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Full-Text Articles in Law
Observing Money, Marriage And Taxation, Ann F. Thomas
Observing Money, Marriage And Taxation, Ann F. Thomas
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No abstract provided.
Women And The Internet, Carlin Meyer
The Jurisprudence Of Appearances, Richard Sherwin
The Jurisprudence Of Appearances, Richard Sherwin
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No abstract provided.
Anti-Paparazzi Legislation, Rebecca Roiphe
Renegotiation And Secured Credit: Explaining The Equity Of Redemption, Marshall E. Tracht
Renegotiation And Secured Credit: Explaining The Equity Of Redemption, Marshall E. Tracht
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The prohibition against "clogging the equity of redemption" has been enforced by the courts for centuries, yet the traditional justifications (invoking fairness or unfair bargaining power) offered for this central premise of mortgage law are rather unconvincing, particularly in the commercial context. After describing and critiquing the traditional view, this article lays out an alternative justification for the equity of redemption, stressing the role of the law in fostering efficient renegotiation upon default. This view explains why the equity of redemption cannot be waived in the initial loan documents, and why it can be waived in subsequent workouts only if …
Ii Prodotto Di Marca E Ii Suo Mercato Derivato, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Ii Prodotto Di Marca E Ii Suo Mercato Derivato, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
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The essay describes the most meaningful recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and of lower courts on single brand aftermarkets for replacement parts and services, putting into historical context the market economics that inspires current antitrust jurisprudence. Particularly, it shows that the .post-classical approach has never entirely superceded neo-classical doctrines. Rather, several shifting tides of theory have swept, and still sweep, over the domain of antitrust doctrine influencing the debate unevenly.
Discussant, In Response To Justice Richard J. Goldstone, 1998 Otto L. Walter Lecture: International Human Rights At Century’S End, Stephen Ellmann
Discussant, In Response To Justice Richard J. Goldstone, 1998 Otto L. Walter Lecture: International Human Rights At Century’S End, Stephen Ellmann
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The Art Of The Fact, Jethro K. Lieberman
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy (Symposium: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions), Ann F. Thomas
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy (Symposium: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions), Ann F. Thomas
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Marriage And The Income Tax Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: A Primer And Legislative Scorecard, Ann F. Thomas
Marriage And The Income Tax Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: A Primer And Legislative Scorecard, Ann F. Thomas
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Foreword, “Symposium 1999: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions.” ., Ann F. Thomas
Foreword, “Symposium 1999: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions.” ., Ann F. Thomas
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Vouchsafing Democracy: On The Confluence Of Governmental Duty, Constitutional Right, And Religious Mission Symposium On Law And Religion, Ruti Teitel
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Lesbians, Legal Theory And Other Superheroes, Book Review Of Ruthann Robson’S Sappho Goes To Law School: Fragments In Lesbian Legal Theory, Kris Franklin, Sarah Chinn
Lesbians, Legal Theory And Other Superheroes, Book Review Of Ruthann Robson’S Sappho Goes To Law School: Fragments In Lesbian Legal Theory, Kris Franklin, Sarah Chinn
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Gazing Into The Crystal Ball: Reflections On The Standards State Judges Should Use To Ascertain Federal Law, Donald H. Zeigler
Gazing Into The Crystal Ball: Reflections On The Standards State Judges Should Use To Ascertain Federal Law, Donald H. Zeigler
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"Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth:" Sanism, Pretextuality, And Why And How Mental Disability Law Developed As It Did, Michael L. Perlin
"Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth:" Sanism, Pretextuality, And Why And How Mental Disability Law Developed As It Did, Michael L. Perlin
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Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by two concepts that dominate this area of the law: sanism (the irrational prejudices that cause, and are reflected in, prevailing social attitudes toward mentally disabled persons, and those so perceived) and pretextuality (the courts' acceptance -- either implicit or explicit -- of testimonial dishonesty and their decisions to engage in dishonest decisionmaking in mental disability law cases). Mental disability law is frequently premised on stereotypes and on prejudice, on typification and fear. These distortions reflect sanism; cases that sanction the use of such stereotypes and …
The Standard Of Appellate Review For Scientific Evidence: Beyond Joiner And Scheffer, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Standard Of Appellate Review For Scientific Evidence: Beyond Joiner And Scheffer, Randolph N. Jonakait
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Religion And The Public Defender, Sadiq Reza
Religion And The Public Defender, Sadiq Reza
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It takes a special breed to have the understanding, compassion
and dedication to do what criminal defense lawyers do .... As
for public defenders - they are doing God's work. If Christ had
been a lawyer, he would have been a public defender.
