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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in State and Local Government Law
The Gm Food Debate: An Evaluation Of The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard And Recommendations For The United States Based On Food Justice, Courtnee Grego
Seattle University Law Review
This Note aims to identify the food justice issues caused by the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (NBFDS) and make recommendations for the United States to minimize these concerns. The NBFDS requires the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to draft regulations establishing a mandatory disclosure standard for GM food and ultimately, will require a disclosure on the package of any GM food sold in the United States. Part I of the Note provides an overview of the genetically modified (GM) food debate. Part II reviews the NBFDS. Part III explains the food justice implications of GM food production. Part …
Blizzard Alert!: How Do U.S. Cities Compared In Dealing With Major Snowstorms?, John T. Marshall, Rebecca Burns
Blizzard Alert!: How Do U.S. Cities Compared In Dealing With Major Snowstorms?, John T. Marshall, Rebecca Burns
John Travis Marshall
No abstract provided.
Atlanta Relief Officials Cite Lessons Learned After Hurricane Katrina, John T. Marshall, Jeremy Redmon, Craig Schneider
Atlanta Relief Officials Cite Lessons Learned After Hurricane Katrina, John T. Marshall, Jeremy Redmon, Craig Schneider
John Travis Marshall
No abstract provided.
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Deborah Schander, Austin Martin Williams, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Deborah Schander, Austin Martin Williams, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Terrance K Manion
No abstract provided.
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Terrance K Manion
No abstract provided.
Georgia Legal Research --Primary Source Material, Austin Martin Williams, Deborah Schander, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Nancy P. Johnson, Nancy Adams, Terrance Manion
Georgia Legal Research --Primary Source Material, Austin Martin Williams, Deborah Schander, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Nancy P. Johnson, Nancy Adams, Terrance Manion
Terrance K Manion
No abstract provided.
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Georgia, Douglas H. Yarn
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Georgia, Douglas H. Yarn
Douglas Yarn
No abstract provided.
E-Citation $5 Fee Authorized In Tennessee, Karen Blake
E-Citation $5 Fee Authorized In Tennessee, Karen Blake
Karen Blake
A short description of recent legislation permitting Tennessee cities to adopt a $5 e-citation fee for a period of 5 years.
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Deborah Schander, Austin Martin Williams, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Deborah Schander, Austin Martin Williams, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
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No abstract provided.
Battering The Poor: How Georgia’S Mandatory Family Violence Classes Deny Indigent Defendants Equal Protection Of The Law, Whitney Scherck
Battering The Poor: How Georgia’S Mandatory Family Violence Classes Deny Indigent Defendants Equal Protection Of The Law, Whitney Scherck
Whitney Scherck
Thirty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court in Bearden v. Georgia held that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prevents a court from incarcerating an individual for failure to pay a fine unless it first inquires into their reasons for failing to do so and determines that the defendant willfully failed to make bona fide efforts to pay. However, recently, a new kind of legal debt has emerged. As states’ budgets tighten, so-called user fees are becoming an increasingly common way for legislatures to toughen the criminal justice system without having to come up with funding for it. …
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Georgia, Douglas H. Yarn
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Georgia, Douglas H. Yarn
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
Georgia Legal Research - Secondary Source Materials, Ronald E. Wheeler, Terrance Manion, Nancy P. Johnson
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No abstract provided.
State Disaster Legislation, Carl M. Frasure
State Disaster Legislation, Carl M. Frasure
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presumptions--Burden Of Proof, Victor H. Lane
Presumptions--Burden Of Proof, Victor H. Lane
Articles
The case of Gillett v. Michigan United Traction Co. (Michigan, April 3rd, 1919), 171 N. W. 536, arose out of the following facts: Plaintiff, driving a Ford car with the curtains down, turned from the curb at the side of the street where he had stopped, to cross the interurban car tracks which ran through the center of the street in the city of Marshall, and as he drove his machine upon the track was struck by an interurban car and seriously injured. The evidence established beyond question, negligence of the defendant, by showing that the car was, at the …