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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Invisible Worker, Lenni B. Benson
The New Deal ‘Constitutional Revolution’ As An Historical Problem, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The New Deal ‘Constitutional Revolution’ As An Historical Problem, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Proper Treatment Of "Interpretative Choice" In Statutory Decision-Making, Michael B.W. Sinclair
The Proper Treatment Of "Interpretative Choice" In Statutory Decision-Making, Michael B.W. Sinclair
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No abstract provided.
The Heartland Funds’ Receivership And Its Implications For Independent Mutual Fund Directors, Jeffrey J. Haas, Steven R. Howard
The Heartland Funds’ Receivership And Its Implications For Independent Mutual Fund Directors, Jeffrey J. Haas, Steven R. Howard
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No abstract provided.
The Greening Of The World Trade Organization, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Greening Of The World Trade Organization, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
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No abstract provided.
Bombing Markets, Subverting The Rule Of Law: Enron, Financial Fraud, And September 11, 2001, Faith Stevelman
Bombing Markets, Subverting The Rule Of Law: Enron, Financial Fraud, And September 11, 2001, Faith Stevelman
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International Labor Standards In The Wto's New World Order: Towards Development-Based Standard Setting, Carlin Meyer
International Labor Standards In The Wto's New World Order: Towards Development-Based Standard Setting, Carlin Meyer
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Interpreting Indentures: How Disequilibrium Economics And Financial Asset Specificity Support Narrow Interpretation, Houman B. Shadab
Interpreting Indentures: How Disequilibrium Economics And Financial Asset Specificity Support Narrow Interpretation, Houman B. Shadab
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Take Courage: What The Courts Can Do To Improve The Delivery Of Criminal Defense Services, Adele Bernhard
Take Courage: What The Courts Can Do To Improve The Delivery Of Criminal Defense Services, Adele Bernhard
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In this article, I first, suggest that the current deplorable state of criminal defense services should provide a motivation for judicial action. Then, I review the precedent providing the foundation for judicial action. In the third section, I discuss the standards applicable to defense services. In the final section, I speculate about the changing role of the criminal defense attorney and how that evolution might hasten judicial action.
The Asbestos Case And Dispute Settlement In The World Trade Organization: The Uneasy Relationship Between Panels And The Appellate Body, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Asbestos Case And Dispute Settlement In The World Trade Organization: The Uneasy Relationship Between Panels And The Appellate Body, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
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This article deals with dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and, in particular, with the relationship between panels and the Appellate Body. Its point of departure is the Asbestos case initially decided by a WTO panel in September 2000 and, on appeal, by the WTO Appellate Body in March 2001.
Wrestling With Jefferson: The Struggles Of A Biographer, Richard B. Bernstein
Wrestling With Jefferson: The Struggles Of A Biographer, Richard B. Bernstein
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The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
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An Overview: International Human Rights And Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
An Overview: International Human Rights And Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
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No abstract provided.
The Greening Of The World Trade Organization, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Greening Of The World Trade Organization, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
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No abstract provided.
Privacy And The Post-September 11 Immigration Detainees: The Wrong Way To A Right (And Other Wrongs), Sadiq Reza
Privacy And The Post-September 11 Immigration Detainees: The Wrong Way To A Right (And Other Wrongs), Sadiq Reza
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No abstract provided.
Chimes Of Freedom: International Human Rights And Institutional Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
Chimes Of Freedom: International Human Rights And Institutional Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
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No abstract provided.
What's Good Is Bad, What's Bad Is Good, You'll Find Out When You Reach The Top, You're On The Bottom: Are The Americans With Disabilities Act (And Olmstead V. L.C.) Anything More Than 'Idiot Wind', Michael L. Perlin
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Mental Disability law is contaminated by "sanism," an irrational prejudice similar to such other irrational prejudices as racism and sexism. The passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - a statute that focused specifically on questions of stereotyping and stigma - appeared at first to offer an opportunity too deal frontally with sanist attitudes and, optimally, to restructure the way that citizens with mental disabilities were dealt with by the remainder of society. However, in its first decade, the ADA did not prove to be a panacea for such persons. The Supreme Court's 1999 decision in Olmstead v. L.C. …
Breaking Bureaucratic Borders: A Necessary Step Toward Immigration Law Reform., Lenni B. Benson
Breaking Bureaucratic Borders: A Necessary Step Toward Immigration Law Reform., Lenni B. Benson
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No abstract provided.
People V. Molineux And Other Crime Evidence: One Hundred Years And Counting, Randolph N. Jonakait
People V. Molineux And Other Crime Evidence: One Hundred Years And Counting, Randolph N. Jonakait
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No abstract provided.