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Full-Text Articles in Law
Panel Discussion Part 3: Horizontal Restraints Of Trade Between Competitors In Mexico And The United States, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum
Panel Discussion Part 3: Horizontal Restraints Of Trade Between Competitors In Mexico And The United States, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion Part 4: Challenges By Competitors And Governments In Response To Foreign Subsidies, Dumping And Import Surges, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Terence P. Stewart, John Gero
Panel Discussion Part 4: Challenges By Competitors And Governments In Response To Foreign Subsidies, Dumping And Import Surges, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Terence P. Stewart, John Gero
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion Part 5: A Serious Accident Occurs In The Mexican Plant: Problems Of Corporate And Product Liability, Keith Harvey, Ted Occhialino, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Panel Discussion Part 5: A Serious Accident Occurs In The Mexican Plant: Problems Of Corporate And Product Liability, Keith Harvey, Ted Occhialino, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
International Antitrust Cooperation In Nafta: The International Antitrust Assistance Act Of 1994, Charles Seward Stark
International Antitrust Cooperation In Nafta: The International Antitrust Assistance Act Of 1994, Charles Seward Stark
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Representing Mexican Clients In U.S. Courts In Claims Of Liability In Industrial Accidents, Ted Occhialino
Representing Mexican Clients In U.S. Courts In Claims Of Liability In Industrial Accidents, Ted Occhialino
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Antitrust Laws Of The United States And The Ley De Competencia Of Mexico: A Comparative Review, 1992-1994, Eleanor M. Fox
The Antitrust Laws Of The United States And The Ley De Competencia Of Mexico: A Comparative Review, 1992-1994, Eleanor M. Fox
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
History Of The Boundaries Of The Pueblo Of Sandia, 1748-1860, Stanley M. Hordes
History Of The Boundaries Of The Pueblo Of Sandia, 1748-1860, Stanley M. Hordes
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
The purposes of this report are threefold: (1) to analyze the boundaries of the Pueblo of Sandia, as articulated and interpreted by Spanish, Mexican and U.S. Territorial authorities from the establishment of Sandia Pueblo in 1748 until the marking of the boundaries by the Office of Surveyor General in 1860; (2) to define the term, sierra madre in its proper historical context; and (3) to ascertain whether in 1748 Sandia Pueblo was populated by descendants of the original Sandia Pueblo people who had migrated to the Hopi country after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, or, on the other hand, the …
San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1992, Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress
San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1992, Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: Jan. 1996 Amendment to the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, PL 104-91, § 202| 110 Stat. 7, 14 (Jan. 6, 1996) Parties: US & San Carlos Apache Tribe. Extends Sec. 3711(b)(1) of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992 (title XXXVII of Public Law 102–575) is amended by striking ‘‘December 31, 1995’’ and inserting ‘‘December 31, 1996’’. The effective date of changes is Dec. 31, 1995. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ91/pdf/PLAW-104publ91.pdf]
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1994, Amendment Of 1996, United States 110th Congress
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1994, Amendment Of 1996, United States 110th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: An Act to require the Secretary of Commerce to Convey to the Commonwealth of MAs the National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory Located on Emerson Avenue in Gloucester, MA, PL 104-91, § 201, 110 STAT. 7, 14 (Jan. 6, 1996). Parties: Yavapai-Prescott Tribe, AZ, Prescott, Chino Valley Irrigation District and US. Title II amends the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1994 by extending the effective date to June 30, 1996 and reviving a contract. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ91/pdf/PLAW-104publ91.pdf]
Artistic Parody: A Theoretical Construct, Sherri L. Burr
Artistic Parody: A Theoretical Construct, Sherri L. Burr
Faculty Scholarship
This article looks at artists and copyright holders who sue parodists and claim a violation of the copyright in their works, and proposes increasing the available options for parodists.
Voices/Voces In The Borderlands: A Colloquy On Re/Constructing Identities In Re/Constructed Legal Spaces, Margaret E. Montoya, Melissa Harrison
Voices/Voces In The Borderlands: A Colloquy On Re/Constructing Identities In Re/Constructed Legal Spaces, Margaret E. Montoya, Melissa Harrison
Faculty Scholarship
While we believe that the work of healing our cultural dyslexia is partly cognitive, in and through this paper we have tried to enact the experiential aspect. We may approach the entrances of the borderlands through reading and thinking, however we believe that the borderlands is a phenomenon of living, a phenomenon of well-intentioned people interacting in deliberate and thoughtful ways with those who are simultaneously like and unlike us/them. The borderlands require that we bring our critical faculties to bear on life's experiences, but, more often than not, we must suspend them in favor of more charitable and affiliative …
The Legal Culture Of Northern New Spain, 1700-1810 By Charles R. Cutter, G. Emlen Hall
The Legal Culture Of Northern New Spain, 1700-1810 By Charles R. Cutter, G. Emlen Hall
Faculty Scholarship
The Legal Culture of Northern New Spain, 1700-1810. By Charles R. Cutter. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995. xii+ 227 pp. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography, index. $39.95.)
