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Articles 1 - 25 of 25
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Copyright Doctrine Of 'Works Made For Hire', I. Trotter Hardy
The Copyright Doctrine Of 'Works Made For Hire', I. Trotter Hardy
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Research With Human Subjects As A Paradigm In Teaching, Larry I. Palmer
Research With Human Subjects As A Paradigm In Teaching, Larry I. Palmer
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No abstract provided.
Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman
Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman
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No abstract provided.
Emotional Distress And The First Amendment: An Analysis Of Hustler V. Falwell, Rodney A. Smolla
Emotional Distress And The First Amendment: An Analysis Of Hustler V. Falwell, Rodney A. Smolla
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No abstract provided.
Successorship And The Duty To Bargain, B. Glenn George
Successorship And The Duty To Bargain, B. Glenn George
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No abstract provided.
Entity Classification And Integration: Publicly Traded Partnerships, Personal Service Corporations And The Tax Legislative Process, John W. Lee
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No abstract provided.
Copyright Law's Concept Of Employment -- What Congress Really Intended, I. Trotter Hardy
Copyright Law's Concept Of Employment -- What Congress Really Intended, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
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No abstract provided.
State Constitutional Protection For Defendants In Criminal Prosecutions, Paul Marcus
State Constitutional Protection For Defendants In Criminal Prosecutions, Paul Marcus
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No abstract provided.
Tax Court Decision Unsettles Irs Subchapter S Procedures, Glenn E. Coven
Tax Court Decision Unsettles Irs Subchapter S Procedures, Glenn E. Coven
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No abstract provided.
Judicial Vigilantism: Inherent Judicial Authority To Appoint Contempt Prosecutors In Young V. United States Ex Rei Vuitton Et Fils S.A., Neal Devins, Steven J. Mulroy
Judicial Vigilantism: Inherent Judicial Authority To Appoint Contempt Prosecutors In Young V. United States Ex Rei Vuitton Et Fils S.A., Neal Devins, Steven J. Mulroy
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No abstract provided.
An Economic Understanding Of Copyright Law's Work-Made-For-Hire Doctrine, I. Trotter Hardy
An Economic Understanding Of Copyright Law's Work-Made-For-Hire Doctrine, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
Curbing Management Conflicts Of Interest -- The Search For An Effective Deterrent, Jayne W. Barnard
Curbing Management Conflicts Of Interest -- The Search For An Effective Deterrent, Jayne W. Barnard
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No abstract provided.
Gender Justice And Its Critics, Neal Devins
Gender Justice And Its Critics, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Divided We Stand: Concerted Activity And The Maturing Of The Nlra, B. Glenn George
Divided We Stand: Concerted Activity And The Maturing Of The Nlra, B. Glenn George
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No abstract provided.
Law Professor Trading Cards - Has Anyone Got A Monaghan For A Tribe, Paul A. Lebel
Law Professor Trading Cards - Has Anyone Got A Monaghan For A Tribe, Paul A. Lebel
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No abstract provided.
Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith
Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith
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No abstract provided.
Corporate Loans To Directors And Officers -- Every Business Now A Bank?, Jayne W. Barnard
Corporate Loans To Directors And Officers -- Every Business Now A Bank?, Jayne W. Barnard
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In most states, a corporation may loan money to an officer or director if the board of directors authorizes the loan and finds that it will "benefit" the corporation. According to Professor Jayne W. Barnard, however, this benefit requirement has proved to be an illusory standard. Barnard reviews existing law on the subject and surveys the executive lending practices of 152 publicly held corporations. She concludes that executive loan enabling statutes have failed to consider the risks involved in making such loans, such as illiquidity, inadequate collateralization, inclination to default, and volatility of the economy. As a result, current laws …
The Constitution Between Friends, Neal Devins
The Constitution Between Friends, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Appropriations Redux: A Critical Look At The Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution, Neal Devins
Appropriations Redux: A Critical Look At The Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Law Of War, Linda A. Malone
Book Review Of The Law Of War, Linda A. Malone
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No abstract provided.
The Purposes And Limits Of Independent Agencies, Paul R. Verkuil
The Purposes And Limits Of Independent Agencies, Paul R. Verkuil
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The independent agency has been around for 100 years now, but we are still trying to understand how it best relates to the administration of government. Its popularity as an organizational mechanism is more a function of competing political forces within the legislative and executive branches than of any systematic analysis of its effectiveness. Yet one can discern reasons why independent agencies might be superior mechanisms for administering government programs if their structure and purpose are analyzed functionally. This essay proposes to do that and, in the process, reach some conclusions about both the potential and the limits of the …
Executives Raiding The Corporate Cookie Jar, Jayne W. Barnard
Executives Raiding The Corporate Cookie Jar, Jayne W. Barnard
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No abstract provided.
The President's Powers As Commander-In-Chief Versus Congress' War Power And Appropriations Power, Charles W. Bennett, Arthur B. Culvahouse, Geoffrey P. Miller, William Bradford Reynolds, William W. Van Alstyne
The President's Powers As Commander-In-Chief Versus Congress' War Power And Appropriations Power, Charles W. Bennett, Arthur B. Culvahouse, Geoffrey P. Miller, William Bradford Reynolds, William W. Van Alstyne
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This joint work explores a variety of viewpoints all centered around the War Powers Resolution and its application to the situation in the Persian Gulf.
Federal Funds To Religious Groups: Where Are The First Amendment Boundaries?, Neal Devins
Federal Funds To Religious Groups: Where Are The First Amendment Boundaries?, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.