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National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Partin
National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Partin
Gail A. Partin
No abstract provided.
Scared Silly: How To Push Past Students' Fear And Grade Pressure To Real Learning, Kari Johnson
Scared Silly: How To Push Past Students' Fear And Grade Pressure To Real Learning, Kari Johnson
Kari L. Aamot Johnson
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Chair: Aals Section On Legal Analysis, Research & Writing, E. Joan Blum
Chair: Aals Section On Legal Analysis, Research & Writing, E. Joan Blum
E. Joan Blum
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Democratic Governance: An Emerging Customary Norm?, Jackson N. Maogoto
Democratic Governance: An Emerging Customary Norm?, Jackson N. Maogoto
Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto
Democratic entitlement as a universal human right is a complex and multifaceted issue. The Article has as its modest aim a general reflection on the enshrinement of democracy as a universal entitlement and the movement of international law in a pro-democratic direction The Article will seek to highlight the general uncertainties that continue to plague the democratic entitlement. The Article deliberately focuses on the United Nations system with reference also being given to regional efforts. The Article does not discuss the legal justifications and nature of measures to address undemocratic regimes. While such measures are significant in pro-democratic discourse, it …
The Propriety Of Poetry In Judicial Opinions, Mary Kate Kearney
The Propriety Of Poetry In Judicial Opinions, Mary Kate Kearney
Mary Kate Kearney
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The Little Act That Could: The Volunteer Protection Act Of 1997, Adam Epstein, Rebecca Mowrey
The Little Act That Could: The Volunteer Protection Act Of 1997, Adam Epstein, Rebecca Mowrey
Adam Epstein
A study and analysis of the federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 (VPA). The article discusses significant cases under state and federal law and decisions. It discusses the importance of the VPA yet also offers problems and issues related to its interpretation.