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Full-Text Articles in Law
F03rs Sgb No. 18 (Election Code), Griggs, Hebert
F03rs Sgb No. 18 (Election Code), Griggs, Hebert
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Bill
to amend the SG Election Code to allow for two (2) additional polling locations on the LSU A&M Campus
F03rs Sgb No. 30 (Honor Roll), Bergeron, Juves, Lobianco
F03rs Sgb No. 30 (Honor Roll), Bergeron, Juves, Lobianco
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Resolution
To request that the Faculty Senate reverse their decision to raise the hourly requirements for the Dean’s List and Chancellor’s Honor Roll.
F03rs Sgb No. 12 (Paintball), Buller
F03rs Sgb No. 12 (Paintball), Buller
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Bill
To appropriate one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Paintball Club at LSU to defray the cost of the registration for attending the Paintball
College World Cup
F03rs Sgb No. 14 (Sfoc), Staples, Griggs
F03rs Sgb No. 14 (Sfoc), Staples, Griggs
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A BILL
to amend Article IX, Section 3 of the LSU A&M Student Government
Bylaws to restructure the Student Fee Oversight Committee.
F03rs Sgr No. 4 (Jpw), Hattaway, J. Buller, Penzato
F03rs Sgr No. 4 (Jpw), Hattaway, J. Buller, Penzato
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the untimely death of Jason Paul Whittle of Lacombe, Louisiana
F03rs Sgr No. 2 (Res Life), Chassee, Hebert
F03rs Sgr No. 2 (Res Life), Chassee, Hebert
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To recommend that the Department of Residential Life return to a seven-day move-in schedule.
F03rs Sgr No. 7 (Cjd), Bradshaw, Hattaway
F03rs Sgr No. 7 (Cjd), Bradshaw, Hattaway
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the untimely death of Corey James Domingue a native of Lafayette, Louisiana and a life long resident of Franklin, Louisiana
F03rs Sgr No. 5 (Kjl), Hattaway, Strickland, J. Buller, Lagarde
F03rs Sgr No. 5 (Kjl), Hattaway, Strickland, J. Buller, Lagarde
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Resolution
To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the untimely death of Kurt James Latiolais II of New Iberia, Louisiana
F03rs Sgr No. 6 (Greek Housing), Hattaway, Strickland, Staples, Serra, Billeaudeau
F03rs Sgr No. 6 (Greek Housing), Hattaway, Strickland, Staples, Serra, Billeaudeau
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Resolution
To memorialize congress to vote in favor of Senate Bill 1246, the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act of 2003.
F03rs Sgr No. 8 (Textbooks), Staples, Duhon, Toups, Hattaway
F03rs Sgr No. 8 (Textbooks), Staples, Duhon, Toups, Hattaway
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To request that all faculty members comply with textbook vendors request to turn in book order forms by the vendors specified deadline.
F03rs Sgr No. 9 (Blanco), Busada, Billeaudeau
F03rs Sgr No. 9 (Blanco), Busada, Billeaudeau
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To welcome Governor-Elect Kathleen Blanco To Louisiana State University and offer student support and urge student input in her administration as we move forward in Louisiana
F03rs Sgr No. 10 (Mitch Landrieu), Busada, Billeaudeau
F03rs Sgr No. 10 (Mitch Landrieu), Busada, Billeaudeau
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To welcome Lieutenant Governor- Elect Mitch Landrieu To Louisiana State University and offer student support and urge student input in his administration as we move forward in Louisiana
F02rs Sgr No. 5 (Aacc), Fisher, Gipson, Calvin
F02rs Sgr No. 5 (Aacc), Fisher, Gipson, Calvin
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
to demand that the African-American Cultural Center (AACC), Helen M. Carter House and the Agnes Morris House not be demolished, as is currently suggested by the LSU Master Plan Committee, unless facilities can be guaranteed that would conform to the reasonable guidelines set forth by their respective advisory councils and directors
F02rs Sgr No. 6 (Stelly Plan), Busada, Cotton, Gibson
F02rs Sgr No. 6 (Stelly Plan), Busada, Cotton, Gibson
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To Express Support to the “Stelly Plan” Constitutional Amendment
F02rs Sgr No. 7 (Emmerit), Busada, Dampier
F02rs Sgr No. 7 (Emmerit), Busada, Dampier
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A RESOLUTION
To clarify student support for Chancellor Mark Emmerit.
