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Federalism And Concurrent Jurisdiction In Global Markets: Why A Combination Of National And State Antitrust Enforcement Is A Model For Effective Economic Regulation, Katherine M. Jones
Federalism And Concurrent Jurisdiction In Global Markets: Why A Combination Of National And State Antitrust Enforcement Is A Model For Effective Economic Regulation, Katherine M. Jones
Katherine M. Jones
The focus of the article is on the proper role of U.S. state governments in regulating international business. The specific issue analyzed is the desirability of having state attorneys general enforce federal antitrust laws in global markets concurrently with federal antitrust regulators. Congress granted state officials this power in 1976. In 2009, however, a large proportion of the world’s commerce is now conducted in international, rather than national markets. This development has led Judge Richard A. Posner and others to advocate that the states be stripped of their statutory power to enforce federal antitrust laws on behalf of their residents …
The Path To (And From?) Judicial Independence (Reviewing Charles Gardner Geyh, When Courts And Congress Collide: The Struggle For Control Of America’S Judicial System (2006), Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
No abstract provided.
Silence: Insolubly Ambiguous And Deadly: The Constitutional, Evidentiary And Moral Reasons For Excluding ‘Lack Of Remorse’ Testimony And Argument In Capital Sentencing Proceedings, Jules Epstein
Jules Epstein
No abstract provided.
Commentary: Is The Rehnquist Court A. A Friend Of The States? B. A Friend Of The People? C. A Friend Of The Court? D. None Of The Above?, Harry L. Witte
Commentary: Is The Rehnquist Court A. A Friend Of The States? B. A Friend Of The People? C. A Friend Of The Court? D. None Of The Above?, Harry L. Witte
Harry L Witte
No abstract provided.
Federalism, Fig Leaves, And The Games Lawyers Play, Robert C. Power
Federalism, Fig Leaves, And The Games Lawyers Play, Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Revolution, Robert C. Power
Judicial Selection In The People’S Democratic Republic Of Pennsylvania: Here The People Rule?, Harry L. Witte
Judicial Selection In The People’S Democratic Republic Of Pennsylvania: Here The People Rule?, Harry L. Witte
Harry L Witte
No abstract provided.
Resolving Native American Land Claims And The Eleventh Amendment: Changing The Balance Of Power, Katharine F. Nelson
Resolving Native American Land Claims And The Eleventh Amendment: Changing The Balance Of Power, Katharine F. Nelson
Katharine F. Nelson
No abstract provided.
Rights, Revolution, And The Paradox Of Constitutionalism: The Processes Of Constitutional Change In Pennsylvania, Harry L. Witte
Rights, Revolution, And The Paradox Of Constitutionalism: The Processes Of Constitutional Change In Pennsylvania, Harry L. Witte
Harry L Witte
No abstract provided.
The 1990 Federal "Fallback" Statute Of Limitations: Limitations By Default, Katharine F. Nelson
The 1990 Federal "Fallback" Statute Of Limitations: Limitations By Default, Katharine F. Nelson
Katharine F. Nelson
No abstract provided.
Securing Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A New Mission For The Apa?, Harry L. Witte
Securing Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A New Mission For The Apa?, Harry L. Witte
Harry L Witte
No abstract provided.
The Education Of Robert Bork, Robert C. Power
The Fast Food Of Modern Legal Realism (Reviewing Richard Neely, Judicial Jeopardy: When Business Collides With The Courts (1986)), Robert C. Power
The Fast Food Of Modern Legal Realism (Reviewing Richard Neely, Judicial Jeopardy: When Business Collides With The Courts (1986)), Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
No abstract provided.