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Contract Language Stating No Warranties, Express Or Implied, Is Effective Disclaimer Of Implied Warranty Of Fitness And Habitability In Sale Of New House By Builder-Vendor Symposium - Selected Topics On Land Use Law - Case Note., Judy K. Lytle
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Urban Waterfront Development Symposium - Selected Topics On Land Use Law., Douglas M. Wrenn
Urban Waterfront Development Symposium - Selected Topics On Land Use Law., Douglas M. Wrenn
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Mueller V. Allen: A Fairer Approach To The Establishment Clause, Michael S. Ariens
Mueller V. Allen: A Fairer Approach To The Establishment Clause, Michael S. Ariens
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The decision upheld by the United States Supreme Court in Mueller v. Allen helds a new dawn in establishment clause jurisprudence. This five-to-four decision, written for the majority by Justice Rehnquist, upheld a Minnesota statute permitting taxpayers to deduct the tuition, textbook, transportation, and instructional material expenses of their children when calculating their state tax liability. By this decision, the Court has cleared the way for an accommodation between church and state that more equitably recognizes the principles and values that the religion clauses were intended to protect.
Following a review of the history of the establishment clause, tuition tax …
Judicial Enforcement Of Fair Housing Laws: An Analysis Of Some Unexamined Problems That The Fair Housing Amendments Act Of 1983 Would Eliminate, Willy E. Rice
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Although the study by the National Committee Against Discrimination in 1979 could not determine the “true” incidence of racial discrimination, it did produce some startling results. For example, if a black person were to visit three private apartment complexes, the probability of his encountering racial discrimination would be sixty-one percent. Moreover, an increase in the number of visits dramatically increased the probability of discrimination. The probability of discrimination would be ninety percent if the black prospective renter were to visit seven complexes. The likelihood of discrimination in the sale of housing was also found to be high. For instance, if …