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Social Cost Accounting, Distinguish Social Returns: Holmes |
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Outline depicting the climate that surrounded civil rights legislation after 1930's-1940's, and the obstacles that existed in handling the cases. |
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What is the Bill of Rights? |
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Brown v. Board of Education |
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Outline examining constitutionality within the framework of government's entitlement to loyalty, the role of courts in the separation of power, and the need to protect individual constitutional rights. |
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Outline addressing the constitutionality of the legal hearing committees, and the protections that are offered through statutory immunity and self-incrimination laws. |
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Civil Liberties with Special Reference to Freedom of Press: September, 1955 |
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The concluding page of the previous series outline addressing self-incrimination and immunity laws |
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Outline for joint lecture by Hurst and Bunn in which they the cover various aspects of self-incrimination rights. |
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Brief outline covering the law and its interaction with societal ideas and changes, economic values, and the concept of rationalization. |
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Short outline touching on post-Reconstruction legislation using the Washburn case as a specific example. |
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Outline covering the nature of civil liberties and what this meant to society in 1954. |
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Outline that defines the term civil liberty and the government's role in preserving it. |
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Benjamin Franklin, Louis Brandeis, and a speaker at the University of New York are quoted on their varying interpretations of civil liberties within a system of law. |
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Wisconsin Center Building: "Law and Society" |
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Freshmen Forum Talk: Law and Politics: Form and Substance (September 25) |
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A culmination of all previous outlines in this series, covering civil liberties in the context of private property, the indivisible nature of liberties, and the risks that are associated with it. |
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Curbing the United States Supreme Court |
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Outline covering the importance of civil liberties within a secure legal system and the various questions/problems the existence of civil liberties raises. |
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Part of a University: (Subsidy) Meaning? |
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Really Believe? |
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Outline covering various aspects of the law, politics, and politicians within a historical perspective. |
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Individuality and the Law |
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Foundations of Freedom: The American Legal System |
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Speech Hurst gave honoring an award that had been granted to Charles Bunn, University of Wisconsin faculty from 1934-1961. |
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