No. 26-3, March 2010
Index
- Applying Lessons from the Evolution of Brown v. Board of Education to Olmstead: Moving from Gradualism to Immediate, Effective, and Comprehensive Integration
- Beyond Residential Segregation: the Application of Olmstead to Segregated Employment Settings
- Defending Against a Charge of Obscenity in the Internet Age: How Google Searches Can Illuminate Miller's "contemporary Community Standards"
- Erisa's Remedial Irony: Narrow Interpretation Paves the Way for Jury Trials in Suits for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Under Erisa
- Evaluating the Constitutionality of Proposals to Allow Non-unanimous Juries to Impose the Death Penalty in Georgia
- From Almshouses to Nursing Homes and Community Care: Lessons from Medicaid's History
- From the Inside Out: Personal Perspectives of Six Georgians on Their Institutional Experiences
- Olmstead's Promise and Cohousing's Potential
- Reconsidering Makin v. Hawaii: the Right of Medicaid Beneficiaries to Home-based Services as an Alternative to Instutionalization
- The Constitutional Right to Community Services
- The Olmstead Decision: the Road to Dignity and Freedom
- The Potential Risks of Relying on Title Ii's Integration Mandate to Close Segregated Institutions
- War Criminal or Just Plain Felon? Whether Providing Material Support for Terrorism Violates the Laws of War and Is Thus Punishable by Military Commission