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The Antitrust Jurisprudence Of Neil Gorsuch, John M. Newman
The Antitrust Jurisprudence Of Neil Gorsuch, John M. Newman
Florida State University Law Review
In 2017, the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil M. Gorsuch’s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court. Like Justice Stevens before him, Gorsuch’s primary area of expertise is anti-trust law. Like Stevens, Gorsuch both practiced and taught in the field before joining the bench. As a judge for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch penned multiple substantive antitrust opinions.
His unique expertise will likely situate Gorsuch as one of the Court’s leading voices on antitrust matters for decades to come. A close examination of his prior antitrust opinions thus offers vital insight into his approach to antitrust principles and execution. …
Onlineketoproducts-Converted.Pdf, Dermvix Tri
Onlineketoproducts-Converted.Pdf, Dermvix Tri
DermVix tri
Can A Politician Block You On Social Media?, Alan E. Garfield
Can A Politician Block You On Social Media?, Alan E. Garfield
Alan E Garfield
No abstract provided.
When Does Legal Flexibility Work In Environmental Law, Eric Biber, Josh Eagle
When Does Legal Flexibility Work In Environmental Law, Eric Biber, Josh Eagle
Josh Eagle
When Does Legal Flexibility Work In Environmental Law, Eric Biber, Josh Eagle
When Does Legal Flexibility Work In Environmental Law, Eric Biber, Josh Eagle
Eric Biber
All Things To All People, Part One, Peter J. Aschenbrenner
All Things To All People, Part One, Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Our Constitutional Logic has identified the fundamental predicate of Government I, which operated, more or less, under Constitution I, the Constutiton of the year One, as a disposable government. See The Standard Model at War, 17 OCL 350. if government asserts, affirmatively, that it is disposable, isn’t it also asserting that it can replicate its systems (= structures political society) at will? OCL builds on its assertion of political society as a three-goaled contrivance. See Why Do Political Societies Exist? 2 OCL 883. Isn’t such a government asserting the primacy of the needs of civil society? By offering to dispose …
Does The Second Amendment Protect Firearms Commerce?, David B. Kopel
Does The Second Amendment Protect Firearms Commerce?, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
The Second Amendment protects the operation of businesses which provide Second Amendment services, including gun stores. Although lower federal courts have split on the issue, the right of firearms commerce is demonstrated by the original history of the Second Amendment, confirmed by the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller, and consistent with the Court's precedents on other individual rights.
How Do We Know When Political Societies Change?, Peter Aschenbrenner
How Do We Know When Political Societies Change?, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Predicates, features, attributes and properties of a system are liable to change. How does the change get marked down? For this purpose what facet of a system should command our attention? Any system worth the name, Our Constitutional Logic argues, is aware of its own standing in civil society. OCL considers the issues raised.
Teschner V. Commissioner, 38 T.C. ... No. 101 (1962), Harry A. Haines
Teschner V. Commissioner, 38 T.C. ... No. 101 (1962), Harry A. Haines
Montana Law Review
Teschner v. Commissioner
Descargar` Chicos Buenos [2019] Pelicula Completa Ver-Hd™ Espanol - Latino Online, Madelineleonard77 Madelineleonard77
Descargar` Chicos Buenos [2019] Pelicula Completa Ver-Hd™ Espanol - Latino Online, Madelineleonard77 Madelineleonard77
madelineleonard77 madelineleonard77
No abstract provided.
Women's Work And Wealth: Measuring The Impact Of Incremental Liberations, 1850-1870, Hannah Kelly
Women's Work And Wealth: Measuring The Impact Of Incremental Liberations, 1850-1870, Hannah Kelly
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
Using a two-way fixed effects difference-in-difference model, this project analyzes data from the IPUMS Full Count census for 1850, 1860, and 1870 at a state level for 48 states. Four models assess the impact of property laws on women's real property holdings, labor force participation, household types, and real property values.
By quantifying the impact of various legal reforms on women's economic empowerment, this project fills a gap in the understanding of the intersection between law, society, and women's economic agency during a transformative period in pre-industrial American history. These impacts can implicate the effectiveness of legislative measures in advancing …
Investigating Exoneration Patterns Among Juveniles, Kristin Mahan
Investigating Exoneration Patterns Among Juveniles, Kristin Mahan
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Exoneration from crime has been studied among adults, but exoneration of juveniles (i.e., persons under age 18) has not been analyzed as a separate entity, despite distinct legal systems and developmental considerations. Wrongful conviction, while not always indicative of innocence, devastates lives of convicted individuals and their families, while increasing public mistrust and sometimes failing to convict truly guilty individuals. This devastation, as well as vulnerability to wrongful conviction, is significantly increased for youth who miss out on crucial developmental years, milestones, and opportunities.
In the current study, I examined differing and intersecting contributors (i.e., individual characteristics, crime characteristics, legal …
Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. Davault, Michael S. Sinha
Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. Davault, Michael S. Sinha
All Faculty Scholarship
The United States is one of the largest consumers of meat globally. The production of meat contributes substantially to climate change due to the levels of greenhouse gasses emitted and the amount of land, water, feed, and other natural resources required to raise animals used for meat. Traditional meat production is another major source for the emergence of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. Nevertheless, Americans consume more meat now than at any time in the nation’s history.
