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Protest: A Forensic Concept, L. Michael Kosanovich
Protest: A Forensic Concept, L. Michael Kosanovich
IUSTITIA
Today's police administrators need administrative policy statements that can be easily followed by individual officers in reacting to civil disorders.' Historical analysis reveals a system in which the police have deepened racial divisions in the United States by failing to cope with problems in ghetto areas. Employing careless policies, sometimes initiated by the police chief and other times initiated by the individual officer, the police have shown weaknesses in two major areas. First, the police have no established procedures to follow when civil disturbances erupt. Second, the police have over-reacted to civil disturbances, apparently manifesting anti-black fury by means of …
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
IUSTITIA
Reconstruction has variously been termed "repressive. . . uncivilized" and "a sordid time" as well as "a noble experiment." Reflected in those judgments of the era is the dispute over the effects of Reconstruction. To be more correct, one might say that there has been much conjecture in determining what, in fact, Reconstruction was. Questioned also has been the role of the black man during the period; much of what he did, or was responsible for, has, like Reconstruction itself, been subject to many and varied accounts and evaluations. The intent of this paper is to examine several volumes concerned …
Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli
Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli
IUSTITIA
In the February 1972 issue of PRO SE (National Law Women's Newsletter) an article entitled "Professional Rip-off" criticized the Women's Liberation Movement for producing what the authors call "grasping opportunists," "pleasant, reasonable, charming, and eternally submissive sell-out[s] " (page 4). They are referring to professional women and posit that because, in a capitalist society, professional status is a privilege enjoyed by few, the claim that all women will benefit from an improvement in the status of professional women could not be farther from the truth (page 4): "Instead of making women more 'equal,' the new female professionals make themselves more …
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Whither Black Capitalism, John T. Baker
Whither Black Capitalism, John T. Baker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of Gault By A Sociologist, Albert K. Cohen
An Evaluation Of Gault By A Sociologist, Albert K. Cohen
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium on Juvenile Problems: In re Gault
The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio
The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, By Frederick K. Beutel, Saul Mendlovitz
Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, By Frederick K. Beutel, Saul Mendlovitz
Indiana Law Journal
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Book Review. Timasheff, N. S. An Introduction To The Sociology Of Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Timasheff, N. S. An Introduction To The Sociology Of Law, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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