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Full-Text Articles in Law
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Patricia A. Cain & Elisa Garcia, Barbara Aldave to Receive 1996 SALT Teaching Award in San Antonio, at 1.
Patricia A. Cain, President's Column, at 1.
SALT Events at the AALS Meeting, at 3.
Plan Now for Cover Conference in March, at 4.
Remember to Contribute to the Stuart Filler Fund, at 4.
Scott Taylor Elected as SALT's New Treasurer, at 4.
Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT Board Meets in New York, at 5.
Museletter: Fall 1995, Allen Moye
Museletter: Fall 1995, Allen Moye
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Majority of Students On-Line
Fall Break Hours
Who's Who in the Library
Circulation
History of the Net
Glossary of Internet Jargon
The Fdic's Fraudulent Conveyance Power Under The Crime Control Act Of 1990: Bank Insolvency Law And The Politics Of The Iron Triangle, Edward J. Janger
The Fdic's Fraudulent Conveyance Power Under The Crime Control Act Of 1990: Bank Insolvency Law And The Politics Of The Iron Triangle, Edward J. Janger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
How Can A Product Be Liable?, Anita Bernstein
How Can A Product Be Liable?, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (Heap) Rule, Maine State Housing Authority
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (Heap) Rule, Maine State Housing Authority
Maine Collection
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Rule
State of Maine / Maine State Housing Authority / David Lakari, Director
Augusta, Maine, September 1995.
(Proposed Amendments to Home Energy Assistance Program Rule)
Chapter 24 - Home Energy Assistance Program Rule
Sections: 1. Definitions / 2. Eligibility / 3. Sub-Grantees / 4. Application / 5. Payment of Benefits / 6. Energy Crisis Intervention Program / 7. HEAP Weatherization and Central Heating Improvement Program (CHIP) / 8. Indian Tribes / 9. Administration of HEAP / 10. Monitoring / 11. Noncompliance / 12. Procurement / 13. Fair Hearings / 14. Additional Provisions
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Pat Cain, SALT Treasurer Stuart Filler is Retiring: Fellowship Fund Established in His Honor, at 1.
Jean C. Love, President's Column, at 1.
Margaret E. Montoya, A SALT Retreat Amidst Buddhists: Recollections About a First Board Meeting, at 5.
Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT Board Meets Following Two-Day Retreat, at 6.
SALT's Agenda 2000, at 8.
Pat Cain, Update on SALT Amicus Briefs, at 10.
First Monday 1995: SALT to Co-Sponsor Fighting for Justice in the 1990s, at 11.
Arthur S. Leonard, New Defense Department Regulations Preserve "Sub-Element" Exemption, at …
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Special Edition Issue, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Special Edition Issue, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Michael Rooke-Ley, SALT Speaks Out on Diversity, Inclusion and the Promise of "Affirmative Action," at 1.
Pat Cain, The Unfortunate Rhetoric of Affirmative Action, at 2.
Leslie Espinoza, Access to Power, at 2.
Michael Kinsley, The Spoils of Victimhood, at 3.
Stephanie Wildman, Embracing Diversity, at 4.
Gerald Horne, Reversing Discrimination: The Case for Affirmative Action, at 5.
Ellis Cose, Meritocracy, at 5.
David Chang, Slavery's Consequences, at 6.
Stanley Fish, Affirming Affirmative Action, at 7.
Nicholas Lemann, Premature Evaluation, at 9.
Rutgers Proud of Law School's …
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1995
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1995
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
The Harbaugh Years
Tribute
124th Commencement
The Mattox Debate
The Emroch Lecture
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Howard A. Glickstein, 1994-95 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.
SALT Membership, at 1.
Attorney General's Charity Spending Profiles, Daniel E. Lungren
Attorney General's Charity Spending Profiles, Daniel E. Lungren
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1995, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Sean Maher & Tanya Green, Cover Retreat: Privilege and Power in Public Interest Advocacy, at 1.
Pat Cain, President's Column, at 1.
Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT Mid-Winter Board Meeting at AALS, at 5.
Arthur S. Leonard, Congressional Pressure Mounts on Law School Discrimination Policies, at 6.
Margaret Y.K. Woo, Asian Pacific American Law Faculty Group Formed, at 7.
Okianer Christian Dark, LSAC and Academic Assistance Programs, at 8.
