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A Right/Duty Perspective On The Legal And Philosophical Foundations Of The No-Duty-To-Rescue Rule, Philip W. Romohr
A Right/Duty Perspective On The Legal And Philosophical Foundations Of The No-Duty-To-Rescue Rule, Philip W. Romohr
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Searches And Seizures Of Americans Abroad: Re-Examining The Fourth Amendment’S Warrant Clause And The Foreign Intelligence Exception Five Years After United States V. Bin Laden, Corey M. Then
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
E-Rulemaking: Bringing Data To Theory At The Federal Communication Commission, John M. De Figueiredo
E-Rulemaking: Bringing Data To Theory At The Federal Communication Commission, John M. De Figueiredo
Duke Law Journal
This Article examines the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking with an examination of data about all filings at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from 1999 to 2004. The Article first reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on e-rulemaking. It then analyzes a dataset of all filings at the FCC using descriptive statistics and regression analysis to determine what drives e-filings and whether the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking is being realized six years into the experiment. The Article finds that though there has indeed been a long-term trend away from paper filings and toward electronic filings, citizen participation seems not to have …
First Amendment Protection Of Teacher Instructional Speech, Walter E. Kuhn
First Amendment Protection Of Teacher Instructional Speech, Walter E. Kuhn
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A New Take On Public Use: Were Kelo And Lingle Nonjusticiable?, David L. Breau
A New Take On Public Use: Were Kelo And Lingle Nonjusticiable?, David L. Breau
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Enriching Discourse On Public Domains, Pamela Samuelson
Enriching Discourse On Public Domains, Pamela Samuelson
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Essential Role Of Securities Regulation, Zohar Goshen, Gideon Parchomovsky
The Essential Role Of Securities Regulation, Zohar Goshen, Gideon Parchomovsky
Duke Law Journal
This Article posits that the essential role of securities regulation is to create a competitive market for sophisticated professional investors and analysts (information traders). The Article advances two related theses-one descriptive and the other normative. Descriptively, the Article demonstrates that securities regulation is specifically designed to facilitate and protect the work of information traders. Securities regulation may be divided into three broad categories: (i) disclosure duties; (ii) restrictions on fraud and manipulation; and (iii) restrictions on insider trading-each of which contributes to the creation of a vibrant market for information traders. Disclosure duties reduce information traders' costs of searching and …
Takings And Statutory Entitlements: Does The Tobacco Buyout Take Quota Rights Without Just Compensation?, Matthew Nis Leerberg
Takings And Statutory Entitlements: Does The Tobacco Buyout Take Quota Rights Without Just Compensation?, Matthew Nis Leerberg
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.