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Abstracts: Yes: a denial of human rights. No: insurmountable barriers. Denial of handgun purchase: a description of the affected population and a controlled study of their handgun preferences
Abstracts: Yes: a prime factor. No: exploding the myths. Still warring over medical malpractice; time for something better
Abstracts: Yes: a threat to property rights. Navy accused of bungling murder case; gay rights groups criticize lenient plea agreement, secretive investigation
Abstracts: Yes: a threat to property rights. No: a competitive disadvantage. No: court bulletin boards pose no threat to quality
Abstracts: Yes: business of the courts. No: limited by design. Jurist before the bench; challenging impeachment procedures for federal judges
Abstracts: Yes: community self-defense laws are constitutionally sound. Yes: the press loves activists
Abstracts: Yes: discrimination helps companies trade on women's sexuality. No: a business has a right to choose its own character
Abstracts: Yes: discriminatory crimes. No: equality among victims. Yes: a solemn duty
Abstracts: Yes: each chamber can adopt its own procedures. Vocabulary of ADR procedures. Examining senate procedures through narrative
Abstracts: Yes: forced 'volunteerism' defeats the purpose. Who's raising the kids? No: public service programs are nothing like slavery
Abstracts: 'Yes, I'm sure that's him;' eyewitness reliability under question by experts, courts. 'It's a done deal;' House of Delegates vote crushes chances for MDP
Abstracts: 'Yes, it's my castle;' suits by unhappy residents against homeowners' associations grow. Bench talk
Abstracts: Yes: lawyers should have the benefit of the bargain. No: clients should get the benefit of full disclosure. Meet needs with nonlawyers: it is time to accept lay practitioners - and regulate them
Abstracts: Yes: litigants deserve a justice with an open mind. No: the costs would be too high. Yes: victims deserve justice no less than defendants
Abstracts: Yes: put it in writing. Guilty plea; BOG member fails to file tax return. How not to respond to a disciplinary inquiry; eight ways to make a bad situation worse
Abstracts: Yes: race-matching is horrendous. No: drawing racial lines has a toxic effect on society. No: cultural heritage is important
Abstracts: Yes: the risk of psychological harm to girls is too great. No: selective enforcement targets 'unpopular' men. Distinguishing risk form harm in conflict of interest
Abstracts: Yes: the Supreme Court must re-evaluate existing law. Taking the heat: judges in Eastern Europe are struggling against still-repressive regimes to uphold the rule of law
Abstracts: Yes: toward a politics of inclusion. Is the legal profession on the trash heap? The Racial Preference Licensing Act; a fable about the politics of hate
Abstracts: Yes: unbundling omnibus bills won't work. Translating the letter of the law; court's focus on interpretation brings surprising results in criminal cases
Abstracts: You booze, you lose; NYC seizure of autos in first time DUI cases may grease skids for federal bill encouraging forfeiture
Abstracts: You can run - sometimes; but fleeing from police in a high-crime area is grounds for justifiable stop. Curbside justice; court gives police the green light to arrest for minor infractions
Abstracts: Young lawyer, noble quest; he felt a sentence was unjust and got Bill Clinton to cut it. Gulf separates smalll, big firms
Abstracts: Young people and employment in Italy: The (Difficult) transition from education and training to the labour market
Abstracts: You pay your money and you take your chances. The integral, the essential, and the instrumental: federal income tax treatment of governmental affiliates
Abstracts: Your client's last purchase: annuities and long-term care planning. A user-friendly analysis of GRITs and GRATs
Abstracts: Your time or your money; groundswell supports less billable hours, alternate tracks to the top. Show me the Money.com
Abstracts: You say "fair trial" and I say "free press": British and American approaches to protecting defendants' rights in high profile trials
Abstracts: You snooze, you lose! Eliminate lengthy online searches. Now with time and billing! Total law firm management has arrived
Abstracts: Youth curfews and the trilogy of parent, child, and state relations. Juvenile curfew: legal perspectives and beyond
Abstracts: Youth justice in Canada. Varieties of youth justice. Sentence severity and crime: Accepting the null hypothesis
Abstracts: Youth justice in Denmark. Youth justice in the Netherlands. Sentencing reform in the other Washington
Abstracts: Youth justice in Great Britain. Youth justice in Sweden. Measuring the economic benefits of developmental prevention programs
Abstracts: You've got mail! (And the government knows it): applying the Fourth Amendment to workplace e-mail monitoring. RCRA in the workplace: using environmental law to combat dangerous conditions in sweatshops
Abstracts: You've got software. A lawyer's little helper. Lucky number thirteen
Abstracts: 'You were always lawyer's pet;' with multiple clients in a case, put terms in writing to avoid misunderstanding
Abstracts: Zapping cyber piracy: copyright protection in the digital age has turned into a battle over space turf, raising constitutional questions of owners' rights vs. public access
Abstracts: Zapping cyber piracy: copyright protection in the digital age has turned into a battle over space turf, raising constitutional questions of owners' rights vs. public access. part 2
Abstracts: Zealous civil lawyers now fear prosecution. Lawyers begin the post-vote exodus. New explorers hope for riches in India; U.S. lawyers see opportunity as the world's largest democracy modernizes
Abstracts: Zero down and zero later - the problem of collection: a comparison of procedures under state collection law, the Bankruptcy Code, and the Internal Revenue Code
Abstracts: Zero hour for Hong Kong: as China prepares to take the territory back from Britain, many fear democratic reform will fade as the Chinese exert their own brand of leadership
Abstracts: Zschernig v. Miller and the Breard matter. Restitution as a remedy in U.S. courts for violations of international law
Abstracts: 'Zurko' raises issue of patentability standards; high court to rule on whether agency deference should apply to PTO patentability decisions
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