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Full-Text Articles in Law
Enforcing Immigration Equity, Jason A. Cade
Enforcing Immigration Equity, Jason A. Cade
Scholarly Works
Congressional amendments to the immigration code in the 1990s significantly broadened grounds for removal while nearly eradicating opportunities for discretionary relief. The result has been a radical transformation of immigration law. In particular, the constriction of equitable discretion as an adjudicative tool has vested a new and critical responsibility in enforcement officials to implement rigid immigration rules in a normatively defensible way, primarily through the use of prosecutorial discretion. This Article contextualizes recent executive enforcement actions within this scheme and argues that the Obama Administration’s targeted use of limited enforcement resources and implementation of initiatives such as Deferred Action for …
How America Tolerates Racism In Jury Selection, Larry D. Thompson
How America Tolerates Racism In Jury Selection, Larry D. Thompson
Popular Media
This Op-ed by Professor Larry Thompson appeared in the New York Times on October 30, 2015. Professor Thompson discusses the case, Foster v. Chatman, which will be heard by the Supreme Court on November 2, 2015. In this case, the Court will decide whether the exclusion of jurors intended to unconstitutionally influence the jury’s racial make-up in a capital murder case in Georgia.
Where There's A Will, There's A Way: Reconciling Theories Of Willful Infringement And Disgorgement Damages In Trademark Law, Rachel Anne Zisek
Where There's A Will, There's A Way: Reconciling Theories Of Willful Infringement And Disgorgement Damages In Trademark Law, Rachel Anne Zisek
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Clear And Convincing Disparagement: An Argument For A Higher Evidentiary Standard For When The T.T.A.B. Considers Cancelling A Well-Known, Tenured Trademark, John C. Thomas Iii
Clear And Convincing Disparagement: An Argument For A Higher Evidentiary Standard For When The T.T.A.B. Considers Cancelling A Well-Known, Tenured Trademark, John C. Thomas Iii
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Slide To Unlock: Apple-Samsung, Alice, And The Need For Clarity In Assessing Patent-Eligibility Under Section 101 For Touchscreen Software Patents, Tucker J. Mckinley
Slide To Unlock: Apple-Samsung, Alice, And The Need For Clarity In Assessing Patent-Eligibility Under Section 101 For Touchscreen Software Patents, Tucker J. Mckinley
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Right To Say, "I Didn't Write That": Creating A Cause Of Action To Combat False Attribution Of Authorship On The Internet, Kathleen Brennan Hicks
The Right To Say, "I Didn't Write That": Creating A Cause Of Action To Combat False Attribution Of Authorship On The Internet, Kathleen Brennan Hicks
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Increasing Use Of Challenges To Expert Evidence Under Daubert And Rule 702 In Patent Litigation, Douglas G. Smith
The Increasing Use Of Challenges To Expert Evidence Under Daubert And Rule 702 In Patent Litigation, Douglas G. Smith
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Stop In The Name Of The Pto! A Review Of The Fresenius Saga And Pto-Judicial Interplay, Wayne A. Kalkwarf
Stop In The Name Of The Pto! A Review Of The Fresenius Saga And Pto-Judicial Interplay, Wayne A. Kalkwarf
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Copyright As Contract, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Copyright As Contract, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as the agent of the public. The consideration received by authors is defined by duration and breadth of exclusivity. The consideration for the public is the creation of a "work" that will be available on a limited basis for the life of the author plus 70 years and then available without limit after that. If there were no transaction costs at all, it would be possible to "pay" authors different amounts of exclusivity. Perhaps a greeting card would get one holiday season of exclusivity, if …
Table Of Contents, Vol. 22:2, Journal Of Intellectual Property Law
Table Of Contents, Vol. 22:2, Journal Of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
If The U.S. Government Treated Poor People As Well As It Treats Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
If The U.S. Government Treated Poor People As Well As It Treats Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
Popular Media
One of the great ironies in modern America is that the less money you have, the more you pay to use it. The country’s “unbanked” must pay high fees to fringe banks to turn their paychecks into cash, pay their monthly bills, or send money to a spouse or a child. The unbanked pay much of their income—up to 10 percent—just to use their money. For these families, the total price of simple financial services each month is more than they spend on food. Indeed, it is very expensive to be poor. This article makes a proposal, transform underused post …
Judging Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Judging Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Presentations and Speeches
Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch presented "Judging Multidistrict Litigation" at Duke University School of Law's Mass-Tort MDL Program for Judicial Conference Committees on October 8, 2015.
