Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2007 Spring-Summer

 Articles


Rethinking the Scope and Impact of Poverty in the United States


Mark R. Rank

 


Keeping it in Context: Earned Income Tax Credit Compliance and Treatment of the Working Poor


Stephen D. Holt

 


Free Speech Doctrine in American Political Culture:
A Critical Legal Geography of Cultural Politics


Mark Kessler

 


Before and After the White Man: Indian Women, Property, Progress, and Power


Kathleen A. Ward

 


Notes & Comments


Just Compensation Standards and Eminent Domain Injustices: An Underexamined Connection and Opportunity for Reform


Marisa Fegan

 


The Fairness Doctrine as an Alternative to Enforcing the Ban on Political Intervention by Churches


Vickramjit Sharma

 


Summary Dissolution: Is Connecticut’s Current System as Effective as It Should Be?


Honorable Lloyd Cutsumpas & B. Moses Vargas

 

 

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Rethinking the Scope and Impact of Poverty in the United States.pdf121.11 KB
Keeping it in Context: Earned Income Tax Credit Compliance and Treatment of the Working Poor.pdf204.65 KB
Before and After the White Man: Indian Women, Property, Progress, and Power.pdf188.99 KB
Just Compensation Standards and Eminent Domain Injustices: An Underexamined Connection and Opportunity for Reform.pdf205.44 KB
The Fairness Doctrine as an Alternative to Enforcing the Ban on Political Intervention by Churches.pdf230.55 KB
Summary Dissolution: Is Connecticut’s Current System as Effective as It Should Be?.pdf94.53 KB
Free Speech Doctrine in American Political Culture: A Critical Legal Geography of Cultural Politics.pdf303.38 KB