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Federal Court Jurisdiction Over Private Tcpa Claims: Why The Federal Courts Of Appeals Got It Right, Kevin N. Tharp
Federal Court Jurisdiction Over Private Tcpa Claims: Why The Federal Courts Of Appeals Got It Right, Kevin N. Tharp
Federal Communications Law Journal
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 protects the privacy interests of residential telephone subscribers by placing restrictions on unsolicited, automated telephone calls to the home and facilitates interstate commerce by restricting certain uses of facsimile machines and automatic dialers. Since the statute is silent regarding federal district court jurisdiction over private TCPA claims, federal courts scramble in search for existing law to support their conclusions that the TCPA divests federal district courts of jurisdiction over private TCPA claims. In addition to the reasoning offered by the circuit courts, this Notes discusses the jurisdiction issue and adds an important reason …
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Legend Of "Crow Dog:" An Examination Of Jurisdiction Over Intra-Tribal Crimes Not Covered By The Major Crimes Act, James W. King
The Legend Of "Crow Dog:" An Examination Of Jurisdiction Over Intra-Tribal Crimes Not Covered By The Major Crimes Act, James W. King
Vanderbilt Law Review
Native American tribes present unique problems to American jurisprudence and governance. Unquestionably subject to federal control on some levels, they have maintained the "inherent powers of a limited sovereignty" over internal affairs.' While both the Supreme Court and Congress have recognized this sovereignty, specific Congressional mandate can abrogate it at any time. This Note addresses the question of whether Congress has mandated federal jurisdiction over all serious crimes committed by Indians against other Indians on tribal land.
The story is long and complicated, with its beginnings in the 1883 Supreme Court case Ex parte Crow Dog, in which the Court …
Protecting The Digital Consumer: The Limits Of Cyberspace Utopianism, John Rothchild
Protecting The Digital Consumer: The Limits Of Cyberspace Utopianism, John Rothchild
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
False Alarm?, Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Margaret G. Stewart
False Alarm?, Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Margaret G. Stewart
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Demise Of Hypothetical Jurisdiction In The Federal Courts, Scott C. Idleman
The Demise Of Hypothetical Jurisdiction In The Federal Courts, Scott C. Idleman
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent years have witnessed a modest but expanding Supreme Court effort to return the national government to its structural first principles.' Foremost among these is that federal power, although vast, is neither inherent nor unbounded, but consists only of that granted by the Constitution. In 1998, the Court remained steadfast to this precept, thwarting yet another attempt by a federal branch to exceed its limited and enumerated constitutional powers. This time, however, the perpetrator was none other than the Article IH judiciary itself. In Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Environment, the Court formally denounced the federal court practice …
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This is an appropriate, if perhaps unexpected, coda to a centennium which feathured [irate expert Philip Gosse's optimistic assertion that "[t]he end of piracy, after centuries, was brought about by public feeling, backed up by the steam-engine and telegraph."
Law Of The Sea Dispute Settlement: Past, Present, And Future, John E. Noyes
Law Of The Sea Dispute Settlement: Past, Present, And Future, John E. Noyes
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
For some, the vision of international courts able to issue binding rules of decision and clarify the meaning of rules of international law has had great pull.
Preventing Asia Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over International Capital Movement?, Betty Whelchel
Preventing Asia Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over International Capital Movement?, Betty Whelchel
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Thank you, Cynthia, for the opportunity to be on this very distinguished panel.
The European Court Of Justice: An Active Enforcer Of Freedom, Or A Passive Player In The Ec Game, Dimple D. Dhabalia
The European Court Of Justice: An Active Enforcer Of Freedom, Or A Passive Player In The Ec Game, Dimple D. Dhabalia
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
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Kremzow V. Republik Osterreich: A Case For Excluding Human Rights Issues From The Jurisdiction Of The European Court Of Justice, Erin Mcalpin Eiselein
Kremzow V. Republik Osterreich: A Case For Excluding Human Rights Issues From The Jurisdiction Of The European Court Of Justice, Erin Mcalpin Eiselein
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Studies In Legal Systems, Naomi B. Starosta
Studies In Legal Systems, Naomi B. Starosta
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Jurisdictional Salvation And The Hague Treaty , Kevin M. Clermont
Jurisdictional Salvation And The Hague Treaty , Kevin M. Clermont
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1998-99 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lisa F. Cook Gambler, Melissa E. Stephenson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Imposition Of The Death Penalty In The United States Of America: Does It Comply With International Norms?, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
The Imposition Of The Death Penalty In The United States Of America: Does It Comply With International Norms?, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Diverse Nature Of Admiralty Jurisdiction, Steven F. Friedell
The Diverse Nature Of Admiralty Jurisdiction, Steven F. Friedell
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Burden Of Proving Jurisdiction Under The Federal Tort Claims Act: A Uniform Approach To Allocation, Ugo Colella, Adam Bain
The Burden Of Proving Jurisdiction Under The Federal Tort Claims Act: A Uniform Approach To Allocation, Ugo Colella, Adam Bain
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of Recent Developments In The Law: Jurisdiction And The Internet, Todd Matthew Phelps
A Survey Of Recent Developments In The Law: Jurisdiction And The Internet, Todd Matthew Phelps
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
It's A Small World After All: Personal Jurisdiction, The Internet And The Global Marketplace, Michael S. Rothman
It's A Small World After All: Personal Jurisdiction, The Internet And The Global Marketplace, Michael S. Rothman
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Appellate Procedure / International Law—United States V. Kirby: The Case For Appellate Review Of Grants Of Bail By District Court Judges In International Extradition Cases, Gina Barry
Western New England Law Review
No abstract provided.