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In Memoriam: Talbot Smith, Donald P. Lay
In Memoriam: Talbot Smith, Donald P. Lay
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
My goal this evening is first to reflect upon Talbot Smith's life as an unusual and gifted person and second, to underscore his career not so much as the judicial giant he was, but as a tremendous witness and teacher to all mankind.
Putting Bite In Nepa's Bark: New Council On Environmental Quality Regulations For The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements, David M. Lesser
Putting Bite In Nepa's Bark: New Council On Environmental Quality Regulations For The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements, David M. Lesser
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article will examine the new regulations to assess the manner in which they will affect federal decisionmaking. Part I briefly reviews the role the NEPA process has heretofore played in agency decisionmaking and its potential for the future. Parts II, III, and IV discuss specific provisions of the new regulations which may profoundly affect the agencies. Part II examines those sections of the regulations which seek to ensure that the EIS contains the substantive information necessary to fulfill NEPA's policies. Part III discusses significant procedural changes in the environmental assessment process designed to insure that this substantive information is …
Protection For Trade Secrets Under The Toxic Substances Control Act Of 1976, Paula R. Latovick
Protection For Trade Secrets Under The Toxic Substances Control Act Of 1976, Paula R. Latovick
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article will examine the protection provided by the Act and the measures the EPA has adopted for implementing the Act's provisions. The approach will be to focus on the different functional areas in which disclosure may take place. Part I examines the scheme for designating information as confidential and the mechanics of the reporting system under TSCA. Part II deals with disclosures of confidential information made while implementing the TSCA. Part III focuses on legal disclosures of information submitted as confidential. Finally, Part IV examines the measures taken within the EPA to guarantee the safety of confidential information, the …
A Peek In Pandora's Box: Folding Carton And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Antitrust Actions, David D. Gregg
A Peek In Pandora's Box: Folding Carton And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Antitrust Actions, David D. Gregg
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The purpose of this article is to examine the dimensions of an individual's Fifth Amendment privilege in a civil antitrust action where the person has not yet been guaranteed that criminal prosecution is no longer possible. Two issues are apparent: first, under what conditions may a civil antitrust defendant properly invoke the privilege; second, if a civil antitrust plaintiff seeks to discover information privileged under the Fifth Amendment, what is the proper response to the problem? Folding Carton provides an excellent example of the process of antitrust litigation and demonstrates the tensions involved. Using that case as an example, the …
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Mary Patricia Azevedo
Foreword, Mary Patricia Azevedo
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Antitrust And Foreign Commerce: Reach And Grasp, John R. Lacey
Antitrust And Foreign Commerce: Reach And Grasp, John R. Lacey
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The U.S. Antitrust And Related Laws On The International Marketing Of Goods And Services (Export And Import), Thomas E. Johnson
The Impact Of The U.S. Antitrust And Related Laws On The International Marketing Of Goods And Services (Export And Import), Thomas E. Johnson
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
U.S. Antitrust And Doing Business Abroad: Recent Trends And Developments, Joel Davidow
U.S. Antitrust And Doing Business Abroad: Recent Trends And Developments, Joel Davidow
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Application Of U.S. Antitrust Law To International Investment: Joint Ventures, Mergers And Acquisitions, Bruce H. Jackson
Application Of U.S. Antitrust Law To International Investment: Joint Ventures, Mergers And Acquisitions, Bruce H. Jackson
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Canadian Combines Law: A Perspective On The Current Combines Investigation Act And Recent Case Law, Barry R. Campbell
Canadian Combines Law: A Perspective On The Current Combines Investigation Act And Recent Case Law, Barry R. Campbell
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Califano V. Aznavorian: Social Security Residence Requirement Does Not Impair The Right Of International Travel, Mary Ireland Sparrow
Califano V. Aznavorian: Social Security Residence Requirement Does Not Impair The Right Of International Travel, Mary Ireland Sparrow
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Unequal Protection: Public Benefits, Public Policy, And Aliens, Carolyn Waller
Unequal Protection: Public Benefits, Public Policy, And Aliens, Carolyn Waller
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court Says No To Equal Treatment Of Puerto Rico: A Comment On Harris V. Rosario, Stewart W. Fisher
The Supreme Court Says No To Equal Treatment Of Puerto Rico: A Comment On Harris V. Rosario, Stewart W. Fisher
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To U.S. Enforcement Of Anitrust Law Against Foreign Cartels, Douglas E. Rosenthal, Benjamin H. Flowe Jr.
A New Approach To U.S. Enforcement Of Anitrust Law Against Foreign Cartels, Douglas E. Rosenthal, Benjamin H. Flowe Jr.
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Spiess V. C. Itoh & Co. (America): Do U.S. Commercial Treaties Provide Foreign Corporations With An Immunity From U.S. Civil Rights Laws, Charles W. Wilson
Spiess V. C. Itoh & Co. (America): Do U.S. Commercial Treaties Provide Foreign Corporations With An Immunity From U.S. Civil Rights Laws, Charles W. Wilson
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Two Interpretations Of Immunity From Prejudgement Attachment Under The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Scott Meza
Two Interpretations Of Immunity From Prejudgement Attachment Under The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Scott Meza
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Articles/Notes And Comments, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Articles/Notes And Comments, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Authors Of Articles, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Authors Of Articles, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Application And Constitutionality Of The Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act, Lou Ann Newman
Application And Constitutionality Of The Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act, Lou Ann Newman
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Subject, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Subject, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Cases, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Table Of Cases, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Policy, Proliferation And The Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: U.S. Strategies And South Asian Prospects, Joanne Finegan
Policy, Proliferation And The Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: U.S. Strategies And South Asian Prospects, Joanne Finegan
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
China's New Criminal & Criminal Procedure Codes, Hungdah Chiu
China's New Criminal & Criminal Procedure Codes, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of Judicial Review Under Nationalist Chinese And American Constitutional Law, Jyh-Pin Fa
A Comparative Study Of Judicial Review Under Nationalist Chinese And American Constitutional Law, Jyh-Pin Fa
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Program Patentability -- The Ccpa Refuses To Follow The Lead Of The Supreme Court In Parker V. Flook, Harold L. Johnson Jr.
Computer Program Patentability -- The Ccpa Refuses To Follow The Lead Of The Supreme Court In Parker V. Flook, Harold L. Johnson Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Constitutional Law — Criminal Procedure — Eavesdropping — Title Iii Of The Omnibus Crime Control And Safe Streets Act Of 1968: A Search Without A Warrant? Dalia V. United States, 441 U.S. 238 (1979), Theodore Scott Basik
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews: The Brethren: Inside The Supreme Court, Kenneth Lasson
Book Reviews: The Brethren: Inside The Supreme Court, Kenneth Lasson
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Faculty As Managerial Employees - Nlrb V. Yeshiva University, John Andrew Gray
University Faculty As Managerial Employees - Nlrb V. Yeshiva University, John Andrew Gray
University of Baltimore Law Review
This article examines the Supreme Court's recent decision in NLRB v. Yeshiva University, which precludes many private college and university faculty from collective bargaining pursuant to the National Labor Relations Act. The author discusses the Court's characterization of faculty who make curricular recommendations that are normally determinative as managerial employees without collective bargaining rights. He concludes that this decision requires faculty members to choose between bargaining collectively and maintaining their fully professional role in the operation of the university.