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Full-Text Articles in Law
Imcremental Commitment And Reciprocity In A Real Time Public Goods Game, Bart Wilson, Robert Kurzban, Keving Mccabe, Vernon Smith
Imcremental Commitment And Reciprocity In A Real Time Public Goods Game, Bart Wilson, Robert Kurzban, Keving Mccabe, Vernon Smith
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Turning Off The Lights, Bart Wilson, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Turning Off The Lights, Bart Wilson, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
The Federal Law Of Attorney Conduct, Daniel Coquillette, Judith Mcmorrow
The Federal Law Of Attorney Conduct, Daniel Coquillette, Judith Mcmorrow
Judith A. McMorrow
No abstract provided.
Texas Family Law: Direct And Cross-Examination, Sydney Beckman, Heather King, Bruce Beverly
Texas Family Law: Direct And Cross-Examination, Sydney Beckman, Heather King, Bruce Beverly
Bruce L. Beverly
No abstract provided.
Florida No-Fault Insurance Reform: A Step In The Right Direction, Mark K. Delegal, Allison P. Pittman
Florida No-Fault Insurance Reform: A Step In The Right Direction, Mark K. Delegal, Allison P. Pittman
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Voices At Work: Race And Gender Identity Caucuses In The U.S. Labor Movement, Ruben J. Garcia
New Voices At Work: Race And Gender Identity Caucuses In The U.S. Labor Movement, Ruben J. Garcia
UC Law Journal
Recently, scholars have pointed to race and gender identity groups in unions as a source of division within the working class, while other scholars have pointed to them as alternatives to traditional unions and more responsive to issues of race and gender in the workplace. In this Article, Professor Garcia argues that race and gender identity caucuses are neither a source of division in the labor movement today, nor are they viable alternatives to traditional unions. In spite of the National Labor Relations Act's subordination of minority rights to majority rule, this Article finds that women and people of color …
Toward A New Theory Of The Shareholder Role: A Sacred Space In Corporate Transactions, Robert B. Thompson, D. Gordon Smith
Toward A New Theory Of The Shareholder Role: A Sacred Space In Corporate Transactions, Robert B. Thompson, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
Corporate law expresses a profound ambiguity toward the role of shareholders. Courts announce that shareholders are critical to the theory that legitimates the exercise of power - by directors and officers over vast aggregations of property that they do not own. At the same time shareholders have a very difficult time actually making any corporate decisions. In this Article, we strive to define a new role for shareholders by drawing on economic theories of the firm and the structure of corporate law. More particularly we examine the role of shareholders in hostile corporate takeovers, the area where the interests of …
The Challenge Of Corporate Value Management: A Financial Perspective, George J. Papaioannou
The Challenge Of Corporate Value Management: A Financial Perspective, George J. Papaioannou
Journal of International Business and Law
No abstract provided.
China's Accession To The Wto And Its Effects On Electronic Commerce, The Internet, And Digital Piracy Under The Agreement On Trade Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Frederick H. Wen, Ilisa B. Haimes
China's Accession To The Wto And Its Effects On Electronic Commerce, The Internet, And Digital Piracy Under The Agreement On Trade Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Frederick H. Wen, Ilisa B. Haimes
Journal of International Business and Law
No abstract provided.
Feature Article: Terror Som Påskud For Lovstramninger, Ida Elisabeth Koch, Kim Ulrich Kjaer
Feature Article: Terror Som Påskud For Lovstramninger, Ida Elisabeth Koch, Kim Ulrich Kjaer
Ida Elisabeth Koch
No abstract provided.
Brief For Amici Curiae Aarp Et Al., United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development V. Rucker Et Al., Nos. 00-1770 & 00-1781 (U.S. Dec. 20, 2001), Peter B. Edelman
Brief For Amici Curiae Aarp Et Al., United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development V. Rucker Et Al., Nos. 00-1770 & 00-1781 (U.S. Dec. 20, 2001), Peter B. Edelman
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
No abstract provided.
Employee Ownership After Privatization: Governance Institutions And Firm Performance In Romania, John S. Earle, ÁLmos Telegdy
Employee Ownership After Privatization: Governance Institutions And Firm Performance In Romania, John S. Earle, ÁLmos Telegdy
Reports
This paper studies the governance institutions and performance consequences of privatization through management-employee buyout (MEBO) in Romania. Detailed firm-level survey data are used to analyze ownership rights practices concerning voting, dividend payment, and sales of shares, and to study the continued role of the state through restructuring restrictions in the privatization contracts, difficulties in installment payment, and possible renationalization of shares. Comprehensive privatization and registry data are used to estimate the productivity performance of industrial MEBOs, compared with mass transfers to dispersed individuals, sales to domestic and foreign blockholders, and continued ownership by the state. We find that the ownership …
Our Town: Local Governments Play Larger Role In Environmental Policy, John R. Nolon
Our Town: Local Governments Play Larger Role In Environmental Policy, John R. Nolon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
People normally perceive environmental law to be a piecemeal of federal laws mostly concerned with terminating pollution from point sources, such as smoke stacks or water pipes. Land use law on the other hand, is normally a local undertaking, often ignoring national or even regional issues. Today’s new breed of environmental problems, such as sprawl, require that different levels of government work together to create a comprehensively planned land use strategy in order to mitigate long-term environmental degradation. Through the use of financial incentives and other tools, larger bodies of government help encourage local governments to take the necessary steps …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cpaa (Macmillan), Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cpaa (Macmillan), Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
Employee grievance alleging breach of the Collective Agreement between the parties signed June 29, 1999 and bearing the expiry date December 31, 2001, which the parties agreed applies here, and in particular of Article 6, in that the Grievor was discharged without just reasonable and sufficient cause. On behalf of the Grievor, the Union requested an order that the Grievor be reinstated on sick leave with any long-term disability benefits to which he was entitled effective the day of his discharge but with no pay and no order that he return to work other than in a supervised environment.
