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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Bridge To Nowhere: Exposing Competition And Pricing Regulations That Lead To Mismanagement And Waste In Government Contracting, Jim R. Moye
Villanova Law Review
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Unfair And Inactionable: The Case For A Private Cause Of Action For Business And Investment Activity Under Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices And Consumer Protection Law, Mark T. Wilhelm
Villanova Law Review
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Class Is In Session: The Third Circuit Heightens Ascertainability With Rigor In Carrera V. Bayer Corp., Stephanie Haas
Class Is In Session: The Third Circuit Heightens Ascertainability With Rigor In Carrera V. Bayer Corp., Stephanie Haas
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Saving Private Remedies: Bell V. Cheswick Generating Station Arms Property Owners With A Private Cause Of Action Against Energy Companies, Lisabel Cheong
Saving Private Remedies: Bell V. Cheswick Generating Station Arms Property Owners With A Private Cause Of Action Against Energy Companies, Lisabel Cheong
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who's The Bully Now? The Third Circuit Gives Negligent School Districts A Constitutional "Hall Pass" In Morrow V. Balaski, Leaving Bullied Students Out In The Cold, Nicholas Karwacki
Who's The Bully Now? The Third Circuit Gives Negligent School Districts A Constitutional "Hall Pass" In Morrow V. Balaski, Leaving Bullied Students Out In The Cold, Nicholas Karwacki
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bright "Idea" Or Missing The Mark? The Third Circuit Restricts Reimbursement For Residential Placement Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Nicole Pedi
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Secret's Out: Third Circuit Find Delaware's State Sponsored Arbitration Program Violates First Amendment Right Of Public Access In Delaware Coalition For Open Government V. Strine, Dean J. Shauger
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exception Perception: The Third Circuit's Strict View Of The Exceptions To The Statute Of Limitations Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Samantha Peruto
Villanova Law Review
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Warning! Barracudas May Bite: Third Circuit Puts "Teeth" In The Ftca's Discretionary Function Exception Analysis, Lauren P. Deluca
Warning! Barracudas May Bite: Third Circuit Puts "Teeth" In The Ftca's Discretionary Function Exception Analysis, Lauren P. Deluca
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not So Black And White: The Third Circuit Upholds Race-Conscious Redistricting In Doe Ex Rel Doe V. Lower Merion School District, Alexandra Muolo
Not So Black And White: The Third Circuit Upholds Race-Conscious Redistricting In Doe Ex Rel Doe V. Lower Merion School District, Alexandra Muolo
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inherent Incompatibility Doctrine Circles The Drain In Knepper V. Rite Aid Corp.: "Hybrid" Wage & Hour Claims Float In Third Circuit, Chad Odhner
Villanova Law Review
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Blystone V. Horn: The Third Circuit Guards Against Inadvertent Waiver Of The Right To Present Mitigating Evidence During A Capital Case, Dylan J. Scher
Blystone V. Horn: The Third Circuit Guards Against Inadvertent Waiver Of The Right To Present Mitigating Evidence During A Capital Case, Dylan J. Scher
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Whose" Game Is It? Sports-Wagering And Intellectual Property, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis, John T. Holden
"Whose" Game Is It? Sports-Wagering And Intellectual Property, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis, John T. Holden
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seven Teachers In The Tradition, John T. Noonan Jr.
Seven Teachers In The Tradition, John T. Noonan Jr.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture - "Skin In The Tax Game": Invisible Taxpayers? Invisible Citizens?, Mildred Wigfall Robinson
Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture - "Skin In The Tax Game": Invisible Taxpayers? Invisible Citizens?, Mildred Wigfall Robinson
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
"To Erasmians, Everywhere": Reflections On The Life And Work Of Judge John T. Noonan, Jr., Michael Sweeney O.P.
