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A Tribute To Professor John De J. Pemberton Jr. At The Commencement Of The Jack Pemberton Lecture On Workplace Justice, William B. Gould Iv Jan 2005

A Tribute To Professor John De J. Pemberton Jr. At The Commencement Of The Jack Pemberton Lecture On Workplace Justice, William B. Gould Iv

University of San Francisco Law Review

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Not Enough Official Torture In The World? The Circumstances In Which Torture Is Morally Justifiable, Mirko Bagaric, Julie Clarke Jan 2005

Not Enough Official Torture In The World? The Circumstances In Which Torture Is Morally Justifiable, Mirko Bagaric, Julie Clarke

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Collective Rights As Human Rights: Fulfilling Senator Wagner’S Promise Of Democracy In The Workplace-The Blue Eagle Can Fly Again, Charles J. Morris Jan 2005

Collective Rights As Human Rights: Fulfilling Senator Wagner’S Promise Of Democracy In The Workplace-The Blue Eagle Can Fly Again, Charles J. Morris

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Punch-Card Ballots, Residual Votes And The Systematic Disenfranchisement Of Minority Voters: A Look At The Decision To Allow The California Recall Election To Proceed, Suzy Loftus Jan 2005

Punch-Card Ballots, Residual Votes And The Systematic Disenfranchisement Of Minority Voters: A Look At The Decision To Allow The California Recall Election To Proceed, Suzy Loftus

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Free But Not Independent: The Real First Amendment Issue For The Press, Jonathan Mermin Jan 2005

Free But Not Independent: The Real First Amendment Issue For The Press, Jonathan Mermin

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Diamond V. Chakrabarty: Gauging Congress’S Response To Dynamic Statutory Interpretation By The Supreme Court, Anna Lumelsky Jan 2005

Diamond V. Chakrabarty: Gauging Congress’S Response To Dynamic Statutory Interpretation By The Supreme Court, Anna Lumelsky

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Have Your Cake And Eat It Too: A Proposal For A Layered Approach To Regulating Private Military Companies, Deven R. Desai Jan 2005

Have Your Cake And Eat It Too: A Proposal For A Layered Approach To Regulating Private Military Companies, Deven R. Desai

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Duck When A Conflict Of Interest Blinds You: Judicial Conflicts Of Interest In The Matters Of Scalia And Ginsburg, Marianne M. Jennings, Nim Razook Jan 2005

Duck When A Conflict Of Interest Blinds You: Judicial Conflicts Of Interest In The Matters Of Scalia And Ginsburg, Marianne M. Jennings, Nim Razook

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Miller V. Hca, Inc.: Why The Emergent Circumstances Exception Is Threatening To The Best Interest Of The Child Standard, Brienne Wesolek Jan 2005

Miller V. Hca, Inc.: Why The Emergent Circumstances Exception Is Threatening To The Best Interest Of The Child Standard, Brienne Wesolek

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rethinking Civil Rico: The Vexing Problem Of Causation In Fraud-Based Claims Under 18 U.S.C § 1962(C), Randy D. Gordon Jan 2005

Rethinking Civil Rico: The Vexing Problem Of Causation In Fraud-Based Claims Under 18 U.S.C § 1962(C), Randy D. Gordon

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transnational Constitutionalism In The United States: Toward A Worldwide Use Of Interpretive Modes Of Comparative Reasoning, Po-Jen Yap Jan 2005

Transnational Constitutionalism In The United States: Toward A Worldwide Use Of Interpretive Modes Of Comparative Reasoning, Po-Jen Yap

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Imaginary Intent: The California Supreme Court’S Search For A Specific Legislative Intent That Does Not Exist, Jason Horst Jan 2005

Imaginary Intent: The California Supreme Court’S Search For A Specific Legislative Intent That Does Not Exist, Jason Horst

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Inherently Dangerous: The Potential For An Internet-Specific Standard Restricting Speech That Performs A Teaching Function, H. Brian Holland Jan 2005

Inherently Dangerous: The Potential For An Internet-Specific Standard Restricting Speech That Performs A Teaching Function, H. Brian Holland

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Partners Without Power: Protecting Law Firm Partners From Discrimination, Lauren Winters Jan 2005

Partners Without Power: Protecting Law Firm Partners From Discrimination, Lauren Winters

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting The Truly Persecuted: Restructuring The Flawed Asylum System, Kathryn A. Dittrick Heebner Jan 2005

Protecting The Truly Persecuted: Restructuring The Flawed Asylum System, Kathryn A. Dittrick Heebner

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Delgado V. Trax Bar & Grill: Determining The Scope Of The Prior Similar Incidents Test In Terms Of Efficient Resource Allocation, Craig Crawford Jan 2005

Delgado V. Trax Bar & Grill: Determining The Scope Of The Prior Similar Incidents Test In Terms Of Efficient Resource Allocation, Craig Crawford

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Brady Solution: A Due Process Remedy For Those Convicted With Evidence From Faulty Crime Labs, Laurel P. Gorman Jan 2005

The Brady Solution: A Due Process Remedy For Those Convicted With Evidence From Faulty Crime Labs, Laurel P. Gorman

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


V. Witnesses: Conforming The California Evidence Code To The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Miguel A. Mendez Jan 2005

V. Witnesses: Conforming The California Evidence Code To The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Miguel A. Mendez

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting Gays From The Government’S Crosshairs: A Reevaluation Of The Ninth Circuit’S Treatment Of Gays Under The Federal Constitution’S Equal Protection Clause Following Lawrence V. Texas, Jeffrey M. Goldman Jan 2005

Protecting Gays From The Government’S Crosshairs: A Reevaluation Of The Ninth Circuit’S Treatment Of Gays Under The Federal Constitution’S Equal Protection Clause Following Lawrence V. Texas, Jeffrey M. Goldman

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Raining On The Litigation Parade: Is It Time To Stop Litigant Abuse Of The Fraud On The Court Doctrine?, Hollee S. Temple Jan 2005

Raining On The Litigation Parade: Is It Time To Stop Litigant Abuse Of The Fraud On The Court Doctrine?, Hollee S. Temple

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commerce Clause Challenges To The Endangered Species Act: The Rehnquist Court’S Web Of Confusion Traps More Than The Fly, David W. Scopp Jan 2005

Commerce Clause Challenges To The Endangered Species Act: The Rehnquist Court’S Web Of Confusion Traps More Than The Fly, David W. Scopp

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.


Statutory Techniques For Balancing The Financial Interests Of Trust Beneficiaries, Alyssa A. Dirusso, Kathleen M. Sablone Jan 2005

Statutory Techniques For Balancing The Financial Interests Of Trust Beneficiaries, Alyssa A. Dirusso, Kathleen M. Sablone

University of San Francisco Law Review

No abstract provided.