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Fuller, Ronald; McNett, Meredith; McPhail, Ross | One Moment in Time: Lessons Learned From Library Snapshot Day 2010 | The University of Utah Law Library participates in Library Snapshot Day 2010 - and learns what patrons really think. | | 2010-11 |
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Mallat, Chibli | The Original Sin: Terrorism or Crime Against Humanity | Once the Middle East connection was established over the September 11 attacks, apprehension and uneasiness gripped the region. Eyebrows are now raised over the word terrorism, and there is hardly a newspaper in the Arab and Muslim world that does not question everyday the definition of the word, ami... | | 2002 |
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Flynn, John J. | Orphan Drug Act: an unconstitutional exercise of the patent power | In 1983, Congress adopted the Orphan Drug Act (the "Act") pursuant to its power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce to stimulate research and development of drugs useful in treating relatively rare diseases.1 The cost of drug research and complying with the complex requirements for securing ... | Health Care; Drugs; Medicine; Medical treatment | 1992 |
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Chodosh, Hiram; Mallat, Chibli | Pakistan and Lebanon: The Same Struggle | In the absence of democracy (meaning regular change at the top by means of free and fair elections), political violence is a certainty. | | 2008-01-04 |
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Keiter, Robert; Ruple, John; Tanana, Heather | Policty Analysis of Produced Water Issues Associated with In-Situ Thermal Technologies | ABSTRACT Commercial scale oil shale and oil sands development will require water, the amount of which will depend on the technologies adopted and the scale of development that occurs. Water in oil shale and oil sands country is already in scarce supply, and because of the arid nature of the regi... | | 2011-01 |
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Ruple, John; Keiter, Robert | Policty Analysis of Water Availability and Use Issues for Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Development | ABSTRACT Oil shale and oil sands resources located within the intermountain west represent a vast, and as of yet, commercially untapped source of energy. Development will require water, and demand for scarce water resources stands at the front of a long list of barriers to commercialization. Wat... | | 2012-03 |
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Francis, Leslie | Poverty, age discrimination, and health care | In Euripides' play Alcestis, Alcestis' middle-aged husband, Admetus, is told by the gods that it is his turn to die next. Admetus bargains a reprieve, promising in exchange to find another soul to take his place. His friends all turn him down. So do his father and mother. Admetus rebukes his father... | Alcesti, Section, Objective | 1985 |
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Flynn, John J. | Professional ethics and the lawyer's duty to self | A peaceful society depends on the high ethical standards of its lawyers: Communal trust in the legal process gives force to the law that helps to maintain society as a cohesive organism. In the past decade of turmoil, mutual trust and confidence in our institutions has declined; individual interes... | Society; Amorality; Standards | 1976 |
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S.J. Quinney College of Law | QNews An Informal Faculty Newsletter December 2007 | Faculty newsletter. | | 2007-12 |
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Francis, Leslie; Battin, Margaret P.; Botkin, Jeffrey R.; Jacobson, Jay A. | Quick easy questions for analyzing medical ethical cases | Sometimes, traditional philosophical ways of analyzing medical-ethics cases seem just too cumbersome, particularly to people without training in ethical theory. The issues are important, interesting, often compellingly engaging. But it isn't the time for heavy jargon, or terms like "deontology" or ... | | 1997 |
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Flynn, John J. | Reagan administration's antitrust policy, "original intent" and the legislative history of the Sherman Act | Until the advent of the Reagan Administration there was an general consensus in the courts and in most of academia with regard to the values underlying and the goals of Federal antitrust policy. In Appalachian Coals, Inc. v. United States,' the Supreme Court summarized the goals of the Sherman Act ... | | 1988 |
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Flynn, John J. | Reaganomics and antitrust enforcement: a jurisprudential critique | There are few judges, psychoanalysts or economists today who do not begin a consideration of their typical problems with some formula designed to cause all moral problems to disappear and to produce an issue purified for the procedure of positive empirical science. But the ideals have generally reti... | Ethics; Morality; Antitrust Law | 1983 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Reconciliation in Iraq: Taking the Constitution Seriously | Reconciliation, which draws the necessary constitutional principles over which Iraqi parliamentarians are called on to vote, and the Iraqi citizens to endorse (or reject) in a national referendum, offers a far better way than any other type of reconciliation. An