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Aquadvantage Is Not Real Advantage: European Biotechnology Regulations And The United States’ September 2010 Fda Review Of Genetically Modified Salmon, Katherine Wilinska
Aquadvantage Is Not Real Advantage: European Biotechnology Regulations And The United States’ September 2010 Fda Review Of Genetically Modified Salmon, Katherine Wilinska
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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Mergers & Accusations: Chinese Auditing And Corporate Disclosure Standards Indirectly On Trial In The United States, Janelle A. Mccarty
Mergers & Accusations: Chinese Auditing And Corporate Disclosure Standards Indirectly On Trial In The United States, Janelle A. Mccarty
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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Binding The United Nations: Compulsory Review Of Disputes Involving Un International Responsibility Before The International Court Of Justice, Anastasia Telesetsky
Binding The United Nations: Compulsory Review Of Disputes Involving Un International Responsibility Before The International Court Of Justice, Anastasia Telesetsky
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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Cercla, State Law, And Federalism In The 21st Century, Alexandra B. Klass
Cercla, State Law, And Federalism In The 21st Century, Alexandra B. Klass
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This essay discusses the continuing role of state statutory and common law remedies for remediating contaminated property at a time where federal liability under the Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”) has, after thirty years, become an established part of the legal and business landscape. In recent years, a growing number of courts have struggled with the extent to which CERCLA does or should preempt or displace state statutory or common law governing claims for recovering costs associated with contaminated property. This essay begins with the premise that the language of CERCLA as well as general principles of federalism …
The Past, Present, And Future Of Critical Tax Theory: A Conversation, Karen B. Brown, Mary Louise Fellows, Bridget J. Crawford
The Past, Present, And Future Of Critical Tax Theory: A Conversation, Karen B. Brown, Mary Louise Fellows, Bridget J. Crawford
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This essay endeavors to document and to preserve the story of the origins of the book Taxing America (NYU Press 1997) edited by Karen B. Brown and Mary Louise Fellows. The publication of that text was a key milestone in the development of critical tax theory as an intellectual discipline. By identifying and bringing together lawyers and scholars with an interest in the political and discriminatory aspects of tax law, Professors Brown and Fellows created one of the first working groups of critical tax theorists. In this essay, the book's two editors reflect on the book's intellectual antecedents and its …
The U.S. Sentencing Commission's Best Response To Booker Is To Do Nothing, Michael Tonry
The U.S. Sentencing Commission's Best Response To Booker Is To Do Nothing, Michael Tonry
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Crawford V. Washington: What Would Justice Thomas Do?, Brad Clary
Crawford V. Washington: What Would Justice Thomas Do?, Brad Clary
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Transparency And Contrarian Experts In Financial Regulation: A Brief Response To Professor Bradley, Daniel Schwarcz
Transparency And Contrarian Experts In Financial Regulation: A Brief Response To Professor Bradley, Daniel Schwarcz
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Deidentification And Reidentification In Returning Individual Findings From Biobank And Secondary Research: Regulatory Challenges And Models For Management, William Mcgeveran, Leili Fatehi, Pari Mcgarraugh
Deidentification And Reidentification In Returning Individual Findings From Biobank And Secondary Research: Regulatory Challenges And Models For Management, William Mcgeveran, Leili Fatehi, Pari Mcgarraugh
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Interstate Transmission Challenges For Renewable Energy: A Federalism Mismatch, Alexandra Klass, Elizabeth Wilson
Interstate Transmission Challenges For Renewable Energy: A Federalism Mismatch, Alexandra Klass, Elizabeth Wilson
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This Article discusses current challenges to siting new electric transmission infrastructure to facilitate the growth of renewable energy. In doing so, this Article focuses on recent legal and policy developments at the federal, state, and regional levels with a specific emphasis on states with significant wind energy potential west of the Mississippi River. In many of these jurisdictions, there has been a strong emphasis on increasing renewable energy resources in recent years, particularly wind power. Each state and regional jurisdiction, however, has taken a different approach to connecting those new renewable resources to the transmission grid that is determined by …
Siblings In Law, Jill Hasday
Families Now: What We Don't Know Is Hurting Us, Judith T. Younger
Families Now: What We Don't Know Is Hurting Us, Judith T. Younger
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The Myth Of The Magic Circle: Rejecting A Single Governance Model, Trey Hickman, Kristin Hickman
The Myth Of The Magic Circle: Rejecting A Single Governance Model, Trey Hickman, Kristin Hickman
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Temptations Of The Sirens: Ethical Issues In Libraries, Herbert Cihak, Joan Howland
Temptations Of The Sirens: Ethical Issues In Libraries, Herbert Cihak, Joan Howland
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The Citizen-Focused Account Of The State, Bradley W. Miller
The Citizen-Focused Account Of The State, Bradley W. Miller
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Constitutional State. N. W. Barber. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xiii + 199. Reviewed by Bradley W. Miller.
