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Full-Text Articles in Law
Lesnick V. Hollingsworth & Vose Co. - The Pure Stream Of Commerce No Longer Flows Through The Fourth Circuit, Lori Elizabeth Jones
Lesnick V. Hollingsworth & Vose Co. - The Pure Stream Of Commerce No Longer Flows Through The Fourth Circuit, Lori Elizabeth Jones
University of Richmond Law Review
Personal jurisdiction over nonresidents in a forum state has been problematic in our federal system for quite some time. Today, in order to establish personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant, the nonresident must have minimum contacts with the forum state. While the test may be stated succinctly, determining whether a person or corporation has minimum contacts with the forum state is an extremely complex process, as seen in the line of personal jurisdiction cases following International Shoe Co. v. Washington.
Judiciary Reform: Recent Improvements In Federal Judicial Administration L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , Harlington Wood, Jr.
Judiciary Reform: Recent Improvements In Federal Judicial Administration L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , Harlington Wood, Jr.
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trademark Protection For Color: Basking In The Warmth Of "Sun Glow", Jennifer D. Silverman
Trademark Protection For Color: Basking In The Warmth Of "Sun Glow", Jennifer D. Silverman
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Minutemen, The National Guard And The Private Militia Movement: Will The Real Militia Please Stand Up, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 959 (1995), Chuck Dougherty
The Minutemen, The National Guard And The Private Militia Movement: Will The Real Militia Please Stand Up, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 959 (1995), Chuck Dougherty
UIC Law Review
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Criminal Caseload In U.S. District Courts: More Than Meets The Eye L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , David L. Cook, Steven R. Schlesinger, Thomas J. Bak, William T. Rule
Criminal Caseload In U.S. District Courts: More Than Meets The Eye L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , David L. Cook, Steven R. Schlesinger, Thomas J. Bak, William T. Rule
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Study In Contrasts: The Ability Of The Federal Judiciary To Change Its Adjudicative And Administrative Structures, A L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , Charles W. Nihan
American University Law Review
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From Orphan To Maturity: The Development Of The Bankruptcy System During L. Ralph Mecham's Tenure As Director Of The Administrative Office Of The United States Courts L. Ralph Mecham & Federal Courts Administration: A Decade Of Innovation And Progress , Lloyd D. George
American University Law Review
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A Catalogue Of Judicial Federalism In The United States, Thomas E. Baker
A Catalogue Of Judicial Federalism In The United States, Thomas E. Baker
Faculty Publications
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A View To The Future Of Judicial Federalism: “Neither Out Far Nor In Deep”, Thomas E. Baker
A View To The Future Of Judicial Federalism: “Neither Out Far Nor In Deep”, Thomas E. Baker
Faculty Publications
Professor Baker briefly sketches some likely future scenarios for state courts and federal courts and then highlights what he expects will be the future opportunities for cooperation and judicial federalism. Included are discussions of the separate futures of the state and federal courts and then how the two judiciaries will relate to each other in the years ahead.
Calmer Seas: The Supreme Court's Major Criminal Law Rulings Of The 1993-94 Term, William E. Hellerstein
Calmer Seas: The Supreme Court's Major Criminal Law Rulings Of The 1993-94 Term, William E. Hellerstein
Touro Law Review
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Investiture Of The Honorable Paul Czajka, Roger J. Miner '56
Investiture Of The Honorable Paul Czajka, Roger J. Miner '56
Induction Ceremonies and Investitures
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy In The Seventh Circuit: 1994, Douglass Boshkoff
Bankruptcy In The Seventh Circuit: 1994, Douglass Boshkoff
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. The Supreme Court And Constitutional Theory: 1953-1993, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Book Review. The Supreme Court And Constitutional Theory: 1953-1993, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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What's Quality Got To Do With It?: Constitutional Theory, Politics, And Education Reform, Phil Weiser
What's Quality Got To Do With It?: Constitutional Theory, Politics, And Education Reform, Phil Weiser
Publications
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Can A Deficiency Notice To A Non-Filing Taxpayer Shorten The Time To Claim A Refund In The Tax Court?, Matthew J. Barrett
Can A Deficiency Notice To A Non-Filing Taxpayer Shorten The Time To Claim A Refund In The Tax Court?, Matthew J. Barrett
Journal Articles
Each year, about three million people overpay their federal income taxes but don't file returns. Taxpayers usually have three years to claim a refund. When a non-filer waits more than two years before seeking a refund, the IRS often seeks more tax because the taxpayer has not filed. If the taxpayer appeals to the Tax Court to avoid paying the additional tax, the IRS says the refund period is only two years. Now the Supreme Court decides if a deficiency notice can shorten the time to claim a refund in the Tax Court.
Are Litigating Attorneys Debt Collectors Under The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le
Are Litigating Attorneys Debt Collectors Under The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le
Journal Articles
In 1986 Congress amended the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to include attorneys under the definition of debt collector. Now the Supreme Court is asked to determine if the law applies to attorneys suing debtors on behalf of clients, not just when they conduct debt-collection activities.
If the Supreme Court affirms the decision of the Seventh Circuit, thus finding for Jenkins, attorneys who litigate cases involving collection of debts may find themselves subject to liability for communications with the consumer or the consumer's attorney regarding the litigation. Furthermore, these attorneys would face personal liability for any violations of the Act …
Multiple Punishment For Similar Crimes: Is The Double Jeopardy Clause Violated?, Jimmy Gurule
Multiple Punishment For Similar Crimes: Is The Double Jeopardy Clause Violated?, Jimmy Gurule
Journal Articles
Criminal defendants often are charged and convicted of multiple offenses. And often one offense is a lesser included offense of another, which means that proving one offense proves the other. If the offender is sentenced for both crimes, is the prohibition against double jeopardy violated? That is the question the Supreme Court addresses in this drug trafficking case, a case in which two concurrent life imprisonment sentences were imposed for virtually the same conduct.
Incoming Drug Calls And Performative Words: They're Not Just Talking About It, Baron Parke!, Christopher B. Mueller
Incoming Drug Calls And Performative Words: They're Not Just Talking About It, Baron Parke!, Christopher B. Mueller
Publications
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Division Of Labor Between Arkansas's Appellate Courts, John J. Watkins
Division Of Labor Between Arkansas's Appellate Courts, John J. Watkins
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Ghost At The Banquet: Slavery, Federalism, And Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Marc Arkin
The Ghost At The Banquet: Slavery, Federalism, And Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Marc Arkin
Faculty Scholarship
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Physician Assisted Suicide: The Last Bridge To Active Voluntary Euthanasia, Yale Kamisar
Physician Assisted Suicide: The Last Bridge To Active Voluntary Euthanasia, Yale Kamisar
Book Chapters
SOME 30 YEARS AGO an eminent constitutional law scholar, Charles L. Black, Jr, spoke of 'toiling uphill against that heaviest of all argumental weights- the weight of a slogan.' I am reminded of that observation when I confront the slogan the 'right to die.' Few rallying cries or slogans are more appealing and seductive than the 'right to die.' But few are more fuzzy, more misleading, or more misunderstood.
Civil Service Appointments And Promotions
Defendant's Right To Be Present In New York: A "Constatutory" Right, Steven N. Malitz
Defendant's Right To Be Present In New York: A "Constatutory" Right, Steven N. Malitz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.