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Full-Text Articles in Law
Prosecuting Cases Of Gender Violence In The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Allison T.C. Milne
Prosecuting Cases Of Gender Violence In The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Allison T.C. Milne
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Violations Arising From Conduct Of Non-State Actors, Jan Arno Hessbruegge
Human Rights Violations Arising From Conduct Of Non-State Actors, Jan Arno Hessbruegge
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Giving The Gift Of Public Office, James A. Gardner
Giving The Gift Of Public Office, James A. Gardner
Buffalo Law Review
This interpretive essay, written for the Buffalo Law Review's annual essay issue, identifies an increasingly common pathology of American democracy in which voters treat the election of public officials not as an instrumental act designed to influence public policy, but as an opportunity to present public office as a gift to those who have pleased, entertained, or moved them. The reelection of Strom Thurmond to the Senate at age 93 and the election of nearly forty congressional widows to their late husbands' seats exemplify this trend. Although this behavior bears a passing resemblance to eighteenth-century habits of political deference and …
From "Federalization" To "Mixed Goverance" In Corporate Law: A Defense Of Sarbanes-Oxley, Robert B. Ahdieh
From "Federalization" To "Mixed Goverance" In Corporate Law: A Defense Of Sarbanes-Oxley, Robert B. Ahdieh
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Finance Theory And Accounting Fraud: Fantastic Futures Versus Conservative Histories, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Finance Theory And Accounting Fraud: Fantastic Futures Versus Conservative Histories, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making Sense Of The Sense Of Justice, Markus Dirk Dubber
Making Sense Of The Sense Of Justice, Markus Dirk Dubber
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Notion Of Solidarity And The Secret History Of American Labor Law, Thomas C. Kohler
The Notion Of Solidarity And The Secret History Of American Labor Law, Thomas C. Kohler
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Autonomy And End-Of-Life Decision Making: Reflections Of A Lawyer And A Daughter, Ray D. Madoff
Autonomy And End-Of-Life Decision Making: Reflections Of A Lawyer And A Daughter, Ray D. Madoff
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Agenda For The Cultural Study Of Law: Taking On The Technicalities, Annelise Riles
A New Agenda For The Cultural Study Of Law: Taking On The Technicalities, Annelise Riles
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unfortunately, White-Collar Is The Default Setting: Boys And Higher Education, John Henry Schlegel
Unfortunately, White-Collar Is The Default Setting: Boys And Higher Education, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law As Communitarian Virtue Ethics, Sherman J. Clark
Law As Communitarian Virtue Ethics, Sherman J. Clark
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 7 – May 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 7 – May 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated May 01, 2005
Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly
Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Giving Content To Our Environmental Moral Obligations To Future Generations: Why Kyoto Is A Fallacy, Mirko Bagaric
Giving Content To Our Environmental Moral Obligations To Future Generations: Why Kyoto Is A Fallacy, Mirko Bagaric
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Peoples Or A Law For People: Consumers, Boycotts, And Non-Human Animals, Gary Chartier
The Law Of Peoples Or A Law For People: Consumers, Boycotts, And Non-Human Animals, Gary Chartier
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Drug Development And The Public Health Mission: Collaborative Challenges At The Fda, Nih, And Academic Medical Centers, Sheila R. Shulman, Andrea Kuettel
Drug Development And The Public Health Mission: Collaborative Challenges At The Fda, Nih, And Academic Medical Centers, Sheila R. Shulman, Andrea Kuettel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 6 – April 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 6 – April 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 01, 2005
Emtala And Hospital "Community Engagement": The Search For A Rational Policy, Sara Rosenbaum, Bruce Siegel, Marsha Regenstein
Emtala And Hospital "Community Engagement": The Search For A Rational Policy, Sara Rosenbaum, Bruce Siegel, Marsha Regenstein
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medicare Should, But Cannot, Consider Cost: Legal Impediments To A Sound Policy, Jacqueline Fox
Medicare Should, But Cannot, Consider Cost: Legal Impediments To A Sound Policy, Jacqueline Fox
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government Reinsurance Programs And Consumer-Driven Care, John V. Jacobi
Government Reinsurance Programs And Consumer-Driven Care, John V. Jacobi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Bylaws: Hospital—Physician Relationships, Economics, And Conflicting Agendas, John D. Blum
Beyond The Bylaws: Hospital—Physician Relationships, Economics, And Conflicting Agendas, John D. Blum
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Universal Hospital Insurance And Health Care Reform: Policy Legacies And Path Dependency In The Development Of Canada's Health Care System, Lesley A. Jacobs
Universal Hospital Insurance And Health Care Reform: Policy Legacies And Path Dependency In The Development Of Canada's Health Care System, Lesley A. Jacobs
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cars, Charity, Oprah, Depreciation And The Interest-Free Loan: Recent Developments Of Relevance In The Motor City, Stuart G. Lazar
Cars, Charity, Oprah, Depreciation And The Interest-Free Loan: Recent Developments Of Relevance In The Motor City, Stuart G. Lazar
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 5 – March 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 5 – March 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated March, 1, 2005
Beyond 2015: Long-Term Alternatives For Long-Term Care Reform, Anthony H. Szczygiel, Valerie J. Bogart
Beyond 2015: Long-Term Alternatives For Long-Term Care Reform, Anthony H. Szczygiel, Valerie J. Bogart
Other Scholarship
Published as Chapter 7 in Report of the Long-Term Care Reform Committee, New York State Bar Association Elder Law Section, ed.
Out Of The Jungle, James G. Milles
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 4 – February 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 4 – February 1, 2005, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated February 01, 2005
Whose Constitution Is It? Why Federalism And Constitutional Positivism Don't Mix, James A. Gardner
Whose Constitution Is It? Why Federalism And Constitutional Positivism Don't Mix, James A. Gardner
Journal Articles
It is frequently argued that state constitutions ought to be interpreted using a methodology of constitutional positivism, a familiar and commonplace theory of interpretational legitimacy that requires courts to treat a constitution as an authoritative expression of the will of the people who made it. I argue, contrary to this view, that orthodox constitutional positivism is not a viable interpretational methodology for subnational constitutions in a federal system. Although constitutional positivism makes sense for national constitutions, which furnish the paradigm case, subnational constitutions pose important problems for the political theory upon which constitutional positivism relies. According to that theory, the …
Foreword: The New Frontier Of State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner, Jim Rossi
Foreword: The New Frontier Of State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner, Jim Rossi
Journal Articles
In the past decade, a new frontier of constitutional discourse has begun to emerge, adding a fresh perspective to state constitutional law. Instead of treating states as jurisdictional islands in a sea under reign of the federal government, this new approach sees states as co-equals among themselves and between them and the federal government in a collective enterprise of democratic self-governance. This Symposium, organized around the theme of Dual Enforcement of Constitutional Norms, provides the occasion for leading scholars on state constitutional law to take a fresh look at their subject by adopting a vantage point outside of the individualized …