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Full-Text Articles in Law
Beyond Abortion: Why The Personhood Movement Implicates Reproductive Choice, Jonathan Will
Beyond Abortion: Why The Personhood Movement Implicates Reproductive Choice, Jonathan Will
Journal Articles
In 2008, an amendment was proposed to the Colorado Constitution that sought to attach the rights and protections associated with legal “personhood” to any human being from the moment of fertilization. Although the initiative was defeated, it sparked a nation-wide Personhood Movement that has spurred similar efforts at the federal level and in over a dozen states. Personhood advocates choose terms like “fertilization,” or phrases such as “human being at any stage of development,” to identify the “person”-defining moment in the reproductive process, and these designations have profound implications for reproductive choice. Proponents are outspoken in their desire to outlaw …
Dismantling America’S Largest Sleeper Cell: The Imperative To Treat, Rather Than Merely Punish, Active Duty Offenders With Ptsd Prior To Discharge From The Armed Forces, Evan R. Seamone
Journal Articles
By separating combat veterans with uniquely military discharges that make many ineligible for effective PTSD treatment, the active duty armed forces are creating a class of future offenders, specially trained to be lethal, whose violent acts against themselves, their families, and the public collectively amass more casualties, incur more costs, and drain more resources in the homeland than the underlying traumatic episode in the war zone. The obligation to treat these offenders and help them successfully transition to civilian society with preserved VA benefits before discharge is not merely a laudatory goal of therapeutic jurisprudence, but a mandate under the …
Book Review, Angela Mae Kupenda
Book Review, Angela Mae Kupenda
Journal Articles
LIBERTY & SECURITY, authored by Human Rights Law Professor Conor Gearty, is a book that is relevant and fills a void through the question it explores. Gearty, while admitting that the terms liberty and security are susceptible to a host of meanings, does not seek in this book to define a more precise meaning for these terms. Rather, the book focuses on the “for how many” question (p.2). Gearty asks and answers whether liberty and security are “to be for all or just the few?”
Using Feathery Birds To Disguise Hateful Speech: Avatar, Hillary: The Movie, Citizens United, And How Birds Of The Same Feather Flock Together, Angela Mae Kupenda
Using Feathery Birds To Disguise Hateful Speech: Avatar, Hillary: The Movie, Citizens United, And How Birds Of The Same Feather Flock Together, Angela Mae Kupenda
Journal Articles
Some types of hateful speech may be called commercialism or entertainment. Yet, this speech disguises hate. This speech seems to be harmless entertainment, as harmless as doves or feathery birds. However, in reality this speech drowns out the truth in the marketplace, as individuals appear to become more gullible in watching film and other commercial speech. This essay explores this quandary by asking, and attempting to answer, four questions. First, is there any possible negative influence from commercial media, especially film, in the marketplace of ideas about nonwhites (i.e., has the truth about race and about nonwhites already won out …
'May It Please The Court?': A Short Story, Angela Mae Kupenda
'May It Please The Court?': A Short Story, Angela Mae Kupenda
Journal Articles
This story tells a fictional account of a black woman lawyer who is about to try the biggest case of her life. While many black women lawyers seek to express their individuality and bring the best of themselves into their work and lives, conventions and norms about race and gender force them to give huge attention to things that likely matter little in the long run. In this story, we go on a journey of self-discovery with the protagonist, Angel, in hopes that she will be able to please the court in this—her trial of a lifetime.
Legal Ethics In A Time Of Change: An Assessment Of The American Bar Association's Ethics 20/20 Commission, Donald E. Campbell
Legal Ethics In A Time Of Change: An Assessment Of The American Bar Association's Ethics 20/20 Commission, Donald E. Campbell
Journal Articles
Bob Dylan sang "Times They are a-Changin'." A line from that song is "you better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone." This could easily be the theme of the 2013 Law Review Symposium. The Symposium was about change. Change that has come, is coming, and will (or should) come to the world of legal ethics and professional responsibility-as well as the consequences of refusing to recognize and adapt to change. The Symposium was prompted by work of the American Bar Association's Ethics 20/ 20 Commission, established in 2009 by then President Carolyn B. Lamm. The Commission was tasked …
Forty (Plus) Years After The Revolution: Observations On The Implied Warranty Of Habitability, Donald E. Campbell
Forty (Plus) Years After The Revolution: Observations On The Implied Warranty Of Habitability, Donald E. Campbell
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The implied warranty of habitability has been called the “most prominent result” of the revolution in tenant rights that arose in the 1960s and 1970s. How has the revolution fared after forty-plus years? How have courts responded to the shift from examining the landlord-tenant relationship under the doctrines of contract in the place of property law? This article examines some of the issues that courts are addressing today with regard to the implied warranty of habitability. The article will begin with a historical discussion of the warranty’s rise to provide context for how truly revolutionary its adoption was. Then, jumping …
Partisanship, Politics, And The Voting Rights Act: The Curious Case Of U.S. V. Ike Brown, Donald E. Campbell
Partisanship, Politics, And The Voting Rights Act: The Curious Case Of U.S. V. Ike Brown, Donald E. Campbell
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 has been described as the "crown jewel" of the Civil Rights Movement. The success of the Act to remove official obstacles to voting is undeniable, and the influx of African American voters into the political system changed the nature of politics in the United States at all levels. The political and cultural context has changed so greatly that in 2006, it was politically possible for the President Bush's Justice Department to bring the first claim against an African American for violating the voting rights of white citizens. This article seeks to explain how this …
Harmonizing European Union Bank Resolution: Central Clearing Of Otc Derivative Contracts Maintaining The Status Quo Of Safe Harbors, Christoph Henkel
Harmonizing European Union Bank Resolution: Central Clearing Of Otc Derivative Contracts Maintaining The Status Quo Of Safe Harbors, Christoph Henkel
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This Article argues that safe harbors for financial contracts should not be expanded in Europe, but instead should be repealed, as suggested by some commentators in the United States. At the very minimum, credit derivatives, swaps, and repurchasing agreements should be subject to a stay, and the resolution authorities in the Member States should have the power to assume beneficial contracts and to reject other unfavorable contracts. Also, the power of resolution authorities to transfer derivative positions in full or in part should not be sanctioned in favor of a full transfer. Rather, resolution authorities should have the power to …
How Tax Increment Financing (Tif) Districts Correlate With Taxable Properties, Randall K. Johnson
How Tax Increment Financing (Tif) Districts Correlate With Taxable Properties, Randall K. Johnson
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TIF literature does not answer a basic question:Does this economic development tool positively correlate with expanded tax bases? The question is important because it avoids the difficult issue of causation, while also yielding insight into the nature of the relationship between TIF and expanded tax bases. As a result, this Article answers the question for suburban Cook County, Illinois.
