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Equality For Individuals Or Equality For Groups: Implications Of The Supreme Court Decision In The Manhart Case, William W. Van Alstyne
Equality For Individuals Or Equality For Groups: Implications Of The Supreme Court Decision In The Manhart Case, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Scholarship
This commentary breaks down the case of the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power v. Manhart and discusses what effects the Supreme Court's decision will have when Title VII is applied to university employers, particularly in their relationship with TIAA-CREF
More On Regulation: A Reply To Stephen Weiner, Clark C. Havighurst
More On Regulation: A Reply To Stephen Weiner, Clark C. Havighurst
Faculty Scholarship
In Volume 3, Number 3 of this journal, Professor Havighurst* wrote a brief Comment in which he observed that the function of health care cost-containment regulation is the rationing of health care resources, and argued that the fostering of health care consumers' and providers' free choice in the competitive marketplace is preferable to conventional cost-containment regulation as a mechanism for such rationing. He briefly outlined various reforms, including changes in federal tax treatment of health insurance premiums, aimed at implementing his ap- proach. Subsequently, in a Comment in Volume 4, Number 1, Stephen M.Weiner, then Chairman of the Massachusetts Rate …
A Preliminary Report On The Bakke Case, William W. Van Alstyne
A Preliminary Report On The Bakke Case, William W. Van Alstyne
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This comment breaks down the variety of opinions in the Bakke case and discusses the immediate implications the decision may have on the academic community.
Health Maintenance Organizations And The Health Planners, Clark C. Havighurst
Health Maintenance Organizations And The Health Planners, Clark C. Havighurst
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No abstract provided.
The Möbius Strip Of The First Amendment: Perspectives On Red Lion, William W. Van Alstyne
The Möbius Strip Of The First Amendment: Perspectives On Red Lion, William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.
East-West Trade Regulation In The United States (1974 Trade Act, Title Iv), Kazimierz Grzybowski
East-West Trade Regulation In The United States (1974 Trade Act, Title Iv), Kazimierz Grzybowski
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No abstract provided.
Socialist Legality And Uncensored Literature In The Soviet Union, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Socialist Legality And Uncensored Literature In The Soviet Union, Kazimierz Grzybowski
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No abstract provided.
Abolishing Diversity Jurisdiction: Positive Side Effects And Potential For Further Reforms, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Abolishing Diversity Jurisdiction: Positive Side Effects And Potential For Further Reforms, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Faculty Scholarship
The possibility of abolishing the general diversity jurisdiction of the federal courts has received increasing attention with the passage of an abolition bill by the House of Representatives in 1978. Discussion of abolition has tended to focus on such issues as the importance of reducing federal court caseloads, the appropriateness of transferring state law cases to state courts, and the extent to which prejudice against out-of-staters survives in state courts. Professor Rowe suggests that there would be several little-noticed but significant effects of abolishing diversity jurisdiction. He argues that abolition would elminate or greatly reduce some of the major difficulties …
The Recurring Question Of The Limited Constitutional Convention, Walter E. Dellinger Iii
The Recurring Question Of The Limited Constitutional Convention, Walter E. Dellinger Iii
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Community And Separate Interests In Pension And Social Security Benefits After Marriage Of Brown And Erisa, William A. Reppy Jr.
Community And Separate Interests In Pension And Social Security Benefits After Marriage Of Brown And Erisa, William A. Reppy Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The University Law School And Legal Services, Paul D. Carrington
The University Law School And Legal Services, Paul D. Carrington
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No abstract provided.
The Implications Of ‘Resegregation’ For Judicially Imposed School Secretation Remedies, Charles T. Clotfelter
The Implications Of ‘Resegregation’ For Judicially Imposed School Secretation Remedies, Charles T. Clotfelter
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