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Is Home Schooling Constitutional?, Wendy Wheeler Mar 1995

Is Home Schooling Constitutional?, Wendy Wheeler

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


America Goes To School: Law, Reform, And Crisis In Public Education, E. Vance Randall Mar 1995

America Goes To School: Law, Reform, And Crisis In Public Education, E. Vance Randall

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Practical Guide To Forming A Closely-Held Corporation In Utah, John W. Welch Mar 1995

Practical Guide To Forming A Closely-Held Corporation In Utah, John W. Welch

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Damages For Intentional Discrimination By Public Entities Under Title Ii Of The Americans With Disabilities Act: A Rose By Any Other Name, But Are The Remedies The Same?, Cheryl L. Anderson Mar 1995

Damages For Intentional Discrimination By Public Entities Under Title Ii Of The Americans With Disabilities Act: A Rose By Any Other Name, But Are The Remedies The Same?, Cheryl L. Anderson

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


The Progeny Of Lee V. Weisman: Can Student-Invited Prayer At Public School Graduations Still Be Constitutional?, Thomas A. Schweitzer Mar 1995

The Progeny Of Lee V. Weisman: Can Student-Invited Prayer At Public School Graduations Still Be Constitutional?, Thomas A. Schweitzer

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


State V. Davis: Peremptory Strikes And Religion?The Unworkable Peremptory Challenge Jurisprudence, D. Scott Crook Mar 1995

State V. Davis: Peremptory Strikes And Religion?The Unworkable Peremptory Challenge Jurisprudence, D. Scott Crook

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Sex, Love Letters, And Vicious Rumors: Anticipating New Situations Creating Sexually Hostile Work Environments, Chad W. King Mar 1995

Sex, Love Letters, And Vicious Rumors: Anticipating New Situations Creating Sexually Hostile Work Environments, Chad W. King

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of The Utah Administrative Procedures Act On The Standards Of Review For Final Administrative Agency Adjudications, John C. Steele Mar 1995

The Effect Of The Utah Administrative Procedures Act On The Standards Of Review For Final Administrative Agency Adjudications, John C. Steele

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Groce V. Foster: Expansion Of Oklahoma's Public Policy Exception To The Employment-At-Will Doctrine, Jennifer L. Holland Mar 1995

Groce V. Foster: Expansion Of Oklahoma's Public Policy Exception To The Employment-At-Will Doctrine, Jennifer L. Holland

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Admiralty And Maritime Litigation In State Court, David W. Robertson Mar 1995

Admiralty And Maritime Litigation In State Court, David W. Robertson

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Enforcement Of Agreements To Share Winning Lottery Tickets, Matthew J. Gries Mar 1995

Judicial Enforcement Of Agreements To Share Winning Lottery Tickets, Matthew J. Gries

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Re S.A.W.: The Ultimate Protection Of Children's Welfare, Cathleen Ryan Mar 1995

In Re S.A.W.: The Ultimate Protection Of Children's Welfare, Cathleen Ryan

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Curse Of Miles V. Apex Marine Corp.: The Mischief Of Seeking "Uniformity" And "Legislative Intent" In Maritime Personal Injury Cases, Robert Force Mar 1995

The Curse Of Miles V. Apex Marine Corp.: The Mischief Of Seeking "Uniformity" And "Legislative Intent" In Maritime Personal Injury Cases, Robert Force

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Solving America’S General Aviation Crisis: The Advantages Of Federal Preemption Over Tort Reform , Patrick J. Shea Mar 1995

Solving America’S General Aviation Crisis: The Advantages Of Federal Preemption Over Tort Reform , Patrick J. Shea

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Does The Clock Start Ticking?: Applying The Statute Of Limitations In Asbestos Property Damage Actions , Alex J. Grant Mar 1995

When Does The Clock Start Ticking?: Applying The Statute Of Limitations In Asbestos Property Damage Actions , Alex J. Grant

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Solidarity And Contribution In Maritime Claims, W. Robins Brice Mar 1995

Solidarity And Contribution In Maritime Claims, W. Robins Brice

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Special Legislative Rights And Wreck Removal, William Tetley Mar 1995

Special Legislative Rights And Wreck Removal, William Tetley

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Limitation Of Liability And The Direct Action Statute: A Troubled Marriage, Chester D. Hooper Mar 1995

Limitation Of Liability And The Direct Action Statute: A Troubled Marriage, Chester D. Hooper

