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Why The U.S. Coal Industry And Its Jobs Are Not Coming Back, James M. Van Nostrand Dec 2016

Why The U.S. Coal Industry And Its Jobs Are Not Coming Back, James M. Van Nostrand

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The Legal Research Plan And The Research Log: An Examination Of The Role Of The Research Plan And Research Log In The Research Process, Caroline L. Osborne Oct 2016

The Legal Research Plan And The Research Log: An Examination Of The Role Of The Research Plan And Research Log In The Research Process, Caroline L. Osborne

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This paper reviews the current status of the concept of the legal research plan. It summarizes the basic elements of the legal research plan, reviews the current literature and recommends a design of a plan for use in first year legal research programs and by novice researchers. Also, it considers the use of the research log in the research process.


Who Owns The Water?, Jesse Richardson Aug 2016

Who Owns The Water?, Jesse Richardson

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Land Tenure And Sustainable Agriculture, Jesse Richardson Apr 2016

Land Tenure And Sustainable Agriculture, Jesse Richardson

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Reconstituting The Right To Education, Joshua Weishart Jan 2016

Reconstituting The Right To Education, Joshua Weishart

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Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded the right to education as a linchpin for reform. In the forty years since the Supreme Court relegated that right to the domain of state constitutional law, its power has surged and faded in litigation challenging state school finance systems. Like so many of the students it is meant to protect, however, the right to education has generally underachieved, in part because those wielding it have not always appreciated its distinctive forms and function.

Deconstructed, the right to education held by children has been formulated doctrinally as both a …