Originalism-The Forgotten Years, Frank B. Cross
Originalism-The Forgotten Years, Frank B. Cross
Constitutional Commentary
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Some Internal Points Of View And The Study Of Law, Grì©Goire C.N. Webber
Some Internal Points Of View And The Study Of Law, Grì©Goire C.N. Webber
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Vantage of Law: Its Role in Thinking about Law, Judging and Bills of Rights. By James Allan. Farnham (Surrey), Ashgate. 2011. Pp. vii + 202. Reviewed by Gr̩goire C.N. Webber.
Turning Federalism Right-Side Up, Ilya Somin
Turning Federalism Right-Side Up, Ilya Somin
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Upside-Down Constitution. By Michael Greve. Harvard University Press. 2012. 528 pp. Reviewed by Ilya Somin.
Ordered Liberty: A Response To Three Views, James E. Fleming, Linda C. Mcclain
Ordered Liberty: A Response To Three Views, James E. Fleming, Linda C. Mcclain
Constitutional Commentary
Response by the authors of Ordered liberty: rights, responsibilities, and virtues, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain, to three reviews of their book by Abner Greene, Ken Kersch, and Toni Massaro. The three reviews and the response all appear in Constitutional Commentary 28.3.
The New Originalist Manifesto, James E. Fleming
The New Originalist Manifesto, James E. Fleming
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Constitutional Originalism: a Debate. By Lawrence B. Solum and Robert W. Bennett, 2011. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Pages ix, 210. Reviewed by James E. Fleming.
Justice Scalia And The Art Of Rhetoric, Jeffrey M. Shaman
Justice Scalia And The Art Of Rhetoric, Jeffrey M. Shaman
Constitutional Commentary
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Bringing It All Back Home?, Ken I. Kersch
Bringing It All Back Home?, Ken I. Kersch
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Ordered liberty: rights, responsibilities, and virtues. By James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain, 2013. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 371 pages. Reviewed by Ken I. Kersch
The Constitutionality Of A Limited Convention: An Originalist Analysis, Michael B. Rappaport
The Constitutionality Of A Limited Convention: An Originalist Analysis, Michael B. Rappaport
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Racial Inclusion, Exclusion And Segregation In Constitutional Law, Michelle Adams
Racial Inclusion, Exclusion And Segregation In Constitutional Law, Michelle Adams
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Stop The Fight For Women's Equality, Miranda Mcgowan
Stop The Fight For Women's Equality, Miranda Mcgowan
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Gender equality: Dimensions of women's citizenship, (Linda C. McClain & Joanna L. Grossman, eds.). New York, Cambridge University Press. 2009. Pp. 450.
The Court-Packing Controversy, Sheldon Gelman
The Court-Packing Controversy, Sheldon Gelman
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Supreme power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court. By Jeff Shesol, 2010. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Pages x, 640. Reviewed by Sheldon Gelman
Patent Law's Audience, Mark D. Janis, Timothy R. Holbrook
Patent Law's Audience, Mark D. Janis, Timothy R. Holbrook
Minnesota Law Review
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Forum Competition And Choice Of Law Competition In Securities Law After Morrison V. National Australia Bank, Wulf A. Kaal, Richard W. Painter
Forum Competition And Choice Of Law Competition In Securities Law After Morrison V. National Australia Bank, Wulf A. Kaal, Richard W. Painter
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notice-And-Comment Sentencing, Richard A. Bierschbach, Stephanos Bibas
Notice-And-Comment Sentencing, Richard A. Bierschbach, Stephanos Bibas
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Can Do More Than Protect Your Credit Score: Regulating Social Media Pre-Employment Screening With The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Nathan J. Ebnet
It Can Do More Than Protect Your Credit Score: Regulating Social Media Pre-Employment Screening With The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Nathan J. Ebnet
Minnesota Law Review
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