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2010

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Prosper Team, Inc. V. Workforce Appeals Board, Department Of Workforce Services, And Matt Davis : Brief Of Petitioner, Utah Court Of Appeals Jan 2010

Prosper Team, Inc. V. Workforce Appeals Board, Department Of Workforce Services, And Matt Davis : Brief Of Petitioner, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

PETITION FOR REVIEW FROM THE SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 DECISION OF THE UTAH WORKFORCE APPEALS BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES' AWARD OF UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS


Close Enough For Government Work: The Committee Rulemaking Game, Paul Stancil Jan 2010

Close Enough For Government Work: The Committee Rulemaking Game, Paul Stancil

Faculty Scholarship

Procedural rules in U.S. courts often have predictable and systemic substantive consequences. Yet the vast majority of procedural rules are drafted, debated, and ultimately enacted by a committee rulemaking process substantially removed from significant legislative or executive supervision. This Article explores the dynamics of the committee rulemaking process through a game-theoretical lens. The model reveals that inferior players in the committee rulemaking game - advisory committees, the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, the Judicial Conference and the Supreme Court - are sometimes able to arbitrage Congressional transaction costs to obtain results at odds with the results Congress …


Do U.S. Courts Discriminate Against Treaties?: Equivalence, Duality, And Treaty Non-Self-Execution, David H. Moore Jan 2010

Do U.S. Courts Discriminate Against Treaties?: Equivalence, Duality, And Treaty Non-Self-Execution, David H. Moore

Faculty Scholarship

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