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The War On Terror, How The Strategies Used By The United States Against Islamic Extremism Have Been Ineffective, Hein Paing
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The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the ineffective strategies used by the United States and coalition forces in the fight against Islamic extremist terrorism. The continuation of terrorist groups acting in the name of Islam begs the question as to just how well have these strategies worked, and what further measures must be taken in order to quell the existence of these organizations? This will be done through the examination of tactics such as the deployment of troops, bombardments from airstrikes, and the restrictive rules of engagements. When explored thoroughly, it will be easier to ascertain exactly why …
Preventing Contagion And Protecting Civil Liberties: Problems In Quarantine & Isolation Law In The United States & Suggestions For Reform, Roni Adil Elias
Preventing Contagion And Protecting Civil Liberties: Problems In Quarantine & Isolation Law In The United States & Suggestions For Reform, Roni Adil Elias
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Dealing with catastrophic outbreaks of communicable disease will likely be one of the greatest challenges facing state and federal governments in the United States in the twenty-first century. In the last fifteen years, policymakers have become increasingly sensitive to the prospect of bioterrorism acts involving contagious diseases and the threat of rapid international transmission of diseases ranging from influenza to Ebola. The danger to public health posed by disease outbreak—and the danger to social order that would follow a disease outbreak—make it clear that any risk of a rapidly spreading, communicable disease would have to be met with swift and …
Transparency And Efficiency To Yes: Support Of The Application Of Principled Evaluative Mediation In Property Holdout Situations, Dennis A. Durkin, Jr.
Transparency And Efficiency To Yes: Support Of The Application Of Principled Evaluative Mediation In Property Holdout Situations, Dennis A. Durkin, Jr.
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The Legislative History Of The Administrative Procedure Act, Roni A. Elias
The Legislative History Of The Administrative Procedure Act, Roni A. Elias
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During the twentieth century, one of the most important developments in American government and politics was the expanding power of administrative agencies of all kinds. The enactment of the Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”) of 1946 was the crucial event in the course of this expansion. The APA was the culmination of long-term efforts to regulate the decision-making of administrative agencies, and it reflected a significant political compromise. This paper traces the outlines of that reflection. In Part I, it reviews the political background leading up to the proposal of the legislation in the 79th Congress that became the APA. In …
Sinclair's Nightmare: Slapp-Ing Down Ag-Gag Legislation As Content-Based Restrictions Chilling Protected Free Speech, Jeffrey Vizcaino
Sinclair's Nightmare: Slapp-Ing Down Ag-Gag Legislation As Content-Based Restrictions Chilling Protected Free Speech, Jeffrey Vizcaino
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Over a century after its publication, Upton Sinclair’s 1906 novel, The Jungle, remains one of the most impactful pieces of investigative literature ever published. During 1904, in an effort to expose the heinous working conditions of Chicago’s meat packing industry, Sinclair went under disguise as a factory worker for seven weeks. While Sinclair’s purpose for The Jungle was to propel federal reform against inhumane work conditions, it was the first-hand depiction of the callous slaughtering and unsanitary processing of meat products which led to national uproar. Gaining the attention of national political leaders, including President Theodore Roosevelt, The Jungle …
Of Life And Limb: The Failure Of Florida's Water Quality Criteria To Test For Vibrio Vulnificus In Coastal Waters And The Need For Enhanced Criteria, Regulation, And Notification To Protect Public Health, Felicia Thomas
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The nefarious duo of warming oceans and rising sea levels has created a menacing yet lesser-known climate change-induced problem: an increase in sea-borne diseases. For most, the biggest concern when diving into the ocean is a possible, though exceedingly rare, shark encounter; however, it is the unexpected, unseen risk of Vibrio vulnificus that poses the greater danger. Part I of this paper discusses Vibrio vulnificus cases along the coasts of Florida, examining both the illnesses that were contracted through exposure of open wounds to seawater and those contracted through the consumption of raw oysters from the Gulf Coast. Part II …
A Shift In The Wind: Siting More Wind Power Projects Along Texas' 367-Mile Coast Of Gulf Winds, And Mitigating Potential Risk To Migratory Bird Populations, Oscar Burkholder
A Shift In The Wind: Siting More Wind Power Projects Along Texas' 367-Mile Coast Of Gulf Winds, And Mitigating Potential Risk To Migratory Bird Populations, Oscar Burkholder
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Wind farm development in Texas is surging, making wind power Texas’ hottest energy prospect. Texas currently produces more wind power than any other state by a significant margin, and it keeps blowing through major milestones almost every year. Part II of this paper discusses the relationship between Texas and wind energy, examining the success of onshore wind energy in Texas, the uncertainty and challenges of offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico, and possible room for improvement in Texas’ onshore wind farms. Part III analyzes Texas’ current legal framework, evaluating key federal involvement within Texas’ wind energy industry, and …
How The Public Trust Doctrine's Fiduciary Duty Requirement Requires States' Proactive Response To Promote Offshore Power Generation, Andrew S. Ballentine
How The Public Trust Doctrine's Fiduciary Duty Requirement Requires States' Proactive Response To Promote Offshore Power Generation, Andrew S. Ballentine
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As the earth continues to warm and the impacts of that warming trend loom larger, the question becomes whether and to what degree do governments have responsibility to respond to that threat. The potential range of threats and impacts from climate change vary greatly and governments’ ability to respond, effectively and efficiently, exceeds that of the individual and therefore must fall on the greater collection of individuals. In the United States, one way that the collection of individuals is represented, albeit with limitations, is by the government that operates for the collective public good. This Article focuses on what responsibility …
Experience, Not Logic: Adapting Spoliation Doctrine To The Brave New World Of Digital Documents, Roni A. Elias
Experience, Not Logic: Adapting Spoliation Doctrine To The Brave New World Of Digital Documents, Roni A. Elias
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The adversarial system requires full discovery as an essential element of a fair and accurate litigation process. Not surprisingly, spoliation—the destruction of evidence with a culpable state of mind—is an anathema to the most fundamental principles governing litigation procedure and in turn may warrant harsh sanctions.
