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Full-Text Articles in Law
Why It's Smart To Think About Constitutional Stupidities, Sanford Levinson
Why It's Smart To Think About Constitutional Stupidities, Sanford Levinson
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Land Use Planning: Home Rule Vs. Regional Impact, Joel Cowan
Land Use Planning: Home Rule Vs. Regional Impact, Joel Cowan
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Costs And Consequences Of Suburban Sprawl: The Case Of Metro Atlanta, Robert Bullard, Glenn Johnson, Angel Torres
The Costs And Consequences Of Suburban Sprawl: The Case Of Metro Atlanta, Robert Bullard, Glenn Johnson, Angel Torres
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Too Much Privacy Bad For Your Health? An Introduction To The Law, Ethics, And Hipaa Rule On Medical Privacy, Charity Scott
Is Too Much Privacy Bad For Your Health? An Introduction To The Law, Ethics, And Hipaa Rule On Medical Privacy, Charity Scott
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Purveyors Of Hate On The Internet: Are We Ready For Hate Spam?, Elizabeth Phillips Marsh
Purveyors Of Hate On The Internet: Are We Ready For Hate Spam?, Elizabeth Phillips Marsh
Georgia State University Law Review
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Chipping Away At The Boundaries Of Privacy: Intel's Pentium Iii Processor Serial Number And The Erosion Of Fourth Amendment Privacy Expectations, George M. Dery Iii, James R. Fox
Chipping Away At The Boundaries Of Privacy: Intel's Pentium Iii Processor Serial Number And The Erosion Of Fourth Amendment Privacy Expectations, George M. Dery Iii, James R. Fox
Georgia State University Law Review
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Consistency In Judicial Interpretation? A Look At Cercla Parent Company And Shareholder Liability After United States V. Bestfoods, Jennifer S. Martin
Consistency In Judicial Interpretation? A Look At Cercla Parent Company And Shareholder Liability After United States V. Bestfoods, Jennifer S. Martin
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Has Habeas Corpus Been Suspended In Georgia? Representing Indigent Prisoners On Georgia's Death Row, Jill Wasserman
Has Habeas Corpus Been Suspended In Georgia? Representing Indigent Prisoners On Georgia's Death Row, Jill Wasserman
Georgia State University Law Review
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Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't? Employers' Challenges In Conducting Sexual Harassment Investigations, Kim S. Ruark
Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't? Employers' Challenges In Conducting Sexual Harassment Investigations, Kim S. Ruark
Georgia State University Law Review
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Tacking On Money Laundering Charges To White Collar Crimes: What Did Congress Intend, And What Are The Courts Doing?, Teresa E. Adams
Tacking On Money Laundering Charges To White Collar Crimes: What Did Congress Intend, And What Are The Courts Doing?, Teresa E. Adams
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advocate For A Modern Devil: Can Sprawl Be Defended?, Amy Helling
Advocate For A Modern Devil: Can Sprawl Be Defended?, Amy Helling
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exclusionary Practices And Urban Sprawl In Metropolitan Atlanta, Arthur Nelson
Exclusionary Practices And Urban Sprawl In Metropolitan Atlanta, Arthur Nelson
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Now You See It, Now You Don't; A Georgia Perspective On Spoliation Of Evidence, Brooks Morel
Now You See It, Now You Don't; A Georgia Perspective On Spoliation Of Evidence, Brooks Morel
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Georgia State's Role In Revitalizing Downtown Atlanta, Carl Patton
Georgia State's Role In Revitalizing Downtown Atlanta, Carl Patton
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Qui Tam Can; Qui Tam Can't; An Analysis Of Vermont Agency Of Natural Resources V. United States Ex Rel. Stevens, Jaime Mcmahon
Qui Tam Can; Qui Tam Can't; An Analysis Of Vermont Agency Of Natural Resources V. United States Ex Rel. Stevens, Jaime Mcmahon
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Smart Governance For Smart Growth: The Need For Regional Governments, Janice C. Griffith
Smart Governance For Smart Growth: The Need For Regional Governments, Janice C. Griffith
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer
Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
City Of Warsaw And Its Surroundings: Management Problems And Political Quarrels, Michal Kulesza
City Of Warsaw And Its Surroundings: Management Problems And Political Quarrels, Michal Kulesza
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vancouver: Made In America, Eh?, Raymond Young
Vancouver: Made In America, Eh?, Raymond Young
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Smart Growth Micro-Incentives And The Tree-Cut Tax Case, William Buzbee
