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Foreword, Kevin Dorse
Two Faces Of Liberalism, Cass R. Sunstein
Two Faces Of Liberalism, Cass R. Sunstein
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Malthusian Constitution, Thomas C. Grey
The Malthusian Constitution, Thomas C. Grey
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Last Word On Eminent Domain, Richard A. Epstein
A Last Word On Eminent Domain, Richard A. Epstein
University of Miami Law Review
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A Reflection On Epstein And His Critics, Ellen Frankel Paul
A Reflection On Epstein And His Critics, Ellen Frankel Paul
University of Miami Law Review
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An Outline Of Takings, Richard A. Epstein
An Outline Of Takings, Richard A. Epstein
University of Miami Law Review
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Takings Of Property And Constitutional Serendipity, Larry Alexander
Takings Of Property And Constitutional Serendipity, Larry Alexander
University of Miami Law Review
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The Consequences Of Conceptualism, Margaret Jane Radin
The Consequences Of Conceptualism, Margaret Jane Radin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Conference On Takings Of Property And The Constitution
Proceedings Of The Conference On Takings Of Property And The Constitution
University of Miami Law Review
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Nollan V. California Coastal Commission, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Nollan V. California Coastal Commission, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Jurisdiction Over Foreign Governments, Melissa L. Werthan, Nancie L. Combs, Jeffrey L. Deitch, Anita L. Fuoss
Jurisdiction Over Foreign Governments, Melissa L. Werthan, Nancie L. Combs, Jeffrey L. Deitch, Anita L. Fuoss
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Passage of the FSIA in 1976 codified the restrictive theory of sovereign immunity, which provides that a foreign state will re-main immune from suit for its public acts but will lose immunity for its private and commercial acts. By placing the determination of a foreign government's immunity in the hands of the judiciary, Congress attempted to standardize an area of the law that had been governed by political relations between the United States and foreign governments.
The FSIA is the exclusive mechanism through which private parties can seek redress against foreign governments in United States courts. The Act provides a …
Dancing On The Edge Of Article 9, James J. White
Dancing On The Edge Of Article 9, James J. White
Articles
Despite the fact that Article 9 is a much more comprehensive personal property security statute than was ever found in American law prior to its enactment, cases continue to present issues on the scope of the Article. Gone are the cases in which a court was called upon to determine whether a "conditional sales contract" could be dealt with under the "factor's lien" law; it is now clear that all such personal property security devices are governed by Article 9. Yet many problems remain for the unwary lawyer. I will identify several and deal in detail with three of these …
Economic Analysis Of Liberty And Property: A Critique, Peter N. Simon
Economic Analysis Of Liberty And Property: A Critique, Peter N. Simon
Publications
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Miotke V. City Of Spokane: Nuisance Or Inverse Condemnation—Theories For Government Environmental Liability, Gary L. Baker
Miotke V. City Of Spokane: Nuisance Or Inverse Condemnation—Theories For Government Environmental Liability, Gary L. Baker
Seattle University Law Review
A recent decision by the Washington State Supreme Court, Miotke v. City of Spokane, may broadly affect the right to and type of recovery that will be available to persons whose property rights are infringed either by an agent of the state or by private parties. Miotke involved the dumping of untreated sewage into a river, with the sewage flowing into a lake and interfering with lakefront property owners' enjoyment of their property. The court in Miotke faced a set of claims in property, tort, and state environmental law. The court recognized the significance of its decision and the …