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Case Western Reserve Law Review

2017

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Opting Out Of The Grand Bargain: A Pathway To Poverty?, Fallon Mcnally Jan 2017

Opting Out Of The Grand Bargain: A Pathway To Poverty?, Fallon Mcnally

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Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Randy E. Barnett Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Randy E. Barnett

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Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Peter W. Wood Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Peter W. Wood

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Trumping The First Amendment: Student-Driven Calls For Speech Restrictions On Public College Campuses, Katlyn Ayn Patton Jan 2017

Trumping The First Amendment: Student-Driven Calls For Speech Restrictions On Public College Campuses, Katlyn Ayn Patton

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The Heckler’S Veto Today, R. George Wright Jan 2017

The Heckler’S Veto Today, R. George Wright

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Volume 68 Issue 2 (2017), Case Western Reserve Law Review Jan 2017

Volume 68 Issue 2 (2017), Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Land Use Regulation As A Framework To Create Public Space For Speech And Expression In The Evolving And Reconceptualized Shopping Mall Of The Twenty-First Century, Gerald Korngold Jan 2017

Land Use Regulation As A Framework To Create Public Space For Speech And Expression In The Evolving And Reconceptualized Shopping Mall Of The Twenty-First Century, Gerald Korngold

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Rebalancing Harlow: A New Approach To Qualified Immunity In The Fourth Amendment, Michael Silverstein Jan 2017

Rebalancing Harlow: A New Approach To Qualified Immunity In The Fourth Amendment, Michael Silverstein

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From Historical Cell-Site Location Information To Imsi-Catchers: Why Triggerfish Devices Do Not Trigger Fourth Amendment Protection, Kristi Winner Jan 2017

From Historical Cell-Site Location Information To Imsi-Catchers: Why Triggerfish Devices Do Not Trigger Fourth Amendment Protection, Kristi Winner

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Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor George W. Dent, Jonathan L. Entin

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What Do We Mean By A “Pro-Business” Court—And Should We Care?, James R. Copland Jan 2017

What Do We Mean By A “Pro-Business” Court—And Should We Care?, James R. Copland

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Exploitation In Medical Research: The Enduring Legacy Of The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Ruqaiijah Yearby Jan 2017

Exploitation In Medical Research: The Enduring Legacy Of The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Ruqaiijah Yearby

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Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Author D. Austin Ii Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Author D. Austin Ii

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Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Deborah A. Geier Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Deborah A. Geier

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The Business Of Personal Jurisdiction, Cassandra Burke Robertson, Chalres W. "Rocky" Rhodes Jan 2017

The Business Of Personal Jurisdiction, Cassandra Burke Robertson, Chalres W. "Rocky" Rhodes

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This contribution to a symposium on business and the Roberts Court examines the recent significant reshaping of the contours of personal jurisdiction. Although the changes limit the scope of jurisdiction in ways that may favor defendants overall, the Court does not appear directly motivated by a desire to favor business—and, in fact, the Court erected significant obstacles to business interests in some contexts. Instead, the results in the cases may be better explained by the Court’s commitment to a formalist approach with respect for territorial boundaries and by a skepticism of transnational litigation not clearly related to a U.S. forum. …


The Anti-Deference Pro-Preemption Paradox At The U.S. Supreme Court: The Business Community Weighs In, Catherine M. Sharkey Jan 2017

The Anti-Deference Pro-Preemption Paradox At The U.S. Supreme Court: The Business Community Weighs In, Catherine M. Sharkey

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Are Intelligence-Community Leakers Internationally Protected Whistleblowers Or Simply “Whistling In The Dark”? Assessing The Protections Afforded To Intelligence-Community Whistleblowers Under International Law, Eric Connon Jan 2017

Are Intelligence-Community Leakers Internationally Protected Whistleblowers Or Simply “Whistling In The Dark”? Assessing The Protections Afforded To Intelligence-Community Whistleblowers Under International Law, Eric Connon

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On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full extent of the United States intelligence-gathering apparatus. Edward Snowden allowed the publi-cation of his name and background at his own request because, as he claimed, “I know I have done nothing wrong.” This was the first public stage of the odyssey of Edward Snowden, whose quest for asylum or refugee status carried him from Hong Kong to a Moscow airport where, after failing to obtain secure passage to Latin American destinations, he was eventually granted asylum in Russia. Snowden found himself in a relative …


Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill

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Symposium: In Honor Of Fred Gray: Making Civil Rights Law From Rosa Parks To The Twenty-First Century - Introduction, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 2017

Symposium: In Honor Of Fred Gray: Making Civil Rights Law From Rosa Parks To The Twenty-First Century - Introduction, Jonathan L. Entin

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The Enduring Integration School Desegregation Helped To Produce, Kevin Brown Jan 2017

The Enduring Integration School Desegregation Helped To Produce, Kevin Brown

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The Voluntary Work Program: Expanding Labor Laws To Protect Detained Immigrant Workers, Seth H. Garfinkel Jan 2017

The Voluntary Work Program: Expanding Labor Laws To Protect Detained Immigrant Workers, Seth H. Garfinkel

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Losing Bargain: Why Winner-Take-All Vote Assignment Is The Electoral College’S Least Defensible Feature, Katherine Florey Jan 2017

Losing Bargain: Why Winner-Take-All Vote Assignment Is The Electoral College’S Least Defensible Feature, Katherine Florey

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Masthead, Volume 67 Issue 3 (2017) Jan 2017

Masthead, Volume 67 Issue 3 (2017)

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Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Leon Gabinet Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Erik Jensen, Leon Gabinet

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Symposium: Business In The Roberts Court- Introduction: Still In Search Of The Pro-Business Court, Jonathan H. Adler Jan 2017

Symposium: Business In The Roberts Court- Introduction: Still In Search Of The Pro-Business Court, Jonathan H. Adler

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The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roberts is often described as a “pro-business” court. Many commentators believe that Court is particularly sympathetic to business interests in concerns. A 2016 volume, Business and the Roberts Court turned a critical eye to this hypothesis. In September 2016, the Center for Business Law & Regulation at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosted a symposium to further explore how the Roberts Court deals with business issues. Papers from this conference were published in the Case Western Reserve Law Review, and this brief article served as the Introduction for this symposium.


The First Decade Of The Roberts Court: Good For Business Interests, Bad For Legal Accountability, Brianne J. Gorod Jan 2017

The First Decade Of The Roberts Court: Good For Business Interests, Bad For Legal Accountability, Brianne J. Gorod

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Masthead, Volume 67 Issue 4 (2017) Jan 2017

Masthead, Volume 67 Issue 4 (2017)

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Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Sharona Hoffman Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Sharona Hoffman

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Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Erik M. Jensen Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Erik M. Jensen

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Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, William P. Marshall Jan 2017

Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, William P. Marshall

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