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Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long
Obscenity, The Law And Religion, Thomas A. Long
IUSTITIA
The long history of the relation between Western religion and secular law is both interesting and complex.' In what follows I shall discuss one current social issue which is illustrative of this relation,namely, the relatively recent legal-moral controversy over obscenity.
China's Use Of International Law In Border Disputes: The Cases Of India And The Soviet Union, Larry R. Schreiter
China's Use Of International Law In Border Disputes: The Cases Of India And The Soviet Union, Larry R. Schreiter
IUSTITIA
Despite American "containment" in the fifties and sixties, China was nevertheless a major actor on the international scene. The loci of China's practice of international politics ranged from the Bandung Conference to its ideological foray into European politics following the Hungarian rebellion in 1956. Along with this activism in the international environment, China turned her attention in the late fifties to the question of gaining mutual agreements with her neighbors on the delineation and regulation of the boundaries. This concern brought about some marked changes in bilateral foreign policy, and required dealings of both an ideological as well as technical …
From Stockholm To Nairobi To Caracas: Route Toward A New International Law?, Lynton K. Caldwell
From Stockholm To Nairobi To Caracas: Route Toward A New International Law?, Lynton K. Caldwell
IUSTITIA
In the future, as in the past, one function of international law will be to formalize and clarify procedures to deal with emergent problems. The international environmental developments noted in this paper, e.g. global monitoring, supervision of the seabed, protection of endangered species, resource allocation, and many others, will require institutional arrangements differing from those with which nations have had experience. Innovation in legal principles and procedures is an almost certain consequence of such developments. Innovations in principle have been among the more obvious outputs of the international environmental conferences and programs since 1968. As these principles are translated, often …
Marriage In An Age Of Possibility: Joseph Epstein's Divorced In America, William I. Fine
Marriage In An Age Of Possibility: Joseph Epstein's Divorced In America, William I. Fine
IUSTITIA
Ever since the William Loud family first exhibited their marital difficulties on the Public Broadcasting Service, there has been a new direction in the popular literature on American divorce. In the past, the study of marital breakdown relied heavily on a foundation of case studies and empirical data. As society became more complex and variable, permutations from the basic theories became inextricably confused. Often the validity of a research technique would become a greater point of controversy than the results achieved. The product was a contradictory and prematurely dated body of knowledge in which no conclusive evidence could be assembled …
Communist Chinese Attitudes Toward United Nations Membership 1945-1971 An Essay, Victoria E. Docauer
Communist Chinese Attitudes Toward United Nations Membership 1945-1971 An Essay, Victoria E. Docauer
IUSTITIA
Let us here examine the question of Communist Chinese representation in the United Nations in the context of a broader question: the attitude of Communist China toward international law. Was it only United States interference which kept Communist China out of the United Nations? What is the position of Communist China in regard to international law? Has the People's Republic been the lawless nation that it is sometimes described to be? In an attempt to provide questions, one must examine those arguments which emphasize the lawlessness of Communist China and seek to determine the attitude of the Communist Chinese toward …
Photo Essay: On The Street, John G. Hopper
Photo Essay: On The Street, John G. Hopper
IUSTITIA
When people speak of crime in the streets, they invariably refer to cold statistics or a report from a governmental agency as a source of information. There is however another source of information on the subject-that of personal experience. It is the unique experience that urban police sometimes refer to as being "on the street". The following is this photographer's impression of spending several winter nights on the streets with an urban police force.
New Incentives For Middle Class Philanthropy: Radical Funding For The Public Good, Samuel M. Loescher
New Incentives For Middle Class Philanthropy: Radical Funding For The Public Good, Samuel M. Loescher
IUSTITIA
The recent expansions in membership and budget of the American Civil Liberties Union and, even more dramatically, the explosive funding by mail of newly-founded Common Cause and Public Citizen, all suggest the presence of evolutionary forces at work in the American political economy that are encouraging a renewal of middle class associations to monitor powerful institutions and to advocate in behalf of the relatively powerless.
The rash of whistle-blowing disclosures of citizen professionals which have alerted us to the multi-billion dollar wastage on C-5As and attack carriers, the existence of My-Lais, the military assemblage of dossiers on 30 million civilians, …
Private Markets And Social Control, Lloyd D. Orr
Private Markets And Social Control, Lloyd D. Orr
IUSTITIA
The continuing failure of society to deal adequately with its problems has led to criticism that goes beyond the imperfections of a fundamentally sound social organization. Individual economic incentive and private markets, the basics of our economic organization, are condemned as inherently destructive of desirable social goals. It may be that such criticism is naive with respect to the basic history of economic organization and the prospects for meaningful alternatives. It also may be that the "solutions" offered are frequently more authoritarian than the critics allege the present system to be. We are still left to ponder the vital, long-standing, …
Dedication-Ralph Follen Fuchs, Douglass Boshkoff
Dedication-Ralph Follen Fuchs, Douglass Boshkoff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Prisoner's Right To A Protective Transfer From State To Federal Prison, Dale M. Iwataki
A Prisoner's Right To A Protective Transfer From State To Federal Prison, Dale M. Iwataki
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Control Of Cash Tender Offers-A Few Practical Recommendations, Ronald W. Oakes
Judicial Control Of Cash Tender Offers-A Few Practical Recommendations, Ronald W. Oakes
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth, By Raoul Berger, Maurice J. Holland Jr.
Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth, By Raoul Berger, Maurice J. Holland Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Child Neglect Proceedings-A New Focus, Ellen K. Thomas
Child Neglect Proceedings-A New Focus, Ellen K. Thomas
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Appellate Representation Of Indigents In Indiana, Richard L. Brown, Kenneth W. Dodge, Paula Gordon White
Appellate Representation Of Indigents In Indiana, Richard L. Brown, Kenneth W. Dodge, Paula Gordon White
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Section 1983 And The "Background" Of Tort Liability, Sheldon H. Nahmod
Section 1983 And The "Background" Of Tort Liability, Sheldon H. Nahmod
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Security Council Resolutions In United States Courts, Janis P. Bianchi
Security Council Resolutions In United States Courts, Janis P. Bianchi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Justice Sherman Minton And The Balance Of Liberty, David N. Atkinson
Justice Sherman Minton And The Balance Of Liberty, David N. Atkinson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Inadequacies And Doctrinal Restraints In Controlling The Military, Edward F. Sherman
Legal Inadequacies And Doctrinal Restraints In Controlling The Military, Edward F. Sherman
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM:
The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
The Control Of Military Organizations In A Democratic Society: Some Thoughts Concerning The Role Of Social Scientists, Maurice Garnier
The Control Of Military Organizations In A Democratic Society: Some Thoughts Concerning The Role Of Social Scientists, Maurice Garnier
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM:
The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
The New "Problem Soldier"- Dissenter In The Ranks, Howard J. De Nike
The New "Problem Soldier"- Dissenter In The Ranks, Howard J. De Nike
Indiana Law Journal
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The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
No Tunes Of Glory: America's Military In The Aftermath Of Vietnam (Seven Book Reviews), John P. Lovell
No Tunes Of Glory: America's Military In The Aftermath Of Vietnam (Seven Book Reviews), John P. Lovell
Indiana Law Journal
Seven book reviews from the symposium, The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls.
Withdrawal Of Appointed Counsel From Frivolous Indigent Appeals, Michael R. Conner
Withdrawal Of Appointed Counsel From Frivolous Indigent Appeals, Michael R. Conner
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Senate Investigation Of Army Surveillance, Lawrence M. Baskir
Reflections On The Senate Investigation Of Army Surveillance, Lawrence M. Baskir
Indiana Law Journal
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The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
The New Civil Disturbance Regulations: The Threat Of Military Intervention, David E. Engdahl
The New Civil Disturbance Regulations: The Threat Of Military Intervention, David E. Engdahl
Indiana Law Journal
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The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
Civilian Control: New Perspectives For New Problems, Adam Yarmolinsky
Civilian Control: New Perspectives For New Problems, Adam Yarmolinsky
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM:
The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
Indian Tribal Courts And Procedural Due Process: A Different Standard, Peter W. Birkett
Indian Tribal Courts And Procedural Due Process: A Different Standard, Peter W. Birkett
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Two Hundred Years Later?, Yvonne Stam
Two Hundred Years Later?, Yvonne Stam
IUSTITIA
The revival of feminism is in many ways different from its earlier stage, although this may in large part be due to what the early feminists accomplished. They were more concerned with substantive legal change-property rights, child custody, divorce, suffrage, and others. In addition to filling in some of the substantive right gaps, we today are more concerned with social attitudes and the exercise of legal rights. Although modern-day feminists have advocated the passage of some reform legislation particularly, the Equal Rights Amendment, much of the focus of the movement is on social and cultural changes.
Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink
Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink
IUSTITIA
The educational establishment is now reflecting the concerns of womanhood. Grudgingly, and even painfully, it seems to some, the large and complicated system of formal education acknowledges the existence of practices which are sexist both in conception and operation. At one level this sexism is directed, at many levels of awareness, toward the functionaries of the system. The economic oppression of teachers, who are mostly female, is an obvious expression of the phenomenon. Another benchmark is the limited career development opportunities available to women as educational managers and academics.
At yet another level, not the less dangerous for being more …
Present Status Of Women In Professional Athletics, Debra Gaber
Present Status Of Women In Professional Athletics, Debra Gaber
IUSTITIA
The life of a female professional athlete in many ways seems undesirable. Attitudinal pressures and societal demands coupled with the rigors of competitive sport make a female pro's life draining, if not oppressive. On the outside there may appear a gleam of happiness as a photographer catches a pro in action during her moment of glory. Magazine articles assume by inference that being "number one" is glamorous and highly desirable. It does mark a tremendous achievement in an athlete's life, but for a female athlete, "getting there" is almost a nightmare. No female professional is without some battle scars.
Our …