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Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish
Why Write?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Why Write?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
This wonderful collection of reviews of leading recent books about law provides the occasion to ask a basic question: why should law professors write? There are many things that law professors could do with the time they spend writing books and law review articles. More time and attention could be paid to students and to instructional materials. More professors could do pro bono legal work of all sorts. In fact, if law professors wrote much less, teaching loads could increase, faculties could decrease in size, and tuition could decrease substantially. The answer to the question "why write" is neither intuitive …
An Emerging Third Way - The Erosion Of The Anglo-American Shareholder Value Construct, Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley
An Emerging Third Way - The Erosion Of The Anglo-American Shareholder Value Construct, Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley
Cynthia A. Williams
No abstract provided.
Collateral Estoppel Effects Of Administrative Agency Determinations: Where Should Federal Courts Draw The Line , David Brown
Collateral Estoppel Effects Of Administrative Agency Determinations: Where Should Federal Courts Draw The Line , David Brown
David C. Brown
No abstract provided.
Hustle And Flow: A Social Network Analysis Of The American Federal Judiciary, Daniel Martin Katz
Hustle And Flow: A Social Network Analysis Of The American Federal Judiciary, Daniel Martin Katz
Daniel M Katz
No abstract provided.
Legal Drafting: Teacher’S Manual, John Dernbach, Jane Rutherford, Laurel Vietzen, Susan Brody
Legal Drafting: Teacher’S Manual, John Dernbach, Jane Rutherford, Laurel Vietzen, Susan Brody
Susan L. Brody
No abstract provided.
Responsibility For Human Suffering: Awareness Participation And The Frontiers Of Tort Law , Timothy D. Lytton
Responsibility For Human Suffering: Awareness Participation And The Frontiers Of Tort Law , Timothy D. Lytton
Timothy D. Lytton
No abstract provided.
Children’S Benefits In Social Security, Stephen D. Sugarman
Children’S Benefits In Social Security, Stephen D. Sugarman
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Religion And Race Under The Constitution: Similarities And Differences , Jesse H. Choper
Religion And Race Under The Constitution: Similarities And Differences , Jesse H. Choper
Jesse H Choper
No abstract provided.
New Jurisprudence Of Sexual Harassment , Kathryn Abrams
New Jurisprudence Of Sexual Harassment , Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Getting From Here To There, Cynthia Farina
Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina
Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina
Cynthia R. Farina
No abstract provided.
Do Case Outcomes Really Reveal Anything About The Legal System? Win Rates And Removal Jurisdiction , Kevin M. Clermont, Theodore Eisenberg
Do Case Outcomes Really Reveal Anything About The Legal System? Win Rates And Removal Jurisdiction , Kevin M. Clermont, Theodore Eisenberg
Kevin M. Clermont
No abstract provided.
Trial By Jury Or Judge: Transcending Empiricism , Kevin M. Clermont, Theodore Eisenberg
Trial By Jury Or Judge: Transcending Empiricism , Kevin M. Clermont, Theodore Eisenberg
Kevin M. Clermont
No abstract provided.
Dilemmas Of Group Autonomy: Residential Associations And Community , Gregory S. Alexander
Dilemmas Of Group Autonomy: Residential Associations And Community , Gregory S. Alexander
Gregory S Alexander
No abstract provided.
The Use And Abuse Of Humanistic Theory In Law: Reexamining The Assumptions Of Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship, Charles Collier
The Use And Abuse Of Humanistic Theory In Law: Reexamining The Assumptions Of Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship, Charles Collier
Charles W. Collier
No abstract provided.
Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship In Search Of A Paradigm, Charles W. Collier
Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship In Search Of A Paradigm, Charles W. Collier
Charles W. Collier
No abstract provided.
The New Logic Of Affirmative Action, Charles W. Collier
The New Logic Of Affirmative Action, Charles W. Collier
Charles W. Collier
No abstract provided.
Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
James L. Kainen
No abstract provided.
Looking With One Eye Closed: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Ronald A. Cass
Looking With One Eye Closed: The Twilight Of Administrative Law, Ronald A. Cass
Ronald A. Cass
No abstract provided.
A Narrative Analysis Of Judicial Attitudes Towards Sexual Harassment In Japan, Leon Wolff
A Narrative Analysis Of Judicial Attitudes Towards Sexual Harassment In Japan, Leon Wolff
Leon Wolff
This study applies a narrative analysis of the first two judicial decisions on sexual harassment in Japan to test claims of a culture of gender bias in Japanese judicial attitudes towards victims of sexual violence. Although the results do not provide an unambiguous support or rebuttal of gendered justice in Japan, they do reveal some of the dangers of narrative analysis as a basis for making generalizable claims about how law functions in Japanese society.
Analysis Of The Australian Whole Of Government Agreement Principles For Participation In Negotiations For A South Pacific Ocean Regional Fisheries Management Agreement, Quentin Hanich, William Edeson, Ben Tsamenyi
Analysis Of The Australian Whole Of Government Agreement Principles For Participation In Negotiations For A South Pacific Ocean Regional Fisheries Management Agreement, Quentin Hanich, William Edeson, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
International Legal And Policy Frameworks For Integrated Coastal And Oceans Management: An Initial Analysis, Ben Tsamenyi, Georgia Nogueira De Souza Patu
International Legal And Policy Frameworks For Integrated Coastal And Oceans Management: An Initial Analysis, Ben Tsamenyi, Georgia Nogueira De Souza Patu
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of The Chair's Revised Draft Text For A South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation, Quentin Hanich, Martin Tsamenyi
Analysis Of The Chair's Revised Draft Text For A South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation, Quentin Hanich, Martin Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Report On The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments And Analysis Of Gaps In Domestic Fisheries Management Legislation In The Southeast Asian Region, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Report On The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments And Analysis Of Gaps In Domestic Fisheries Management Legislation In The Southeast Asian Region, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Medicare And The Joint Commission On Accreditation Of Healthcare Organizations: A Healthy Relationship?, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Medicare And The Joint Commission On Accreditation Of Healthcare Organizations: A Healthy Relationship?, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Timothy S. Jost
The economic and political forces driving the program in which health care institutions accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditations of Healthcare Organizations are deemed to meet Medicare conditions of participation are examined. The Joint Commission should be more rigorous in the application of its accreditation standards and more accountable to the public.
Husband-Wife Homicide: An Essay From A Family Law Perspective, Margaret Howard
Husband-Wife Homicide: An Essay From A Family Law Perspective, Margaret Howard
Margaret Howard
No abstract provided.
The Nlrb’S First Rulemaking: An Exercise In Pragmatism, Mark H. Grunewald
The Nlrb’S First Rulemaking: An Exercise In Pragmatism, Mark H. Grunewald
Mark H. Grunewald
No abstract provided.
Location And Tracking Of Mobile Devices: Überveillance Stalks The Streets, Katina Michael, Roger Clarke
Location And Tracking Of Mobile Devices: Überveillance Stalks The Streets, Katina Michael, Roger Clarke
Professor Katina Michael
During the last decade, location-tracking and monitoring applications have proliferated, in mobile cellular and wireless data networks, and through self-reporting by applications running in smartphones that are equipped with onboard global positioning system (GPS) chipsets. It is now possible to locate a smartphone-user's location not merely to a cell, but to a small area within it. Innovators have been quick to capitalise on these location-based technologies for commercial purposes, and have gained access to a great deal of sensitive personal data in the process. In addition, law enforcement utilise these technologies, can do so inexpensively and hence can track many …