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Appeal No. 0850: Coddingville Reality Ltd, V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0850: Coddingville Reality Ltd, V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2013-79
Appeal No. 0840: Adams Oil And Gas, Llc, V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0840: Adams Oil And Gas, Llc, V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2011-50; (S. Austin Well #1; ERP #1)
Appeal No. 0847: D & L Energy, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0847: D & L Energy, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Orders 2013-03
Appeal No. 0849: Hardrock Excavation, Llc V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0849: Hardrock Excavation, Llc V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Orders 2013-02 and 2013-07
Appeal No. 0848: Hardrock Excavation, Llc V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0848: Hardrock Excavation, Llc V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Orders 2013-02 and 2013-07
Appeal No. 0837: Donald & Paula Wayt V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Ohio Valley Energy Systems, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0837: Donald & Paula Wayt V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management And Ohio Valley Energy Systems, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Permit Issuance; Ohio Valley Energy Systems; Grindley #1 Well
Appeal No. 0846: Frederick Petroleum V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0846: Frederick Petroleum V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 2012-22
Appeal No. 0841: Big Sky Energy, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0841: Big Sky Energy, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Orders 2011-49
Appeal No. 0843: Summitcrest, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0843: Summitcrest, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Permit Issuance; Chespeake Exploration, LLC
Appeal No. 0844: Andrew & Kristi Stalker V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0844: Andrew & Kristi Stalker V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's order 2012-13; Rufener Unit (Chesapeake Exploration)
Appeal No. 0845: David J. Conrad V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0845: David J. Conrad V. Division Of Oil & Gas Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's order 2012-13; Rufener Unit (Chesapeake Exploration)
Obligation To Proceed To The Second Trial And The Potential Defense Argument, Kyunghwa Kim
Obligation To Proceed To The Second Trial And The Potential Defense Argument, Kyunghwa Kim
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Comparative Analysis Of Global Domestic Terrorism Sentencing Laws, Evan Charles Pelecky
Comparative Analysis Of Global Domestic Terrorism Sentencing Laws, Evan Charles Pelecky
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Political Pressure And Political Interference In The Function Of The Judiciary, Nathaniel T. Dreyfuss
Political Pressure And Political Interference In The Function Of The Judiciary, Nathaniel T. Dreyfuss
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Piracy Definitions In Domestic And Regional Systems, The Pilpg
Piracy Definitions In Domestic And Regional Systems, The Pilpg
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Obligations Of A Country Where Trafficking For Ransom Occurs, Morgan Kearse
Obligations Of A Country Where Trafficking For Ransom Occurs, Morgan Kearse
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of Sentencing In In Absentia Trials, Heather Lee
A Comparative Study Of Sentencing In In Absentia Trials, Heather Lee
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Comparative Study On The Qualifications And Testimonies Of Expert Witnesses, Jonathan Slomski
Comparative Study On The Qualifications And Testimonies Of Expert Witnesses, Jonathan Slomski
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Adverse Inference From Silence Of Accused, Jiefei Yang
Adverse Inference From Silence Of Accused, Jiefei Yang
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Applicability Of Combatant Status To Pirates, The Pilpg
Applicability Of Combatant Status To Pirates, The Pilpg
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, The Pilpg
Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, The Pilpg
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Use And Misuse Of Biomedical Data: Is Bigger Really Better?”, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
The Use And Misuse Of Biomedical Data: Is Bigger Really Better?”, Sharona Hoffman, Andy Podgurski
Faculty Publications
Very large biomedical research databases, containing electronic health records (HER) and genomic data from millions of patients, have been heralded recently for their potential to accelerate scientific discovery and produce dramatic improvements in medical treatments. Research enabled by these databases may also lead to profound changes in law, regulation, social policy, and even litigation strategies. Yet, is “big data” necessarily better data?
This paper makes an original contribution to the legal literature by focusing on what can go wrong in the process of biomedical database research and what precautions are necessary to avoid critical mistakes. We address three main reasons …
The Right To Appeal, Cassandra Burke Robertson
The Right To Appeal, Cassandra Burke Robertson
Faculty Publications
It is time for the Supreme Court to explicitly recognize a constitutional right to appeal. Over the last century, both the federal and state judicial systems have increasingly relied on appellate remedies to protect essential rights. In spite of the modern importance of such remedies, however, the Supreme Court has repeatedly declined to recognize a due-process right to appeal in either civil or criminal cases. Instead, it has repeated nineteenth-century dicta denying the right of appeal, and it has declined petitions for certiorari in both civil and criminal cases seeking to persuade the Court to reconsider that position.
In this …
Junk Science And The Execution Of An Innocent Man, Paul C. Giannelli
Junk Science And The Execution Of An Innocent Man, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
Cameron Todd Willingham was tried and executed for the arson deaths of his three little girls. The expert testimony offered against him to establish arson was junk science.
