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Voting Rights Act Reauthorization Of 2006: Perspectives On Democracy, Participation, And Power, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson
Voting Rights Act Reauthorization Of 2006: Perspectives On Democracy, Participation, And Power, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson
Ana Henderson
No abstract provided.
Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson
Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron
Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein, Michael Dimino, Gabe Feldman
Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein, Michael Dimino, Gabe Feldman
Michael R Dimino
No abstract provided.
Delaware Legal Ethics, American Legal Ethics Library, Lawrence Hamermesh, Louise Hill
Delaware Legal Ethics, American Legal Ethics Library, Lawrence Hamermesh, Louise Hill
Louise L Hill
No abstract provided.
Moonshine To Motorfuel: Tax Incentives For Fuel Ethanol, Roberta F. Mann, Mona L. Hymel
Moonshine To Motorfuel: Tax Incentives For Fuel Ethanol, Roberta F. Mann, Mona L. Hymel
Roberta F Mann
Abstract: Biofuels have been embraced by supporters from President George W. Bush to the Natural Resources Defense Council. Before 1930, the U.S. Treasury focused on shutting down small alcohol producers. After 1978, U.S. energy policy sought to encourage ethanol production to reduce dependence on foreign oil. Federal and state incentives have been credited with increasing ethanol production from 175 million gallons in 1980 to 3.9 billion gallons in 2005. The Internal Revenue Code contains three income tax credits designed to encourage ethanol use: the alcohol mixture credit, the pure alcohol credit, and the small ethanol producer’s credit. The credits, together …
Az Emberi Tudat Eredete, Milan Meszaros
Az Emberi Tudat Eredete, Milan Meszaros
Milan Meszaros physicist
Az emberi lét földi kiterjeszthetõségének vannak ugyan bizonyos formai feltételei, de ezek nem azonosak az emberi lét feltételeivel. Így az ember szellemi fejlõdése az elemi tudati folyamatokban végbemenõ szimmetriasértéssel több dimenzióssá válhat. A nem földi alapú tudati mûködésünk így felveti a következõ kérdéseket. Hogyan és miért került a tudat (a szellem) a Földre? Honnan származik értelmünk? Azonban, a „Honnan jöttünk? - Kik vagyunk? - Hova megyünk? probléma tudományos, felelõs és igényes megoldás-keresõinek tisztában kell lenniük azzal, hogy még csak tudásunknak a gyermekkorában vagyunk, és így a múltról való tudás (a történelem) is gyorsan fog változni.
Manipulated Doctrines, Improper Distinctions, And The Law Of Racial Vote Dilution, Avram D. Frey
Manipulated Doctrines, Improper Distinctions, And The Law Of Racial Vote Dilution, Avram D. Frey
Avram D Frey
This paper is about the law of racial vote dilution. Racial vote dilution is both a constitutional and statutory harm, however, because race doctrine requires specific intent, the statutory arm under the Voting Rights Act is dominant in this field. In my paper, I attempt to decipher an underlying theory to unite the doctrine in this context. I then critique the theory which I conclude best fits the doctrine on normative grounds.
Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer
Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer
David B Oppenheimer
Uncertainty, Reliance, Preliminary Negotiations And The Hold Up Problem, Juliet P. Kostritsky
Uncertainty, Reliance, Preliminary Negotiations And The Hold Up Problem, Juliet P. Kostritsky
Juliet P Kostritsky
Recently, two scholars, Alan Schwartz and Robert Scott, have cast doubt on the conventional view that courts would find liability and award reliance damages in precontractual cases that resembled the famous Hoffman v. Red Owl case. They have argued that courts deny recovery for reliance in cases involving precontractual preliminary negotiation but regularly grant reliance recovery following a preliminary agreement. They identify a pattern or sequence in which success is likely and then provide an analytical framework to justify liability. When parties reach a preliminary agreement that also includes an agreement that they both invest simultaneously and one party strategically …
Consent To Search Doesn't Come Gift-Wrapped, Timothy O'Neill
Consent To Search Doesn't Come Gift-Wrapped, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
Conflicts In Cross-Border Enforcement Of Tax Claims, Andrew Grossman
Conflicts In Cross-Border Enforcement Of Tax Claims, Andrew Grossman
Andrew Grossman
Some recent academic studies have argued, with few provisos, for abandonment of the rule traditional in both common- and civil-law jurisdictions barring the enforcement of foreign tax claims and judgments in the absence of a specific treaty engagement to the contrary. To equate public-law debts with private debts, and to make judgments for such debts enforceable across borders in the manner of the Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, without addressing the special nature of tax claims and the way in which they may arise in bankruptcy, involuntary liquidation of assets, and arise in tandem and across borders, is bound to …
The Inter-American System And The Protection Of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights (Spanish)., Giovanna E. Gismondi
The Inter-American System And The Protection Of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights (Spanish)., Giovanna E. Gismondi
Giovanna E. Gismondi
The present article underscore the role of the Inter-American Commission and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in regards to the protection of the rights of indigenous communities, including their right to lands, natural resources and a healthy environment. In this regard, the intervention of the human rights organs of the Organization of American States (OAS), has had a positive impact on the laws and policies of Latin American countries towards the protection of indigenous peoples' rights. The article discusses four cases that set the standards of the legal protection of indigenous communities within the Inter-American System for the protection …
“Complying With The Requirements Of The Arbitration Agreement”, Abraham Gafni
“Complying With The Requirements Of The Arbitration Agreement”, Abraham Gafni
Abraham Gafni
No abstract provided.
