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2006

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Family Law: Husband And Wife, Joseph W. Mcknight Jan 2006

Family Law: Husband And Wife, Joseph W. Mcknight

SMU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Welfare, Cash Grants, And Marginal Rates, Daniel N. Shaviro Jan 2006

Welfare, Cash Grants, And Marginal Rates, Daniel N. Shaviro

SMU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Property, J. Richard White, J. Kenneth Kopf, G. Roland Love Jan 2006

Real Property, J. Richard White, J. Kenneth Kopf, G. Roland Love

SMU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 2006

Front Matter

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Airlines: Destined To Fail, Richard D. Cudahy Jan 2006

The Airlines: Destined To Fail, Richard D. Cudahy

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Will It Happen Again - Faa's Disastrous Prior Experience With User Fees, Roy Goldberg Jan 2006

Will It Happen Again - Faa's Disastrous Prior Experience With User Fees, Roy Goldberg

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Rehabilitation Act - Call It Aid, Call It Help, But Don't Call It Federal Financial Assistance: Shotz V. American Airlines, Inc., Theodore M. Foster Jan 2006

Rehabilitation Act - Call It Aid, Call It Help, But Don't Call It Federal Financial Assistance: Shotz V. American Airlines, Inc., Theodore M. Foster

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Airline Liability - The Warsaw Convention - United States District Court Of The Southern District Of California Holds That The Passenger May Bring Suit In The United States Because It Is Klm's Place Of Business Through Which The Contract Was Made: Polanski V. Klm Royal Dutch Airlines, Rebecca Tillery Jan 2006

Airline Liability - The Warsaw Convention - United States District Court Of The Southern District Of California Holds That The Passenger May Bring Suit In The United States Because It Is Klm's Place Of Business Through Which The Contract Was Made: Polanski V. Klm Royal Dutch Airlines, Rebecca Tillery

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In Aviation Law, Edward C. Bresee, Sirce Elliott Jan 2006

Recent Developments In Aviation Law, Edward C. Bresee, Sirce Elliott

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 2006

Front Matter

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Wto's Toughest Case: An Examination Of The Effectiveness Of The Wto Dispute Resolution Procedure In The Airbus-Boeing Dispute Over Aircraft Subsidies, Nils Meier-Kaienburg Jan 2006

The Wto's Toughest Case: An Examination Of The Effectiveness Of The Wto Dispute Resolution Procedure In The Airbus-Boeing Dispute Over Aircraft Subsidies, Nils Meier-Kaienburg

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Does The Montreal Convention Of 1999 Require That A Notice Be Given To Passengers - What Is The Validity Of Notice Of A Choice Of Forum Clause Under Montreal 1999, Senai W. Andemariam Jan 2006

Does The Montreal Convention Of 1999 Require That A Notice Be Given To Passengers - What Is The Validity Of Notice Of A Choice Of Forum Clause Under Montreal 1999, Senai W. Andemariam

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Application Of The Precautionary Principle To The Moon, Paul B. Larsen Jan 2006

Application Of The Precautionary Principle To The Moon, Paul B. Larsen

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Changing Face Of General Aviation Security Regulation: What Is Being Done, What Needs To Be Done, And Why Does Anything Need To Be Done In The First Place, Rebecca Tillery Jan 2006

The Changing Face Of General Aviation Security Regulation: What Is Being Done, What Needs To Be Done, And Why Does Anything Need To Be Done In The First Place, Rebecca Tillery

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


A Fait Acompli For The Pbgc And Us Taxpayers: How The Last Hope For Redemption Was Missed In The 2005 Bankruptcy Code Revisions And Subsequent Court Decisions, John P. Henry Jan 2006

A Fait Acompli For The Pbgc And Us Taxpayers: How The Last Hope For Redemption Was Missed In The 2005 Bankruptcy Code Revisions And Subsequent Court Decisions, John P. Henry

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The General Aviation Revitalization Act Of 1994 - An Update, Orla M. Brady Jan 2006

The General Aviation Revitalization Act Of 1994 - An Update, Orla M. Brady

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 2006

Front Matter

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Discoverability Of Sensitive Security Information In Aviation Litigation, Linda L. Lane Jan 2006

The Discoverability Of Sensitive Security Information In Aviation Litigation, Linda L. Lane

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Admissible Or Inadmissible - Getting In - Or Keeping Out - Government Documents In Aviation Cases, Leane Capps Medford, Steven D. Sanfelippo Jan 2006

