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Full-Text Articles in Law
Legal-Ware: Contract And Copyright In The Digital Age, Michael J. Madison
Legal-Ware: Contract And Copyright In The Digital Age, Michael J. Madison
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ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg, which enforced a shrinkwrap license for computer software, has encouraged the expansion of the shrinkwrap form beyond computer programs, forward, onto the Internet, and backward, toward such traditional works as books and magazines. Authors and publishers are using that case to advance norms of information use that exclude, practically and conceptually, a robust public domain and a meaningful doctrine of fair use. Contesting such efforts by focusing on the contractual nature of traditional shrinkwrap, by relying on market principles, on adhesion theory, on commercial law concepts of usage and custom, or on federal preemption doctrine, feeds …
Medicaid Managed Care And Disability Discrimination Issues, Mary Crossley
Medicaid Managed Care And Disability Discrimination Issues, Mary Crossley
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This article examines issues potentially raised under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by states' decisions whether and how to include disabled Medicaid recipients in the massive shift towards Medicaid managed care. Part II briefly examines the special issues that disabled Medicaid recipients pose with respect to managed care enrollment. These include issues of cost, quality, access, and program design and implementation. Part III describes various approaches that state programs have taken or are proposing to take with respect to the enrollment of disabled Medicaid recipients in managed care. These approaches range from simply excluding the SSI population from managed …
Introduction, David G. Carlson
Secured Lending As A Zero-Sum Game, David G. Carlson
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The First Jewish Woman On The United States Supreme Court, Malvina Halberstam
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The First Jewish Woman On The United States Supreme Court, Malvina Halberstam
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No abstract provided.
Framing The Issues, Malvina Halberstam
Confiscated Jewish Property In Vichy, France: An Attempt To Understand Through Shakespeare, Richard H. Weisberg
Confiscated Jewish Property In Vichy, France: An Attempt To Understand Through Shakespeare, Richard H. Weisberg
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Rights Of Publicity: An In-Depth Analysis Of The New Legislative Proposals To Congress, Marci Hamilton, Steven M. Getzoff, Barbara Kolsun, William M. Hart, Diane L. Zimmerman
Rights Of Publicity: An In-Depth Analysis Of The New Legislative Proposals To Congress, Marci Hamilton, Steven M. Getzoff, Barbara Kolsun, William M. Hart, Diane L. Zimmerman
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Constitution-Making, Identity Building, And Peaceful Transition To Democracy: Theoretical Reflections Inspired By The Spanish Example, Michel Rosenfeld
Constitution-Making, Identity Building, And Peaceful Transition To Democracy: Theoretical Reflections Inspired By The Spanish Example, Michel Rosenfeld
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The Book In Retrospect, David Rudenstine
Junior Secured Creditors And The Automatic Stay, David G. Carlson
Junior Secured Creditors And The Automatic Stay, David G. Carlson
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… And From The Associate, Myriam E. Gilles
Yesterday Once More: Skeptics, Scribes And The Demise Of Law Reviews, Bernard J. Hibbitts
Yesterday Once More: Skeptics, Scribes And The Demise Of Law Reviews, Bernard J. Hibbitts
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This article responds to a series of commentaries on my 1996 Web-posted article Last Writes? Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace (reprinted in 71 New York University Law Review 615 (1996)) collected in a Special Issue of the Akron Law Review (Volume 30, Number 2, Winter 1996). Last Writes? argued that the development of Internet technology allows and should encourage legal scholars to move away from traditional law review publication - with all of its well-publicized problems - towards a “self-publishing” system in which articles uploaded to the Internet by their scholarly authors could be archived centrally …
The Battle That Never Was: Congress, The White House, And Agency Litigation Authority, Neal Devins, Michael Herz
The Battle That Never Was: Congress, The White House, And Agency Litigation Authority, Neal Devins, Michael Herz
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It Is Lawyers We Are Funding: A Constitutional Challenge To The 1996 Restrictions On The Legal Services Corporation, Jessica A. Roth
It Is Lawyers We Are Funding: A Constitutional Challenge To The 1996 Restrictions On The Legal Services Corporation, Jessica A. Roth
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Estoppel In Property Law, Stewart E. Sterk