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Cause And Effect - And Good Intentions, Timothy O'Neill
Cause And Effect - And Good Intentions, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
Distinguishing Swaps From Futures: A Regulatory History, Christian Johnson
Distinguishing Swaps From Futures: A Regulatory History, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
Bright-Line Rule Spotlights Sham Of Rationale, Timothy O'Neill
Bright-Line Rule Spotlights Sham Of Rationale, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
Digital Editing: It's Time To Tell All, Erik Ugland, Karen Slattery
Digital Editing: It's Time To Tell All, Erik Ugland, Karen Slattery
Erik Ugland
No abstract provided.
Actually, There Is No Line ..., Erik Ugland, Karen Slattery
Actually, There Is No Line ..., Erik Ugland, Karen Slattery
Erik Ugland
No abstract provided.
And The Lockstep Beat Still Goes On, Timothy O'Neill
And The Lockstep Beat Still Goes On, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
The Future Of Sodomy, Libby Adler
The Future Of Sodomy, Libby Adler
Libby S. Adler
This article is based on a talk given at the plenary session on Lawrence v. Texas at the 2003 Lavender Law Conference held at Fordham Law School. It takes its cue from Justice Holmes that law is about prediction, and scours Lawrence for indications about sodomy’s future. Specifically, what in Lawrence might benefit sex? What in Lawrence might confirm or disrupt hetero- and homosexual identities? This article celebrates Lawrence as a victory, but cautions against ignoring a handful of danger signs for sexual practices and categories.
Il Diritto Giurisprudenziale Globalizzato Ed Il Progetto Imperiale. Qualche Spunto, Ugo Mattei
Il Diritto Giurisprudenziale Globalizzato Ed Il Progetto Imperiale. Qualche Spunto, Ugo Mattei
Ugo Mattei
No abstract provided.
Modeling Constitutional Doctrine (Symposium), Mark D. Rosen
Modeling Constitutional Doctrine (Symposium), Mark D. Rosen
Mark D. Rosen
No abstract provided.
State's Court Of Last Resort Is In D.C., Timothy O'Neill
State's Court Of Last Resort Is In D.C., Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
The Ethics Of Staging, Erik Ugland, Karen Slattery
Police Testimony Undoes Conviction, Timothy O'Neill
Police Testimony Undoes Conviction, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
Domestic Torts, Robert Spector
In Closing: Fighting Might With Rights, Kent Greenfield
In Closing: Fighting Might With Rights, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Roles Of Sexual Objectification Experiences And Internalization Of Standards Of Beauty In Eating Disorder Symptomatology: A Test And Extension Of Objectification Theory, Danielle Dirks, B. Moradi
Roles Of Sexual Objectification Experiences And Internalization Of Standards Of Beauty In Eating Disorder Symptomatology: A Test And Extension Of Objectification Theory, Danielle Dirks, B. Moradi
Danielle Dirks
No abstract provided.
The Notion Of Solidarity And The Secret History Of American Labor Law, Thomas Kohler
The Notion Of Solidarity And The Secret History Of American Labor Law, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
"Solidarity," a term not overly familiar to Americans, sometimes seems to have as many meanings as it has users. The concept became incorporated into American thought during the 19th and 20th century waves of Catholic and Jewish immigration. It provides a European vision of communitarian social order that competes with the "unencumbered self" - America's unique brand of individualism. Among philosophers, politicians, religious thinkers, and social activists, solidarity theory sought to redefine the then-prevailing views of social bonds. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the American labor movement, which espouses as its core values the principles of unity and …
The Devil In The Details: How Specific Should Catholic Social Thought Teaching Be? , Michele Pistone
The Devil In The Details: How Specific Should Catholic Social Thought Teaching Be? , Michele Pistone
Michele R. Pistone
The article explores Catholic social teaching's tradition of generality, and assesses the wisdom of, and potential for, change to a more specific orientation. The article enlightens the reader as to reasons for the traditional approach to Catholic social teaching, what might be gained by the articulation of a more concrete social teaching, the assertion that a more specific social teaching will require greater lay input, a suggestion for a possible mechanism for accomplishing this, and the benefits of greater lay input, particularly via the aforementioned mechanism. The article also makes some recommendations as to when, how, and to what degree …
The Long, Complex, And Futile Deportation Saga Of Carlos Marcello, Daniel Kanstroom
The Long, Complex, And Futile Deportation Saga Of Carlos Marcello, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law: The ‘Plenary Power’ Doctrine, In The Encyclopedia Of The Supreme Court (David Schultz Ed., Facts On File), Anil Kalhan
Anil Kalhan
No abstract provided.
