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New Studies Provide Insight Into How Disputants Value Case Evaluation By Third Parties, Gregory Todd Jones, Douglas H. Yarn
New Studies Provide Insight Into How Disputants Value Case Evaluation By Third Parties, Gregory Todd Jones, Douglas H. Yarn
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Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
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No abstract provided.
Billboards And Big Utilities: Borrowing Land-Use Concepts To Regulate "Nonconforming" Sources Under The Clean Air Act, Deepa Varadarajan
Billboards And Big Utilities: Borrowing Land-Use Concepts To Regulate "Nonconforming" Sources Under The Clean Air Act, Deepa Varadarajan
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No abstract provided.
E-Development: Should Librarians Expand Their Online Learning Opportunities?, Kristina L. Niedringhaus
E-Development: Should Librarians Expand Their Online Learning Opportunities?, Kristina L. Niedringhaus
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Birth Registration: An Essential First Step Toward Ensuring The Rights Of All Children, Jonathan Todres
Birth Registration: An Essential First Step Toward Ensuring The Rights Of All Children, Jonathan Todres
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Birth registration, the official recording of a child's birth by a government agency, is one of the most important events in a child's life. Birth registration establishes the existence of the child under law and provides the foundation for ensuring many of the child's rights. Although birth registration alone does not guarantee that a child will have access to adequate health care, receive an education, or be free from abuse or exploitation, its absence leaves a child at greater risk of a range of human rights violations. Despite the importance of birth registration, according to UNICEF, approximately 50 million newborn …
Market Based Approaches To Environmental Preservation: To Environmental Mitigation Fees And Beyond, James C. Nicholas, Julian C. Juergensmeyer
Market Based Approaches To Environmental Preservation: To Environmental Mitigation Fees And Beyond, James C. Nicholas, Julian C. Juergensmeyer
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Impact fees are widely accepted and utilized across the United States as a technique to generate revenue for capital infrastructure improvements necessitated by new development. This article looks at the origination of impact fees, their legal framework, the extension of the concept towards environmental protection, and an alternative economic approach in environmental protection, “market based regulation.” Based upon techniques utilized primarily in the arenas of wetlands and air quality regulation, a concept of utilizing economic incentives for broader environmental protection is explored. Considerations of the legal framework evolved through impacts fees are then applied to possible implementation aspects of the …
But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham
But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham
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The Easy Case Against Tax Simplification, Samuel A. Donaldson
The Easy Case Against Tax Simplification, Samuel A. Donaldson
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There is growing political momentum to simplify the Internal Revenue Code. While the federal tax laws should be no more complex than necessary, this Article demonstrates that tax complexity is not as bad as political rhetoric leads us to believe. The Article makes four arguments in support of this thesis. First, the forces comprising tax complexity are either inevitable or net beneficial, so calls for simplification are ultimately pointless. Second, the alleged harms of tax complexity are either unproven or overstated, so the need for simplification is questionable. Third, significant proposals for simplification are flawed because they either overcorrect for …
Cyberplace: Defining A Right To Internet Access Through Public Accommodation Law, Colin Crawford
Cyberplace: Defining A Right To Internet Access Through Public Accommodation Law, Colin Crawford
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Schemes To Defraud, Ellen S. Podgor
Schemes To Defraud, Ellen S. Podgor
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The Dean's Role As A Member Of The University's Central Administration, Janice C. Griffith
The Dean's Role As A Member Of The University's Central Administration, Janice C. Griffith
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Forms Of Federal Statutory Publication, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Kristina L. Niedringhaus
Forms Of Federal Statutory Publication, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Kristina L. Niedringhaus
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The Diversity Dichotomy: The Supreme Courts Reticence To Give Race A Capital R, Tanya M. Washington
The Diversity Dichotomy: The Supreme Courts Reticence To Give Race A Capital R, Tanya M. Washington
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Note, Human Rights Treaties In U.S. Law: The Status Quo, Its Underlying Bases, And Pathways For Change, Timothy K. Kuhner
Note, Human Rights Treaties In U.S. Law: The Status Quo, Its Underlying Bases, And Pathways For Change, Timothy K. Kuhner
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No abstract provided.