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The Establishment Clause As A Structural Restraint On Governmental Power, Carl H. Esbeck
The Establishment Clause As A Structural Restraint On Governmental Power, Carl H. Esbeck
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This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure individual rights, as is conventionally believed, or whether its role is more properly understood as a structural restraint on governmental power. If the Clause is indeed structural in nature, then its task is to negate from the purview of civil governance all matters “respecting an establishment of religion.” Conceptualizing the role of the Establishment Clause as either rights-securing or structural has profound consequences for the nation's constitutional settlement concerning the interrelationship of government and religion.
Toward An Expanded View Of The Due Process Claim In Entrapment Cases, Paul Marcus
Toward An Expanded View Of The Due Process Claim In Entrapment Cases, Paul Marcus
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No abstract provided.
The Art Of Regulation Drafting: Structured Discretionary Justice Under Section 355, John W. Lee
The Art Of Regulation Drafting: Structured Discretionary Justice Under Section 355, John W. Lee
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This article analyzes the 35-year evolution of the section 355 regulations from the perspectives of the jurisprudential dichotomy between general principles and detailed rules and administrative law theory as to agency discretion.
Challenging Discriminatory Guesswork: Does Impact Analysis Apply, Michael A. Middleton
Challenging Discriminatory Guesswork: Does Impact Analysis Apply, Michael A. Middleton
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This article initially examines the traditional theories of proof in Title VII cases. It then discusses approaches by lower courts in resolving the competing concerns raised in applying those traditional theories in challenges to subjective selection devices. This article next discusses the Supreme Court's resolution of the problem in Watson and suggests a workable alternative resolution that will not undermine the broad prophylactic purposes of Title VII.
Policing Hot Pursuits: The Discovery Of Aleatory Elements, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Roger G. Dunham
Policing Hot Pursuits: The Discovery Of Aleatory Elements, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Roger G. Dunham
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No abstract provided.
The Moral Foundations Of Punitive Damages, David G. Owen
The Moral Foundations Of Punitive Damages, David G. Owen
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No abstract provided.
Conservation At The Crossroads: Reauthorization Of The 1985 Farm Bill Conservation Provisions, Linda A. Malone
Conservation At The Crossroads: Reauthorization Of The 1985 Farm Bill Conservation Provisions, Linda A. Malone
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No abstract provided.
Emotional Distress, The First Amendment, And This Kind Of Speech: A Heretical Perspective On Hustler Magazine V. Falwell, Paul A. Lebel
Emotional Distress, The First Amendment, And This Kind Of Speech: A Heretical Perspective On Hustler Magazine V. Falwell, Paul A. Lebel
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No abstract provided.
Problematic Standards Of Reasonableness: Qualified Immunity In Section 1983 Actions For A Police Officer's Use Of Excessive Force, Kathryn R. Urbonya
Problematic Standards Of Reasonableness: Qualified Immunity In Section 1983 Actions For A Police Officer's Use Of Excessive Force, Kathryn R. Urbonya
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A Law Student’S Responsibility For A Liberal Education, Thomas E. Baker
A Law Student’S Responsibility For A Liberal Education, Thomas E. Baker
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No abstract provided.
Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
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No abstract provided.
New Developments In Kansas Insurance Law, Robert H. Jerry Ii
New Developments In Kansas Insurance Law, Robert H. Jerry Ii
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Since 1959 the Kansas Law Review has encouraged commentary on recent developments in Kansas insurance law. This article continues this tradition, examining developments that have occurred during the last five years.
When Can A Grievance Arbitrator Apply Outside Law?, Jay E. Grenig
When Can A Grievance Arbitrator Apply Outside Law?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
Rhetoric And Retrenchment: Agrarian Ideology And American Bankruptcy Law, David Ray Papke
Rhetoric And Retrenchment: Agrarian Ideology And American Bankruptcy Law, David Ray Papke
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No abstract provided.
