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2000

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Regret And Contract "Science", Peter A. Alces Jan 2000

Regret And Contract "Science", Peter A. Alces

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No abstract provided.


Correcting Deadly Confusion: Responding To Jury Inquiries In Capital Cases, Stephen P. Garvey, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Paul Marcus Jan 2000

Correcting Deadly Confusion: Responding To Jury Inquiries In Capital Cases, Stephen P. Garvey, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Paul Marcus

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No abstract provided.


Adr, The Judiciary And Justice: Coming To Terms With The Alternatives, Erin Ryan Jan 2000

Adr, The Judiciary And Justice: Coming To Terms With The Alternatives, Erin Ryan

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No abstract provided.


Public School Officials' Use Of Physical Force As A Fourth Amendment Seizure: Protecting Students From The Constitutional Chasm Between The Fourth And Fourteenth Amendments, Kathryn R. Urbonya Jan 2000

Public School Officials' Use Of Physical Force As A Fourth Amendment Seizure: Protecting Students From The Constitutional Chasm Between The Fourth And Fourteenth Amendments, Kathryn R. Urbonya

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No abstract provided.


The Perils Of Presidential Impeachment, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2000

The Perils Of Presidential Impeachment, Michael J. Gerhardt

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No abstract provided.


The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler Jan 2000

The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler

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No abstract provided.


On Children And Dual Nationality: Sabet And The Islamic Republic Of Iran, Nancy Amoury Combs Jan 2000

On Children And Dual Nationality: Sabet And The Islamic Republic Of Iran, Nancy Amoury Combs

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The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal's recent decision in Sabet and The Islamic Republic of Iran sheds new light on difficult issues concerning the dual nationality of minors. In particular, the case was the first in which the Tribunal determined minor dual national claimants to have a dominant and effective nationality different from that of either of their parents. Further, the Tribunal broke new ground in its analysis of 'the caveat,' an equitable doctrine that can bar the claims of dual nationals. This article applauds the Tribunal's advances in its caveat jurisprudence and develops a new approach that would further those …


Clinton, William Jefferson (1946- ), Neal Devins Jan 2000

Clinton, William Jefferson (1946- ), Neal Devins

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State Regulation Of Religious Education, Neal Devins Jan 2000

State Regulation Of Religious Education, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Reanimator: Mark Tushnet And The Second Coming Of The Imperial Presidency, Neal Devins Jan 2000

Reanimator: Mark Tushnet And The Second Coming Of The Imperial Presidency, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Asking The Right Questions: How The Courts Honored The Separation Of Powers By Reconsidering Miranda, Neal Devins Jan 2000

Asking The Right Questions: How The Courts Honored The Separation Of Powers By Reconsidering Miranda, Neal Devins

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Book Review Of But For Birmingham: The Local And National Movements In The Civil Rights Struggle, Davison M. Douglas Jan 2000

Book Review Of But For Birmingham: The Local And National Movements In The Civil Rights Struggle, Davison M. Douglas

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Book Review Of Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, And School Desegregation In Houston, Davison M. Douglas Jan 2000

Book Review Of Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, And School Desegregation In Houston, Davison M. Douglas

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No abstract provided.


The Special Constitutional Structure Of The Federal Impeachment Process, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2000

The Special Constitutional Structure Of The Federal Impeachment Process, Michael J. Gerhardt

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No abstract provided.


Why Formalism?, James E. Moliterno Jan 2000

Why Formalism?, James E. Moliterno

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No abstract provided.


The Appointment Of General Yaron: Continuing Impunity For The Sabra And Shatilla Massacres, Linda A. Malone Jan 2000

The Appointment Of General Yaron: Continuing Impunity For The Sabra And Shatilla Massacres, Linda A. Malone

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No abstract provided.


An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 2000

An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.

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No abstract provided.


How Constitutional Law Casebooks Perpetuate The Myth Of Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins Jan 2000

How Constitutional Law Casebooks Perpetuate The Myth Of Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Private Law And Social Inequality In The Industrial Age, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 2000

Book Review Of Private Law And Social Inequality In The Industrial Age, Michael Ashley Stein

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No abstract provided.


Assessing The Practicality And Constitutionality Of Alaska's Split-Recovery Punitive Damages Statute, Scott Dodson Jan 2000

Assessing The Practicality And Constitutionality Of Alaska's Split-Recovery Punitive Damages Statute, Scott Dodson

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In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its punitive damages statuteto require that 50% of any punitive damages award be deposited into the general fund of the state.Such “split-recovery” statutes attempt to reduce some of the plaintiff's windfall by allocating part of the punitive award to the state.Although the plaintiff shares in the award to compensate her for bringing the punitive claim in the first place,the state receives the balance to use for the public benefit.This Note evaluates the practicality and constitutionality of Alaska’s split- recovery statute. Part I reviews the nature and purpose …


The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks Jan 2000

The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks

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Spiritual Treatment Exemptions To Child Medical Neglect Laws: What We Outsiders Should Think, James G. Dwyer Jan 2000

Spiritual Treatment Exemptions To Child Medical Neglect Laws: What We Outsiders Should Think, James G. Dwyer

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Informed Consent For Neonatal Circumcision: An Ethical And Legal Conundrum, J. Steven Svoboda, Robert S. Van Howe, James G. Dwyer Jan 2000

Informed Consent For Neonatal Circumcision: An Ethical And Legal Conundrum, J. Steven Svoboda, Robert S. Van Howe, James G. Dwyer

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No abstract provided.


Courtroom Technology, A Judicial Primer, Fredric I. Lederer Jan 2000

Courtroom Technology, A Judicial Primer, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


A Populist Political Perspective Of The Business Tax Entities Universe: Hey The Stars Might Lie, But The Numbers Never Do, John W. Lee Jan 2000

A Populist Political Perspective Of The Business Tax Entities Universe: Hey The Stars Might Lie, But The Numbers Never Do, John W. Lee

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No abstract provided.


"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman Jan 2000

"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman

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No abstract provided.