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Changing Freqyencies: The Federal Communications Commission Globalizes The Telecommunications Industry With The Adoption Of The Wto Agreement, Krita Schwarting Rose
Changing Freqyencies: The Federal Communications Commission Globalizes The Telecommunications Industry With The Adoption Of The Wto Agreement, Krita Schwarting Rose
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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The Murky Waters Of International Environmental Jurisprudence: A Critique Of Recent Wto Holdings In The Shrimp/Turtle Controversy, Bret Puls
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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American Prisons At The Beginning Of The Twenty-First Century, Michael Tonry, Joan Petersilia
American Prisons At The Beginning Of The Twenty-First Century, Michael Tonry, Joan Petersilia
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Default Rules From Mandatory Rules: Privatizing Law Through Arbitration, Stephen J. Ware
Default Rules From Mandatory Rules: Privatizing Law Through Arbitration, Stephen J. Ware
Minnesota Law Review
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Caesarism, Departmentalism, And Professor Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi
Caesarism, Departmentalism, And Professor Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi
Minnesota Law Review
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How Charitable Is The Sherman Act, Tara Norgard
How Charitable Is The Sherman Act, Tara Norgard
Minnesota Law Review
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Fighting Corporate Pigs: Citizen Action And Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Trevor Oliver
Fighting Corporate Pigs: Citizen Action And Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Trevor Oliver
Minnesota Law Review
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The Constitutional Dilemma Of Litigation Under The Independent Counsel System, William K. Kelley
The Constitutional Dilemma Of Litigation Under The Independent Counsel System, William K. Kelley
Minnesota Law Review
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The Ada In Turmoil: Judicial Dissonance, The Supreme Court's Response, And The Future Of Disability Discrimination Law, Stephen F. Befort, Holly Lindquist Thomas
The Ada In Turmoil: Judicial Dissonance, The Supreme Court's Response, And The Future Of Disability Discrimination Law, Stephen F. Befort, Holly Lindquist Thomas
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1 was enacted in 1990 with considerable fanfare and support. A broad-based coalition of supporters testified in favor of the legislation before committee hearings 2 and both houses of Congress passed the legislation by wide margins. 3 President George Bush, in signing the ADA into law, described the new statute as "an historic opportunity" 4 representing "the full flowering of our democratic principles." 5
Travaux Preparatoires Of The Fair Trial Provisions--Articles 8 To 11--Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, David Weissbrodt, Mattias Hallendorff
Travaux Preparatoires Of The Fair Trial Provisions--Articles 8 To 11--Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, David Weissbrodt, Mattias Hallendorff
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On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 1 In view of the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration, this article reviews its origins. The article then focuses principally upon the drafting and meaning of the fair trial provisions of the Declaration. Rather than looking at the Declaration’s provisions article by article in numerical order, the article first considers the overall drafting history of the Declaration; second, it focuses on the principal fair trial provisions, Articles 10 and 11; and then deals with the drafting of Articles 8 and 9, which are complementary.
