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The Changing Face Of Terrorism And The Designation Of Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Patrick J. Keenan
The Changing Face Of Terrorism And The Designation Of Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Patrick J. Keenan
Indiana Law Journal
In this Article, I take up one slice of what should be a broad re-examination of
U.S. law and policy. I argue that the new attacks have been undertaken by entities
that can and should be designated as foreign terrorist organizations. Doing this would
permit prosecutors to target those who support these entities with tools that are not
currently available. This Article is both a doctrinal argument that directly addresses
the many legal hurdles that make designating groups, such as foreign hackers and
troll farms, terrorist organizations a complicated endeavor, and a policy argument
about how U.S. law and policy …
Labored Law: Bilateralism Or Pluralism, Ossification Or Reformation, John N. Raudabaugh
Labored Law: Bilateralism Or Pluralism, Ossification Or Reformation, John N. Raudabaugh
Indiana Law Journal
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held November 12-13, 2010, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana.
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Elections, Neutrality Agreements, And Card Checks: The Failure Of The Political Model Of Industrial Democracy, James Y. Moore, Richard A. Bales
Elections, Neutrality Agreements, And Card Checks: The Failure Of The Political Model Of Industrial Democracy, James Y. Moore, Richard A. Bales
Indiana Law Journal
The secret-ballot election is the National Labor Relations Board’s preferred method for employees to determine whether they wish to be represented by a union. Employer domination of the election process, however, has led many unions to opt out of elections and instead to demand recognition based on authorization cards signed by a majority of employees. The primary objection to this “card check” process is that it is less democratic than the secret-ballot election. This Article places the issue in the context of the theoretical basis for claims of industrial democracy and argues that card checks are more consistent with the …
Merit Pay And Pain: Linking Congressional Pay To Performance, Jonathan D. Mcpike
Merit Pay And Pain: Linking Congressional Pay To Performance, Jonathan D. Mcpike
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Special Service Districts In A City-County Consolidation: Conflict Between Metropolitan Reform And "One Man-One Vote" In Indianapolis-Marion County, Michael J. Huston
Special Service Districts In A City-County Consolidation: Conflict Between Metropolitan Reform And "One Man-One Vote" In Indianapolis-Marion County, Michael J. Huston
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Developments in Indiana Law
Durational Residency Requirements In State Elections: Blumstein V. Ellington, James R. Fisher
Durational Residency Requirements In State Elections: Blumstein V. Ellington, James R. Fisher
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Behavioral And Non-Behavioral Approaches To Nlrb Representation Cases, Thomas O. Magan
Behavioral And Non-Behavioral Approaches To Nlrb Representation Cases, Thomas O. Magan
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Impact And Constitutionality Of Voter Residence Requirements As Applied To Certain Intrastate Movers, Nicholas K. Brown
The Impact And Constitutionality Of Voter Residence Requirements As Applied To Certain Intrastate Movers, Nicholas K. Brown
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws And Elections In Administration Of Decedents' Estates, Eugene F. Scoles
Conflict Of Laws And Elections In Administration Of Decedents' Estates, Eugene F. Scoles
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Municipal Corporations-Local Administrative Law, Leon H. Wallace
Municipal Corporations-Local Administrative Law, Leon H. Wallace
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Privilege Of A Negro Citizen To Vote In A Primary
The Privilege Of A Negro Citizen To Vote In A Primary
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law
Special Municipal Election Laws
"Skip Election Law" Of 1941 Held Invalid Special Legislation
"Skip Election Law" Of 1941 Held Invalid Special Legislation
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Legislation
A "Majority Of The Electors" Means A Majority Of Those Voting On The Question, Frank N. Richman
A "Majority Of The Electors" Means A Majority Of Those Voting On The Question, Frank N. Richman
Indiana Law Journal
(A criticism of State v. Swift, 69 Ind. 505; In re Denny, 156 Ind. 104; In re Boswell, 179 Ind. 292)