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Unique Problems And Creative Solutions To Assessing Learning Outcomes In Transactional Drafting Courses: Overcoming "The Form Book Problem", Jacob M. Carpenter
Unique Problems And Creative Solutions To Assessing Learning Outcomes In Transactional Drafting Courses: Overcoming "The Form Book Problem", Jacob M. Carpenter
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Front Matter, Vol. 38, No. 1, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Vol. 38, No. 1, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
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Blawgs Can't Do It All: Let's Save Short, Student-Authored Scholarship, Lindsey P. Gustafson
Blawgs Can't Do It All: Let's Save Short, Student-Authored Scholarship, Lindsey P. Gustafson
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Mission: Impossible, Mission: Accomplished Or Mission: Underway — A Survey And Analysis Of Current Trends In Professionalism Education In American Law Schools, Alison Donahue Kehner, Mary Ann Robinson
Mission: Impossible, Mission: Accomplished Or Mission: Underway — A Survey And Analysis Of Current Trends In Professionalism Education In American Law Schools, Alison Donahue Kehner, Mary Ann Robinson
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Authors' note: The Mission: Impossible reference in the title comes from a television show (CBS 1966-1973; ABC 1988-1990) and a series of major motion pictures (Paramount 1996, 2000, 2006, 2011) bearing the same name. The plot involved a team of highly trained agents called the Impossible Mission Force, or the "IMF," who fought and defeated evil wrongdoers each week using a variety of tools, "psychological manipulation" and "elaborate ruses." The parallels between the IMF and those of us committed to professionalism instruction were too ironic to ignore.
Say Goodbye To The Books: Information Literacy As The New Legal Research Paradigm, Ellie Margolis, Kristen E. Murray
Say Goodbye To The Books: Information Literacy As The New Legal Research Paradigm, Ellie Margolis, Kristen E. Murray
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
From Fenway Park To The Mall Of America: A Multi-Collaborative Approach To Teaching And Learning, Micah L. Berman, Michael Freiberg, Julie Ralston Aoki
From Fenway Park To The Mall Of America: A Multi-Collaborative Approach To Teaching And Learning, Micah L. Berman, Michael Freiberg, Julie Ralston Aoki
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Bring Back The Bite: Restoring Teeth To Ohio's Public Records Law, Breanne Parcels
Bring Back The Bite: Restoring Teeth To Ohio's Public Records Law, Breanne Parcels
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Reduce, Reuse, And Recycle: How Using "Recycled" Simulations In An Lrw Course Benefits Students, Lrw Professors, And The Relevant Global Community, Rita Barnett-Rose
Reduce, Reuse, And Recycle: How Using "Recycled" Simulations In An Lrw Course Benefits Students, Lrw Professors, And The Relevant Global Community, Rita Barnett-Rose
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
For The Love Of Parentheticals: The Story Of Parenthetical Usage In Synthesis, Rhetoric, Economics, And Narrative Reasoning, Michael D. Murray
For The Love Of Parentheticals: The Story Of Parenthetical Usage In Synthesis, Rhetoric, Economics, And Narrative Reasoning, Michael D. Murray
University of Dayton Law Review
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Reviving The Knock And Announced Rule And Constructively Abolishing No-Knock Entries By Giving The People A Ground They Can Stand On, Andrea M. Yeapies-Coleman
Reviving The Knock And Announced Rule And Constructively Abolishing No-Knock Entries By Giving The People A Ground They Can Stand On, Andrea M. Yeapies-Coleman
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Extradition And Plea, Immunity, And Cooperation Agreements, Roberto Iraola
International Extradition And Plea, Immunity, And Cooperation Agreements, Roberto Iraola
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Validity Of The 2010 Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 26 Amendment Governing The Waiver Of Work Product Protection: Is The Work Product Doctrine An Evidentiary Privilege?, Edward J. Imwinkelried
The Validity Of The 2010 Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 26 Amendment Governing The Waiver Of Work Product Protection: Is The Work Product Doctrine An Evidentiary Privilege?, Edward J. Imwinkelried
University of Dayton Law Review
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A Cautionary Tale Of Collective Bargaining In Public Education: A Teacher's Right Or Tail Wagging The Dog?, Charles J. Russo
A Cautionary Tale Of Collective Bargaining In Public Education: A Teacher's Right Or Tail Wagging The Dog?, Charles J. Russo
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not In Your Backyard: Ohio's Prohibition On Residency Requirements For Police Officers, Firefighters, And Other Municipal Employees, Joe Mulligan
University of Dayton Law Review
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Front Matter, Vol. 37, Issue 3, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Vol. 37, Issue 3, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
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Therasense Nonsense, Sam S. Han
Therasense Nonsense, Sam S. Han
University of Dayton Law Review
In Therasense v. Becton, Dickinson & Co., a sharply divided en banc Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit pronounced a new standard for inequitable conduct. Despite the reasons set forth by the concurring and dissenting judges, the majority elevated the requirements for inequitable conduct. Specifically, the Therasense majority required two elements to be shown: (1) specific intent to deceive; and (2) but-for materiality. Specific intent is established if one can show proof of: (a) knowledge of the information; (b) knowledge of the materiality of the information; and (c) deliberate decision to withhold the information from the United States Patent …
An Attribution Right For Patented Inventions, John T. Cross
An Attribution Right For Patented Inventions, John T. Cross
University of Dayton Law Review
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The Application Of The Reporter's Privilege And The Espionage Act To Wikileaks, Kellie C. Clark, David Barnette
The Application Of The Reporter's Privilege And The Espionage Act To Wikileaks, Kellie C. Clark, David Barnette
University of Dayton Law Review
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I Searched For Louis Vuitton And All I Got Was This Lousy Knockoff: Exploring The Initial Interest Confusion Doctrine In Trademark Infringement Cases Related To Search Engine Keyword Advertisements, Alyssa E. Baute
University of Dayton Law Review
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Putting The Brakes On Monopolistic Trademark Expansion: Where The First Sale Defense Stands Against Post-Sale Confusion In The Wake Of Au-Tomotive Gold V. Volkswagen , Chad Gilson
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Volume 37, Number 2, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 37, Number 2, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
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Man Vs. Nature: Should The Offspring Of Transgenic Animals Be Patentable Subject Matter?, Renee T. Wilkerson
Man Vs. Nature: Should The Offspring Of Transgenic Animals Be Patentable Subject Matter?, Renee T. Wilkerson
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.