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Lawrence's Quintessential Millian Moment And Its Impact On The Doctrine Of Unconstitutional Conditions, Paul M. Secunda Jan 2005

Lawrence's Quintessential Millian Moment And Its Impact On The Doctrine Of Unconstitutional Conditions, Paul M. Secunda

Villanova Law Review

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Can The Environmental Justice Movement Survive Without Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act, Daniel V. Madrid Jan 2003

Can The Environmental Justice Movement Survive Without Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act, Daniel V. Madrid

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Korematsu's Ghost: A Post-September 11th Analysis Of Race And National Security, Liam Braber Jan 2002

Korematsu's Ghost: A Post-September 11th Analysis Of Race And National Security, Liam Braber

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Intelligent Wickedness Of U.S. Immigration Law Conferring Citizenship To Children Born Abroad And Out-Of-Wedlock: A Feminist Perspective, Manisha Lalwani Jan 2002

The Intelligent Wickedness Of U.S. Immigration Law Conferring Citizenship To Children Born Abroad And Out-Of-Wedlock: A Feminist Perspective, Manisha Lalwani

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legislative Purpose And Equal Protection's Rationality Review, Robert C. Farrell Jan 1992

Legislative Purpose And Equal Protection's Rationality Review, Robert C. Farrell

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - A Texas Statute Which Withholds State Funds For The Education Of Illegal Alien Children And Permits Local School Districts To Deny Enrollment To Such Children Does Not Further A Substantial State Interest And Therefore Violates The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Michael P. Gallagher Jan 1982

Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - A Texas Statute Which Withholds State Funds For The Education Of Illegal Alien Children And Permits Local School Districts To Deny Enrollment To Such Children Does Not Further A Substantial State Interest And Therefore Violates The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Michael P. Gallagher

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.