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Neither Rules Nor Standards, Steven A. Dean Dec 2012

Neither Rules Nor Standards, Steven A. Dean

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The Tax Expenditure Budget Is A Zombie Accountant, Steven A. Dean Nov 2012

The Tax Expenditure Budget Is A Zombie Accountant, Steven A. Dean

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Managerial Judging: The 9/11 Responders' Tort Litigation, Aaron D. Twerski, Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, James A. Henderson, Jr Nov 2012

Managerial Judging: The 9/11 Responders' Tort Litigation, Aaron D. Twerski, Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, James A. Henderson, Jr

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Real Remedies For Virtual Injuries, Anita Bernstein Jun 2012

Real Remedies For Virtual Injuries, Anita Bernstein

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The Aals Section On Women In Legal Education: The Past And The Future, Elizabeth M. Schneider Apr 2012

The Aals Section On Women In Legal Education: The Past And The Future, Elizabeth M. Schneider

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Back To The Future (Reviewing David Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights Against Progressive Reform (2011)), William D. Araiza Apr 2012

Back To The Future (Reviewing David Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights Against Progressive Reform (2011)), William D. Araiza

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Choosing Punishment, Miriam H. Baer Mar 2012

Choosing Punishment, Miriam H. Baer

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The "Silent But Gifted" Law Student: Transforming Anxious Public Speakers Into Well-Rounded Advocates, Heidi K. Brown Jan 2012

The "Silent But Gifted" Law Student: Transforming Anxious Public Speakers Into Well-Rounded Advocates, Heidi K. Brown

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The Development Of Domestic Violence As A Field: Honoring Clare Dalton, Elizabeth Schneider, Cheryl Hanna Jan 2012

The Development Of Domestic Violence As A Field: Honoring Clare Dalton, Elizabeth Schneider, Cheryl Hanna

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Letting The Perfect Become The Enemy Of The Good: The Relatedness Problem In Personal Jurisdiction, Robin Effron Jan 2012

Letting The Perfect Become The Enemy Of The Good: The Relatedness Problem In Personal Jurisdiction, Robin Effron

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Democracy And Productivity: The Glass-Steagall Act And The Shifting Discourse Of Financial Regulation, K. Sabeel Rahman Jan 2012

Democracy And Productivity: The Glass-Steagall Act And The Shifting Discourse Of Financial Regulation, K. Sabeel Rahman

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Politics And Punishment: Reactions To Markel's Political Retributivism, Michael T. Cahill Jan 2012

Politics And Punishment: Reactions To Markel's Political Retributivism, Michael T. Cahill

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After The Flood: The Legacy Of The "Surge" Of Federal Immigration Appeals, Stacy Caplow Jan 2012

After The Flood: The Legacy Of The "Surge" Of Federal Immigration Appeals, Stacy Caplow

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Corrupt Intentions: Bribery, Unlawful Gratuity, And Honest-Services Fraud, Alex Stein Jan 2012

Corrupt Intentions: Bribery, Unlawful Gratuity, And Honest-Services Fraud, Alex Stein

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Scaling The Patent System, Christina Mulligan, Timothy B. Lee Jan 2012

Scaling The Patent System, Christina Mulligan, Timothy B. Lee

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Statistical Knowledge Deconstructed, Kenneth Simons Jan 2012

Statistical Knowledge Deconstructed, Kenneth Simons

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The law frequently distinguishes between individualized knowledge (awareness that one’s act will harm a particular victim, e.g., driving through an intersection while aware that one’s automobile is likely to injure a pedestrian) and statistical knowledge (awareness that one’s activity or multiple acts will, to a high statistical likelihood, harm one or more potential victims, e.g., proceeding with a large construction project that one confidently predicts will result in worker injuries). Under tort and criminal law doctrine, acting with individualized knowledge is ordinarily much more difficult to justify, and, if unjustified, much more culpable, than acting with statistical knowledge. Yet the …


Sports In America, John D. Feerick Jan 2012

Sports In America, John D. Feerick

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A speech written and delivered by Dean John Feerick on April 17, 2009 at the Fordham Law School Sports Law Symposium gives us an insightful look into what sports mean to the world around them. Dean Feerick has been involved first hand in a number of influential sports law decisions in his time as a practitioner and this speech serves as a reminder as to the meaningful role that sports play in each one of our lives. Feerick draws from life experiences of his own as well as that of colleagues and family members to observe the timeless and universal …


The Shadow Rules Of Joinder, Robin Effron Jan 2012

The Shadow Rules Of Joinder, Robin Effron

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