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The Law And Ecology Of Dam Removals, Dave Owen, Kim Sager-Fradkin
The Law And Ecology Of Dam Removals, Dave Owen, Kim Sager-Fradkin
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No abstract provided.
Hating Hate Speech: Why Current First Amendment Doctrine Does Not Condemn A Careful Ban, Rory Little
Hating Hate Speech: Why Current First Amendment Doctrine Does Not Condemn A Careful Ban, Rory Little
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No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Confessions Under Israeli Law: Procedural And Substantive Differences Between The “Free And Voluntary” Standard And The Judicial Exclusionary Rule For Unlawfully Obtained Evidence, Binyamin Blum, Yoram Rabin, Barak Ariel
The Admissibility Of Confessions Under Israeli Law: Procedural And Substantive Differences Between The “Free And Voluntary” Standard And The Judicial Exclusionary Rule For Unlawfully Obtained Evidence, Binyamin Blum, Yoram Rabin, Barak Ariel
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The Hounds Of Empire: Forensic Dog Tracking In Britain And Its Colonies, 1888-1953, Binyamin Blum
The Hounds Of Empire: Forensic Dog Tracking In Britain And Its Colonies, 1888-1953, Binyamin Blum
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Regulating The Packaged Water Industry In Africa: Challenges And Recommendations, Jessica Vapnek, Ashley R. Williams
Regulating The Packaged Water Industry In Africa: Challenges And Recommendations, Jessica Vapnek, Ashley R. Williams
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No abstract provided.
Human Rights From The Ground Up: Building The First Law School Legal Aid Clinic In Haiti, Kate Bloch, Roxanne Edmond-Dimanche
Human Rights From The Ground Up: Building The First Law School Legal Aid Clinic In Haiti, Kate Bloch, Roxanne Edmond-Dimanche
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No abstract provided.
Predicting Stream Vulnerability To Urbanization Stress With Bayesian Network Mode, Dave Owen, Kristen K. Weil, Christopher S. Cronen, Spencer R. Meyer, Robert J. Lilieholm, Thomas J. Danielson, Leonidas Tsomides
Predicting Stream Vulnerability To Urbanization Stress With Bayesian Network Mode, Dave Owen, Kristen K. Weil, Christopher S. Cronen, Spencer R. Meyer, Robert J. Lilieholm, Thomas J. Danielson, Leonidas Tsomides
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No abstract provided.
How To Assess The Real World Application Of A Capital Sentencing Statute: A Response To Professor Flanders’S Comment, John Mills
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In assessing the constitutionality of a capital sentencing regime, the raw number of aggravating factors is irrelevant. What matters is their scope. To pass constitutional muster, aggravating factors (or the equivalent) must narrow the scope of death eligibility to the worst-of-the-worst. Professor Chad Flanders wants courts to ignore empirical assessments of the scope of aggravating circumstances and uses an imagined State of Alpha as his jumping off point. This response to Prof. Flanders makes the case for looking at the actual operation of a law, not just its reach in the abstract. This response focuses on Arizona’s capital sentencing regime …
Rebellious Deaning: One African American Woman's Vision Of A Progressive Law School, Shauna Marshall
Rebellious Deaning: One African American Woman's Vision Of A Progressive Law School, Shauna Marshall
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Latinos And The Internal Revenue Code: A Tax Policy Primer For The New Administration, Leo P. Martinez
Latinos And The Internal Revenue Code: A Tax Policy Primer For The New Administration, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure Rules For European Courts, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Civil Procedure Rules For European Courts, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Are Asian Americans Now White?, Frank H. Wu
Tools For Change: Boosting The Retention Of Women In The Stem Pipeline, Joan C. Williams, Katherine W. Phillips, Erika V. Hall
Tools For Change: Boosting The Retention Of Women In The Stem Pipeline, Joan C. Williams, Katherine W. Phillips, Erika V. Hall
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This study details how gender bias plays out in everyday workplace interactions in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). It is based on in-depth interviews with 60 women scientists of color (chiefly professors), and a survey of 557 women scientists (of all races). Different types of gender bias were reported at different rates. Prescriptive gender bias was most common (76.3% of women interviewed reported it), followed by descriptive gender bias (66.7%) and gender bias triggered by motherhood (64.0%); just over half of the women interviewed (55.3%) reported situations in which gender bias against women fueled conflicts among women. The survey …
The End(S) Of Legal Education, Frank H. Wu
The End(S) Of Legal Education, Frank H. Wu
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Legal education is in jeopardy. There is no longer sufficient demand for the juris doctor degree from prospective students; the supply of seats exceeds the number of applicants possessing the credentials that have until recently been preferred by each respective institution. As a consequence, schools have had to implement “tuition discounting” at unprecedented levels even to enroll fewer individuals who are less qualified by conventional predictors. Meanwhile, the mainstream press, with encouragement from the organized bar, has excoriated the legal academy for its failures, whether real or perceived. These critics have wondered about the “return on investment.”
