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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Citizen Engagement In The Shrinking City: Toward Development Justice In An Era Of Growing Inequality, Barbara L. Bezdek
Citizen Engagement In The Shrinking City: Toward Development Justice In An Era Of Growing Inequality, Barbara L. Bezdek
Faculty Scholarship
What are the aims of the revitalization conducted by local officials: for which social goods? Good for whom? By what means can the city’s people understand and influence the tradeoffs made by their government in the redevelopment of city blocks already occupied by residents. This is more than a matter of development finance or physical redevelopment. It is a question of social justice, of whose reality counts in the legal process utilized to reach development decisions and approve significant public subsidy for the projects that are remaking American cities.
Sherry Arnstein, writing in 1969 about citizen involvement in planning processes …
Stop Terry : Reasonable Suspicion, Race, And A Proposal To Limit Terry Stops, Renée M. Hutchins
Stop Terry : Reasonable Suspicion, Race, And A Proposal To Limit Terry Stops, Renée M. Hutchins
Faculty Scholarship
The Terry doctrine, which grants a police officer the authority to stop and frisk based on his or her reasonable suspicion rather than probable cause, was created by the Supreme Court at a time when the nation con- fronted a particular moment of violent racial strife. Since Terry was decided, the Supreme Court has continued to expand the reach of the doctrine—which opened the door for potential abuse. Existing data is increasingly proving that the loosening of constitutional standards is causing substantial harms to people of color nationwide. This article joins the existing scholarly discussion surrounding this decision to suggest …
Preemption Under The Controlled Substances Act, Robert A. Mikos
Preemption Under The Controlled Substances Act, Robert A. Mikos
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Not For Bathing: Bath Salts And The New Menace Of Synthetic Drugs, Jake Shaller
Not For Bathing: Bath Salts And The New Menace Of Synthetic Drugs, Jake Shaller
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Balancing Science And Politics: The Challenges Of Implementing Medical Marijuana Laws - Introduction, Rebecca Hall
Balancing Science And Politics: The Challenges Of Implementing Medical Marijuana Laws - Introduction, Rebecca Hall
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Communication Between Scientists, Government Officials, And The Lay Public: Advancing Science And Protecting The Public's Welfare Through Better Multi-Stakeholder Interfacing, Clark J. Lee, Patrick P. Rose, Earl Stoddard Iii
Enhancing Communication Between Scientists, Government Officials, And The Lay Public: Advancing Science And Protecting The Public's Welfare Through Better Multi-Stakeholder Interfacing, Clark J. Lee, Patrick P. Rose, Earl Stoddard Iii
Homeland Security Publications
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Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah
Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
The Costs Of The Pay-To-Play Model In High School Athletics, Micah Bucy
The Costs Of The Pay-To-Play Model In High School Athletics, Micah Bucy
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
A Broken Shield: A Plea For Formality In The Juvenile Justice System, Robin Walker Sterling
A Broken Shield: A Plea For Formality In The Juvenile Justice System, Robin Walker Sterling
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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Pitfalls In Brazilian Bankruptcy Law For International Bond Investors, Jeffrey M. Anapolsky, Jessica F. Woods
Pitfalls In Brazilian Bankruptcy Law For International Bond Investors, Jeffrey M. Anapolsky, Jessica F. Woods
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.