Admissible Or Inadmissible - Getting In - Or Keeping Out - Government Documents In Aviation Cases, Leane Capps Medford, Steven D. Sanfelippo

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Sisyphus, The Boulder, And The Choice-Of-Law Hill: The Analytical Framework For Resolving The Unusual And Complex Choice-Of-Law Issues That Can Arise When The United States Is A Party In An Aviation Case, Rodney Patton Jan 2006

Sisyphus, The Boulder, And The Choice-Of-Law Hill: The Analytical Framework For Resolving The Unusual And Complex Choice-Of-Law Issues That Can Arise When The United States Is A Party In An Aviation Case, Rodney Patton

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


From Adiz To Sfra: The Faa's Compliance With Administrative Procedures To Codify Washington, D.C. Flight Restrictions, Michele S. Sheets Jan 2006

From Adiz To Sfra: The Faa's Compliance With Administrative Procedures To Codify Washington, D.C. Flight Restrictions, Michele S. Sheets

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Uav And The Current And Future Regulatory Construct For Integration Into The National Airspace System, Mark Edward Peterson Jan 2006

The Uav And The Current And Future Regulatory Construct For Integration Into The National Airspace System, Mark Edward Peterson

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Successes And Failures Of Presidential Policy On Commercial Air Travel, Daniel K. Bubb Jan 2006

The Successes And Failures Of Presidential Policy On Commercial Air Travel, Daniel K. Bubb

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Chapter 11 Shuttle - Coincidence Or Competitive Strategy, Eva M. Dowdell Jan 2006

The Chapter 11 Shuttle - Coincidence Or Competitive Strategy, Eva M. Dowdell

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Mixed Optimization: Diagnosis And Proposed Solution For Several Problems In The Airline Industry, Jesse Hercules Jan 2006

Mixed Optimization: Diagnosis And Proposed Solution For Several Problems In The Airline Industry, Jesse Hercules

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


There Is No Complete, Implied, Or Field Federal Preemption Of State Law Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Negligence Or Product Liability Claims In General Aviation Cases, John D. Mcclune Jan 2006

There Is No Complete, Implied, Or Field Federal Preemption Of State Law Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Negligence Or Product Liability Claims In General Aviation Cases, John D. Mcclune

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Aviation Law: Cases And Materials Jan 2006

Book Review: Aviation Law: Cases And Materials

Journal of Air Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


Unanimously Wrong, Dale Carpenter Jan 2006

Unanimously Wrong, Dale Carpenter

Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters

The Supreme Court was unanimously wrong in Rumsfeld v. FAIR. Though rare, it's not the first time the Court has been unanimously wrong. Its most notorious such decisions have come, like FAIR, in cases where the Court conspicuously failed even to appreciate the importance of the constitutional freedoms under attack from legislative majorities. In these cases, the Court's very rhetoric exposed its myopic vision in ways that now seem embarrassing. Does FAIR, so obviously correct to so many people right now, await the same ignominy decades away? FAIR was wrong in tone, a dismissive vox populi, adopted by a Court …


Introduction: Insider Trading (Pli 2d Ed. 2006), Marc I. Steinberg, William K.S. Wang Jan 2006

Introduction: Insider Trading (Pli 2d Ed. 2006), Marc I. Steinberg, William K.S. Wang

Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters

This paper is the Introductory chapter to Insider Trading (PLI 2d ed. 2006). Insider Trading is a two-volume treatise that analyzes the application of various laws to stock market insider trading and tipping. Among the federal laws are Exchange Act section 10(b), SEC rule 10b-5, mail/wire fraud, SEC rule 14e-3, Exchange Act section 16, and Securities Act section 17(a). The state laws discussed are the common law, the Uniform Securities Act, and the California and New York securities statutes.

Another chapter addresses government enforcement of the insider trading/tipping prohibitions. A chapter on compliance programs deals with how firms can try …


Ownership And Possession In The Early Common Law, Joshua C. Tate Jan 2006

Ownership And Possession In The Early Common Law, Joshua C. Tate

Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Much has been written on the possible influence of Roman or canon law on the early English common law of property. Maitland thought that the canonist's actio spolii was the inspiration for the assize of novel disseisin. Sutherland argued that the assize borrowed from the Roman interdict unde vi. Milsom, by contrast, thinks that the early common-law writs must be understood within a feudal framework, and that the early common law took nothing from Roman law than the Latin language.

This Article offers a new perspective on ownership and possession in the early common law. It examines the theoretical development …