Bridging Rule Of Law Theory And Implementation: The Role Of Professional Ethical Integrity,, Kate Bloch
Bridging Rule Of Law Theory And Implementation: The Role Of Professional Ethical Integrity,, Kate Bloch
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No abstract provided.
Bar, Bench, And Civic Culture, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Bar, Bench, And Civic Culture, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Rule Of Law And Ethical Integrity: Does Haiti Need A Code Of Legal Ethics?, Kate Bloch, Roxanne Edmond-Dimanche
The Rule Of Law And Ethical Integrity: Does Haiti Need A Code Of Legal Ethics?, Kate Bloch, Roxanne Edmond-Dimanche
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No abstract provided.
Legal Indeterminacy In Insanity Cases: Clarifying Wrongfulness And Applying A Triadic Approach To Forensic Evaluations, Kate Bloch, Jeffery Gould
Legal Indeterminacy In Insanity Cases: Clarifying Wrongfulness And Applying A Triadic Approach To Forensic Evaluations, Kate Bloch, Jeffery Gould
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No abstract provided.
The Hidden Costs Of Cliff Effects In The Internal Revenue Code And Proposals For Change, Manoj Viswanathan
The Hidden Costs Of Cliff Effects In The Internal Revenue Code And Proposals For Change, Manoj Viswanathan
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Cliff effects in the Internal Revenue Code trigger a sudden increase of federal tax liability when some attribute of a taxpayer—most commonly income—exceeds a particular threshold value. As a result, two taxpayers in nearly identical economic situations can face considerably different tax liabilities depending on which side of the triggering criterion they fall. The magnitude of the equity and efficiency costs associated with cliff effects is significant: cliff effects are attached to tax provisions amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars, the majority of which are targeted at low- and moderate-income taxpayers. Cliff effects have received little attention in legal …
Cross-Cultural Challenges, Consensus, And Opportunities For Advancing The Professional Ethical Integrity Of Legal System Actors, Rory Little
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No abstract provided.
Merit-Based Sentencing Reductions: Moving Forward On Specifics, And Some Critique Of The New Model Penal Code, Rory Little
Merit-Based Sentencing Reductions: Moving Forward On Specifics, And Some Critique Of The New Model Penal Code, Rory Little
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No abstract provided.
Introduction: Changing Law For A Changing Climate, David Takacs
Introduction: Changing Law For A Changing Climate, David Takacs
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No abstract provided.
The Hidden Life Of Andrew Taslitz, Frank H. Wu
The Hidden Life Of Andrew Taslitz, Frank H. Wu
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No abstract provided.
Exporting The Hearsay Provisions Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence,, Roger C. Park
Exporting The Hearsay Provisions Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence,, Roger C. Park
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No abstract provided.
Legal Education In A Modern World: Evolution At Work, Leo P. Martinez
Legal Education In A Modern World: Evolution At Work, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Toward A More Perfect Union?: The Dangers Of Conflating Progress And Equality, Leo P. Martinez
Toward A More Perfect Union?: The Dangers Of Conflating Progress And Equality, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Class Counsel As Litigation Funders, Morris A. Ratner
Class Counsel As Litigation Funders, Morris A. Ratner
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No abstract provided.
Effective Client Selection In Transactional Clinics, Manoj Viswanathan
Effective Client Selection In Transactional Clinics, Manoj Viswanathan
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No abstract provided.
Reforming Law Schools: A Manifesto, Frank H. Wu
Reforming Law Schools: A Manifesto, Frank H. Wu
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No abstract provided.
Is There A "Duty To Read"?, Charles L. Knapp
Is There A "Duty To Read"?, Charles L. Knapp
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The notion that there is in general contract law a "duty to read" persists in the decisions of American courts. This Article explores the general question of what it may mean to say that there is a "duty to read," and concludes by suggesting what role (if any) that doctrine should play in our present-day law of contract. The Article begins by examining various ways in which the "duty to read" is commonly articulated, and compares it to other contract law concepts: the "duty to bargain in good faith" and the "duty to mitigate damages." The Article next considers a …