The Sky Is Falling (Again): Evaluating The Current Funding Crisis In The Judiciary, Donald E. Campbell
The Sky Is Falling (Again): Evaluating The Current Funding Crisis In The Judiciary, Donald E. Campbell
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This Article will consider the current crisis in a broad historical context. This larger narrative can provide a helpful perspective in the current debate. It offers a glimpse into how we came to the current system and allows us to question our assumptions regarding the way the system currently works. Historical context is an important (and under-discussed) aspect of this crisis. As the leaders of the bench and bar come together to evaluate changes to the current system, the discussion should begin with understanding how the system evolved to where it is now and with appreciating the fact that the …
Why Police Learn From Third-Party Data, Randall K. Johnson
Why Police Learn From Third-Party Data, Randall K. Johnson
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This Essay argues that third-party data collection, particularly of administrative complaints and departmental audit information, holds greater promise than lawsuit data collection. It does so by asserting that third-party data collection is more useful for three reasons. First, third-party data collection may prevent manipulation by individual police officers and law enforcement agencies. Second, it may assure that police behavioral trends are identified. Lastly, third-party data collection may help to deter published § 1983 cases. This Essay, however, only models and tests the final claim.
Table Of Contents-Issue 1, Mc Law
The Constitution At Work, Alan Nunnelee
The Constitution At Work, Alan Nunnelee
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professional Identity As Advocacy, Robert Rubinson
Professional Identity As Advocacy, Robert Rubinson
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reading The Fine Print: Emerging Views On The Successorship Doctrine And Mandatory Arbitration Provisions, Matthew M. Mccluer
Reading The Fine Print: Emerging Views On The Successorship Doctrine And Mandatory Arbitration Provisions, Matthew M. Mccluer
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Love In Vain: The Social Value Of Mississippi's Alienation Of Affection In Protecting Marriage, David Neil Mccarty
Love In Vain: The Social Value Of Mississippi's Alienation Of Affection In Protecting Marriage, David Neil Mccarty
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
We Are Who We Admit: The Need To Harmonize Law School Admission And Professionalism Process With Bar Admission Standards, Timothy P. Chinaris
We Are Who We Admit: The Need To Harmonize Law School Admission And Professionalism Process With Bar Admission Standards, Timothy P. Chinaris
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Think Before You Speak: Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project - The Terrorists Stole My Freedom Of Speech, Robert William Canoy Jr.
Think Before You Speak: Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project - The Terrorists Stole My Freedom Of Speech, Robert William Canoy Jr.
Mississippi College Law Review
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How Much Land Can A Sand Pump Dump: Stop The Beach Renourishment, Inc. V. Fla. Dep't Of Envtl. Prot., Justin Ponds
How Much Land Can A Sand Pump Dump: Stop The Beach Renourishment, Inc. V. Fla. Dep't Of Envtl. Prot., Justin Ponds
Mississippi College Law Review
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Table Of Contents-Issue 2, Mc Law
Friends, Gangbangers, Custody Disputants, Lend Me Your Passwords, Aviva Orestein
Friends, Gangbangers, Custody Disputants, Lend Me Your Passwords, Aviva Orestein
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expectations Of Privacy In Social Media, Stephen E. Henderson
Expectations Of Privacy In Social Media, Stephen E. Henderson
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Social Media Thicket For Mississippi Lawyers: Surviving And Thriving In An Ethical Tangled Web, Michael H. Rubin
The Social Media Thicket For Mississippi Lawyers: Surviving And Thriving In An Ethical Tangled Web, Michael H. Rubin
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Media, Law, And The Practical Application Within The Entertainment Industry, Martin F. Frascogna, Adrienn Karancsi
Social Media, Law, And The Practical Application Within The Entertainment Industry, Martin F. Frascogna, Adrienn Karancsi
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Social Media: A Preliminary Case Study Of Pinterest, Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Bri Whetstone
Copyright And Social Media: A Preliminary Case Study Of Pinterest, Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Bri Whetstone
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Old Spice: Business Identities, Trademarks, And Social Media, Lesli Harris
The New Old Spice: Business Identities, Trademarks, And Social Media, Lesli Harris
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents-Issue 3, Mc Law
Executive Overreach And Recess Appointments, Roger Wicker
Executive Overreach And Recess Appointments, Roger Wicker
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.
Costs Of No Codes, James R. Maxeiner
Costs Of No Codes, James R. Maxeiner
Mississippi College Law Review
No abstract provided.