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The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle For A Livable City, Regina Freer, Robert Gottlieb, Mark Vallianatos, Peter Dreier
The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle For A Livable City, Regina Freer, Robert Gottlieb, Mark Vallianatos, Peter Dreier
Mark Vallianatos
While most historians, journalists, and filmmakers have focused on Los Angeles as a bastion of corporate greed, business boosterism, political corruption, cheap labor, exploited immigrants, and unregulated sprawl, The Next Los Angeles tells a different story: that of the reformers and radicals who have struggled for alternative visions of social and economic justice. In a new preface, the authors reflect on the gathering momentum of L.A.'s progressive movement, including the 2005 landslide victory of Antonio Villaraigosa as mayor.
Voting Rights Act Reauthorization: Research-Based Recommendations To Improve Voting Access, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson
Voting Rights Act Reauthorization: Research-Based Recommendations To Improve Voting Access, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson
Ana Henderson
No abstract provided.
Raising Revenues For Charity: Auctions Versus Lotteries, Bart Wilson, Douglas Davis, L. Razzolini, R. Reily
Raising Revenues For Charity: Auctions Versus Lotteries, Bart Wilson, Douglas Davis, L. Razzolini, R. Reily
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Equilibrium Price Dispersion, Mergers And Synergies: An Experimental Investigation Of Differentiated Product Competition, Bart Wilson, Douglas Davis
Equilibrium Price Dispersion, Mergers And Synergies: An Experimental Investigation Of Differentiated Product Competition, Bart Wilson, Douglas Davis
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Tracking Customer Search To Price Discriminate, Bart Wilson, Carey Deck
Tracking Customer Search To Price Discriminate, Bart Wilson, Carey Deck
Bart J Wilson
The electronic technologies of the Internet make it possible for sellers to track potential customers and discriminate between the informed and uninformed. In this article, we report an experiment that investigates the market impact of firms tracking customers and offering discriminatory prices based on search history. We find that consumers, on average, face the same prices when sellers have the ability to track customers and price discriminate as when sellers post a single price for all buyers. However, informed buyers receive lower prices when sellers can detect buyer search, whereas uninformed buyers receive lower prices when firms cannot track customers.
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
Coach of the National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team, which won two national championships in 2006 and 2007, at Seton Hall Law School in Newark, New Jersey.
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, Examples And Explanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, Examples And Explanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
On January 17, the Oregon Death with Dignity Act beat back yet another attempt on its life. In Gonzales v. Oregon, the U.S. Supreme Court (by a six-to-three vote) affirmed decisions of two lower federal courts and made permanent a 2001 injunction against federal prosecution of physicians who prescribe narcotics under the terms of the act. Media coverage of the decision both exaggerated and underplayed the decision’s significance.
La Théorie De L’Intention Originelle, La Sincérité Dans La Rédaction Des Opinions Des Juges Et Les Références À Des Sources Juridiques Étrangères Dans Le Processus D’Interprétation De La Constitution Aux États-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Terrorisme Et Function De Juger, Charles Baron
Eu Private International Law: An Ec Court Casebook, Michael Bogdan, Ulf Maunsbach
Eu Private International Law: An Ec Court Casebook, Michael Bogdan, Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Differences Without Distinctions: Boyle's Government Contractor Defense Fails To Recognize The Critical Differences Between Civilian And Military Plaintiffs And Between Military And Non-Military Procurement, John L. Watts
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislating Racial Fairness In Criminal Justice, Olatunde C.A. Johnson
Legislating Racial Fairness In Criminal Justice, Olatunde C.A. Johnson
Faculty Scholarship
Twenty years ago, in McCleskey v. Kemp, the Supreme Court rejected a capital defendant's claim that statistical evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of Georgia's death penalty system constituted a violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Yet, even as McCleskey effectively bars constitutional challenges to racial disparities in the criminal justice system where invidious bias is difficult to establish, the Court invites advocates to pursue legislation as a remedy to racial disparities. Indeed, the McCleskey Court offers as a rationale for its ruling the judiciary's institutional incompetence to remedy these disparities, holding that "McCleskey's arguments are best …
Dedication, Lennox S. Hinds
Dedication, Lennox S. Hinds
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Interoperability Issues In International Cooperation Measures To Secure The Maritime Commons, Craig Allen
Legal Interoperability Issues In International Cooperation Measures To Secure The Maritime Commons, Craig Allen
Books
Contains papers submitted at a workshop sponsored by the William B. Ruger Chair of National Security Economics, Newport, Rhode Island 6-8 November, 2006.
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, Michele Villagran
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, Michele Villagran
Faculty Publications
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw is one of the nation’s largest corporate law firms with offices in seven US cities and eight cities overseas. The firm, founded in 1881, has headquarters in Chicago, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Charlotte, Washington D.C. and Palo Alto. Overseas offices are in London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, Shanghai and Beijing. The firm has more than 1300 attorneys and 566 partners. We spoke with Michelle Lucero, Legal Information Manager and Director of the Houston Office.
Shanara Gilbert: A Zealous Advocate, Susan Bryant
Shanara Gilbert: A Zealous Advocate, Susan Bryant
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Carry It On: A Decade Of Deaning After Haywood Burns, Kristin Booth Glen
To Carry It On: A Decade Of Deaning After Haywood Burns, Kristin Booth Glen
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Clark V. Arizona Imprisoned Another Schizophrenic While Signaling The Demise Of Clinical Forensic Psychology In Criminal Courts, Henry F. Fradella
How Clark V. Arizona Imprisoned Another Schizophrenic While Signaling The Demise Of Clinical Forensic Psychology In Criminal Courts, Henry F. Fradella
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White
"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson
The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Haywood Remembrances: Alumni, Tracey Bing-Hampson, Gilma Camargo, Paula Distabile, Sheila Dugan, Kim Dvorchak, Linda Geary, Marty Glennon, Khalick Hewitt, Jaribu Hill, David Hyland, John Hynes, Shoshanna Malett, Bob Rose, Joy Rosenthal, K. Jacob Ruppert, Steven Salsberg, Nancy Schaef, Jeff Schwartz, Ira Sessler, Eleanor Stein
Haywood Remembrances: Alumni, Tracey Bing-Hampson, Gilma Camargo, Paula Distabile, Sheila Dugan, Kim Dvorchak, Linda Geary, Marty Glennon, Khalick Hewitt, Jaribu Hill, David Hyland, John Hynes, Shoshanna Malett, Bob Rose, Joy Rosenthal, K. Jacob Ruppert, Steven Salsberg, Nancy Schaef, Jeff Schwartz, Ira Sessler, Eleanor Stein
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Justice, Community Empowerment, And The Role Of Lawyers In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Janell Smith, Rachel Spector
Environmental Justice, Community Empowerment, And The Role Of Lawyers In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Janell Smith, Rachel Spector
City University of New York Law Review
Working together toward a common goal often requires mobilizing the strength and energy of many groups of people, all of whom share the same passion for accomplishing that goal. Hurricane Katrina and its devastating effect on the environment and communities in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast has done exactly that, bringing together numerous coalitions of concerned individuals who share the determination to clean up and improve New Orleans and the Gulf region. This Article addresses how lawyers from around the country can work with local advocates on reconstruction efforts in New Orleans in a way that increases, rather than …
Deviant Dreams: Extreme Associates And The Case For Porn, Sienna Baskin
Deviant Dreams: Extreme Associates And The Case For Porn, Sienna Baskin
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.