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Banking On Allowances: The Epa's Mixed Record In Managing Emissions-Market Transitions, Nathan D. Richardson, Arthur G. Fraas Jan 2012

Banking On Allowances: The Epa's Mixed Record In Managing Emissions-Market Transitions, Nathan D. Richardson, Arthur G. Fraas

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No abstract provided.


Punitive Damages, Due Process, And Employment Discrimination, Joseph Seiner Jan 2012

Punitive Damages, Due Process, And Employment Discrimination, Joseph Seiner

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The Supreme Court has failed to provide any substantive guidance on when punitive damages are appropriate in employment discrimination cases since it issued its seminal decision in Kolstad v. American Dental Ass'n over twelve years ago. The Court has recently expanded its punitive damages jurisprudence in the high-profile decisions of Philip Morris USA v. Williams and Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker. While these cases dramatically altered the way exemplary relief is analyzed in civil cases, the extent to which these decisions apply in the workplace context remains unclear. Surprisingly, there has been almost no academic literature to date explaining how …


Separation, Deportation, Termination, Marcia A. Yablon-Zug Jan 2012

Separation, Deportation, Termination, Marcia A. Yablon-Zug

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There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental fitness is no longer the standard with regard to undocumented immigrant parents. Increasingly, fit undocumented parents must convince courts and welfare agencies that continuing or resuming parental custody is in their child’s best interest. This requirement is unique to immigrant parents and can have a disastrous impact on their ability to retain custody of their children. Best interest decisions are highly subjective and courts and agencies increasingly base their custody determinations on subjective criteria such as negative perceptions regarding undocumented immigrants and their countries of origin, …


Corporate Social Responsibility After Disaster, Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means Jan 2012

Corporate Social Responsibility After Disaster, Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means

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In recent years, corporations have devoted substantial resources to disaster relief worldwide. For instance, Wal-Mart garnered favorable attention for its contributions in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. According to company press releases, Wal-Mart recently gave hundreds of thousands of dollars for disaster relief in Brazil following a flood, and it has pledged millions in support of Japan in the wake of the tsunami.

Large corporations have not only the economic resources, but also the logistical capacity and operational expertise to make a difference in the first terrible days after a disaster. However, commentators disagree about how …


How Predatory Mortgage Lending Changed African American Communities And Families, Cheryl L. Wade Jan 2012

How Predatory Mortgage Lending Changed African American Communities And Families, Cheryl L. Wade

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This symposium focuses on efforts to reform the secondary mortgage market in the aftermath of the most potent economic downturn in U.S. history since The Great Depression. One question posed at the symposium in several forms was whether low-income Americans should be encouraged to own a home. Implicit in this question is the idea that low­-income homebuyers were responsible for the losses that investors in mortgage-backed securities incurred. This question is part of a familiar narrative: investors in mortgage-backed securities suffered, and the economy suffered, because low-income homebuyers defaulted. My essay, however, looks beyond the alleged irresponsibility of homebuyers …


Virtual Whistleblowing, Miriam A. Cherry Jan 2012

Virtual Whistleblowing, Miriam A. Cherry

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In approximately 2004, Michael DeKort, a forty-one-year-old Lockheed Martin project manager, became concerned about security flaws in ships his employer was selling to the United States Coast Guard. The new ships were part of a planned $24 billion equipment upgrade that would make the United States Coast Guard a more active part of the war on terror. However, according to DeKort, the vessels featured security cameras with significant blind spots and communications equipment that was not secure. Further, DeKort alleged that other equipment on board could not operate at the extreme temperatures required by Lockheed's contract with the government. …


The Lawmaking Family, Noa Ben-Asher Jan 2012

The Lawmaking Family, Noa Ben-Asher

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Increasingly there are conflicts over families trying to “opt out” of various legal structures, especially public school education. Examples of opting-out conflicts include a father seeking to exempt his son from health education classes; a mother seeking to exempt her daughter from mandatory education about the perils of female sexuality; and a vegetarian student wishing to opt out of in-class frog dissection. The Article shows that, perhaps paradoxically, the right to direct the upbringing of children was more robust before it was constitutionalized by the Supreme Court in Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) and Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925). In …


Rehnquist's Missing Letter: A Former Law Clerk's 1955 Thoughts On Justice Jackson And Brown, John Q. Barrett, Brad Snyder Jan 2012

Rehnquist's Missing Letter: A Former Law Clerk's 1955 Thoughts On Justice Jackson And Brown, John Q. Barrett, Brad Snyder

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"I think that Plessy v. Ferguson was right and should be reaffirmed." That's what Supreme Court law clerk William H. Rehnquist wrote privately in December 1952 to his boss, Justice Robert H. Jackson. When the memorandum was made public in 1971 and Rehnquist's Supreme Court confirmation hung in the balance, he claimed that the memorandum reflected Jackson's views, not Rehnquist's. Rehnquist was confirmed, but his explanation triggered charges that he had lied and smeared the memory of one of the Court's most revered justices. This Essay analyzes a newly discovered document—a letter Rehnquist wrote to Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1955, …


Fear And Loathing In Trademark Enforcement, Jeremy N. Sheff Jan 2012

Fear And Loathing In Trademark Enforcement, Jeremy N. Sheff

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Much academic commentary these days concludes that trademark enforcement has become overly aggressive. Commentators argue that the increasingly expansive claims of rights by well-funded trademark owners are unreasonable, and thus that lawsuits asserting those rights amount to trademark bullying. But I think many, if not most, trademark practitioners would take the contrary view that enforcement can only barely keep up with the constantly evolving and worsening threats to their clients' brands, particularly internationally and online. The purpose of this Essay is to try and bridge these two positions by critiquing each one from the perspective of the other. The first …


