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Policy’S Place In Pedestrian Infrastructure, Michael L. Smith Apr 2023

Policy’S Place In Pedestrian Infrastructure, Michael L. Smith

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

Angie Schmitt’s Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America delves into the complex, multi-layered phenomenon of how traffic infrastructure and policies systematically disadvantage pedestrians and contribute to thousands of deaths and injuries each year. Despite the breadth of the problem and its often-technical aspects, Schmitt presents the problem in an engaging and approachable manner through a step-by-step analysis combining background, statistics, and anecdotes. While Right of Way tends to focus on infrastructure design, it offers much for legal scholars, lawyers, and policymakers. Schmitt addresses several policy issues at length in the book. But …


Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin Jun 2020

Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract forthcoming.


Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan Carle Jan 2003

Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan Carle

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Book Review of DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ETHICS: CRITICAL INTERROGATIONS, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 292.


Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle Dec 2002

Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle

Susan D. Carle

Book Review of DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ETHICS: CRITICAL INTERROGATIONS, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 292.


Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle Dec 2002

Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle

Susan D. Carle

Book Review of DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ETHICS: CRITICAL INTERROGATIONS, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 292.


Review Of Labour Law And Industrial Relations In Germany, By Manfred Weiss, Thomas Kohler Dec 1996

Review Of Labour Law And Industrial Relations In Germany, By Manfred Weiss, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Review Of Reshaping The U.S. Left: Popular Struggles In The 1980'S, Edited By Mike Davis And Michael Sprinker., Thomas Kohler Dec 1990

Review Of Reshaping The U.S. Left: Popular Struggles In The 1980'S, Edited By Mike Davis And Michael Sprinker., Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Bright Lines, George D. Brown Dec 1990

Bright Lines, George D. Brown

George D. Brown

No abstract provided.


Commentary On "The Regulation Of Union Economic Power," By Walter E. Oberer, Thomas Kohler Dec 1986

Commentary On "The Regulation Of Union Economic Power," By Walter E. Oberer, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger Jan 1984

Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger

Other Publications

No abstract provided.


Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz Jan 1963

Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.