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Full-Text Articles in Law
Review Of Owen Fiss, The Civil Rights Injunction, Doug Rendleman
Review Of Owen Fiss, The Civil Rights Injunction, Doug Rendleman
Scholarly Articles
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Human Rights Policy Under The Carter Administration, Mark L. Schneider
Human Rights Policy Under The Carter Administration, Mark L. Schneider
Law and Contemporary Problems
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The United Nations And The Human Rights Issue, Allard Lowenstein
The United Nations And The Human Rights Issue, Allard Lowenstein
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Penal Regimes And Dissenters In The Soviet Orbit, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Penal Regimes And Dissenters In The Soviet Orbit, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Soviet Human Rights: Law And Politics In Perspective, Eugene D. Fryer
Soviet Human Rights: Law And Politics In Perspective, Eugene D. Fryer
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Artist In The Amphitheatre, Elizabeth Turner
The Artist In The Amphitheatre, Elizabeth Turner
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Dianne Feinstein To Jimmy Carter, 31 January 1979, Dianne Feinstein
Dianne Feinstein To Jimmy Carter, 31 January 1979, Dianne Feinstein
Mayor Moscone
Letter asking the President to support gun control
Civil Liberties: Desegregation, Prisoners' Rights And Employment Discrimination In The Seventh Circuit, Patrick Baude, Julia C. Lamber
Civil Liberties: Desegregation, Prisoners' Rights And Employment Discrimination In The Seventh Circuit, Patrick Baude, Julia C. Lamber
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Regarding Psychologists Testily: Legal Regulation Of Psychological Assessment In The Public Schools, Donald N. Bersoff
Regarding Psychologists Testily: Legal Regulation Of Psychological Assessment In The Public Schools, Donald N. Bersoff
Maryland Law Review
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Bakke As Precedent: Does Mr. Justice Powell Have A Theory, Vincent A. Blasi
Bakke As Precedent: Does Mr. Justice Powell Have A Theory, Vincent A. Blasi
Faculty Scholarship
What does it all mean? The Supreme Court's decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke invites assessment at many levels. Was it really a "Solomonic compromise" worthy of our constitutional tradition, as some prominent scholars have suggested? Or does the decision represent, as I believe it does, a disturbing failure by the Court to discharge its responsibility to give coherent, practical meaning to our most important constitutional ideals? Does the uncharacteristically opaque and simplistic opinion of Justice Stevens mask deep divisions and ambivalences among the four justices who subscribed to it? Can there be any validity to …