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Full-Text Articles in Law
Affirmative Action In Higher Education: Lessons And Directions From The Supreme Court, Krista L. Cosner
Affirmative Action In Higher Education: Lessons And Directions From The Supreme Court, Krista L. Cosner
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Racial Hoax As Crime: The Law As Affirmation, Katheryn K. Russell
The Racial Hoax As Crime: The Law As Affirmation, Katheryn K. Russell
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Fcc's Minority Ownership Policies From Broadcasting To Pcs, Antoinette Cook Bush, Marc S. Martin
The Fcc's Minority Ownership Policies From Broadcasting To Pcs, Antoinette Cook Bush, Marc S. Martin
Federal Communications Law Journal
The Federal Communication Commission's (FCC's) proposed minority preference scheme for broadcast spectrum allocation has been called into question in the wake of the Supreme Court(s recent decision in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena. The Authors begin by discussing the development of minority preference schemes in the 1970s and 1980s and the changes in the methods through which the FCC has awarded broadcast licenses. In 1993, the FCC was granted the authority to auction spectrum allocation, provided that the FCC ensured the economic opportunity of minority-owned business under such a competitive bidding regulatory regime. However, this grant of authority presented …
With Justice For Whom? The Presumption Of Moral Innocence In Rape Trials, Stacey Pastel Dougan
With Justice For Whom? The Presumption Of Moral Innocence In Rape Trials, Stacey Pastel Dougan
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Insurance Discrimination Against Battered Women: Proposed Legislative Protections, Ellen J. Morrison
Insurance Discrimination Against Battered Women: Proposed Legislative Protections, Ellen J. Morrison
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.