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Constitutional Perspectives On Sex Discrimination In Jury Selection, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Rhonda Copelon, Nancy Stearns
Constitutional Perspectives On Sex Discrimination In Jury Selection, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Rhonda Copelon, Nancy Stearns
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Some Regulatory Implications Of Technology Assessment, Michael S. Baram
Some Regulatory Implications Of Technology Assessment, Michael S. Baram
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To conclude this wide-ranging panel discussion, I want to briefly address two aspects of regulation which have been troublesome, and for which Technology Assessment may be particularly useful.
The first aspect, which relates to radiation and other hazardous substances in general, is the increasingly important regulatory function of forcing the development and application of appropriate control technologies on industry-normally, the development and application of devices and techniques to protect public and worker health and safety. The question becomes: Is the regulatory program appropriately forcing and guiding necessary advances in control techniques and their timely use?
Taking Stock Of The Court's Jurisdiction In A Sipa Liquidation, Roberta S. Karmel, Jeffery M. Weissman
Taking Stock Of The Court's Jurisdiction In A Sipa Liquidation, Roberta S. Karmel, Jeffery M. Weissman
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On Privacy: Constitutional Protection For Personal Liberty, Susan Herman, L. Simonson
On Privacy: Constitutional Protection For Personal Liberty, Susan Herman, L. Simonson
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Neumeier V. Kuehner: Where Are The Emperor's Clothes?, Aaron Twerski
Neumeier V. Kuehner: Where Are The Emperor's Clothes?, Aaron Twerski
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Attorney's Securities Law Liabilities, Roberta S. Karmel
Attorney's Securities Law Liabilities, Roberta S. Karmel
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Choice Of Law In Contracts: Some Thoughts On The Weintraub Approach, Aaron Twerski
Choice Of Law In Contracts: Some Thoughts On The Weintraub Approach, Aaron Twerski
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The Applicability Of The Margin Regulations To Foreign Financial Institutions, Roberta S. Karmel
The Applicability Of The Margin Regulations To Foreign Financial Institutions, Roberta S. Karmel
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The Investment Banker And The Credit Regulations, Roberta S. Karmel
The Investment Banker And The Credit Regulations, Roberta S. Karmel
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The Governor's Private Eyes, Tamar Frankel
The Governor's Private Eyes, Tamar Frankel
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In his inaugural speech on January 3, 1967, Florida Governor Claude Kirk declared a War on Crime. For this purpose he announced the creation of a unique War on Crime Program. Its activities were to include a Citizen's Awareness Program, but its main function was directed to the investigation of crimes. As the Program's director, the Governor appointed Mr. George Wackenhut, the president of the Wackenhut Corporation, a large private investigation firm. Mr. Wackenhut agreed to provide his services for one dollar a year; his corporation was simultaneously retained to supply the Program with the necessary administrative facilities and investigative …
Commentary, An Ode To Rejection, Aaron Twerski
Commentary, An Ode To Rejection, Aaron Twerski
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Widow's Success In Common-Law Property State To Husband's Rights In Her Half Of Community Property Is Taxable And Valued At One-Half Of Entire Community--In Re Kessler's Estate, Bailey H. Kuklin
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