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Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - November) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Nov 1992

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - November) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Arguing For Economic Equality, John Baker Nov 1992

Arguing For Economic Equality, John Baker

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - Febuary 10, 1992.


1992 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library Oct 1992

1992 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library

Scholars and Artists Bibliographies

This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti


Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla Oct 1992

Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Aals Speech, Wendy J. Gordon Sep 1992

Aals Speech, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

Marshall has also said I can speak as long as I want, so scream when you've had enough.


Blackmail And Moralisms: Victimhood And Aristotelian Pride - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon Aug 1992

Blackmail And Moralisms: Victimhood And Aristotelian Pride - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

Of those persons who favor laws against blackmail, many take that position because of the moral nastiness of the blackmailing act ("pay me or I'll tell ...") These commentators are sometimes blind to where the self-interest of the so-called victim lies, for the victim often prefers paying for silence to having his secrets revealed. Much of the sophisticated literature on blackmail focuses on this gap in vision. Blackmail is called paradoxical because (among other things) it is a crime that a victim would often rather suffer than have discovered and prosecuted.


Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1993–94,Volume 88, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School Aug 1992

Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1993–94,Volume 88, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School

Bulletins of Information

Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Law School

Honor Code

Foreign Law Study

Graduate Law Programs

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Requirements for Admission and Graduation

Fees and Expenses

Financial Aid Programs

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Student Activities

Curriculum

Course Descriptions Appendix

Officers of Administration

The Law School Faculty

London Faculty

Practice Court Judges

Professional Staff

Faculty Profiles

Endowed Chairs

The Joseph A. Matson Chair in Law

The John N. Matthews Chair in Law

The William and Dorothy O'Neill Chair in Law

Robert E. and Marion D. Short Chair in Law

The Paul J. Schied Chair in Legal Ethics

The Concannon Program of …


National Health Insurance Proposals: An Ethical Perspective, Alan O. Kogan Jun 1992

National Health Insurance Proposals: An Ethical Perspective, Alan O. Kogan

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, January 31, 1992.


Ua12/2/2 Talisman: A Sense Of Place, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1992

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: A Sense Of Place, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1992 Talisman yearbook.

  • Overby, Carol. Fright Fest Shows Imagination - Hilloween
  • Harris, Dwain. Knighthood and Honor Thrive - Society for Creative Anachronism
  • Roberts, Rita. MTV Plays that Funky Music
  • Harris, Dwain. Switching Lives for a Day - Thomas Meredith, Ryan James
  • Kistler, L.B. Topped with Tradition - Homecoming
  • Flanagan, Mary. Beauty & Bucks - Miss Western, Jennifer Peyton
  • Stevenson, Cindy. Playing the Night Away - Three Quarters
  • Flanagan, Mary. It's Not a Matter of Color - Interracial Dating
  • Black, Sam. Hot Winging It Into Business - David Gwiazdowski
  • Edwards, Cheryl. Mortar Boards of Milestones - Commencement
  • Reaching Past Boundaries - …


Lying: A Failure Of Autonomy And Self-Respect, Jane Zembaty May 1992

Lying: A Failure Of Autonomy And Self-Respect, Jane Zembaty

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - March 19, 1992.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Apr 1992

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick Apr 1992

Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Mar 1992

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


The Imperative To Restore Nature: Some Philosophical Questions, Lisa Newton Mar 1992

The Imperative To Restore Nature: Some Philosophical Questions, Lisa Newton

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

The purpose of WMU's Center for the Study of Ethics is to encourage and support research, teaching, and service to the university and community in areas of applied and professional ethics. These areas include, but are not restricted to: business, education, engineering, government, health and human services, law, media, medicine, science, and technology.


