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Walker Trinkaus: The Conversable Professor, Gerald F. Uelmen
Walker Trinkaus: The Conversable Professor, Gerald F. Uelmen
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The Fourth Amendment Handbook, Gerald F. Uelmen
The Fourth Amendment Handbook, Gerald F. Uelmen
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A Biologic Argument For Gay Essentialism-Determinism: Implications For Equal Protection And Substantive Due Process, E. Gary Spitko
A Biologic Argument For Gay Essentialism-Determinism: Implications For Equal Protection And Substantive Due Process, E. Gary Spitko
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Classifications, like race, that historically have been used to saddle certain people with disabilities on the basis of a characteristic that otherwise would be irrelevant to an individual's ability to contribute to society are inherently suspect as more likely to have been the product of irrational prejudice and, thus, are deserving of heightened equal protection scrutiny. Thus, in adjudicating whether a sexual orientation classification is deserving of heightened equal protection scrutiny, a court should ask only whether gay people have suffered a history of discrimination and whether their sexual orientation says anything about their ability to contribute to society.
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Mothers Who Kill: Coming To Terms With Modern American Infanticide, Michelle Oberman
Mothers Who Kill: Coming To Terms With Modern American Infanticide, Michelle Oberman
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Nullification In The Nineties, Alan Scheflin
Nullification In The Nineties, Alan Scheflin
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Improving Access To Food In Low-Income Communities: An Investigation Of Three Bay Area Neighborhoods, Edward Steinman, Kenneth Hecht
Improving Access To Food In Low-Income Communities: An Investigation Of Three Bay Area Neighborhoods, Edward Steinman, Kenneth Hecht
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This report seeks to describe and analyze that dysfunction as it manifests itself in three low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland. It does not examine the causes nor scope of poverty in those communities nor does it intend to estimate or describe the prevalence of hunger. These measures are amply documented in a 1995 report on hunger and the problem of food "insecurity" commissioned by the California Senate Office of Research and, in 1993 and 1994, reports on hunger from the Alameda County Community Food Bank and San Francisco Food Bank, respectively. Rather, this report treats poverty, hunger and …
Merciful Juries: The Resilience Of Jury Nullification, Alan Scheflin, Jon M. Van Dyke
Merciful Juries: The Resilience Of Jury Nullification, Alan Scheflin, Jon M. Van Dyke
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The Effect Of Criminal Conduct Upon Refugee And Asylum Status, Evangeline G. Abriel
The Effect Of Criminal Conduct Upon Refugee And Asylum Status, Evangeline G. Abriel
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Antitrust And The Telephone Industry After The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, George J. Alexander
Antitrust And The Telephone Industry After The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, George J. Alexander
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