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The Invisibility Of The American Emigrant, Laura Snyder
The Invisibility Of The American Emigrant, Laura Snyder
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
"I Can't Breath": A Comparison Of Racial Inequity And Police Brutality Observed In France And The United States, Jasmine Oesterling
"I Can't Breath": A Comparison Of Racial Inequity And Police Brutality Observed In France And The United States, Jasmine Oesterling
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Disentangling War From Masculinity: A Framework For Combatting Sexual Violence In Conflict, Taren E. Wellman, Amanda F. Metcalfe, Madisen R. Campbell
Disentangling War From Masculinity: A Framework For Combatting Sexual Violence In Conflict, Taren E. Wellman, Amanda F. Metcalfe, Madisen R. Campbell
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Clearing The Bar: Catharine Waugh Mcculloch And Illinois Legal Reform, Sandra L. Ryder
Clearing The Bar: Catharine Waugh Mcculloch And Illinois Legal Reform, Sandra L. Ryder
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Letter To Our Readers, Mecca Wilkinson, Elle Topacio, Jay Kasperbauer, Miranda Bolin, Sabrina O'Connor, Shaundranique Perkins
Letter To Our Readers, Mecca Wilkinson, Elle Topacio, Jay Kasperbauer, Miranda Bolin, Sabrina O'Connor, Shaundranique Perkins
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Mecca Wilkinson
Table Of Contents, Mecca Wilkinson
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Addressing Mental Health In Young Adults: A Modern Approach Compared To Previous Generations, Breeha A. Shah
Addressing Mental Health In Young Adults: A Modern Approach Compared To Previous Generations, Breeha A. Shah
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
The escalating prevalence of mental health issues among today's young adults underscores the vital importance of addressing mental health in the pursuit of public health objectives. In response to this, The House Education and Labor Committee issued a report on the Mental Health Services for Students Act of 2020 (the Act), to amend the Public Health Service Act relating to school children. This revision seeks to bolster the support for students and young people by ensuring their access to comprehensive mental health programs within the school environment. The Act recognizes that safeguarding mental health is an immediate concern for public …
Draining Chicago’S Food Swamps: Legal Approaches, Sofia Fernandez
Draining Chicago’S Food Swamps: Legal Approaches, Sofia Fernandez
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Public health is a collective responsibility of society to improve the health and wellbeing of communities, focusing on preventing disease and promoting health as opposed to providing medical care for those already ill.1 The law consists of rules issued and enforced by government entities “through which populations organize their governments, regulate social and economic interactions, and guide behavior.”2 Public health law exists at the intersection of these two fields, comprising “the legal powers and duties of the state to identify, prevent, and ameliorate risks to the health of populations, as well as the study of legal structures that have a …
Random Drug Testing Of Physicians: A Question Of Safety, Jeffrey Julian, Eli Y. Adashi, I. Glenn Cohen
Random Drug Testing Of Physicians: A Question Of Safety, Jeffrey Julian, Eli Y. Adashi, I. Glenn Cohen
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
The prospect of mandatory random drug testing of physicians in the U.S. has been the subject of active discussion for well over three decades.1 To this day, however, such programs remain the exception rather than the rule.2 In this paper, we examine the state of mandatory random drug testing of physicians in the U.S. and explore the future prospects thereof. It was a 1986 Executive Order (Drug-Free Federal Workplace) of President Reagan that saw to it that physicians in the employ of the federal government were to be subjected to mandatory random drug testing.3 This development was attributable to the …
Finding A “Rational Relation”: Balancing Whistleblower Incentives And Doj Discretion Under The False Claims Act, Denisa Zobeideh
Finding A “Rational Relation”: Balancing Whistleblower Incentives And Doj Discretion Under The False Claims Act, Denisa Zobeideh
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taking The “Forever” Out Of “Forever Chemicals”: How The Epa’S Proposed Rule To Label Two Additional Pfas Chemicals As “Hazardous Substances” Under Cercla Will Increase The Success Of Plaintiffs, Rachel K. Strieber
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensability Of Law Enforcement Officers’ Suicide Under The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, Peter J. Nickell
Compensability Of Law Enforcement Officers’ Suicide Under The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, Peter J. Nickell
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hate Speech, Insurrections, And Fake News: “No Problems Here,” Says The Fifth Circuit: A Split On Free Speech And Content Moderation, Hailey Limbrick
Hate Speech, Insurrections, And Fake News: “No Problems Here,” Says The Fifth Circuit: A Split On Free Speech And Content Moderation, Hailey Limbrick
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Say Or Not To Say: Proposed Admissibility Standards For Secret Workplace Recordings By Employees, Marc Chase Mcallister
To Say Or Not To Say: Proposed Admissibility Standards For Secret Workplace Recordings By Employees, Marc Chase Mcallister
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York Times V. Sullivan At 60: Where Does Defamation Law Go Now?, John Bruce Lewis, Bruce L. Ottley
New York Times V. Sullivan At 60: Where Does Defamation Law Go Now?, John Bruce Lewis, Bruce L. Ottley
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor, Matthew T. Messina
Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian
Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ouster Of Kendall And The Role Of The Shareholder Oppression Doctrine, Douglas K. Moll
The Ouster Of Kendall And The Role Of The Shareholder Oppression Doctrine, Douglas K. Moll
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means
Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Greg Needs A Lawyer: Is He Getting An Ethical One?, Megan Mcdermott
Greg Needs A Lawyer: Is He Getting An Ethical One?, Megan Mcdermott
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Succession’S Chappaquiddick Moment, Richard H. Mcadams
Succession’S Chappaquiddick Moment, Richard H. Mcadams
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker
“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
(Con)Scripted: “Caucasian Rich Brain”, Lenese C. Herbert
(Con)Scripted: “Caucasian Rich Brain”, Lenese C. Herbert
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway
What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Frames, Fiends, Feelings And Family: Succession’S Affect And The Law School Classroom, Gillian Calder, Rebecca Johnson
Frames, Fiends, Feelings And Family: Succession’S Affect And The Law School Classroom, Gillian Calder, Rebecca Johnson
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke
Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sense Of An Ending, Susan A. Bandes
Foreword, Susan A. Bandes, Diane Kemker
Note From The Editors, Depaul Law Review