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Full-Text Articles in Law
Bricks Plus Bytes: How Click-And-Brick Will Define Legal Education Space, Nicolas P. Terry
Bricks Plus Bytes: How Click-And-Brick Will Define Legal Education Space, Nicolas P. Terry
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The More You Spend, The More You Save: Can The Spending Clause Save Federal Antidiscrimination Laws, Ann Carey Juliano
The More You Spend, The More You Save: Can The Spending Clause Save Federal Antidiscrimination Laws, Ann Carey Juliano
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Foreign Affairs Of Federal Systems: A National Perspective On The Benefits Of State Participation, Daniel Halberstam
The Foreign Affairs Of Federal Systems: A National Perspective On The Benefits Of State Participation, Daniel Halberstam
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diminished Capacity - Expanded Discretion: Section 5k2.13 Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines And The Demise Of The Non-Violent Offense, Robert R. Miller
Diminished Capacity - Expanded Discretion: Section 5k2.13 Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines And The Demise Of The Non-Violent Offense, Robert R. Miller
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconciling The Erisa Fiduciary's Dual Responsibilities: The Third Circuit Adopts A Heightened Standard Of Review In Pinto V. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Co., Monica M. Lawrence
Reconciling The Erisa Fiduciary's Dual Responsibilities: The Third Circuit Adopts A Heightened Standard Of Review In Pinto V. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Co., Monica M. Lawrence
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Federalism Must Be Enforced: A Response To Professor Kramer, Marci A. Hamilton
Why Federalism Must Be Enforced: A Response To Professor Kramer, Marci A. Hamilton
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lessons From Abroad: Complexity And Convergence, Linda S. Mullenix
Lessons From Abroad: Complexity And Convergence, Linda S. Mullenix
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Putting The Safeguards Back Into The Political Safeguards Of Federalism, Lynn A. Baker
Putting The Safeguards Back Into The Political Safeguards Of Federalism, Lynn A. Baker
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflating Scope Of Right With Standard Of Review: The Supreme Court's Strict Scrutiny Of Congressional Efforts To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Melissa Hart
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism, Preclearance, And The Rehnquist Court, Ellen D. Katz
Federalism, Preclearance, And The Rehnquist Court, Ellen D. Katz
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Political Safeguards Of Self-Determination, Gregory P. Magarian
Toward Political Safeguards Of Self-Determination, Gregory P. Magarian
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
W(H)Ither Zschernig, Carlos Manuel Vazquez
Foreign Affairs Federalism And The Separation Of Powers, John C. Yoo
Foreign Affairs Federalism And The Separation Of Powers, John C. Yoo
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Two Cheers For Process Federalism, Ernest A. Young
Two Cheers For Process Federalism, Ernest A. Young
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crosby And The One-Voice Myth In U.S. Foreign Relations, Sarah H. Cleveland
Crosby And The One-Voice Myth In U.S. Foreign Relations, Sarah H. Cleveland
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Bitter Pill Of Empiricism: Health Maintenance Organizations, Informed Consent And The Reasonable Psychotherapist Standard Of Care, Geoffrey R. Marczyk, Ellen Wertheimer
The Bitter Pill Of Empiricism: Health Maintenance Organizations, Informed Consent And The Reasonable Psychotherapist Standard Of Care, Geoffrey R. Marczyk, Ellen Wertheimer
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Do Doctors Have A Constitutional Right To Violate Their Patient's Privacy: Ohio's Physician Disclosure Tort And The First Amendment, Michael Frankel
Do Doctors Have A Constitutional Right To Violate Their Patient's Privacy: Ohio's Physician Disclosure Tort And The First Amendment, Michael Frankel
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Driving Into The Rough: Conflicting Decisions On The Rights Of Disabled Golfers In Martin V. Pga Tour, Inc. And Olinger V. United States Golf Ass'n, Steven A. Holzbaur
Driving Into The Rough: Conflicting Decisions On The Rights Of Disabled Golfers In Martin V. Pga Tour, Inc. And Olinger V. United States Golf Ass'n, Steven A. Holzbaur
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
More Than Just Bad Blood: Reasonably Assessing Fear Of Aids Claims, Alexander Santee
More Than Just Bad Blood: Reasonably Assessing Fear Of Aids Claims, Alexander Santee
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Amendment And New Technologies: The Constitutionality Of Thermal Imaging, Jeffrey P. Campisi
The Fourth Amendment And New Technologies: The Constitutionality Of Thermal Imaging, Jeffrey P. Campisi
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Curfews (And One City): What Do Two Washington, D.C. Juvenile Curfews Say About The Constitutional Interpretations Of District Of Columbia Courts And The Confusion Over Juvenile Curfews Everywhere, Adam W. Poff
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedural Uniformity And The Exaggerated Role Of Rules: A Survey Of Intra-State Uniformity In Three States That Have Not Adopted The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Thomas O. Main
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony On Repressed Memories Of Childhood Sexual Abuse In Logerquist V. Mcvey: Reliability Takes A Back Seat To Relevancy, Tomika N. Stevens
The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony On Repressed Memories Of Childhood Sexual Abuse In Logerquist V. Mcvey: Reliability Takes A Back Seat To Relevancy, Tomika N. Stevens
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Matter Of Class: The Impact Of Brown V. Mclean On Employee Discharge Cases, Christina M. Sautter
A Matter Of Class: The Impact Of Brown V. Mclean On Employee Discharge Cases, Christina M. Sautter
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood
The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
All Quiet On The Paper Front: Asserting A Fifth Amendment Privilege To Avoid Production Of Corporate Documents In In Re Three Grand Jury Subpoenas Duces Tecum Dated January 29, 1999, Thomas J. Koffer
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward A Consensus On Religious Images In Civic Seals Under The Establishment Clause: American Civil Liberties Union V. City Of Stow, Kevin J. Mccabe
Toward A Consensus On Religious Images In Civic Seals Under The Establishment Clause: American Civil Liberties Union V. City Of Stow, Kevin J. Mccabe
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulation Fd Provides Firm Footing On Selective Disclosure High Wire, Anthony T. Horgan
Regulation Fd Provides Firm Footing On Selective Disclosure High Wire, Anthony T. Horgan
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Twelve Years After Price Waterhouse And Still No Success For Hopkins In Drag: The Lack Of Protection For The Male Victim Of Gender Stereotyping Under Title Vii, Stephen J. Nathans
Twelve Years After Price Waterhouse And Still No Success For Hopkins In Drag: The Lack Of Protection For The Male Victim Of Gender Stereotyping Under Title Vii, Stephen J. Nathans
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Independence And Responsibility Of The Federal Judiciary, Thomas I. Vanaskie
The Independence And Responsibility Of The Federal Judiciary, Thomas I. Vanaskie
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.