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Jones Law Review archives from January 2006

Opening remarks. (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law Jones Law Review Symposium on the Voting Rights Act of 1965)
January 1, 2006... I am delighted to be here with members of the faculty, students, and lawyers. Let me initially express my surprise to see this many persons who are interested in coming to a seminar on this topic, but I am honored that the sponsors of this...

The current state of the Voting Rights Act: should it be renewed, amended, or allowed to expire? (Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law Jones Law Review Symposium on the Voting Rights Act of 1965) (Discussion)
January 1, 2006... Senator Mitchell: This will be a panel discussion on the topic: "The Current State of the Voting Rights Act: Should it be Renewed, Amended or Allowed to Expire?" This fall, the United States Congress will begin debating whether to renew...

Alabama law of dedication and reservation: it's a good thing: Beachcroft Properties, LLP v. City of Alabaster.
January 1, 2006... INTRODUCTION In Beachcroft Properties, LLP v. City of Alabaster, the Alabama Supreme Court indicated that a statutory dedication of a street must include the dedication of the sewer system beneath the street, even when the developer...

Civil forfeitures of real property in Alabama: lack of knowledge is power to an innocent owner.
January 1, 2006... INTRODUCTION Imagine a home that you have owned for years taken by the State just because you allowed a family member to live there who had a history of drug use. (1) That is exactly what happened to Sue Smitherman until the Supreme Court...

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