Eldred's Aftermath: Tradition, The Copyright Clause, And The Constitutionalization Of Fair Use, Stephen M. Mcjohn
Eldred's Aftermath: Tradition, The Copyright Clause, And The Constitutionalization Of Fair Use, Stephen M. Mcjohn
Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review
Eldred v. Ashcroft offered the Supreme Court broad issues about the scope of Congress's constitutional power to legislate in the area of intellectual property. In 1998, Congress added twenty years to the term of all copyrights, both existing and future copyrights. But for this term extension, works created during the 1920s and 1930s would be entering the public domain. Now such works will remain under copyright until 2018 and beyond. Eldred v. Ashcroft rejected two challenges to the constitutionality of the copyright extension. The first challenge contended that Congress had exceeded its power to grant copyrights for "limited Times" in …
The Need For Revisions To The Law Of Wiretapping And Interception Of Email, Robert A. Pikowsky
The Need For Revisions To The Law Of Wiretapping And Interception Of Email, Robert A. Pikowsky
Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review
I argue that a person's privacy interest in his email is the same as his privacy interest in a telephone conversation. Moreover, the privacy interest in email remains unchanged regardless of whether it is intercepted in transmission or covertly accessed from the recipient's mailbox. If one accepts this assumption, it follows that the level of protection against surveillance by law enforcement officers should be the same[...] As technology continues to blur the distinction between wire and electronic communication, it becomes apparent that a new methodology must be developed in order to provide logical and consistent protection to private communications. The …
War Powers: What Are They Good For?: Congressional Disapproval Of The President's Military Actions And The Merits Of A Congressional Suit Against The President, Andrew D. Lemar
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Augusta: Judicial, Legislative And Economic Approaches To Private Race And Gender Consciousness, Scott R. Rosner
Reflections On Augusta: Judicial, Legislative And Economic Approaches To Private Race And Gender Consciousness, Scott R. Rosner
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In light of the recent controversy surrounding Augusta National Golf Club's exclusionary membership policy, this Article highlights the myriad incentives and disincentives that Augusta and similar clubs have for reforming such policies. The author acknowledges the economic importance of club membership in many business communities and addresses the extent to which club members' claims of rights of privacy and free association are valid. The Article also considers the potential of judicial action in promoting the adoption of more inclusive membership policy; the state action doctrine and the First Amendment right to freedom of association are discussed as frameworks under which …
The Philadelphia Story: The Rhetoric Of School Reform, Susan Dejarnatt
The Philadelphia Story: The Rhetoric Of School Reform, Susan Dejarnatt
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Resource Parity For Defense Counsel And The Struggle Between Public Choice And Public Ideals, Ronald F. Wright
Resource Parity For Defense Counsel And The Struggle Between Public Choice And Public Ideals, Ronald F. Wright
ExpressO
The quality of criminal defense counsel desperately needs improving. The strategy this article explores is not a change in the legal standard governing ineffective assistance of counsel claims, or a change in the Supreme Court's reasoning, but something far more fundamental: money. I ask whether it is feasible to link the funding available for defense lawyers to the money that the government spends on prosecution lawyers - in other words, parity of resources.
For reasons described in this article, resource parity will probably not come from the courts, at least not if they act alone. Major funding changes like this …
In The Name Of National Security Or Insecurity?: The Potential Indefinite Detention Of Non-Citizen Certified Terrorists In The United States And The United Kingdom In The Aftermath Of September 11, 2001, Dana L. Keith
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Day 5. Friday, August 15, 2003: Rocky Mountain National Park, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 5. Friday, August 15, 2003: Rocky Mountain National Park, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
1 page.
Contains references.
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Valley Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Valley Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
1 page.
Contains references.
Agenda: Energy Field Tour 2003, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Energy Field Tour 2003, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
Congressional staff tour held August 11-16, 2003
Summary: Binder of assorted articles, maps, brochures and other materials prepared for participants of the tour
Contents:
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2003: BLUE SPRUCE PEAKER PLANT: University of Colorado Natural Resources Law Center : congressional staff tour of Blue Spruce Energy Center / Peggy Duxbury -- 'Power Struggle', National Journal, June 27, 2003 / Margaret Kritz -- 'Calpine's Blue Spruce Energy Center begins commercial operation', Calpine press release, April 17, 2003 -- NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB: NREL at a glance -- NREL technologies -- SHOSHONE HYDROELECTRIC PLANT: 'River District Board supports spring Shoshone call …
Day 1. Monday, August 11, 2003: Blue Spruce Peaker Plant, Blue Spruce Energy Center
Day 1. Monday, August 11, 2003: Blue Spruce Peaker Plant, Blue Spruce Energy Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
10 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
5th Annual Open Government Summit: Access To Public Records Act & Open Meetings Act, 2003, Department Of Attorney General, State Of Rhode Island
5th Annual Open Government Summit: Access To Public Records Act & Open Meetings Act, 2003, Department Of Attorney General, State Of Rhode Island
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
H.R. 2432, Paperwork And Regulatory Improvements Act Of 2003: Testimony Before The H. Comm. On Government Reform, 108th Cong., July 22, 2003 (Statement Of Lisa Heinzerling, Prof. Of Law, Geo. U. L. Center), Lisa Heinzerling
Testimony Before Congress
No abstract provided.
Moral Rights, Judicial Review, And Democracy: A Response To Horacio Spector, Laura S. Underkuffler
Moral Rights, Judicial Review, And Democracy: A Response To Horacio Spector, Laura S. Underkuffler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ghost Workers In An Interconnected World: Going Beyond The Dichotomies Of Domestic Immigration And Labor Laws, Ruben J. Garcia
Ghost Workers In An Interconnected World: Going Beyond The Dichotomies Of Domestic Immigration And Labor Laws, Ruben J. Garcia
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Beginning with the September 11, 2001 ("9/11 ") terrorist attacks, the labor movement's plans to organize immigrant workers and achieve immigration reform have met serious challenges. After 9/11, the political climate surrounding immigrants put the AFL-CIO s hopes for legislative reform on hold, because of socially perceived connections between immigrants and terrorism. Then, in a March 2002 decision titled Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. NLRB, the U.S. Supreme Court held that undocumented immigrant workers could not collect back pay under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) when their rights to join unions are violated. According to the Court, back pay …