Academic Law Reviews and Journals
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General Law Reviews & Journals Law Reviews are a collection of scholarly legal publications from various universities across America.
Business Law Reviews & Journals Business law reviews carry a full array of topics mixing practice with theory, including not only traditional subject areas, such as business associations, income tax, and commercial law, but also newer areas.
Civil Rights Reviews & Journals Basically, civil rights are those rights that you have as a result of the U.S. Constitution, federal laws, a state's constitution or a state's laws. A broad range of rights are included in the category of civil rights.
Constitutional Law Reviews & Journals Constitutional law is the study of foundational laws that govern the scope of powers and authority of various bodies in relation to the creation and execution of other laws by a government. A constitution binds a government or governments, limiting the contexts in which rules may be created, interpreted and force may be applied. Constitutions may reference various bodies, including organizations, associations, stateless peoples and nation-states.
Criminal Law Reviews & Journals Criminal law( also known as penal law) is the body of law that punishes criminals for committing offences against the state. The goal of this process is that of achieving criminal justice.
Cyberspace and Intellectual Property Law Reviews & Journals The growth of the global information society, together with the borderless territories of cyberspace, highlight the significance to the business community worldwide, of the need to balance information and communication with security and protection, thus the emergence of cyberspace laws.
Dispute Resolution Reviews & Journals Dispute resolution processes fall into two major types: Adjudicative processes, such as litigation or arbitration, in which a judge, jury or arbitrator determines the outcome. Consensual processes, such as mediation, conciliation, or negotiation, in which the parties attempt to reach agreement.
Elder Law Reviews & Journals Older Americans Act: Title VII Vulnerable Elder Rights Protection: For nearly forty years, the Older Americans Act has expressed the nation's commitment to protecting vulnerable older Americans at risk. When the Act was reauthorized in 1992, Congress created and funded a new Title VII, Chapter 3 for prevention of abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Entertainment and Sports Law Reviews & Journals Sports activities that generate legal issues are studied, including the antitrust status of professional sports, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, leagues, and conferences; collective bargaining and professional sports; regulation of amateur athletics by means of constitutional provisions, contract law, or the law of private associations; sex and race discrimination; the relationship of the university to a student athlete receiving financial aid; and liability for injuries.
Environmental Law Reviews & Journals Environmental law is a body of law which addresses the system of complex and interlocking rules which seeks to protect from destruction or development the natural environment which may be endangered by human encroachment.
Ethics Reviews & Journals The Office of Government Ethics (OGE), a small agency within the executive branch, was established by the Ethics in Government Act of 1978. Originally part of the Office of Personnel Management, OGE became a separate agency on October 1, 1989 as part of the Office of Government Ethics Reauthorization Act of 1988.
Family Law Reviews & Journals Family law is an area of the law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations including, but not limited to marriage, civil unions, divorce, spousal abuse, child custody and visitation, property, alimony, and child support awards, as well as child abuse issues, and adoption.
Health Law Reviews & Journals Health Care law can cover consumers seeking assistance to pay for health care, to large corporate health care providers seeking to buy nursing homes. Because of the diversity of clients, the health law practice area has numerous subspecialties.
International Law Reviews & Journals
Labor Law Reviews & Journals Labor law or labour law is the body of laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the relationship between and among employers, employees, and labor organizations, often dealing with issues of public law. It is distinguished between employment law which deals only with employment contracts and issues regarding employment and workplace discrimination and other private law issues. Factors include Hours of Labour, Safety concerns,snd Unions amongst others.
Public Policy and Law Reviews & Journals
Tax Law Reviews & Journals Tax law is the codified system of laws that describes government levies on economic transactions, commonly called taxes. In law schools, "tax law" is a subdiscipline and area of specialist study. Its specialists are most commonly employed in consultative roles, but they can be involved in litigation.
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