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Economic Profile Of The Indian Claims Region, Maine State Planning Office
Economic Profile Of The Indian Claims Region, Maine State Planning Office
Maine Collection
Economic Profile of the Indian Claims Region
Prepared by: John Joseph, James Lindvall, Remi Jurenas & Beverly Gilcreast
Division of Economic Planning and Analysis and the Division of Comprehensive Planning, Maine State Planning Office, December 3, 1976.
Contents: I. Demographics of the Claims Region / II. Economics of the Claims Region / III. Housing Needs in the Claims Region / IV. Local Fiscal Considerations / V. Capital Markets
Additional Tables and Charts.
A Review Of The Environmental, Economic And International Aspects Of The Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
A Review Of The Environmental, Economic And International Aspects Of The Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report, also known as United States (US) House of Representative Report 94-1335, was approved and adopted on June 30, 1976 by the US House Committee on Government Actions, and transmitted to the Speaker of the US House of Representatives on July 2 of 1976. It is based on a study by the Conservation, Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee.
As the title suggests, the report examines the environmental, economic and international aspects of the Garrison Diversion project, which was 19% complete at the time of the report. The report runs 161 pages, excluding table of contents.
Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman
Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Bryan V. Itasca County, Us Supreme Court, William J. Brennan
Bryan V. Itasca County, Us Supreme Court, William J. Brennan
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This United States (US) Supreme Court case, decided June 14, 1976, provided clarity on the jurisdiction granted by US Public Law 280 in regard to taxation of the personal property of reservation Indians. In 1972, petitioner Russell Bryan, enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe residing on the Leech Lake Reservation in Minnesota, received a notice of taxation on his home from Itasca County, Minnesota. Bryan filed suit to Minnesota district court which ruled in favor of Itasca County. Although US Public Law 280 does not specifically address taxation, the district court based its decision on US Public Law 280, …
Book Review: Yearbook On International Communist Affairs, 1974., Larry Caldwell
Book Review: Yearbook On International Communist Affairs, 1974., Larry Caldwell
Larry Caldwell
No abstract provided.
Federal Regulations Pertaining To Collection, Import, Export, And Transport Of Scientific Specimens Of Mammals, Hugh H. Genoways, Jerry R. Choate
Federal Regulations Pertaining To Collection, Import, Export, And Transport Of Scientific Specimens Of Mammals, Hugh H. Genoways, Jerry R. Choate
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
The routine tasks of mammalogists whose research or curatorial activities include collecting, importing, processing, exporting, or interstate transporting of living or dead scientific specimens of mammals have become increasingly complicated by newly enacted (or more rigorously enforced) Federal regulations. These regulations were necessary largely because of the activities of non-scientists, but their provisions have had a tremendous impact on the activities of scientists (especially museum-based systematists and ecologists). Most mammalogists have expressed a willingness to comply with the regulations (although nearly all agree that administration of the permit system should be consolidated into a single office) if they can obtain …
Judicial Review Of Parole Release Decisionmaking, Thomas B. Grier
Judicial Review Of Parole Release Decisionmaking, Thomas B. Grier
IUSTITIA
An inmate at a federal penal institution "is entitled only to be released after full service of his sentence less good time earned during incarceration." He or she is not entitled to parole, for parole is not a right but a privilege, a matter of "legislative grace". The United States Board of Parole has "absolute discretion" in deciding whether and when to grant parole. The judiciary will not interfere with the Board, as "courts are without power to grant a parole or to determine judicially eligibility for parole." And since the Board is statutorily authorized to exercise broad discretion, and …
The Cost Of Environmental Protection: A Review, Ian T. Ball
The Cost Of Environmental Protection: A Review, Ian T. Ball
IUSTITIA
Dan Richardson's study is "an attempt to analyze present regulatory procedures in the New Jersey coastal zone, with an emphasis on the cost of these procedures to residential developers and housing consumers." Specifically, twenty-one residential developments in a coastal township were monitored from acquisition of land to final approval of the development proposal, and the costs of regulatory approvals, consulting engineering, legal, and governmental fees, as well as holding costs incurred by the developer, were itemized. The costs of the regulatory process were then broken down according to costs incurred during the local regulatory process and those costs resulting from …
Personality Testing By The Schools: A Possible Invasion Of Privacy, Angelika Hoyman
Personality Testing By The Schools: A Possible Invasion Of Privacy, Angelika Hoyman
IUSTITIA
Contemporary critics, concerned with the maintenance of personal privacy, have termed the use of personality tests a "white glove rack and screw" . Monroe H. Freedman, Dean of Hofstra University School of Law, while testifying before a congressional subcommittee, compared the use of psychological tests to the administration of truth serums and found both to be an affront to personal dignity.
