LEGAL FORMALISM AND PROGRESSIVISM
.... In the early 20th century, in cases such as Guin and
Beal v.
United States (1915) and Buchanan v. Warley (1917), the Court rejected patently discriminatory ....
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American Legal History
.... Court was beginning to take a more expansive view of the civil rights of racial minorities can be found in its decision in Guinn and
Beal v.
United States (1915 ....
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Caring for Aged Relatives
.... living, to full supportive care for residents that are bedridden invalids (
Beal, 11 .... The Milbank Quarterly comment that nursing home care in the
United States is ....
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China's New Economic Regions
.... China's other major trade partners are Hong Kong, the
United States, the .... most important precondition for joining the World Trade Organization (
Beal, 1996, 18). ....
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CATHOLIC PRIEST SEXUAL ABUSE
.... freedom of religion clauses found in the First Amendment to the
United States Constitution. ....
Beal (2002) also reported on the shifting of the burden of proof in ....
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Impact & Aftermath of Roe v. Wade
.... in Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973) on the law of abortion in the
United States and .... In an earlier decision,
Beal v. Doe 432 US 438 (1977), the Court held that a ....
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Aggressive Behavior
.... concerns) systemic violence (which he notes as a function of the cocaine distribution pattern in the
United States) or .... Robinson D, Porporino FJ,
Beal CA. 1998. ....
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Precursors of Modern Feminism
.... The implication that they and their contemporaries were
united in a species of .... That should not be confused with humility, according to
Beal, who documents ....
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Screening for Cervical Cancer
.... in a study conducted by Dignan, Michielutte, Sharp, Bahnson, Young and
Beal (1990) in .... and Carter (1988) on cancer screening in Fife (
United Kingdom) indicated ....
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Gangs and Gang Delinquency Introduction Gangs
.... Goddard (1921), who introduced the Binet scale to the
United States, argued .... time offenders, or "pre-delinquent" youths (Alexander & Parsons, 1973;
Beal & Duckro ....
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