Citation: Fh. Wu, THE COMING WHITE MINORITY - CALIFORNIA ERUPTIONS AND AMERICA FUTURE -MAHARIDGE,D, The George Washington law review, 66(3), 1998, pp. 698-737
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Citation: K. Woolley, CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ANTITERRORISM ACTS HABEAS-CORPUS PROVISIONS, The George Washington law review, 66(2), 1998, pp. 414-442
Citation: Js. Bybee, INSURING DOMESTIC TRANQUILLITY - LOPEZ, FEDERALIZATION OF CRIME, AND THE FORGOTTEN ROLE OF THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CLAUSE, The George Washington law review, 66(1), 1997, pp. 1-83
Citation: Cb. Craver, MANDATORY WORKER PARTICIPATION IS REQUIRED IN A DECLINING UNION ENVIRONMENT TO PROVIDE EMPLOYEES WITH MEANINGFUL INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, The George Washington law review, 66(1), 1997, pp. 135-171
Citation: Wo. Stacy, REEXAMINATION REALITY - HOW COURTS SHOULD APPROACH A MOTION TO STAY LITIGATION PENDING THE OUTCOME OF REEXAMINATION, The George Washington law review, 66(1), 1997, pp. 172-194
Citation: Sf. Rosenthal, FOOD FOR THOUGHT - KOSHER FRAUD LAWS AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES OF THE FIRST-AMENDMENT, The George Washington law review, 65(6), 1997, pp. 951-1013
Citation: Sg. Gey, WHAT IF WISCONSIN V MITCHELL HAD INVOLVED KING,MARTIN,LUTHER, JR - THE CONSTITUTIONAL FLAWS OF HATE CRIME ENHANCEMENT STATUTES, The George Washington law review, 65(6), 1997, pp. 1014-1070
Citation: Kt. Lash, A REVIEW OF RELIGION IN POLITICS - CONSTITUTIONAL AND MORAL PERSPECTIVES - PERRY,MJ, The George Washington law review, 65(6), 1997, pp. 1100-1120
Citation: Jj. Ganzfried, BRINGING BUSINESS JUDGMENT TO BUSINESS LITIGATION - MEDIATION AND SETTLEMENT IN THE FEDERAL-COURTS OF APPEALS, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 531-541
Citation: Rj. Boas, AN ENDORSEMENT OF DEFERENCE TO LOCAL AGENCY INTERPRETATIONS OF MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 544-553
Citation: Cm. Caparelli, LIMITING PARTY AGGRIEVED STANDING THROUGH SUBSTANCE AND PROCEDURE, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 562-570
Citation: Ka. Clement, PRESERVING CONGRESSS CONTROL OF THE PURSE STRINGS - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND A NEW APPROACH TO STANDING AND STANDARD OF REVIEW, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 571-583
Citation: Jd. Simon, A REJECTION OF NOTICE AND COMMENT FOR AGENCY REPEAL OF REGULATIONS RENDERED OBSOLETE BY CONGRESS, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 592-601
Citation: Ab. Leader, SUSPENSION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES IN SEC ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS - PUNISHMENT OR REMEDY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 602-609
Citation: Wo. Stacy, OUT IN THE COLD - A LESSON ABOUT ALTERING USDA INSPECTION CERTIFICATES, The George Washington law review, 65(4-5), 1997, pp. 610-615