Volume 6 | 2005-2006
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Issue 1 (2005)
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Note
Kelo v. New London: An Opportunity Lost to Rehabilitate the Takings Clause
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Note
When a Victim's a Victim: Making Reference to Victims and Sex-Crime Prosecution
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Note
The Best Little Whorehouse is Not in Texas: How Nevada's Prostitution Laws Serve Public Policy, and How Those Laws May Be Improved
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Book Review
The Limits of Utilitarianism
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Article
Justice Miriam Shearing: Nevada's Trailblazing Minimalist
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Article
Disabilities to Exceptional Abilities: Law Students with Disabilities, Nontraditional Learners, and the Law Teacher as a Learner
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Article
Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside and Outside Indian Country
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Article
Relinquish Control! Why the IRS Should Change Its Stance on Exempt Organizations in Ancillary Joint Ventures
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Article
Bankruptcy Filing Rates after a Major Hurricane
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Address
Judicial Predilections
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Issue 2 (2006)
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Note
Harmonizing the Law in Waiver of Fundamental Rights: Jury Waiver Provisions in Contracts
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Note
Looking to the Past in Planning for the Future: Does the Modern Estate Tax Fit within the Ideals of the Founding Fathers?
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Note
Is Multidistrict Litigation a Just and Efficient Consolidation Technique? Using Diet Drug Litigation as a Model to Answer this Question
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Article
Steam Shovels and Lipstick: Trademarks, Greed, and the Public Domain
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Address
The Original Intent of the Fourteenth Amendment: A Conversation with Eric Foner
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Address
Peace versus Justice
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Symposium
The Day After Tomorrow: What Happens Once a Middle East Peace Treaty is Signed?
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Symposium
Exploring the Link Between Domestic Conflicts and Negotiation Failure in the Middle East
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Symposium
Creating Positive Facts on the Ground: A Viable Palestinian State Overview
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Symposium
Barriers to Progress at the Negotiation Table: Internal Conflicts Among Israelis and Among Palestinians
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Issue 3 (2006)
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Conference
Participants in the Conference on Representing Children in Families: Children's Advocacy and Justice Ten Years After Fordham
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Appendix
Recommendations of the 1995 Fordham Conference on Ethical Issues in the Legal Representation of Children
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Conference Response
Representing Children with Disabilities: Legal and Ethical Considerations
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Conference Response
Simon Says Take Three Steps Backwards: The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Recommendations on Child Representation
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Conference Response
In Search of a Child's Future
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Conference Response
A Place at the Table: Creating Presence and Voice for Teenagers in Dependency Proceedings
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Conference Response
Buzz in the Brain and Humility in the Heart: Doing It All, Without Doing Too Much, on Behalf of Children
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Conference Response
The Importance of Using Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques and Processes in the Ethical and Informed Representation of Children
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Conference Response
Standing in Babylon, Looking Toward Zion
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Conference Response
Giving a Voice to the Voiceless: Enhancing Youth Participation in Court Proceedings
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Conference Response
Evaluating the Impact of Intervention on Families
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Conference Response
A Response to the Recommendations of the UNLV Conference: Another Look at the Attorney/Guardian Ad Litem Model
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Conference Response
Recognizing the Expertise of Children and Families
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Conference Response
Children's Attorney's Obligation to Turn to Parents to Assess Best Interests
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Conference Response
The Child's Representation under CAPTA: It Is Time for Enforcement
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Conference Response
Two Distinct Roles/Bright Line Test
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Conference Response
Representing Children and International Norms
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Conference Response
Developmentally-Sound Practice in Family and Juvenile Court
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Article
Choiceless Choices: Deportation and the Parent-Child Relationship
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Article
Girl Talk--Examining Racial and Gender Lines in Juvenile Justice
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Article
Defending and Despairing: The Agony of Juvenile Defense
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Article
The Logistical and Ethical Difficulties of Informing Juveniles about the Collateral Consequences of Adjudications
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Article
How Children are Heard in Child Protective Proceedings, in the United States and Around the World in 2005: Survey Findings, Initial Observations, and Areas for Further Study
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Article
Minor Discrepancies: Forging a Common Understanding of Adolescent Competence in Healthcare Decision-Making and Criminal Responsibility
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Article
God Bless the Child: The United States' Response to Domestic Juvenile Prostitution
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Article
Obtaining and Utilizing Comprehensive Forensic Evaluations: The Applicability of One Clinic's Model
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Article
It Takes a Lawyer to Raise a Child?: Allocating Responsibilities among Parents, Children, and Lawyers in Delinquency Cases
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Article
How Children's Lawyers Serve State Interests
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Article
Coming Out for Kids: Recognizing, Respecting, and Representing LGBTQ Youth
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Article
Something's Happening Here: Children and Human Rights Jurisprudence in Two International Courts
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Article
Representing Children in Families
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Article
Children's Voice and Justice: Lawyering for Children in the Twenty-First Century
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Best Interests of the Child and the Role of the Attorney
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on Representing Children as Members of Communities
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on Representing the Whole Child
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Lessons of International Law, Norms, and Practice
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Role of Sex and Sexuality
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Class
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Role of Age and Stage of Development
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Conference
Report of the Working Group on the Role of the Family
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Conference
Recommendations of the UNLV Conference on Representing Children in Families: Child Advocacy and Justice Ten Years After Fordham
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Conference
Representing Children In Families--Foreword
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