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Full-Text Articles in Law
Making Certain Technical Corrections, United States Congress, Us Senate
Making Certain Technical Corrections, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report from the United States (US) Senate Committee on Indian Affairs dated November 19, 1993, was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1654 which proposes technical corrections to Indian laws. The report specifies that US Senate Bill 1654 proposes to extend the deadline for the sale of lands to their former owners (per the specifications of US Public Law 102-575 which contains the “Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act”). US Senate Bill 1654 became US Public Law 103-263 on May 31, 1994.
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - November) No. 5, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - November) No. 5, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Where To Pray? A Survey Regarding Prayer Rooms In Ab.A Accredited, Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, David L. Gregory
Where To Pray? A Survey Regarding Prayer Rooms In Ab.A Accredited, Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, David L. Gregory
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Place Of Religious Argument In A Free And Democratic Society, Robert Audi
The Place Of Religious Argument In A Free And Democratic Society, Robert Audi
San Diego Law Review
This Article provides an account of the notion of a religious argument, distinguishes several roles of religious arguments in a liberal democracy, and defends a set of principles for their proper use in such a society. The author argues that it is appropriate that citizens apply a kind of separation of church and state in their public use of religious arguments, especially in advocating laws or public policies that restrict liberty. More specifically, the author contends that whatever religious arguments one may have in such cases, one should also be willing to offer, and be to a certain extent motivated …
Religious Morality And Political Choice: Further Thoughts--And Second Thoughts--On Love And Power, Michael J. Perry
Religious Morality And Political Choice: Further Thoughts--And Second Thoughts--On Love And Power, Michael J. Perry
San Diego Law Review
This is an Article written by the author of the book Love and Power: The Role of Religion and Morality in American Politics. In this Article, he returns to an inquiry already addressed in Love and Power. He asks the question: should Americans accept an ideal of political choice according to which a citizen ought not make a controversial political choice if the choice cannot be defended without relying on a religious belief that at least some opponents of the choice reject? The author responds with a resounding no, arguing that we should not accept such a political ideal. He …
Liberalism, Religion And The Unity Of Epistemology, Larry Alexander
Liberalism, Religion And The Unity Of Epistemology, Larry Alexander
San Diego Law Review
This Article focuses on the relation between liberalism and religion. Professor Alexander argues that liberalism is itself just a sectarian view on the same level as the religious and other views that it purports to be neutral about and to tolerate. The Article shows that liberalism is a rejection of all illiberal religious tenets. It further contends that liberalism cannot make out its case for excluding religious arguments from shaping public policy. It concludes that to the extent liberalism is defined by or rests on the insulation of public policy from religious views, liberalism is undermined by its failure to …
Grounds For Political Judgment: The Status Of Personal Experience And The Autonomy And Generality Of Principles Of Restraint, Kent Greenawalt
Grounds For Political Judgment: The Status Of Personal Experience And The Autonomy And Generality Of Principles Of Restraint, Kent Greenawalt
San Diego Law Review
This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for political decision and advocacy within liberal democracies. It considers the nature of convictions that are based on highly personal experiences and asks what their political status should be. It explores the subtle relationship between proposed principles of restraint and overarching religious and other comprehensive views. It argues that a plausible principle of restraint must appeal to people with various religious and other comprehensive views and must be suited to the particular conditions of a given society.
Constructing An Ideal Of Public Reason, Lawrence B. Solum
Constructing An Ideal Of Public Reason, Lawrence B. Solum
San Diego Law Review
In deciding to what ideal citizens should aspire in political debate, some people contend that an ideal of political morality should mirror the freedom of expression. This Article undertakes the construction of an ideal of public reason. It begins with an investigation of the term "public reason." The author considers various possibilities for an ideal or normative standard of public reason. As each option is considered, some possible formulations are discarded and additional specifications are added. He concludes with the ideal that is constructed through this process of elaboration, evaluation, and elimination.
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, October 7, 1993.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 1, Fall 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 1, Fall 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - DISCONNECTED A loss of continuity and connectedness could be the price we pay for this era of decentralized, customized technology. By Timothy J. Lukes
14 - STRETCHED TO THE LIMIT Private colleges scramble to control financial aid costs, and families struggle with too few aid dollars to go around. Here are the stories of four families who have worked in partnership with the University to make it through. By Elizabeth Fernandez '79, Overview by Elise Banducci '87
23 - THE MORAL LIFE In his recent encyclical, the pope speaks out on human nature, Christian boundaries, and universal truths. …
Chaos Theory And The Justice Paradox, Robert E. Scott
Chaos Theory And The Justice Paradox, Robert E. Scott
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Cynthia Dash
Book Review, Cynthia Dash
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Review of: DONALD C. LEE, TOWARD A SOUND WORLD ORDER: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL HIERARCHICAL ETHICAL THEORY. (Greenwood Press 1992). [240 pp.] Bibliography, index, notes, preface. LC: 91-440942; ISBN:0-313-27903-9. [Cloth $42.95. P.O. Box 5007, Westport CT 06881.]
Why Does Utilitarianism Seem Plausible?, John Dilworth
Why Does Utilitarianism Seem Plausible?, John Dilworth
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - May 27, 1993.
