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Comments On Standards Of Judicial Review, William W. Van Alstyne
Comments On Standards Of Judicial Review, William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.
Preface: Master Advocates Edition, Robinson O. Everett
Preface: Master Advocates Edition, Robinson O. Everett
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No abstract provided.
Thinking About Habeas Corpus, Erwin Chemerinsky
Thinking About Habeas Corpus, Erwin Chemerinsky
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Hailed as the "great writ of liberty," the writ of habeas corpus protects the American citizenry from arbitrary and wrongful governmental imprisonment. The scope of the protection provided by the writ, however, has never been finally settled during it's almost 200 year existence. This is the result of failure on the part of those analyzing its scope to recognize the complexity of the issues involved and to confront the true issues that underlie its application. In this Article, Professor Chemerinsky discusses what he considers to be the four primary considerations of habeas issues; federalism, separation of powers, the purposes of …
Book Review, George C. Christie
Book Review, George C. Christie
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Reviewing Laura Kalman, Legal Realism at Yale 1927-60 (1986)
The Impact Of Fraudulent Conveyance Law On Future Advances Supported By Upstream Guaranties And Security Interests, Steven L. Schwarcz
The Impact Of Fraudulent Conveyance Law On Future Advances Supported By Upstream Guaranties And Security Interests, Steven L. Schwarcz
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No abstract provided.
Assessing The Effects Of Case Characteristics And Settlement Forums On Dispute Outcomes And Compliance, Neil Vidmar
Assessing The Effects Of Case Characteristics And Settlement Forums On Dispute Outcomes And Compliance, Neil Vidmar
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McEwen and Maiman (1986) have disagreed with my claim that the case characteristic of admitted liability explains more variability in dispute outcome and compliance than whether the case was resolved through a mediation or adjudication forum. Those authors reanalyzed some of my data from an Ontario small claims court and concluded that forum type is the stronger variable. I take issue with them on a number of conceptual and methodological points. In my own reanalysis of the Ontario data I am able to demonstrate statistically that admitted liability is the stronger predictor of outcomes. I also discuss why this should …
Comparative Dimensions Of Takeover Regulation, Deborah A. Demott
Comparative Dimensions Of Takeover Regulation, Deborah A. Demott
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Systems of corporate law and securities regulation differ considerably amoung jurisdictions. This Article focuses on differences among rules that pertain to corporate takeovers. No jurisdiction's regulation of tender offers, however complex its terms, operates in a legal or economic vacuum. Thus, this Article begins by examining the institutional and economic factors that define the regulatory and transactional climate for tender offer regulation. These factors, in large part, explain why hostile takeover transactions occur in significant numbers in only relatively few countries. Section II surveys information describing the takeover environment in four of those countries- The United States, Great Britain, Candada, …
Thomas Hobbes And The Invented Tradition Of Positivism: Reflections On Language, Power, And Essentialism, James Boyle
Thomas Hobbes And The Invented Tradition Of Positivism: Reflections On Language, Power, And Essentialism, James Boyle
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No abstract provided.
Simplifying Subpoena Law: Taking The Fifth Amendment Seriously, Robert P. Mosteller
Simplifying Subpoena Law: Taking The Fifth Amendment Seriously, Robert P. Mosteller
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No abstract provided.
What Is “An Establishment Of Religion”?, William W. Van Alstyne
What Is “An Establishment Of Religion”?, William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.
Legal Fiction, James Boyle
The Ambiguities Of Pledging Faith, H. Jefferson Powell
The Ambiguities Of Pledging Faith, H. Jefferson Powell
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No abstract provided.
Mackinnon’S Feminism: Power On Whose Terms?, Katharine T. Bartlett
Mackinnon’S Feminism: Power On Whose Terms?, Katharine T. Bartlett
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reviewing Catharine McKinnon, Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law (Harvard University Press, 1987)
Teaching Values: A Dilemma, Katharine T. Bartlett
Teaching Values: A Dilemma, Katharine T. Bartlett
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No abstract provided.
Of Sailing Ships And Seeking Facts: Brief Reflections On Magistrates And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Jonathan B. Wiener, Jack B. Weinstein
Of Sailing Ships And Seeking Facts: Brief Reflections On Magistrates And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Jonathan B. Wiener, Jack B. Weinstein
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No abstract provided.
From The Editor: Books About Statutes, Richard A. Danner
From The Editor: Books About Statutes, Richard A. Danner
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No abstract provided.
From The Editor: Reading Legal Research, Richard A. Danner
From The Editor: Reading Legal Research, Richard A. Danner
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No abstract provided.
Reviving Republicanism, H. Jefferson Powell
The Idea Of The Constitution As Hard Law, William W. Van Alstyne
The Idea Of The Constitution As Hard Law, William W. Van Alstyne
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The "idea" of the Constitution is generally thought to be well declared in the famous rhetoric of its Preamble.
A Paradox Without A Principle: A Comment On The Burger Court’S Jurisprudence In Separation Of Powers Cases, Erwin Chemerinsky
A Paradox Without A Principle: A Comment On The Burger Court’S Jurisprudence In Separation Of Powers Cases, Erwin Chemerinsky
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No abstract provided.
Shareholder Litigation In The United States And Australia: Common Problems, Uncommon Solutions, Deborah A. Demott
Shareholder Litigation In The United States And Australia: Common Problems, Uncommon Solutions, Deborah A. Demott
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To what extent should decisions of companies' directors and controlling shareholders be challenged in litgation brought by disgruntled shareholders? The response in the United States tends to differ from that in Australia and Great Britain and to produce divergent legal rules for the regulation of shareholder litigation. Nonetheless, to some extent these dissimilar legal rules reflect common policy concerns created by shareholder litigation. This article begins with a brief sketch of the development of rules governing shareholder derivative suits, actions in which the shareholder sues on behalf of a company in which he owns shares alleging that the company has …
The Modern Misunderstanding Of Original Intent, H. Jefferson Powell
The Modern Misunderstanding Of Original Intent, H. Jefferson Powell
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No abstract provided.
Basics Of Business Reorganization In Bankruptcy, Steven L. Schwarcz
Basics Of Business Reorganization In Bankruptcy, Steven L. Schwarcz
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In this article, Steven Schwarcz offers an overview of Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In addition to beginning a Chapter 11 case, he also discusses administration of these cases and the plan of reorganization that a debtor must consider.
Response Prepared To White House Analysis Of Judge Bork’S Record (Biden Report), Christopher H. Schroeder, Jeffrey Peck
Response Prepared To White House Analysis Of Judge Bork’S Record (Biden Report), Christopher H. Schroeder, Jeffrey Peck
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Originally published as a Report to the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Joseph Biden, on the nomination of Robert H. Bork to the United States Supreme Court.
From The Editor: Public Access To The Law, Richard A. Danner
From The Editor: Public Access To The Law, Richard A. Danner
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No abstract provided.
A Judicial Declaration Of Martial Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
A Judicial Declaration Of Martial Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
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No abstract provided.
Consumer Complaints And The Ontario Business Practices Act: An Empirical Study, Neil Vidmar, Joseph Samuels
Consumer Complaints And The Ontario Business Practices Act: An Empirical Study, Neil Vidmar, Joseph Samuels
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No abstract provided.
From The Editor: Working With Facts, Richard A. Danner
From The Editor: Working With Facts, Richard A. Danner
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No abstract provided.
Wade H. Mccree, Jr., Sara Sun Beale
Rules For Originalists, H. Jefferson Powell