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A Matter Of Constitutional Luck: The General Applicability Requirement In Free Exercise Jurisprudence, Christopher C. Lund
A Matter Of Constitutional Luck: The General Applicability Requirement In Free Exercise Jurisprudence, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
"Wto-Plus" Obligations And Their Implications For The Wto Legal System: An Appraisal Of The China Accession Protocol, Julia Ya Qin
"Wto-Plus" Obligations And Their Implications For The Wto Legal System: An Appraisal Of The China Accession Protocol, Julia Ya Qin
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Enron, Epistemology, And Accountability: Regulating In A Global Economy, Erica Beecher-Monas
Enron, Epistemology, And Accountability: Regulating In A Global Economy, Erica Beecher-Monas
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
A Constitutional Challenge To Michigan’S Ban On Second Parent Adoption By The Unmarried Partner Of The Child’S Current Parent, Robert Allen Sedler
A Constitutional Challenge To Michigan’S Ban On Second Parent Adoption By The Unmarried Partner Of The Child’S Current Parent, Robert Allen Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration And The Beauty Of Surprise: A Symposium Introduction, Robert M. Ackerman, Nancy A. Welsh
Interdisciplinary Collaboration And The Beauty Of Surprise: A Symposium Introduction, Robert M. Ackerman, Nancy A. Welsh
Law Faculty Research Publications
The rapid changes in technology and society are destabilizing old occupations, while the newly emerging ones are still in a state of chaos. "What constitutes good work?" is a question all of us must ask again and again. How can we live up to the demands of our job and the expectations of society without denying the needs of our personal identities? What resources can we draw on, as powerful, often contradictory forces cause stress, doubt, and guilt to creep into the performance of our work?
Affirmative Action, Race And The Constitution: From Bakke To Grutter, Robert Allen Sedler
Affirmative Action, Race And The Constitution: From Bakke To Grutter, Robert Allen Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Danger At The Edge Of Chaos: Predicting Violent Behavior In A Post-Daubert World, Erica Beecher-Monas, Edgar Garcia-Ril
Danger At The Edge Of Chaos: Predicting Violent Behavior In A Post-Daubert World, Erica Beecher-Monas, Edgar Garcia-Ril
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Implied Waiver Solution To The Problem Of Privilege In The Individual Bankruptcy Case, Laura B. Bartell
The Implied Waiver Solution To The Problem Of Privilege In The Individual Bankruptcy Case, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Structure, Legitimacy And Nafta’S Investment Chapter, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Structure, Legitimacy And Nafta’S Investment Chapter, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Law Faculty Research Publications
In this Article, Professor Brower examines the investment chapter of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). He argues that the relevant treaty provisions lack a substantial measure of textual clarity. In addition, he argues that ad hoc tribunals based on the commercial arbitration model have generated incoherent doctrine and are relatively less accountable, transparent, and accessible than permanent tribunals. Furthermore, he argues that the NAFTA Parties and their courts so far appear to place a higher priority on the pursuit of narrow self-interest than on the principled administration of international governance. Collectively, these circumstances help to explain the frequency …
Heuristics, Biases, And The Importance Of Gatekeeping, Erica Beecher-Monas
Heuristics, Biases, And The Importance Of Gatekeeping, Erica Beecher-Monas
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Queering Domestic Violence To Straighten Out Criminal Law: What Might Happen When Queer Theory And Practice Meet Criminal Law's Conventional Responses To Domestic Violence, Adele M. Morrison
Queering Domestic Violence To Straighten Out Criminal Law: What Might Happen When Queer Theory And Practice Meet Criminal Law's Conventional Responses To Domestic Violence, Adele M. Morrison
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Expanding Health Flexible Spending Accounts To Reimburse Over-The-Counter Drugs: A Positive Move, Susan E. Cancelosi
Expanding Health Flexible Spending Accounts To Reimburse Over-The-Counter Drugs: A Positive Move, Susan E. Cancelosi
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Nafta’S Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Nafta’S Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Law Faculty Research Publications
In this Article Professor Brower argues that most observers of NAFTA's investment chapter have missed an important and surprising development: Although the treaty's text shares a philosophical affinity with civil and political rights, its application has revealed an astonishing level of support for economic and social rights (ESCRs) in North America. Professor Brower examines the practical implications of this development both for the presentation of claims in investor-state arbitration and for the better integration of ESCRs into the mainstream of international law.
The Epistemology Of Prediction: Future Dangerousness Testimony And Intellectual Due Process, Erica Beecher-Monas
The Epistemology Of Prediction: Future Dangerousness Testimony And Intellectual Due Process, Erica Beecher-Monas
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.