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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Is American Violence A Crime Problem?, Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins
Is American Violence A Crime Problem?, Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicially Compelled Disclosure Of Researchers’ Data: A Judge’S View, Barbara B. Crabb
Judicially Compelled Disclosure Of Researchers’ Data: A Judge’S View, Barbara B. Crabb
Law and Contemporary Problems
Crabb looks at the approach one court has established to balance the demands of the legal system with the legitimate concerns of researchers.
Foreword, Joe S. Cecil, Gerald T. Wetherington
Foreword, Joe S. Cecil, Gerald T. Wetherington
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Countering The Excessive Subpoena For Scholarly Research, Michael Traynor
Countering The Excessive Subpoena For Scholarly Research, Michael Traynor
Law and Contemporary Problems
A researcher has many opportunities to safeguard research and take a stance in court to protect the privacy of study participants in the interest of well-grounded scientific or social analysis.
Researcher’S Reactions To Compelled Disclosure Of Scientific Information, Elizabeth C. Wiggins, Judith A. Mckenna
Researcher’S Reactions To Compelled Disclosure Of Scientific Information, Elizabeth C. Wiggins, Judith A. Mckenna
Law and Contemporary Problems
Demands placed on researchers by subpoenas for scientific information are not necessarily any greater than those placed on other third-party recipients of subpoenas.
Research Subpoenas And The Sociology Of Knowledge, Sheila Jasanoff
Research Subpoenas And The Sociology Of Knowledge, Sheila Jasanoff
Law and Contemporary Problems
Jasanoff says that the most effective way to integrate scientific knowledge fully and fairly into legal decisionmaking may be for judges to develop a keener sense of how science works.
Compelled Disclosure Of Scholarly Research: Some Comments On “High Stakes Litigation”, J. Steven Picou
Compelled Disclosure Of Scholarly Research: Some Comments On “High Stakes Litigation”, J. Steven Picou
Law and Contemporary Problems
Resisting compelled disclosure in court will continue to be at best a tenuous and uncertain journey for researchers who have been subpoenaed.
A Researcher’S Privilege: Does Any Hope Remain?, Robert M. O'Neil
A Researcher’S Privilege: Does Any Hope Remain?, Robert M. O'Neil
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
A Comparison: Lessons From The Columbia Basin And The Upper Colorado Basin Fish Recovery Efforts, Mary Christina Wood
A Comparison: Lessons From The Columbia Basin And The Upper Colorado Basin Fish Recovery Efforts, Mary Christina Wood
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
47 pages.
Contains 5 pages of references.
Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper
Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Draper's focus is the use of personal information derived from genome research. She identifies several potential problems, including access to and control of genetic information, employment discrimination and social stratification. She also recommends possible solutions.
Computer Media For The Legal Profession, Eugene Volokh
Computer Media For The Legal Profession, Eugene Volokh
Michigan Law Review
A Review of communication media.
Designing And Implementing An Expanded System For Civil Court Data Collection: A South Carolina Study, F. Patrick Hubbard
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.
The Politics Of Human-Embryo Research: Avoiding Ethical Gridlock, George J. Annas
The Politics Of Human-Embryo Research: Avoiding Ethical Gridlock, George J. Annas
Faculty Scholarship
[...]abortion is about more than politics; it is fundamentally about ethics, morals, equality, and religion, and how we think about abortion reveals much about how we are likely to think about other life-and-death issues in contemporary American medical practice. Because politics as currently practiced seems so unprincipled, there have been sporadic attempts to redefine abortion-related issues as ethical questions and to set up national panels and advisory groups to examine various practices and make recommendations about their ethics.