Rule 3.8: The Not So Special Responsibilities Of Prosecutors, Ahmed M.T. Riaz
Rule 3.8: The Not So Special Responsibilities Of Prosecutors, Ahmed M.T. Riaz
Ahmed M.T. Riaz
Prosecutors are obligated to fulfill responsibilities that stretch beyond the usual scope of duties retained by non-prosecuting attorneys. A broad generalization as to why such differences exist may be reasoned from the fact that a prosecutor is a government official, a position which necessarily carries a duty to “seek justice.” However, the differences may more specifically be categorized in four ways. First, because prosecutors are government officials, they are provided great access to government resources; second, prosecutors are subject to different legal obligations than any other type of attorney, such as being burdened by a reasonable doubt standard; third, the …
Policy Evaluation Of Hillsborough County’S Family Dependency Treatment Court, Shawn M. Martin, Kathleen A. Moore
Policy Evaluation Of Hillsborough County’S Family Dependency Treatment Court, Shawn M. Martin, Kathleen A. Moore
Kathleen A Moore
Child abuse and neglect is a troubling issue all too familiar with courts in the United States. The problem becomes even more complicated when substance abuse is involved. In 2004, approximately 500,000 children were removed from their homes because of abuse and neglect issues1. In the past few years, a judicial model appeared to address both substance abuse and child dependency issues. This model, entitled Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC) enables the court to mandate treatment for parents and make reunification dependent on treatment compliance. The FDTC program in Hillsborough County, Florida is now in its second year and has …
Federal And State Laws Regarding Bottled Water – Testimony Before The House Oversight And Government Reform Committee, Domestic Policy Subcommittee, Noah D. Hall
Noah D Hall
Water bottling is big business and getting bigger, growing by about ten percent annually over the past five years. The most important environmental concerns from a legal and regulatory perspective relate to the impact of water extraction to fill the billions of bottles Americans purchase every year. While water bottling has almost no impact on the total national freshwater supply, the majority of bottled water comes from groundwater which has a direct hydrologic connection to springs and other vulnerable surface waters. Thus, even relatively small water withdrawals for bottled water can produce significant impacts at the local scale on other …
Why Do Venture Capital Funds Burn Research And Development Deductions?, Calvin H. Johnson
Why Do Venture Capital Funds Burn Research And Development Deductions?, Calvin H. Johnson
Calvin H. Johnson
Venture capital funds form a separate corporation for each venture that they support, within their portfolio of diverse ventures. The separate incorporation reduces the tax value that could be achieved from deducting research and development costs. The resulting taxes are draconian, sometimes confiscatory. If R&D deductions were used optimally, taxable investors could achieve a tax regime that does not reduce their pretax return, and taxable investors would drive tax-exempt investors out of the funds. If capital must come from tax-exempt investors, the funds should still be trying to use the R&D deductions against taxable income of the successful ventures. Tax …
Management Of Intellectual Property Rights, Srividhya Ragavan
Management Of Intellectual Property Rights, Srividhya Ragavan
Srividhya Ragavan
No abstract provided.
