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Juvenile Crime Contract Law
2,191 words... us showing no change in the return to crime for the mediated group. Barriers to Mediation Which Apply to Juveniles The statistics of most mediation programs show a high rate of juveniles following through once the agreement is drawn up. However, basic contract law makes contracts that are normally binding voidable at the will of a minor. 27 U. Tol. L. Rev. 897, 905. This ability to void contracts could pose a problem in the ultimate success of juvenile mediations. Contract law poses some int...
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Alexis De Tocqueville Ayn Rand
1,918 words... ark is acquitted. V. THE TWO TRIALS: LITERARY METHOD & LEGAL METHOD The Cortland trial, then, turns out quite differently from the Stoddard trial. In the Cortland trial Roark does not rely on the direct perception of the decision-maker to render a normative judgment. Indeed, he cannot, for it is a way of life that must be judged. Interestingly, we the readers can make precisely the sort of judgment Roark sought in the Stoddard trial because we have been able to perceive the competing way...
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Supreme Court L Rev
489 wordsThe Supreme Court in Verizon has intimated that the rate-setting category of takings is applicable to telecommunications regulation once there is a result rather than just a mere method. While the possibility of administrative law providing a remedy to ILECs remains slim -- due to the accountability abyss created by Chevron deference and congressional delegation -- ILECs will continue to pursue constitutional law remedies such as those provided by the Takings Clause. The rate-setting category of...
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Federal Communications Commission Supreme Court
1,869 wordsVerizon The Supreme Court examined the Fcc's interpretation of the Telecommunications Act in accordance with the standard in Chevron, which involves a two step approach. First, does the statute clearly answer the interpretive inquiry? If so, apply the statute by its terms to affirm or reverse the agency. If not, the Court adopts a position of deference towards the agency and will only reject an interpretation if it is unreasonable. The Fcc's rule adopting TELRIC was initially challenged in Iowa ...
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Full Faith And Credit Defense Of Marriage Act
1,221 wordsBaehr and her attorney sought their objectives entirely through state law, not only by filing in state rather than federal court, but also by alleging exclusively violations of state late Hawaii Constitution. The state moved for judgment on the pleadings and for dismissal of the complaint for failure to state a claim; the states motion was granted in October 1991. Thus, the circuit court upheld the heterosexuality marriage requirement as a matter of law and dismissed the plaintiffs challenges to...
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