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Proportionality's Cultural Foundation, Jordan M. Singer Jan 2012

Proportionality's Cultural Foundation, Jordan M. Singer

Santa Clara Law Review

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Whistleblower Tug-Of-War: Corporate Attempts To Secure Internal Reporting Procedures In The Face Of External Monetary Incentives Provided By The Dodd-Frank Act, Shannon Kay Quigley Jan 2012

Whistleblower Tug-Of-War: Corporate Attempts To Secure Internal Reporting Procedures In The Face Of External Monetary Incentives Provided By The Dodd-Frank Act, Shannon Kay Quigley

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


More Than Words: Rethinking The Role Of Modern Demonstrative Evidence, David S. Santee Jan 2012

More Than Words: Rethinking The Role Of Modern Demonstrative Evidence, David S. Santee

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Anti-Monopoly Origins Of The Patent And Copyright Clause, Tyler T. Ochoa, Mark Rose Dec 2002

The Anti-Monopoly Origins Of The Patent And Copyright Clause, Tyler T. Ochoa, Mark Rose

Faculty Publications

The British experience with patents and copyrights prior to 1787 is instructive as to the context within which the Framers drafted the Patent and Copyright Clause. The 1624 Statute of Monopolies, intended to curb royal abuse of monopoly privileges, restricted patents for new inventions to a specified term of years. The Stationers' Company, a Crown-chartered guild of London booksellers, continued to hold a monopoly on publishing, and to enforce censorship laws, until 1695. During this time, individual titles were treated as perpetual properties held by booksellers. In 1710, however, the Statute of Anne broke up these monopolies by imposing strict …


Irs Computer Data Bank Searches: An Infringment Of The Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Clause, Robert Messick Jan 1985

Irs Computer Data Bank Searches: An Infringment Of The Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Clause, Robert Messick

Santa Clara Law Review

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