The Multinational Corporation Regulatory Guidebook, Rhond R. Roth
The Multinational Corporation Regulatory Guidebook, Rhond R. Roth
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
U.S. Export Policy: New Directions-Washington International Business Report, Washington, D.C. International Business-Government Counselors, Inc., Paul S. Dempsey
U.S. Export Policy: New Directions-Washington International Business Report, Washington, D.C. International Business-Government Counselors, Inc., Paul S. Dempsey
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law, Import-Export Clause: Non-Discriminatory, Fairly Apportioned Excise Tax Applied To Stevedoring Companies Loading And Unloading Goods In Imports And Export Transit Does Not Constitute An Import Or Duty Within The Prohibition Of The Import-Export Clause, Tony G. Mills
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Tax Incentives To Exportation: Alternatives To Disc, Timothy A. Peterson
Tax Incentives To Exportation: Alternatives To Disc, Timothy A. Peterson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Through The Antiboycott Morass To An Export Priority, Mark D. Menefee, Don Samuel
Through The Antiboycott Morass To An Export Priority, Mark D. Menefee, Don Samuel
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Export Licensing: Uncoordinated Trade Repression, Audrey S. Winter, Richard Carlson
Export Licensing: Uncoordinated Trade Repression, Audrey S. Winter, Richard Carlson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
United States Human Rights Policy: Effect On Exports, Russell D. Carter, Frank D. Brogan
United States Human Rights Policy: Effect On Exports, Russell D. Carter, Frank D. Brogan
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Interagency Conflict: A Model For Analysis, Betsy C. Cox, Gary Shmerling
Interagency Conflict: A Model For Analysis, Betsy C. Cox, Gary Shmerling
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Symposium - A National Export Policy: Tuning United States Law And Its Implementation To An Export Priority, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Symposium - A National Export Policy: Tuning United States Law And Its Implementation To An Export Priority, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
A Consumer Perspective On The Tokyo Round, Clinton Warne
A Consumer Perspective On The Tokyo Round, Clinton Warne
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Tokyo Round: A Labor View, Catherine E. Bocskor
The Tokyo Round: A Labor View, Catherine E. Bocskor
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
After The Mtn: What Is In Store For Importers?, Ted Rowland, Barry H. Nemmers
After The Mtn: What Is In Store For Importers?, Ted Rowland, Barry H. Nemmers
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Law And Lawyers Under The New Multilateral Trade Agreements, Robert E. Herzstein
The Role Of Law And Lawyers Under The New Multilateral Trade Agreements, Robert E. Herzstein
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Results Of The Tokyo Round, Thomas R. Graham
Results Of The Tokyo Round, Thomas R. Graham
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Symposium - The Tokyo Round: It's Meaning And Effect, Introduction, Robert S. Strauss
Symposium - The Tokyo Round: It's Meaning And Effect, Introduction, Robert S. Strauss
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Criminal Law’S Millennium Of Forgotten History, Ziv Bohrer
International Criminal Law’S Millennium Of Forgotten History, Ziv Bohrer
Faculty Colloquia
No abstract provided.
Postal Banking: A Lifesaver For America's Poor, Mehrsa Baradaran
Postal Banking: A Lifesaver For America's Poor, Mehrsa Baradaran
Popular Media
If banks are not providing credit to the poor, the state should provide it directly.The existing post office framework represents the most promising path toward effectuating such a public option. American banks long ago deserted their most impoverished communities, but post offices, even two centuries later, have remained — still rooted in an egalitarian mission. There have never been barriers to entry at post offices, and their services have been available to all, regardless of income.