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Articles 31 - 60 of 126
Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Crime And The Courts In England 1660-1800, Frank C. Shaw
Crime And The Courts In England 1660-1800, Frank C. Shaw
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800 by J.M. Beattie
The United Nations, International Law, And The Rhodesian Independence Crisis, Gary A. Macdonald
The United Nations, International Law, And The Rhodesian Independence Crisis, Gary A. Macdonald
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The United Nations, International Law, and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis by Jericho Nkala
Where They Are Now: The Story Of The Women Of Harvard Law 1974, Lissa M. Cinat
Where They Are Now: The Story Of The Women Of Harvard Law 1974, Lissa M. Cinat
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Where They Are Now: The Story of the Women of Harvard Law 1974 by Jill Abramson and Barbara Franklin
The Opinion Volume 28 Number 1 – April 22, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 28 Number 1 – April 22, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April, 22, 1982. Includes spoof outer wrap ("Praise the Law").
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 12 – April 1, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 12 – April 1, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 1, 1987
Algernon Sidney On Public Right, Edward Dumbauld
Algernon Sidney On Public Right, Edward Dumbauld
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Politics: Affirmative Action And Supreme Process, Albert Broderick
Constitutional Politics: Affirmative Action And Supreme Process, Albert Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affordable Housing For The 1990'S, Harold A. Mcdougall
Affordable Housing For The 1990'S, Harold A. Mcdougall
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its future. Part I discusses the role of capital costs in influencing housing policy. Part II summarizes the changes that have occurred in housing policy in the last fifty years. Part III studies how local- and state-level institutions have reacted to these changes. Finally, Part IV predicts the future of national housing policy, focusing particularly on local efforts.
Volume 10, Issue 1 (Spring 1987)
The Literature Of Medieval European Law In A Nutshell, Timothy Kearley
The Literature Of Medieval European Law In A Nutshell, Timothy Kearley
Timothy G. Kearley
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 11 – March 11, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 11 – March 11, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 11, 1987
Legal Ideology And Incorporation Iii: Reason Regulated - The Post-Restoration English Civilians, 1653-1735, Daniel R. Coquillette
Legal Ideology And Incorporation Iii: Reason Regulated - The Post-Restoration English Civilians, 1653-1735, Daniel R. Coquillette
Daniel R. Coquillette
No abstract provided.
Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette
Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette
Daniel R. Coquillette
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 10 – February 25, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 10 – February 25, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated February 25, 1987
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 9 – February 11, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 9 – February 11, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated February 11, 1987
Theory And Practice In Legal Education: An Essay On Clinical Legal Education, Mark Spiegel
Theory And Practice In Legal Education: An Essay On Clinical Legal Education, Mark Spiegel
Mark Spiegel
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curriculum does not have to be viewed as simply a question of whether more skills training is needed to balance the theory of the traditional curriculum. The author posits that stating the question this way obscures the choices already made, as most types of legal education have elements of both theory and practice. However, how the terms “theory” and “practice” are defined strongly influences how various aspects of legal education are perceived. Therefore, the way we view clinical education depends as much upon the viewpoint …
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 8 – January 28, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 27 Number 8 – January 28, 1987, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated January 28, 1987
The Illegality Of The Constitution, Richard Kay
The Illegality Of The Constitution, Richard Kay
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Must Virtue Be Taught?, Thomas D. Eisele
Must Virtue Be Taught?, Thomas D. Eisele
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Religion, Revival, And The Ruling Class: A Critical History Of Trinity Church, Elizabeth B. Mensch
Religion, Revival, And The Ruling Class: A Critical History Of Trinity Church, Elizabeth B. Mensch
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
The Right To Parenthood And The Best Interests Of The Child: A Perspective On Surrogate Motherhood In Jewish And Israeli Law, Pinhas Shifman
The Right To Parenthood And The Best Interests Of The Child: A Perspective On Surrogate Motherhood In Jewish And Israeli Law, Pinhas Shifman
NYLS Journal of Human Rights
No abstract provided.
Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, Richard Michael Fischl
Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, Richard Michael Fischl
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dworkin And The Legal Process Tradition: The Legacy Of Hart & Sacks, Vincent A. Wellman
Dworkin And The Legal Process Tradition: The Legacy Of Hart & Sacks, Vincent A. Wellman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
American Indians And The Bicentennial, Richard B. Collins
American Indians And The Bicentennial, Richard B. Collins
Publications
No abstract provided.
The History Behind Hansberry V. Lee, 20 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 481 (1987), Allen R. Kamp
The History Behind Hansberry V. Lee, 20 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 481 (1987), Allen R. Kamp
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
This Article provides the factual background to Hansberry v. Lee, the famous class action case. During the early 1900's, Chicago's black population was kept effectively segregated, primarily through the use of racially restrictive covenants. However, in the 1930's, this system began to break down. The growth of the black population caused an increased demand for black housing, while the Depression reduced the market for white housing. It was at this time that Carl Hansberry bought a house that was covered by a restrictive covenant, generating a lawsuit to have the covenant enforced and the Hansberrys evicted.
Tracing the lawsuit as …
Chapter 3 - Religion, Rights And Difference In The Early Woman's Rights Movement (Previously Published Article), Elizabeth B. Clark
Chapter 3 - Religion, Rights And Difference In The Early Woman's Rights Movement (Previously Published Article), Elizabeth B. Clark
Manuscript of Women, Church, and State: Religion and the Culture of Individual Rights in Nineteenth-Century America
The meeting of feminists at Seneca Falls in July of 1848 marked the nominal beginning of the movement which in the nineteenth century was labeled "woman's rights." For us that term has become commonly interchangeable with "suffrage," and we often assume that "woman's rights" describes a seventy-odd year campaign to gain civil and political power and protection from a government which -- although it had perpetrated outrages against women and blacks -- had an unquestioned legitimacy as the guarantor and enforcer of rights.
Book Review. Virtue, Commerce, And History: Essays On Political Thought And History, Chiefly In The Eighteenth Century By J.G.A. Pocock, Stephen A. Conrad
Book Review. Virtue, Commerce, And History: Essays On Political Thought And History, Chiefly In The Eighteenth Century By J.G.A. Pocock, Stephen A. Conrad
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Ordinary Religion, Roger C. Cramton
Beyond The Ordinary Religion, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Antitrust Practice And Procedure In The Formative Era: The Constitutional And Conceptual Reach Of State Antitrust Law, 1880-1918, James May
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.