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Administrative Law, James R. Kibler Jr.
Administrative Law, James R. Kibler Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Utility Law, B. Paige E. Holloway
Public Utility Law, B. Paige E. Holloway
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation, Craig D. Bell
Health Care Law, Kathleen M. Mccauley
Health Care Law, Kathleen M. Mccauley
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antitrust And Trade Regulation Law, Michael F. Urbanski, James R. Creekmore, Ellen S. Moore
Antitrust And Trade Regulation Law, Michael F. Urbanski, James R. Creekmore, Ellen S. Moore
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law, Marla Graff Decker, Stephen R. Mccullough
Criminal Law, Marla Graff Decker, Stephen R. Mccullough
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Estate Law, Brian R. Marron, Christopher M. Gill
Real Estate Law, Brian R. Marron, Christopher M. Gill
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Theft Crimes In Virginia, John G. Douglass
Rethinking Theft Crimes In Virginia, John G. Douglass
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Issues Involving Children, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
Legal Issues Involving Children, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wills, Trusts, And Estates, J. Rodney Johnson
Wills, Trusts, And Estates, J. Rodney Johnson
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Political Realities And Unintended Consequences: Why Campaign Finance Reform Is Too Important To Be Left To The Lawyers, Kenneth R. Mayer
Political Realities And Unintended Consequences: Why Campaign Finance Reform Is Too Important To Be Left To The Lawyers, Kenneth R. Mayer
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response To Voting With Dollars: A New Paradigm For Campaign Finance, Fred Wertheimer, Alexandra T.V. Edsall
Response To Voting With Dollars: A New Paradigm For Campaign Finance, Fred Wertheimer, Alexandra T.V. Edsall
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cheap Talk Citizenship: The Democratic Implications Of Voting With Dollars, Bruce E. Cain
Cheap Talk Citizenship: The Democratic Implications Of Voting With Dollars, Bruce E. Cain
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dollars And Sense: A "New Paradigm" For Campaign Finance Reform?, Daniel A. Farber
Dollars And Sense: A "New Paradigm" For Campaign Finance Reform?, Daniel A. Farber
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why A New Paradigm?, Bruce Ackerman, Ian Ayres
Why A New Paradigm?, Bruce Ackerman, Ian Ayres
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hybridizing Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Hybridizing Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex Offender Registration And Community Notification Laws: Will These Laws Survive?, Kimberly B. Wilkins
Sex Offender Registration And Community Notification Laws: Will These Laws Survive?, Kimberly B. Wilkins
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Atkins V. Virginia: The Court's Failure To Recognize What Lies Beneath, Jaime L. Henshaw
Atkins V. Virginia: The Court's Failure To Recognize What Lies Beneath, Jaime L. Henshaw
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vouchers And Buckley: The Need For "Regime Change", Richard L. Hasan
Vouchers And Buckley: The Need For "Regime Change", Richard L. Hasan
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Incentives: A Means Of Encouraging Research And Development For Homeland Security?, Jennifer L. Venghaus
Tax Incentives: A Means Of Encouraging Research And Development For Homeland Security?, Jennifer L. Venghaus
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Voting With Cues, Elizabeth Garrett
Voting With Cues, Elizabeth Garrett
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Racial Stereotypes, Broadcast Corporations, And The Business Judgment Rule, Leonard M. Baynes
Racial Stereotypes, Broadcast Corporations, And The Business Judgment Rule, Leonard M. Baynes
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reporting On Terrorism: Choosing Our Words Carefully, Jeffrey A. Dvorkin
Reporting On Terrorism: Choosing Our Words Carefully, Jeffrey A. Dvorkin
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proposal For A New Executive Order On Assassination, Jeffrey F. Addicott
Proposal For A New Executive Order On Assassination, Jeffrey F. Addicott
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Assassination, The War On Terrorism, And The Constitution, Rodney A. Smolla
Assassination, The War On Terrorism, And The Constitution, Rodney A. Smolla
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
It's Not Really "Assassination": Legal And Moral Implications Of Intentionally Targeting Terrorists And Aggressor-State Regime Elites, Robert F. Turner
It's Not Really "Assassination": Legal And Moral Implications Of Intentionally Targeting Terrorists And Aggressor-State Regime Elites, Robert F. Turner
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drug Regulations And The Constitution After Western States, Margaret Gilhooley
Drug Regulations And The Constitution After Western States, Margaret Gilhooley
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Targeted Killing And Assassination: The U.S. Legal Framework, William C. Banks, Peter Raven-Hansen
Targeted Killing And Assassination: The U.S. Legal Framework, William C. Banks, Peter Raven-Hansen
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, L. Val Giddings
Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, L. Val Giddings
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Thank you. I’m glad to be here today. Before I launch into my prepared remarks, I do want to correct a couple of things that Greg has just told you. Just for full disclosure, Greg and I shared an office about eighteen years ago when we both worked for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. When I arrived in Washington, I spent five years working as an analyst on these sorts of issues. So as I’m about to pound on Greg for knowing a number of things that don’t happen to be true, please be aware that I’m not really …
Panel Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, L. Val Giddings, Gregory Jaffe, David Hegewood, Kathleen Hart
Panel Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, L. Val Giddings, Gregory Jaffe, David Hegewood, Kathleen Hart
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Thank you all. In my opinion, containment of pharmaceutical GM crops is essential and hard to do. The USDA just recently came up with some new guidelines for genetically modified pharm plants, but how can the public have an input into what’s going on if they don’t even know where the crops are growing, or what’s in the crops, because this is protected as confidential business information? Should the public have a say? How would we accomplish--giving the public a say about whether they want genetically engineered wheat, even aside from the export issues. Third, I understand GE salmon is …