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Voting Rights Act Reauthorization Of 2006: Perspectives On Democracy, Participation, And Power, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson Dec 2015

Voting Rights Act Reauthorization Of 2006: Perspectives On Democracy, Participation, And Power, Christopher Edley, Ana Henderson

Ana Henderson

No abstract provided.


Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith Aug 2014

Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith

Bart J Wilson

No abstract provided.


Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson Aug 2014

Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson

Bart J Wilson

No abstract provided.


Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom Oct 2013

Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom

Robert Bloom

No abstract provided.


Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein, Michael Dimino, Gabe Feldman Apr 2009

Sports Law: Cases And Materials, Michael Cozzillio, Mark Levinstein, Michael Dimino, Gabe Feldman

Michael R Dimino

No abstract provided.


Delaware Legal Ethics, American Legal Ethics Library, Lawrence Hamermesh, Louise Hill Feb 2009

Delaware Legal Ethics, American Legal Ethics Library, Lawrence Hamermesh, Louise Hill

Louise L Hill

No abstract provided.


Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer Dec 2007

Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer

David B Oppenheimer

French constitutional law, which embraces equality as a founding principle, prohibits the state from collecting data about race, ethnicity or religion, and French culture is deeply averse to the legitimacy of racial identity. France is thus, in American parlance, officially “color-blind.” But in France as in the United States, the principle of color-blindness masks a deeply color-conscious society, in which race and ethnicity are closely linked to discrimination and disadvantage. French law, and French-incorporated European law, requires the state to prohibit discrimination, including indirect discrimination. But in the absence of racial identity data, it is difficult for the state to …


Consent To Search Doesn't Come Gift-Wrapped, Timothy O'Neill Dec 2007

Consent To Search Doesn't Come Gift-Wrapped, Timothy O'Neill

Timothy P. O'Neill

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin


“Complying With The Requirements Of The Arbitration Agreement”, Abraham Gafni Dec 2007

“Complying With The Requirements Of The Arbitration Agreement”, Abraham Gafni

Abraham Gafni

No abstract provided.


Management Of Intellectual Property Rights, Srividhya Ragavan Dec 2007

Management Of Intellectual Property Rights, Srividhya Ragavan

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.


The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector Dec 2007

The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector

Robert G. Spector

No abstract provided.


The Independence Of International Arbitrators: An Arbitrator's Perspective, Ahmed El Kosheri, Karim Youssef Nov 2007

The Independence Of International Arbitrators: An Arbitrator's Perspective, Ahmed El Kosheri, Karim Youssef

Dr. Karim Y Youssef

No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy Issues In Worker’S Compensation, J. Leonard Nov 2007

Bankruptcy Issues In Worker’S Compensation, J. Leonard

J. Rich Leonard

No abstract provided.


A Bank By Any Other Name..., Christian Johnson, George Kaufman Nov 2007

A Bank By Any Other Name..., Christian Johnson, George Kaufman

Christian A. Johnson

Banks come in a wide variety of forms. These include commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loans, and credit unions. But, all banks are not perceived as equally vital to the economy so as to require the same degree of government regulation to promote their safe and efficient operation. To regulate efficiently, it is necessary to carefully define the entity to be regulated.


U Visas And The Law Enforcement Certification Requirement, Marisa Cianciarulo, Neda Sargordan Nov 2007

U Visas And The Law Enforcement Certification Requirement, Marisa Cianciarulo, Neda Sargordan

Marisa S. Cianciarulo

No abstract provided.


Race-Bait '08: Lessons Learned From The Political Dirty Dozen, Christopher Edley, David Kirp, Adam Gomolin, Joshua Green, Nina Home, Justin Kidd Nov 2007

Race-Bait '08: Lessons Learned From The Political Dirty Dozen, Christopher Edley, David Kirp, Adam Gomolin, Joshua Green, Nina Home, Justin Kidd

Christopher Edley

This report by researchers at UC Berkeley’s Department of Political Science, Goldman School of Public Policy and the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity at Berkeley Law School offers a first-ever historical review of race-driven campaigning. It dissects “The Dirty Dozen,” laying bare how race became pivotal, either by becoming a visible issue or by insinuation.


"No Writer Nor Scholar Need Be Dull": Recollections Of Paul J. Korshin, Ira P. Robbins Nov 2007

"No Writer Nor Scholar Need Be Dull": Recollections Of Paul J. Korshin, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

Personal reminiscences and tributes about Paul J. Korshin


But Why Do You Need The Walls?, Christopher Simoni, Robert C. Richards, Jr. Nov 2007

But Why Do You Need The Walls?, Christopher Simoni, Robert C. Richards, Jr.

Christopher Simoni

No abstract provided.


