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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
Book Review, Stephen Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief (1993), Laura Gaston Dooley
Book Review, Stephen Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief (1993), Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of A Measure Of Malpractice: Medical Injury, Malpractice Litigation, And Patient Compensation, Vanessa Merton
Review Of A Measure Of Malpractice: Medical Injury, Malpractice Litigation, And Patient Compensation, Vanessa Merton
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Through The Looking Glass: What Abortion Teaches Us About American Politics, Neal Devins
Through The Looking Glass: What Abortion Teaches Us About American Politics, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Toil Of The Firestarters, Peter A. Alces
Book Review: International Human Rights Law In The Commonwealth Caribbean, Daniel C. Turack
Book Review: International Human Rights Law In The Commonwealth Caribbean, Daniel C. Turack
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Untermensch As Ubermensch, Paul Campos
Book Review Of The Constitution Besieged, By Howard Gillman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of The Constitution Besieged, By Howard Gillman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Mommy Has A Blue Wheelchair: Recognizing The Parental Rights Of People With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
Mommy Has A Blue Wheelchair: Recognizing The Parental Rights Of People With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Settle Or Sue: What Else Can I Do?, Lela P. Love
Book Review: The Right To Justice: The Political Economy Of Legal Services In The United States, Jane M. Picker
Book Review: The Right To Justice: The Political Economy Of Legal Services In The United States, Jane M. Picker
Cleveland State Law Review
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Thoughts And Lives. Book Reviews Of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law And The Inner Self, By G. Edward White; And Learned Hand: The Man And The Judge, By Gerald Gunther, William P. Lapiana
Thoughts And Lives. Book Reviews Of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law And The Inner Self, By G. Edward White; And Learned Hand: The Man And The Judge, By Gerald Gunther, William P. Lapiana
Other Publications
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Learned Hand shared a number of characteristics. Both well-known judges, they had uncommonly long careers on the bench and in old age attained a remarkable degree of public prominence. It is not too much to say that the legal profession idolized them both, and certain of their opinions remain staples of law school teaching. Both men even looked the part: Holmes' dramatic moustache and Hand's bushy eyebrows lent credence to the adjective "distinguished." 1 Now they both are the subjects of monumental biographies.
Book Review: The Right To Justice: The Political Economy Of Legal Services In The United States, Jane M. Picker
Book Review: The Right To Justice: The Political Economy Of Legal Services In The United States, Jane M. Picker
Cleveland State Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law And The Pursuit Of Intimacy, Monique C. Lillard
Family Law And The Pursuit Of Intimacy, Monique C. Lillard
Articles
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Book Review, Land Use Regulation And Legal Rhetoric: Broadening The Terms Of Debate, R. S. Radford
Book Review, Land Use Regulation And Legal Rhetoric: Broadening The Terms Of Debate, R. S. Radford
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Dennis Coyle’s new book, Property Rights and the Constitution, is an important addition to the ongoing debate over the constitutional status of private property. Coyle selectively reviews important land use cases decided by the United States Supreme Court and various states in the post-New Deal era. More importantly, Coyle provides an ideological framework that illuminates several key strands in the constitutional jurisprudence of property law. Coyle traces the ebb and flow of competing attitudes toward property rights and regulation in a way that makes sense of the sometimes chaotic body of case law in this field. In the process, he …
The Constitution Of Reasons, Robin West
The Constitution Of Reasons, Robin West
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Cass Sunstein's book, The Partial Constitution, brings together a number of his constitutional law essays from the last ten years. During that time, Sunstein has argued, powerfully, for the unconstitutionality of regulatory constraints on access to abortion; for the constitutionality of and the need for regulation of violent pornography; for the constitutionality of limits on both campaign spending and congressional control over public broadcasting; for the deep consistency, conventional wisdom to the contrary notwithstanding, of the Court's repudiation of Lochner in 1937 with its 1974 decision in Roe v. Wade; for the view that we should accord far less deference …