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Amanda???s and Julie???s Con Law Outline -1 -CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Professor Shanor Spring 1999 I. THE JUDICIAL POWER TO ENFORCE THE CONSTITUTION -The Con authorizes a federal court system in Article ... more>>
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Broadcast Regulation Mass Media is a more appropriate name of the couse because broadcast regulation is too narrow a term. Broadcasting is one medium divided into AM, FM, TV. Broad... ... more>>
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OUTLINE PROFESSOR SHANOR ??? 2003 1 INTRODUCTION President George W. Bush???s Executive Order and Ex parte Quirin Bush???s Executive Order sets up military tribunals for alleged ... more>>
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1 I. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION 1. Fundamental Historical Developments 1. Intl law gone from system based on natural law to positivism 2. Under Law of Nations, customary intl law and bilateral treaties ... more>>
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Labor Law ??? Estreicher (Fall 2003) Holmes 101: Don???t park your common sense at the door. Gompers 101: Organize around self-interest. 1 I. Intro: Models of Labor Mkts (Fdtns, Ch. 1): A. Price ... more>>
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1 OUTLINE FOR CRIMINAL LAW I. Overview of Criminal Law A. Introduction -Legislatures have traditionally depended on the judiciary for some interpretation. -What is a crime? Anything the lawmakers say ... more>>
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INTERNATIONAL LAW/BEDERMAN COURSE OUTLINE, PART ONE PAGE A-1 Sources and Methods of International Law ?? BASIC POINTS ABOUT PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (1) IL is a separate legal system but not apart ... more>>
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Employment Law Outline Fall 2005 Prof. Estlund by Nicholas Kant I. ORIGINS A. THE MEANING OF WORK 1. it is one of the basic relationships in the United States a. lots of people only experience one ... more>>
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I I. Background A. Articles of Confederation 1. The earliest for of American government. 2. Drawbacks: a. The central government had no ability to tax, which meant no strong ... more>>
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