Spin-Offs, Fiduciary Duty, And The Law, Edward Adams, Arijit Mukherji
Spin-Offs, Fiduciary Duty, And The Law, Edward Adams, Arijit Mukherji
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In recent years, merger and acquisition activity has captured the corporate headlines, reaffirming the popular view that bigger is better. Yet the benefits of such empire building are belied by evidence that corporate spin-offs generally add more value to a business or group of businesses. Indeed, the advantages of spin-offs have not been lost on some of the more astute corporate executives, and although mergers and acquisitions may make better copy, spin-offs have been quietly on the rise. Companies such as AT&T, General Motors, ITT, Sprint, Dun and Bradstreet, and Sears have successfully reaped the benefits of performing tax-free spin-offs …
Federal Sentencing Can Be Made More Just, If The Sentencing Commission Wants To Make It So, Michael Tonry
Federal Sentencing Can Be Made More Just, If The Sentencing Commission Wants To Make It So, Michael Tonry
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Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota, Other States, And The Federal Courts: A Twenty-Year Retrospective, Richard Frase
Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota, Other States, And The Federal Courts: A Twenty-Year Retrospective, Richard Frase
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More Light Thoughts And Night Thoughts On The American Family, Judith T. Younger
More Light Thoughts And Night Thoughts On The American Family, Judith T. Younger
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Mental Illness And Long-Term Disability Plans Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Stephen F. Befort
Mental Illness And Long-Term Disability Plans Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Stephen F. Befort
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Beyond The Formalism Debate: Expert Reasoning, Fuzzy Logic, And Complex Statutes, Edward Adams, Daniel Farber
Beyond The Formalism Debate: Expert Reasoning, Fuzzy Logic, And Complex Statutes, Edward Adams, Daniel Farber
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Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and current social values to interpret statutes. Lost in the debate, however, is a clear model of how judges actually make decisions. Rather than focusing on complex problems presented by actual judicial decisions, formalists and antiformalists concentrate on stylized examples of simple statutes.In this Article, Professors Adams and Farber construct a more functional model of judicial decisionmaking by focusing on complex problems. They use cognitive psychological research on expert reasoning and techniques from an emerging area in the field of artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, to construct their model. …
Rethinking Unthinkable Punishment Policies In America, Michael Tonry
Rethinking Unthinkable Punishment Policies In America, Michael Tonry
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Nixon's Shadow, Akhil Reed Amar
Demystifying Adr Neutral Regulation In Minnesota: The Need For Uniformity And Public Trust In The Twenty-First Century Adr System, Adam Furlan Gislason
Demystifying Adr Neutral Regulation In Minnesota: The Need For Uniformity And Public Trust In The Twenty-First Century Adr System, Adam Furlan Gislason
Minnesota Law Review
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The Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act: A Disparate Impact On Native American Juveniles, Amy J. Standefer
The Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act: A Disparate Impact On Native American Juveniles, Amy J. Standefer
Minnesota Law Review
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C'Est Moi, Anne M. Coughlin
Aclu V. Black Horse Pike Regional Board Of Education: The Black Sheep Of Graudation Prayer Cases, Ann E. Stockman
Aclu V. Black Horse Pike Regional Board Of Education: The Black Sheep Of Graudation Prayer Cases, Ann E. Stockman
Minnesota Law Review
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Identity And Assimilation: Changing Definitions Of Tribal Power Over Children, Barbara Ann Atwood
Identity And Assimilation: Changing Definitions Of Tribal Power Over Children, Barbara Ann Atwood
Minnesota Law Review
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The Transformation Of The Juvenile Court--Part Ii: Race And The Crack Down On Youth Crime, Barry C. Feld
The Transformation Of The Juvenile Court--Part Ii: Race And The Crack Down On Youth Crime, Barry C. Feld
Minnesota Law Review
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The Twice And Future President: Constitutional Interstices And The Twenty-Second Amendment, Bruce G. Peabody, Scott E. Gant
The Twice And Future President: Constitutional Interstices And The Twenty-Second Amendment, Bruce G. Peabody, Scott E. Gant
Minnesota Law Review
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Procreative Liberty And Contemporaneous Choice: An Inalienable Rights Approach To Frozen Embryo Disputes, Carl H. Coleman
Procreative Liberty And Contemporaneous Choice: An Inalienable Rights Approach To Frozen Embryo Disputes, Carl H. Coleman
Minnesota Law Review
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Does The Commerce Clause Eclipse The Export Clause: Making Sense Of United States V. United States Shoe Corp., Claire R. Kelly, Daniela Amzel
Does The Commerce Clause Eclipse The Export Clause: Making Sense Of United States V. United States Shoe Corp., Claire R. Kelly, Daniela Amzel
Minnesota Law Review
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Beyond All Criticism, Daniel A. Farber, Suzanna Sherry
Beyond All Criticism, Daniel A. Farber, Suzanna Sherry
Minnesota Law Review
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The Stories, The Statistics, And The Law: Why Driving While Black Matters, David A. Harris
The Stories, The Statistics, And The Law: Why Driving While Black Matters, David A. Harris
Minnesota Law Review
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Executive Privilege Since United States V. Nixon: Issues Of Motivation And Accomodation, Dawn Johnsen
Executive Privilege Since United States V. Nixon: Issues Of Motivation And Accomodation, Dawn Johnsen
Minnesota Law Review
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