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- Special Relationship Bystander Test: A Rational Alternative to the Closely Related Requirement of Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress for Bystanders
- Ready, Aim, Fire: Employing Open Records Acts As Another Weapon Against Public Law School Clinics
- Registration Open for Fall Symposium 2011 – No Child Left Behind, Ten Years Later
- Getting to the Core: Rewriting the No Child Left Behind Act for the 21st Century
- The Case of Casey Anthony: Defending the American Jury System
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Ready, Aim, Fire: Employing Open Records Acts As Another Weapon Against Public Law School Clinics
“Information is the oxygen of democracy.” Indeed, transparency in government is the essence of any democratic system – without it, corruption is free to thrive in secrecy. Therefore, it is essential to provide the citizenry with freedom of information as … Continue reading
The Case of Casey Anthony: Defending the American Jury System
On July 5, 2011, after only eleven hours of deliberation and no request to review evidence, a twelve-person jury found twenty-five year old Casey Anthony not guilty of murdering her two year old daughter, Caylee.1 The two-year old had been … Continue reading
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