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University of San Francisco (USF) - Law Faculty Publications
Teaches Torts, Constitutional Law, Bioethics, Supreme Court Seminar and Negotiation ... Procedure, Evidence, and Comparative Constitutional Law. John Denvir ...
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American Constitutional Law
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Criminal Law
... Law School: Lewis & Clark Law School has an outstanding program in criminal law, ... Oregon Constitutional Law Seminar. Trial Advocacy ...
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NBC 13 Birmingham (Jun 06, 2007 07:12 AM)
Two proposed state constitutional amendments passed Monday. Amendment One passed by just under a four to one margin. It allows the state to sell $400 million in bonds to pay industrial incentives to German steelmaker Thyssen-Krupp and several other companies.
Federal judge upholds state law to slow trains in Orr
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune (Jun 04, 2007 08:30 PM)
A state law passed to make trains slow down from 60 to 30 miles per hour as they pass through Orr in northeastern Minnesota is constitutional, a federal judge ruled Monday. "The time involved in traveling through Orr at 30 [miles per hour] is not much greater than traveling through Orr at 60 [miles per hour]. Thus ... the special law is not an impermissible burden on interstate commerce," U.S. ...
Case law in Latvia: threatened construction in protective zones
Baltic Times (Jun 05, 2007 03:50 AM)
In February 2007 the Constitutional Court of Latvia delivered judgment in case No. 2006-09-03 concerning compliance of part of the Territorial Plan of Garkalnes parish with the Protective Zone Law (section 37 ((1)4) and the Constitution of Latvia (section 115).
NEC to Issue Ruling on Roh’s Alleged Election Law Violation
donga.com (Jun 06, 2007 12:28 PM)
The National Election Commission (NEC) will open a plenary meeting today to decide whether or not President Roh Moo-hyun violated the Election Law in his remarks made during a government evaluation forum on Saturday.
Legislator unsure on AG’s challenge to picketing law
Lawrence Journal-World (Jun 06, 2007 04:04 AM)
A key lawmaker said Tuesday he was perplexed by Attorney General Paul Morrison’s legal strategy in a challenge involving the new law restricting demonstrations at funerals. “It’s a bit more circuitous than what we had contemplated,” Senate Majority Leader Derek Schmidt, R-Independence, said. “He’s taking a gamble.”
Yale Law Grad Wins “Endangered Environmental Laws” Writing Competition
Yale University (Jun 06, 2007 07:20 AM)
Hannah Chang, a 2007 Yale Law School graduate, is the winner of the second annual 'Endangered Environmental Laws' Student Writing Competition sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the American Bar Association.
Constitution, under discussion again
Nine O'Clock (Jun 06, 2007 12:57 PM)
Participants at the debate ‘Constitutional reform – necessity or constraint’, held in Bucharest yesterday by the Pro Democratia Association, brought into discussion the need to amend the fundamental law of the state.