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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law And Economics Is Moral, Richard A. Posner
Law And Administration After Chevron, Cass R. Sunstein
The Doctrine Of Commercial Impracticability In A Second-Best World, Alan O. Sykes
The Doctrine Of Commercial Impracticability In A Second-Best World, Alan O. Sykes
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No abstract provided.
Purchase Money Security Interest In Inventory: If It Does Not Float, It Must Be Dead!, D. Benjamin Beard
Purchase Money Security Interest In Inventory: If It Does Not Float, It Must Be Dead!, D. Benjamin Beard
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No abstract provided.
Constitutional Conundrums In The Public Funding Of The Arts, Richard A. Epstein
Constitutional Conundrums In The Public Funding Of The Arts, Richard A. Epstein
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Origins Of The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: The Role Of The European Ius Commune, Richard H. Helmholz
Origins Of The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: The Role Of The European Ius Commune, Richard H. Helmholz
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Current orthodoxy holds that the fifth amendment's privilege against self-incrimination has its roots in the seventeenth-century triumph of enlightened English common law over the older tradition of continental common law and the English ecclesiastical courts which used this tradition to limit religious freedom. In this Article, Professor Helmholz presents and analyzes documentary evidence demonstrating the inaccuracy of this account. These documents reveal that the continental blend of Roman and canon law known as the ius commune had long recognized the privilege against selfincrimination, and that English ecclesiastical courts first considered arguments for the privilege based on this body of law. …
Property Rights And The New Legal Order (Panel Discussion), Richard A. Epstein
Property Rights And The New Legal Order (Panel Discussion), Richard A. Epstein
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Paradoxes Of The Regulatory State, Cass R. Sunstein
Can Employers Exclude Women Because Of Concerns For The Health And Safety Of Potential Fetuses?, Mary E. Becker
Can Employers Exclude Women Because Of Concerns For The Health And Safety Of Potential Fetuses?, Mary E. Becker
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Comparative Criminal Justice As A Guide To American Law Reform: How Do The French Do It, How Can We Find Out, And Why Should We Care?, Richard Frase
Comparative Criminal Justice As A Guide To American Law Reform: How Do The French Do It, How Can We Find Out, And Why Should We Care?, Richard Frase
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, legal academics hotly debated the possibility of basing American law reforms on continental procedures, but this voluminous literature produced few conclusions and virtually no sustained research and reform efforts. In this Article, Professor Frase argues that this stalemate was largely due to the fact that the continental procedures most often proposed for borrowing were actually the least feasible transplants, whereas other, more modest possibilities were overlooked or misunderstood. To identify the latter, future researchers must analyze foreign systems comprehensively, in practice as well as in theory, and must subject domestic systems to equally comprehensive …
The 41st Session Of The Un Sub-Commission On Prevention Of Discrimination And Protection Of Minorities, Robin M. Maher, David Weissbrodt
The 41st Session Of The Un Sub-Commission On Prevention Of Discrimination And Protection Of Minorities, Robin M. Maher, David Weissbrodt
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The forty-first session ofthe Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities (hereinafter the Sub-Commission) met in August 1989 to address a number of human rights situations that had come to worldwide attention since 1988. The session followed the bloody suppres- sion of demonstrations in the People's Republic of China, a rash of bombings and political assassinations in Colombia, and the use of chemical weapons against unarmed civilians in Iraq. Moreover, unusual political pressures from a variety of sources played an important role. As the Sub-Commission de- bated its first resolution on a country which holds a permanent seat …
Principles Against Executions, David Weissbrodt, Terri Rosen
Principles Against Executions, David Weissbrodt, Terri Rosen
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The right to be free from extra-legal, arbitrary, or summary ex- ecutions is recognized in a number of international human rights in- struments. Such killings violate article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,' which provides that "every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life."
Just Deserts For Juveniles: Punishment V. Treatment And The Difference It Makes, Barry Feld
Just Deserts For Juveniles: Punishment V. Treatment And The Difference It Makes, Barry Feld
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Principles, Not Fictions Exchange, Cass R. Sunstein
Introduction - Federal Courts Symposium, Richard A. Posner
Introduction - Federal Courts Symposium, Richard A. Posner
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Political Economy, Administrative Law: A Comment Comment, Cass R. Sunstein
Political Economy, Administrative Law: A Comment Comment, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
Republicanism And The Preference Problem, Cass R. Sunstein
Republicanism And The Preference Problem, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
Republicanism, Rights: A Comment On Pangle, Cass R. Sunstein
Republicanism, Rights: A Comment On Pangle, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom In Religous Colleges And Universities, Michael W. Mcconnell
Academic Freedom In Religous Colleges And Universities, Michael W. Mcconnell
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No abstract provided.
The Selective Funding Problem: Abortions And Religious Schools, Michael W. Mcconnell
The Selective Funding Problem: Abortions And Religious Schools, Michael W. Mcconnell
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No abstract provided.
Foreword - Vanishing Civil Jury, The The Role Of The Jury In Civil Dispute Resolution - Introduction, Albert Alschuler
Foreword - Vanishing Civil Jury, The The Role Of The Jury In Civil Dispute Resolution - Introduction, Albert Alschuler
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No abstract provided.
Commentary: Antitrust 1889, Frank H. Easterbrook
Rebuttal To Malloy, Richard A. Posner
Privatizing Federal Low Income Housing Assistance: The Case Of Public Housing, Michael H. Schill
Privatizing Federal Low Income Housing Assistance: The Case Of Public Housing, Michael H. Schill
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No abstract provided.
Flag Burning And The Constitution, Geoffrey R. Stone
Intellectual Property Is Still Property, Frank H. Easterbrook
Intellectual Property Is Still Property, Frank H. Easterbrook
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No abstract provided.
The Independence Of Judges: The Uses And Limitations Of Public Choice Theory, Richard A. Epstein
The Independence Of Judges: The Uses And Limitations Of Public Choice Theory, Richard A. Epstein
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No abstract provided.
Compassion And Compulsion, Richard A. Epstein
Second-Best Countervailing Duty Policy: A Critique Of The Entitlement Approach, Alan O. Sykes
Second-Best Countervailing Duty Policy: A Critique Of The Entitlement Approach, Alan O. Sykes
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No abstract provided.
The Debate Over The Civil Jury In Historical Perspective, Hans Zeisel
The Debate Over The Civil Jury In Historical Perspective, Hans Zeisel
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No abstract provided.