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Residency Law Could Stabilize Local Economic Base, Chester Smolski Dec 1977

Residency Law Could Stabilize Local Economic Base, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"Should city employees be required to live in the communities which employ them? This is the question which more and more cities are seriously considering as they seek ways to stem the unabated flow of their residents to the suburbs and to raise needed tax dollars."


Federal Corporate Law, Federalism, And The Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young Jul 1977

Federal Corporate Law, Federalism, And The Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Governmental Interest Approach To Choice Of Law: An Analysis And A Reformulation, Robert A. Sedler Jan 1977

The Governmental Interest Approach To Choice Of Law: An Analysis And A Reformulation, Robert A. Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Rules Of Choice Of Law Versus Choice-Of-Law Rules: Judicial Method In Conflicts Torts Cases, Robert A. Sedler Jan 1977

Rules Of Choice Of Law Versus Choice-Of-Law Rules: Judicial Method In Conflicts Torts Cases, Robert A. Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Congressional Control Of Administrative Regulation: A Study Of Legislative Vetoes, Harold H. Bruff, Ernest Gellhorn Jan 1977

Congressional Control Of Administrative Regulation: A Study Of Legislative Vetoes, Harold H. Bruff, Ernest Gellhorn

Publications

Several administrative programs contain provisions allowing Congress to veto agency rules, and there is now a bill before Congress to extend this veto power to all agency rulemaking. In this Article, Professor Bruff and Dean Gellhorn analyze the histories of five federal programs subject to the legislative veto to determine the effect of the veto on the rulemaking process and on the relationships between the branches of government. Extrapolating from this practical experience, they suggest that a general legislative veto is unlikely to increase the overall efficiency of the administrative process, may impede the achievement of reasoned decisionmaking based on …


American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins Jan 1977

American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins

Publications

No abstract provided.


The Conflicts Problem Between The Longshoremen’S Act And State Workmen’S Compensation Acts Under The 1972 Amendments, Arthur Larson Jan 1977

The Conflicts Problem Between The Longshoremen’S Act And State Workmen’S Compensation Acts Under The 1972 Amendments, Arthur Larson

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Relativity Of Injury, Jethro K. Lieberman Jan 1977

The Relativity Of Injury, Jethro K. Lieberman

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.