Who Is Entitled To Subsidized Early Retirement Benefits When A Pension Plan Is Terminated?, Jay E. Grenig
Who Is Entitled To Subsidized Early Retirement Benefits When A Pension Plan Is Terminated?, Jay E. Grenig
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May A Federal Employee Sue A Union In Federal Court For Breach Of The Duty Of Fair Representation?, Jay E. Grenig
May A Federal Employee Sue A Union In Federal Court For Breach Of The Duty Of Fair Representation?, Jay E. Grenig
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Must A Railroad Bargain With Its Employees Before Selling Its Rail Lines?, Jay E. Grenig
Must A Railroad Bargain With Its Employees Before Selling Its Rail Lines?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
Can Indirect Purchasers Recover Damages Under State Antitrust Laws?, Ramon A. Klitzke
Can Indirect Purchasers Recover Damages Under State Antitrust Laws?, Ramon A. Klitzke
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No abstract provided.
Who Pays For The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal?, Michael Peter Waxman
Who Pays For The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal?, Michael Peter Waxman
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No abstract provided.
Are Bribes Of Foreign Officials Precluded From Judicial Review?, Michael Peter Waxman
Are Bribes Of Foreign Officials Precluded From Judicial Review?, Michael Peter Waxman
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No abstract provided.
U.S. Supreme Court: The 1988-1989 Term, Paul C. Giannelli
U.S. Supreme Court: The 1988-1989 Term, Paul C. Giannelli
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No abstract provided.
Age-Based Rationing And Technological Development, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Age-Based Rationing And Technological Development, Maxwell J. Mehlman
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Comment on Daniel Callahan's "Setting Limits."
Am I My Borrower's Keeper?, Kerry L. Macintosh
Am I My Borrower's Keeper?, Kerry L. Macintosh
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Suppose a lender is asked to make a substantial loan to a prospective borrower. The lender possesses information indicating that the borrower will use the loan proceeds to finance an activity that, although legitimate on its face, is conducted in violation of regulatory provisions. Nevertheless, the lender makes the loan because it promises to be profitable. Later the borrower defaults, and the lender goes to court to enforce the debt and realize on its security interest in the borrower's property. There, the borrower raises the regulatory violations as a defense. Imagine the lender's consternation, and probable response: "What business is …
Is Griggs Dead? Reflecting (Fearfully) On Wards Cove Packing Co. V. Atonio, Mack Player
Is Griggs Dead? Reflecting (Fearfully) On Wards Cove Packing Co. V. Atonio, Mack Player
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No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Proposition 103, George J. Alexander
The Impact Of Proposition 103, George J. Alexander
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No abstract provided.
Franchising In Mainland China, Anna M. Han, Christopher Oechsli
Franchising In Mainland China, Anna M. Han, Christopher Oechsli
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No abstract provided.
What Hath Patterson Wrought? A Study In The Failure To Understand The Employment Contract, Mack Player
What Hath Patterson Wrought? A Study In The Failure To Understand The Employment Contract, Mack Player
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No abstract provided.
Constitutional Interpretation: Defining Liberty Under The Constitution, David D. Friedman
Constitutional Interpretation: Defining Liberty Under The Constitution, David D. Friedman
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No abstract provided.
Toward Unifying Ownership And Control In The Public Corporation, George W. Dent
Toward Unifying Ownership And Control In The Public Corporation, George W. Dent
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In 1932, Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means published the seminal book, The Modern Corporation and Private Property. This work set forth the thesis that corporate law's central dilemma has been the separation of ownership and control in publicly held corporations. Over the years, the Berle-Means thesis has been tossed aside by critics who argue that economic forces compel managers to act as if the shareholders were in control and by those who welcome the idea that managers are able to exercise their more enlightened business acumen. On the other hand, those who share concerns over the separation of ownership and …
The Securities Law Enforcement Remedies Act Of 1989: Disenfranchising Shareholders In Order To Protect Them, Jayne W. Barnard
The Securities Law Enforcement Remedies Act Of 1989: Disenfranchising Shareholders In Order To Protect Them, Jayne W. Barnard
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No abstract provided.