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Despite Dean Turnovers, School Upholds Standards, Brigette Panarisi
Despite Dean Turnovers, School Upholds Standards, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam Leon Harry Wallace (1904-1985)
In Memoriam Leon Harry Wallace (1904-1985)
Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)
No abstract provided.
Three Continuities Of Choice In Abortion, Patrick L. Baude
Three Continuities Of Choice In Abortion, Patrick L. Baude
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Dedication Ceremony For The School Of Law Addition And Renovation Invitation, September 12, 1986
Dedication Ceremony For The School Of Law Addition And Renovation Invitation, September 12, 1986
Law School Building
No abstract provided.
Dedication Ceremony School Of Law Addition And Renovation Program, September 12, 1986
Dedication Ceremony School Of Law Addition And Renovation Program, September 12, 1986
Law School Building
No abstract provided.
The Legal Profession Today, William H. Rehnquist
The Legal Profession Today, William H. Rehnquist
Law School Building
Dedication ceremony address, delivered on September 12, 1986, for the addition and renovation of the Indiana University, Bloomington School of Law building.
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
School Of Law Preparing For Justice's Speech, Brigette Panarisi
School Of Law Preparing For Justice's Speech, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
A Nonregulatory Challenge, A. James Barnes
A Nonregulatory Challenge, A. James Barnes
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Iu's New Acting Law Dean Favors Liberal Arts Education
Iu's New Acting Law Dean Favors Liberal Arts Education
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
New Help Wanted Signs, Scott Anderson
New Help Wanted Signs, Scott Anderson
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Garth Named Acting Dean Of The Law School, John S. Newland
Garth Named Acting Dean Of The Law School, John S. Newland
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Acting Dean Prefers Teaching, Scott Noblitt
Acting Dean Prefers Teaching, Scott Noblitt
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
1986 Recognition Ceremony Program
Search For New Law Dean Begins Again, Laurie Goldberg
Search For New Law Dean Begins Again, Laurie Goldberg
Maurice James Holland (1984-1985 Acting; 1986 Acting)
No abstract provided.
1985/86, Indiana University School Of Law
1985/86, Indiana University School Of Law
Dean's Reports
Contents include faculty news, admissions, curriculum, alumni and development, and placement.
Garth Named Acting Dean
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
The Creation Of Fetal Rights: Conflicts With Women's Constitutional Rights To Liberty, Privacy, And Equal Protection, Dawn E. Johnsen
The Creation Of Fetal Rights: Conflicts With Women's Constitutional Rights To Liberty, Privacy, And Equal Protection, Dawn E. Johnsen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Salute To A Great Legislative Draftsman: Elmer A. Driedger, Q. C., Reed Dickerson
Salute To A Great Legislative Draftsman: Elmer A. Driedger, Q. C., Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
United States V. Pend Oreille County P.U.D. No. 1: A Signal Conflict Between Equal Footing And Aboriginal Indian Title, Daniel H. Cole
United States V. Pend Oreille County P.U.D. No. 1: A Signal Conflict Between Equal Footing And Aboriginal Indian Title, Daniel H. Cole
Articles by Maurer Faculty
A summary judgment decision is ordinarily not casenote material. But the denial of summary judgment in Pend Oreille proved a significant victory to tribal bedlands claimants averting aboriginal rights. The decision allows tribes to avoid the presumption of state ownership of lands beneath navigable rivers, established by the Supreme Court in Montana v. United States, without proving conveyance by the federal government. Most importantly the Pend Oreille summary judgment decision illustrates the substantial flaws of the Montana rule.
In Memoriam: Edward H. Buehrig (1910-1986), Jost Delbruck
In Memoriam: Edward H. Buehrig (1910-1986), Jost Delbruck
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Changing Conceptions Of Property And Sovereignty In Natural Resources: Questioning The Public Trust Doctrine, Richard J. Lazarus
Changing Conceptions Of Property And Sovereignty In Natural Resources: Questioning The Public Trust Doctrine, Richard J. Lazarus
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Judges, Bureaucrats, And The Question Of Independence By Donna Price Cofer, William D. Popkin
Book Review. Judges, Bureaucrats, And The Question Of Independence By Donna Price Cofer, William D. Popkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Legal Information Management Index, Linda K. Fariss
Book Review. Legal Information Management Index, Linda K. Fariss
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Federal Power Act's Controversial Municipal Preference: The Merwin Dam Dispute And Legislative Proposals To Amend Federal Hydro-Licensing Procedures, Daniel H. Cole
Articles by Maurer Faculty
For more than a half-century, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) and its predecessor, the Federal Power Commission (FPC), regulated hydroelectric development of the nation's rivers under the Federal Power Act (FPA) with little interference by Congress.' However, increasing criticism of the FERC has reawakened congressional interest in hydropower regulation.2 Congress recently considered a number of proposals to amend the FPA.8 Of these, seven related directly to a controversy born in the 1970s between public and private power:4 the issue of preference in competitive FERC relicensing proceedings.
Section 7(a) of the Federal Power Act directs the FERC to …
Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel
Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This Article highlights the more notable labor and employment law decisions by the Supreme Court since the beginning of 1984.' Although the Court worked no major changes,2 it has been "tinkering and tailoring,"3 deferring to administrative interpretation or refining its own analysis from previous opinions. Even so, the Court has acted in important areas, and its decisions raise significant questions.