Overcoming Our Global Disability In The Workforce: Mediating The Dream, Elayne E. Greenberg Jan 2012

Overcoming Our Global Disability In The Workforce: Mediating The Dream, Elayne E. Greenberg

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The unparalleled global support for the 2008 United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ("CRPD") highlights the global schism between the public extolling of human rights for individuals with disabilities and the private castigating of such individuals in their daily lives and in the workforce. The CRPD explicitly mandates that work is a right accorded to individuals with disabilities, and global employers are now being challenged to implement that right. Yet, in order to ensure meaningful, universal compliance with its directives, the CRPD imposes affirmative duties on Supporting States to develop a customized, workable plan that effectively …


Show Me The Money: Part One, Elayne E. Greenberg Jan 2012

Show Me The Money: Part One, Elayne E. Greenberg

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Until now, the discussion of how to ethically monetize “the value added” that settlement savvy attorneys bring to the client has been one of the few remaining taboos that is rarely, candidly discussed among lawyers. How should settlement-proficient lawyers calculate the value of efficient, quality outcomes? How does a lawyer who bills by the hour ethically deal with the inherent conflict of interest between his desire to make as much money as he can and the economic disincentive to be settlement proficient? What are some creative billing incentives to more closely align the clients’ desire for contained legal costs …


Veblen Brands, Jeremy N. Sheff Jan 2012

Veblen Brands, Jeremy N. Sheff

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The subject of this Article is the legal regime that regulates the struggle for control of a luxury brand across various cross-cutting cleavages in American society—global competition over wealth and status. Rights under federal trademark law, whether asserted under statutory provisions relating to simple trademark infringement or the more specialized provisions relating to trademark counterfeiting, are grounded in the doctrine of post-sale confusion.

Post-sale confusion as a doctrine unto itself has received surprisingly little critical attention. What literature does exist either characterizes post-sale confusion as merely one example of broader trends in intellectual property, or else discusses the economic or …


The Family And The Market -- Redux, Maxine Eichner Jan 2012

The Family And The Market -- Redux, Maxine Eichner

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No abstract provided.


Constitutional Branding, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2012

Constitutional Branding, Michael J. Gerhardt

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No abstract provided.


"Extraordinary Circumstances": The Legacy Of The Gang Of 14 And A Proposal For Judicial Nominations Reform, Michael J. Gerhardt, Richard Painter Jan 2012

"Extraordinary Circumstances": The Legacy Of The Gang Of 14 And A Proposal For Judicial Nominations Reform, Michael J. Gerhardt, Richard Painter

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No abstract provided.


Punctilios And Nonprofit Corporate Governance--A Comprehensive Look At Nonprofit Directors' Fiduciary Duties, Thomas Lee Hazen, Lisa Love Hazen Jan 2012

Punctilios And Nonprofit Corporate Governance--A Comprehensive Look At Nonprofit Directors' Fiduciary Duties, Thomas Lee Hazen, Lisa Love Hazen

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No abstract provided.


Of Nazis, Americans, And Educating Against Catastrophe, Eric L. Muller Jan 2012

Of Nazis, Americans, And Educating Against Catastrophe, Eric L. Muller

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No abstract provided.


Challenges To Terry For The Twenty-First Century, Richard E. Myers Ii Jan 2012

Challenges To Terry For The Twenty-First Century, Richard E. Myers Ii

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Responses To The Five Questions: Thoughts After A Decade, A. Mark Weisburd Jan 2012

Responses To The Five Questions: Thoughts After A Decade, A. Mark Weisburd

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No abstract provided.


Citizens United And The Roberts Court's War On Democracy, Gene Nichol Jan 2012

Citizens United And The Roberts Court's War On Democracy, Gene Nichol

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No abstract provided.


State Budget Challenges And The Scourge Of Poverty, Gene Nichol Jan 2012

State Budget Challenges And The Scourge Of Poverty, Gene Nichol

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No abstract provided.


State Debts & Federal Jurisdiction, John V. Orth Jan 2012

State Debts & Federal Jurisdiction, John V. Orth

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No abstract provided.


Charles Dickens And Sovereign Debt, John V. Orth Jan 2012

Charles Dickens And Sovereign Debt, John V. Orth

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No abstract provided.


The Power Of Music: Application Of The First Amendment To Copyright Regulation Of Internet Radio, Amanda Reid Jan 2012

The Power Of Music: Application Of The First Amendment To Copyright Regulation Of Internet Radio, Amanda Reid

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No abstract provided.


Policing School Discipline, Catherine Y. Kim Jan 2012

Policing School Discipline, Catherine Y. Kim

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No abstract provided.


Kickbacks, Honest Services, And Health Care Fraud After Skilling, Joan H. Krause Jan 2012

Kickbacks, Honest Services, And Health Care Fraud After Skilling, Joan H. Krause

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No abstract provided.


Skilling And The Pursuit Of Healthcare Fraud, Joan H. Krause Jan 2012

Skilling And The Pursuit Of Healthcare Fraud, Joan H. Krause

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No abstract provided.


Would A Constitutional Amendment Protect And Promote Marriage In North Carolina? An Analysis Of Data From 2000 To 2009, Holning S. Lau Jan 2012

Would A Constitutional Amendment Protect And Promote Marriage In North Carolina? An Analysis Of Data From 2000 To 2009, Holning S. Lau

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No abstract provided.


Confrontation In Children's Cases: The Dimensions Of Limited Coverage, Robert P. Mosteller Jan 2012

Confrontation In Children's Cases: The Dimensions Of Limited Coverage, Robert P. Mosteller

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No abstract provided.