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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Model Of Products Liability Reform, Anita Bernstein
A Model Of Products Liability Reform, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defense, Neil B. Cohen
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defense, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Legal Infrastructure Of Markets: The Role Of Contract And Property Law Essay, Tamar Frankel
The Legal Infrastructure Of Markets: The Role Of Contract And Property Law Essay, Tamar Frankel
Faculty Scholarship
Markets are social institutions that facilitate exchange transactions. Therefore, they require a regime of freedom to exchange-a contract regime. Markets can be made more efficient by reducing the transaction and information costs for market actors. Such a reduction can be effected by standardizing the products exchanged, the terms of the transactions, and the nature of the rights transferred. Information costs can be reduced by publicizing the transactions' and by using the services of intermediaries
Implications Of The Stakeholder Model, Roberta S. Karmel
Implications Of The Stakeholder Model, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Drafting Commercial Law For The New Millennium: Will The Current Process Suffice?, Neil B. Cohen, Barry Zaretsky
Drafting Commercial Law For The New Millennium: Will The Current Process Suffice?, Neil B. Cohen, Barry Zaretsky
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No abstract provided.
Law, Order, And The Consent Defense, Keith M. Harrison
Law, Order, And The Consent Defense, Keith M. Harrison
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] Among the benefits that we gain on leaving the state of nature and joining together in a "civilized society" is some amount of added protection of our individual possessions and person. Among our losses is the ability to plunder, at will, the possessions and bodies of those who are weaker than we are. These two statements are generally, but not absolutely, true. I propose that one hallmark of civilization is the security of everyone who lives under its authority that they are free from the unwanted interferences of others with their personal integrity and property rights.' One way to …
Law, Art, And The Killing Jar, Louise Harmon
Barriers To Foreign Issuer Entry Into U.S. Markets, Roberta S. Karmel, Mary Head
Barriers To Foreign Issuer Entry Into U.S. Markets, Roberta S. Karmel, Mary Head
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Voting Behavior On The Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals, 1991-92, Keith A. Rowley, Michael D. Weiss
Voting Behavior On The Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals, 1991-92, Keith A. Rowley, Michael D. Weiss
Scholarly Works
Between early 1991, when Judge Fortunato Benavides was appointed to replace Judge Marvin O. Teague, and July 1, 1992, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided 251 cases where the ultimate question at stake was whether or not an accused individual would receive punishment for his or her alleged wrongdoing. While the sitting judges unanimously decided roughly one-half of these cases, 133 cases resulted in one or more dissenting votes. Furthermore, a margin of two votes or less decided thirty-five cases.
The purpose of this Article is to analyze and, if possible, explain the voting behavior of the members of …
Profit, Progress And Moral Imperatives, Deborah W. Post
Profit, Progress And Moral Imperatives, Deborah W. Post
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Homecoming: The Ritual Of Writing History, Deborah Waire Post
Homecoming: The Ritual Of Writing History, Deborah Waire Post
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
The New Spectrum Auction Law, Nick Allard
Symposium On Securities Law Enforcement Priorities, Roberta S. Karmel
Symposium On Securities Law Enforcement Priorities, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Securities Law In The European Community: Harmony Or Cacophony?, Roberta S. Karmel
Securities Law In The European Community: Harmony Or Cacophony?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Back From The Brink, Joel Gora
Why The Court Loves Batson: Representation-Reinforcement, Colorblindness, And The Jury, Susan Herman
Why The Court Loves Batson: Representation-Reinforcement, Colorblindness, And The Jury, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
From A Reporter's Perspective: A Proposed Agenda, Aaron Twerski
From A Reporter's Perspective: A Proposed Agenda, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The 1992 Cable Act: Just The Beginning, Nick Allard
The 1992 Cable Act: Just The Beginning, Nick Allard
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.