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The Index To Legal Periodicals On Cd-Rom, Wilsondisc, Marsha Baum Nov 1987

The Index To Legal Periodicals On Cd-Rom, Wilsondisc, Marsha Baum

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About the Index to Legal Periodicals functionality now that it is on CD.


Economists As Judges: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography, Janet Sinder Oct 1987

Economists As Judges: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography, Janet Sinder

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No abstract provided.


An Examination Of Real Estate Purchase Options, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1987

An Examination Of Real Estate Purchase Options, Ronald B. Brown

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Determining Limitation Periods For Actions Arising Under Federal Statutes, Neil Sobol Sep 1987

Determining Limitation Periods For Actions Arising Under Federal Statutes, Neil Sobol

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Time limitations for cause of action are an integral part of the American system of law. These limitations define time periods following the accrual of the right of action in which a litigant must assert his claim. If the litigant fails to commence his suit within the specified time period, the court will generally deny relief. Given that failure to commence a suit before the limitation period has expired may deny an injured party relief and allow a wrongdoer to escape without providing such relief, litigants must be able to determine the limitation periods that will apply to their particular …


Compensation Programs For Vaccine-Related Injury Abroad: A Comparative Analysis, Wendy K. Mariner Sep 1987

Compensation Programs For Vaccine-Related Injury Abroad: A Comparative Analysis, Wendy K. Mariner

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Adverse physical reactions to immunizations, 1 although comparatively rare, raise fundamental questions about the relationship between the state and the individual. In the United States, responsibility for vaccine-related injuries has been judicially and administratively debated for nearly two decades, beginning with the seminal decision of Davis v. Wyeth Laboratories. The primary issue is whether a person who suffers an unpredictable adverse reaction to a vaccination is entitled to receive compensation for his or her injuries, and if so, whether compensation should be provided by the manufacturer of the vaccine as part of its responsibility for the effects of its products, …


The Processing Of Felonies In The Superior Court Of Alameda County 1880-1974, Lawrence M. Friedman, Robert V. Percival Jul 1987

The Processing Of Felonies In The Superior Court Of Alameda County 1880-1974, Lawrence M. Friedman, Robert V. Percival

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The Motion In Limine In Politically Sensitive Cases: Silencing The Defendant At Trial, Douglas L. Colbert Jul 1987

The Motion In Limine In Politically Sensitive Cases: Silencing The Defendant At Trial, Douglas L. Colbert

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Litigation Trends In Florida: Saga Of A Growth State, Donald G. Gifford, David J. Nye Jul 1987

Litigation Trends In Florida: Saga Of A Growth State, Donald G. Gifford, David J. Nye

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Getting To Market: The Scientific And Legal Climate For Developing An Aids Vaccine, Wendy K. Mariner, Robert C. Gallo Jul 1987

Getting To Market: The Scientific And Legal Climate For Developing An Aids Vaccine, Wendy K. Mariner, Robert C. Gallo

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Expectations of a vaccine to prevent acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are rising. Not only are the prospects for an effective immunogen improving, but immunization appears to hold the greatest promise for halting the spread of infection and disease.' Identification of the causal agent-the retrovirus called HTLV-III, LAV, or generically, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)-has provided the direction and limited the options for containing the disease.

Prevention is, of course, critical where the disease must be presumed to be fatal in all cases. Although there is no clear evidence that any single exposure to HIV will result in infection or disease, prudence …


Qualitative Standards For 'Qualified Securities': Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel Jul 1987

Qualitative Standards For 'Qualified Securities': Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel

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Qualitative Standards For Qualified Securities: Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel Jul 1987

Qualitative Standards For Qualified Securities: Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel

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Surrogate Parenthood, George J. Annas, John Robertson Jun 1987

Surrogate Parenthood, George J. Annas, John Robertson

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Does a surrogate mother have the right to change her mind? Not according to the Baby M court, which enforced a $10,000 contract between Mary Beth Whitehead and William and Elizabeth Stern that it found was "in the best interests of the child." The decision is now on appeal before the New Jersey Supreme Court.

The case has produced sharply divided reaction-some denounce surrogate arrangements as Orwellian while others see them as a boon to childless couples.

George Annas, a professor of health law at Boston University's School of Public Health, would void these contracts on policy grounds. He believes …


The Independent Corporate Board: A Means To What End?, Roberta S. Karmel May 1987

The Independent Corporate Board: A Means To What End?, Roberta S. Karmel

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Substance, Process And Outcome In Constitutional Theory, David B. Lyons May 1987

Substance, Process And Outcome In Constitutional Theory, David B. Lyons

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Scholarship in philosophy proceeds at a slower pace than in the law. As Tom Lehrer, the poet laureate of a recent generation, might have said, the law biz travels on a faster track. Or so it seems to a philosopher who has recently been treading the tracks of constitutional lawyers.

