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Full-Text Articles in Law
Consensus, Coherence And The European Convention On Human Rights, Laurence R. Helfer
Consensus, Coherence And The European Convention On Human Rights, Laurence R. Helfer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Notes From California: Rodney King And The Race Question, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
Notes From California: Rodney King And The Race Question, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Reply: “Real” Men And History, Jerome M. Culp
Reply: “Real” Men And History, Jerome M. Culp
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No abstract provided.
Passage Home To India, Mitu Gulati
“Thirty Pieces Of Silver” For The Rights Of Your People: Irresistible Offers Reconsidered As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
“Thirty Pieces Of Silver” For The Rights Of Your People: Irresistible Offers Reconsidered As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Scholarship
In recent decades there has arisen a renewed interest in state constitutional law provisions that parallel the provisions in the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment.
What Do You Think About The Twenty-Seventh Amendment?, William W. Van Alstyne
What Do You Think About The Twenty-Seventh Amendment?, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Scholarship
"What do you think about the twenty-seventh amendment," I asked my aching head just last week.
Children And The Income Tax, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Children And The Income Tax, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Faculty Scholarship
All children are not equal under the federal income tax. The enormous variation in the tax consequences attributable to children suggest a need to evaluate how the income tax adjusts for for family relationships. This article is a comprehensive review of the various ways the Code might adjust tax liabilities to reflect differences in family responsibilities. It begins with a description of current tax benefits to families, some examples of how those benefits work in different situations and a review of proposals for reform.
Book Review, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith
Book Review, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith
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Reviewing, Gary B. Born & David Westin, International Civil Litigation in the United States Courts (1992) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
Understanding The Malpractice Wars, Thomas B. Metzloff
Understanding The Malpractice Wars, Thomas B. Metzloff
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cool Analysis Versus Moral Outrage In The Development Of Federal Environmental Criminal Law, Christopher H. Schroeder
Cool Analysis Versus Moral Outrage In The Development Of Federal Environmental Criminal Law, Christopher H. Schroeder
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No abstract provided.
The Oldest Question Of Constitutional Law, H. Jefferson Powell
The Oldest Question Of Constitutional Law, H. Jefferson Powell
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No abstract provided.
Possible Use Of American Military Tribunals To Punish Offenses Against The Law Of Nations, Robinson O. Everett
Possible Use Of American Military Tribunals To Punish Offenses Against The Law Of Nations, Robinson O. Everett
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No abstract provided.
Copyright And The Constitution In The Age Of Intellectual Property, David L. Lange
Copyright And The Constitution In The Age Of Intellectual Property, David L. Lange
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Twenty-Second Annual Donald Brace Memorial Lecture to the United States Copyright Society at Columbia Law School, April 22, 1992. Reprinted substantially as given, with the addition of footnotes for clarity.
The Trips Component Of The Gatt’S Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects For Intellectual Property Owners In An Integrated World Market, Jerome H. Reichman
The Trips Component Of The Gatt’S Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects For Intellectual Property Owners In An Integrated World Market, Jerome H. Reichman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Marriage And The Income Tax, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Marriage And The Income Tax, Lawrence A. Zelenak
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No abstract provided.
What States Owe Outsiders, Matthew D. Adler
The Ali, Insitutionalization And Disclosure: The Quest For The Outside Director’S Spine, James D. Cox
The Ali, Insitutionalization And Disclosure: The Quest For The Outside Director’S Spine, James D. Cox
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No abstract provided.
The Michael Jackson Pill: Equality, Race, And Culture, Jerome M. Culp
The Michael Jackson Pill: Equality, Race, And Culture, Jerome M. Culp
Faculty Scholarship
I was leaving Langdell Hall, after having feasted too fervently at my fifteenth law school reunion, when I noticed what looked like a very ancient document pushed down in the trash can that litters the small entrance to the main reading room of Langdell. The ancient scroll seemed out of place so carelessly thrown away outside the world's largest law school library. I picked it up and was surprised to discover that there, very near Derrick Bell's former office, I had found another of the scrolls that Professor Bell's friend Geneva had revealed to him before she joined the celestial …
Past And Current Trends In The Evolution Of Design Protection Law- A Comment, Jerome H. Reichman
Past And Current Trends In The Evolution Of Design Protection Law- A Comment, Jerome H. Reichman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Culture Of Battering And The Role Of Meditation In Domestic Violence Cases, Neil Vidmar, Karla Fischer, René Stemple Ellis
Culture Of Battering And The Role Of Meditation In Domestic Violence Cases, Neil Vidmar, Karla Fischer, René Stemple Ellis
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No abstract provided.
Rule-Making And Policy Formulation In South African Administrative-Law Reform, Lawrence G. Baxter
Rule-Making And Policy Formulation In South African Administrative-Law Reform, Lawrence G. Baxter
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No abstract provided.
Rule Of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities Of The Federal Banking Agencies, Lawrence G. Baxter
Rule Of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities Of The Federal Banking Agencies, Lawrence G. Baxter
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.