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Critical Legal Studies In Intellectual Property And Information Law Scholarship, Peter Goodrich, Sonia K. Kayal, Rebecca Tushnet Jan 2013

Critical Legal Studies In Intellectual Property And Information Law Scholarship, Peter Goodrich, Sonia K. Kayal, Rebecca Tushnet

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Stories Mediators Tell: The Editors' Reflections, Eric R. Galton, Lela P. Love Jan 2013

Stories Mediators Tell: The Editors' Reflections, Eric R. Galton, Lela P. Love

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One year after publication of Stories Mediators Tell, the editors comment in their reflections of the Symposium on the importance of stories generally, on the Symposium articles, and on the state of the modern mediation movement.


A Reporter Keeping Confidences: More Important Than Ever, David Rudenstine Jan 2008

A Reporter Keeping Confidences: More Important Than Ever, David Rudenstine

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After Philip Morris V. Williams: What Is Left Of The "Single-Digit" Ratio?, Anthony J. Sebok Jan 2008

After Philip Morris V. Williams: What Is Left Of The "Single-Digit" Ratio?, Anthony J. Sebok

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This short essay was written for a symposium on The Future of Punitive Damages held at the Charleston School of Law in 2007. I argue that the ratio rule (that punitive damages that exceed a single digit ratio presumptively violate the Due Process Clause), introduced by the Supreme Court in Campbell, is unlikely to survive. I argue this for three reasons. First, many lower courts have found ways to conceal punitive damages awards that impose, in reality, ratios in the double-digits. Second, the refusal of the Court to reverse the plaintiffs punitive damages award in Williams under the ratio rule …


Text, Tradition, And Reason In Comparative Perspective: An Introduction, Adam Seligman, Suzanne Last Stone Jan 2006

Text, Tradition, And Reason In Comparative Perspective: An Introduction, Adam Seligman, Suzanne Last Stone

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Symposium On Abolishing Civil Marriage: An Introduction, Edward Stein Jan 2006

Symposium On Abolishing Civil Marriage: An Introduction, Edward Stein

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This introduction sets the stage for discussion of two papers that make different arguments for the abolition of civil marriage: Edward A. Zelinsky, Deregulating Marriage: The Pro-Marriage Case for Abolishing Civil Marriage, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 1161-1220 (2006), and Daniel A. Crane, A “Judeo-Christian” Argument for Privatizing Marriage, id. at 1221-1259. While the institution of marriage has undergone substantial changes over the last one hundred years in terms of who may marry, the benefits and duties of marriage, the rules for dissolving marriage, and the social assumptions relating to marriage, its adaptability and elasticity has been demonstrated by the fact …


Failure Of The Word: The Rise Of Law And Literature, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 2005

Failure Of The Word: The Rise Of Law And Literature, Arthur J. Jacobson

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Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok Jan 2004

Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok

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Symposium: Suzanne Last Stone, Suzanne Last Stone Jan 2004

Symposium: Suzanne Last Stone, Suzanne Last Stone

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Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love Jan 2004

Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love

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Democracy Realized One Classroom At A Time, Peter Goodrich Jan 2003

Democracy Realized One Classroom At A Time, Peter Goodrich

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Introduction: What Does It Mean To Say That A Remedy Punishes?, Anthony J. Sebok Jan 2003

Introduction: What Does It Mean To Say That A Remedy Punishes?, Anthony J. Sebok

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Framing The Issues, Malvina Halberstam Jan 1998

Framing The Issues, Malvina Halberstam

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No abstract provided.


Introduction, David G. Carlson Jan 1998

Introduction, David G. Carlson

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Preface, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1996

Preface, Michel Rosenfeld

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The Hermeneutic Of Acceptance And The Discourse Of The Grotesque, With A Classroom Exercise On Vichy Law, Richard H. Weisberg Jan 1996

The Hermeneutic Of Acceptance And The Discourse Of The Grotesque, With A Classroom Exercise On Vichy Law, Richard H. Weisberg

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Standards Of Professional Conduct In Alternative Dispute Resolution, John Feerick, Carol Izumi, Kimberlee Kovach, Lela Love, Robert Moberly, Leonard Riskin, Edward Sherman Jan 1995

Standards Of Professional Conduct In Alternative Dispute Resolution, John Feerick, Carol Izumi, Kimberlee Kovach, Lela Love, Robert Moberly, Leonard Riskin, Edward Sherman

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No abstract provided.


Decriminalizing Prostitution: Liberalization Or Dehumanization, Jeanne L. Schroeder Jan 1994

Decriminalizing Prostitution: Liberalization Or Dehumanization, Jeanne L. Schroeder

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1993 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jul 1993

1993 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Life Magazine

Table of Contents:

Jacob Burns Feted, page 1

Mediation Clinic Director Negotiates Breakthrough, page 1

New Board Members Elected, page 2

Faculty News, page 2

Dean’s Associates Meet for Breakfast, page 3

Cardozo’s Family of Supporters, page 3

New Cardozo Journal Publishes, page 3

Heyman Symposium Marks 60 Years of Securities Regulation, page 3

Junior High Students Attend ITAP, page 3

In Memoriam, page 3

Second Annual Auction Set, page 4

Mini Diplomas to be Issued, page 4

Cardozo Group Sworn in at U.S. Supreme Court, page 4

Squadron Program Attracts “Stars”, page 4

Message from the Coordinating Committee, page …


Three Lessons From Law And Literature, Richard H. Weisberg Jan 1993

Three Lessons From Law And Literature, Richard H. Weisberg

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1990 Cslife (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Apr 1990

1990 Cslife (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Life Magazine

Table of Contents:

Cardozo in Budapest, page 1

WALB Symposium on Battered Women, page 2

Law and Humanism Speakers Series To Run Through May, page 2

International Evidence Workshop, page 2

Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature Publishes Second Issue, page 2

A Message from the Chairman of the Board, page 3

Squadron Program Focuses on Cable Television, page 3

Chutick Law Library Offers Interactive Video Education, page 3

Alumni News, page 4

“Sisters on the Move” Through April 18, page 4

Faculty News, page 5

International Law Careers Day Held March 7th, page 5


1990/91 Cslife (Winter), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jan 1990

1990/91 Cslife (Winter), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Life Magazine

Table of Contents:

Corporate Governance and the Environment: Beyond the Transactional Audit, page 1

“Derrida II” Draws Scholars from Across the Country, page 2

Justice Scalia’s Jurisprudence Examined, page 2

Legal Reform in the Soviet Union: Prospects for Human Rights and Economic Transformation, page 3

Cardozo’s Board of Directors Expands, page 3

A.B.A. Regional Negotiation Competition Held at Cardozo, page 4

The Writer and the State, page 4

Scenes from Cardozo’s Summer Program in Eastern Europe, page 5

New Associate Deans Named, page 6

Faculty News, page 7

AIDS Testing and Rape Cases: Clashing Interests, page 7


Congress, Free Speech, And Cable Legislation: An Introduction, Monroe E. Price Jan 1990

Congress, Free Speech, And Cable Legislation: An Introduction, Monroe E. Price

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No abstract provided.