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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Revitalizing Our Cities Or Restoring Ties To Them? Redirecting The Debate, Donald A. Hicks
Revitalizing Our Cities Or Restoring Ties To Them? Redirecting The Debate, Donald A. Hicks
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, I generally concur that certain legal reforms do hold considerable potential for ameliorating some of the desperate circumstances we find in our cities today. My view is rooted in the recognition that past reforms which dismantled legal barriers to equal opportunity were of monumental significance in broadening social and economic access to our urban arrangements. But it also is rooted in the conviction that a new wave of legal reform might well be required in order to reconsider other past reforms that, however unintentionally, have made many matters worse. Above all, any proposed legal reform should be …
The History Of Statutory Compilations In Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman
The History Of Statutory Compilations In Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman
Joel Fishman
This article deals with the history of both unofficial and official statutory compilations (chronological and topical) in Pennsylvania.
Voice In Government: The People, Emily Calhoun
Initiative Enigmas, Richard Collins