Virtually all public defenders fight a daily battle against burnout
and the creeping erosion of confidence that inevitably accompany
defending acts we cannot condone and protecting those who are
the source of so much harm and grief. . . . Whether the process
unfolds subtly or suddenly, all defenders must confront the disturbing
consequences of their zealous …
The Appellate Body, The Protection Of Sea Turtles And The Technique Of "Completing The Analysis", Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Appellate Body, The Protection Of Sea Turtles And The Technique Of "Completing The Analysis", Sydney M. Cone Iii.
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In Tribute To The Outgoing Editors, Carl Monk, Paul Carrington, Gerald Korngold
In Tribute To The Outgoing Editors, Carl Monk, Paul Carrington, Gerald Korngold
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No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Compensatory Justice: Introduction, Penelope Andrews
Global Issues In Compensatory Justice: Introduction, Penelope Andrews
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No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action In South Africa: Transformation Or Tokenism, Penelope Andrews
Affirmative Action In South Africa: Transformation Or Tokenism, Penelope Andrews
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No abstract provided.
Modern Coverture: Old Wine In Old Bottles, William P. Lapiana
Modern Coverture: Old Wine In Old Bottles, William P. Lapiana
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Shedding Some Light On Lending: The Effect Of Expanded Disclosure Laws On Home Mortgage Marketing, Lending And Discrimination In The New York Metropolitan Area, Richard D. Marsico
Shedding Some Light On Lending: The Effect Of Expanded Disclosure Laws On Home Mortgage Marketing, Lending And Discrimination In The New York Metropolitan Area, Richard D. Marsico
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No abstract provided.
Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth: Sanism, Pretextuality, And Why And How Mental Disability Law Developed As It Did, Michael L. Perlin
Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth: Sanism, Pretextuality, And Why And How Mental Disability Law Developed As It Did, Michael L. Perlin
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Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by two concepts that dominate this area of the law: sanism (the irrational prejudices that cause, and are reflected in, prevailing social attitudes toward mentally disabled persons, and those so perceived) and pretextuality (the courts' acceptance -- either implicit or explicit -- of testimonial dishonesty and their decisions to engage in dishonest decisionmaking in mental disability law cases). Mental disability law is frequently premised on stereotypes and on prejudice, on typification and fear. These distortions reflect sanism; cases that sanction the use of such stereotypes and …
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy, Ann F. Thomas
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy, Ann F. Thomas
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No abstract provided.
Surviving Title Vii: Defending Municipal Residency Requirements In Minority Communities, Erika L. Wood
Surviving Title Vii: Defending Municipal Residency Requirements In Minority Communities, Erika L. Wood
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No abstract provided.
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy (Symposium: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions), Ann F. Thomas
Child Care And Federal Tax Policy (Symposium: Women, Equity And Federal Tax Policy: Open Questions), Ann F. Thomas
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No abstract provided.
Thoughts On The Sprint Acquisition., Michael Botein
Thoughts On The Sprint Acquisition., Michael Botein
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When Justice Fails: Indemnification For Unjust Conviction, Adele Bernhard
When Justice Fails: Indemnification For Unjust Conviction, Adele Bernhard
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The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documenting the existence and frequency of wrongful convictions. The next dissects an actual case to illustrate how an innocent person can be convicted and why, once the error has been corrected and the conviction is vacated, that person generally has no legal action for damages in the absence of indemnification legislation. The third section argues that society has a moral obligation to assist the wrongfully convicted; that indemnification legislation is a better approach than reliance on ''moral obligation" bills; and that enacting legislation is possible - just …
Ask The Professor: Give-Ups After Griffin — What Changes Are Needed Now?, Ronald Filler
Ask The Professor: Give-Ups After Griffin — What Changes Are Needed Now?, Ronald Filler
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No abstract provided.