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Bringing Article 9 Up To Speed: The Need For A National Filing System, Bryan G. Bosta Oct 2005

Bringing Article 9 Up To Speed: The Need For A National Filing System, Bryan G. Bosta

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fair And Equitable Distribution Of Goodwill In An Ohio Divorce Proceeding, Kelly Schroeder Oct 2005

Fair And Equitable Distribution Of Goodwill In An Ohio Divorce Proceeding, Kelly Schroeder

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is Dna Tnt For Civil Liberties? Defusing Ohio's Explosive New Dna Collection Law, Yasmin Elaine Waring Oct 2005

Is Dna Tnt For Civil Liberties? Defusing Ohio's Explosive New Dna Collection Law, Yasmin Elaine Waring

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


I'Ll Be Your Mirror — Contemporary Art And The Role Of Style In Copyright Infringement Analysis, Arjun Gupta Oct 2005

I'Ll Be Your Mirror — Contemporary Art And The Role Of Style In Copyright Infringement Analysis, Arjun Gupta

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Has The Policy Met Its Goals?, Chad C. Carter, Antony Barone Kolenc Oct 2005

Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Has The Policy Met Its Goals?, Chad C. Carter, Antony Barone Kolenc

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


After The Fire And Rain, Lilly Still Stands., Carrie A. Morgan Oct 2005

After The Fire And Rain, Lilly Still Stands., Carrie A. Morgan

University of Dayton Law Review

Enzo Biochem, Inc. v. Gen-Probe, Inc., 296 F.3d 1316 (Fed. Cir. 2002).


The Future Of Same-Sex Marriage After Lawrence V. Texas And The Election Of 2004, Jack B. Harrison May 2005

The Future Of Same-Sex Marriage After Lawrence V. Texas And The Election Of 2004, Jack B. Harrison

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


If You Don't Think This Is Adultery, Go Ask Your Spouse: The New Hampshire Supreme Court's Faulty Interpretation Of Adultery In In Re Blanchflower, 834 A.2d 1010(2003) — Grounds For A Fault Based Divorce, Bethany Catron May 2005

If You Don't Think This Is Adultery, Go Ask Your Spouse: The New Hampshire Supreme Court's Faulty Interpretation Of Adultery In In Re Blanchflower, 834 A.2d 1010(2003) — Grounds For A Fault Based Divorce, Bethany Catron

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Portrait Of Justice Deferred: Retroactive Application Of The Fsia And Its Implications For Holocaust Era Art Restitution. Republic Of Austria V. Altmann, 124 S. Ct. 2240(2004), Arjun Gupta May 2005

A Portrait Of Justice Deferred: Retroactive Application Of The Fsia And Its Implications For Holocaust Era Art Restitution. Republic Of Austria V. Altmann, 124 S. Ct. 2240(2004), Arjun Gupta

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Killing Two Birds With One Stone — The Proper (Non)Application Of Judicial Estoppel: Parker V. Wendy's International, Inc., 365f.3d 1268(11th Cir. 2004), Jonathan M. Hiltz May 2005

Killing Two Birds With One Stone — The Proper (Non)Application Of Judicial Estoppel: Parker V. Wendy's International, Inc., 365f.3d 1268(11th Cir. 2004), Jonathan M. Hiltz

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Exhausted With The Judiciary: Deferential Oversight And The Need For Certainty In An Uncertain Time: Rasul V. Bush, 124 S.Ct. 2686(2004), Adam J. Gentile May 2005

Exhausted With The Judiciary: Deferential Oversight And The Need For Certainty In An Uncertain Time: Rasul V. Bush, 124 S.Ct. 2686(2004), Adam J. Gentile

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


All I Really Need To Know About Professionalism I Learned In Judge Rice's Courtroom: A Tribute To The Honorable Walter Herbert Rice, Lori Ellen Shaw May 2005

All I Really Need To Know About Professionalism I Learned In Judge Rice's Courtroom: A Tribute To The Honorable Walter Herbert Rice, Lori Ellen Shaw

University of Dayton Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can You Hear Me Now? Corporate Censorship And Its Troubling Implications For The First Amendment, Terence Lau, William Wines Jan 2005

Can You Hear Me Now? Corporate Censorship And Its Troubling Implications For The First Amendment, Terence Lau, William Wines

Terence Lau

The day when standing on a soapbox in a public park was an effective way to voice one’s dissent has passed. In this paper we argue that enormous disparities in economic power allow powerful corporations to silence opinions that they consider unfit for public dissemination. In commercial speech, the U.S. Supreme Court has in the past two terms handed down decisions dealing with “coerced speech.” Another problem in commercial speech is “coerced silence” or “coerced ignorance.” The paper begins with the Supreme Court’s doctrine that the First Amendment protects both the speaker’s right to speak and the public’s right to …


An Analysis Of The On Sale Bar And Its Impact On The Structure And Negotiation Of Development Agreements, Mark Levy Jan 2005

An Analysis Of The On Sale Bar And Its Impact On The Structure And Negotiation Of Development Agreements, Mark Levy

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


Take Flight By Cyper-Sight: The Failure Of Courts To Require The Americans With Disabilities Act Title Iii Public Accommodations Provision To Govern Public Places Such As An Airline's Website, Laura Michelle Stewart Jan 2005

Take Flight By Cyper-Sight: The Failure Of Courts To Require The Americans With Disabilities Act Title Iii Public Accommodations Provision To Govern Public Places Such As An Airline's Website, Laura Michelle Stewart

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


Written Under September Skies For A Quiet Hero Of Our Time: A Tribute To The Honorable Walter H. Rice, Shawna Mcsherry Jan 2005

Written Under September Skies For A Quiet Hero Of Our Time: A Tribute To The Honorable Walter H. Rice, Shawna Mcsherry

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


Developing Harmonious University-Industry Partnerships, James J. Casey Jr. Jan 2005

Developing Harmonious University-Industry Partnerships, James J. Casey Jr.

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


Launching Patent Licensing For An Emerging Company, Theodore A. Wood Jan 2005

Launching Patent Licensing For An Emerging Company, Theodore A. Wood

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


The Global Exportation Of The U.S. Bayh-Dole Act, Thomas J. Siepmann Jan 2005

The Global Exportation Of The U.S. Bayh-Dole Act, Thomas J. Siepmann

University of Dayton Law Review

Special issue: Intellectual Property and Technology


The Constitutionally Inspired Approaches To Police Accountability For Violence Against Women In The U.S. And South Africa: Conservation Versus Transformation, Christopher J. Roederer Jan 2005

The Constitutionally Inspired Approaches To Police Accountability For Violence Against Women In The U.S. And South Africa: Conservation Versus Transformation, Christopher J. Roederer

School of Law Faculty Publications

In this last term, the highest courts in the U.S. and South Africa, respectively, the United States Supreme Court in Town of Castle Rock, Colorado v. Gonzales and the South African Constitutional Court in N.K. v. Minister of Safety and Security, overturned decisions from their appellate courts, the Tenth Circuit and the Supreme Court of Appeals. … This article is not primarily concerned with a comparison of the doctrinal nuances of these three cases, or of the respective constitutional mechanisms that aided the courts in coming to their decisions. This article examines the comparison, or rather, the sharp contrast between …