improved Iraqi constitution provid... | | 2009-07-16 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Reflections on Mormon history: Zion and the anti-legal tradition | SIR HENRY MAINE, OUR FIRST GREAT MODERN legal historian of the English language and law, in describing the paradigmatic shift from early feudal European society to a world of secular, territorial nation-states and market economy, observed that we had moved "from status to contract." "Status" assume... | Heaven; Christians; Revelations | 1998 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Religion & the law: the Mormon experience in the nineteenth century | The Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the nineteenth century United States. From their beginning the Mormons were a gathered people. Almost immediately, from the time of the origin in New York, the Mormons challenged national and state legal systems to protect... | Law; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Nineteenth century; Polygamy; Theocracy | 1990 |
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Firmage, Edwin B.; Mangrum, Collin | Removal of the president: resignation and the procedural law and impeachment | The aborted proceeding to impeach Richard Nixon has stimulated debate about the appropriateness of the impeachment process as a check upon the arbitrary use of presidential power. Impeachment has been criticized as a cumbersome, agonizingly slow, and unjustifiably expensive way for Congress to expre... | Richard Nixon pardon; Presidential misconduct; Political punishments | 1975-01 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Renforcer la Société Civile contre l'Etat: Horizons du travail international au Proche et Moyen Orient | Voici donc la conclusion extrêmement critique qui semble s'imposer sur la recherche d'une meilleure gouvernance dans une perspective SC. Il faut passer au-dessus de l'Etat pour renforcer la SC, et si nécessaire, la renforcer contre l'Etat. Vaste programme, qui commence par un apprentissage dém... | | 2003-11 |
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Flynn, John J. | Response | Speculation proceeding upon no set path and minimizing a logical thread of analysis may often be far more productive of insights into our never-ending search for knowledge than the most logical and analytical pursuit of "truth." The latter process is often premised upon unchallenged and unchallenge... | Truth; Society ; Values | 1975 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Rogue presidents and the war power of congress | Since World War II we have engaged in overt and covert war and acts of war, often initiated by the president without the authorization of Congress. By presidential directive we have conducted full-scale war; initiated coups; mined harbors; encouraged political assassination; aided insurrection and s... | War power; Presidents; Congress | 1988 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Saving Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court from itself - Opinion - Ahram Online | | | 2012-06-14 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Seeing the stranger as enemy: coming out | In March 1996 the Utah state legislature banned gay / straight student support groups in all Utah public high schools. This act, along with the rhetoric of several legislators attacking gay and lesbian students, precipitated a rally of some 2,000 people at Salt Lake City's Wallace F. Bennett federal... | Utah; Legislature; Gay/straight alliance; Public high school; Protest marches | 1997 |
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Mallat, Chibli | September 11 and the Middle East: Footnote or Watershed in World History? | The full span of the 21st century may well need to elapse before the ultimate verdict is reached on the status of September 11 in American and world history. But universalism, the rule of law, justice, pluralism, accountability, good governance, human rights these are all general variations on d... | | 2002-09 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Shanties, symbolic speech, and the public forum: ramshackle protection for free expression | Shanties, symbolizing student opposition to South African apartheid and the demand that United States universities divest from corporations doing business in South Africa, were the sit-ins of the 1980s. Silent but graphic, shanties challenged the established order and attracted media attention. Som... | Civil demonstration; Civil protest; First Amendment; Civil liberties | 1990 |
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Flynn, John J. | Social, political and economic consequences of corporate size | Congress has often expressed its concern for fostering the long term values of small business as the cornerstone of a viable political, social and economic system guaranteeing fundamental human freedom, maximizing economic opportunity and well-being, and providing political stability in the world's... | Small business; Freedom; Congress | 1976 |
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Francis, Leslie | Some animals are more equal than others | It is a welcome development when academic Philosophy; starts to concern itself with practical issues, in such a way as to influence people's lives. Recently this has happened with one moral issue in particular-but unfortunately it is the wrong issue, and people's actions have been influenced in the ... | Animal liberation; Rights | 1978 |