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Noncompete Clauses In Georgia: An Economic Analysis, Jeffrey T. Rickman
Noncompete Clauses In Georgia: An Economic Analysis, Jeffrey T. Rickman
Georgia State University Law Review
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Perdue V. Baker: Who Has The Ultimate Power Over Litigation On Behalf Of The State Of Georgia--The Governor Or The Attorney General, Erin L. Penn
Georgia State University Law Review
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Water Marketing In Western Prior Appropriation States: A Model For The East, James L. Huffman
Water Marketing In Western Prior Appropriation States: A Model For The East, James L. Huffman
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Education Elementary And Secondary Education: Authorize The Reading Or Posting Of Certain Writings, Documents, And Records Without Content-Based Censorship Thereof; Provide For Notice To Local School Superintendents; And For Other Purposes, Joshua Brooker, Laura Verduci
Education Elementary And Secondary Education: Authorize The Reading Or Posting Of Certain Writings, Documents, And Records Without Content-Based Censorship Thereof; Provide For Notice To Local School Superintendents; And For Other Purposes, Joshua Brooker, Laura Verduci
Georgia State University Law Review
The bill would have permitted state school boards to allow and encourage their teachers and administrators to read or post in their school building, classrooms, or at any event, documents or any portion of documents that relate to American heritage. The bill would have provided a list of documents, including the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Mayflower Compact, and United States Supreme Court decisions. The bill would have prohibited content-based censorship of American history and heritage-based documents regarding any religious references.
Constitutional Decision-Making Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt
Constitutional Decision-Making Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt
Georgia State University Law Review
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Campbell V. Georgia: Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Survives Separation Of Power Attacks, Remaining A Viable Option For The Legislature In Its War On Crime, Brian D. Boreman
Campbell V. Georgia: Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Survives Separation Of Power Attacks, Remaining A Viable Option For The Legislature In Its War On Crime, Brian D. Boreman
Georgia State University Law Review
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Why It's Smart To Think About Constitutional Stupidities, Sanford Levinson
Why It's Smart To Think About Constitutional Stupidities, Sanford Levinson
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Access Denied: Prohibiting Home-Schooled Students From Participating In Public-School Athletics And Activities, William Grob
Access Denied: Prohibiting Home-Schooled Students From Participating In Public-School Athletics And Activities, William Grob
Georgia State University Law Review
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On-Line Computer Databases And Cd-Roms Are Not The Electronic Equivalent Of Microfilm: Tasini V. New York Times Co., Electronic Revisions, And Individual Contributions To Collective Works Under The Copyright Act Of 1976, Patrick J. O'Connor
Georgia State University Law Review
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Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: The Significance Of The Revival Of Constitutional Federalism, Mark Tushnet
Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: The Significance Of The Revival Of Constitutional Federalism, Mark Tushnet
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.