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Full-Text Articles in Law
Quantifying Liability Under The Architect's Standard Of Care, Murray H. Wright, David E. Boelzner
Quantifying Liability Under The Architect's Standard Of Care, Murray H. Wright, David E. Boelzner
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No abstract provided.
A Response To Professor Vernellia R. Randall's The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Students And Performance, Cynthia V. Ward
A Response To Professor Vernellia R. Randall's The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Students And Performance, Cynthia V. Ward
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No abstract provided.
Towards A Payments System Law For Developing And Transition Economies, Raj Bhala
Towards A Payments System Law For Developing And Transition Economies, Raj Bhala
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This paper examines the legal foundations of large-value credit transfer systems and the importance of certainty, efficiency, and fairness in funds transfer law. A case study is presented to highlight key terminology and concepts. Thereafter, five particularly noteworthy legal rules are discussed in the context of the case study: (1) a rule defining the scope of the law; (2) a rule establishing when the rights and obligations of parties to a funds transfer are triggered; (3) a receiver finality rule; (4) a rule assigning liability for interloper fraud; and (5) a money-back guarantee rule, coupled with provisions on discharge. Finally, …
Critique Of Current Congressional Capital Gains Contentions, John W. Lee
Critique Of Current Congressional Capital Gains Contentions, John W. Lee
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No abstract provided.
Professional Preparedness: A Comparative Study Of Law Graduates' Perceived Readiness For Professional Ethics Issues, James E. Moliterno
Professional Preparedness: A Comparative Study Of Law Graduates' Perceived Readiness For Professional Ethics Issues, James E. Moliterno
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No abstract provided.
Capital Gains Myths, John W. Lee
Capital Gains Myths, John W. Lee
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This article is a summary of parts of Lee's forthcoming article "Critique of Current Congressional Capital Gains Contentions," 15 Va. Tax. L. Rev. 1 (1995). Professor Lee believes that the reasons given by the House Ways and Means Committee Report and capital gains cuts proponents in the recent hearings and the House floor debate in support of the CWATRA 50-percent individual generic capital gains cut are untrue in whole or in part. These stated reasons, reports Lee, are that a capital gains cut will (1) increase the personal savings rate, (2) encourage risk taking by entrepreneurs seeking new technologies and …
Federal Minimums: Insufficient To Save The Bay, Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts
Federal Minimums: Insufficient To Save The Bay, Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts
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No abstract provided.
Dangerous Misperceptions: Protecting Police Officers, Society, And The Fourth Amendment Right To Personal Security, Kathryn R. Urbonya
Dangerous Misperceptions: Protecting Police Officers, Society, And The Fourth Amendment Right To Personal Security, Kathryn R. Urbonya
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No abstract provided.
The Cat That Catches Mice: China's Challenge To The Dominant Privatization Model, Lan Cao
The Cat That Catches Mice: China's Challenge To The Dominant Privatization Model, Lan Cao
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No abstract provided.
Converging First Amendment Principles For Converging Communications Media, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr.
Converging First Amendment Principles For Converging Communications Media, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Domestic Relations Exception To Federal Jurisdiction: Rethinking An Unsettled Federal Courts Doctrine, Michael Ashley Stein
The Domestic Relations Exception To Federal Jurisdiction: Rethinking An Unsettled Federal Courts Doctrine, Michael Ashley Stein
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Book Review Of Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Ronald H. Rosenberg
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, Linda A. Malone
Book Review Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, Linda A. Malone
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No abstract provided.
The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg
The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg
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No abstract provided.
Contracts, Copyright And Preemption In A Digital World, I. Trotter Hardy
Contracts, Copyright And Preemption In A Digital World, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
The Radical Feminist Defense Of Individualism, Cynthia V. Ward
The Radical Feminist Defense Of Individualism, Cynthia V. Ward
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No abstract provided.
The Countermajoritarian Paradox, Neal Devins
The Countermajoritarian Paradox, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Presenting, Back From The [Almost] Dead, The Entrapment Defense, Paul Marcus
Presenting, Back From The [Almost] Dead, The Entrapment Defense, Paul Marcus
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No abstract provided.
Abolish The Article 9 Filing System, Peter A. Alces
Abolish The Article 9 Filing System, Peter A. Alces
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No abstract provided.
Rethinking Antidumping Law, Raj Bhala
Legal Realism, Lex Fori, And The Choice-Of-Law Revolution, Michael S. Green
Legal Realism, Lex Fori, And The Choice-Of-Law Revolution, Michael S. Green
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No abstract provided.
Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone
Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone
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No abstract provided.
Art Of Judicial Biography, Michael J. Gerhardt
Art Of Judicial Biography, Michael J. Gerhardt
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No abstract provided.
Self-Regulation In Global Electronic Markets Through Reinvigorated Trade Usages, Raj Bhala
Self-Regulation In Global Electronic Markets Through Reinvigorated Trade Usages, Raj Bhala
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In a global electronic market the role of trade usages must be reinvigorated to better suit the needs of market participants. Contrary to the approach to trade usages often adopted by courts and scholars, usages should not be seen as merely a device to interpret disputed terms in a contract. Rather, they should be viewed as a legal foundation for existing and new trade practices and, therefore, as a source of authority for and legal obligation arising from such practices. In sum, they should be regarded as a means by which participants in global eiectronic markets can engage in self-regulation. …