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Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Introduction To Education Symposium Symposium On Education Law - Introduction., Mark G. Yudof
Introduction To Education Symposium Symposium On Education Law - Introduction., Mark G. Yudof
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Renaissance In American Education: The New Role Of The Federal Government - Foreword Symposium On Education Law - Foreword., T.H. Bell
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Interrelationship Of Tort Liability, Governmental Immunity, And The Civil Rights Statutes Symposium On Education Law., Kelly Frels, Jeffrey J. Horner
Interrelationship Of Tort Liability, Governmental Immunity, And The Civil Rights Statutes Symposium On Education Law., Kelly Frels, Jeffrey J. Horner
St. Mary's Law Journal
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Teacher Termination And Nonrenewal In Texas Public Schools Symposium On Education Law., William T. Armstrong, Rosemary L. Hollan
Teacher Termination And Nonrenewal In Texas Public Schools Symposium On Education Law., William T. Armstrong, Rosemary L. Hollan
St. Mary's Law Journal
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Issues In School Asbestos Hazard Abatement Litigation Symposium On Education Law - Comment., John P. Kincade
Issues In School Asbestos Hazard Abatement Litigation Symposium On Education Law - Comment., John P. Kincade
St. Mary's Law Journal
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The University Interscholastic League Of Texas: Who Are These Guys And What Can They Do Symposium On Education Law - Comment., Stephen S. Goodman Iv
The University Interscholastic League Of Texas: Who Are These Guys And What Can They Do Symposium On Education Law - Comment., Stephen S. Goodman Iv
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A Survey Of The Texas Reform Package: House Bill No. 72 Symposium On Education Law., William C. Bednar Jr.
A Survey Of The Texas Reform Package: House Bill No. 72 Symposium On Education Law., William C. Bednar Jr.
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Free Speech And Public Education: An Overview Of Legal, Social, And Political Issues Symposium On Education Law., Ralph D. Mawdsley, Steven Permuth
Free Speech And Public Education: An Overview Of Legal, Social, And Political Issues Symposium On Education Law., Ralph D. Mawdsley, Steven Permuth
St. Mary's Law Journal
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Student Competency Testing In Texas Symposium On Education Law., Ellen Smith Pryor
Student Competency Testing In Texas Symposium On Education Law., Ellen Smith Pryor
St. Mary's Law Journal
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New Jersey V. T.L.O.: The Supreme Court's Lesson On School Searches Symposium On Education Law., Gerald S. Reamey
New Jersey V. T.L.O.: The Supreme Court's Lesson On School Searches Symposium On Education Law., Gerald S. Reamey
St. Mary's Law Journal
Considerable disagreement persists as to the fourth amendment rights of students within schools. Particularly, this disagreement regards the extent to which fourth amendment rights possessed by students may frustrate reasonable attempts by educators to maintain the order necessary to preserve an educational environment. In New Jersey v. T.L.O., the Supreme Court considered an argument advanced by the State of New Jersey that the “pervasive supervision” of school children diminishes the legitimate expectation of privacy a child may have in property “unnecessarily” brought to school. The Court concluded that the necessity of maintaining security and order in the educational environment was …
Education - Title Ix - Receipt By Private College Students Of Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Constitutes Federal Financial Assistance To The Specific Program Benefited Thereby Requiring Compliance With Title Ix Symposium On Education Law - Case Note., John F. Carroll
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Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson
Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article explains how attorneys can avoid private reprimands for advertisements in the Yellow Pages pursuant to subsection (B) and (C) of the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility Disciplinary Rule 2-101, given there is no scholarship or precedent. Subsection (B) requires an advertisement to include the name of a lawyer who is licensed to practice law in Texas, who will be responsible for performing the legal service, and the areas of law in which they practice. Subsection (C) requires detailed statements be included concerning whether the individuals named in compliance with subsection (B) are certified with the Texas Board of …
Reexamining Roe: Nineteenth-Century Abortion Statutes And The Fourteenth Amendment., James S. Witherspoon
Reexamining Roe: Nineteenth-Century Abortion Statutes And The Fourteenth Amendment., James S. Witherspoon
St. Mary's Law Journal
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Ethical, Statutory, And Regulatory Conflicts Of Interest In Real Estate Transactions., Jeb C. Sanford
Ethical, Statutory, And Regulatory Conflicts Of Interest In Real Estate Transactions., Jeb C. Sanford
St. Mary's Law Journal
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Surface Damages In Texas: A Proposal For Legislative Intervention., Steven John Berry
Surface Damages In Texas: A Proposal For Legislative Intervention., Steven John Berry
St. Mary's Law Journal
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A New Twist For Texas Lemon Owners., Ayala Alexopoulos
A New Twist For Texas Lemon Owners., Ayala Alexopoulos
St. Mary's Law Journal
Twenty-five percent of the consumers with car warranty problems are dissatisfied with the complaint-handling process in the automobile industry and the result of their grievances. In response to the frustrations of defective car owners, Texas, along with many other states, passed a “lemon law” providing more definitive relief for consumer. Lemon laws provide a clearly defined cause of action against the manufacturer and provide the consumer with a low-cost, readily available mechanism for resolving their disputes. Most states’ lemon laws require the consumer to resort to arbitration provisions before initiating a court action if a manufacturer sets up a dispute …
Determining Mineral Ownership In Texas After Moser V. United States Steel Corp. - The Surface Destruction Nightmare Continues., David A. Scott
Determining Mineral Ownership In Texas After Moser V. United States Steel Corp. - The Surface Destruction Nightmare Continues., David A. Scott
St. Mary's Law Journal
Total abandonment of the surface destruction test is essential for achieving mineral title certainty in Texas. Many instruments which grant or reserve mineral rights in Texas contain the words “other minerals.” When the instrument does not specifically list which substances the contracting parties include as minerals, a dispute often arises as to ownership of the unspecified substances. To resolve ownership disputes, Texas courts adopted the surface destruction test. This test focuses on the destructive effects removal of a particular substance would have on the surface of the land. Unfortunately, the surface destruction test yielded unpredictable results, causing uncertainty in mineral …
Contempt Of Court - Right To Jury Trial - A Fine Of $104,000 And Thirty Day Jail Sentence Is Serious Offense Entitling Contemnor To Trial By Jury., Kathryn E. Eriksen
Contempt Of Court - Right To Jury Trial - A Fine Of $104,000 And Thirty Day Jail Sentence Is Serious Offense Entitling Contemnor To Trial By Jury., Kathryn E. Eriksen
St. Mary's Law Journal
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