1802 Hartford
Lubbock, TX 79409
United States
Texas Tech University School of Law
SSRN RANKINGS
in Total Papers Downloads
online legal education, law school, asynchronous
Good Samaritan Laws, health, rescue, public health emergency, national public health security strategey, licensed health care givers, public health workers, liability, bioterrorism, chemical warfare, radiological threats, legislative reform, emergency air doctrine, immunity, torts, standard of care
wind energy, technology, ethics, regulations, legislation, societal impact, wind energy laws, public policy, government, Kant, Leopold, cultural relativism, American Wind Energy Association, environment
Online, E-Learning, COVID-19, Transition
national security, bioterrorism, federalism, public health, Federalist Papers, quarantine, surveillance, Tenth Amendment, police powers
science fiction, nanotechnology, nanoweapons, Biological Weapons Convention, precautionary principle, biosafety, biosecurity, human clinical trials, negligence
multidisciplinary, ethics, deontological, biodefense, bioterrorism, medicine, science, technology, law, international relations, public health, environment, war, bioethics, public health ethics, governmental ethics, international relations ethics, environmental ethics, ethics of war, military
South Pacific, environmental sustainability, Pacific Ocean, biodiversity, Fiji Islands, Fiji Environment Management Act of 2005, Indigenous traditions, Indigenous customs, land tenure, international law
nuclear and chemical explosives, electromagnetic pulse weapons, chemical and biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction
Presidential Election of 2000, Electoral College, popular vote, James Madison, factionalism, The Federalist No. 10, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, United States Constitution, amendments
wind energy, environment, birds, ecosystems, renewable energy, endangered species, impact
bioterrorism, anthrax, 9/11, national defense, seperation of powers, federalism, federal government, technology, science, Department of Homeland Defense, United States Constitution, Tenth Amendment, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Center for Disease Control, biodefense
wind, wisdom, wind power, Native Americans, Tribal Nations, spiritual, environment, cultural values, Indian, colonization, policy, technology
Biological Weapons and Toxins Convention, biosecurity code, 2011 Review Conference, survey
body scanners, Transportation Security Administration, salus populi supreme lex, September 11, airport scanning device. airport security, pat-down, TSA, backscatter technology, millimeter wave technology
American Indian law, Native American, Constitution, Madison v. Marbury, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, Johnson v. M'Intosh, Marshall's Trilogy, Indian Commerce Clause, Commerce Clause, War Powers and Treaties, Treaties with Indian Nations, Morton v. Mancari, Equal Protection, 14th Amendment, Indian Civ
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Commission, property rights, taking clause, regulatory taking, Commerce Clause, takings jurisprudence, Constitution, Supreme Court, Federal Claims Court, character of the government action, jurisdiction
Law, Scholarship, Visual
toxicology, epidemiology, toxicological animal studies, scientific evidence, Daubert principles, epidemiological studies, experts, Environmental Protection Agency
law enforcement, public health personnel, bioterrorism, disease, expectation of privacy, Miranda warnings, investigations, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Act, weapons of mass destruction, anthrax, United States Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Co
George W. Bush, environment, 9/11, Environmental Protection Agency, water, air, natural resources, hazardous, nuclear, waste, energy, Safe Drinking Water Act, wetlands, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, diesel engines, Endangered Species Act, Yucca Mountain, global climate change, Endangered Species
COVID-19, online learning, law, students, perceptions
bioterrorism, chemical weapons, weapons of mass destruction, emergency response
research scientist, national security, select agent rules, biodefense research, culture of science, culture of law, environmental law, litigation, regulatory framework of select agents, regulations
national, energy policy, president, gas, price, approval rating
Clean Water Act, wetlands, preservation, Clean Water Act legislative history, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, NPDES
public health law, environmental law, bioterrorism, surveillance, biodefense, federalism, Environmental Protection Agency
FCCSET, Administration, multi-participant initiatives, Bush, Clinton
bioterrorism, anthrax, 9/11, national defense, separation of powers, federalism, technology, science, Department of Homeland Defense, United States Constitution, Tenth Amendment, state powers, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Due Process, Weapons of Mass Destruction
American Heritage Rivers Initiative, Council on Environmental Quality, National Environmental Protection Act, Tenth Amendment, executive order, Clinton administration
American Heritage Rivers Initiative, National Environmental Policy Act, Council on Environmental Quality, executive orders, seperation of powers, Tenth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Commerce Clause
9/11, September 11, terrorism, bioterrorism, medical response system
American Indian, Article IV section 4, tribal governments, comparison, state governments, local government, comparable, District of Columbia, alien, voting
biodefense researchers, biological toxins, Select Agent Programs
Biosafety, biosecurity law, biosecurity regulations, scientist, laboratories, research, bioterrorism, terrorism
water, policy, law, consequences, environment
naming, sovereignty, Native, indigenous, buildings, universities, genocide
employment law, whistleblower protection, laboratory regulations
planetary protection, contamination, human health