Smart Growth Micro-Incentives And The Tree-Cut Tax Case, William Buzbee
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Linkous V. Candler The Future Of Acceleration Of Remainders In Georgia, Carl Jackson Spence
Linkous V. Candler The Future Of Acceleration Of Remainders In Georgia, Carl Jackson Spence
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consumers Surfing For Sales In Cyberspace: What Constitutes Acceptance And What Legal Terms And Conditions Bind The Consumer?, Mark E. Budnitz
Consumers Surfing For Sales In Cyberspace: What Constitutes Acceptance And What Legal Terms And Conditions Bind The Consumer?, Mark E. Budnitz
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act Of 1999: Congress Stacks The Deck Against Online Wagering But Deals In Traditional Gaming Industry High Rollers, Tom Lundin
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber
Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Access Denied: Prohibiting Home-Schooled Students From Participating In Public-School Athletics And Activities, William Grob
Access Denied: Prohibiting Home-Schooled Students From Participating In Public-School Athletics And Activities, William Grob
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure Sentence And Punishment: Change Method Of Executing Individuals Convicted Of Capital Crimes From Electrocution To Legal Injection, Rebecca Brannan
Criminal Procedure Sentence And Punishment: Change Method Of Executing Individuals Convicted Of Capital Crimes From Electrocution To Legal Injection, Rebecca Brannan
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act amends state law on the death penalty by providing a different method of execution for capital crimes committed on or after May 1, 2000. Execution of these defendants will be performed by lethal injection instead of electrocution. If either the United State Supreme Court or the Supreme Court of Georgia declares that electrocution is unconstitutional, defendants who were sentenced to death for crimes that were committed before May 1, 2000 will be executed by lethal injection. The Act further provides that the state will not require physicians to participate in the execution of a death sentence by lethal …
Game And Fish Fish: Prohibit Gill Net Landing Of Certain Species Of Fish, Lisa Kabula
Game And Fish Fish: Prohibit Gill Net Landing Of Certain Species Of Fish, Lisa Kabula
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act prohibits vessels that harvest certain species of marine finfish by means of a gill net, regulated under Code section 27-4-301.1, from landing those fish in Georgia. Conservation rangers or other peace officers of the State will seize and confiscate gill nets. However, an exception lies for licensed fishermen to use gill nets in certain specified circumstances.
Project Xl: Should It Be Used To Wage War On Urban Sprawl?, Janet L. Bozeman
Project Xl: Should It Be Used To Wage War On Urban Sprawl?, Janet L. Bozeman
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Animals Animal Protection: Prohibit The Obstruction Of The Commissioner Of Agriculture And Employed Officers; Change Certain Provisions Relating To Definitions; Provide For Inspection Warrants And Impounding And Disposal Of Mistreated Animals; Provide For Notice And Hearing To Owners Of Impounded Animals; Change Certain Provisions Relating To Animal Care By Licensed Persons; Provide For Injunctions And Restraining Orders; Prohibit Abandoning Domestic Animals; Prohibit Dog Fighting; Provide For Reporting Of Violations And The Civil And Criminal Immunity Of Reporters; Change Certain Provisions Relating To Cruelty To Animals; Change Certain Provision Relating To Penalties; Provide For Exemptions, Bonnie Lassiter
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act, called the Animal Protection Act, prohibits obstructing the Commissioner of Agriculture or his or her agents, or animal control officers, in the perfection of their duties. The Act also changes a number of sections of the Georgia Code to increase the severity of punishment for animal cruelty offenses by providing that a second animal cruelty offense that results in the animals death will be a misdemeanor of high and aggravated nature and will incur a more sever penalty. Future, the Act creates the felony offense of aggravated cruelty to animals (an act which makes a part of the …
Food, Drugs, And Cosmetics Standards, Labeling, And Adulteration Of Food: Change Certain Provisions Relating To Unlawful Acts And The Use Or Possession Of Certain Cans, Bottles, And Other Receptacles, Brittany Tuggle
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act amends the Georgia Diary Act of 1960 by clarifying the use and possession of milk, cream, or ice cream contains. The Act allows a business involved in the processing, distribution, or retail sale of diary products to temporarily possess any receptacle that is marked with the brand or trademark of another business until it is returned to the rightful owner or purchased from the rightful owner.