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Articles 1 - 30 of 162
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Colonization Of The Womb, Nancy Ehrenreich
Withholding Consent To Alienate: If Your Landlord Is In A Bad Mood, Can He Prevent You From Alienating Your Lease?, Martha Wach
Withholding Consent To Alienate: If Your Landlord Is In A Bad Mood, Can He Prevent You From Alienating Your Lease?, Martha Wach
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Foreword To Native Law Selections: Recent Developments In Federal Indian Law As Applied To Native Alaskans, Susanne Di Pietro
Foreword To Native Law Selections: Recent Developments In Federal Indian Law As Applied To Native Alaskans, Susanne Di Pietro
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Waiver Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity In The Contractual Context: Conflict Between The Ninth Circuit And The Alaska Supreme Court, Kenton Keller Pettit
The Waiver Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity In The Contractual Context: Conflict Between The Ninth Circuit And The Alaska Supreme Court, Kenton Keller Pettit
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Court Jurisdiction And Public Law 280: What Role For Tribal Courts In Alaska, Susanne Di Pietro
Tribal Court Jurisdiction And Public Law 280: What Role For Tribal Courts In Alaska, Susanne Di Pietro
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rule 82 Revisited: Attorney Fee Shifting In Alaska, Kevin Michael Kordziel
Rule 82 Revisited: Attorney Fee Shifting In Alaska, Kevin Michael Kordziel
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance Regulation In Alaska: Healthy Exercise Of A State Prerogative, David G. Stebing
Insurance Regulation In Alaska: Healthy Exercise Of A State Prerogative, David G. Stebing
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liability Of The State And Its Employees For The Negligent Investigation Of Child Abuse Reports, Susan Lynn Abbott
Liability Of The State And Its Employees For The Negligent Investigation Of Child Abuse Reports, Susan Lynn Abbott
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 241 And The First Amendment: Avoiding A False Conflict Through Proper Mens Rea Analysis, Adam G. Safwat
Section 241 And The First Amendment: Avoiding A False Conflict Through Proper Mens Rea Analysis, Adam G. Safwat
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fairness And Trust In Corporate Law, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Fairness And Trust In Corporate Law, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Annie Get Your Gun ‘Cause Help Ain’T Comin’: The Need For Constitutional Protection From Peer Abuse In Public Schools, Adam Michael Greenfield
Annie Get Your Gun ‘Cause Help Ain’T Comin’: The Need For Constitutional Protection From Peer Abuse In Public Schools, Adam Michael Greenfield
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proving A Criminal Predisposition: Separating The Unwary Innocent From The Unwary Criminal, W. H. Johnson Iii
Proving A Criminal Predisposition: Separating The Unwary Innocent From The Unwary Criminal, W. H. Johnson Iii
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Empirical Evidence On The Deep Pockets Hypothesis: Jury Awards For Pain And Suffering In Medical Malpractice Cases, Neil Vidmar
Empirical Evidence On The Deep Pockets Hypothesis: Jury Awards For Pain And Suffering In Medical Malpractice Cases, Neil Vidmar
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The “Proper” Scope Of Federal Power: A Jurisdictional Interpretation Of The Sweeping Clause, Gary Lawson, Patricia B. Granger
The “Proper” Scope Of Federal Power: A Jurisdictional Interpretation Of The Sweeping Clause, Gary Lawson, Patricia B. Granger
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Stolen Artwork: Deciding Ownership Is No Pretty Picture, Andrea E. Hayworth
Stolen Artwork: Deciding Ownership Is No Pretty Picture, Andrea E. Hayworth
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Artists And Unconstitutional Conditions: The Big Bad Wolf Won’T Subsidize Little Red Riding Hood’S Indecent Art, Michael J. Elston
Artists And Unconstitutional Conditions: The Big Bad Wolf Won’T Subsidize Little Red Riding Hood’S Indecent Art, Michael J. Elston
Law and Contemporary Problems
Recent developments in the area of academic freedom and artistic expression are examined, considering First Amendment protection for artistic expression as well as the particular problem of government funding of the arts.
Shareholder Voting And The Chicago School: Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent, Alexander G. Simpson
Shareholder Voting And The Chicago School: Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent, Alexander G. Simpson
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Disagreement And Interpretation, Robert F. Nagel
Disagreement And Interpretation, Robert F. Nagel
Law and Contemporary Problems
The question of what weight--if any--courts should give to elected government resistance to court decisions is examined. A principle is sought that explains why courts should not consider local resistance when deliberating on constitutional questions.
Foreword, Neal Devins
Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen J. Wermiel
Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen J. Wermiel
Law and Contemporary Problems
The confirmation process for Supreme Court justices is examined as a form of indirect constitutional interpretation by the Senate. Recent confirmation struggles are used as examples.
The Lawmaking Congress, Roger H. Davidson
The Lawmaking Congress, Roger H. Davidson
Law and Contemporary Problems
General guidelines for understanding how the task of framing and reviewing constitutional issues is approached by senators and representatives in Congress are presented.
Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins
Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins
Law and Contemporary Problems
The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an examination of FCC efforts to repudiate regulatory initiatives designed to facilitate diversity in broadcasting.
The President’S Power Of Interpretation: Implications Of A Unified Theory Of Constitutional Law, Geoffrey P. Miller
The President’S Power Of Interpretation: Implications Of A Unified Theory Of Constitutional Law, Geoffrey P. Miller
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Voting Rights And The “Statutory Constitution”, Peter M. Shane
Voting Rights And The “Statutory Constitution”, Peter M. Shane
Law and Contemporary Problems
The appeal of regarding certain statutes as having constitutional status is discussed. The possibility that certain statutes may lay claim to expressing fundamental law in a way that entitles them to be included within the range of material relevant to constitutional interpretation is examined.
Gender In The Military: Androcentrism And Institutional Reform, Kathryn Abrams
Gender In The Military: Androcentrism And Institutional Reform, Kathryn Abrams
Law and Contemporary Problems
Military exclusion policies have been challenged by straight women, gays and lesbians. Questions about the arguments and the institutional mechanisms through which change can best be achieved are discussed.