"To Erasmians, Everywhere": Reflections On The Life And Work Of Judge John T. Noonan, Jr., Michael Sweeney O.P.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.: An Introduction, Patrick Mckinley Brennan
Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.: An Introduction, Patrick Mckinley Brennan
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reading John Noonan, Joseph Vining
Majority-Of-The-Minority Voting And Fairness In Freeze-Out Mergers, Richard A. Booth
Majority-Of-The-Minority Voting And Fairness In Freeze-Out Mergers, Richard A. Booth
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.: An Introduction, William Cardinal Levada
Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.: An Introduction, William Cardinal Levada
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
People Who Are Not Legal And Who Are Not Alive In The Eyes Of The Law, Richard W. Painter
People Who Are Not Legal And Who Are Not Alive In The Eyes Of The Law, Richard W. Painter
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Biography Of Gratian, The Father Of Canon Law, Kenneth Pennington
The Biography Of Gratian, The Father Of Canon Law, Kenneth Pennington
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Donald A. Gianella Memorial Lecture - What Is Religious "Persecution" In A Pluralist Society?, Susan J. Stabile
Donald A. Gianella Memorial Lecture - What Is Religious "Persecution" In A Pluralist Society?, Susan J. Stabile
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Something To (Lex Loci) Celebrationis?, Meg Penrose
Something To (Lex Loci) Celebrationis?, Meg Penrose
Villanova Law Review
This essay is the first in a series exploring the implications of the recent landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor. This discussion was inspired by Meg Penrose’s article, UNBREAKABLE VOWS: SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIVORCE, published in Volume 58:1. The series is meant to serve as an open forum for scholars and practitioners to weigh in on one of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the 21st century.
Querying Edith Windsor, Querying Equality, Jeffrey A. Redding
Querying Edith Windsor, Querying Equality, Jeffrey A. Redding
Villanova Law Review
This essay is the second in a series exploring the implications of the recent landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor. Specifically, the essay intends to “sound some skepticism…about the majority opinion…and especially the vision of equality articulated by it.” This discussion was inspired by Meg Penrose’s article, UNBREAKABLE VOWS: SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIVORCE, published in Volume 58:1. The series is meant to serve as an open forum for scholars and practitioners to weigh in on one of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the 21st century.
The Virtue Of Obscurity, Colin Starger
The Virtue Of Obscurity, Colin Starger
Villanova Law Review
This essay is the third in a series exploring the implications of the recent landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor. Specifically, this essay responds to the first essay in this series, SOMETHING TO (LEX LOCI) CELEBRATIONIS, by Megan Penrose. This discussion was inspired by Meg Penrose’s article, UNBREAKABLE VOWS: SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIVORCE, published in Volume 58:1. The series is meant to serve as an open forum for scholars and practitioners to weigh in on one of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the 21st century.
United States V. Windsor And The Future Of Civil Unions And Other Marriage Alternatives, John G. Culhane
United States V. Windsor And The Future Of Civil Unions And Other Marriage Alternatives, John G. Culhane
Villanova Law Review
This essay is the fourth in a series exploring the implications of the recent landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor. Specifically, this essay focuses on the future of civil unions. This discussion was inspired by Meg Penrose’s article, UNBREAKABLE VOWS: SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIVORCE, published in Volume 58:1. The series is meant to serve as an open forum for scholars and practitioners to weigh in on one of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the 21st century.
Mandatory Reporting Of Abuse: A Historical Perspective On The Evolution Of States' Current Mandatory Reporting Laws With A Review Of The Laws In The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, Leonard G. Brown Iii, Kevin Gallagher
Mandatory Reporting Of Abuse: A Historical Perspective On The Evolution Of States' Current Mandatory Reporting Laws With A Review Of The Laws In The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, Leonard G. Brown Iii, Kevin Gallagher
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Individual Right To Possess Firearms: A Different Take, David W. Wise
The Constitution And The Individual Right To Possess Firearms: A Different Take, David W. Wise
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rff Family Partnership, Lp V. Burns & Levinson, Llp: Massachusetts Constructs A Functional Framework For In-Firm Privilege And Exposes Other States' Need For Renovation, Kelsey Hughes-Blaum
Rff Family Partnership, Lp V. Burns & Levinson, Llp: Massachusetts Constructs A Functional Framework For In-Firm Privilege And Exposes Other States' Need For Renovation, Kelsey Hughes-Blaum
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.