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Who Is Going To Pay The Bills: An Examination Of The Financing And Lease Options Available To The Buffalo Bills And Ralph Wilson Stadium, Benjamin S. Bolas Jan 2013

Who Is Going To Pay The Bills: An Examination Of The Financing And Lease Options Available To The Buffalo Bills And Ralph Wilson Stadium, Benjamin S. Bolas

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Man, Machine, Or Mutant: When Will Athletes Abandon The Human Body?, Sara M. Lewis Jan 2013

Man, Machine, Or Mutant: When Will Athletes Abandon The Human Body?, Sara M. Lewis

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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National Football League General Managers: An Analysis Of The Responsibilities, Qualifications, And Characteristics, Christopher R. Deubert, Glenn M. Wong, Daniel Hatman Jan 2013

National Football League General Managers: An Analysis Of The Responsibilities, Qualifications, And Characteristics, Christopher R. Deubert, Glenn M. Wong, Daniel Hatman

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Combat: Is Fighting A Form Of Free Speech? The Ultimate Fighting Championship And Its Struggle Against The State Of New York Over The Message Of Mixed Martial Arts, Daniel Berger Jan 2013

Constitutional Combat: Is Fighting A Form Of Free Speech? The Ultimate Fighting Championship And Its Struggle Against The State Of New York Over The Message Of Mixed Martial Arts, Daniel Berger

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Where Is Concussion Litigation Headed? The Impact Of Riddell, Inc. V. Schutt Sports, Inc. On Brain Injury Law, Cailyn Reilly Jan 2013

Where Is Concussion Litigation Headed? The Impact Of Riddell, Inc. V. Schutt Sports, Inc. On Brain Injury Law, Cailyn Reilly

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Espn V. Ohio State: The Ohio Supreme Court Uses Ferpa To Play Defense For Offensive Athletic Programs, Konrad R. Krebs Jan 2013

Espn V. Ohio State: The Ohio Supreme Court Uses Ferpa To Play Defense For Offensive Athletic Programs, Konrad R. Krebs

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Flag On The Play: Professional Sports Teams Calling Trademark Infringement On Their Superfans, Jennifer M. Adams Jan 2013

Flag On The Play: Professional Sports Teams Calling Trademark Infringement On Their Superfans, Jennifer M. Adams

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


An Undercurrent Of Discontent: The Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load And Its Impact On Bay Industries, Annabelle Klopman Jan 2013

An Undercurrent Of Discontent: The Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load And Its Impact On Bay Industries, Annabelle Klopman

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Keystone Xl Pipeline: Charting The Course To Energy Security Or Environmental Jeopardy?, Megan O'Rourke Jan 2013

The Keystone Xl Pipeline: Charting The Course To Energy Security Or Environmental Jeopardy?, Megan O'Rourke

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Penelope Pether, Professor Of Law, Villanova University School Of Law, Law Review Editors Jan 2013

Penelope Pether, Professor Of Law, Villanova University School Of Law, Law Review Editors

Villanova Law Review

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In Re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation: The Third Circuit's Controversial Pay-For-Delay Antitrust Decision Splits With Other Circuit Courts, Carl W. Hittinger, Lesli C. Esposito Jan 2013

In Re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation: The Third Circuit's Controversial Pay-For-Delay Antitrust Decision Splits With Other Circuit Courts, Carl W. Hittinger, Lesli C. Esposito

Villanova Law Review

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The Mighty Work Of Making Nations Happy: A Response To James Davison Hunter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan Jan 2013

The Mighty Work Of Making Nations Happy: A Response To James Davison Hunter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

Working Paper Series

This article is an invited response to James Davison Hunter’s much-discussed book To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World (Oxford University Press, 2010). Hunter, a sociologist at UVA and a believing Protestant, claims that law’s capacity to contribute to social change is “mostly illusory” and that Christians, therefore, should practice “faithful presence” in the public square rather than seek to influence law directly. My response is that it is, in fact, law’s stunning ability to alter and limit available choices that makes it an object of deservedly fierce contest. The wild …


Unbreakable Vows: Same-Sex Marriage And The Fundamental Right To Divorce, Meg Penrose Jan 2013

Unbreakable Vows: Same-Sex Marriage And The Fundamental Right To Divorce, Meg Penrose

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


M & A Fiduciary Duties: Delaware's Murky Jurisprudence, Daniel J. Morrissey Jan 2013

M & A Fiduciary Duties: Delaware's Murky Jurisprudence, Daniel J. Morrissey

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Too Much Of A Good Thing: How Overpopulation, Overconsumption, And Failing Distributive Justice Programs Are Imperiling Mankind, Michael Keenan Jan 2013

Too Much Of A Good Thing: How Overpopulation, Overconsumption, And Failing Distributive Justice Programs Are Imperiling Mankind, Michael Keenan

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Toxic "Plain Meaning" And "Moonshadow": Supreme Court Unanimity And Unexpected Consequences, Steven Ferrey Jan 2013

Toxic "Plain Meaning" And "Moonshadow": Supreme Court Unanimity And Unexpected Consequences, Steven Ferrey

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Cadbury Twenty Years On, Cally Jordan Jan 2013

Cadbury Twenty Years On, Cally Jordan

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.