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Police Tactics Against Protestors Violate Civil Liberties, C. Peter Erlinder Aug 2000

Police Tactics Against Protestors Violate Civil Liberties, C. Peter Erlinder

C. Peter Erlinder

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Designing Legal Writing Problems: Balancing Pedagogy With The Realities Of Law Practice, Judith Tracy, Daniel Barnett Jun 2000

Designing Legal Writing Problems: Balancing Pedagogy With The Realities Of Law Practice, Judith Tracy, Daniel Barnett

Judith B. Tracy

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Get Your Library Ready For Distance Education, Ann Long Apr 2000

Get Your Library Ready For Distance Education, Ann Long

Ann Walsh Long

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Constructing An Analytical Framework That Captures And Verifies Implicit Reasoning, Judith Tracy Apr 2000

Constructing An Analytical Framework That Captures And Verifies Implicit Reasoning, Judith Tracy

Judith B. Tracy

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Aall Spectrum Article Of The Year Award, Ann Long Apr 2000

Aall Spectrum Article Of The Year Award, Ann Long

Ann Walsh Long

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Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo Apr 2000

Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo

Jane Kent Gionfriddo

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A Different Kind Of Sameness: Beyond Formal Equality And Antisubordination Principles In Gay Legal Theory And Constitutional Doctrine, Nancy Levit Jan 2000

A Different Kind Of Sameness: Beyond Formal Equality And Antisubordination Principles In Gay Legal Theory And Constitutional Doctrine, Nancy Levit

Nancy Levit

Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circles and the integrationist debate in critical race theory. Formal equality theorists take the heterosexual model as the norm and then seek to show that gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals - except for their choice of partners - are just like heterosexuals. Antisubordination theorists attack the heterosexual model itself and seek to show that a society that insists on such a model is unjust. Neither of these strategies is wholly satisfactory. The formal equality model will fail to bring about fundamental reforms as long as sexual …