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The Principles Of Justice, In Symposium, Propter Honoris Respectum: John Finnis, Richard W. Wright Dec 2000

The Principles Of Justice, In Symposium, Propter Honoris Respectum: John Finnis, Richard W. Wright

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Many theorists claim that justice is a question-begging concept that has no inherent substantive content. They point to disagreements among justice theorists themselves about basic aspects of the justice theory, such as the nature of corrective justice and the distinction between it and distributive justice, as even further reason to dismiss the concept of justice or to fill it with their preferred theoretical content. Yet most persons perceive that the concept of justice is not an empty shell. Since ancient times it has been thought to encompass not merely a formal equality (treating like cases alike), but also a substantive …


A Taxing Time For The Bishop Estate: What Is The I.R.S. Role In Charity Governance?, Evelyn Brody Mar 2000

A Taxing Time For The Bishop Estate: What Is The I.R.S. Role In Charity Governance?, Evelyn Brody

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This piece, included in the University of Hawaii Law Review's symposium issue on the Bishop Estate, explores the relationship between the new intermediate sanctions law and the IRS's power to revoke tax exemption under § 501(c)(3). Inspired by the storied setting, I indulge in a fantasy: This article pretends that the IRS revoked the Estate's exemption, and takes the form of the Tax Court declaratory judgment opinion. I reluctantly 'rule' that exemption was not appropriate, because State enforcement action against the trustees was proceeding. (However, this forum allows me to hedge my argument by producing two concurring and one dissenting …


Book Review: Lawrence Lessig, Code And Other Laws Of Cyberspace, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

Book Review: Lawrence Lessig, Code And Other Laws Of Cyberspace, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Dispute Resolution In Cyberspace: Demand For New Forms Of Adr, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

Dispute Resolution In Cyberspace: Demand For New Forms Of Adr, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Economic And Other Barriers To Electronic Commerce, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

Economic And Other Barriers To Electronic Commerce, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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The 1% Solution: American Judges Must Enter The Internet Age (With Ronald W. Staudt), Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

The 1% Solution: American Judges Must Enter The Internet Age (With Ronald W. Staudt), Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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The Internet Is Changing The Public International Legal System, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

The Internet Is Changing The Public International Legal System, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces (With Martin H. Malin), Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 2000

The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces (With Martin H. Malin), Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen Mar 2000

Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen

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My First Grade Teacher, Jeffrey G. Sherman Mar 2000

My First Grade Teacher, Jeffrey G. Sherman

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The 1% Solution: American Judges Must Enter The Internet Age (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Ronald W. Staudt Mar 2000

The 1% Solution: American Judges Must Enter The Internet Age (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Ronald W. Staudt

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Part Ii: Special Considerations Applicable To Anti-Suit Injunctions In Class Actions, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2000

Part Ii: Special Considerations Applicable To Anti-Suit Injunctions In Class Actions, Joan E. Steinman

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The Newest Frontier Of Judicial Activism: Removal Under The All Writs Act, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2000

The Newest Frontier Of Judicial Activism: Removal Under The All Writs Act, Joan E. Steinman

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Achieving Legal And Business Order In Cyberspace: A Report On Global Jurisdictional Issues Created By The Internet, Margaret G. Stewart Mar 2000

Achieving Legal And Business Order In Cyberspace: A Report On Global Jurisdictional Issues Created By The Internet, Margaret G. Stewart

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Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 2000

Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock

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Banning The Clone, Lori B. Andrews Feb 2000

Banning The Clone, Lori B. Andrews

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The Effectiveness Of International Legislative Responses To The Helms-Burton Act, Bernadette Atuahene Feb 2000

The Effectiveness Of International Legislative Responses To The Helms-Burton Act, Bernadette Atuahene

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The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act (Helms-Burton Act) is the latest appendage to the Cuban embargo. Title III has caused an international uproar because it gives U.S. victims of Cuban expropriation a right of action within U.S. courts against third parties who traffic in confiscated property. For example, a U.S. citizen can sue a Canadian Mining company doing business in Cuba if they are operating on or using expropriated property. The Helms-Burton Act (HBA) targets U.S. allies who continue to trade and invest in Cuba regardless of pending U.S. claims of expropriation. In response to the HBA, Cuba, …


Biology For Feminists, Katharine K. Baker Feb 2000

Biology For Feminists, Katharine K. Baker

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A Contested Ascendancy: Problems With Personal Managers Acting As Producers, William A. Birdthistle Feb 2000

A Contested Ascendancy: Problems With Personal Managers Acting As Producers, William A. Birdthistle

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Natural Rights And The Second Amendment, Steven J. Heyman Feb 2000

Natural Rights And The Second Amendment, Steven J. Heyman

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Federal Agency Ombuds: The Costs, Benefit And Countenance Of Confidentiality, Harold J. Krent Feb 2000

Federal Agency Ombuds: The Costs, Benefit And Countenance Of Confidentiality, Harold J. Krent

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The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces, (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Martin H. Malin Feb 2000

The National Labor Relations Act In Cyberspace: Union Organizing In Electronic Workplaces, (With Henry H. Perritt, Jr.), Martin H. Malin

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Mt. Healthy And Causation In Fact: The Court Still Doesn't Get It!, Sheldon Nahmod Feb 2000

Mt. Healthy And Causation In Fact: The Court Still Doesn't Get It!, Sheldon Nahmod

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Humanitarian Intervention At A Crossroads, Bartram Brown Jan 2000

Humanitarian Intervention At A Crossroads, Bartram Brown

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Damages Mitigation Doctrine In The Statutory Anti-Discrimination Context: Mitigating Its Negative Impact, Howard C. Eglit Jan 2000

Damages Mitigation Doctrine In The Statutory Anti-Discrimination Context: Mitigating Its Negative Impact, Howard C. Eglit

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Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber Jan 2000

Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber

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A New Copyright Order: Why National Courts Should Create Global Norms, Graeme Dinwoodie Jan 2000

A New Copyright Order: Why National Courts Should Create Global Norms, Graeme Dinwoodie

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(National) Trademark Laws And The (Non-National) Domain Name System, Graeme Dinwoodie Jan 2000

(National) Trademark Laws And The (Non-National) Domain Name System, Graeme Dinwoodie

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The Integration Of International And Domestic Intellectual Property Lawmaking, Graeme Dinwoodie Jan 2000

The Integration Of International And Domestic Intellectual Property Lawmaking, Graeme Dinwoodie

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