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Staying Out Of Court: Leadership Factors For Consideration As Higher Education Administrators, Steven R. Briggs
Staying Out Of Court: Leadership Factors For Consideration As Higher Education Administrators, Steven R. Briggs
Parameters of Law in Student Affairs and Higher Education (CNS 670)
Higher education leaders have a tremendous responsibility as it relates to legal concerns. This guidebook is intended to assist leaders in higher education by providing factors for which administrators serving in a student affairs or higher education leadership role should consider. This guidebook is designed to offer five recommendations for best practices. The guidebook will also review the 2007 rape and murder of a Eastern Michigan University student in demonstrating how leaders at this institution failed to follow these five factors of best practice and thus providing examples of negligence or tort liability, which has best been defined as civil …
Defining The Problem Of Cost In Federal Civil Litigation, Emery G. Lee Iii, Thomas E. Willging
Defining The Problem Of Cost In Federal Civil Litigation, Emery G. Lee Iii, Thomas E. Willging
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Law Library Exam Period Access Policy, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Exam Period Access Policy, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Policies
No abstract provided.
Enforcement Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Ruth Hughes
Enforcement Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Ruth Hughes
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
Georgia Brownfields, Maria Brathwaite Souder
Georgia Brownfields, Maria Brathwaite Souder
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
Hostile Takeover Defenses In The Face Of The Business Judgment Rule, Haniyah Miller
Hostile Takeover Defenses In The Face Of The Business Judgment Rule, Haniyah Miller
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
Guide To Drafting Noncompetition Agreements In Georgia, Daniel Hendrix
Guide To Drafting Noncompetition Agreements In Georgia, Daniel Hendrix
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
The Tri-State Water Wars, Carmela Orsini
The Tri-State Water Wars, Carmela Orsini
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
Civil Liability Under The Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (Cfaa), Warren Thomas
Civil Liability Under The Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (Cfaa), Warren Thomas
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
A Research Guide To Civil Asset Forfeiture, Amy L. Marcina
A Research Guide To Civil Asset Forfeiture, Amy L. Marcina
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
A Guide To Same Sex Couple Adoptions, Maha Amircani
A Guide To Same Sex Couple Adoptions, Maha Amircani
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
To Copy Or Not To Copy: Fair Use In The Classroom, Erica Novich
To Copy Or Not To Copy: Fair Use In The Classroom, Erica Novich
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
Researching The Dormant Commerce Clause In The 21st Century, Ben Martin
Researching The Dormant Commerce Clause In The 21st Century, Ben Martin
Law Library Student-Authored Works
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Developing Effective Public Policy On The Use Of Social Media By Youth, John Palfrey
The Challenge Of Developing Effective Public Policy On The Use Of Social Media By Youth, John Palfrey
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
Introduction To Essays On The Future Of Digital Communications, Ferando R. Laguarda
Introduction To Essays On The Future Of Digital Communications, Ferando R. Laguarda
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: The Future of Digital Communications: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
The Future Of Digital Communications Research And Policy, Scott Wallsten
The Future Of Digital Communications Research And Policy, Scott Wallsten
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
The Changing Patterns Of Internet Usage, Christopher S. Yoo
The Changing Patterns Of Internet Usage, Christopher S. Yoo
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
Revisiting The Regulatory Status Of Broadband Internet Access: A Policy Framework For Net Neutrality And An Open Competitive Internet, Lee L. Selwyn, Helen E. Golding
Revisiting The Regulatory Status Of Broadband Internet Access: A Policy Framework For Net Neutrality And An Open Competitive Internet, Lee L. Selwyn, Helen E. Golding
Federal Communications Law Journal
A decade of broadband access deregulation has landed the FCC at a legal deadend. After the D.C. Circuit's Comcast decision, the FCC finds itself unable to enforce its "net neutrality" goals. To reassert its jurisdiction over "net neutrality," the FCC proposes to reclassify broadband Internet access as a Title II "telecommunications service" while continuing to forbear from most other facets of common carrier regulation. The FCC's current dilemma results from an unfortunate combination of unverified predictive judgments associating deregulation with investment; overly optimistic assessments of competition in the consumer broadband market; the abandonment of the "bright line" between transmission and …
The Challenge Of Increasing Civic Engagement In The Digital Age, Nicol Turner-Lee
The Challenge Of Increasing Civic Engagement In The Digital Age, Nicol Turner-Lee
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
The Challenge Of Increasing Broadband Capacity, Dale N. Hatfield
The Challenge Of Increasing Broadband Capacity, Dale N. Hatfield
Federal Communications Law Journal
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable's Research Program on Digital Communications.
