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The Face of Victory? A Misidentified Head in Rome and the "Problem" of Charioteer Portraits
(Ausonius Editions, 2008)Chapter examines a piece of Roman statuary, arguing that it is not in fact a depiction of a Roman charioteer, but rather an ideal figure, probably a Greek athlete. -
De Facto Parent and Nonparent Child Support Orders
(2018)For ever so long U.S. state laws have recognized the federal constitutional right to “care, custody and control” of a child vested in the opposite sex married couple who bore the child of sex or in any formal adoptive ... -
Factors Regulating Immunoglobulin Production by Normal and Disease-Associated Plasma Cells
(Biomolecules, 2015-01-21)mmunoglobulins are molecules produced by activated B cells and plasma cells in response to exposure to antigens. Upon antigen exposure, these molecules are secreted allowing the immune system to recognize and effectively ... -
Failed or Uneven Discourse of State Constitutionalism?: Governmental Structure and State Constitutions
(1992)ln his Michigan Law Review article, "The Failed Discourse of State Constitutionalism," Professor James A. Gardner examines the responses to Justice Brennan's invitation to state high courts "to seize control of the protection ... -
Fairness and Farmland Preservation: A Response to Professor Richardson
(2005)In a recent article published in this Journal, Professor Jesse Richardson attempted to refute the arguments proposed by myself and others that support the fairness of downzoning land without compensation to property owners. ... -
The Fairness Dimension of Takings Jurisprudence
(2010)This Article will examine the "fairness" dimension of takings jurisprudence from both the macro and micro perspectives. First, it will show why it is fair to generally strike the balance so that most costs must be borne ... -
Fascinating Legal Questions Posed in Recent Criminal Law Cases
(Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 2014-05-15)Each month, as I prepare to draft this column, I place new judicial opinions from the Illinois criminal courts into a file folder. I also add newspaper clips covering all sorts of crime-related topics, from flawed police ... -
Fatalities Associated with Nonconvective High-wind Events in the United States
(American Meteorological Society, 2008)A database was compiled for the period 1980–2005 to assess the threat to life in the conterminous United States from nonconvective high-wind events. This study reveals the number of fatalities from these wind storms, ... -
Feasibility of a low intensity, technology-based intervention for increasing physical activity in adults at risk for a diabetic foot ulcer: a mixed methods study.
(Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology., 2019-01-18)Background: Among adults with diabetes, 19-34% will develop a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), which increases amputation risk and health care costs, and worsens quality of life. Regular physical activity, when increased ... -
Federal Constitutional Childcare Interests and Superior Parental Rights in Illinois
(2013)Even without a majority rationale, the opinions in Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), support the notion that there are federal constitutional “liberty interests of parents in the care, custody, and control of their ... -
Federal Constitutional Childcare Parents
(2016)The U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized federal constitutional childcare rights in parents that may not be easily diminished or eliminated by government. Yet it has allowed these childcare rightsholders to be chiefly ... -
Federalizing Birth Certificate Procedures
(2003)A natural father is usually afforded under American law the unique "opportunity... to develop a relationship with his offspring" born to an unwed mother as a result of consensual sexual intercourse. This paternity opportunity ... -
Filing With Your Fingers Crossed: Should a Party Be Sanctioned for Filing a Claim to Which There is a Dispositive, Yet Waivable, Affirmative Defense?
(1997)The complications involved in addressing whether Rule 11 sanctions on plaintiff are appropriate in an instance where affirmative defenses are available to defendant are addresses in this article. The federal court’s different ... -
Finding a Forum for North Korea
(2012)North Korea’s gross and systematic violations of human rights violate international law, including contravention of the treaties that North Korea itself has ratified (i.e., the International Covenant on Civil and Political ... -
Finding Yourself in Mad Men
(Cambridge Scholars, 2012)The author reflects on how he places his father into the character of Don Draper, especially in consideration of Don's and his father's alcoholism. -
Fines Under New Federal Civil Rule 11: The New Monetary Sanctions for the "Stop-and Think-Again" Rule
(1993)The 1983 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 11, which dealt with frivolous litigation papers, prompted much controversy, satellite litigation, and a new cottage industry, Rule amendments in 1983 increased ... -
Finishing a Friendly Argument: The Jury and the Historical Origins of Diversity Jurisdiction
(2007)This Article argues that diversity jurisdiction was intended to funnel politically significant litigation into the federal courts principally because federal officials would have the power to dictate the composition of ... -
Finite-time singularity versus global regularity for hyper-viscous Hamilton-Jacobi-like equations
(Institute of Physics, 2003)The global regularity for the two- and three-dimensional Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations is one of the major open questions in nonlinear analysis. Inspired by this question, we introduce in this paper and family of hyper-viscous ... -
The First Amendment and Religion After Hosanna-Tabor
(2014)The Supreme Court’s treatment of religion under the First Amendment has shifted significantly in the past quarter century. Though the Court had focused on separation for the Establishment Clause and accommodation for the ... -
Fiscal Implications of Population Declines and Demographic Changes in Small Rural Municipalities
(Illinois Municipal Policy Journal, 2020)Demographic trends suggest continued population declines and increases in the elderly population of small rural communities during the next decade and beyond. These changes could have significant implications for communities ...