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Criminalizing Battered Mothers, Courtney Cross
Criminalizing Battered Mothers, Courtney Cross
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How a domestic violence survivor responds to the abuse she is experiencing depends on many factors. Some critical considerations include her access to resources, desire to stay in her relationship, and assessment of her own safety. Criminal and civil court systems place enormous pressure on survivors to separate from their abusive partners. Not only are survivors with children pressured to leave, they are punished when they stay. That punishment can come in any combination of diminished custody rights, limited parental rights, and incarceration. Yet a survivor who flees with her children is not immune to these same consequences: if she …
Is There A Future For Work?, Wendi S. Lazar, Nantiya Ruan
Is There A Future For Work?, Wendi S. Lazar, Nantiya Ruan
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Evolution Of The Arbitration Forum As A Response To Mandatory Arbitration, Teresa J. Verges
Evolution Of The Arbitration Forum As A Response To Mandatory Arbitration, Teresa J. Verges
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Response: Public Litigation, Private Arbitration?, David L. Noll
Response: Public Litigation, Private Arbitration?, David L. Noll
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dying For A Solution: The Regulation Of Medical Devices Falls Short In The 21st Century Cures Act, Marilyn Uzdavines
Dying For A Solution: The Regulation Of Medical Devices Falls Short In The 21st Century Cures Act, Marilyn Uzdavines
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Arbitration's Dark Shadow, Benjamin P. Edwards
Arbitration's Dark Shadow, Benjamin P. Edwards
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Arbitration, What Is It Good For?, Thomas O. Main
Arbitration, What Is It Good For?, Thomas O. Main
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Blurring Of The Public/Private Distrinction Or The Collapse Of A Category? The Story Of Investment Arbitration, Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez
The Blurring Of The Public/Private Distrinction Or The Collapse Of A Category? The Story Of Investment Arbitration, Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Arbitration Schmarbitration": Examining The Benefits And Frustrations Of Defining The Process, Jean R. Sternlight
"Arbitration Schmarbitration": Examining The Benefits And Frustrations Of Defining The Process, Jean R. Sternlight
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Re-Inventing Arbitration: How Expanding The Scope Of Arbitration Is Re-Shaping Its Form And Blurring The Line Between Private And Public Adjudication, Deborah R. Hensler, Damira Khatam
Re-Inventing Arbitration: How Expanding The Scope Of Arbitration Is Re-Shaping Its Form And Blurring The Line Between Private And Public Adjudication, Deborah R. Hensler, Damira Khatam
Nevada Law Journal
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Reconciling Fault Lines In Arbitration And Redefining Arbitration Through The Broader Lens Of Procedure, Imre S. Szalai
Reconciling Fault Lines In Arbitration And Redefining Arbitration Through The Broader Lens Of Procedure, Imre S. Szalai
Nevada Law Journal
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Narrative-Erasing Procedure, Anne E. Ralph