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Presidential Succession Act Of 2010, United States. House Of Representatives
Presidential Succession Act Of 2010, United States. House Of Representatives
Proposed Presidential Succession Legislation
A proposed bill to allow the President to submit a presidential succession list. The individual next in line after the President and Vice President would be either the Speaker of the House, the Majority Leader of the House, or the Minority Leader of the House (or the Speaker until the President submits such name). If that individual is unable to serve, the next in line would be either the Majority Leader of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, or the Minority Leader of the Senate (or the Majority Leader of the Senate until the President submits such …
Motions 2010 Volume 47 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 2010 Volume 47 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
Stability, Integration And Political Modalities: Some American Reflections On The European Project After The Financial Crisis, David A. Westbrook
Stability, Integration And Political Modalities: Some American Reflections On The European Project After The Financial Crisis, David A. Westbrook
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 22 in Making Transnational Law Work in the Global Economy: Essays in Honour of Detlev Vagts, Pieter H. F. Bekker, Rudolf Dolzer & Michael Waibel, eds.
To those of us concerned with transnational law, and especially the role of German law on the global stage, it does not need saying that Professor Detlev Vagts is highly deserving of that Germanic and traditional scholarly honour, a Festchrift. (In this context, ‘does not need saying’ of course means ‘should be said repeatedly’.) We all owe Detlev Vagts, and as a Germanic traditionalist, I would be delighted to contribute to …
Safety Standards And Indigenous Products: What Role For Traditional Knowledge?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
Safety Standards And Indigenous Products: What Role For Traditional Knowledge?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 8 in International Economic Law and National Autonomy, Meredith Kolsky Lewis & Susy Frankel, eds.
Indigenous communities have used native plants as foods and for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Some of these indigenous products have proven sufficiently popular that individuals outside the indigenous community have sought to consume, purchase and market them. In certain instances, new products have been derived from the indigenous plant and sold outside the indigenous community. In other cases, the indigenous product has been exported in its original form, but utilized in non-traditional ways in the export market. In recent years, …
New Directions In Environmental Justice, Randall S. Abate, Moderator, Robert Abrams, Moderator, Marcia Allen Owens, Moderator
New Directions In Environmental Justice, Randall S. Abate, Moderator, Robert Abrams, Moderator, Marcia Allen Owens, Moderator
Lectures and Presentations
The inaugural Environmental Law and Justice Symposium will feature an overview of the latest international, national, regional, state and local developments in environmental justice.
Exploring The Commercialized Arms Race Metaphor, Alfred Mathewson
Exploring The Commercialized Arms Race Metaphor, Alfred Mathewson
Faculty Book Display Case
Reversing Field invites students, professionals, and enthusiasts of sport – whether law, management and marketing, or the game itself – to explore the legal issues and regulations surrounding collegiate and professional athletics in the United States. This theoretical and methodological interrogation of sports law openly addresses race, labor, gender, and the commercialization of sports, while offering solutions to the disruptions that threaten its very foundation during an era of increased media scrutiny and consumerism. In over thirty chapters, academics, practitioners, and critics vigorously confront and debate matters such as the Arms Race, gender bias, racism, the Rooney Rule, and steroid …
Grand Juries And Expertise In The Administrative State, Kevin Washburn
Grand Juries And Expertise In The Administrative State, Kevin Washburn
Faculty Book Display Case
Grand Jury 2.0: Modern Perspectives on the Grand Jury challenges the American legal culture to re-imagine the grand jury and proposes ways to adapt the grand jury's proud heritage to the needs and realities of modern criminal justice. Chapters provide a rare peek into the black box of grand juror deliberations, reflect on empirical evidence related to the grand jury's often overlooked role in charging and plea bargaining practices, and explore what state grand juries tell us about the institution's potential. Other chapters re-examine the grand jury's seemingly settled historical narrative, emphasize the role the grand jury can perform in …
Museletter: November 2010, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter: November 2010, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
Not Your Everyday Legal Research: Pop Yeh Yeh Research [Carl Hamm] by Suzanne Corriell
Holiday & Exam Hours Begin November 24
New Faces at the Law Library
Same Faces... but New Places at the Law Library
Law at the Movies: The Social Network by Gail Zwirner
The Cross Examiner, Seton Hall University School Of Law
The Cross Examiner, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Torch (November/December 2010), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (November/December 2010), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2010, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2010, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- A Walk of Thanksgiving (David Dominguez)
- Carl S. Hawkins (1926-2010)
- Carl Hawkins, Teacher (Monte Stewart)
- Keys to Being Happy, Successful, and Fulfilled (J. Clifford Wallace)
- "How Shall This Be?" (Jane H. Wise)
- Essentials of a Mormon Jurisprudence (John W. Welch)
The One-Year Asylum Deadline And The Bia: No Protection, No Process, Penn State Law Immigrants' Rights Cliinic, Human Rights First, National Immigrant Justice Center
The One-Year Asylum Deadline And The Bia: No Protection, No Process, Penn State Law Immigrants' Rights Cliinic, Human Rights First, National Immigrant Justice Center
Center for Immigrants' Rights Clinic Publications
The right to seek asylum from persecution is a fundamental and long-recognized human right. The United States committed to protecting refugees in 1967 when it signed the Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees and later enacted legislation to incorporate the Protocol’s key provisions into domestic law. Despite these commitments, in 1996 Congress enacted a filing deadline for asylum applications which has resulted in potentially denying protections to thousands of legitimate refugees.
