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November 2008 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
November 2008 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
The Docket
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2008-2009 Gsulr Masthead, Georgia State University College Of Law
2008-2009 Gsulr Masthead, Georgia State University College Of Law
Law Review Mastheads
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In Search Of Disappearing Information: Strategies For Preserving Access To Federal Documents On The Web, Meg Butler
In Search Of Disappearing Information: Strategies For Preserving Access To Federal Documents On The Web, Meg Butler
Faculty Publications By Year
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Law Library Annual Report 2007-2008, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Annual Report 2007-2008, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Annual Reports
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Defense Of Self, Others, Habitations And Property In Georgia Law, David M. O'Dea
Defense Of Self, Others, Habitations And Property In Georgia Law, David M. O'Dea
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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An Analysis Of Trade Secrets Under The Utsa And State Law, Andrew S. Lovvorn
An Analysis Of Trade Secrets Under The Utsa And State Law, Andrew S. Lovvorn
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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Equitable Estoppel In Louisiana: A Common Law Remedy In Civil Law Jurisprudence, Holly Jo Harrington
Equitable Estoppel In Louisiana: A Common Law Remedy In Civil Law Jurisprudence, Holly Jo Harrington
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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Georgia Real Estate Foreclosure, Sean D. Foster
Georgia Real Estate Foreclosure, Sean D. Foster
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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Slip And Fall Claims In Georgia, Elizabeth Bentley
Slip And Fall Claims In Georgia, Elizabeth Bentley
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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Medical Futility: Can A Physician Unilaterally Terminate Treatment For A Patient When He Believes Further Measures To Be Futile?, Drew Timmons
Law Library Student-Authored Works
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25th Anniverary Gala Program, Georgia State University College Of Law
25th Anniverary Gala Program, Georgia State University College Of Law
Anniversary Celebrations
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"Should I Try Mediation?" A Discussion Paper For Trade Union Members, David Bleiman
"Should I Try Mediation?" A Discussion Paper For Trade Union Members, David Bleiman
CNCR-Hewlett Foundation Seed Grant White Papers
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Just What Does A Dean Do? The Collective Wisdom Of Many Law Deans, Bill Prigge
Just What Does A Dean Do? The Collective Wisdom Of Many Law Deans, Bill Prigge
Faculty Publications By Year
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Aall Special Interest Section Recommended Reading Lists: Social Responsibilities Sis, Camille Broussard, Meg Butler
Aall Special Interest Section Recommended Reading Lists: Social Responsibilities Sis, Camille Broussard, Meg Butler
Faculty Publications By Year
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Colonial Presumptions: The War On Terror And The Roots Of American Exceptionalism, Natsu Taylor Saito
Colonial Presumptions: The War On Terror And The Roots Of American Exceptionalism, Natsu Taylor Saito
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The United States' current "war on terror" has been framed as a struggle for "civilization"; one which requires a "new paradigm of international law." The rationale for the United States' selective self-exemption from otherwise applicable international law in conducting this war has been that new and imminent threats require the re-shaping of legal doctrines. This essay considers this rationale against the backdrop of three centuries of American visions and policies, and the legal justifications put forth to justify Euroamerican expansion. It concludes that the justifications for American exceptionalism have been remarkably consistent throughout its history and that, as a result, …
The Corruption Of Civilizations, Timothy K. Kuhner
The Corruption Of Civilizations, Timothy K. Kuhner
Faculty Publications By Year
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Fixed Justice: Reforming Plea-Bargaining With Plea-Based Ceilings, Russell D. Covey
Fixed Justice: Reforming Plea-Bargaining With Plea-Based Ceilings, Russell D. Covey
Faculty Publications By Year
The ubiquity of plea bargaining creates real concern that innocent defendants are occasionally, or perhaps even routinely, pleading guilty to avoid coercive trial sentences. Pleading guilty is a rational choice for defendants as long as prosecutors offer plea discounts so substantial that trial is not a rational strategy regardless of guilt or innocence. The long-recognized solution to this problem is to enforce limits on the size of the plea/trial sentencing differential. As a practical matter, however, discount limits are unenforceable if prosecutors retain ultimate discretion over charge selection and declination. Because the doctrine of prosecutorial charging discretion is immune to …
Expedited Partner Therapies For Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Legal And Policy Approaches, James G. Hodge, Erin C. Fuse Brown
Expedited Partner Therapies For Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Legal And Policy Approaches, James G. Hodge, Erin C. Fuse Brown
Faculty Publications By Year
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