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Evaluating And Improving Legal Processes – A Plea For “Process Values”, Robert S. Summers
Evaluating And Improving Legal Processes – A Plea For “Process Values”, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
What Is The Public Interest? Who Represents It?, Roger C. Cramton
What Is The Public Interest? Who Represents It?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Empirical Survey Of Price Fixing Conspiracies, George A. Hay, Daniel Kelley
An Empirical Survey Of Price Fixing Conspiracies, George A. Hay, Daniel Kelley
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This paper reports on a study of recent Antitrust Division horizontal price fixing cases. The objective of the study was to determine if there has been a specific set of characteristics associated with the product or product markets that have been the subjects of price fixing. If such a pattern exists, it might provide empirical insight into some aspects of oligopoly behavior. From a policy point of view, any pattern that is found could be used in a positive enforcement program designed to investigate the "most likely" areas of price fixing. Section I reviews the academic literature which has dealt …
Judicial Notice: An Exercise In Exorcism, E. F. Roberts
Judicial Notice: An Exercise In Exorcism, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Federal Appellate Justice In 1973, Roger C. Cramton
Federal Appellate Justice In 1973, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Comment, Roger C. Cramton
American Legal Education: An Agenda For Research And Reform, Barry B. Boyer, Roger C. Cramton
American Legal Education: An Agenda For Research And Reform, Barry B. Boyer, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Congressional Authority To Restrict Lower Federal Court Jurisdiction, Theodore Eisenberg
Congressional Authority To Restrict Lower Federal Court Jurisdiction, Theodore Eisenberg
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Separation of powers in the federal government inevitably generates conflicts among the branches. In recent years the executive branch's authority to impound funds appropriated by Congress and to make war without congressional approval has been questioned. In earlier days debate raged over the Supreme Court's authority to nullify legislation passed by Congress. A recurrent example of this phenomenon has been the struggle between Congress and the judiciary over the scope of congressional control of federal court jurisdiction. The recent controversy over school busing has highlighted this problem. The problem is, however, neither novel nor peculiar to the busing issue. In …