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        Sanctioning Legal Organizations Under the New Federal Civil Rule 11: Radical Changes Loosen More Unforeseeable Forces 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (1994)
        Prompted by their perception that significant civil litigation misconduct involving frivolous papers was occurring in federal trial courts, the federal judicial rulemakers first effected a major overhaul of Rule 11 of the ...
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        The Presence of Family Members and Others During Attorney-Client Communications: Himmel's Other Dilemma 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (1994)
        In re Himmel, the Illinois Supreme Court addressed the dilemma that confronted attorney James Himmel, who had been forced to choose between reporting another attorney's misconduct and maintaining his own client's secret. ...
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        A Judicial Blow for "Jane Crowism" at The Citadel in Faulkner v. Jones 

        Mandelbaum, Sara L. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina, and the Virginia Military Institute, two bastions of male privilege in the South, are fighting to keep women out with vengeance reminiscent of the era of massive resistance. ...
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        Single-Gender Education: Is it Beneficial to Society? 

        Watts, Claudius E. III (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        This speech, delivered before the Presbyterian Men of the First and Providence Churches at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, states the case for single-gender education, arguing that it is not only beneficial, but ...
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        Vol. 15, no. 1, Fall 1994: Table of Contents 

        Northern Illinois University Law Review (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
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        Foreword to Vol. 15, no. 1, 1994 

        Heinemann, Loren L. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
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        What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander: Toward Recognition of Men's Reproductive Rights 

        Totz, Mary A. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        Over the past few decades, gender equality has slowly made its way into many areas of family law where women were once the favored sex. Despite the trend toward treating men and women equally, women continue to have the ...
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        Castration as an Alternative to Incarceration: An Impotent Approach to the Punishment of Sex Offenders 

        Vanderzyl, Kari A. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        Although recognized as an acceptable form of punishment in other cultures, castration as a punitive measure has traditionally found limited support in the United States. This comment examines the use of castration as a ...
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        Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: The Congressional Foray Into the Adoption Process 

        Gallagher, Brian D. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        Adoption law has become the focus of increased media and legal attention in the past few years. In 1978, Congress entered the adoption process, an area traditionally reserved for state regulation, through passage of the ...
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        Griswold v. Connecticut and the Unenumerated Right of Prvacy 

        Helscher, David (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1994-11)
        In 1965, the United States Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right of privacy in marital sexual matters in Griswold v. Connecticut. In the thirty years since the decision, privacy rights have been extended to some ...
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        AuthorNorthern Illinois University Law Review (3)Scaperlanda, Anthony (3)Brown, Bartram S. (2)de Seife, Rodolphe J. A. (2)Kelley, Christopher R. (2)Luna, Guadalupe T. (2)Madeja, Stanley S. (2)McGeorge, Robert L. (2)Parness, Jeffrey A. (2)Rosenblum, Victor (2)... View MoreSubjectlaw (16)General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (3)international trade policy (3)NAFTA (3)North American Free Trade Agreement (3)agriculture (2)American (2)attorney misconduct (2)crime (2)farm programs (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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