Nevertheless, the 1960's witnessed a three-fold increase in the number of school counselors employed in most schools and a nation-wide survey of these counselors indicated that at least one-third of their time was spent in dealing with the personal …
Toward A Critical Theory Of Female Criminality, Ann Curry Thompson
Toward A Critical Theory Of Female Criminality, Ann Curry Thompson
IUSTITIA
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology, representing the most conservative and unscientific thinking about human nature and social organization. Traditional thinking about female criminality reflects the general inability of conventional theorists to examine categories of sex, race, and class oppression as determined by the basic social structure of a particular society and as they relate to deviance and crime. The result has been that female deviance has been analyzed solely in light of assumptions about women's biological nature. Whether there is indeed something distinctive about female crime which can be explained apart from a …
The Conflicts Between Female Inmates' Needs And Prisoners' Goals, Aline L. Mohr
The Conflicts Between Female Inmates' Needs And Prisoners' Goals, Aline L. Mohr
IUSTITIA
A comparison of the purposes behind the existence of male and female institutions reveals that several common goals exist: custody, deterrence, and rehabilitation. An examination of these goals of women's prisons can be best understood in the context of whom they are aimed to serve. If the goals are to serve society alone, then the custody of female offenders is undoubtedly viewed as an accomplished goal, since society is protected and secure from the infliction of criminal acts by these female offenders. However, if the goals are directed at the inmates as well, deterrence of further criminal activity and rehabilitation …
Transmission Planning Summary : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Transmission Studies, United States Department Of Interior
Transmission Planning Summary : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Transmission Studies, United States Department Of Interior
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report summarizes the results of system planning, environmental, and location studies for transmission facilities associated with the proposed Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project in northern Maine. The studies recommend the construction of two 345-kV transmission circuits from a substation near the project along a route through western Maine into northern New Hampshire and Vermont. The plan will integrate the power produced by the project into the New England Power Pool Transmission System. Five alternate integration plans were identified and studied. Of the five plans, the recommended plan, which calls for the lines to be suspended from a single row of …
[Letter From New England Regional Director To Division Engineer, New England Division, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers], U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
[Letter From New England Regional Director To Division Engineer, New England Division, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers], U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
The results of appraisals conducted jointly by this Service, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and your agency concerning bald eagle, osprey, peregrine falcon, and great blue heron.
Maine Comprehensive Energy Plan, Maine. Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Comprehensive Energy Plan, Maine. Office Of Energy Resources
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Prepare a comprehensive energy resources plan to be revised and updated at least annually and more often as the Director of the Office of Energy Resources or the State Legislature deem necessary.
Pro Se Defense--Due Process: Faretta V. California, 422 U.S. 806 (1975)
Pro Se Defense--Due Process: Faretta V. California, 422 U.S. 806 (1975)
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Double Jeopardy--Juvenile Law: Breed V. Jones, 421 U.S. 519 (1975)
Double Jeopardy--Juvenile Law: Breed V. Jones, 421 U.S. 519 (1975)
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
General Prevention Revisited: Research And Policy Implications, Johannes Andenaes
General Prevention Revisited: Research And Policy Implications, Johannes Andenaes
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Double Jeopardy--Fifth Amendment: United States V. Wilson, 420 U.S. 332 (1975), United States V. Jenkins, 420 U.S. 358 (1975), Serfass V. United States, 420 U.S. 377 (1975)
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Review 1975--Quiescence And Ferment: The 1974 Term In The Supreme Court--Foreword , Francis A. Allen
Supreme Court Review 1975--Quiescence And Ferment: The 1974 Term In The Supreme Court--Foreword , Francis A. Allen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure: United States V. Ortiz,422 U.S. 891 (1975), United States V. Brignoni-Ponce, 422 U.S. 873 (1975), United States V. Peltier, 422 U.S. 531 (1975), Bowen V. United States, 422 U.S. 916 (1975)
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Recent Trends In The Criminal Law
Recent Trends In The Criminal Law
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Business (Crime) As Usual In Wartime Conditions Among Offenders In Israel , Yael Hassin, Menachem Amir
Business (Crime) As Usual In Wartime Conditions Among Offenders In Israel , Yael Hassin, Menachem Amir
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sentencing By Parole Board: An Evaluation, Anne M. Heinz, John P. Heinz, Stephen J. Senderowitz, Mary Anne Vance
Sentencing By Parole Board: An Evaluation, Anne M. Heinz, John P. Heinz, Stephen J. Senderowitz, Mary Anne Vance
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Alexander Maconochie And The Development Of Parole , Stephen White
Alexander Maconochie And The Development Of Parole , Stephen White
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Crime, Punishment And Personality: An Examination Of The Deterrence Question , William C. Bailey, Ruth P. Lott
Crime, Punishment And Personality: An Examination Of The Deterrence Question , William C. Bailey, Ruth P. Lott
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Symposium: The Granting Of Witness Immunity--Foreword
Symposium: The Granting Of Witness Immunity--Foreword
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Witness Immunity In Modern Trials: Observations On The Uniform Rule Of Criminal Procedure, Ronald L. Carlson
Witness Immunity In Modern Trials: Observations On The Uniform Rule Of Criminal Procedure, Ronald L. Carlson
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Role Of Statutory Immunity In The Criminal Justice System, William J. Bauer
Reflections On The Role Of Statutory Immunity In The Criminal Justice System, William J. Bauer
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Immunity--How It Works In Real Life, Warren D. Wolfson
Immunity--How It Works In Real Life, Warren D. Wolfson
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.