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Full-Text Articles in Law
Did Congress Intend For Corporations To Benefit From The Mvra?, Leslie M. Villacis Esq.
Did Congress Intend For Corporations To Benefit From The Mvra?, Leslie M. Villacis Esq.
Legislation and Policy Brief
When it enacted the statute, did Congress consider corporations to be “victims” entitled to restitution under the MVRA? This answer has not been provided or discussed by existing case law applying the MVRA. This article answers this question. In addition, it highlights the possible issues a judge may encounter in the application and interpretation of the MVRA, the current use of the MVRA by corporations, and offers potential defenses a defendant could employ in challenging a corporate giant’s restitution request. Additionally, I discuss several policy arguments justifying the application of the MVRA to corporations as well those arguments that oppose …
The Expanding Reach Of The Executive In Foreign Direct Investment: How Ralls V. Cfius Will Alter The Fdi Landscape In The United States, Hunter Deeley
The Expanding Reach Of The Executive In Foreign Direct Investment: How Ralls V. Cfius Will Alter The Fdi Landscape In The United States, Hunter Deeley
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Interpretation Of Section 302 Of The Labor Management Relations Act As Evidenced By Titan Tire, Dylan Mooney
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Interpretation Of Section 302 Of The Labor Management Relations Act As Evidenced By Titan Tire, Dylan Mooney
American University Business Law Review
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Stare Indecisis: The Federal Circuit's En Banc Battle Against Itself And Business In Lighting Ballast Control, Llc V. Philips Electronics North America Corp., Ronny Valdes
American University Business Law Review
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Data Retention Requirements And Outsourced Analysis: Should Private Entities Become Government Surrogates In The Collection Of Intelligence?, Michael J. Woods
Data Retention Requirements And Outsourced Analysis: Should Private Entities Become Government Surrogates In The Collection Of Intelligence?, Michael J. Woods
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problems And Promise Of "Enhanced Business Judgement", Mary Siegel
The Problems And Promise Of "Enhanced Business Judgement", Mary Siegel
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Pre-Crime Restraints: The Explosion Of Targeted, Non-Custodial Prevention, Jennifer Daskal
Pre-Crime Restraints: The Explosion Of Targeted, Non-Custodial Prevention, Jennifer Daskal
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
This Article exposes the ways in which noncustodial pre-crime restraints have proliferated over the past decade, focusing in particular on three notable examples — terrorism-related financial sanctions, the No Fly List, and the array of residential, employment, and related restrictions imposed on sex offenders. Because such restraints do not involve physical incapacitation, they are rarely deemed to infringe core liberty interests. Because they are preventive, not punitive, criminal law procedural protections do not apply. They have exploded largely unchecked — subject to little more than bare rationality review and negligible procedural protections — and without any coherent theory as to …
Non-Party Interests In Closing Opinion Letters, Heather Hughes
Non-Party Interests In Closing Opinion Letters, Heather Hughes
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
INTRODUCTION: What do transactional lawyers do when they issue third-party opinion letters in financial transactions? This descriptive question turns out to be quite complex'-so complex that the normative question of what lawyers should do when they issue opinions, as well as the practical question of what they could do, are difficult to answer. This Symposium Article reflects upon third-party closing opinions as a central aspect of business law practice that can be opaque to outsiders. The ideas expressed here are exploratory. In the spirit of reflecting on what transactional lawyers do, this contribution considers deal lawyer strategies as potential tools …
Citizens Derided: Corporate Politics In The Roberts Court, Jamin B. Raskin
Citizens Derided: Corporate Politics In The Roberts Court, Jamin B. Raskin
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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