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Environmental Options In The Republic Of Mexico, Jaime Palafox
Environmental Options In The Republic Of Mexico, Jaime Palafox
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion On The Future Of The Colorado River Delta, Malissa Hathaway Mckeith, David H. Getches, Jaime Palafox
Panel Discussion On The Future Of The Colorado River Delta, Malissa Hathaway Mckeith, David H. Getches, Jaime Palafox
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Introduction: The Current And Winding Paths Of Us-Mexico White Collar Crime, Bruce Zagaris
Introduction: The Current And Winding Paths Of Us-Mexico White Collar Crime, Bruce Zagaris
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Mexico's Federal Organized Crime Act, Rodrigo Labardini
Mexico's Federal Organized Crime Act, Rodrigo Labardini
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Rico Versus Organized Crime In The United States, Paul Coggins
Rico Versus Organized Crime In The United States, Paul Coggins
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Procedures For Investigating And Prosecuting White Collar Crime, Leo M. Romero
Procedures For Investigating And Prosecuting White Collar Crime, Leo M. Romero
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Bringing White-Collar Criminals To Justice - Fugitive Apprehension And Return And Obtaining Evidence Abroad, David P. Warner
Bringing White-Collar Criminals To Justice - Fugitive Apprehension And Return And Obtaining Evidence Abroad, David P. Warner
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Fight Against Corruption In Mexico, Rodrigo Labardini
The Fight Against Corruption In Mexico, Rodrigo Labardini
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: Mexico And U.S. White Collar Crime Prevention At The Millennium, Bruce Zagaris, Carlos Loperena Ruiz, Lucinda A. Low, Leo Romero, Rodrigo Labardini, Alejandro Posadas
Panel Discussion: Mexico And U.S. White Collar Crime Prevention At The Millennium, Bruce Zagaris, Carlos Loperena Ruiz, Lucinda A. Low, Leo Romero, Rodrigo Labardini, Alejandro Posadas
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Measures Adopted And Proposed By Mexico To Abate White Collar Crime, Luz Nunez Camacho
Measures Adopted And Proposed By Mexico To Abate White Collar Crime, Luz Nunez Camacho
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Political Change And Abatement Of White Collar Crime In Mexico, Alejandro Posadas
Political Change And Abatement Of White Collar Crime In Mexico, Alejandro Posadas
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: Commentaries On The Prospects For The Abatement Of White Collar Crime In Mexico, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, Alejandro Posadas, Luz Nunez Camacho, Loretta Ortiz
Panel Discussion: Commentaries On The Prospects For The Abatement Of White Collar Crime In Mexico, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, Alejandro Posadas, Luz Nunez Camacho, Loretta Ortiz
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: Money Laundering, Cybercrime And Currency Manipulations, Michael Gordon, James E. Roselle, Charles Blau, Charles J. Muller, Rodrigo Labardini, Carlos Loperena Ruiz
Panel Discussion: Money Laundering, Cybercrime And Currency Manipulations, Michael Gordon, James E. Roselle, Charles Blau, Charles J. Muller, Rodrigo Labardini, Carlos Loperena Ruiz
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Bi-National Border Water Supply Issues From The Perspective Of The Ibwc, Carlos Marin
Bi-National Border Water Supply Issues From The Perspective Of The Ibwc, Carlos Marin
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Anti-Corruption Laws Of The United States And Mexico, Lucinda A. Low
The Anti-Corruption Laws Of The United States And Mexico, Lucinda A. Low
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Utah At The Crossroads: The Role Of The Judiciary In Initiative And Severability Law After Gallivan V. Walker, Jaysen Oldroyd
Utah At The Crossroads: The Role Of The Judiciary In Initiative And Severability Law After Gallivan V. Walker, Jaysen Oldroyd
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Interpretation And Institutions, Cass R. Sunstein, Adrian Vermeule
Interpretation And Institutions, Cass R. Sunstein, Adrian Vermeule
Michigan Law Review
Suppose that a statute, enacted several decades ago, bans the introduction of any color additive in food if that additive "causes cancer" in human beings or animals. Suppose that new technologies, able to detect low-level carcinogens, have shown that many potential additives cause cancer, even though the statistical risk is often tiny - akin to the risk of eating two peanuts with governmentally-permitted levels of aflatoxins. Suppose, finally, that a company seeks to introduce a certain color additive into food, acknowledging that the additive causes cancer, but urging that the risk is infinitesimal, and that if the statutory barrier were …
Reply: The Institutional Dimension Of Statutory And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard A. Posner
Reply: The Institutional Dimension Of Statutory And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard A. Posner
Michigan Law Review
Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule argue in Interpretation and lnstitutions that judicial interpretation of statutes and constitutions should take account both of the institutional framework within which interpretation takes place and of the consequences of different styles of interpretation; they further argue that this point has been neglected by previous scholars. The first half of the thesis is correct but obvious; the second half, which the authors state in terms emphatic to the point of being immodest, is incorrect. Moreover, the authors offer no feasible suggestions for how the relation between interpretation and the institutional framework might be studied better …
Interpretive Theory In Its Infancy: A Reply To Posner, Cass R. Sunstein, Adrien Vermeule
