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Full-Text Articles in Law
Teague-Cranston Act Of 1972, United States Congress
Teague-Cranston Act Of 1972, United States Congress
Establishment of James H. Quillen College of Medicine
United States Public Law 92-541, commonly known as the Teague-Cranston Act, called for the creation of five new medical schools in five states to meet the needs of medically under served areas of the country. The act, as passed, required that the new schools be "located in proximity to, and operated in conjunction with, Veterans' Administration medical facilities." This worked in ETSU's favor as the university is located adjacent to the Mountain Home VA Hospital. Signed into law by President Richard Nixon, this would eventually lead to the establishment of the Quillen College of Medicine.
To Where Does One Attach The Horses?, Aaron Twerski
To Where Does One Attach The Horses?, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
White V. Regester, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Norwood V. Harrison, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Norwood V. Harrison, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Goldstein V. California, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Goldstein V. California, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Salyer Land Company V. Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Salyer Land Company V. Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Local Legislation In Georgia: The Notice Requirement, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Local Legislation In Georgia: The Notice Requirement, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Scholarly Works
Professor Sentell's commentary concerns Georgia's efforts to curb potential abuses of local or special legislation by requiring notice of such legislation to the affected locality. After examining the ineffectiveness of the notice requirement under Georgia's Constitution of 1877, Professor Sentell focuses upon various aspects of the notice requirement under the Constitution of 1945, and concludes that despite its rather erratic history in Georgia, the notice requirement reasonably serves its purpose as a compromise between the extremes of unrestricted special legislation and no special legislation.
Municipal Manpower Policies For The City Of Boston: Guidelines For The Seventies, Boston Urban Observatory, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Municipal Manpower Policies For The City Of Boston: Guidelines For The Seventies, Boston Urban Observatory, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Boston Urban Observatory Publications
This report on municipal manpower in the City of Boston is one of a series of Urban Observatory studies designed to improve the effectiveness of City policies and programs. Focusing on the City's requirements for administrative, professional and technical staff, the study examines current patterns and problems, identifies existing strengths and weaknesses, and offers a number of recommendations aimed at upgrading municipal performance by expanding the cadres of qualified staff. While the findings identify serious deficiencies, they also point to opportunities for effecting substantial change over the next decade. In particular, the study points to the potentially large attrition of …
State Law Of Patent Exploitation, Edward H. Cooper
State Law Of Patent Exploitation, Edward H. Cooper
Articles
The main purpose of the present inquiry is to determine whether second thoughts support or undermine the instinctive supposition that the doctrines surrounding cooperative use of patents should be federal. The original creator of a patented invention is seldom in a position to exploit its commercial potential alone; even if the invention is created by the employee of a vast enterprise, it is almost inevitable that the patent will be assigned to his employer. Patent licensing plays a vitally important role in the development of many inventions. The contract doctrines surrounding such transactions, and various other consensual undertakings relating to …
Legislative Purpose, Rationality, And Equal Protection, Robert F. Nagel
Legislative Purpose, Rationality, And Equal Protection, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Strategies For Metropolitan Stabilization, John W. Ragsdale Jr, Thomas Clark
Strategies For Metropolitan Stabilization, John W. Ragsdale Jr, Thomas Clark
Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Parole Holds: Their Effects On The Rights Of The Parolee And The Operation Of The Parole System, Paul H. Robinson
Parole Holds: Their Effects On The Rights Of The Parolee And The Operation Of The Parole System, Paul H. Robinson
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Sad Story Of Superbill, Or What Happened To The Indiana Code Of 1971?, Reed Dickerson
The Sad Story Of Superbill, Or What Happened To The Indiana Code Of 1971?, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. The Zoning Dilemma By D. R. Mandelker, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. The Zoning Dilemma By D. R. Mandelker, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Indiana's Receding Southern Boundary, Leon H. Wallace
Indiana's Receding Southern Boundary, Leon H. Wallace
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Proposed construction of Mt. Vernon Port emphasizes important legal questions currently involved. Leon H. Wallace, I. U. Law Professor, discovers and reports interesting history of location of Indiana-Kentucky border and the deep penetration into Hoosier territory as construction of dams pushes river's low water line, the accepted boundary, northward.