Supreme Court Roundtable: Fogerty V. Fantasy, Inc. And Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., Beryl R. Jones-Woodin
Supreme Court Roundtable: Fogerty V. Fantasy, Inc. And Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., Beryl R. Jones-Woodin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Epilogue: Making Reconceptualization Of Violence Against Women Real, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Epilogue: Making Reconceptualization Of Violence Against Women Real, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Judicial Decisions And Linguistic Analysis: Is There A Linguist In The Court?, Lawrence Solan
Judicial Decisions And Linguistic Analysis: Is There A Linguist In The Court?, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Transformation Of French Corporate Governance And United States Institutional Investors, James Fanto
The Transformation Of French Corporate Governance And United States Institutional Investors, James Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Refining The Government Relations Program: The Final Report Of The Task Force On Aall's Government Relations Activities, Timothy L. Coggins
Refining The Government Relations Program: The Final Report Of The Task Force On Aall's Government Relations Activities, Timothy L. Coggins
Law Faculty Publications
During the summer of 1993, Kay Todd, President Elect of the American Association of Law Libraries, named a special task force to review the Association's government relations activities, presenting it with a goal of achieving a better coordination of such activities. The charges to the Task Force on AALL's Government Relations Activities and the processes that the Task Force utilized in fulfilling these charges are outlined in the final and interim reports of the Task Force, which follow this introduction. The Interim Report of the Task Force was submitted to the AALL Executive Board prior to its April 1994 meeting …
Justice Blackmun And Securities Arbitration: Mcmahon Revisited, James A. Fanto
Justice Blackmun And Securities Arbitration: Mcmahon Revisited, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
“Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do To Me? I Love You” A Disquisition On Law, Sex, And Talk, Dan Subotnik
“Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do To Me? I Love You” A Disquisition On Law, Sex, And Talk, Dan Subotnik
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Cooler Heads Shall Prevail: Assessing The Costs And The Consequences Of Quebec Separation, Patrick Monahan
Cooler Heads Shall Prevail: Assessing The Costs And The Consequences Of Quebec Separation, Patrick Monahan
Commissioned Reports, Studies and Public Policy Documents
No abstract provided.
Seeking Compassion In Dying: The Washington State Law Against Assisted Suicide, Edward J. Larson
Seeking Compassion In Dying: The Washington State Law Against Assisted Suicide, Edward J. Larson
Seattle University Law Review
From a constitutional standpoint, the decision by Judge Rothstein is more significant than the Oregon initiative because her reasoning calls into question statutes against assisted suicide that are currently in effect in most American states and are part of traditional Anglo-American law. Her ruling goes far beyond the Oregon initiative (now the Death With Dignity Act), which created a narrow statutory exception in the law against assisted suicide. It establishes a broad, new constitutional right that will restrict legislative efforts to address this controversial social issue. The decision was unprecedented; no prior court had limited a state's authority to outlaw …
Practical Implications For Health Care Providers In A Physician-Assisted Suicide Environment, Donald E. Spencer, Ed.D.
Practical Implications For Health Care Providers In A Physician-Assisted Suicide Environment, Donald E. Spencer, Ed.D.
Seattle University Law Review
In this Article, I present key practical implications that the attorney and health care providers need to consider. I also present implications for public policy. I do not take a stand in the Article for or against physician-assisted suicide, either morally, ethically, or legally. Other articles in this Review and numerous other professional publications do. Instead, this Article begins the discussion of procedures for health care providers in an environment of legal physician-assisted suicide. An attorney who advises legal review of proposed procedures for handling physician-assisted suicide requests will serve the health care provider well. The procedures must meet the …
Exposing Some Myths About Physician-Assisted Suicide, Giles R. Scofield
Exposing Some Myths About Physician-Assisted Suicide, Giles R. Scofield
Seattle University Law Review
From my perspective, the fuss about physician-assisted suicide is about as important as re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Given the current state of our health care system, which remains in a state of crisis regardless—and perhaps because of—what did not happen last year, the legalization of physician-assisted suicide is morally essential only to those who are indifferent to the health care needs and concerns of most Americans. You now know that I do have something to say about this issue. Instead of engaging in the debate, however, I intend to engage the debate. By that, I mean that …
Physician Involvement In Life-Ending Practices, Thomas A. Preston
Physician Involvement In Life-Ending Practices, Thomas A. Preston
Seattle University Law Review
This Article explains that we need to acknowledge physicians' widespread involvement in ending patients' lives by a variety of means, from withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment to euthanasia. Our inquiry should move from appearance and professional acceptance of practices to the conditions under which society allows physicians to be involved in ending patients' lives.
Physician-Assisted Suicide, Albert R. Jonsen
Physician-Assisted Suicide, Albert R. Jonsen
Seattle University Law Review
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes the classical arguments for and against euthanasia, examines the terms of the current debate, and concludes that while society may want to recognize a competent patient's right to escape the suffering of a terminal illness, it should do so with humility—and with caution.
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1995
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1995
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
The Information Superhighway
Well-Connected
Technology
Marlowe's Faustus: Contract As Metaphor?, Daniel B. Yeager
Marlowe's Faustus: Contract As Metaphor?, Daniel B. Yeager
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Reconstructing The Bill Of Rights: A Reply To Amar And Marcus's Triple Play On Double Jeopardy, Susan Herman
Reconstructing The Bill Of Rights: A Reply To Amar And Marcus's Triple Play On Double Jeopardy, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Is The Shingle Theory Dead?, Roberta S. Karmel
Is The Shingle Theory Dead?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Identity Crisis: A Vision Of The Right Of Publicity In The Year 2020 [Symposium, Moderator], Beryl R. Jones-Woodin
The Identity Crisis: A Vision Of The Right Of Publicity In The Year 2020 [Symposium, Moderator], Beryl R. Jones-Woodin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Preface, Annette E. Clark
Preface, Annette E. Clark
Seattle University Law Review
On November 18, 1994, the Seattle University School of Law and the Seattle University Law Review proudly sponsored A Symposium on the Legal, Medical, Ethical, and Societal Issues Surrounding Physician-Assisted Death. This Symposium was notable not only for its timely subject matter, but also because it was the first of our annual symposia to be held under the auspices of our new parent institution, Seattle University. From the earliest planning stages, the Seattle University administration and academic community exhibited remarkable support and enthusiasm for this endeavor. The Symposium and this issue thus mark the beginning of what promises to be …