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The Missing Ingredient: Incorporating Domestic Violence Issues Into The Law School Curriculum, John F. Mahon, Daniel K. Wright Oct 2004

The Missing Ingredient: Incorporating Domestic Violence Issues Into The Law School Curriculum, John F. Mahon, Daniel K. Wright

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Changing Of The Guard: The Propriety Of Appointing Guardians For Fetuses, M. Todd Parker Oct 2004

A Changing Of The Guard: The Propriety Of Appointing Guardians For Fetuses, M. Todd Parker

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Apr 2004

Table Of Contents

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Brown And The Idea Of Progress In American Legal History: A Comment On William Nelson, Mary L. Dudziak Apr 2004

Brown And The Idea Of Progress In American Legal History: A Comment On William Nelson, Mary L. Dudziak

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Beyond Bakke: Grutter–Gratz And The Promise Of Brown, Joel K. Goldstein Apr 2004

Beyond Bakke: Grutter–Gratz And The Promise Of Brown, Joel K. Goldstein

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Raising The Bar: Brown And The Transformation Of The Southern Judiciary, Anders Walker Apr 2004

Raising The Bar: Brown And The Transformation Of The Southern Judiciary, Anders Walker

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Masthead Apr 2004

Masthead

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Glimpse Behind And Beyond Grutter, Evan Caminker Apr 2004

A Glimpse Behind And Beyond Grutter, Evan Caminker

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Justice Advanced: Comments On William Nelson’S Brown V. Board Of Education And The Jurisprudence Of Legal Realism, Robert J. Cottrol Apr 2004

Justice Advanced: Comments On William Nelson’S Brown V. Board Of Education And The Jurisprudence Of Legal Realism, Robert J. Cottrol

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Brown V. Board Of Education: An Axe In The Frozen Sea Of Racism, Jack Greenberg Apr 2004

Brown V. Board Of Education: An Axe In The Frozen Sea Of Racism, Jack Greenberg

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


An Historical Note On The Significance Of The Stigma Rationale For A Civil Rights Landmark, Tomiko Brown-Nagin Apr 2004

An Historical Note On The Significance Of The Stigma Rationale For A Civil Rights Landmark, Tomiko Brown-Nagin

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Merit And Diversity: The Origins Of The Law School Admissions Test, William P. Lapiana Apr 2004

Merit And Diversity: The Origins Of The Law School Admissions Test, William P. Lapiana

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Regulating What’S Not Real: Federal Regulation In The Aftermath Of Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Kate Dugan Apr 2004

Regulating What’S Not Real: Federal Regulation In The Aftermath Of Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Kate Dugan

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Access To Deportation Proceedings Following September 11: A Return To The Fundamentals Of Richmond Newspapers, Caroline P. Lavelle Apr 2004

Access To Deportation Proceedings Following September 11: A Return To The Fundamentals Of Richmond Newspapers, Caroline P. Lavelle

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Joel K. Goldstein Apr 2004

Introduction, Joel K. Goldstein

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Brown V. Board Of Education And The Jurisprudence Of Legal Realism, William E. Nelson Apr 2004

Brown V. Board Of Education And The Jurisprudence Of Legal Realism, William E. Nelson

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


From Cardozo To Dworkin: Some Variations On Professor Nelson’S Theme, Louis H. Pollak Apr 2004

From Cardozo To Dworkin: Some Variations On Professor Nelson’S Theme, Louis H. Pollak

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Paradox Of Massive Resistance: Political Conformity And Chaos In The Aftermath Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin M. Kruse Apr 2004

The Paradox Of Massive Resistance: Political Conformity And Chaos In The Aftermath Of Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin M. Kruse

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Mar 2004

Table Of Contents

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Missouri Supreme Court Approves A Controversial Police Drug Enforcement Tactic Used On Missouri Highways Code Name: “Gotcha!” A Case Note On State V. Mack, Dustin P. Deschamp Mar 2004

The Missouri Supreme Court Approves A Controversial Police Drug Enforcement Tactic Used On Missouri Highways Code Name: “Gotcha!” A Case Note On State V. Mack, Dustin P. Deschamp

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Masthead Mar 2004

Masthead

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Irrelevance Of Sincerity: Deliberative Democracy In The Supreme Court, John M. Kang Mar 2004

The Irrelevance Of Sincerity: Deliberative Democracy In The Supreme Court, John M. Kang

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America: A Moral Perspective To Extend Civil Rights To The Unborn From Creation To Natural Death, Charles I. Lugosi Mar 2004

Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America: A Moral Perspective To Extend Civil Rights To The Unborn From Creation To Natural Death, Charles I. Lugosi

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Bringing The Messiah Through Law: Legal Education At The Jesuit Schools, Daniel J. Morrissey Mar 2004

Bringing The Messiah Through Law: Legal Education At The Jesuit Schools, Daniel J. Morrissey

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Barry Bonds Baseball Case—An Empirical Approach—Is Fleeting Possession Five Tenths Of The Ball?, Peter Adomeit Mar 2004

The Barry Bonds Baseball Case—An Empirical Approach—Is Fleeting Possession Five Tenths Of The Ball?, Peter Adomeit

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sunshine In Cyberspace? Electronic Deliberation And The Reach Of Open Meeting Laws, Stephen Schaeffer Mar 2004

Sunshine In Cyberspace? Electronic Deliberation And The Reach Of Open Meeting Laws, Stephen Schaeffer

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Unfair Competition And The “Misappropriation Doctrine”—A Renewed Analysis, Miguel Deutch Mar 2004

Unfair Competition And The “Misappropriation Doctrine”—A Renewed Analysis, Miguel Deutch

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Could A Cia Or Fbi Agent Be Quartered In Your House During A War On Terrorism, Iraq Or North Korea?, Christopher J. Schmidt Mar 2004

Could A Cia Or Fbi Agent Be Quartered In Your House During A War On Terrorism, Iraq Or North Korea?, Christopher J. Schmidt

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Metaphysics Of Property: Looking Beneath The Surface Of Regulatory Takings Law After Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council V. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Brian J. Nolan Mar 2004

The Metaphysics Of Property: Looking Beneath The Surface Of Regulatory Takings Law After Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council V. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Brian J. Nolan

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Retheorizing The Presumption Against Implied Repeals, Karen Petroski Mar 2004

Retheorizing The Presumption Against Implied Repeals, Karen Petroski

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What should a court do when it is presented with two statutes that appear to be in conflict? If the conflict proves irreconcilable, and neither of the statutes is more specific than the other, a long-standing principle of statutory interpretation advises the court to conclude that the legislature's last word on the subject-the later-enacted statute-controls. The later enacted statute therefore "repeals" by necessary implication the earlier, contrary statute to the extent of the conflict.' This rule of thumb reflects an understanding that, occasionally, updating of the statutory scheme is desirable, either because this updating was intended (if not acknowledged) by …