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Defining Political Corruption: The Supreme Court's Role, Paul S. Edwards Mar 1996

Defining Political Corruption: The Supreme Court's Role, Paul S. Edwards

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Judicial Review And Hungary's Transition From Communism To Democracy: The Constitutional Court, The Continuity Of Law, And The Redefinition Of Property Rights, Ethan Klingsberg Mar 1992

Judicial Review And Hungary's Transition From Communism To Democracy: The Constitutional Court, The Continuity Of Law, And The Redefinition Of Property Rights, Ethan Klingsberg

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Coming To Terms With Terrorism- Relativity Of Wrongfulness And The Need For A New Framework, Daniel H. Derby Jan 1987

Coming To Terms With Terrorism- Relativity Of Wrongfulness And The Need For A New Framework, Daniel H. Derby

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Election Law And Election Reform: Strategy For The Long Run, Stephen E. Gottlieb Jan 1977

Election Law And Election Reform: Strategy For The Long Run, Stephen E. Gottlieb

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker Apr 1974

The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker

IUSTITIA

It is a premise of this paper that television reflects a pro-natalist bias in its promotion of the traditional female role in society, and that such bias is evident in both commercial advertisements as well as in dramatic presentations particularly on daytime television. Those who are opposed to a pro-natalist point of view will find it virtually impossible to air their opposition effectively. At best anti-natalist groups may be able to garner only meager financial resources to air spot commercials, but this is hardly adequate to combat the subtle onslaught of the opposition. Suggestions have been made that pro-natalist attitudes …


A Comment On Professor Hook's Paper, Julius G. Getman Oct 1973

A Comment On Professor Hook's Paper, Julius G. Getman

IUSTITIA

I start with the concession that much of what Professor Hook says is true. Not to recognize this would be folly. Hook's condemnation of academic violence is necessary, justified, and important. Ultimately, however, the picture he draws and the conclusions he states are misleading.

Academic freedom is indeed in jeopardy, but not merely from the internal sources Hook mentions. Outside pressures exist as well. Professor Hook suggests that by establishing a criminal law system, universities can successfully cope with student violence. Having been involved at almost every level of the internal judicial process at the university, I am convinced such …


A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude Oct 1973

A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude

IUSTITIA

As I understand Mr. Sovern's proposition, we ought to expect a protest group to be at its most effective in court, since in the United States, adjudication is a widely and deeply respected method of resolving conflict and of presenting claims, of taking part in the shared traditions of decency and civility and law. If you want to avoid being criticized for impermissible methods, writing a brief is one of the easiest ways to avoid it. It doesn't involve rock-throwing, shouting, or even picketing. Yet, at this very place where one would expect a protest group to be most effective, …


A Variety Of Perspectitives: An Introduction, Clarine Nardi Riddle Oct 1973

A Variety Of Perspectitives: An Introduction, Clarine Nardi Riddle

IUSTITIA

The writers of the subsequent essays in response to "The Corner" present the problems, insofar as their persuasions permit, and analyze and solve them according to their disciplines. In so doing, the writers offer the beginnings of a variety of resources for consideration without pretending to provide exhaustive solutions.


Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro Jan 1963

Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin Oct 1956

The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Weigert, Stefansson And Harrison: New Compass Of The World, Michigan Law Review Apr 1949

Weigert, Stefansson And Harrison: New Compass Of The World, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of NEW COMPASS OF THE WORLD. Edited by Hans W. Weigert, Vilhjalmur Stefansson and Richard E. Harrison.