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The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
William & Mary Law Review
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John Marshall And The Rule Of Law, John V. Orth
John Marshall And The Rule Of Law, John V. Orth
South Carolina Law Review
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Chancellor Kent And The Search For The Elements Of Impeachable Offenses, Michael J. Gerhardt
Chancellor Kent And The Search For The Elements Of Impeachable Offenses, Michael J. Gerhardt
Faculty Publications
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El Régimen Jurídico De Los Guardacosta Novohispanos En La Segunda Mitad Del Siglo Xviii: La Obra Del Virrey Juan Vicente De Güemes Pacheco De Padilla Y Horcasitas, Segundo Conde De Revillagigedo, Óscar Cruz
Óscar Cruz Barney
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Abortion And Women's Legal Personhood In Germany: A Contribution To The Feminist Theory Of The State, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Abortion And Women's Legal Personhood In Germany: A Contribution To The Feminist Theory Of The State, D. A. Jeremy Telman
D. A. Jeremy Telman
This article looks at abortion regulation in Germany in the context of the full range of laws through which the state specifies the status of women as legal persons. Reviewing Germany's most important abortion law decisions in 1975 and 1993, the article contends that while the Constitutional Court struck a balance between the East German legacy of reproductive freedom and West Germany's robust protections of the right to life, it did so by undermining the legal structures that had facilitated full civil, economic and political equality for women in East Germany through legal regimes geared towards protecting women's reproductive autonomy.
If It Didn't Exist, It Would Have To Be Invented - Reviving The Administrative Conference, Jeffrey Lubbers
If It Didn't Exist, It Would Have To Be Invented - Reviving The Administrative Conference, Jeffrey Lubbers
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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