Advocates for policy change aimed at addressing the risks associated with meat production have typically focused on reducing meat consumption, alternatives to meat, …
Reporting Sexual Violence: The Victim's Right To Protection And Justice, Nada Shehata
Reporting Sexual Violence: The Victim's Right To Protection And Justice, Nada Shehata
Theses and Dissertations
Incidents of sexual violence are still under-reported to legal institutions in Egypt despite the recent legal amendments. The reasons for under-reporting SV incidents to police stations appear to be the same that justifies victim’s non-reporting or resorting to various social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram as “Daftr Hekayat” and “AssaultPolice” which provided a safe space for them to reveal the assault incidents and warn potential victims from the shamed assailants. As successful as these accounts are, they have their drawbacks. It is not accessible to economically and educationally disadvantaged victims, and lately, the perpetrators started to file defamation lawsuits …
Is Collegiate Athletics Already Professionalized While The Ncaa Still Recognizes College Sports As Amateur Athletics?, Justin Orsini
Is Collegiate Athletics Already Professionalized While The Ncaa Still Recognizes College Sports As Amateur Athletics?, Justin Orsini
Student Works
No abstract provided.
A Lesson To Learn: Transgender Students Face Discriminatory School Policies In Texas, Randy Terhune
A Lesson To Learn: Transgender Students Face Discriminatory School Policies In Texas, Randy Terhune
Student Works
No abstract provided.
School Choice And The First Amendment, Symone Cirton
School Choice And The First Amendment, Symone Cirton
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Professional Identity Formation Through Exploring Academic, Professional, And Personal Well-Being, Andrele Brutus St. Val, Ann N. Sinsheimer
Professional Identity Formation Through Exploring Academic, Professional, And Personal Well-Being, Andrele Brutus St. Val, Ann N. Sinsheimer
Articles
Law students have reported common barriers during their academic journeys. They report that demands on their time are at an all-time high, that they believe that there’s one “right way” to be a law student and lawyer, or that they are constantly comparing themselves to others. Research suggests, however, that students can shape the way they experience difficult moments by looking at these challenges in positive ways and adopting a perspective that helps them to thrive. Working with psychology researcher Dr. Omid Fotuhi, and a group of law students, we created an intersession course—Thriving in the Law: Tools for Academic, …
Ensnared By Custom: Mary Astell And The American Bar Association On Female Autonomy, Judy Cornett
Ensnared By Custom: Mary Astell And The American Bar Association On Female Autonomy, Judy Cornett
Book Chapters
Rhetoric—the arts of practical discourse that we broadly define as the use of symbols to influence belief and action—has something to say about contemporary legal theory and practice. Law and rhetoric in the West were born together nearly 2500 years ago in the Mediterranean. American law has eschewed its rhetorical roots since the late nineteenth century. Denying law’s rhetorical nature helps to construct an impartial façade, shoring up law’s legitimacy. Admitting the rhetorical nature of law would be to admit its partiality, or the point of view inevitably inscribed with every textual choice. At the same time, rhetorical theorists have …
Free Exercise Challenges To Entheogen Prohibitions: Precedents, Principles, And Issues, Kevin Chamow
Free Exercise Challenges To Entheogen Prohibitions: Precedents, Principles, And Issues, Kevin Chamow
Student Works
No abstract provided.
A Promise Yet Unfulfilled: The Yates Memo’S Impact On Individual Accountability For Corporate Wrongdoing Eight Years On, Kevin P. Turner
A Promise Yet Unfulfilled: The Yates Memo’S Impact On Individual Accountability For Corporate Wrongdoing Eight Years On, Kevin P. Turner
Student Works
No abstract provided.
No Way To Die: A Proposal For Expanding New Jersey’S Medical Aid In Dying Act By Removing The “Terminal Illness” Requirement To Include Patients With Severe And Persistent Mental Illness, Liam Cosgrove
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Sanctuary: How Churches Escape The Law And Protect The Criminal, Kyle R. Wavro
Sanctuary: How Churches Escape The Law And Protect The Criminal, Kyle R. Wavro
Student Works
No abstract provided.
A Holistic Overview Of The Data Act, Its Implications On The Economy And Interplay With The Gdpr, Mary A. Mikhail
A Holistic Overview Of The Data Act, Its Implications On The Economy And Interplay With The Gdpr, Mary A. Mikhail
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Ncaa Videogames: How The Litigation That Cancelled Ncaa Football Has Led To Its Comeback, Peter Shah
Ncaa Videogames: How The Litigation That Cancelled Ncaa Football Has Led To Its Comeback, Peter Shah
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Ncaa: Not Comprised Of Amateurs Anymore, Michael Reilly
Ncaa: Not Comprised Of Amateurs Anymore, Michael Reilly
Student Works
No abstract provided.
The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London, Joseph E. Decker
The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London, Joseph E. Decker
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Adaptive College Athletics: The Champion Medals Await Those Collegiate Universities Who Compete, Peter Galati
Adaptive College Athletics: The Champion Medals Await Those Collegiate Universities Who Compete, Peter Galati
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Water, Water, Everywhere, And Not A Drop Of Justice: International Water Crimes In The Anthropocene, Matthew J. D’Amato
Water, Water, Everywhere, And Not A Drop Of Justice: International Water Crimes In The Anthropocene, Matthew J. D’Amato
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Transforming Constitutional Doctrine Through Mandatory Appeals From Three-Judge District Courts: The Warren And Burger Courts And Their Contemporary Lessons, Michael E. Solimine
Transforming Constitutional Doctrine Through Mandatory Appeals From Three-Judge District Courts: The Warren And Burger Courts And Their Contemporary Lessons, Michael E. Solimine
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
Judicial interpretations of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment underwent significant change, both expanding and retrenching in various ways, in Supreme Court doctrine during the Warren and Burger Courts. An underappreciated influence on the change is the method by which those cases reached the Court’s docket. A significant number of the cases reached the Court’s docket not by discretionary grants of writs of certiorari, as occurred in most other cases, but by mandatory appeals directly from three-judge district courts. This article makes several contributions regarding the important changes in these doctrines during the Warren Court …