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Full-Text Articles in Law
Avocats Et Divorce Aux Etats-Unis: La Transformation Des Pratiques Professionnelles, Lynn M. Mather, Craig A. Mcewen, Richard J. Maiman
Avocats Et Divorce Aux Etats-Unis: La Transformation Des Pratiques Professionnelles, Lynn M. Mather, Craig A. Mcewen, Richard J. Maiman
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Les transformations sociales et les évolutions juridiques qui sont intervenues aux États-Unis depuis les années 60 ont eu de multiples effets sur le travail des avocats en matière de divorce. Le présent article analyse ces transformations en s'appuyant sur des entretiens avec des avocats et sur l'analyse de l'activité des tribunaux dans les États du Maine et du New Hampshire. Il souligne notamment l'importance que revêt l'accroissement du nombre des divorces parmi les couples ayant des ressources moyennes ou faibles. Il décrit aussi la féminisation rapide du barreau, une tendance qui se trouve particulièrement accentuée en ce qui concerne les …
Long Term Care Coverage: The Role Of Advocacy, Anthony H. Szczygiel
Long Term Care Coverage: The Role Of Advocacy, Anthony H. Szczygiel
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Irs Overhauls Spin-Off Ruling Guidelines, Stuart M. Finkelstein, Stuart G. Lazar
Irs Overhauls Spin-Off Ruling Guidelines, Stuart M. Finkelstein, Stuart G. Lazar
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Sex-Blind, Separate But Equal, Or Anti-Subordination? The Uneasy Legacy Of Plessy V. Ferguson For Sex And Gender Discrimination, Lucinda M. Finley
Sex-Blind, Separate But Equal, Or Anti-Subordination? The Uneasy Legacy Of Plessy V. Ferguson For Sex And Gender Discrimination, Lucinda M. Finley
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The Slavery Of Emancipation, Guyora Binder
The Slavery Of Emancipation, Guyora Binder
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The Thirteenth Amendment abolishes the institution of slavery rather than freeing individual slaves. Yet it quickly came to stand for little more than granting universal rights to make labor contracts and to leave service. This article develops a distinction between abolishing an institution and reclassifying individuals within it. Drawing on the comparative history of slavery, it shows that the institution of slavery has generally included mechanisms for the manumission of slaves and their passage into a liminal status combining self-ownership with social subordination and relative isolation. A critical account of the Antelope litigation shows that proponents of mass manumission still …
No Lever And No Place To Stand (A Response To Christopher Shannon), John Henry Schlegel
No Lever And No Place To Stand (A Response To Christopher Shannon), John Henry Schlegel
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Rights, Remembrance, And The Reconciliation Of Difference, David M. Engel, Frank W. Munger
Rights, Remembrance, And The Reconciliation Of Difference, David M. Engel, Frank W. Munger
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Rights in American society present a paradox-critics increasingly assert that proliferation of rights is undermining Americans' sense of community, yet scholars continue to document Americans' reluctance to assert formal legal rights. We explore the meaning of rights in American society by describing the intersection between the evolving civil rights of a previously excluded minority, culminating in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the personal histories of two individuals who might potentially invoke or benefit from such rights. Tracing the life stories of "Sara Lane" and "Jill Golding" from childhood through adolescence to adulthood and employment, we relate the …
Geographic Information Systems And Analysis: The Future Of The Public Trust Doctrine, Robert I. Reis
Geographic Information Systems And Analysis: The Future Of The Public Trust Doctrine, Robert I. Reis
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Institutional Myths, Historical Narratives And Social Science Evidence: Reading The "Record" In The Virginia Military Institute Case, Dianne Avery
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My Aching Heart, James A. Gardner
The Court And The Changing Constitution: A Discussion, Vincent M. Bonventre, Carl Swidorski, Barry Latzer, James A. Gardner, Peter Galie
The Court And The Changing Constitution: A Discussion, Vincent M. Bonventre, Carl Swidorski, Barry Latzer, James A. Gardner, Peter Galie
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The "States-As-Laboratories" Metaphor In State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner
The "States-As-Laboratories" Metaphor In State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner
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The More Things Change…: Superficial State Constitutional Analysis At The New York Court Of Appeals, James A. Gardner
The More Things Change…: Superficial State Constitutional Analysis At The New York Court Of Appeals, James A. Gardner
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The Ideology Of Human Rights, Makau Wa Mutua
The Ideology Of Human Rights, Makau Wa Mutua
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This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideological, non-partisan, and universal. It contends that the human rights corpus, taken as a whole, as a document of ideals and values, particularly the positive law of human rights, requires the construction of states to reflect the structures and values of governance that derive from Western liberalism, especially the contemporary variations of liberal democracy practiced in Western democracies. Viewed from this perspective, the human rights regime has serious and dramatic implications for questions of cultural diversity, the sovereignty of states, and the universality of human …
Shut Up And Vote: A Critique Of Deliberative Democracy And The Life Of Talk, James A. Gardner
Shut Up And Vote: A Critique Of Deliberative Democracy And The Life Of Talk, James A. Gardner
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