Introduction To United States International Taxation, Hugh Ault, James Repetti, Paul Mcdaniel
Introduction To United States International Taxation, Hugh Ault, James Repetti, Paul Mcdaniel
Hugh J. Ault
The 2005 edition of this well-known reference work for the tax community provides an introduction to the application of the United States international taxation system to taxpayers investing or transacting business in the US and other countries. In a relatively brief and manageable form, it sets forth the principles adopted by the US in taxing US or foreign individuals and corporations as they invest, work, or carry on a trade or business in the US or abroad. The presentation focuses on ten specific aspects of the subject matter: -general aspects of the corporation income tax, the individual income tax, the …
Annual Of German & European Law 2003, Russell Miller, Peer Zumbansen
Annual Of German & European Law 2003, Russell Miller, Peer Zumbansen
Russell A. Miller
No abstract provided.
The Rule Of Capture--An Oil And Gas Perspective, Owen Anderson, Bruce Kramer
The Rule Of Capture--An Oil And Gas Perspective, Owen Anderson, Bruce Kramer
Owen L. Anderson
No abstract provided.
International Decisions: Occidental Exploration And Production Company V. The Republic Of Ecuador, Susan Franck
International Decisions: Occidental Exploration And Production Company V. The Republic Of Ecuador, Susan Franck
Susan D. Franck
Occidental v. Ecuador is the first claim under a bilateral investment treaty claim involving tax issues. This case comment analyzes the tribunal's award and offers a critique of both the analysis and the conclusion. This comment suggests that the tribunal may have gone further than necessary in its analysis of arbitrary measures impairing investment, failed to engage in a sector-by-sector analysis of national treatment, and compressed the analysis of separate rights into one broad test for evaluating fair and equitable treatment. The comment concludes that Occidental may best be understood as confined to its unique facts lest there be larger …
Lost Foundations: The Religious Voice And Employee Participation In The United States And Germany, Thomas Kohler
Lost Foundations: The Religious Voice And Employee Participation In The United States And Germany, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Mary And Isis, Lorin Geitner
Mary And Isis, Lorin Geitner
Lorin C. Geitner
An examination of the degree to which the modern conception of the Virgin Mary was affected and influenced by the cult of Isis.
Portrait Of A Patriot: The Major Political And Legal Papers Of Josiah Quincy Junior. Volume One, The Political Commonplace Book And The London Journal, Daniel Coquillette, Neil Longley York
Portrait Of A Patriot: The Major Political And Legal Papers Of Josiah Quincy Junior. Volume One, The Political Commonplace Book And The London Journal, Daniel Coquillette, Neil Longley York
Daniel R. Coquillette
No abstract provided.
The Psychological Foundation For An Integrated Course In Law And Ethics. Journal Of Learning In Higher Education, Richard Mcgowan
The Psychological Foundation For An Integrated Course In Law And Ethics. Journal Of Learning In Higher Education, Richard Mcgowan
Richard McGowan
Centuries ago, Thomas Aquinas noted that “human reason must proceed from the precepts of the natural law as from certain common and indispensable principles to other more particular dispositions” (ST I-II, 91, 3) He said that “because of the uncertainty of human judgment, especially in contingent and particular matters, it happens that different decisions are made about different human acts so that laws are often divergent and even contradictory.” (91, 4)
To the casual reader, Thomas might be endorsing a position akin to ethical relativism but Thomas finds little to endorse about that position: “the truth is the same for …
A Review Of The Year In Family Law: "Same-Sex" Marriage Issue Dominates Headlines, Robert Spector, Linda Elrod
A Review Of The Year In Family Law: "Same-Sex" Marriage Issue Dominates Headlines, Robert Spector, Linda Elrod
Robert G. Spector
No abstract provided.
Detention Reform And Girls: Challenges And Solutions: Jdai Pathways To Juvenile Detention Reform #13, Francine Sherman
Detention Reform And Girls: Challenges And Solutions: Jdai Pathways To Juvenile Detention Reform #13, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
This report is part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) Pathways to Detention Reform Series. It describes the urgent need for juvenile justice systems to focus on their female populations and presents an overview of the pathways girls take into detention in the United States with a focus on justice system policies and practices that lead to unnecessary and disproportionate detention of girls. It then identifies promising policies, practices, and gender-responsive approaches drawn from JDAI sites, which can reduce girls’ detention and improve their outcomes. The report concludes with systemic strategies to eliminate gender bias …
The Nature And Enforcement Of Investor Rights Under Investment Treaties: Do Investment Treaties Have A Bright Future?, Susan Franck
The Nature And Enforcement Of Investor Rights Under Investment Treaties: Do Investment Treaties Have A Bright Future?, Susan Franck
Susan D. Franck
The number of bilateral and multilateral investment treaties has surged in the past decade. Investors are actively using these treaties to bring claims against sovereign states, and many of these tribunals have come to conflicting - if not diametrically opposed - results on the meaning of substantive treaty rights. This article evaluates the positive and negative attributes of such inconsistencies and the impact upon the rule of law. The article recommends building safeguards into the current dispute resolution process to minimize the negative impact of inconsistency and maximize its positive attributes.