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Full-Text Articles in Law
Broken Promises: The Granite State’S Return To The Institutionalization Of Children With Disabilities, Elizabeth Trautz
Broken Promises: The Granite State’S Return To The Institutionalization Of Children With Disabilities, Elizabeth Trautz
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
In 1975, the New Hampshire legislature enacted a progressive statute which mandated the Department of Health and Human Services “to establish, maintain, implement and coordinate a comprehensive service delivery system for developmentally disabled persons.” This law was innovative for its time; it decreed that individual service plans (ISPs) be developed for every client in the state’s service delivery system, guaranteed “a right to adequate and humane habilitation and treatment[,]” and contemplated the state’s area agency system as we know it today. The statute was a steppingstone for the 1981 class action lawsuit of Garrity v. Gallen. This was one of …
Table Of Contents, Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pop & Perjury: The Irs Valuation War With The Estate Of Michael Jackson, Beckett Cantley, Geoffrey Dietrich
Pop & Perjury: The Irs Valuation War With The Estate Of Michael Jackson, Beckett Cantley, Geoffrey Dietrich
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
When Michael Jackson died unexpectedly in Los Angeles, California, on June 25, 2009, his career and earnings were nearing an all-time low. Plagued by past sexual abuse allegations, scandals, and questionable health, Michael Jackson’s personal finances were purported to be in complete disarray. However, following his unexpected death, the value of his estate, which was reported to be near to nothing, swelled as the world remembered his beloved contributions to the world and began to purchase accordingly. Sales of Michael Jackson’s music began to soar high. The estate’s value soared even higher as it signed licensing agreements and released new …
Undead Dicta Or Haunted Holdings? A Closer Look At The Zombie Subjective Intent Partnership Formation Cases, Joseph K. Leahy
Undead Dicta Or Haunted Holdings? A Closer Look At The Zombie Subjective Intent Partnership Formation Cases, Joseph K. Leahy
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Undead precedents haunt the partnership formation caselaw. But just how dangerous are they? It depends on what type of zombies they are—walking-dead dicta or haunted holdings. Asking a court to ignore bad dicta is nowhere near as difficult for litigants as asking a court to overrule an entire line of cases.
This article takes a closer look at the undead partnership formation cases that were previously identified in a companion article and concludes that nearly all such cases fall into the less-scary category of undead dicta, rather than truly dangerous category of zombie holdings.
Rethinking Absolute Immunity From Defamation Suits In Private Quasi-Judicial Proceedings, Nat Stern
Rethinking Absolute Immunity From Defamation Suits In Private Quasi-Judicial Proceedings, Nat Stern
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Inventor's Contribution, Christopher S. Storm
Measuring The Inventor's Contribution, Christopher S. Storm
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
All inventors should be compensated for the value of their contributions. Inventors contribute both to the patent system and to the technology commercialization process by providing access to a qualifying disclosure describing a qualifying idea. Yet today, a schism divides the patent world and the commercial world over the value of these inventive contributions. Unlike the commercial world, the patent world pays inventors for the contributions of noninventor technology commercialization roles. In particular, seminal reasonable royalty cases like Georgia-Pacific and TWM Manufacturing allow patentees to recover infringer profits and proxies thereof—in violation of congressional mandate and the Supreme Court’s opinion …
Masthead, Editorial Board
Masthead, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Electronic Arts’ College Videogames In The Name, Image, And Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan
Electronic Arts’ College Videogames In The Name, Image, And Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Playing For Keeps: The Need For Name, Image, And Likeness Legislation To Ensure Representation For College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty
Playing For Keeps: The Need For Name, Image, And Likeness Legislation To Ensure Representation For College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of Amateurism: How The Term Became Part Of The College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq.
The Concept Of Amateurism: How The Term Became Part Of The College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq.
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
For Whom The Sol Tolls: Examining The Role Of The Discovery Rule And Statutes Of Limitations In Ncaa Concussion Litigation, Joseph Sabin Esq., Andrew L. Goldsmith Ph.D.
For Whom The Sol Tolls: Examining The Role Of The Discovery Rule And Statutes Of Limitations In Ncaa Concussion Litigation, Joseph Sabin Esq., Andrew L. Goldsmith Ph.D.
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi
Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Editorial Board
Masthead, Editorial Board
Masthead, Editorial Board
Masthead, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dealing With U.S.-China Cultural Conflicts In Fcpa Enforcement: A Pluralistic Conflict-Of-Laws Approach, Ying Zhou
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editor’S Foreword, Cory D.N. Greenleaf
Editor’S Foreword, Cory D.N. Greenleaf
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contemplating Arbitration In Disputed Congressional Elections: A Case Study With The Closest Senate Election In U.S. History, Ben Sheppard
Contemplating Arbitration In Disputed Congressional Elections: A Case Study With The Closest Senate Election In U.S. History, Ben Sheppard
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Perfect Storm: Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, And Rural America, Bailey D. Barnes
The Perfect Storm: Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, And Rural America, Bailey D. Barnes
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is There A Rational Basis For Nh’S War On Marijuana Anymore?, Michael S. Lewis, Cassandra A. Moran
Is There A Rational Basis For Nh’S War On Marijuana Anymore?, Michael S. Lewis, Cassandra A. Moran
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
After The War On Drugs: Challenges Following Decriminalization, Tom Lininger
After The War On Drugs: Challenges Following Decriminalization, Tom Lininger
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moral Panic And The War On Drugs, Phil Lord
Moral Panic And The War On Drugs, Phil Lord
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
No abstract provided.