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Partner Notification And The Threat Of Domestic Violence Against Women With Hiv Infection, Karen H. Rothenberg, Richard L. North
Partner Notification And The Threat Of Domestic Violence Against Women With Hiv Infection, Karen H. Rothenberg, Richard L. North
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Environmental Law In The Supreme Court: Highlights From The Marshall Papers, Robert V. Percival
Environmental Law In The Supreme Court: Highlights From The Marshall Papers, Robert V. Percival
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Justice Marshall served on the Court from 1967 until 1991. During that period, Congress passed all of the major federal environmental statutes and environmental regulation mushroomed. As a result, the Marshall papers reveal how the Court reached decisions that have shaped modern environmental law. The author, a former law clerk to former Justice Byron White and an associate professor of law at the University of Maryland, begins by describing the history of the Court's treatment of environmental disputes. He then discusses the steps the Justices take in deciding whether to accept cases for review; in reaching decisions on the merits …
Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View From The Outside, Diane E. Hoffmann
Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View From The Outside, Diane E. Hoffmann
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Financial Exploitation Of The Elderly, Diane E. Hoffmann, Roger Wolf
Financial Exploitation Of The Elderly, Diane E. Hoffmann, Roger Wolf
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Taming The Asylum Adjudication Process: An Agenda For The Twenty-First Century, Katherine L. Vaughns
Taming The Asylum Adjudication Process: An Agenda For The Twenty-First Century, Katherine L. Vaughns
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The Nonmajoritarian Difficulty: Legislative Deference To The Judiciary, Mark A. Graber
The Nonmajoritarian Difficulty: Legislative Deference To The Judiciary, Mark A. Graber
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The Impact Of The European Community On Labor Law: Some American Comparisons, Marley S. Weiss
The Impact Of The European Community On Labor Law: Some American Comparisons, Marley S. Weiss
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1990 Farm Bill's Inaccessible-Resource Provision Applies To Vehicles, David A. Super
1990 Farm Bill's Inaccessible-Resource Provision Applies To Vehicles, David A. Super
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Divorce Obligations And Bankruptcy Discharge: Rethinking The Support/Property Distinction, Jana B. Singer
Divorce Obligations And Bankruptcy Discharge: Rethinking The Support/Property Distinction, Jana B. Singer
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The Bankruptcy Code currently divides divorce-related obligations into two categories: awards or agreements in the nature of support are non-dischargeable; obligations arising from property divisions can be discharged in the same manner as ordinary commercial debts. Because recent developments in family law have undermined the support/property distinction and because privately negotiated divorce agreements often fail to distinguish between payments intended to serve as support and those intended to distribute property, the Code's reliance on this classification often leads to confusion and hardship for divorce obligees. In addition, because of the rise of equitable distribution as the dominant method of allocating …
Reflections On The Historical Context Of Section 402a, Oscar S. Gray
Reflections On The Historical Context Of Section 402a, Oscar S. Gray
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Die Eg-Uebernahme-Richtlinie Im Lichte Der Erfahrungen In Den Usa, Michael P. Van Alstine
Die Eg-Uebernahme-Richtlinie Im Lichte Der Erfahrungen In Den Usa, Michael P. Van Alstine
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Domestic Violence, The Family And The Lawyering Process: Lessons From Studies On Gender Bias In The Courts, Karen Czapanskiy
Domestic Violence, The Family And The Lawyering Process: Lessons From Studies On Gender Bias In The Courts, Karen Czapanskiy
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Reproduction And Parenting, Taunya Lovell Banks
Reproduction And Parenting, Taunya Lovell Banks
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Anti-Harassment: Building Law School Policies, Karen Czapanskiy
Anti-Harassment: Building Law School Policies, Karen Czapanskiy
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A Constitutional Conspiracy Unmasked: Why "No State" Does Not Mean "No State", Mark A. Graber
A Constitutional Conspiracy Unmasked: Why "No State" Does Not Mean "No State", Mark A. Graber
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Bifurcation Of Civil Rights Defendants: Undermining Monell In Police Brutality Cases, Douglas L. Colbert
Bifurcation Of Civil Rights Defendants: Undermining Monell In Police Brutality Cases, Douglas L. Colbert
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Denying The Secret Of Joy: A Critique Of Posner's Theory Of Sexuality, Martha M. Ertman
Denying The Secret Of Joy: A Critique Of Posner's Theory Of Sexuality, Martha M. Ertman
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Federal Court Abstention And State Administrative Law From Burford To Ankenbrandt: Fifty Years Of Judicial Federalism Under Burford V. Sun Oil Co. And Kindred Doctrines, Gordon G. Young
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Babies, Parents, And Grandparents: A Story In Two Cases, Karen Czapanskiy
Babies, Parents, And Grandparents: A Story In Two Cases, Karen Czapanskiy
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The Saga Of Wiretapping In France: What It Tells Us About The French Criminal Justice System, Edward A. Tomlinson
The Saga Of Wiretapping In France: What It Tells Us About The French Criminal Justice System, Edward A. Tomlinson
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The Law's Response To Reproductive Genetic Testing: Questioning Assumptions About Choice, Causation And Control, Karen H. Rothenberg
The Law's Response To Reproductive Genetic Testing: Questioning Assumptions About Choice, Causation And Control, Karen H. Rothenberg
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