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Future Of Source-Based Taxation Of The Income Of Multinational Enterprises , Robert A. Green
Future Of Source-Based Taxation Of The Income Of Multinational Enterprises , Robert A. Green
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Me: Application And Misapplication 3a1.1 The Vulnerable Victim Enhancement Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines , John Garry
Why Me: Application And Misapplication 3a1.1 The Vulnerable Victim Enhancement Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines , John Garry
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases, Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases, Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The justice system should be designed to prevent such a tragic error. Yet our interviews with jurors who served in South Carolina capital cases indicate that this nightmare is a reality.
Although our data are limited to South Carolina, the question whether jurors are adequately instructed in capital cases is of national concern. For example, the issue whether jurors should be more fully informed about the alternative to a death sentence has arisen in other states. And the question whether jurors understand the …
The Future Of Source-Based Taxation Of The Income Of Multinational Enterprises, Robert A. Green
The Future Of Source-Based Taxation Of The Income Of Multinational Enterprises, Robert A. Green
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases , Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases , Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Persistence Of The Ancient Regime: Custom Utility And The Common Law In The Nineteenth Century , Andrea C. Loux
Persistence Of The Ancient Regime: Custom Utility And The Common Law In The Nineteenth Century , Andrea C. Loux
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurors' Views Of Civil Lawyers: Implications For Courtroom Communication, Valerie P. Hans, Krista Sweigart
Jurors' Views Of Civil Lawyers: Implications For Courtroom Communication, Valerie P. Hans, Krista Sweigart
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In courtroom communication, lawyers play a key role. During presentations of opening statements and closing arguments, and through examination and cross-examination of witnesses, lawyers communicate the merits of the case that the jury is to decide. Yet there is surprisingly little systematic information about how jurors perceive lawyers' communication activities. This Article presents new information based upon an interview study with civil jurors about how jurors view and evaluate attorneys and their courtroom behavior. The results of this study are used to make recommendations about enhancing the effectiveness of lawyers' communications.
Selected Bibliography On Aids And Health Insurance, Patricia G. Court, Linda Karr O'Connor
Selected Bibliography On Aids And Health Insurance, Patricia G. Court, Linda Karr O'Connor
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Harmless Error In Federal Habeas Corpus After Brecht V. Abrahamson, John H. Blume, Stephen P. Garvey
Harmless Error In Federal Habeas Corpus After Brecht V. Abrahamson, John H. Blume, Stephen P. Garvey
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The law of habeas corpus has changed again. This time it was the law of harmless error. Before Brecht v. Abrahamson, the courts applied the same harmless error rule on direct appeal and in federal habeas corpus. Under that rule, embraced for constitutional errors in Chapman v. California, a conviction tainted by a constitutional error susceptible to harmless error analysis could be upheld only if the state demonstrated that the error was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt. After Brecht, the venerable Chapman rule still applies to constitutional errors identified and reviewed on direct appeal, but an ostensibly "less …
Life-Cycle Justice: Accommodating Just Cause And Employment At Will, Stewart J. Schwab
Life-Cycle Justice: Accommodating Just Cause And Employment At Will, Stewart J. Schwab
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Contribution Arguments In Commercial Law, Steven Walt, Emily Sherwin
Contribution Arguments In Commercial Law, Steven Walt, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Revising Section 402a: The Limits Of Tort As Social Insurance, James A. Henderson Jr.
Revising Section 402a: The Limits Of Tort As Social Insurance, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Langugage And Culture (Not To Say Race) Of Peremptory Challenges, Sheri Lynn Johnson
The Langugage And Culture (Not To Say Race) Of Peremptory Challenges, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evidence, Faust Rossi
Aids And Access To Care: Lessons For Health Care Reformers, Michael T. Isbell
Aids And Access To Care: Lessons For Health Care Reformers, Michael T. Isbell
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Statement From The Secretary Of Health And Human Services, Donna E. Shalala
Statement From The Secretary Of Health And Human Services, Donna E. Shalala
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Employers And Aids: Meeting The Health Benefit Needs Of People With Hiv Disease, Judith K. Barr, Robert A. Padgug
Employers And Aids: Meeting The Health Benefit Needs Of People With Hiv Disease, Judith K. Barr, Robert A. Padgug
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Aids And Private Health Insurance: A Crisis Of Risk Sharing, Robert A. Padgug, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Jon Eisenhandler
Aids And Private Health Insurance: A Crisis Of Risk Sharing, Robert A. Padgug, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Jon Eisenhandler
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Justice O’Connor, Ideology, And The Advice And Consent Process, Lisa R. Graves
Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Justice O’Connor, Ideology, And The Advice And Consent Process, Lisa R. Graves
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Reorganizing Gender-Specific Persecution: A Proposal To Add Gender As A Sixth Refugee Category, Mattie L. Stevens
Reorganizing Gender-Specific Persecution: A Proposal To Add Gender As A Sixth Refugee Category, Mattie L. Stevens
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Ulysses In Minnesota: First Steps Toward A Self-Binding Psychiatric Advance Directive Statute , Roberto Cuca
Ulysses In Minnesota: First Steps Toward A Self-Binding Psychiatric Advance Directive Statute , Roberto Cuca
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Do Siblings Possess Constitutional Rights , Barbara Jones
Do Siblings Possess Constitutional Rights , Barbara Jones
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lords Of Lash, Loom, And Law: Justice Story, Slavery, And Prigg V. Pennsylvania, Barbara Holden-Smith
Lords Of Lash, Loom, And Law: Justice Story, Slavery, And Prigg V. Pennsylvania, Barbara Holden-Smith
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lords Of Lash Loom And Law*: Justice Story Slavery And Prigg V. Pennsylvania, Barbara Holden-Smith
Lords Of Lash Loom And Law*: Justice Story Slavery And Prigg V. Pennsylvania, Barbara Holden-Smith
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
What’S Fairness Got To Do With It? Environmental Justice And The Siting Of Locally Undesirable Land Uses , Vicki Been
What’S Fairness Got To Do With It? Environmental Justice And The Siting Of Locally Undesirable Land Uses , Vicki Been
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sodomy And Public Morality Offenses Under U.S. Immigration Law: Penalizing Lesbian And Gay Identity, Shannon Minter
Sodomy And Public Morality Offenses Under U.S. Immigration Law: Penalizing Lesbian And Gay Identity, Shannon Minter
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Many Contexts Of Welfare Reform, Jeffrey S. Lehman
The Many Contexts Of Welfare Reform, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Baseline Problems In Assessing Chapter 11, Theodore Eisenberg
Baseline Problems In Assessing Chapter 11, Theodore Eisenberg
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Dealing with failing businesses is like dealing with failing marriages. It is messy. The bigger the business the messier the process is likely to be. Many big business failures in the United States go through their death throes or cure their ills in reorganizations under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act. As the vehicle in which big business messes travel, Chapter 11 is viewed as unnecessarily complex, time-consuming, and costly. The justification for Chapter 11's very existence has been challenged.
This article suggests that we are blaming the vehicle for the mess that it carries. Much of what is problematic …
Keeping Faith: Government Ethics & Government Ethics Regulation, Cynthia R. Farina
Keeping Faith: Government Ethics & Government Ethics Regulation, Cynthia R. Farina
Cornell Law Faculty Publications