618 research outputs found
Read Poster Featuring Paula J. Birnbaum
Read poster featuring Paula J. Birnbaum and her book: Women Artists in Interwar Francehttps://repository.usfca.edu/read_gallery/1013/thumbnail.jp
Read Poster Featuring Susan J. Penner
Read poster featuring Susan J. Penner and her book: Economics and Financial Management for Nurses and Nurse Leadershttps://repository.usfca.edu/read_gallery/1037/thumbnail.jp
Read Poster Featuring Michael J. Webber
Read poster featuring Michael J. Webber and his book: Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalitionhttps://repository.usfca.edu/read_gallery/1026/thumbnail.jp
Effect of l-NAME on pressure-flow relationships in isolated rabbit lungs: role of red blood cells
Pages H1941–H1948: Randy S. Sprague, Alan H. Stephenson, Reed A. Dimmit, Neal A. Weintraub, Carrie A. Branch, Lorraine McMurdo, and Andrew J. Lonigro. “Effect of l-NAME on pressure-flow relationships in isolated rabbit lungs: role of red blood cells.” Page H1941: the author name of Neal A. Weintraub should read as Neal L. Weintraub. </jats:p
Settled Versus Right
In this timely book, Randy J. Kozel develops a theory of precedent designed to enhance the stability and impersonality of constitutional law. Kozel contends that the prevailing approach to precedent in American law is undermined by principled disagreements among judges over the proper means and ends of constitutional interpretation. The structure and composition of the doctrine all but guarantee that conclusions about the durability of precedent will track individual views about whether decisions are right or wrong, and whether mistakes are harmful or benign. This is a serious challenge, but it also reveals a path toward maintaining legal continuity even as judges come and go. Kozel&apos;s account of precedent should be read by anyone interested in the nature of the judicial role and the trajectory of constitutional law.</jats:p
2019 All-Faculty Team: Randy J. Kozel
Notre Dame has a long history of outstanding student-athletes being named to All-American teams. We thought it was time for some of our most outstanding professors to receive similar recognition.
Enter the Notre Dame All-Faculty Team.
At every home football game, the provost will honor a different member of the faculty on the field during a timeout. These seven individuals have been chosen from across Notre Dame’s colleges and schools for their excellence in research, teaching, and service to the University.
Watch the YouTube video recognizing Law School faculty member, Professor Randy Kozel, below.
Read more about the individual team members.
View the YouTube 2019 All-Faculty Team playlist.https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1522/thumbnail.jp
Settled Versus Right: A Theory of Precedent
In this timely book, Randy J. Kozel develops a theory of precedent designed to enhance the stability and impersonality of constitutional law. Kozel contends that the prevailing approach to precedent in American law is undermined by principled disagreements among judges over the proper means and ends of constitutional interpretation. The structure and composition of the doctrine all but guarantee that conclusions about the durability of precedent will track individual views about whether decisions are right or wrong, and whether mistakes are harmful or benign. This is a serious challenge, but it also reveals a path toward maintaining legal continuity even as judges come and go. Kozel\u27s account of precedent should be read by anyone interested in the nature of the judicial role and the trajectory of constitutional law.https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_books/1290/thumbnail.jp
Global Survey of the Experience and Education of Aviation Maintenance Instructors
Thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master of Education degree in the College of Education and Human Service Professions, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2011Committee names: Randy Hyman (Chair), Cindy Ryan, Diane J. Rauschenfels. This item has been modified from the original to redact the signatures present.Limited research exists regarding the education, experience, and professional opinions of aviation maintenance instructors. The author surveyed a global sample to identify trends in responses related to regulatory agency, type of business, segment of industry, and kind of training. A web-based instrument collected anonymous data for comparative analyses. The responses of researched categories showed patterns of interest for industry regulators, executives, decision-makers, and educators.University of Minnesota, Duluth. College of Education and Human Service ProfessionsLarson, Douglas A. (2011). Global Survey of the Experience and Education of Aviation Maintenance Instructors. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/187477
BECK IDENTIFIES PROS AND CONS OF MIERS NOMINATION
UGA\u27s Christian Faculty Forum met this week to discuss the significance of Harriet Miers\u27 appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Georgia Law Professor J. Randy Beck, who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, summed up the nomination, saying every new appointment makes the Supreme Court a new court. To read the complete story, see The Red & Black. The article title is Faculty, students discuss Miers. It was published on 10/6/05, and the author is Grayson Irvi
BECK IDENTIFIES PROS AND CONS OF MIERS NOMINATION
UGA\u27s Christian Faculty Forum met this week to discuss the significance of Harriet Miers\u27 appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Georgia Law Professor J. Randy Beck, who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, summed up the nomination, saying every new appointment makes the Supreme Court a new court. To read the complete story, see The Red & Black. The article title is Faculty, students discuss Miers. It was published on 10/6/05, and the author is Grayson Irvi
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