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A Proposed Framework For A Federal Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine Under The Defend Trade Secrets Act, Michael J. Garrison, Dawn R. Swink, John T. Wendt
A Proposed Framework For A Federal Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine Under The Defend Trade Secrets Act, Michael J. Garrison, Dawn R. Swink, John T. Wendt
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consider Buffalo, Pierre Schlag
The Tragedy Of The (Not So Much In) Common(S), George M. Williams Jr.
The Tragedy Of The (Not So Much In) Common(S), George M. Williams Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
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With Thanks And A Note On Causation, John Henry Schlegel
With Thanks And A Note On Causation, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dizzying: An Introduction, David A. Westbrook
Dizzying: An Introduction, David A. Westbrook
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Preparing The Soil For Rain, Errol Meidinger
On Preparing The Soil For Rain, Errol Meidinger
Buffalo Law Review
This Essay examines several possibilities for improving our thinking about the vexing, multifaceted problem of revitalizing languishing regions of the United States. Its jumping-off point is an important work of socio-economiclegal history: While Waiting for Rain: Community, Economy, and Law in a Time of Change, by John Henry Schlegel. The book seeks to understand the steady decline of US regional economies, particularly Buffalo, following a period of relatively high prosperity from World War II through the 1950s; its tandem question is how those economies might be revived. Based on a very full and rich exposition, Schlegel argues that, like farmers …
While Waiting For Virtue: Comments On Schlegel’S While Waiting For Rain, James A. Gardner
While Waiting For Virtue: Comments On Schlegel’S While Waiting For Rain, James A. Gardner
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
While Waiting For Capital To Rain, Matthew Dimick
While Waiting For Capital To Rain, Matthew Dimick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Push Green Development Zone: Building Housing Equity From The Ground Up, Sam Magavern, Aaron Bartley
The Push Green Development Zone: Building Housing Equity From The Ground Up, Sam Magavern, Aaron Bartley
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Birth Of A Legal Economy: Lawyers And The Development Of American Commerce, Justin Simard
The Birth Of A Legal Economy: Lawyers And The Development Of American Commerce, Justin Simard
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special Economic Zones In The United States: From Colonial Charters, To Foreign-Trade Zones, Toward Ussezs, Tom W. Bell
Special Economic Zones In The United States: From Colonial Charters, To Foreign-Trade Zones, Toward Ussezs, Tom W. Bell
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Bridge Between: Law And The New Intellectual Histories Of Capitalism, Ajay K. Mehrotra
A Bridge Between: Law And The New Intellectual Histories Of Capitalism, Ajay K. Mehrotra
Buffalo Law Review
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Organic Poise: Capitalism As Law, Christopher Tomlins
Organic Poise: Capitalism As Law, Christopher Tomlins
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Capitalism And Risk: Concepts, Consequences, And Ideologies, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Capitalism And Risk: Concepts, Consequences, And Ideologies, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Occupy Copyright: A Law & Economic Analysis Of U.S. Author Termination Rights, Kate Darling
Occupy Copyright: A Law & Economic Analysis Of U.S. Author Termination Rights, Kate Darling
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Way Forward For Tax Law And Economics? A Response To Osofsky's "Frictions, Screening, And Tax Law Design", David Gamage
A Way Forward For Tax Law And Economics? A Response To Osofsky's "Frictions, Screening, And Tax Law Design", David Gamage
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privatization And The Market Frame, Matthew Titolo
Privatization And The Market Frame, Matthew Titolo
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trust In The Shadows: Law, Behavior, And Financial Re-Regulation, Raymond H. Brescia
Trust In The Shadows: Law, Behavior, And Financial Re-Regulation, Raymond H. Brescia
Buffalo Law Review
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The Death Of Copyright Protection In Individual Price Valuations, A Flawed Merger Doctrine, And Financial Market Manipulation: New York Mercantile Exchange V. Intercontinentalexchange, Jeremy V. Murray
Buffalo Law Review
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On The Many Flavors Of Capitalism Or Reflections On Schumpeter's Ghost, John Henry Schlegel
On The Many Flavors Of Capitalism Or Reflections On Schumpeter's Ghost, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
Most legal scholars treat capitalism as a genus with one species. The appearance of several books that argue to the contrary suggests that it is sensible to revisit this assumption. Discussion begins by considering the constructed nature of markets, the importance of market systems, and the role of financings as the factor distinguishing capitalism from other forms of a market economy. Thereafter, four articulations of the varieties of capitalism are reviewed: the classic Marxist one, one by a political economist, another by a pair of comparative political scientists, and third by a trio of economists. This review leads to a …
Forgetting Lochner In The Journey From Plan To Market: The Framing Effect Of The Market Rhetoric In Market-Oriented Reforms, Joel M. Ngugi
Forgetting Lochner In The Journey From Plan To Market: The Framing Effect Of The Market Rhetoric In Market-Oriented Reforms, Joel M. Ngugi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Monetary Institutions In An Evolving World, Jean-Marc Gollier
Monetary Institutions In An Evolving World, Jean-Marc Gollier
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Rosa M. Lastra's Legal Foundations of International Monetary Stability
What Now, Kemo Sabe?, Marcella David
What Now, Kemo Sabe?, Marcella David
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of William Easterly's The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good.
Fair Division, Michael J. Meurer
Fair Division, Michael J. Meurer
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Hervé Moulin's Cooperative Microeconomics: A Game-Theoretic Introduction and H. Peyton Young's Equity: In Theory and Practice
The Aftermath Of Deindustrialization: The Meaning Of "Economic Restructuring" In Buffalo, New York, David C. Perry, Beverly Mclean
The Aftermath Of Deindustrialization: The Meaning Of "Economic Restructuring" In Buffalo, New York, David C. Perry, Beverly Mclean
Buffalo Law Review
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Building A Community Base For Housing Development In The 1990s: A Modest Proposal For Buffalo, New York, George M. Hezel
Building A Community Base For Housing Development In The 1990s: A Modest Proposal For Buffalo, New York, George M. Hezel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Community Goals And Economic Development In Buffalo, New Yrk: Interviews With The Common Council, Catherine E. Armitage
Community Goals And Economic Development In Buffalo, New Yrk: Interviews With The Common Council, Catherine E. Armitage
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Peter Pitegoff
Union-Community Relations In Buffalo: A Preliminary Assessment, Lawrence G. Flood
Union-Community Relations In Buffalo: A Preliminary Assessment, Lawrence G. Flood
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Buffalo Comes In From The Cold War: The Consequences For Communities And Firms Of Defense Budget Cuts, Sam Cole, Blake Strack
Buffalo Comes In From The Cold War: The Consequences For Communities And Firms Of Defense Budget Cuts, Sam Cole, Blake Strack
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.