Should The Michigan Supreme Court Adopt A Non-Majority Vote Rule For Granting Leave To Appeal?, Carol A. Parker
Should The Michigan Supreme Court Adopt A Non-Majority Vote Rule For Granting Leave To Appeal?, Carol A. Parker
Faculty Scholarship
This article examines the evolution of Michigan's appellate court system, the role of a modem supreme court, and the rationale for giving a court discretionary jurisdiction. It also reviews the theory of the non-majority vote rule as a procedural safeguard against abuse of the discretionary review power. The Note also assesses current problems faced by the Michigan Supreme Court which are driven to a large extent by escalating appellate caseloads, and whether adoption of a non-majority vote rule would be an improvement over the status quo. This Note concludes that adoption by the Michigan Supreme Court of a "Rule of …
A Watershed Issue: The Role Of Streamflow Protection In Northwest River Basin Management, Reed D. Benson
A Watershed Issue: The Role Of Streamflow Protection In Northwest River Basin Management, Reed D. Benson
Faculty Scholarship
Watershed management has become a popular approach to environmental problems in the Northwest. Federal, regional, state, local, and tribal watershed efforts are in progress throughout the region. The popularity of the watershed approach can be traced to ecological and political factors. Most watershed management activities, however, focus more on land use and riparian measures than on providing and protecting instreamflows. For both legal and political reasons, watershed efforts tend to avoid water rights issues. Such efforts tend not to be well connected with instream flow protection or water resource planning under state law. Unless they address the need for streamflows, …
Determining What Is In The Public Welfare In Water Appropriations And Transfers: The Intel Example, Susanne Hoffman-Dooley
Determining What Is In The Public Welfare In Water Appropriations And Transfers: The Intel Example, Susanne Hoffman-Dooley
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Of Vulcans And Values: Judicial Decision-Making And Implications For Judicial Education, Paul Biderman
Of Vulcans And Values: Judicial Decision-Making And Implications For Judicial Education, Paul Biderman
Faculty Scholarship
This article begins by analyzing scholarly works which have addressed the role of a judge's personal values in the work of the judiciary. I will then attempt to identify where values clearly or arguably enter decisions, not because judges necessarily want them to but because the legal system compels it. In particular, I will explore that role not only in the more visible context of monumental appellate decisions, but also in the seemingly routine actions of every judge who sits on a bench. I will then review some guidelines that have been offered for appropriate application of values in the …
Capital Murder And The Domestic Discount: A Study Of Capital Domestic Murder In The Post Furman Era, Elizabeth Rapaport
Capital Murder And The Domestic Discount: A Study Of Capital Domestic Murder In The Post Furman Era, Elizabeth Rapaport
Faculty Scholarship
In this Article I will challenge the tendency to discount the severity of domestic homicide, a phenomenon I call "the domestic discount." I will argue against automatic mitigation-the imputation of provocation or diminished capacity-simply or merely because the relationship" between victim and defendant is domestic or sexually intimate. I will argue that the traditional hot blood/cold blood dichotomy is an imperfect guide to the moral grading of homicide offenses. In particular, reliance on it has led to the under evaluation of the seriousness of some domestic homicides. It is my contention, or hypothesis, that the conclusions I draw from the …
Black Women, Gender Equity And The Function At The Junction, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
Black Women, Gender Equity And The Function At The Junction, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
Faculty Scholarship
After teaching sports law for several years, I am struck that few people can articulate a coherent general thesis of what gender equity means or a clear vision of what the athletic picture will look like when it has been attained. The law of gender equity, however, is not so difficult to find. The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (§ 1983) and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Education Amendments of 1972, are the major sources of American gender equity law. The Equal Protection Clause has been …
Review Essay: “Indians Are Us?: Culture And Genocide In Native North America" By Me Monroe, John P. Lavelle
Review Essay: “Indians Are Us?: Culture And Genocide In Native North America" By Me Monroe, John P. Lavelle
Faculty Scholarship
Indians Are Us? is a collection of commentaries on American Indian political and social affairs, written in the truculent tone that readers have come to expect from writer Ward Churchill. Like its predecessors, Fantasies of the Master Race and Struggle far the Land, this latest Churchill project consists largely of polemical pieces hastily compiled from obscure leftist publications.
Florida Game And Fresh Water Fish Commission V. Flotilla, Inc., Holly R. Harvey
Florida Game And Fresh Water Fish Commission V. Flotilla, Inc., Holly R. Harvey
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal, State Sovereignty And The Tenth Amendment: Nevada V. Watkins, Sonny Swazo
The Future Of High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal, State Sovereignty And The Tenth Amendment: Nevada V. Watkins, Sonny Swazo
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.