Interpretive Theory In Its Infancy: A Reply To Posner, Cass R. Sunstein, Adrien Vermeule
Michigan Law Review
In law, problems of interpretation can be explored at different levels of generality. At the most specific level, people might urge that the Equal Protection Clause forbids affirmative action, or that the Food and Drug Act applies to tobacco products. At a higher level of generality, people might argue that the Equal Protection Clause should be interpreted in accordance with the original understanding of its ratifiers, or that the meaning of the Food and Drug Act should be settled with careful attention to its legislative history. At a still higher level of generality, people might identify the considerations that bear …
Expressivism, Empathy And Equality, Rachel D. Godsil
Expressivism, Empathy And Equality, Rachel D. Godsil
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this article, Professor Godsil argues that the Supreme Court should not limit its application of heightened scrutiny to facially neutral government actions motivated by discriminatory intent, but rather, that the Court should apply such scrutiny when the challenged government action expresses contempt or hostility toward racial, ethnic, and gender groups or constitutes them as social inferiors or stigmatized classes. This article builds upon recent scholarship seeking to transplant this form of expressivism from the Establishment Clause to the Equal Protection context. However, this article contends that this scholarship has misconceived the test to be applied. For any expressive theory, …
Covering Women And Violence: Media Treatment Of Vawa's Civil Rights Remedy, Sarah F. Russell
Covering Women And Violence: Media Treatment Of Vawa's Civil Rights Remedy, Sarah F. Russell
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
This Article analyzes how newspapers described and characterized the civil rights provision over the past decade and shaped the public discourse about the law. The author examines how lower federal courts, and eventually the Supreme Court, categorized the VAWA remedy when deciding whether Congress had acted within its commerce powers. After considering why there may have been resistance in the press and in the courts to VAWA's categorization of violence against women as a civil rights issue, the author concludes by examining the remedies that have been introduced at the state and local level for victims of gender-motivated violence, and …
Foreword, Sam Hanson
Foreword, Sam Hanson
William Mitchell Law Review
Introduction to issue of Recent Decisions of the Minnesota Supreme Court (from 2002-03 term).
Philosophy And Opinions, Warren Ortland
Philosophy And Opinions, Warren Ortland
William Mitchell Law Review
Review of Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press, 2003. 398 Pages. $35.00.
The Creativity Of The Common-Law Judge: The Jurisprudence Of William Mitchell, Charles J. Reid Jr.
The Creativity Of The Common-Law Judge: The Jurisprudence Of William Mitchell, Charles J. Reid Jr.
William Mitchell Law Review
Mitchell's presence graced the Minnesota Supreme Court for nearly nineteen years, from 1881 to 1900. His output was prodigious. He produced nearly 1600 judicial opinions. It has been estimated “that excluding Sundays, and allowing a month in each year for vacation, Judge Mitchell wrote one opinion in every three days for nineteen years.” Indeed, “[i]n point of numbers, his opinions exceed those of any other justice of the Supreme Court of his state, or the nation.” It is one aspect, perhaps the central aspect, the unifying theme of this prolific body of work, that is the focus of this essay: …
Into The Abyss: How Party Autonomy Supports Overreaching Through The Exercise Of Unequal Bargaining Power, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 421 (2003), Pamela Edwards
Into The Abyss: How Party Autonomy Supports Overreaching Through The Exercise Of Unequal Bargaining Power, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 421 (2003), Pamela Edwards
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada), Seventh Circuit Review, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 953 (2003), Paul Cherner, Abel Leon
Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada), Seventh Circuit Review, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 953 (2003), Paul Cherner, Abel Leon
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Holmes On Natural Law, Robert P. George
The Stages Of Legal Reasoning: Formalism, Analogy, And Realism, Wilson Huhn
The Stages Of Legal Reasoning: Formalism, Analogy, And Realism, Wilson Huhn
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Canonical Transformations And The Coherence Of Dichotomies: Jazz, Jurisprudence, And The University Mission, Barbara K. Bucholtz
On Canonical Transformations And The Coherence Of Dichotomies: Jazz, Jurisprudence, And The University Mission, Barbara K. Bucholtz
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Disappearance Of The Ultra Vires Doctrine In Greater China: Harmonized Legislative Action Or (Simply) An Accident Of History, Lutz-Christian Wolff
The Disappearance Of The Ultra Vires Doctrine In Greater China: Harmonized Legislative Action Or (Simply) An Accident Of History, Lutz-Christian Wolff
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In the context of company law, the term "ultra vires" is normally used to describe acts that are beyond the scope of the powers of a corporation. Rules concerning ultra vires acts of companies have changed in recent years in mainland China, Taiwan and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ("Hong Kong"). It appears that in all of these parts of Greater China, the legal frameworks are now rather similar to each other and seem to resemble the rules that are applied in the Macau Special Administrative Region ("Macau"). This, of course, provokes questions: what are the reasons for these …