Performance Anxiety: The Internet And Copyright's Vanishing Performance/Distribution Distinction, Jonah M. Knobler Nov 2007

Performance Anxiety: The Internet And Copyright's Vanishing Performance/Distribution Distinction, Jonah M. Knobler

Jonah M. Knobler

This article attempts to answer two related questions on the subject of copyright law in the Internet age: First: Under present U.S. copyright law, does the delivery of a digital music file over the Internet as a “download” necessarily implicate the copyright holder’s right of public performance, above and beyond the obviously implicated rights of distribution and reproduction, as the music industry claims it does? This article examines the recent decision in United States v. ASCAP (S.D.N.Y. 2007), which held that it does not. The article also independently applies the major techniques of statutory interpretation to the relevant portions of …


Access To Justice. A Renewed Global Issue., Ugo Mattei Nov 2007

Access To Justice. A Renewed Global Issue., Ugo Mattei

Ugo Mattei

No abstract provided.


Welcoming All To A Table Of Plenty: The Free Trade Area And The Bolivarian Alternative As Competing Means Of Economic Integration In The Americas, Stephen M. Siptroth Nov 2007

Welcoming All To A Table Of Plenty: The Free Trade Area And The Bolivarian Alternative As Competing Means Of Economic Integration In The Americas, Stephen M. Siptroth

Stephen M. Siptroth

The article provides an overview of regional integration efforts in the Americas and explains the context of the development of comprehensive competing plans for hemispheric economic integration and cooperation. The article compares the Free Trade Area of the Americas with the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas through the lens of public international law, and economic protections for private investors. Finally, the article concludes that a Free Trade Area of the Americas would be more widely accepted if equalization payments and added protections for fragile economies were coupled with the envisioned tariff free zone that integrates the trading economies in the …


The Freedom To Copy: Copyright, Creation And Context, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa Nov 2007

The Freedom To Copy: Copyright, Creation And Context, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa

Olufunmilayo B. Arewa

Although much separates them musically, George Harrison and Michael Bolton share a common legal fate. Both have been held liable in copyright infringement cases in which a court articulated theories of liability based on subconscious infringement. This Article discusses how decisions in the Bolton, Harrison, and other copyright infringement cases reflect a common failing. Such decisions highlight the incomplete nature of the theories of creativity and creation processes in copyright doctrine. After discussing current approaches to questions of creation, this Article suggests ways in which copyright theory can better incorporate a contextualized understanding of creativity and creation processes. Creativity in …


Making War, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty Nov 2007

Making War, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty

John C Yoo

We respond here to Unleashing the Dogs of War by Sai Prakash, which represents the latest originalist argument that war cannot be started by the executive without congressional authorization. First, we argue that Prakash's interpretive approach imposes an unexplained burden of proof that places little to no importance on the starting point for constitutional interpretation: the text. The best reading of the text rejects Prakash's claim about Congress's power to declare war. We supplement our textualist reading by exploring constitutional structure, which should not tolerate the redundancies created by Prakash's approach. The key point here is that the constitutional structure …


Overview On Responsabilities In Ehealth Products And Services In European Law, Jean Herveg Nov 2007

Overview On Responsabilities In Ehealth Products And Services In European Law, Jean Herveg

Jean HERVEG

No abstract provided.


The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov Nov 2007

The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov

Mikhail Koulikov

No abstract provided.


Neutral Principles, Jesse R. Merriam Nov 2007

Neutral Principles, Jesse R. Merriam

Jesse R Merriam

No abstract provided.


Trends In Uspto Office Actions, Ron D. Katznelson Nov 2007

Trends In Uspto Office Actions, Ron D. Katznelson

Ron D. Katznelson

No abstract provided.


Ecosystem-Based Management Of Terrestrial And Coastal Water Resources: Can Rapanos Teach Us Anything About The Future Of Integrated Water Management, Chad J. Mcguire Nov 2007

Ecosystem-Based Management Of Terrestrial And Coastal Water Resources: Can Rapanos Teach Us Anything About The Future Of Integrated Water Management, Chad J. Mcguire

Chad J McGuire

The purpose of this article is to describe aspects of the Rapanos decision, focusing on the Kennedy concurrence, and then suggesting its connection to the ongoing policy debate regarding coastal resource management, and how it may offer a sign of the judicial will to accept an expanding federal role over centralized water management, regardless of spatial location.


Princípios-Tópicos De Hermenêutica Constitucional, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha Nov 2007

Princípios-Tópicos De Hermenêutica Constitucional, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha

Paulo Ferreira da Cunha

Houve tempo em que a Constituição servia para poisar ou charuto ou tirar um argumento político, como ironicamente afirmaria o grande escritor oitocentista Eça de Queiroz. Hoje a Constituição é a norma das normas. Daí há consequências hermenêuticas. Ao contrário das teorias que importam interpretação tradicional e, por vezes, em grande medida ultrapassada, para o Direito Constitucional, a tendência actual é a inversa: dada a supremacia da Constituição, deve ser a metodologia constitucional a exportar hermenêutica para o todo do Direito. Para isso, começamos neste artigo com grandes princípios de hermenêutica intra-constitucional. Depois se passará à exportação.