The John Marshall Institutional Repository's Faculty Publications platform is a service of The John Marshall Law School library, and serves as an online, open access repository for John Marshall’s scholarly output. The library provides access to law review citations and published versions of law review articles for our present full-time tenure, tenure-track and clinical faculty, and continues to provide access to articles published by former full-time faculty when they leave.

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Submissions from 1995

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The Counter-Revolutionary Nature of Justice Scalia's Traditionalism, 27 Pac. L.J. 99 (1995), Allen R. Kamp

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A User's Guide to Supplemental Jurisdiction, 27 U. Tol. L. Rev. 85 (1995), Diane S. Kaplan

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Law, China and John Dewey, 46 Syracuse L. Rev. 103 (1995), Walter J. Kendall III

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Legislatively Directed Judicial Activism: Some Reflections on the Meaning of the Civil Justice Reform Act, 28 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 305 (1995), Matthew R. Kipp and Paul B. Lewis

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Gladiators be Gone: The New Disclosure Rules Compel a Reexamination of the Adversary Process, 36 B.C. L. Rev. 479 (1995), Rogelio A. Lasso

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The Rodney King Beating: Beyond Fair Use: A Broadcaster's Right to Air Copyrighted Videotape as Part of a Newscast, 13 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 269 (1995), Leslie Ann Reis

Silenced Justice, 3 Am. U. J. Gender & L. 335 (1995), Steven D. Schwinn

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Current Developments in Federal Employment Discrimination Law, 15 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 307 (1995), Julie M. Spanbauer

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AIDS and Funeral Homes: Common Legal Issues Facing Funeral Directors, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 411 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik

Submissions from 1994

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The Continuing Controversy over Labor Board Deferral to Arbitration--An Alternative Approach, 24 Stetson L. Rev. 175 (1994), Gerald E. Berendt and David A. Youngerman

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Defining the Scope of the Constitutional Right to Marry: More Than Tradition, Less Than Unlimited Autonomy, 70 Notre Dame L. Rev. 39 (1994), Donald L. Beschle

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In Terrorem Clauses: More Bark Than Bite?, 25 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 493 (1994), Ronald Z. Domsky

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Judicial Review of Discretionary Immigration Decisionmaking, 31 San Diego L. Rev. 861 (1994), Michael G. Heyman

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The Price of Trust: An Examination of Fiduciary Duty and the Lender-Borrower Relationship, 29 Wake Forest L. Rev. 719 (1994), Cecil J. Hunt II

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Peace Perspective on the Taiwan United Nations Membership Question, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 259 (1994), Walter J. Kendall III

Copyright and the Uruguay Round Agreements: A New Era of Protection or an Illusory Promise?, 22 AIPLA Q. J. 531 (1994), Doris E. Long

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State v. McHugh: The Louisiana Supreme Court Upholds Gaming Checks, 69 Tul. L. Rev. 611 (1994), Anthony Niedwiecki

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AIDS: Coping with HIV on Campus, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 449 (1994), Jane D. Oswald, Robert G. Johnston, and Mark E. Wojcik

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Police Interrogation: The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, the Right to Counsel, and the Incomplete Metamorphosis of Justice White, 48 U. Miami L. Rev. 511 (1994), Ralph Ruebner

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Teaching and Learning in Law School: An “Alternative” Bookshelf for Law School Teachers, 29 Gonz. L. Rev. 49 (1994), Paul T. Wangerin

The Political and Economic Roots of the Adversary System of Justice and Alternative Dispute Resolution, 9 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 203 (1994), Paul T. Wangerin

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Book Review: AIDS in the World, 16 Hous. J. Int'l L. 709 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik

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Book Review: Essential Legal Skills: Legal Research, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 949 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik

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Using International Human Rights Law to Advance Queer Rights: A Case Study for the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, 55 Ohio St. L.J. 649 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik

Submissions from 1993

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Totem and the God of the Philosophers: How a Freudian Vocabulary Might Clarify Constitutional Discourse, 35 J. Church & State 521 (1993), Joel R. Cornwell