Editor's Note, Ann E. O'Connor
Editor's Note, Ann E. O'Connor
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pacifica Reconsidered: Implications For The Current Controversy Over Broadcast Indecency, Angela J. Campbell
Pacifica Reconsidered: Implications For The Current Controversy Over Broadcast Indecency, Angela J. Campbell
Federal Communications Law Journal
In 2009, the Supreme Court upheld the FCC's finding in Fox TV Stations v. Federal Communications Commission that the broadcast of "fleeting expletives" violated a federal law prohibiting the broadcast of indecency, but remanded the case for consideration of the broadcast networks' claims that the FCC action violated the First Amendment. On remand, the Second Circuit found that the FCC's prohibition against "fleeting expletives" was unconstitutionally vague. It is widely expected that the Supreme Court will review this decision and that the networks will ask the Court to reconsider its 1978 decision in Pacifica Foundation v. Federal Communications Commission. This …
Deliberative Democracy On The Air: Reinvigorate Localism-Resuscitate Radio's Subversive Past, Akilah N. Folami
Deliberative Democracy On The Air: Reinvigorate Localism-Resuscitate Radio's Subversive Past, Akilah N. Folami
Federal Communications Law Journal
There has been considerable scholarship exploring the need to breathe deliberative life back into the localism standard by requiring broadcasters to include more meaningful local news and public affairs programming, pursuant to the public interest obligations imposed on radio licensees. There has been little scholarly attention, if any, however given to broadening understandings of localism to include music and popular cultural expression for the purpose of furthering deliberative discourse in particular, rather than solely for entertainment purposes. This Article focuses on a particular moment in radio and America's cultural history that was rife with struggles over constructions of identity, and …
What Is The Impact Of Liquor Licensing Laws On Portland’S Entertainment Venues? A Case Study, Will Etheridge
What Is The Impact Of Liquor Licensing Laws On Portland’S Entertainment Venues? A Case Study, Will Etheridge
Muskie School Capstones and Dissertations
In January 2009, Port City Music Hall in Portland, Maine was preparing to open its doors to the public for the first time. With a capacity for nearly six hundred attendees, Port City Music Hall was designed to attract national touring acts to Portland too big for the bar scene, but not suited for the Merrill Auditorium or Cumberland Civic Center. With the State Theatre still shuttered at the time, this new venue hoped to fill an important niche in the city’s creative economy, bringing a diverse array of performers that would not otherwise be able to find a viable …
Legislative And Regulatory Recommendations To Allow Home-Processing Of Low-Risk Foods In Mississippi, Harvard Law School Mississippi Delta Project
Legislative And Regulatory Recommendations To Allow Home-Processing Of Low-Risk Foods In Mississippi, Harvard Law School Mississippi Delta Project
Delta Directions: Publications
With the recent growth in farmers markets and the demand for local, fresh foods there has been a push to allow individuals to produce and sell foods made in their homes. This report will explain why Mississippi should follow the trend set by over 30 states to allow in-home production and sale of certain low-risk or non-potentially hazardous foods like baked goods, jams, jellies, and dried herbs. This report will lay out current Mississippi law regarding the processing of such non-potentially hazardous foods in home kitchens; compare Mississippi law to the laws employed in other states; and make recommendations for …
Stop Shutting The Door On Renters: Protecting Tenants From Foreclosure Evictions, Eloisa Rodriguez-Dod
Stop Shutting The Door On Renters: Protecting Tenants From Foreclosure Evictions, Eloisa Rodriguez-Dod
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
A Fall From Grace: United States V. W. R. Grace And The Need For Criminal Discovery Reform, Beth Brennan, Andrew King-Ries
A Fall From Grace: United States V. W. R. Grace And The Need For Criminal Discovery Reform, Beth Brennan, Andrew King-Ries
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
A Government Lawyer’S Liability Under Bivens, Marc Stepper
A Government Lawyer’S Liability Under Bivens, Marc Stepper
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
There Be No Shelter Here: Anti-Immigrant Housing Ordinances And Comprehensive Reform, Daniel Edwardo Guzman
There Be No Shelter Here: Anti-Immigrant Housing Ordinances And Comprehensive Reform, Daniel Edwardo Guzman
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.