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A Judicial Blow for "Jane Crowism" at The Citadel in Faulkner v. Jones
(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. ... -
Judicial Campaign Speech Restrictions in Light of Republican Party of Minnesota v. White
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2004-05)In the United States Supreme Court decision Republican Party of Minnesota v. White, a five-to-four majority struck down a judicial campaign speech restriction designed to uphold the impartiality and integrity of the judiciary ... -
Judicial decision-making and criminal sentencing : partisanship and sentencing severity by state trial judges
(Northern Illinois University, 2015)American trial judges exercise an enormous power when they sentence criminal offenders to a specific length of incarceration. Does the partisan affiliation of the trial judge affect the final determination in an offender's ... -
Judicial Enforcement of the Right to an Equal Education in Illinois
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1991-11)In Brown v. Board of Educ., the United States Supreme Court recognized that "education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments." However, despite this declaration of policy, the Court has not ... -
Judicial Nullification? Judicial Compliance and Non-Compliance with Jury Improvement Efforts
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2008-07)Many jury trial procedures and practices are left to "the sound discretion of the trial court." This discretion provides judges with flexibility to meet the individual needs of each trial. Using information from the ... -
Judicial Procedures in Misdemeanor Domestic Assault Cases--A Model Policy
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1990-05)Professor Balos and Judge Gomez combine to produce this model policy dealing with domestic assault cases. The foundation of this policy is the result of research comparing jurisdictions requiring varying degrees of police ... -
Judicial sentencing and judge's moral development
(Northern Illinois University, 1979)The study investigated how sentencing decisions of high or low moral reasoning subjects are affected by sentencing guidelines and by the criminal's acts, intentions, and consequences. Subjects functioning at high or low ... -
The judicialization of politics : an examination of the Administrative Court of Thailand
(Northern Illinois University, 2016)Since 2000, Thailand's judiciaries have decided the fate of polls, politicians, political parties and policies. Such frequent incursions into uncharted political waters signals a tide of new and largely opaque activities ... -
Judicially Created Defenses to the Unauthorized Use of Trademarks
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 1981-11)This comment identifies circumstances in which courts have permitted the unauthorized use of anothers' trademark where the use was outside the exceptions enumerated in the Lanham Act. The author ascertains underlying policy ... -
Jumping in the snow : an exploration of early childhood educator career commitment
(Northern Illinois University, 2016)This study examined the experiences of early childhood educators that had chosen to make teaching a career. Little research exists that examines resiliency and persistence factors in association with career commitment ... -
Jung and Assagioli : an integrative study of the therapeutic use of symbols
(Northern Illinois University, 1983)Jung and Assagioli represent two of the major proponents of a growth oriented psychology that includes the spiritual dimension of humankind. Jung's work with the symbolic life and its ramifications in the total life of the ... -
Jury Nullification: An Empirical Perspective
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2008-07)Prominent jurists have suggested that it may be permissible to inform juries of their power to decide verdicts according to their conscience, regardless of the law. Juries may be informed of their power, known as jury ... -
Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should: Equal Protection, Free Speech, and Religious Worship
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2015-09)Surveys suggest that about twelve percent of Evangelical Christian churches assemble for worship each week in local school buildings. Most of these churches meet Sunday after Sunday without trouble. However, in the last ... -
Just-In-Time : issues for achieving manufacturing success
(Northern Illinois University, 1990)The Just-in-Time "Mania" is spreading throughout the world. Recent Just-in-Time headlines have highlighted a glorious future for American manufacturing, and journals are full of success stories. Just-in-Time is a journey ... -
Juvenile delinquency : prevention and treatment
(Northern Illinois University, 1961)This paper is undertaken for the express purpose of answering a number of highly important questions. The first question—what is juvenile delinquency?—must be answered before we can proceed further in determining the ... -
Juvenile Delinquency in the Twenty-First Century: Is Blended Sentencing the Middle-Road Solution for Violent Kids?
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2001-07)This article will discuss the history of the juvenile justice system in America, from its English common law origin, through the Progressive Era of the late nineteenth century, to the 1998 revisions in Illinois. In Parts ... -
Juvenile due process in Northern Illinois : an evaluation of the juvenile court
(Northern Illinois University, 1972)This study presents an evaluation of juvenile justice in five northern Illin o is counties by determining the extent to which the juvenile court is seen by its personnel as satisfying various relevant due process requirements. ... -
Juvenile probation officers' attitudes and treatment toward "bad girls"
(Northern Illinois University, 2018)Adolescent girls have a reputation for being the most undesirable population to work with in the judicial and correctional systems. This reputation is largely due to the heavy stigmatization of juvenile girls who do not ... -
Juvenile Sentencing in Illinois: Addressing the Supreme Court Trend away from Harsh Punishments for Juvenile Offenders
(Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2015-07)The United States Supreme Court has steadily been changing the way it approaches juvenile sentencing since 2005. This ideological shift has occurred as a response to the increase in biological and sociological studies, ... -
A juvenile subfossil crocodylian from Anjohibe Cave, Northwestern Madagascar
(PeerJ, 2016-09-15)Madagascar’s subfossil record preserves a diverse community of animals including elephant birds, pygmy hippopotamus, giant lemurs, turtles, crocodiles, bats, rodents, and carnivorans. These fossil accumulations give us a ...