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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Tax Expenditure Analysis, Richard Pomp
A Tax Expenditure Analysis, Richard Pomp
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Beyond Bakke: The Constitution And Redressing The Social History Of Racism, Robert Allen Sedler
Beyond Bakke: The Constitution And Redressing The Social History Of Racism, Robert Allen Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Program From The Twenty-Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Twenty-Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the twenty-eighth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held February 5-7, 1979, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "The Burger Court and Free Expression" by Robert H. Bork and Norman Dorsen.
Program From The Twenty-Ninth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Twenty-Ninth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the twenty-ninth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held October 22-24, 1979, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Nonsense on Stilts? The New Law and Economics Twenty Years Later" by Guido Calabresi.
Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert
Review Of The Legal Needs Of The Public, , Richard Lempert
Reviews
Both the title, The Legal, Needs of the Public, and the subtitle, The Final, Report of a National, Survey, of this volume are, quite fortunately, inapt. The report does not seek to quantify the legal needs of the public or to determine whether "needs" are being "met," and we are told by both Barbara Curran in her preface and Spencer Kimball in his foreword that this "final report" signifies the beginning and not the end of data analysis. This study (which I shall call the ABF study) is a joint undertaking of the American Bar Association Special Committee to Survey …
Zoning For The Mentally Ill: A Legislative Mandate, Deborah A. Schmedemann
Zoning For The Mentally Ill: A Legislative Mandate, Deborah A. Schmedemann
Faculty Scholarship
Under the aegis of President John Kennedy, Congress first began to concern itself with the needs of the mentally ill over two decades ago. Bills providing for community mental health centers and congregate housing have appeared subsequently to attempt to expedite integration of the mentally ill into community life. These congressional mandates, however, have met with reluctance-if not hostility. While federal law makers have been the champion of deinstitutionalization, they have placed responsibility for implementation of their programs on the state and local levels. There, local governmental authorities have reacted defensively to exclude the mentally ill from their neighborhoods, primarily …
Editorial Privilege And The Scope Of Discovery In Sullivan Rule Libel Actions, Howard Hunter
Editorial Privilege And The Scope Of Discovery In Sullivan Rule Libel Actions, Howard Hunter
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
The war in Vietnam was the source of a great deal of social, political, and legal controversy. The impact of that war on our society was significant and substantial, but most students of the experience would probably not have predicted that the war's events would produce a lawsuit that could have a significant effect on the common law tort of defamation. The intriguing saga of Lt. Colonel Anthony Herbert, however, set the stage for the decision of a case that was almost as important to libel litigants as New York Times Co. v. Sullivan and Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.
Production And Consumption Of Informal Law: A Model For Identifying Information Loss, Sandra M. Huszagh, Fredrick W. Huszagh
Production And Consumption Of Informal Law: A Model For Identifying Information Loss, Sandra M. Huszagh, Fredrick W. Huszagh
Scholarly Works
This Article seeks to indicate where the probability of citizen ignorance is greatest, and to identify the important independent variables that determine the probable level of ignorance. On the basis of this analysis, the Article sets forth a model designed to facilitate development of law communication reforms that can restore legitimacy to the government's assumption that ignorance is not a proper defense to noncompliance. The model can be applied at any jurisdictional level. The nine charts at the end of the Article illustrate how various communication factors individually and cumulatively condition information flow at each level.
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
Publications
No abstract provided.
Abortion—Whose Decision?, Geoffrey J. Bennett, Christina M. Lyon
Abortion—Whose Decision?, Geoffrey J. Bennett, Christina M. Lyon
Journal Articles
Major Points
- The decision in Paton v. Trustees of B.P.A.S.
- Does a husband's "veto power" exist in English Law?
- The rights of the Foetus in English Law
- The rights of the "illegitimate father"
- The American position
- Some reflections
The Desegregation Dilemma: A Vote For Voluntarism, Frank Goodman
The Desegregation Dilemma: A Vote For Voluntarism, Frank Goodman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.