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Rediscovering Blackstone, Albert W. Alschuler
A Call For A Unified Business Organization Law, John H. Matheson, Brent A. Olson
A Call For A Unified Business Organization Law, John H. Matheson, Brent A. Olson
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The authors propose a wholesale reformation of business organization law. The current regime of business organization law reflects an attempt to blend the benefits of limited liability with conduit or flow-through taxation. The result has been a haphazard development of business forms, often created to satisfy shifting federal tax law guidelines. The authors trace this development, from the traditional corporation and partnership forms through limited partnerships and Subchapter S corporations to the recent organizational forms of limited liability companies and limited liability partnerships. The authors show how the search for the ideal organizational form has failed, leaving an unwieldy morass …
Precommitment Politics, Saul Levmore
Norms, Formalities, And The Statute Of Frauds: A Comment, Eric A. Posner
Norms, Formalities, And The Statute Of Frauds: A Comment, Eric A. Posner
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Pragmatic Adjudication, Richard A. Posner
A Cooperative Framework For National Regulators, Diane P. Wood
A Cooperative Framework For National Regulators, Diane P. Wood
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Congress, Constitutional Moments, And The Cost-Benefit State Legislative Foreword, Cass R. Sunstein
Congress, Constitutional Moments, And The Cost-Benefit State Legislative Foreword, Cass R. Sunstein
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In this article, Cass Sunstein explores the 104th Congress' attempts at regulatory reform. Professor Sunstein believes that the election of this Congress, with its distinctive approach to government, signals the dawning of a "constitutional moment" in which the role of government at all levels will be reexamined. Without full public support for sweeping changes in government, this moment has not yet materialized. When and if it does, regulatory reform will be one of its aspects. Indeed the nation has already begun to examine regulation to determine ifth e benefits justify the costs. Unfortunately, the 104th Congress has, thus far, failed …
Right To Die, The, Cass R. Sunstein
You're My What? -The Problem Of Children's Misperceptions Of Their Lawyers' Roles, Emily Buss
You're My What? -The Problem Of Children's Misperceptions Of Their Lawyers' Roles, Emily Buss
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A lawyer representing seven-year-old James discussed James' options with him at considerable length. She explained to him that he had a number of choices about where he would live, some with family, some in foster care, and she took pains to discuss the likely consequences of each of his choices. James participated actively in the conversation, and had no trouble following the substance of the discussion. At the end of their conversation, the lawyer asked James what option he would like her to pursue. His direction to counsel: "I think I'd like to live with you.
General Propositions And Concrete Cases (With Special Reference To Affirmative Action And Free Speech) Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lecture Symposium, Cass R. Sunstein
General Propositions And Concrete Cases (With Special Reference To Affirmative Action And Free Speech) Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lecture Symposium, Cass R. Sunstein
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On October 27, 1995, the Wake Forest University School of Law hosted the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lecture Series. Professor Cass R. Sunstein, the Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago School of Law, delivered the following remarks as the lecture's keynote address. In addition, the lecture included four distinguished panelists who spoke in response to Professor Sunstein: A.E. Dick Howard, the White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the Virginia School of Law; Professor Sheri Lynn Johnson from Cornell Law School; and Professor Michael Kent Curtis and Professor Ronald F. Wright from …
Private Speech, Public Purpose: The Role Of Governmental Motive In First Amendment Doctrine, Elena Kagan
Private Speech, Public Purpose: The Role Of Governmental Motive In First Amendment Doctrine, Elena Kagan
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Merchant Law In A Merchant Court: Rethinking The Code's Search For Immanent Business Norms, Lisa Bernstein
Merchant Law In A Merchant Court: Rethinking The Code's Search For Immanent Business Norms, Lisa Bernstein
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No abstract provided.
Parents' Rights And Parents Wronged, Emily Buss
The Subtle Vices Of The Employment Discrimination Laws, Richard A. Epstein
The Subtle Vices Of The Employment Discrimination Laws, Richard A. Epstein
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The Rise And Fall Of Administrative Law, Richard A. Posner
The Rise And Fall Of Administrative Law, Richard A. Posner
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Local Enforcement Of Laws Prohibiting Discrimination In Housing: The New York City Human Rights Commission, Michael H. Schill
Local Enforcement Of Laws Prohibiting Discrimination In Housing: The New York City Human Rights Commission, Michael H. Schill
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The Problem Of Social Cost: The Citations, Ronald H. Coase
The Problem Of Social Cost: The Citations, Ronald H. Coase
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How Free Is Speech At Work?, Mary E. Becker
Constitutional Caution The Law Of Cyberspace, Cass R. Sunstein
Constitutional Caution The Law Of Cyberspace, Cass R. Sunstein
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Public Deliberation, Affirmative Action, And The Supreme Court, Cass R. Sunstein
Public Deliberation, Affirmative Action, And The Supreme Court, Cass R. Sunstein
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Social Norms And Social Roles, Cass R. Sunstein
Regulatory Sins Versus Market Legacies: A Short Reply To Mr. Leech, Richard A. Epstein
Regulatory Sins Versus Market Legacies: A Short Reply To Mr. Leech, Richard A. Epstein
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A Conceptual Approach To Zoning: What's Wrong With Euclid, Richard A. Epstein
A Conceptual Approach To Zoning: What's Wrong With Euclid, Richard A. Epstein
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The Takings Jurisprudence Of The Warren Court: A Constitutional Siesta, Richard A. Epstein
The Takings Jurisprudence Of The Warren Court: A Constitutional Siesta, Richard A. Epstein
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Whose Democratic Vision Of The Takings Clause? A Comment On Frank Michelman's Testimony On Senate Bill 605, Richard A. Epstein
Whose Democratic Vision Of The Takings Clause? A Comment On Frank Michelman's Testimony On Senate Bill 605, Richard A. Epstein
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Heidegger And The Theory Of Adjudication, Brian Leiter
Unconditional Relationships, Saul Levmore
Group Norms, Gossip, And Blackmail, Richard H. Mcadams
The Importance Of Humility In Judicial Review: A Comment On Ronald Dworkin's Moral Reading Of The Constitution, Michael W. Mcconnell
The Importance Of Humility In Judicial Review: A Comment On Ronald Dworkin's Moral Reading Of The Constitution, Michael W. Mcconnell
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Twenty Years Of Undergraduate Libraries: Whence And Whither?, Mark Watson, Jody Bales Foote, Roland Person
Twenty Years Of Undergraduate Libraries: Whence And Whither?, Mark Watson, Jody Bales Foote, Roland Person
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Undergraduate libraries as part of university library systems have existed since 1949, but there is little statistical data prior to 1971. This study examines statistics reported since that time, supplemented with electronic mail surveying, to show how such libraries have responded to the changing needs of an undergraduate population. The results show that change, and rapid response to external forces, are hallmarks of undergraduate libraries past and present.