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Warning: Television Violence May Be Harmful To Children; But The First Amendment May Foil Congressional Attempts To Legislate Against It, Laura B. Schneider Dec 1994

Warning: Television Violence May Be Harmful To Children; But The First Amendment May Foil Congressional Attempts To Legislate Against It, Laura B. Schneider

University of Miami Law Review

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Legal Protection For Victims Of Domestic Violence: A Guide For The Treating Physician, Jane C. Murphy Oct 1994

Legal Protection For Victims Of Domestic Violence: A Guide For The Treating Physician, Jane C. Murphy

All Faculty Scholarship

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The Police And Violent Crime, Joseph D. Mcnamara Mar 1994

The Police And Violent Crime, Joseph D. Mcnamara

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Panel Ii: A Sociological Perspective On Television And Violence Jan 1994

Panel Ii: A Sociological Perspective On Television And Violence

Hofstra Law Review

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Lessons From Malcolm X: Freedom By Any Means Necessary, Ali Khan Jan 1994

Lessons From Malcolm X: Freedom By Any Means Necessary, Ali Khan

Ali Khan

It is no secret that Malcolm's doctrine of freedom by any means necessary generates fear. It advocates the use of force in an attempt to gain social justice which poses a threat to law and order of the society. This concept is particularly disturbing to those who control the means of change. This idea, however, is also disturbing to those who prefer non-violence even when they are subjected to injustice, those who have resigned themselves to failure, and to those who have been filled with fear ever since they were babies. Malcolm understood the impact of his militancy, and he …


Government Censorship Is Not The Solution, Education Is, Peggy Charren Jan 1994

Government Censorship Is Not The Solution, Education Is, Peggy Charren

Hofstra Law Review

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The Hollings Bill: Unconstitutional Under The First Amendment, Arthur Eisenberg Jan 1994

The Hollings Bill: Unconstitutional Under The First Amendment, Arthur Eisenberg

Hofstra Law Review

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The Impact Of Televised Violence, John P. Murray Jan 1994

The Impact Of Televised Violence, John P. Murray

Hofstra Law Review

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The Untermensch As Ubermensch, Paul Campos Jan 1994

The Untermensch As Ubermensch, Paul Campos

Publications

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Banning Speech Does Not Cure Social Ills, Kathleen Peratis Jan 1994

Banning Speech Does Not Cure Social Ills, Kathleen Peratis

Hofstra Law Review

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