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Letter: Betty Castor; Edna Saffy, Betty Castor
Letter: Betty Castor; Edna Saffy, Betty Castor
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Thank you letter from Betty Castor thanking Dr. Saffy for her support. December 7, 1982
Spruce Run News (December 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (December 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 3, Fall 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 3, Fall 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - A CHRISTIAN IN A NUCLEAR WORLD by William C. Spohn, S.J. Exploring an issue crucial to our time from a Christian perspective.
13 - A TEACHER FOR ALL SEASONS by Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. Discussing the challenges and the relationship between teaching and scholarship that beset today's teachers.
16 - NO MORE PUNCH AND COOKIES 20 successful years at Santa Clara mean women's sports are here to stay.
18 - KRASSOWSKI ON COMMUNICATION by Jeanne Huber '72. Some suggestions on the art from one of the university's most skilled communicators.
21 - ON CONSERVATORSHIP by George J. Alexander. …
Questions And Answers, James S. Heller
Questions And Answers, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of The Occupational Safety And Health Act Of 1970, Patrick G. Donnelly
The Origins Of The Occupational Safety And Health Act Of 1970, Patrick G. Donnelly
Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Faculty Publications
This paper analyzes the emergence of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and finds previous explanations of its origin inadequate. I trace the roots of this law to the protests of rank-and-file workers across the United States at a time when the support of these workers was particularly important to the two main political parties. The protest was directed not only at those employers who operated unsafe and unhealthy workplaces, but also at union officials who paid little or no attention to safety and health issues in negotiating new contracts.
Toward A Syntax Of The Unsaid: Construing The Sounds Of Congressional And Constitutional Silence, Lawrence H. Tribe
Toward A Syntax Of The Unsaid: Construing The Sounds Of Congressional And Constitutional Silence, Lawrence H. Tribe
Indiana Law Journal
Addisson C. Harris Lecture delivered on March 21, 1983, Indiana University School of Law.
The Law School Library: Its Function, Structure, And Management, Robert J. Desiderio
The Law School Library: Its Function, Structure, And Management, Robert J. Desiderio
Faculty Scholarship
The law library has a special and unique importance because of the nature of our legal system and its role as a laboratory for anyone involved in a legal proceeding. Students, faculty, lawyers, judges, and lay persons cannot accomplish legal work without the library. Law libraries, in the process of transition, are planning or implementing computer-based retrieval systems and video devices for training and instruction. Law librarians have significant responsibilities for accurate information retrieval and teaching legal research techniques.
Entrevista A Jorge Luis Borges: El Otro, El Mismo, Jose Luis Sardon
Entrevista A Jorge Luis Borges: El Otro, El Mismo, Jose Luis Sardon
Jose Luis Sardon
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Socialist Thought, Noel B. Reynolds
The Challenge Of Socialist Thought, Noel B. Reynolds
Noel B Reynolds
This presentation points to socialists’ mistaken assumptions of a malleable and perfectible human nature as an insuperable reason for the inevitable failure of socialist systems. It also points to socialist and liberal dependence on declarations of human rights as ineffective protections for human freedom—protections which can only be maintained in constitutionalist systems with deeper structural safeguards against tyranny
Spruce Run News (August 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (August 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Soviet Invasion Of Afghanistan: Its Inevitability And Its Consequences, Lawrence E. Grinter
The Soviet Invasion Of Afghanistan: Its Inevitability And Its Consequences, Lawrence E. Grinter
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Report To The Copyright Office By The American Association Of Law Libraries, James S. Heller
Report To The Copyright Office By The American Association Of Law Libraries, James S. Heller
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Practice Of Social Work In Legal Services Programs, Heather B. Craige, William G. Saur, Janice B. Arcuri
The Practice Of Social Work In Legal Services Programs, Heather B. Craige, William G. Saur, Janice B. Arcuri
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Because the legal difficulties of the poor are frequently symptomatic of longstanding economic, social and personal problems, a small number of legal services programs have hired social workers to collaborate with attorneys. A questionnaire was sent to all social workers employed by legal services programs encountered, job satisfaction and need for continuing education. Data on 48 social workers were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results indicate that social workers can increase the scope and depth of services delivered by legal services programs and also find considerable satisfaction in their work.
