This article argues that child welfare policies and practices should ensure that a child’s education is a critical element in placement decisions and permanency planning.
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- General“BECAUSE OF . . . SEX”: RETHINKING THE PROTECTIONS AFFORDED UNDER TITLE VII IN THE POST-ONCALE WORLDThis article explores the current doctrinal framework for addressing sexual harassment claims offers ways in which to theorize the “because of . . . sex” requirement.
- GeneralThis article describes the inherent legal authority upon which state and local police may act when making arrests in order to assist federal immigration enforcement.
- GeneralThis article argues that Justice Kennedy may be carving out a new category of rights that are entitled to the Court’s heightened solicitude.
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- GeneralThis essay argues that a closer look at Lingle v. Chevron reveals that it has tremendous potential to clarify the takings doctrine.
- GeneralThis article examines whether New York should impose and collect sales and excise taxes on fuel sold by reservation businesses to non-members.
- GeneralThis article analyzes a problem that has not been previously recognized as a tragedy of the commons—the problem of ever-increasing political campaign expenditures.