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Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long Oct 1974

Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long

IUSTITIA

The long history of the relation between Western religion and secular law is both interesting and complex.' In what follows I shall discuss one current social issue which is illustrative of this relation,namely, the relatively recent legal-moral controversy over obscenity.


Two Hundred Years Later?, Yvonne Stam Apr 1974

Two Hundred Years Later?, Yvonne Stam

IUSTITIA

The revival of feminism is in many ways different from its earlier stage, although this may in large part be due to what the early feminists accomplished. They were more concerned with substantive legal change-property rights, child custody, divorce, suffrage, and others. In addition to filling in some of the substantive right gaps, we today are more concerned with social attitudes and the exercise of legal rights. Although modern-day feminists have advocated the passage of some reform legislation particularly, the Equal Rights Amendment, much of the focus of the movement is on social and cultural changes.


Book Review. Ex Nihilo Nihil, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1974

Book Review. Ex Nihilo Nihil, Morris S. Arnold

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Book Review. The Assize Of Novel Disseisin By Donald W. Sutherland, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1974

Book Review. The Assize Of Novel Disseisin By Donald W. Sutherland, Morris S. Arnold

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Law And Fact In The Medieval Jury Trial: Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1974

Law And Fact In The Medieval Jury Trial: Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind, Morris S. Arnold

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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