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Harm, Morality, And Feminist Religion: Canada's New -- But Not So New -- Approach To Obscenity, Daniel O. Conkle Jan 1993

Harm, Morality, And Feminist Religion: Canada's New -- But Not So New -- Approach To Obscenity, Daniel O. Conkle

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No abstract provided.


Obscene Telephone Calls: An Introduction To The Reading Of Statutes, Reed Dickerson Jan 1985

Obscene Telephone Calls: An Introduction To The Reading Of Statutes, Reed Dickerson

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Members of the legal profession continually confront problems of statutory interpretation. Unfortunately, most lawyers have been inadequately trained to read and to draft statutes, resulting in poorly reasoned judicial decisions and policy choices.

In this Article, Professor Dickerson explores common problems associated with statutory interpretation. In exploring these problems, he describes the cognitive process involved in reading a statute and the large fund of tacit assumptions that condition this process. Through a case study analysis, he suggests a method of approaching problems of statutory interpretation.


Federalism And Obscenity, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 1978

Federalism And Obscenity, Robert M. O'Neil

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No abstract provided.