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Commentary, Critical Legal Theory In Intellectual Property And Information Law Scholarship, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Spring Symposium, Sonia K. Katyal, Peter Goodrich Jan 2013

Commentary, Critical Legal Theory In Intellectual Property And Information Law Scholarship, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Spring Symposium, Sonia K. Katyal, Peter Goodrich

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The very definition and scope of CLS (critical legal studies) is itself subject to debate. Some scholars characterize CLS as scholarship that employs a particular methodology—more of a “means” than an “end.” On the other hand, some scholars contend that CLS scholarship demonstrates a collective commitment to a political end goal—an emancipation of sorts —through the identification of, and resistance to, exploitative power structures that are reinforced through law and legal institutions. After a brief golden age, CLS scholarship was infamously marginalized in legal academia and its sub-disciplines. But CLS themes now appear to be making a resurgence—at least in …


Risks And Hedges Of Providing Liquidity In Complex Securities: The Impact Of Insider Trading On Options Market Makers, Stanislav Dolgopolov Jan 2010

Risks And Hedges Of Providing Liquidity In Complex Securities: The Impact Of Insider Trading On Options Market Makers, Stanislav Dolgopolov

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs Jan 2004

Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs

Fordham Law Review

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Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce Jan 2004

Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce

Fordham Law Review

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The Luxury Of The Law: The Codification Movement And The Right To Counsel, Norman W. Spaulding Jan 2004

The Luxury Of The Law: The Codification Movement And The Right To Counsel, Norman W. Spaulding

Fordham Law Review

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Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman Jan 2004

Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman

Fordham Law Review

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Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken Jan 2004

Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken

Fordham Law Review

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Access And Justice: The Transformative Potential Of Pro Bono Work , Martha F. Davis Jan 2004

Access And Justice: The Transformative Potential Of Pro Bono Work , Martha F. Davis

Fordham Law Review

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Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode Jan 2004

Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode

Fordham Law Review

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Gideon's Paradox, Lawrence C. Marshall Jan 2004

Gideon's Paradox, Lawrence C. Marshall

Fordham Law Review

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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Preserving The Traditional Copyright Balance, Christine Jeanneret Dec 2002

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Preserving The Traditional Copyright Balance, Christine Jeanneret

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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Re-Valuing Lawyering For Middle-Income Clients, Susan D. Carle Jan 2001

Re-Valuing Lawyering For Middle-Income Clients, Susan D. Carle

Fordham Law Review

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Providing Legal Services For The Middle Class In Cyberspace: The Promise And Challenge Of On-Line Dispute Resolution, Louise Ellen Teitz Jan 2001

Providing Legal Services For The Middle Class In Cyberspace: The Promise And Challenge Of On-Line Dispute Resolution, Louise Ellen Teitz

Fordham Law Review

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The Ethics Of Middle-Class Access To Legal Services And What We Can Learn From The Medical Profession's Shift To A Corporate Paradigm, George C. Harris, Derek F. Foran Jan 2001

The Ethics Of Middle-Class Access To Legal Services And What We Can Learn From The Medical Profession's Shift To A Corporate Paradigm, George C. Harris, Derek F. Foran

Fordham Law Review

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Some Ethical Issues Surrounding Mediation, Robert P. Burns Jan 2001

Some Ethical Issues Surrounding Mediation, Robert P. Burns

Fordham Law Review

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Is It Time For Lawyer Profiles?, Steven K. Berenson Jan 2001

Is It Time For Lawyer Profiles?, Steven K. Berenson

Fordham Law Review

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Lawyering For The Middle Class: Foreword, Nancy J. Moore Jan 2001

Lawyering For The Middle Class: Foreword, Nancy J. Moore

Fordham Law Review

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Core Values: False And True, Nathan M. Crystal Jan 2001

Core Values: False And True, Nathan M. Crystal

Fordham Law Review

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Panel I: The Conflict Between Commercial Speech And Legislation Governing The Commercialization Of Public Sector Data, Robert Sherman, Paul Schwartz, Deirdre Mulligan, Steven Emmert Dec 2000

Panel I: The Conflict Between Commercial Speech And Legislation Governing The Commercialization Of Public Sector Data, Robert Sherman, Paul Schwartz, Deirdre Mulligan, Steven Emmert

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Media Access, James C. Goodale, Abraham Abramovsky, Helman R. Brook, James A. Cohen, George Freeman, David A. Schulz, Carolyn Schurr Mar 1993

Impact Of The Media On Fair Trial Rights: Panel On Media Access, James C. Goodale, Abraham Abramovsky, Helman R. Brook, James A. Cohen, George Freeman, David A. Schulz, Carolyn Schurr

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.