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Is Poetry Undemocratic?, Anthony T. Kronman Dec 1999

Is Poetry Undemocratic?, Anthony T. Kronman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Forfeiture: An Appropriate Solution To The Civil Forfeiture Debate, Arthur W. Leach, John G. Malcolm Sep 1993

Criminal Forfeiture: An Appropriate Solution To The Civil Forfeiture Debate, Arthur W. Leach, John G. Malcolm

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No abstract provided.


Electronic Money In The 1990s: A Net Benefit Or Merely A Trade-Off?, Mark E. Budnitz Jun 1993

Electronic Money In The 1990s: A Net Benefit Or Merely A Trade-Off?, Mark E. Budnitz

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enforcing Criminal Money Judgments In Bankruptcy: Is The Government Out Of Line?, Scott P. Hilsen Jan 1992

Enforcing Criminal Money Judgments In Bankruptcy: Is The Government Out Of Line?, Scott P. Hilsen

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No abstract provided.


Education Quality Basic Education Act: Amend Provisions, C. Christie Sep 1988

Education Quality Basic Education Act: Amend Provisions, C. Christie

Georgia State University Law Review

SB 588 amends the Quality Basic Education Act to provide information concerning student profiles and school system profiles to the public and to governmental offices. All data will be encoded into the state-wide comprehensive educational informational network to maintain the confidentiality of individual students.


Local Government Reorganization: General Assembly, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 1986

Local Government Reorganization: General Assembly, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act authorizes the General Assembly to provide by local law for the repeal of the charter of a municipality as a part of achieving a governmental reorganization, with the county in which the municipality is located succeeding to the corporate powers, function, rights, assets and liabilities of the municipality.