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Full-Text Articles in Other Law
Justifying Academic Freedom, Brian L. Frye
Critiquing The Aaup Rule Protecting Professors Against Complaints By Non-Students, Arthur Gross-Schaefer, Sona Gala, Warren Terry
Critiquing The Aaup Rule Protecting Professors Against Complaints By Non-Students, Arthur Gross-Schaefer, Sona Gala, Warren Terry
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom And Judicial Independence, Wayne Batchis
Academic Freedom And Judicial Independence, Wayne Batchis
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Robinson Case, Charles Calleros
Scholar’S Privilege: A Normative Primer, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis
Scholar’S Privilege: A Normative Primer, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Common Good Of Practices, Jack L. Sammons
Stanley Is Not Doing His Job, Christopher J. Roederer
Stanley Is Not Doing His Job, Christopher J. Roederer
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balancing Academic Freedom And Professionalism: A Commentary On University Social Media Policies, Lauren B. Solberg
Balancing Academic Freedom And Professionalism: A Commentary On University Social Media Policies, Lauren B. Solberg
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Academic, Not Political, Ernest Weinrib
Stanley Fish As Lord Grantham, Andrew Koppelman
Academic Freedom Versus Academic Legitimacy, David Schraub
Academic Freedom Versus Academic Legitimacy, David Schraub
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can A City Declare That All Pickup Trucks Are Legally Ugly? A Florida Case Tests The Limits Of Aesthetic Regulation, Scott Andron
Can A City Declare That All Pickup Trucks Are Legally Ugly? A Florida Case Tests The Limits Of Aesthetic Regulation, Scott Andron
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evolving Society: The Juvenile’S Constitutional Right Against A Mandatory Sentence Of Life (And Death) In Prison, Robert Visca
An Evolving Society: The Juvenile’S Constitutional Right Against A Mandatory Sentence Of Life (And Death) In Prison, Robert Visca
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fish’S Five Theories, Frederick Schauer
Stanley Fish, The Meaning Of Academic Freedom And Social Responsibility, Peter Bowal
Stanley Fish, The Meaning Of Academic Freedom And Social Responsibility, Peter Bowal
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Modern Academic Priesthood, Andrew Kloster
Fish On Purpose, Joshua Youngkin
The Doctrine Of Balance, Kenneth L. Marcus
Law And Lawyers In The Incident Command System, Clifford J. Villa
Law And Lawyers In The Incident Command System, Clifford J. Villa
Seattle University Law Review
Although the Incident Command System (ICS) has existed for some forty years, the use of ICS grew significantly in the past decade because the United States learned hard lessons from infamous failures of incident management after 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. As such, ICS theory and practice must be understood by legal scholars and practitioners who seek to contribute to the growing fields of climate change adaptation and disaster response. Filling a gap in the legal literature, this article will provide lawyers and legal scholars with an introduction to the Incident Command System, outlining the origin, doctrines, and organizational framework of …
Identification Problems And Voting Obstacles For Transgender Americans, James A. Haynes
Identification Problems And Voting Obstacles For Transgender Americans, James A. Haynes
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
No abstract provided.
Section 501(C)(4) Advocacy Organizations: Political Candidate-Related And Other Partisan Activities In Furtherance Of The Social Welfare, Terence Dougherty
Section 501(C)(4) Advocacy Organizations: Political Candidate-Related And Other Partisan Activities In Furtherance Of The Social Welfare, Terence Dougherty
Seattle University Law Review
In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, tax and political law lawyers are left with a number of unanswered questions concerning the political activities of tax-exempt organizations. Despite the importance of these questions, there are striking gaps in the authority of federal tax law governing the conduct of political candidate and other partisan-related activities by tax-exempt organizations. Assuming activities in furtherance of partisan interests are activities that support private interests, I consider what this authority may tell us about the permissibility of Section 501(c)(4) organizations engaging in partisan political activities and having as a constitutive purpose a partisan political …
In Memory Of Professor Derrick Bell, Bell Symposium
In Memory Of Professor Derrick Bell, Bell Symposium
Seattle University Law Review
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than the sum of his many parts. The articles in this symposium are fitting tributes to his legacy and valuable contributions to Derrick’s memory.
Volume I Index, Benjamin R. Herschbein
Symposium Index, Carlton Lee Harpst
Symposium Index, John K. Hoover
Recent Publications, Philip G. Dorn, Joan W. Garrott
Recent Publications, Philip G. Dorn, Joan W. Garrott
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 3 Index, Michael G. Lichtenberg
Volume 4 Index, Carolyn D. Wulfsberg
Recent Publications, Christian F. Dubia, J. Lynn Caylor, Robert W. Mickalites
Recent Publications, Christian F. Dubia, J. Lynn Caylor, Robert W. Mickalites
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Publications, Joan W. Garrott