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Acid Mine Drainage--A Review Of The Barnes & Tucker Case--Is The Requirement To Treat A "Taking" Under The Fifth Or Fourteenth Amendment?, Linda M. Stowers
Acid Mine Drainage--A Review Of The Barnes & Tucker Case--Is The Requirement To Treat A "Taking" Under The Fifth Or Fourteenth Amendment?, Linda M. Stowers
Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
The Law Comes To Campus: The Evolution And Current Role Of The Office Of The General Counsel On College And University Campuses, Jason A. Block
The Law Comes To Campus: The Evolution And Current Role Of The Office Of The General Counsel On College And University Campuses, Jason A. Block
Theses and Dissertations--Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation
Much has been written in the literature of higher education on the history and current role of presidents, provosts, and deans. However, higher education scholars have, for the most part ignored the role of institutional in-house attorneys on college and university campuses. Those who have written on the subject of institutional counsel have proffered the idea that in-house general counsel offices were established as a result of the increased regulation of higher education by state and federal governments, and litigation resulting from the faculty and student rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s. This project seeks to provide a detailed …
Time Out Of Mind: Our Collective Amnesia About The History Of The Privileges Or Immunities Clause, Michael P. O'Connor
Time Out Of Mind: Our Collective Amnesia About The History Of The Privileges Or Immunities Clause, Michael P. O'Connor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race Conscious Affirmative Action By Tax Exempt 501(C)(3) Corporations After Grutter And Gratz, David A. Brennen
Race Conscious Affirmative Action By Tax Exempt 501(C)(3) Corporations After Grutter And Gratz, David A. Brennen
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment generally acts as a legal limit on the permissible bounds of government action. Accordingly, public universities and other government entities are constitutionally prohibited from engaging in acts that violate equal protection of the laws. The Supreme Court recently reinforced this point when it ruled, in two related cases, that public universities may consider the race of applicants when making admissions decisions, so long as an applicant's race does not amount to a deciding factor when granting admission. By its very terms, the constitutional limitation imposed by the Equal Protection Clause only directly …
A Parent's Rights Under The Fourteenth Amendment: Does Kentucky's De Facto Custodian Statute Violate Due Process?, Elizabeth Ashley Bruce
A Parent's Rights Under The Fourteenth Amendment: Does Kentucky's De Facto Custodian Statute Violate Due Process?, Elizabeth Ashley Bruce
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Diversity And Remedial Interests In University Admissions Programs, Kathryne Raines
The Diversity And Remedial Interests In University Admissions Programs, Kathryne Raines
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Re-Readings And Misreadings: Slaughter-House, Privileges Or Immunities, And Section Five Enforcement Powers, James W. Fox Jr.
Re-Readings And Misreadings: Slaughter-House, Privileges Or Immunities, And Section Five Enforcement Powers, James W. Fox Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Due Process And Kentucky's Non-Claim Statutes: A Call For Legislative Revision, Mark A. Noel
Due Process And Kentucky's Non-Claim Statutes: A Call For Legislative Revision, Mark A. Noel
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection, Rational Basis Review, And The Impact Of Cleburne Living Center, Inc., Richard B. Saphire
Equal Protection, Rational Basis Review, And The Impact Of Cleburne Living Center, Inc., Richard B. Saphire
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Angry White Males: The Equal Protection Clause And "Classes Of One", Timothy Zick
Angry White Males: The Equal Protection Clause And "Classes Of One", Timothy Zick
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
At Loggerheads: The Supreme Court And Racial Equality In Public School Education After Missouri V. Jenkins, Roberta M. Harding
At Loggerheads: The Supreme Court And Racial Equality In Public School Education After Missouri V. Jenkins, Roberta M. Harding
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
June 12th of 1995 marked a somber occasion in the annals of school desegregation litigation. On that day, the United States Supreme Court sent disturbing messages in its opinion in Missouri v. Jenkins. The Court's decision hinders achievement of the objective of school desegregation litigation—providing equal educational opportunities for African-American public school children—and detrimentally impacts other substantive areas of civil rights litigation. This article examines what I believe are several important general consequences of Jenkins's the impairment of a trial judge's discretionary equitable remedial powers; the Court's establishment of a new agenda that sacrifices the interests of African-American …
Kentucky V. Whorton And The Presumption-Of-Innocence Instruction: An Imprecise Formula For Appellate Review, Anne Abbott Trumpf
Kentucky V. Whorton And The Presumption-Of-Innocence Instruction: An Imprecise Formula For Appellate Review, Anne Abbott Trumpf
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Brief For Appellees, Juidice V. Vail, Jane Bloom Grisé, John D. Gorman
Brief For Appellees, Juidice V. Vail, Jane Bloom Grisé, John D. Gorman
Law Faculty Advocacy
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The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Approaches To The Civil Disabilities Of Ex-Offenders, Walter W. May, Larry F. Sword
New Approaches To The Civil Disabilities Of Ex-Offenders, Walter W. May, Larry F. Sword
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fuentes V. Shevin: The Application Of Constitutional Due Process To The Garageman's Lien In Kentucky, Roger L. Crittenden
Fuentes V. Shevin: The Application Of Constitutional Due Process To The Garageman's Lien In Kentucky, Roger L. Crittenden
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Long Overdue-Process: California And The Lay Judge, Katherine R. Lewis
Long Overdue-Process: California And The Lay Judge, Katherine R. Lewis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Due Process Of The Fourteenth Amendment--Right To Counsel In Non-Capital State Felony Prosecutions, Marvin Lee Henderson
Constitutional Law--Due Process Of The Fourteenth Amendment--Right To Counsel In Non-Capital State Felony Prosecutions, Marvin Lee Henderson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson
Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In its continuing role as guardian of citizens’ constitutional rights, the Supreme Court in Baker v. Carr unlocked widespread concern for equal representation in state legislatures. Having been suppressed for two decades in which an amazing shift of population has occurred, the question of reapportionment and what to do about it had become one of great importance. In November, 1960, apportionments of 30 state legislatures had been challenged in state and federal courts. In addition, ten cases of an electoral character are presently on the docket of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Apart from the legal implications and …
Equal Facilities In Legal Education Under The Equal Protection Clause--Epps V. Carmichael, Myer S. Tulkoff
Equal Facilities In Legal Education Under The Equal Protection Clause--Epps V. Carmichael, Myer S. Tulkoff
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pecuniary Interest Of A Justice Of The Peace In Final Trial Of A Misdemeanor In Kentucky--Violation Of The Due Process Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Frank K. Warnock
Pecuniary Interest Of A Justice Of The Peace In Final Trial Of A Misdemeanor In Kentucky--Violation Of The Due Process Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Frank K. Warnock
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Non-Natural Persons And The Guarantee Of "Liberty" Under The Due Process Clause, D. J. Farage
Non-Natural Persons And The Guarantee Of "Liberty" Under The Due Process Clause, D. J. Farage
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Judicial Veto, Louis A. Warsoff