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Assessing The Collateral International Consequences Of The U.S.' Removal Policy, Tara Pinkham
Assessing The Collateral International Consequences Of The U.S.' Removal Policy, Tara Pinkham
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Courting Failure, Lynn M. Lopucki
Words That Wound: Defining Discussing, And Defeating Bankruptcy "Corruption", A. Mechele Dickerson
Words That Wound: Defining Discussing, And Defeating Bankruptcy "Corruption", A. Mechele Dickerson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Courting Controversy, Charles J. Tabb
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 7 – May 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 7 – May 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated May 01, 2006
The Puzzle Of State Constitutions, Jim Rossi
The Puzzle Of State Constitutions, Jim Rossi
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of James A. Gardner's Interpreting State Constitutions: A Jurisprudence of Function in a Federal System
Making Comparative Criminal Law Possible, Lutz Eidam
Making Comparative Criminal Law Possible, Lutz Eidam
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Welding Fume Case And The Preemptive Effect Of Osha's Hazcom Standard On Common Law Failure-To-Warn Claims, Richard C. Ausness
The Welding Fume Case And The Preemptive Effect Of Osha's Hazcom Standard On Common Law Failure-To-Warn Claims, Richard C. Ausness
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Towards A Conception Of Authorial Knowledge In Copyright, Lior Zemer
Towards A Conception Of Authorial Knowledge In Copyright, Lior Zemer
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Garage Door Openers And Toner Cartridges: Why Congress Should Revisit The Anti-Circumvention Provisions Of The Dmca, Heather A. Sapp
Garage Door Openers And Toner Cartridges: Why Congress Should Revisit The Anti-Circumvention Provisions Of The Dmca, Heather A. Sapp
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 6 – April 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 6 – April 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April, 1, 2006
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 5 – February 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 44 Issue 5 – February 1, 2006, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated February, 1, 2005
Annual Index To Volume 53, Buffalo Law Review
Annual Index To Volume 53, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The "Less As More" Thesis: Supranational Litigation Of Economic, Social And Cultural Rights In The Americas, Tara J. Melish
Rethinking The "Less As More" Thesis: Supranational Litigation Of Economic, Social And Cultural Rights In The Americas, Tara J. Melish
Journal Articles
In their 2005 law review article Less as More: Rethinking Supranational Litigation of Economic and Social Rights in the Americas, James Cavallaro and Emily Schaffer argue for a "rethinking" of strategies to advance economic, social and cultural rights in the Americas. They posit that to achieve higher rates of real-world protection for such rights, social rights advocates should do two things: first, bring less litigation and, second, frame any marginal litigation that is pursued as violations of classic civil and political rights. According to the authors, this recommended course will increase the "legitimacy" of the litigation and lead to higher …
Free Wage Labor And The Suffrage In Nineteenth Century England, Robert J. Steinfeld
Free Wage Labor And The Suffrage In Nineteenth Century England, Robert J. Steinfeld
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.