Motions 2010 Volume 47 Number 3, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 2010 Volume 47 Number 3, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
Planning And Practice - The Rooftops Project: Report Summarizing Results Of A Survey Of Not-For-Profit Organizations, James Hagy
Rooftops Project
The Rooftops Project's first national field study of the attitudes and approaches of not-for-profit organizations with respect to the owned, leased or hosted real estate that supports their core missions and operations.
International & Comparative Law Perspectives: Fall 2010, Int'l & Comp. Law Program
International & Comparative Law Perspectives: Fall 2010, Int'l & Comp. Law Program
International & Comparative Law Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Perspectives: Fall 2010, Ip Law Program
Intellectual Property Perspectives: Fall 2010, Ip Law Program
Intellectual Property Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Environmental Perspectives: Fall 2010, Environmental Law Program
Environmental Perspectives: Fall 2010, Environmental Law Program
Environmental and Energy Law Perspectives
No abstract provided.
A Legal Miscellanea: Volume 7, Number 2, Jacob Burns Law Library George Washington University Law School
A Legal Miscellanea: Volume 7, Number 2, Jacob Burns Law Library George Washington University Law School
A Legal Miscellanea: Archives (Print)
A Newsletter for the Friends of the Jacob Burns Law Library, highlighting the Library's collections, services, recent acquisitions, events and exhibits.
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
2010-2011 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library
2010-2011 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library
Faculty Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Preventable Error: A Report On Prosecutorial Misconduct In California 1997–2009, Kathleen M. Ridolfi, Maurice Possley, Northern California Innocence Project
Preventable Error: A Report On Prosecutorial Misconduct In California 1997–2009, Kathleen M. Ridolfi, Maurice Possley, Northern California Innocence Project
Northern California Innocence Project Publications
Preventable Error: A Report on Prosecutorial Misconduct in California 1997–2009 is the most comprehensive, up-to-date, quantitative and actionable study on the extent of prosecutorial misconduct in California, how the justice system identifies and addresses it, and its cost and consequences, including the wrongful conviction of innocent people. By shining a light on prosecutorial conduct, this groundbreaking research, the work of leading experts in the field from the highly respected legal resource, NCIP, will serve as a catalyst for reform.
Uwlaw, Fall 2010, Vol. 62
Alumni Magazines
Cover story: For the Defense
Message from the Dean, page 2
News
- Dean Testy Leads UW's Search for a New President, page 3
- Barer Institute Designed to Overcome Obstacles, page 3
- Introducing New LSAA President (Maurice Classen '04), page 4
- Year of the Women (Student Bar Association President Sarra Yamin and Graduate and Professional Student Senate President Sarah Reyneveld), page 4
- Wrongfully Convicted, Free at Last (Innocence Project Northwest), page 5
- From Kabul to D.C., a Triumphant Year for Moot Court and Mock Trial Teams, pages 6-7
Robert Flennaugh II ('96): Criminal Defense, pages 8-10, photos
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan ('99): When …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 52 Number 2, Fall 2010, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 52 Number 2, Fall 2010, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
16 - JUSTICE, EDUCATION, AND THE CATHOLIC IMAGINATION By Keith Warner, O.F.M. A religious vision of a sustainable future is less about politics than ethics. It means drawing on deep spiritual currents in the Catholic tradition-and environmental concern as if people mattered.
22 - WRITING THE ISLAND An essay in the words and images by John Seibert Farnsworth and Charles Barry. A journey to the Sea of Cortez-to paddle and dive, to hear the island speak, to look carefully, to write, to come home sunburned and transformed.
30 - INTERNET, WE HAVE A PROBLEM. By Sam Scott '96. One fine …
Torch (October 2010), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (October 2010), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Volume 34, Issue 2 (Fall 2010)
Vol. 27, No. 4, Ryan Shannon
Vol. 27, No. 4, Ryan Shannon
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report
Contents:
Public Sector Furloughs: Player Perspectives, Strategies, and Grounds for Challenge, by Ryan Shannon
Recent Developments
Florida State Law Alumni Magazine (Fall 2010), Florida State University College Of Law Office Of Development And Alumni Affairs
Florida State Law Alumni Magazine (Fall 2010), Florida State University College Of Law Office Of Development And Alumni Affairs
Alumni Newsletter & FSU Law Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Cross Examiner, Seton Hall University School Of Law
The Cross Examiner, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The International Review | 2010 Fall, Michael Rhee
The International Review | 2010 Fall, Michael Rhee
The International Review Newsletter
Protecting animal welfare: Overview and future prospects
Does greater use of criminal law prevent the spread of HIV?
“Vulture Funds”: Preying on poor countries or pursuing deadbeat nations
Protecting migrant workers: The legal framework and status of debate
“Ideological exclusion”: Keeping out people who don’t share your views?
Asylum in the United States for foreign homeschoolers?
Does Arizona’s anti-illegal immigrant law violate international law?
Kosovo: A license for more independence days around the world?
The crime of aggression on the slow road to becoming a crime
Gulf of Mexico oil leak: Any role for international law?
More protection for salamanders, …
Introduction, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
Introduction, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
Contributions to Books
This is the introduction to an edited volume of papers on International Financial Institutions and International Law. The introduction provides an explanation of the editors motivation for undertaking this book project and an overview of the chapters in the book.