Draft Of Reality As Artifact: From Feist To Fair Use - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon Jan 1992

Draft Of Reality As Artifact: From Feist To Fair Use - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

Lawyers more than most people should be aware that what language calls "facts" are not necessarily equivalent to things that exist in the world. After all, when in ordinary conversation someone says "It's a fact that this [ X ] happened," the speaker usually means, "I believe the thing I describe has happened in the world". But when a litigator says something is a "fact" she often means only that a good faith argument can be made on behalf of its existence. Two sets of fact finders can look at the same event and come to diametrically opposed conclusions-- each …


Homicide And History, Edward L. Ayers Jan 1992

Homicide And History, Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Violence seems more threatening today than in the relatively recent past. For centuries, crime was kept out of sight. The "criminal classes" were segregated from the rest of society. Newspapers, police, and courts paid relatively little attention to crimes among the poor. Today, things are different: television news thrives on scenes of flashing lights, distraught parents, and bloody sidewalks. Police continually patrol parts of town they used to ignore. Modern transportation permits members of the "dangerous classes" to range more widely than before. As a result, the general population is far more aware of violence now than in the past.


Conviction Without Imposition: A Response To Professor Greenawalt, Samuel W. Calhoun Jan 1992

Conviction Without Imposition: A Response To Professor Greenawalt, Samuel W. Calhoun

Scholarly Articles

None available.


The Moral Foundations Of Tort Law, Stephen R. Perry Jan 1992

The Moral Foundations Of Tort Law, Stephen R. Perry

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police Jan 1992

Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police

WKU Archives Records

WKU Police departmental newsletter for the year 1992.


Notes Toward An Aesthetics Of Legal Pragmatism, David A. Skeel Jr. Jan 1992

Notes Toward An Aesthetics Of Legal Pragmatism, David A. Skeel Jr.

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Tort Law As A Comparative Institution, Claire Oakes Finkelstein Jan 1992

Tort Law As A Comparative Institution, Claire Oakes Finkelstein

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


State Ethical Codes And Federal Practice: Emerging Conflicts And Suggestions For Reform, Stephen B. Burbank Jan 1992

State Ethical Codes And Federal Practice: Emerging Conflicts And Suggestions For Reform, Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

The standards for resolving putative conflicts between federal laws are not always clear, and neither for that matter is the standard for determining what constitutes a federal law capable of superseding effect. The technique of setting federal norms of professional conduct on a decentralized basis by borrowing or incorporating state norms is increasingly troublesome to the extent that the borrowed state norms are disuniform and that they are being put to multiple remedial purposes. Federal legislation preempting state law of professional conduct is conceivable but hardly likely, particularly as the norms are pressed into duty for purposes other than professional …


The Jurisprudence Of Jane Eyre, Anita L. Allen Jan 1992

The Jurisprudence Of Jane Eyre, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


"The Black Community," Its Lawbreakers, And A Politics Of Identification, Regina Austin Jan 1992

"The Black Community," Its Lawbreakers, And A Politics Of Identification, Regina Austin

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Black Women, Sisterhood, And The Difference/Deviance Divide, Regina Austin Jan 1992

Black Women, Sisterhood, And The Difference/Deviance Divide, Regina Austin

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Purposes Of The University In The First Quarter Of The Twenty-First Century, David R. Barnhizer Jan 1992

The Purposes Of The University In The First Quarter Of The Twenty-First Century, David R. Barnhizer

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

This article examines the history of universities, the role of the new university in American society, and the mission of the modern university.


Autonomy's Magic Wand: Abortion And Constitutional Interpretation, Anita L. Allen Jan 1992

Autonomy's Magic Wand: Abortion And Constitutional Interpretation, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Hobbes, Formalism, And Corrective Justice, Anita L. Allen, Maria H. Morales Jan 1992

Hobbes, Formalism, And Corrective Justice, Anita L. Allen, Maria H. Morales

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Book Review. The Magic Mirror: Law In American History By Kermit L. Hall, Michael Grossberg Jan 1992

Book Review. The Magic Mirror: Law In American History By Kermit L. Hall, Michael Grossberg

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Constitution As Literature, James Boyd White Jan 1992

The Constitution As Literature, James Boyd White

Book Chapters

Although presumably no one would say that the Constitution offers its readers an experience that cannot be distinguished from reading a poem or a novel, there is nonetheless a sense in which it is a kind of highly imaginative literature in its own right (indeed its nature as law requires that this be so), the reading of which may be informed by our experience of other literary forms. But to say this may be controversial, and the first step toward understanding how such a claim can be made may be to ask what it is we think characterizes imaginative literature …