The doctrines governing how courts respond to spoliation are well established. But these venerable rules were mostly devised for a discovery process that involved the production of paper documents. The information revolution that accompanied the dramatic expansion of computers to produce and store every kind of document forever transformed the discovery process. As computer …
Out Of The Goodness Of My Heart, I Give You This Child, Jill Colban
Out Of The Goodness Of My Heart, I Give You This Child, Jill Colban
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Is The Alternative To Medicaid Expansion Viable?, Alice Anderson
Is The Alternative To Medicaid Expansion Viable?, Alice Anderson
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Revenge Porn, Angel Quiles
Finding A Fit For Nonprofit Hospitals: A National Perspective Of State Property Tax Exemption Laws, Jillian A. Swogier
Finding A Fit For Nonprofit Hospitals: A National Perspective Of State Property Tax Exemption Laws, Jillian A. Swogier
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Beware Of Dog: Restricting Dog Ownership In Federal Housing Assistance, Amy George
Beware Of Dog: Restricting Dog Ownership In Federal Housing Assistance, Amy George
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In Re Simon Shio Tam, A Concurring Opinion: Section 1052(A) Of The Lanham Act Imposes An Unconstitutional Condition That Is No Longer Justified By Congress’S Spending Power, Francis A. Raso
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The Villain Has A Point, Amy Cuzzolino
Expanding The Scope Of Practice For Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: A Legislative Call To Action, Adino J. Barbarito
Expanding The Scope Of Practice For Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: A Legislative Call To Action, Adino J. Barbarito
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Truthful Testimony As The "Quintessential Example Of Speech Of A Citizen" Why Lane V. Franks Lays The Groundwork For Protecting Public Employee Truthful Testimony, Lemay Diaz
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How The Law Fails Single Mothers, John Barone
Employment Challenges Affecting The Recent Influx Of Refugees In The European Union, Ghalib M. Mahmoud
Employment Challenges Affecting The Recent Influx Of Refugees In The European Union, Ghalib M. Mahmoud
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Class Arbitration: Is It For The Court Or An Arbitrator To Decide?, Alyssa Musmanno
Class Arbitration: Is It For The Court Or An Arbitrator To Decide?, Alyssa Musmanno
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Justice Kennedy: The Vaiue Of Liberty May Never Be Infringed, Matthew Ahkao
Justice Kennedy: The Vaiue Of Liberty May Never Be Infringed, Matthew Ahkao
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There Is No Islam In Isis’ Islamic State, Branka Banic
There Is No Islam In Isis’ Islamic State, Branka Banic
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Fundamental Issues In The Appellate Standard Of Review Of Patent Claim Construction And Why The Issues Is Moot In Practice, Benjamin M. Cappel
Fundamental Issues In The Appellate Standard Of Review Of Patent Claim Construction And Why The Issues Is Moot In Practice, Benjamin M. Cappel
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The Potential Title Ix Implications Of Division I Men's Basketball & Fbs Football Players Being Awarded A Share Of Revenues For Their Use Of Their Names, Likenesses, And Images Pursuant To The Holding Of O'Bannon V. Ncaa, Kelcey Boyle
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Unpeeling The Growing Peeling The Growing Split Under The Ats: Cardona V. Chiquita Brands International, Inc., Anastasia Stylianou
Unpeeling The Growing Peeling The Growing Split Under The Ats: Cardona V. Chiquita Brands International, Inc., Anastasia Stylianou
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The Advantages Of The Current Middle Ground Approach To Corporate Scienter And The Need For A Better Standard, Noel Thomas
The Advantages Of The Current Middle Ground Approach To Corporate Scienter And The Need For A Better Standard, Noel Thomas
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Untangling The Branches: An Analysis Of Congressional Standing In The Wake Of United States V. Windsor, Peter Wojcik
Untangling The Branches: An Analysis Of Congressional Standing In The Wake Of United States V. Windsor, Peter Wojcik
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The Right To Refuse Vaccination: Revisiting Vaccination Exemptions And The “Best Interests Of The Child Standard”, Stephanie Jablonsky
The Right To Refuse Vaccination: Revisiting Vaccination Exemptions And The “Best Interests Of The Child Standard”, Stephanie Jablonsky
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Increasing Patient Safety By Permitting Generic Drug Manufacturers To Update Product Safety Labels, Jessica Seiden
Increasing Patient Safety By Permitting Generic Drug Manufacturers To Update Product Safety Labels, Jessica Seiden
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