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Full-Text Articles in Legislation
A Birthday Party: The Terrible Or Terrific Two’S? 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act, Kathleen Wallman
A Birthday Party: The Terrible Or Terrific Two’S? 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act, Kathleen Wallman
Federal Communications Law Journal
As we celebrate the second anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, we can see that the predictions of instant cross-industry competition that were made at its birth were rather euphoric. Despite the unexpected twists and turns of the first two years, there have been a number of significant market developments suggesting that the lowering of barriers that the Act effected have put things on the right course. However, the success of the Act will be rather fragile during the next few years, as it is subject to reversal by market as well as judicial forces. We should therefore continue …
An Original Model Of The Independent Counsel Statute, Ken Gormley
An Original Model Of The Independent Counsel Statute, Ken Gormley
Michigan Law Review
On Friday, October 19, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon took a risky step to de-fang the Watergate investigation that had become a "viper in the bosom" of his Presidency. The U.S. Court of Appeals had just directed him to tum over tape-recordings subpoenaed by Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox; these taperecordings might prove or disprove White House involvement in the Watergate cover-up. Rather than challenge this ruling, the President conceived a new plan. The White House would prepare summaries of the nine tape-recordings in question, which would be verified by Senator John Stennis, a seventy-two-year-old Democrat from Mississippi, working alone …
Prohibiting Conduct, Not Consequences: The Limited Reach Of The Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Benjamin Means
Prohibiting Conduct, Not Consequences: The Limited Reach Of The Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Benjamin Means
Michigan Law Review
Dissatisfied with the protection afforded wildlife by more recent environmental laws, some environmentalists seek to reinterpret one of the oldest federal environmental laws, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). Long understood simply to regulate hunting, the MBTA makes it illegal to "take" or "kill" migratory birds without a permit. The MBTA imposes strict liability for a violation. A heady combination of strict liability, criminal penalty provisions, and vague language, the MBTA appeals to those seeking to control land use activity. Some environmentalists advocate an interpretation of the MBTA that, contrary to legislative intent and 80 years of enforcement practice, would …
The Right To Farm: Hog-Tied And Nuisance-Bound, Alexander A. Reinert
The Right To Farm: Hog-Tied And Nuisance-Bound, Alexander A. Reinert
Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Expanding The Circle Of Membership By Reconstructing The "Alien": Lessons From Social Psychology And The "Promise Enforcement" Cases, Victor C. Romero
Expanding The Circle Of Membership By Reconstructing The "Alien": Lessons From Social Psychology And The "Promise Enforcement" Cases, Victor C. Romero
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Recent legal scholarship suggests that the Supreme Court's decisions on immigrants' rights favor conceptions of membership over personhood. Federal courts are often reluctant to recognize the personal rights claims of noncitizens because they are not members of the United States. Professor Michael Scaperlanda argues that because the courts have left the protection of noncitizens' rights in the hands of Congress and, therefore, its constituents, U.S. citizens must engage in a serious dialogue regarding membership in this polity while considering the importance of constitutional principles of personhood. This Article takes up Scaperlanda's challenge. Borrowing from recent research in social psychology, this …
F98rs Sgb No. 4 (Men's Soccer), Impastato, Petrolia
F98rs Sgb No. 4 (Men's Soccer), Impastato, Petrolia
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To appropriate seven hundred forty-one dollars ($741.00) to the Men’s LSU Soccer Club to help defray the costs of uniforms for the Men’s LSU Soccer Club.
F98rs Sgb No. 6 (Entrepreneurs), Ahmad, Marye, Robertson
F98rs Sgb No. 6 (Entrepreneurs), Ahmad, Marye, Robertson
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To appropriate One Hundred dollars ($100.00) to the Society of Collegiate Entrepreneurs to help defray the cost of establishing an Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE) charter.
F98rs Sgb No. 9 (Debate Team), Fenske
F98rs Sgb No. 9 (Debate Team), Fenske
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To appropriate one thousand two hundred eighty-six dollars and ninety-five cents ($1,286.95) to the Louisiana State University Debate Team to help defray the costs of attending the CEDA National Tournament.
F98rs Sgb No. 8 (Lsu Women's Soccer), Roussel
F98rs Sgb No. 8 (Lsu Women's Soccer), Roussel
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To appropriate nine hundred eighteen dollars ($918.00) to the LSU Women’s Club Soccer Team to help defray team expenses by purchasing uniforms.
F98rs Sgb No. 10 (Naacp Mentoring), White
F98rs Sgb No. 10 (Naacp Mentoring), White
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To seven hundred forty dollars ($740.00) to the LSU chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to help defray the cost of purchasing curriculum materials to establish a mentoring program at University Terrace Elementary School.
F98rs Sgb No. 11 (Alpha Epsilon Lambda), Harbottle
F98rs Sgb No. 11 (Alpha Epsilon Lambda), Harbottle
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
To appropriate one hundred fifty dollars ($150) to the LSU Graduate Student Association to help pay for the chartering of the Louisiana State University Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Lambda, The Honor Society of Graduate and Professional Students.
F98rs Sgr No. 1 (Recycling), Wood
F98rs Sgr No. 1 (Recycling), Wood
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To request that the Administration, Faculty, Staff, and System of Louisiana State University and A&M College adopt and adhere to policies and practices regarding the use of paper and paper products, and promote further use of post-consumer recycled goods.
