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Section 4: Civil Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Oct 1994

Section 4: Civil Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

Supreme Court Preview

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Asian Americans: The "Reticent" Minority And Their Paradoxes, Pat K. Chew Oct 1994

Asian Americans: The "Reticent" Minority And Their Paradoxes, Pat K. Chew

William & Mary Law Review

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Diversity: The Emerging Modern Separate But Equal Doctrine, Robert N. Davis Oct 1994

Diversity: The Emerging Modern Separate But Equal Doctrine, Robert N. Davis

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

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Brown V. Board Of Education After 40 Years: Confronting The Promise, William & Mary Law School May 1994

Brown V. Board Of Education After 40 Years: Confronting The Promise, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on May 17-18, 1994 in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law of The College of William and Mary and Howard University School of Law.


Interest Balancing And Other Limits To Judicially Managed Equal Educational Opportunity, Neal Devins Apr 1994

Interest Balancing And Other Limits To Judicially Managed Equal Educational Opportunity, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

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Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic Mar 1994

Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic

William & Mary Law Review

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The Civil Rights Act Of 1991: A Continuation Of The Wards Cove Standard Of Business Necessity, Philip S. Runkel Mar 1994

The Civil Rights Act Of 1991: A Continuation Of The Wards Cove Standard Of Business Necessity, Philip S. Runkel

William & Mary Law Review

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Ethnicity And Prejudice: Reevaluating "National Origin" Discrimination Under Title Vii, Juan F. Perea Mar 1994

Ethnicity And Prejudice: Reevaluating "National Origin" Discrimination Under Title Vii, Juan F. Perea

William & Mary Law Review

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From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 1994

From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein

Faculty Publications

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Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Neal Devins Jan 1994

Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

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The Quest For Freedom In The Post-Brown South: Desegregation And White Self-Interest, Davison M. Douglas Jan 1994

The Quest For Freedom In The Post-Brown South: Desegregation And White Self-Interest, Davison M. Douglas

Faculty Publications

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The Second Amendment And The Personal Right To Arms, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1994

The Second Amendment And The Personal Right To Arms, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

For many years, the Second Amendment was politely ignored, or summarily dismissed, by America's legal academy. In recent years, however, more and more law professors have begun taking the Second Amendment seriously. Professor William Van Alstyne, one of the nation's most respected Constitutional law professors, and the author of a leading Constitutional law casebook; offers his contribution in this essay. Van Alstyne suggests that the Second Amendment means exactly what it says: that individual citizens have a right, not merely a privilege, to own and carry firearms. He also commends the National Rifle Association for its constructive role as a …


Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer Jan 1994

Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer

Faculty Publications

The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal commentators. These commentators generally have assumed that parents should have some rights in connection with the raising of their children. Rarely have commentators offered justifications for attributing rights to persons as parents, and when they have done so they have failed to subject those justifications to close scrutiny. This Article takes the novel approach of challenging parental rights in their entirety. The author explores the fundamental questions of what it means to say that individuals have rights as parents, and whether it is …


Denying Due Process In The Florida Courts: A Commentary On The 1994 Medicaid Third-Party Liability Act Of Florida, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1994

Denying Due Process In The Florida Courts: A Commentary On The 1994 Medicaid Third-Party Liability Act Of Florida, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

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