A Theory Of Economic Loss In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo
A Theory Of Economic Loss In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo
Mario Rizzo
This article contains a general theory that explains why pure economic loss ( that is, financial loss not associated with physical harm to the person or property of the plaintiff) is not to be recoverable at times and is recoverable at other times. The theory stresses the importance in the law of reducing contracting costs while still providing incentives to avoid true social costs.
Self-Defense And Battered Spouse Syndrome: A Legal And Psychological Perspective, Andrea Lyon
Self-Defense And Battered Spouse Syndrome: A Legal And Psychological Perspective, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 8, Spring 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 8, Spring 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
3 - A CHINA DIARY The President's log of the first Catholic delegation to visit China since Cardinal Spellman's visit in 1949. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
16 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING A guide to handling financial affairs, especially for those just starting out. By Francis J. Corrigan.
19 - STYLE BY STRUNK Uncommon thoughts about the common language, based on Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. By James P. Degnan.
22 - PHILOSOPHICAL SKIRMISHES ON THE AIR A world-famous philosopher reminisces about some of his broadcast debates with other philosophers over the British Broadcasting Company. By Frederick C. …
Introduction: Toward A Sociology Of The Class Action, Bryant G. Garth
Introduction: Toward A Sociology Of The Class Action, Bryant G. Garth
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
Class Action Suits And Social Change: The Organization And Impact Of The Hill-Burton Cases, P.A. Paul-Shaheen, Harry Perlstadt
Class Action Suits And Social Change: The Organization And Impact Of The Hill-Burton Cases, P.A. Paul-Shaheen, Harry Perlstadt
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
The Institutionalization Of Conflict In The Reform Of Schools: A Case Study Of Court Implementation Of The Parc Decree, Janet Rosenberg, William R.F. Phillips
The Institutionalization Of Conflict In The Reform Of Schools: A Case Study Of Court Implementation Of The Parc Decree, Janet Rosenberg, William R.F. Phillips
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
Conclusion: The Mobilizing Potential Of Class Actions, Lynn Mather
Conclusion: The Mobilizing Potential Of Class Actions, Lynn Mather
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman
The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman
Joseph Pelzman
No abstract provided.
Presidential Power And The Iranian Hostage Agreement: Dames & Moore V. Regan, Mark David Davis
Presidential Power And The Iranian Hostage Agreement: Dames & Moore V. Regan, Mark David Davis
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Note On Uncertain Lifetimes: A Comment, Joseph Pelzman, Don Rousslang
A Note On Uncertain Lifetimes: A Comment, Joseph Pelzman, Don Rousslang
Joseph Pelzman
No abstract provided.
"A Nursing Home ... Not For My Folks!": Families Caring For Their Elderly At Home, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
"A Nursing Home ... Not For My Folks!": Families Caring For Their Elderly At Home, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
Gerontology Faculty Publication Series
This booklet is the second in a series of reports about elderly issues. The first, entitled "The Elderly Have Spoken: Is Anybody Listening? The Impact of Fuel Costs on the Elderly," documented the impact of rising fuel costs on the elderly in Massachusetts. Each of the series reports seeks to capture the actual words, expressions, and feelings of elderly people and their loved ones. For the most part, the interviews were conducted by interviewers who are themselves 60 years old or older. We find that this age match provides greater insight and openness to the problems confronting the …
Spruce Run News (January 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (January 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
China's Criminal Codes, Jerome Alan Cohen
China's Criminal Codes, Jerome Alan Cohen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Criminal Law Of The People's Republic Of China
The Criminal Law Of The People's Republic Of China
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice In Post-Mao China: Some Preliminary Observations, Shao-Chuan Leng Leng
Criminal Justice In Post-Mao China: Some Preliminary Observations, Shao-Chuan Leng Leng
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Prohibition And The Fourth Amendment: A New Look At Some Old Cases, Kenneth M. Murchison
Prohibition And The Fourth Amendment: A New Look At Some Old Cases, Kenneth M. Murchison
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Enforcement Of Federal Water Pollution Laws In An Era Of Deregulation, Mark W. Schneider
Criminal Enforcement Of Federal Water Pollution Laws In An Era Of Deregulation, Mark W. Schneider
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.