What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, Eric J. Segall
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
The Parent Mediation Program – A Pathway To Cooperative Parenting, 2012 University of Massachusetts Boston
The Parent Mediation Program – A Pathway To Cooperative Parenting, Mette Kreutzmann, Massachusetts Office Of Public Collaboration, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Office of Community Partnerships Posters
The Parent Mediation Program is a community-based program for parents who are no longer able to live together but still want to co-parent. The Program partners with five Community Mediation Centers. Funding is provided by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement Division through a child access and visitation grant from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services.
Summary Of Holiday Retirement Corp. V. State, Dir, 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 13, 2012 Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of Holiday Retirement Corp. V. State, Dir, 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 13, Jason L. Deforest
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Court considered an appeal from a district court order denying a petition for judicial review in a worker’s compensation action.
Summary Of In Re Parental Rights As To C.C.A., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 15, 2012 Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of In Re Parental Rights As To C.C.A., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 15, William S. Habdas
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
An appeal of a district court’s order terminating the appellant’s parental rights.
Summary Of Mountain View Hospital V. Dist. Ct., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 17, 2012 Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of Mountain View Hospital V. Dist. Ct., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 17, Kendra Kisling
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Court considered petitions for a writ of mandamus or prohibition challenging the district court’s denial of a motion to dismiss a medical malpractice action for the plaintiffs’ failure to comply with NRS 41A.071.
Twitter V. Skootle, 2012 Santa Clara Law
Twitter V. Skootle, United States District Court For The Northern District Of California
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.
Summary Of Haley V. Dist. Ct., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 16, 2012 Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of Haley V. Dist. Ct., 128 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 16, Amanda Ireland
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Court considered a petition for writ of mandamus or prohibition challenging a district court order approving compromise of a minor’s medical practice claim, but directing a different settlement distribution than agreed to by the parties.
Summary Of Rodriguez V. Nevada, 128 Nev. Adv. Op. 14, 2012 Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of Rodriguez V. Nevada, 128 Nev. Adv. Op. 14, Rami Hernandez
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
An appeal from a district court criminal conviction, pursuant to a jury verdict, on evidentiary grounds.
Uses And Abuses Of Cyberspace, 2012 London School of Economics and Political Science
Uses And Abuses Of Cyberspace, Andrew D. Murray
Professor Andrew D Murray
No abstract provided.
Insurance Insurance Regulations: Requires Pooling Of Small Groups For Premium Rating And Higher Deductibles For Individual Health Policies, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Insurance Insurance Regulations: Requires Pooling Of Small Groups For Premium Rating And Higher Deductibles For Individual Health Policies, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act requires state-wide pooling of all of an insurer's small groups for group premium rating purposes. Certain deviations from the pool rating are allowed. Individual major medical policies must offer deductibles of at least five thousand dollars.
Insurance Insurance Regulations: Requires Offering Additional Coverage, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Insurance Insurance Regulations: Requires Offering Additional Coverage, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act requires certain health insurers to offer optional insurance coverage for mammograms and pap smears.
Health Radiation Control: Allocate Responsibilities Between Department Of Human Resources And Department Of Natural Resources, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Health Radiation Control: Allocate Responsibilities Between Department Of Human Resources And Department Of Natural Resources, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act designates the Department of Human Resources as the agency responsible for regulation and control of radiation generating equipment. The Act further designates the Department of Natural Resources as the agency responsible for regulation and control of radioactive materials. The Act delineates the powers and duties of each Department; provides for enforcement capabilities; and specifies procedures for administrative and judicial review.
Drug Legislation Education: General Provisions: Provide Sanctions Against Students In Post Secondary Educational Institutions For Drug Convictions, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Drug Legislation Education: General Provisions: Provide Sanctions Against Students In Post Secondary Educational Institutions For Drug Convictions, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act provides for suspension of students for one term from postsecondary state educational institutions and denial of state funds for one term to students in postsecondary private educational institutions for felony drug convictions. The Act requires the institutions to promulgate rules for appeal mechanisms.
Drug Legislation Education: Elementary, Secondary, And Adult Education: Add Drug And Alcohol Use Educational Program To Core Curriculum, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Drug Legislation Education: Elementary, Secondary, And Adult Education: Add Drug And Alcohol Use Educational Program To Core Curriculum, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act requires the State Board of Education to develop an educational program on drug and alcohol use to be implemented by each local school board of education in grades kindergarten through twelve. The Act authorizes the withholding of state funds from local school boards that do not comply.
Commerce And Trade Selling And Other Trade Practices: Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Commerce And Trade Selling And Other Trade Practices: Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act provides that a manufacturer of a new motor vehicle with a defect has a limited number of opportunities within a given period of time to correct the defect. If the defect still exists, the manufacturer must repurchase or replace the vehicle. The Act provides that a dissatisfied consumer must appeal to a manufacturer's arbitration panel, a state arbitration panel, and a superior court, in that order. The defective vehicle must be scrapped or sold with a new manufacturer's warranty covering the defect.
Criminal Procedure Searches And Seizures: Revise Grounds For Issuance And Execution Of Search Warrant, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Criminal Procedure Searches And Seizures: Revise Grounds For Issuance And Execution Of Search Warrant, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act authorizes the issuance of search warrants to certified university, college, and school peace officers, as well as to state and local criminal law enforcement officers. Further, the Act provides that campus peace officers may execute search warrants off-campus for crimes committed on-campus when accompanied by a certified peace officer of a local law enforcement unit.
Banking And Finance Financial Institutions: Revise Check Selling, Issuing And Cashing Licensure Requirements, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Banking And Finance Financial Institutions: Revise Check Selling, Issuing And Cashing Licensure Requirements, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Acts revise regulations governing businesses engaged in the selling and issuing of checks, change license exemptions of certain financial institutions, and provide licensure requirements for people in the business of cashing checks.
Banking And Finance Credit Unions: Classes Of Shares, 2012 Georgia State University College of Law
Banking And Finance Credit Unions: Classes Of Shares, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act amends Georgia law as it relates to the operation and regulation of credit unions to remove the restriction on par value of shares issued and to make credit union provisions parallel other financial institution provisions as to minor, joint and trust shares and deposits.
Compliance: E-Science Mandates And Policies, 2012 Rice University, Office of Sponsored Research
Compliance: E-Science Mandates And Policies, Sarah White
Lecture Series on E-Science
Data collected under federally funded research is subject to compliance rules and regulations. Policies affecting what you can and cannot do with your data, who is responsible, and what role your institution plays can vary with funding agencies and the type of data collected. This talk will address many of the compliance issues associated with research data, as well as funder mandates that you need to be aware of to ensure compliance.
Regulating Evolution For Sale: An Evolutionary Biology Model For Regulating The Unnatural Selection Of Genetically Modified Organisms, 2012 University of Florida Levin College of Law
Regulating Evolution For Sale: An Evolutionary Biology Model For Regulating The Unnatural Selection Of Genetically Modified Organisms, Mary Jane Angelo
Mary Jane Angelo
In recent years, there has been an explosion in the genetic manipulation of living organisms to create commercial products. This genetic manipulation has, in effect, been a directed change in the evolutionary process for the purpose of profit. This deliberate alteration of the path of evolution has brought with it a panoply of novel environmental, human health, and economic risks that could not have been foreseen when U.S. environmental and health protection laws evolved. U.S. environmental law has not evolved to keep pace with these dramatic changes in the evolution of our biological systems. Thus, completely new approaches are needed …