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Contractual Indemnity In Maritime Law, Susan A. Daigle, James T. Rivera Mar 1995

Contractual Indemnity In Maritime Law, Susan A. Daigle, James T. Rivera

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Licensed-Foundry Defense In Patent Infringement Cases: Time To Take Some Of The Steam Out Of Patent Exhaustion?, Leonard J. Hope Mar 1995

The Licensed-Foundry Defense In Patent Infringement Cases: Time To Take Some Of The Steam Out Of Patent Exhaustion?, Leonard J. Hope

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Separateness But Interdependence, Autonomy But Reciprocity": A First Look At Federal Judges' Appearances Before Legislative Committees, Harvey Rishikof, Barbara A. Perry Mar 1995

"Separateness But Interdependence, Autonomy But Reciprocity": A First Look At Federal Judges' Appearances Before Legislative Committees, Harvey Rishikof, Barbara A. Perry

Mercer Law Review

The Founding Fathers established judicial independence as a central tenet of the Constitution of the United States in order to insulate federal judges from the President, the Congress, and the electorate. Yet because of the complicated nature of the Constitution and overlapping powers, the judiciary has not remained totally isolated from the legislative process. Our research has discovered hundreds of instances of federal jurists testifying before congressional committees on subjects such as court administration, federal jurisdiction, budgetary policy, and pending legislation in a variety of fields. Indeed, our findings buttress a key argument of Justice Robert H. Jackson's concurring opinion …


Hughes V. State: The Born Alive Rule Dies A Timely Death, Mary Lynn Kime Mar 1995

Hughes V. State: The Born Alive Rule Dies A Timely Death, Mary Lynn Kime

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Retroactivity And Criminal Law In Oklahoma: Procedurally Avoiding Constitutional Provisions, Mark A. Ihrig Mar 1995

Retroactivity And Criminal Law In Oklahoma: Procedurally Avoiding Constitutional Provisions, Mark A. Ihrig

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Love And Obligation: Family Law And The Romance Of Economics, Ann Laquer Estin Mar 1995

Love And Obligation: Family Law And The Romance Of Economics, Ann Laquer Estin

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And The Defense Of The Presidency, Nelson Lund Mar 1995

Lawyers And The Defense Of The Presidency, Nelson Lund

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Vending Services, Inc. V. Morse: The Problem Of Defective Incorporation In Utah, Douglas C. Waddoups Mar 1995

American Vending Services, Inc. V. Morse: The Problem Of Defective Incorporation In Utah, Douglas C. Waddoups

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In Oklahoma Law--Civil Procedure, Charles W. Adams Mar 1995

Recent Developments In Oklahoma Law--Civil Procedure, Charles W. Adams

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bad Faith In The Workers' Compensation Context: A Cause In Search Of An Action, Edward John Main Mar 1995

Bad Faith In The Workers' Compensation Context: A Cause In Search Of An Action, Edward John Main

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Should Courts Impose Rico's Pretrial Restraint Measures On Substitute Assets?, James M. Rosenthal Mar 1995

Should Courts Impose Rico's Pretrial Restraint Measures On Substitute Assets?, James M. Rosenthal

Michigan Law Review

This Note argues that courts should not apply RICO's pretrial restraint measures to substitute assets. Part I examines the text of RICO's forfeiture provisions in light of recent rulings by the Supreme Court providing guidance in interpreting the statute. Part I concludes that the statute's plain meaning limits pretrial restraint measures to tainted assets. Part II examines language in the legislative history of an earlier attempt to add a substitute asset provision to RICO and in the 1984 change from broad to specific language in the pretrial restraint provision. From this language, Part II concludes that Congress did not intend …


Nafta Numbers Don't Add Up, Melvin Burke, Kraig A. Schwartz, William G. Steele Mar 1995

Nafta Numbers Don't Add Up, Melvin Burke, Kraig A. Schwartz, William G. Steele

School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

On November 17,1993, the U.S. Congress passed the North American Free Trade Agreement, which became the law of the land in Canada, Mexico, and the United States on January 1, 1994. Despite the passage of over a year, there has been precious little discussion of the economic results of the "free trade" agreement. In fact, until the recent devaluation of the Mexican peso, proponents of NAFTA had claimed that the matter was settled and not worthy of further discussion or investigation. It was a fait accompli, they said; time to move on to other, more pressing social and political …