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Cyberjuries: A New Role As Online Mock Juries, Nancy S. Marder
Cyberjuries: A New Role As Online Mock Juries, Nancy S. Marder
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Secrecy In Litigation (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder
Introduction To Secrecy In Litigation (Symposium Editor), Nancy S. Marder
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No abstract provided.
Justice Stevens, The Peremptory Challenge, And The Jury (Symposium), Nancy S. Marder
Justice Stevens, The Peremptory Challenge, And The Jury (Symposium), Nancy S. Marder
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No abstract provided.
Constitutional Education For The People Themselves, Sheldon Nahmod
Constitutional Education For The People Themselves, Sheldon Nahmod
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Kramer's Popular Constitutionalism: A Quick Normative Assessment, Sarah K. Harding
Kramer's Popular Constitutionalism: A Quick Normative Assessment, Sarah K. Harding
Sarah K. Harding
No abstract provided.
The Lamentable Notion Of Indefeasible Presidential Powers: A Reply To Professor Prakash, Harold J. Krent
The Lamentable Notion Of Indefeasible Presidential Powers: A Reply To Professor Prakash, Harold J. Krent
Harold J. Krent
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Asymmetric Parenthood, Katharine K. Baker
Asymmetric Parenthood, Katharine K. Baker
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This analysis of the American Law Institute's Principles of Family Law, Chapter 3, examines how the Principles perceive the origins and extent of parental obligation. What is that makes someone financially responsible for a child? Perhaps surprisingly, the Drafters of this key chapter of the Principles spend remarkably little time analyzing that question. Instead, to determine who has parental obligation, the Principles rely on extant legal paternity and parenthood doctrine that is itself completely muddled. To determine the extent of parental obligation, the Principles employ a binary biological ideal of parenthood that fails to reflect reality for close to half …
The "Modernisation" Of European Community Competition Law: Achieving Consistency In Enforcement-Part Ii (With P. Cassinis), David J. Gerber
The "Modernisation" Of European Community Competition Law: Achieving Consistency In Enforcement-Part Ii (With P. Cassinis), David J. Gerber
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No abstract provided.
The Limits Of The Olympian Court: Common Law Judging Versus Error Correction In The Supreme Court, Carolyn Shapiro
The Limits Of The Olympian Court: Common Law Judging Versus Error Correction In The Supreme Court, Carolyn Shapiro
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Throughout its history, the Supreme Court has struggled to control its caseload and to avoid becoming a court of error correction. Instead, it applies its resources to matters of particular national importance and to promoting uniformity in the law. This Article argues that the Court's approach to maintaining uniformity fails to provide adequate guidance to the lower courts. The Court focuses on resolving disagreements among the lower courts over what rules and standards to apply. But the Court largely ignores the question of whether those directives are applied in a consistent or predictable way. As a result, there are areas …
Dilution's (Still) Uncertain Future, Graeme Dinwoodie
Dilution's (Still) Uncertain Future, Graeme Dinwoodie
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No abstract provided.
Patenting Science: Protecting The Domain Of Accessible Knowledge (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme Dinwoodie
Patenting Science: Protecting The Domain Of Accessible Knowledge (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme Dinwoodie
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In this book chapter, we look at the effect of commodification on scientific and technological, as opposed to cultural, activity. After discussing the nature of the commodification debate and the constraints unique to scientific and technological production, we explore ways in which the domain of accessible knowledge could be reconstituted. In our discussion of these strategies, we draw on previous work in which we analyzed (1) various substantive methods for curbing perceived encroachments on the public domain to see how each would fare if challenged under the TRIPS Agreement, and (2) the relationship between the dynamics of domestic legislative procedures …
Ten Years Of Trademark Law: Lessons For The Future?, Graeme Dinwoodie
Ten Years Of Trademark Law: Lessons For The Future?, Graeme Dinwoodie
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No abstract provided.
Towards An International Framework For The Protection Of Traditional Knowledge, Graeme Dinwoodie
Towards An International Framework For The Protection Of Traditional Knowledge, Graeme Dinwoodie
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At a seminar organized by UNCTAD and the Government of India in 2002, participants considered how evolving national systems for the protection of traditional knowledge could be supported or augmented by international measures adopted at the regional or global level. The need for solutions on the international level has been discussed in a number of fora. Yet, the effective protection of the holders of traditional knowledge requires that these discussions move in some way toward implementation of working systems of protection. This short paper, commissioned by UNCTAD for a conference in February 2004, and to be republished in a book …
Medical Malpractice In Jewish Law: Some Parallels To External Norms And Practices, Steven F. Friedell
Medical Malpractice In Jewish Law: Some Parallels To External Norms And Practices, Steven F. Friedell
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Understanding And Applying International Infectious Disease Law: U.N. Regulations During An H5n1 Avian Flu Epidemic, Timothy J. Miano
Understanding And Applying International Infectious Disease Law: U.N. Regulations During An H5n1 Avian Flu Epidemic, Timothy J. Miano
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Military Privatization: Efficiency Or Anarchy?, Mark Calaguas
Military Privatization: Efficiency Or Anarchy?, Mark Calaguas
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Reservations And The Future Of Inter-American Justice, Jessica Tillson
Reservations And The Future Of Inter-American Justice, Jessica Tillson
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Jurisprudence On Protection Of Weaker Parties In European Contracts Law From A Swedish And Nordic Perspective, Rasmus Goksor
Jurisprudence On Protection Of Weaker Parties In European Contracts Law From A Swedish And Nordic Perspective, Rasmus Goksor
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
An Injury To The Citizen, A Pleasure To The State: A Peculiar Challenge To The Enforcement Of International Refugee Law, Won Kidane
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Stopping The Bandidos: Pasquantino And The Prosecution Of Tax Fraud In Latin America, Jaime Guttman
Stopping The Bandidos: Pasquantino And The Prosecution Of Tax Fraud In Latin America, Jaime Guttman
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Vol. 23, No. 1, Gary Bailey
Vol. 23, No. 1, Gary Bailey
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report
Contents:
Health Insurance Trends in Interest Arbitration, by Gary Bailey
Recent Developments
Further References, compiled by Yoo-Seong Song
Justice Ginsburg's Fiduciary Loophole: A Viable Achilles' Heel To Hmo's Impenetrable Erisa Shield, Charlotte Johnson
Justice Ginsburg's Fiduciary Loophole: A Viable Achilles' Heel To Hmo's Impenetrable Erisa Shield, Charlotte Johnson
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
No abstract provided.
Hot Goods And Cold Cash: Hot Goods Laws, The Joint Employment Doctrine And Retailer Liability Under The Fair Labor Standards Act Of 1938, Brooke Deines
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
No abstract provided.
Reasonable Accommodation For Employees With Perceived Disabilities: An Alternative Approach Based On Relationship, Wilson G. Barmeyer
Reasonable Accommodation For Employees With Perceived Disabilities: An Alternative Approach Based On Relationship, Wilson G. Barmeyer
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
No abstract provided.
Towards An International Framework For The Protection Of Traditional Knowledge, Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Towards An International Framework For The Protection Of Traditional Knowledge, Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
At a seminar organized by UNCTAD and the Government of India in 2002, participants considered how evolving national systems for the protection of traditional knowledge could be supported or augmented by international measures adopted at the regional or global level. The need for solutions on the international level has been discussed in a number of fora. Yet, the effective protection of the holders of traditional knowledge requires that these discussions move in some way toward implementation of working systems of protection.
This short paper, commissioned by UNCTAD for a conference in February 2004, and to be republished in a book …