And so it is with apprehension that I take as my text a book that was published as long ago as 1980. As the title of this lecture might suggest to someone with so long a memory, the book is John Hart Ely's Democracy and Distrust.' That work provoked an …


From Silence To Words : Writing As Struggle., Min-Zhan Lu Apr 1987

From Silence To Words : Writing As Struggle., Min-Zhan Lu

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Conflict Of Law (1987), James Paul George, Fred C. Pedersen Apr 1987

Conflict Of Law (1987), James Paul George, Fred C. Pedersen

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Conflicts of law occur when foreign elements appear in a lawsuit. Nonresident litigants, incidents in sister states or foreign countries, and lawsuits from other jurisdictions are all foreign elements that may create problems in judicial jurisdiction, choice of law, or the recognition of foreign judgments. This Article reviews Texas conflict of laws during the Survey period from late 1985 through 1986. The Survey includes cases from Texas state and federal courts, and non-Texas cases affecting Texas practice. Excluded are cases involving federal/state conflicts, criminal law, intrastate matters such as subject matter jurisdiction and venue, and conflicts in time, such as …


The Synthesis Of Legal Counseling And Negotiation Models: Preserving Client-Centered Advocacy In The Negotiation Context, Donald G. Gifford Feb 1987

The Synthesis Of Legal Counseling And Negotiation Models: Preserving Client-Centered Advocacy In The Negotiation Context, Donald G. Gifford

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No abstract provided.


Conceptualizing Proof And Calculating Probabilities: A Response To Professor Kaye, Neil B. Cohen Jan 1987

Conceptualizing Proof And Calculating Probabilities: A Response To Professor Kaye, Neil B. Cohen

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Blue-Sky Merit Regulation: Benefit To Investors Or Burden On Commerce?, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1987

Blue-Sky Merit Regulation: Benefit To Investors Or Burden On Commerce?, Roberta S. Karmel

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Reconciling Differences: The Theory And Law Of Mediating Labor Grievances, Deborah A. Schmedemann Jan 1987

Reconciling Differences: The Theory And Law Of Mediating Labor Grievances, Deborah A. Schmedemann

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While grievance arbitration is the most common method of resolution of disputes arising under collective bargaining agreements, the author proposes that there is also a place for grievance mediation. The author compares mediation to arbitration and negotiation, and describes the strengths and weaknesses of mediation. She explains how mediation clauses in labor agreements could be enforced under section 301 of the LMRA, to protect rights created by those agreements, and proposes that mediation clauses be a basis for injunctions against strikes during the term of an agreement in certain situations. However, the author suggests that courts and the National Labor …


Masking Copyright Decisionmaking: The Meaninglessness Of Substantial Similarity, Amy B. Cohen Jan 1987

Masking Copyright Decisionmaking: The Meaninglessness Of Substantial Similarity, Amy B. Cohen

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Traditionally courts have place great weight on the issue of substantial similarity in adjudicating copyright infringement lawsuits. Once success is proven, a court will usually find infringement if the works are viscerally determined to be substantially similar. This Article criticizes the traditional approach as failing adequately to distinguish copying from misappropriation, failing adequately to distinguish ideas from expression, failing to provide adequate guidelines for determining misappropriation, and as overlapping with fair use determinations. The Article also criticizes variations on the traditional approach imposed by the Third and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal as not remedying the traditional approach's fundamental shortcomings. …


Symbiosis Between Social Spiders And Yeast: The Role In Prey Attraction, William James Tietjen, L. Rao Ayyagari, George W. Uetz Jan 1987

Symbiosis Between Social Spiders And Yeast: The Role In Prey Attraction, William James Tietjen, L. Rao Ayyagari, George W. Uetz

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A number of predatory animals use deception, including odors, signals, and bait-like body appendages or objects to lure prey (Alcock, 1984). Several spider species are known to emit chemical odors that mimic the sex attractants of certain noctuid or saturniid moths as a means of luring males to be captured (Tietjen and Rovner, 1982). Here we provide evidence that the social spider species, Mallos gregalis, uses a scented "bait" to attract prey. Our results indicate that this odor is produced by yeasts growing on the carcasses of previously fed-upon flies which these spiders incorporated into their webs.


(Part 1) Chapter 7 Cases: Do Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code Conflict As To Whether A Debtor's Interest In Or Rights Under A Qualified Plan Can Be Used To Pay Claims, Donna Litman Jan 1987

(Part 1) Chapter 7 Cases: Do Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code Conflict As To Whether A Debtor's Interest In Or Rights Under A Qualified Plan Can Be Used To Pay Claims, Donna Litman

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(Part 2) Chapter 7 Cases: Do Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code Conflict As To Whether A Debtor's Interest In Or Rights Under A Qualified Plan Can Be Used To Pay Claims, Donna Litman Jan 1987

(Part 2) Chapter 7 Cases: Do Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code Conflict As To Whether A Debtor's Interest In Or Rights Under A Qualified Plan Can Be Used To Pay Claims, Donna Litman

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The Bounds Of Consent: Consent Decrees, Settlements And Federal Environmental Policy Making, Robert V. Percival Jan 1987

The Bounds Of Consent: Consent Decrees, Settlements And Federal Environmental Policy Making, Robert V. Percival

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No abstract provided.


Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: The Role Of The Noneconomic Contribution Of The Physical Custodian In Establishing Child Support, Karen Czapanskiy Jan 1987

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: The Role Of The Noneconomic Contribution Of The Physical Custodian In Establishing Child Support, Karen Czapanskiy

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No abstract provided.


The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of Article Iv, David S. Bogen Jan 1987

The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of Article Iv, David S. Bogen

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No abstract provided.


On Sugarman On Tort-Chopping, Oscar S. Gray Jan 1987

On Sugarman On Tort-Chopping, Oscar S. Gray

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No abstract provided.


State Constitutions, Freedom Of Expression, And Search And Seizure: Prospects For State Court Reincarnation, Sue Davis, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1987

State Constitutions, Freedom Of Expression, And Search And Seizure: Prospects For State Court Reincarnation, Sue Davis, Taunya Lovell Banks

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No abstract provided.


The Right To Medical Treatment, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1987

The Right To Medical Treatment, Taunya Lovell Banks

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No abstract provided.