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Full-Text Articles in Law
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow
What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Creating True Believers: Putting Macro Theory Into Practice, Minna J. Kotkin
Creating True Believers: Putting Macro Theory Into Practice, Minna J. Kotkin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Outsider Trading On Confidential Information: A Breech In Search Of A Duty, Roberta S. Karmel
Outsider Trading On Confidential Information: A Breech In Search Of A Duty, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Transcript Of The Roundtable On Insider Trading: Law, Policy And Theory After O'Hagan, Roberta S. Karmel
Transcript Of The Roundtable On Insider Trading: Law, Policy And Theory After O'Hagan, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Comment On Frederick Schauer's Prediction And Particularity Comment, Gerald F. Leonard
Comment On Frederick Schauer's Prediction And Particularity Comment, Gerald F. Leonard
Faculty Scholarship
Ignorance of the law is generally no excuse. I say generally because the century since the publication of The Path of the Law has brought a small but increasing number of exceptions to the rule. In Oliver Wendell Holmes's day, however, exceptions to the rule were nearly nonexistent, much to Holmes's satisfaction.1 In The Common Law, Holmes said that the law requires persons "at their peril to know the teachings of common experience, just as it requires them to know the law." 2 He did not, of course, actually think that common experience was perfectly knowable or judicial interpretation perfectly …
Memorial Tributes For Professor Elizabeth B. Clark In Memoriam, Pnina Lahav
Memorial Tributes For Professor Elizabeth B. Clark In Memoriam, Pnina Lahav
Faculty Scholarship
I leave to others to talk about Betsy's scholarship. Let me only say that she had a remarkable ability to interest others in her projects. When she gave papers or workshops, she spoke softly but with such enthusiasm and engagement that she drew others into her topics and interests effortlessly. Her listeners would lean forward and intently follow her sometimes complex and nuanced train of thought. I have often wondered at this gift-I think it has something to do with her approach to her audience, her ability to be respectful and inclusive rather than distanced and formal. Despite doing painstaking …
The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger
Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
An Old Jurisprudence: Respect In Retrospect, Anita Bernstein
An Old Jurisprudence: Respect In Retrospect, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen
Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Investor Education, Securities Disclosure, And The Creation And Enforcement Of Corporate Governance And Firm Norms, James A. Fanto
Investor Education, Securities Disclosure, And The Creation And Enforcement Of Corporate Governance And Firm Norms, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Pentagon Papers Case And The Path Not Taken: A Personal Memoir On The First Amendment And The Separation Of Powers, Joel Gora
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Comparative Investor Education, James A. Fanto
Comparative Investor Education, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Corporate Law In The Adaptation Of French Enterprise, James A. Fanto
The Role Of Corporate Law In The Adaptation Of French Enterprise, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law, Language And Lenity, Lawrence Solan
Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel
Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Autonomy Or Community? An Evaluation Of Two Models Of Parental Obligation, Marsha Garrison
Autonomy Or Community? An Evaluation Of Two Models Of Parental Obligation, Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
"Toward A Contractarian Account Of Family Governance", Marsha Garrison
"Toward A Contractarian Account Of Family Governance", Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Charting No Man's Land: Applying Jurisdictional And Choice Of Law Doctrine To Interstate Compacts, Dana Brakman Reiser
Charting No Man's Land: Applying Jurisdictional And Choice Of Law Doctrine To Interstate Compacts, Dana Brakman Reiser
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
From Odysseus To Capgras: Seven Episodes Of Personal Identity In Law, Robert Birmingham
From Odysseus To Capgras: Seven Episodes Of Personal Identity In Law, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Annual Report 1998, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
Annual Report 1998, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Reevaluating Substantive Due Process As A Source Of Protection For Psychiatric Patients To Refuse Drugs, William M. Brooks
Reevaluating Substantive Due Process As A Source Of Protection For Psychiatric Patients To Refuse Drugs, William M. Brooks
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Tort Law (Symposium: The Supreme Court And State And Local Government Law: The 1996-97 Term), Leon D. Lazer
Tort Law (Symposium: The Supreme Court And State And Local Government Law: The 1996-97 Term), Leon D. Lazer
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom In Religiously Affiliated Law Schools: A Jewish Perspective. (Symposium On Religiously Affiliated Law Schools), Howard A. Glickstein
Academic Freedom In Religiously Affiliated Law Schools: A Jewish Perspective. (Symposium On Religiously Affiliated Law Schools), Howard A. Glickstein
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Halacha And Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’S Nomos And Narrative, Samuel J. Levine
Halacha And Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’S Nomos And Narrative, Samuel J. Levine
Scholarly Works
Levine takes a look at Robert Cover's 1983 Harvard Law Review article, Nomos and Narrative. Nomos is characterized by its heavy reliance on Jewish sources as a basis for analyzing contemporary American legal theory. The basis of narrative is the thesis that no set of legal institutions or prescriptions exists apart from the narratives that locate it and give it meaning, so law becomes not merely a system of rules to be observed, but a world in which we live. Cover's explanation of these ideas coincided with and influenced the emergence of what has become known as "legal storytelling". In …
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Scholarly Works
Recent case developments in Insurance law in the year 1998.
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Scholarly Works
Recent case developments in Insurance Law in years 1998 and 1999.