The case has since become infamous, the subject of an award-winning New Yorker article, numerous newspaper accounts, and several television shows. It also became enmeshed in the death penalty debate and the reelection of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who refused to grant a stay of execution after a noted arson expert submitted a report debunking the “science” offered at Willingham’s trial. The governor then attempted to derail an investigation by the Texas …
The Dynamics And Global Implications Of Subglobal Carbon-Restricting Regimes, Juscelino F. Colares
The Dynamics And Global Implications Of Subglobal Carbon-Restricting Regimes, Juscelino F. Colares
Faculty Publications
The European Union and Australia have enacted comprehensive carbon-restricting reforms that will affect both domestic and foreign industries. After describing these reforms in detail, the article develops a microeconomic analytical model that explains the impact these regimes have on the dynamics of inter-firm competition in carbon-restricting nations and how they will also influence technology choices by certain industries in carbon-friendly nations. Specifically, exporters and producers operating in vertically-integrated industries in carbon-friendly nations will increasingly elect carbon-efficient technologies to minimize costs as they adjust to a changing international regulatory environment. The article hypothesizes that this shift in the carbon intensity of …
Why Legalized Insider Trading Would Be A Disaster, George W. Dent
Why Legalized Insider Trading Would Be A Disaster, George W. Dent
Faculty Publications
Although insider trading is illegal, a stubborn minority still defends it as an efficient means of compensating executives and spurring innovation. However, this minority assumes that legal insider trading would be constrained by the personal wealth of the insiders so that the scope of insider trading would rarely or never be so large as to cause outsiders to stop trading in affected stocks. This Note argues that there would be no such constraint because insiders could obtain outside financing to fully exploit their informational advantage. Outsiders would flee the public stock markets, which would drastically shrink or disappear. The prospect …
Regulating In Uncertainty: Animating The Public Health Product Safety Net To Capture Consumer Products Regulated By The Fda That Use Innovative Technologies, Including Nanotechnologies, Genetic Modification, Cloning, And Lab Grown Meat, Katharine A. Van Tassel
Faculty Publications
The past several decades have seen the creation of transformative new technologies that are being used to design innovative consumer product ingredients never seen before in nature. Examples include the use of nanotechnology and genetic modification, and, right around the corner, cloning and lab grown meat. These innovative technologies are harbingers of more pioneering consumer product ingredients to come. The remarkable pace of the development of ground-breaking new technologies means that the population is being steadily exposed to novel ingredients with unknown health risks.
Optimally, the Food & Drug Administration ("FDA") should be regulating these innovative, novel ingredients in consumer …
Taxation Without Representation: The Illegal Irs Rule To Expand Tax Credits Under The Ppaca, Jonathan H. Adler, Michael F. Cannon
Taxation Without Representation: The Illegal Irs Rule To Expand Tax Credits Under The Ppaca, Jonathan H. Adler, Michael F. Cannon
Faculty Publications
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) provides tax credits and subsidies for the purchase of qualifying health insurance plans on state-run insurance exchanges. Contrary to expectations, many states are refusing or otherwise failing to create such exchanges. An Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rule purports to extend these tax credits and subsidies to the purchase of health insurance in federal exchanges created in states without exchanges of their own. This rule lacks statutory authority. The text, structure, and history of the Act show that tax credits and subsidies are not available in federally run exchanges. The IRS rule is …
Tattoos & Ip Norms, Aaron K. Perzanowski
Tattoos & Ip Norms, Aaron K. Perzanowski
Faculty Publications
The U.S. tattoo industry generates billions of dollars in annual revenue. Like the music, film, and publishing industries, it derives value from the creation of new, original works of authorship. But unlike rights holders in those more traditional creative industries, tattoo artists rarely assert formal legal rights in disputes over copying or ownership of the works they create. Instead, tattooing is governed by a set of nuanced, overlapping, and occasionally contradictory social norms enforced through informal sanctions. And in contrast to other creative communities that rely on social norms because of the unavailability of formal intellectual property protection, the tattoo …
Placing 'Reins' On Regulations: Assessing The Proposed Reins Act, Jonathan H. Adler
Placing 'Reins' On Regulations: Assessing The Proposed Reins Act, Jonathan H. Adler
Faculty Publications
Over the past several decades, the scope, reach and cost of federal regulations have increased dramatically, prompting bipartisan calls for regulatory reform. One such proposed reform is the Regulations of the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (REINS Act). This proposal aims to restore political accountability to federal regulatory policy decisions by requiring both Houses of Congress to approve any proposed "major rule." In effect, the REINS Act would limit the delegation of regulatory authority to federal agencies, and restore legislative control and accountability to Congress. This article seeks to assess the REINS Act and its likely effects on regulatory …