Editorial, Succession Question Requires Amendment, Randy Lee
Editorial, Succession Question Requires Amendment, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Mold Of Citizenship: The "Natural" Person As Citizen In Nineteenth-Century America (A Fragment), Elizabeth B. Clark
Breaking The Mold Of Citizenship: The "Natural" Person As Citizen In Nineteenth-Century America (A Fragment), Elizabeth B. Clark
Publications
Mary Wollstronecraft once said, probably with a sigh, "I do earnestly wish to see the distinction of sex confounded in society, unless where love animates the behavior." Two centuries later, many groups in American political life are still caught in the same dilemma: hoping that a just society will take account of an essential characteristic -- race and sex spring to mind -- in ways that will benefit the group, while eschewing the potentially harmful characterizations that lie just on the flip side of the coin.
Interview With David L. Cohen, Miranda Solomon, David L. Cohen, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Interview With David L. Cohen, Miranda Solomon, David L. Cohen, Legal Oral History Project, University Of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Legal Oral History Project
For a transcript of this interview, click on the Download button above.
David L. Cohen (L '81) is the senior executive vice president of Comcast Corporation and chair of the University of Pennsylvania board of trustees. From 1992 to 1997 he served as chief of staff to Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell, and from 1997 to 2002 he was chair of Ballard Spahr.
Brief In Opposition, Nevada Department Of Human Resources V. Hibbs, No. 01-1368 (U.S. 2001), Cornelia T. Pillard
Brief In Opposition, Nevada Department Of Human Resources V. Hibbs, No. 01-1368 (U.S. 2001), Cornelia T. Pillard
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
No abstract provided.
Jual Obat Bius Di Magelang 082313333253 Alamat Apotik Jual Obat Bius/Tidur Magelang, Toko Afeng Obat Kuat Bogor
Jual Obat Bius Di Magelang 082313333253 Alamat Apotik Jual Obat Bius/Tidur Magelang, Toko Afeng Obat Kuat Bogor
toko afeng obat kuat bogor
Vol. 21, No. 16 (December 10, 2001)
Facilitating Access Of Aids Drugs While Maintaining Strong Patent Protection, Dana Ziker
Facilitating Access Of Aids Drugs While Maintaining Strong Patent Protection, Dana Ziker
Duke Law & Technology Review
The AIDS pandemic has thrust the subject of patent protection into the spotlight, a spotlight that has attracted the attention of broad audience including interested parties from the political, legal, and medical communities. Can the United States' scheme of strong patent protection for pharmaceutical products withstand the increased attention?
Department Of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms While Defending Against Terrorism: Hearing Before The S. Comm. On The Judiciary, 107th Cong., Dec. 6, 2001 (Statement Of Neal Kumar Katyal, Prof. Of Law, Geo. U. L. Center), Neal K. Katyal
Testimony Before Congress
No abstract provided.
Re Pepsi Bottling Group And Caw-Canada, Loc 1015 (Williams), Innis Christie
Re Pepsi Bottling Group And Caw-Canada, Loc 1015 (Williams), Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
Employee grievance dated September 27, 2000, alleging breach of Article 16 and all other relevant Articles of the Collective Agreement between the Employer and the predecessor Union, the United Steelworkers of America, Local 1015, signed April 23, 1999, which the parties agreed is the Collective Agreement for purposes of this matter, in that the Grievor's claim for short-term disability payments was disallowed by Maritime Life Assurance Company, the administrator/insurer of the Employer's "Flex" (or "Flexible") Benefits Plan.
Vol. 52, No. 6, December 4, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 52, No. 6, December 4, 2001, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Yearbooks through the Years •A Comment on Career Services •Letter to the Editor •Keeping Up With Generation PlayStation •The Insider •Form and Substance in Law Journal Publication (Part II)* •Two Movies to See •This Year's 10 Best Albums •Behind the Shadows •Crossword
Direct Broadcast Satellite Service And Competition In The Multichannel Video Distribution Market: Hearing Before The H. Comm. On The Judiciary, 107th Cong., Dec. 4, 2001 (Statement Of Robert Pitofsky, Prof. Of Law, Geo. U. L. Center), Robert Pitofsky
Testimony Before Congress
No abstract provided.
The Weekly December 3, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly December 3, 2001, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 21, No. 15 (December 3, 2001)
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2001, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2001, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Paula Johnson & Michael Rooke-Ley, Rep. Barbara Lee to Speak at SALT’s Annual Banquet; 30th Anniversary Banquet Honors SALT’s Founders, at 1.
Carol Chomsky & Margaret Montoya, Presidents’ Column – December 2001, at 1.
Sylvia A. Law, Founder Norman Dorsen Pledges Challenge Gift to Endow SALT Fellowship, at 1.
Robert Cover Workshop to Focus on Affirmative Action and University of Michigan Litigation, at 2.
Peace Not Bombs: Networking Session for Peace Activists, at 2.
Michael Rooke-Ley & Paula Johnson, SALT to Honor its Founders at 30th Year Reunion Banquet, at 3.
Progressive …
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Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Tools For Inclusion: From Stress To Success: Making Social Security Work For Your Young Adult, Danielle Dreilinger, Jaimie Ciulla Timmons
Tools For Inclusion: From Stress To Success: Making Social Security Work For Your Young Adult, Danielle Dreilinger, Jaimie Ciulla Timmons
Tools for Inclusion Series, Institute for Community Inclusion
How does receiving Social Security affect families as their children move into adulthood? This brief shares families' experiences and suggests ways that families can manage SSI and use it to help a young adult prepare for their career.