F98rs Sgr No. 2 (Warren Richey), Senate
F98rs Sgr No. 2 (Warren Richey), Senate
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To give thanks to one of the individuals most responsible for the success of the Louisiana State University Student Government and the positive impact Student Government has had on the Student Body of LSU, Associate Dean of Students and Student Government Advisor Warren A.“Bud” Richey.
F98rs Sgr No. 3 (Greek Theatre), El Koubi
F98rs Sgr No. 3 (Greek Theatre), El Koubi
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To encourage the LSU administration, office of facility services, LSU Alumni Association, and academic departments to revitalize the Greek theatre on the campus of
Louisiana State University and A&M College.
F98rs Sgr No. 4 (Sgr No. 1), Wood
F98rs Sgr No. 4 (Sgr No. 1), Wood
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To clarify, for the Faculty Senate, Administration, Faculty, Staff and System of Louisiana State University, the LSU A&M Student Senate’s position on recycling issues expressed in SGR No. 1
F98rs Sgr No. 6 (Tiger Express), Abshire, Cancienne
F98rs Sgr No. 6 (Tiger Express), Abshire, Cancienne
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To encourage Campus Card Operations, Computing Services, and Vending Operations to maintain the Tiger Express payment option on all vending, copy, and laundry machines so that they remain in operational status and to recommend that a maintenance phone number be placed on each machine.
F98rs Sgr No. 5 (Sg Retreat), Cooper
F98rs Sgr No. 5 (Sg Retreat), Cooper
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To express thanks, on behalf of the LSU A&M Student Senate, to the LSU Baptist Student Union for allowing use of their facilites at no charge for our Fall 1998 Student Government Retreat.
F98rs Sgr No. 7 (Biker Friendly), Edwards
F98rs Sgr No. 7 (Biker Friendly), Edwards
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To recommend to Gary Graham and the Louisiana State University Department of Public Safety to make the university more biker friendly and create bike lanes.
A Call For Reform Of Recent Immigration Legislation, Jason H. Ehrenberg
A Call For Reform Of Recent Immigration Legislation, Jason H. Ehrenberg
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 dramatically limit the procedural rights of aliens who have been convicted of serious crimes. Consequently, aliens who have immigrated to the United States to escape persecution in their homelands are deported without adequate hearing or appeal. This Note argues that the laws violate international obligations and Constitutional law. It advocates amending the laws to give the Attorney General discretion over deportation decisions, eliminating retroactive application of deportation for aggravated felons, and reinstating judicial review of deportation or exclusion decisions.
Section 1: Chicago V. Morales, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 1: Chicago V. Morales, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Domestic Violence And Sexual Asaault Victims' Housing Act, Caroline Edwards
Domestic Violence And Sexual Asaault Victims' Housing Act, Caroline Edwards
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Violence Against Women Act Of 1999, Margaret Murphy
The Violence Against Women Act Of 1999, Margaret Murphy
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equal Pay: A Proposed Amendment To The Fairllabor Standards Act, Caroline Edwards
Equal Pay: A Proposed Amendment To The Fairllabor Standards Act, Caroline Edwards
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Audited Financial Statements 1997-1998, California Housing Finance Agency
Audited Financial Statements 1997-1998, California Housing Finance Agency
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
On Misusing “Revolution” And “Reform”: Procedural Due Process And The New Welfare Act, Cynthia R. Farina
On Misusing “Revolution” And “Reform”: Procedural Due Process And The New Welfare Act, Cynthia R. Farina
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
After a long dry spell, the debate over procedural due process flows again. The Supreme Court has announced the first major doctrinal revision in years; Congress has gutted the regulatory program that underlay Goldberg v. Kelly; and Richard Pierce has published an essay in the Columbia Law Review prophesying a radical de-evolution of due process doctrine that will bring constitutional law into line with the profound political and social revolution evidenced by welfare “reform.” My essay takes Professor Pierce's recent work as a springboard for reengaging the debate about the direction of procedural due process. I begin by recapitulating …
Outdoor Recreation And Water Development: The National Recreation Lakes Study, Bruce R. Brown
Outdoor Recreation And Water Development: The National Recreation Lakes Study, Bruce R. Brown
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
12 pages.
Public Issues In Parks And Recreation Activity In The 105th Congress, Barry S. Tindall
Public Issues In Parks And Recreation Activity In The 105th Congress, Barry S. Tindall
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
3 pages.
Field Level Conflict Management In Outdoor Recreation, Arden Anderson
Field Level Conflict Management In Outdoor Recreation, Arden Anderson
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
16 pages.
Contains references.
The Limitations Of A Market-Based Outdoor Recreation Policy: Reasons For Caution, Scott Silver
The Limitations Of A Market-Based Outdoor Recreation Policy: Reasons For Caution, Scott Silver
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
13 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
The User Fee Approach To Hunting And Fishing Finance: The “Teaming With Wildlife” Proposal, R. Max Peterson
The User Fee Approach To Hunting And Fishing Finance: The “Teaming With Wildlife” Proposal, R. Max Peterson
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
18 pages (includes color illustrations).
Contains footnotes.