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A Short Essay On The Baring Of Breasts, Libby Adler Dec 1999

A Short Essay On The Baring Of Breasts, Libby Adler

Libby S. Adler

This brief essay strings together case law, literary material and pop culture all on the subject of women baring their breasts. By changing the angle on each incidence of breast baring, it demonstrates how the act of baring is amenable to multiple readings, all of which can be returned to enrich a relevant legal analysis.


Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber Dec 1999

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

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Robert Bolt’S A Man For All Seasons And The Art Of Discerning Integrity, Randy Lee Dec 1999

Robert Bolt’S A Man For All Seasons And The Art Of Discerning Integrity, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


Review Essay: What We Knew Or Should Have Known About The Independent Counsel, Erin Daly Dec 1999

Review Essay: What We Knew Or Should Have Known About The Independent Counsel, Erin Daly

Erin Daly

No abstract provided.


Directors' Disqualification: Law And Practice, Adrian Walters Dec 1998

Directors' Disqualification: Law And Practice, Adrian Walters

Adrian J Walters

No abstract provided.


How Can Whelan V. Jaslow And Lotus V. Borland Both Be Right? Re-Examining The Economics Of Computer Software Reuse, Michael Risch Dec 1998

How Can Whelan V. Jaslow And Lotus V. Borland Both Be Right? Re-Examining The Economics Of Computer Software Reuse, Michael Risch

Michael Risch

The basic economic goal of copyright law is to balance an author's incentive to create with his or her ability to build on prior work in order to maximize social wealth. This balance is extremely important for computer software. On the one hand, software is often expensive to create and companies therefore need protection in order to recoup their investment. On the other hand, software is often expensive to create and companies can save costs by reusing pre-existing work. Quite often, the same companies that want to protect their software also want to use pre-existing work. As a result of …


The Us-European Conflict Over The Internationalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1998

The Us-European Conflict Over The Internationalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Europe And The Globalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1998

Europe And The Globalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And The Uncommon Good: Navigating And Transcending The Gray, Randy Lee Dec 1998

Lawyers And The Uncommon Good: Navigating And Transcending The Gray, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


The Immutability Of Faith And The Necessity Of Action, Randy Lee Dec 1997

The Immutability Of Faith And The Necessity Of Action, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


System Dynamics: Toward A Language Of Comparative Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1997

System Dynamics: Toward A Language Of Comparative Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin Dec 1995

Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin

Robert Justin Lipkin

No abstract provided.


Global Technological Integration, Intellectual Property Rights, And Competition Law: Some Introductory Comments, David J. Gerber Dec 1995

Global Technological Integration, Intellectual Property Rights, And Competition Law: Some Introductory Comments, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


International Trade And Competition Law In Japan, David J. Gerber Dec 1995

International Trade And Competition Law In Japan, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


The Implications Of The New Regime For Global Competition Policy: Intellectual Property Rights, Economic Power, And Global Technological Integration, David J. Gerber Dec 1995

The Implications Of The New Regime For Global Competition Policy: Intellectual Property Rights, Economic Power, And Global Technological Integration, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


The Tales Of White Folk: Doctrine, Narrative, And The Reconstruction Of Racial Reality, Robert L. Hayman, Nancy A. Levit Dec 1995

The Tales Of White Folk: Doctrine, Narrative, And The Reconstruction Of Racial Reality, Robert L. Hayman, Nancy A. Levit

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Competition Law And International Trade: The European Union And The Neo-Liberal Factor, David J. Gerber Jun 1995

Competition Law And International Trade: The European Union And The Neo-Liberal Factor, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Dirigisme And The Challenge Of Competition Law In France (With R. Azarnia), David J. Gerber Dec 1994

Dirigisme And The Challenge Of Competition Law In France (With R. Azarnia), David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


European Law: Thinking About It And Teaching It - An Introduction To The Symposium (Dimensions Of European Union Law: A Symposium), David J. Gerber Jun 1994

European Law: Thinking About It And Teaching It - An Introduction To The Symposium (Dimensions Of European Union Law: A Symposium), David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Prometheus Born: Shaping The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber Dec 1993

Prometheus Born: Shaping The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


The Transformation Of European Community Competition Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1993

The Transformation Of European Community Competition Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Authority, Community And The Civil Law Commentary: An Example From German Competition Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1993

Authority, Community And The Civil Law Commentary: An Example From German Competition Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1992

Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


The Origins Of The European Competition Law Tradition In Fin-De-Siecle Austria, David J. Gerber Dec 1991

The Origins Of The European Competition Law Tradition In Fin-De-Siecle Austria, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Integration, Disintegration And The Protection Of Competition: Of Myths, Stories And Images, David J. Gerber Dec 1991

Integration, Disintegration And The Protection Of Competition: Of Myths, Stories And Images, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


A Look At God, Feminism, And Tort Law, Randy Lee Dec 1991

A Look At God, Feminism, And Tort Law, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


"The Orwellian Nightmare" Reconsidered: A Proposed Regulatory Framework For The Advanced Reproductive Technologies, Jean M. Eggen Dec 1990

"The Orwellian Nightmare" Reconsidered: A Proposed Regulatory Framework For The Advanced Reproductive Technologies, Jean M. Eggen

Jean M. Eggen

No abstract provided.


Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber Dec 1990

Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

This Essay addresses issues involving the discovery of information located outside the United States. Specifically, it deals with some of the problems created by the lack of appropriate limits on United States discovery procedures. Professor Gerber first analyzes the extent of judicial discretion in the United States in matters concerning extraterritorial discovery. The analysis encompasses the underlying legal bases for the exercise of discretion as well as the political and institutional factors that influence the uses of discretion.

Next, the Essay focuses on the international consequences of the virtually unlimited discretion courts in the United States exercise in discovery matter. …


International Competitive Harm And Domestic Antitrust Laws: Forms Of Analysis, David J. Gerber Dec 1988

International Competitive Harm And Domestic Antitrust Laws: Forms Of Analysis, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Basis For Zoning : The Texas Supreme Court /, Walter Mccoy, Marguerite Butler Dec 1987

Constitutional Basis For Zoning : The Texas Supreme Court /, Walter Mccoy, Marguerite Butler

Walter J McCoy

The authors attacks the subject of zoning by first discussing zoning itself and the varied aspects of what comprise the land use control. The book so introduced looks at the historical foundation in Texas and how after the supreme court ruling in Ambler v. Euclid fully opened the door to zoning establishment in Texas. Court cases in Dallas tested the legitimacy of the Euclid decision and early zoning ordinances were upheld based on due process and the right of a city to plan demonstrated by the case Lombardo v. City of Dallas. The author continues in the introduction by providing …