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Confronting The Nimby Phenomenon, Denis Binder Sep 1996

Confronting The Nimby Phenomenon, Denis Binder

Denis Binder

No abstract provided.


Designing And Implementing An Expanded System For Civil Court Data Collection: A South Carolina Study, F. Patrick Hubbard Apr 1996

Designing And Implementing An Expanded System For Civil Court Data Collection: A South Carolina Study, F. Patrick Hubbard

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson Jan 1996

Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson

David B Kopel

Domestic terrorism is not a reason to abrogate constitutional rights, argues this 101-page paper, which discusses the 1996 omnibus federal terrorism bill, and other terror proposals. Topics include: scope of the terrorism problem; Britain's mistaken response to terror; use of the military in law enforcement; the Internet; militias; wiretapping; the FBI; and federalizing local crime.


In Defense Of Outlaws: Liberalism And The Role Of Reasonableness, Public Reason, And Tolerance In Multicultural Constitutionalism, Robert Justin Lipkin Dec 1995

In Defense Of Outlaws: Liberalism And The Role Of Reasonableness, Public Reason, And Tolerance In Multicultural Constitutionalism, Robert Justin Lipkin

Robert Justin Lipkin

No abstract provided.


Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin Dec 1995

Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin

Robert Justin Lipkin

No abstract provided.


The Model Physician-Assisted Suicide Act And Jurisprudence Of Death, Scott T. Fitzgibbon, Kwan Kew Lai Dec 1995

The Model Physician-Assisted Suicide Act And Jurisprudence Of Death, Scott T. Fitzgibbon, Kwan Kew Lai

Scott T. FitzGibbon

Your State has, let us suppose, a physician in one of its university-affiliated hospitals who is an admirer of Dr. Kevorkian, or a member of the Hemlock Society. The date is a year from now-December 1997. Your State has adopted the Model State Act to Authorize and Regulate Physician-Assisted Suicide (the "Act"). You now have an unexpected interest in the effects of the Act. A friend or a relative-your eighteen-year-old daughter or your nineteen-year-old younger brother or your fifty-five-year-old father--has approached a hospital seeking counseling and relief. Concerned about the sort of advice your loved one may receive, and concerned …