Misfeasance In Public Office And Three Rivers District Council V The Bank Of England: The Collapse Of Bcci, Noel Cox
Noel Cox
The tort of misfeasance in public office is designed to target “the deliberate and dishonest abuse of power”. Public officers are not liable merely because a bona fide administrative act is later found to be unlawful. But there is a misfeasance in public office if a person suffers loss or damage as a result of administrative action known to be unlawful by those persons taking it, and those persons knew that the claimant would suffer loss or were recklessly indifferent as to whether the claimant would suffer loss. A deliberate and vindictive act by a public official, targeted at the …
Constitutional Responses To Paradigmatic Shifts In Technology, Noel Cox
Constitutional Responses To Paradigmatic Shifts In Technology, Noel Cox
Noel Cox
The technological revolution affecting the global economy has profound implications not merely for society, but also for global and national legal systems. This paper considers the nature of the constitutional responses to paradigmatic shifts in technology. It considers the nature of constitutions and of their relationship with technology. It then proceeds to briefly examine several seminal technological changes in the past, in order to identify common elements in relation to constitutions and technology. It then looks at several contemporary technological revolutions, with a similar purpose. Finally, it seeks to draw some common themes from these examples, with the intention of …
گزارش مصور تجمع 18 آذر 1386 در دانشگاه تهران, Sajjad Khaksari
گزارش مصور تجمع 18 آذر 1386 در دانشگاه تهران, Sajjad Khaksari
SAJJAD KHAKSARI
تجمع بزرگ دانشجويان، دانشگاه آخرين سنگر آزادي، به دعوت دفتر تحكيم وحدت در دانشگاه تهران آغاز شد. جمعيتي بالغ بر 300 نفر در لحظات ابتدايي اين تجمع و تريبون آزاد در آن حضور يافته اند
Medical Malpractice Reform In Three Southern States, Leonard J. Nelson, Michael A. Morrisey, Meredith L. Kilgore
Medical Malpractice Reform In Three Southern States, Leonard J. Nelson, Michael A. Morrisey, Meredith L. Kilgore
Leonard J. Nelson III
Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi have adopted medical malpractice reform legislation in response to the three crises in medical liability insurance. In 1975, Louisiana adopted damages caps, created a patient compensation fund, and mandated the submission of claims to screening panels. In 1987, Alabama adopted damages caps and modified the collateral source rule, but these reforms were declared unconstitutional in the 1990s. In 2002, Mississippi adopted a damages cap. In this article we review the effect of these reforms on the malpractice environment in each state. We find that based on the total value of paid claims and paid claims per …
استیضاح در دانشگاه, Sajjad Khaksari
استیضاح در دانشگاه, Sajjad Khaksari
SAJJAD KHAKSARI
استیضاح در دانشگاه؛ ۱۶ آذر ۱۳۸۶ بود که بسیجی های دانشگاه معاون فرهنگی احمدی نژاد رو دعوت کرده بودند. هی فکر می کردم آخه از این مزدور من چی می تونم بپرسم وقتی که ماهی از سر گندیده گردیده و فتنه از عمامه آقا خامنه ای منتشر! پس به جای رفتن به جلسه کذایی سوالاتم را از ارباب اون آقا نوشتم و منتشر شد زیر زمینی! تا مدت ها دست به دست بین دانشجوها و دوستان می گشت، هر چند که چندمین وبلاگ ام رو برای چندمین بار فیلتر کردند
The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector
The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector
Robert G. Spector
No abstract provided.
Emergence Of Knowledge Economy, Nazish Irshad Husain
Emergence Of Knowledge Economy, Nazish Irshad Husain
Nazish Irshad Husain
No abstract provided.
Thailand And Its Shortcut Towards General Competition In Telecommunications Industry, Piyabutr Bunaramrueang
Thailand And Its Shortcut Towards General Competition In Telecommunications Industry, Piyabutr Bunaramrueang
piyabutr bunaramrueang
It is commonly known that telecommunications industry requires a specific set of regulations in dealing with its own critical issues, particularly of asymmetric regulation in its context of natural monopoly. Today in the digital age, telecommunications industry is transitioning towards general competition meaning that the specific conditions are fading out; specific rules are becoming unnecessary. The United States and the European Union have provided the most advanced examples in this area which have being developed for more than a century. Nonetheless, each country has its own conditions and specific requirements. For examples, the United States possesses very strong systems interplaying …
Revisiting Injunctive Relief: Interpreting Ebay In High-Tech Industries With Non-Practicing Patent Holders, Anne S. Layne-Farrar
Revisiting Injunctive Relief: Interpreting Ebay In High-Tech Industries With Non-Practicing Patent Holders, Anne S. Layne-Farrar
Anne S. Layne-Farrar
The Supreme Court’s 2006 eBay ruling marked a turning point in injunctive relief policy. Unfortunately, there seems to be considerable confusion about the implications of the decision. Some authors, concerned over patent holdup and excessive royalty rates, interpret the eBay decision as giving a green light to district courts to deny injunctive relief to “non-manufacturing patent owners”. Using an error cost framework, we examine the theory and evidence behind patent holdup concerns as they relate to injunctive relief policy. We find that the holdup theory justifying categorical limitations on injunctive relief rests upon overly narrow assumptions. As a result, categorical …