Certificate: In Appreciation For 25 Years Of Service, Florida Community College At Jacksonville, Florida Community College At Jacksonville
Certificate: In Appreciation For 25 Years Of Service, Florida Community College At Jacksonville, Florida Community College At Jacksonville
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
No abstract provided.
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - August) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - August) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1994-95, Volume 89, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1994-95, Volume 89, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletins of Information
Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Law School
Honor Code
Foreign Law Study
Graduate Law Programs
Joint Degree Programs
Requirements for Admission and Graduation
Fees and Expenses
Financial Aid Program
The Law Program
Student Activities
Curriculum
Course Descriptions
Appendix
Officers of Administration
The Law School Faculty
London Faculty
Practice Court Judges
Professional Staff
Faculty Profiles
Endowed Chairs
The Joseph A. Matson Chair in Law
The John N. Matthews Chair in Law
The William and Dorothy O'Neill Chair in Law
Robert E. and Marion D. Short Chair in Law
The Paul Schier Chair in Legal Ethics
The Concannon Program of …
The Place Of Ethics Centers In Higher Education, Douglas Ferraro
The Place Of Ethics Centers In Higher Education, Douglas Ferraro
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, September 28, 1995.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 3, Summer 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 3, Summer 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
9 - MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS When people come together to make a family, the result is a holy union of imperfection. By Mitch Finley '73
12 - THE CLEANUP ARMY A $l34 billion industry thrives on cleaning up what's hazardous to your health. Plus, is the environmental movement racist? By Susan Frey
20 - UP CLOSE: GERALD UELMEN SCU's law dean takes nothing more seriously than his field and his goals for the School of Law, yet he manages to find humor at almost every tum. By Sabrina Brown
24 - BEYOND 'THE SPHERE FOR WHICH …
Helping To Harm? The Ethical Dilemmas Of Managing Politically Sensitive Data, Sylvie C. Tourigny
Helping To Harm? The Ethical Dilemmas Of Managing Politically Sensitive Data, Sylvie C. Tourigny
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - March 19, 1993.
The Fourth Amendment: History And Development Of The Reasonable Search, Bradley L. Tilt
The Fourth Amendment: History And Development Of The Reasonable Search, Bradley L. Tilt
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
The existence of the search and seizure restrictions encoded in the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is the result of a two part historical development that took place simultaneously in England and the American colonies. Severe legislative restrictions on the press were largely responsible for the developments in England, while in the colonies it was British tax and trade regulations that spawned the changes. On both sides of the Atlantic, however, the primary catalyst was the government's use of general searches in the enforcement of those laws. It was the continued abuse of general searches despite the public's …
Traditionalism, Secularism, And The Transformative Dimension Of Religious Institutions, W. Cole Durham Jr., Alexander Dushku
Traditionalism, Secularism, And The Transformative Dimension Of Religious Institutions, W. Cole Durham Jr., Alexander Dushku
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reasonable Children, Michael Pritchard
Reasonable Children, Michael Pritchard
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - May 19, 1993.
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Celebrating Our Past, Celebrating Our Future, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Celebrating Our Past, Celebrating Our Future, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 2, Spring 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 2, Spring 1993, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
9 - HOW SCU ALUMS PUT CLINTON IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT Before there was a President Clinton, there was a long-shot campaign energized by SCU grads. In Ride Around America, White House Press Sec retary Dec Dee Myers '83 details some decisive days on the road to Washington (page 10). Voting the Unthinkable: Why Silicon Valley Got on the Clinton-Gore Bus by Susan Frey describes how Apple's Dave Barram MBA '73 convinced high-tech Republicans to take a chance on Clinton (page 14).
16 - HIV-POSITIVE One of every 250 Americans is infected with the AIDS-causing human immunodeficiency virus. This chilling, …
Clark Memorandum: Spring 1993, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Spring 1993, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Promised Lands (Hugh Nibley)
- On Being Wise Stewards of the Sacred Land (Larry EchoHawk)
- Hysteria and the Bill of Rights (Monroe McKay)
- Portraits
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1993 - March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
"But Whoever Treasures Freedom...": The Right To Travel And Extraterritorial Abortions, Seth F. Kreimer
"But Whoever Treasures Freedom...": The Right To Travel And Extraterritorial Abortions, Seth F. Kreimer
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Jual Obat Aborsi Medan, Toko Saudara, Obat Aborsi Di Kota Medan
Jual Obat Aborsi Medan, Toko Saudara, Obat Aborsi Di Kota Medan
toko saudara
The Paradox Of Ideology, Justin Schwartz
The Paradox Of Ideology, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
A standard problem with the objectivity of social scientific theory in particular is that it is either self-referential, in which case it seems to undermine itself as ideology, or self-excepting, which seem pragmatically self-refuting. Using the example of Marx and his theory of ideology, I show how self-referential theories that include themselves in their scope of explanation can be objective. Ideology may be roughly defined as belief distorted by class interest. I show how Marx thought that natural science was informed by class interest but not therefore necessarily ideology. Capitalists have an interest in understanding the natural world (to a …