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The Regulated Practice Of The Jailhouse Lawyer
The Regulated Practice Of The Jailhouse Lawyer
Washington and Lee Law Review
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City Of Cleburne V. Cleburne Living Center, Inc.: Judicial Step Or Stumble?, Garrick J. Hodge
City Of Cleburne V. Cleburne Living Center, Inc.: Judicial Step Or Stumble?, Garrick J. Hodge
Northern Illinois University Law Review
An examination of the Supreme Court's decision determining the appropriate standard of review to be applied in fourteenth amendment equal protection analysis involving mentally retarded persons.
Access To Health Care And Equal Protection Of The Law: The Need For A New Heightened Scrutiny, Wendy K. Mariner
Access To Health Care And Equal Protection Of The Law: The Need For A New Heightened Scrutiny, Wendy K. Mariner
Faculty Scholarship
Proposals to reduce national expenditures for health care under Medicare and other programs raise questions about the limits on legislative power to distribute health care benefits. The constitutional guarantee of equal protection has been a weak source of protection for the sick, largely because they fail to qualify for special scrutiny under traditional equal protection analysis. Recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court suggest that the Justices seek a newer, more flexible approach to reviewing claims of unequal protection. This Article examines the application of the equal protection guarantee to health-related claims. It argues that traditional equal protection analysis …
The Creation Of Fetal Rights: Conflicts With Women's Constitutional Rights To Liberty, Privacy, And Equal Protection, Dawn E. Johnsen
The Creation Of Fetal Rights: Conflicts With Women's Constitutional Rights To Liberty, Privacy, And Equal Protection, Dawn E. Johnsen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Government Nonacquiescence Case In Point: Social Security Litigation
Government Nonacquiescence Case In Point: Social Security Litigation
Touro Law Review
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