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Full-Text Articles in Law
Letters Of Credit, Voidable Preferences, And The Independence Principle, William H. Widen, David Gray Carlson
Letters Of Credit, Voidable Preferences, And The Independence Principle, William H. Widen, David Gray Carlson
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The Earmarking Defense To Voidable Preference Liability: A Reconceptualization, William H. Widen, David Gray Carlson
The Earmarking Defense To Voidable Preference Liability: A Reconceptualization, William H. Widen, David Gray Carlson
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The Enduring Difference Of Youth, David Yellen
Should Judges Take Seriously The Sentencing Commission's Standards For Accepting Plea Agreements?, David Yellen
Should Judges Take Seriously The Sentencing Commission's Standards For Accepting Plea Agreements?, David Yellen
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Sentence Discounts And Sentencing Guidelines For Juveniles, David Yellen
Sentence Discounts And Sentencing Guidelines For Juveniles, David Yellen
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Integrating International Law Into The First-Year Property Course, Stephen J. Schnably
Integrating International Law Into The First-Year Property Course, Stephen J. Schnably
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The Politics Of Race On The Electronic Highway: An Analysis Of The Video Dialtone Redlining Cases And The Nynex Consent Decree In Roxbury, Madeleine M. Plasencia
The Politics Of Race On The Electronic Highway: An Analysis Of The Video Dialtone Redlining Cases And The Nynex Consent Decree In Roxbury, Madeleine M. Plasencia
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Elder Law-Related Organizations On The Internet, Robin Schard
Elder Law-Related Organizations On The Internet, Robin Schard
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Prosecuting Race, Anthony V. Alfieri
Prosecuting Race, Anthony V. Alfieri
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Theoreticians and practitioners in the American criminal justice system increasingly debate the role of racial identity, racialized narratives, and race-neutral representation in law, lawyering, and ethics.
This debate holds special bearing on the growing prosecution and defense of acts of racially motivated violence. In this continuing investigation of the prosecution and defense of such violence, Professor Alfieri examines the recent federal prosecution of five white New York City police officers charged with assaulting Abner Louima, a young male Haitian immigrant, in 1997. Professor Alfieri presents a race conscious, community-oriented model of prosecutorial discretion guided by constitutional precepts, citizenship ideals, professionalism …
On Generalizations I: A Preliminary Exploration, Terence J. Anderson
On Generalizations I: A Preliminary Exploration, Terence J. Anderson
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The Constitution And Encryption Regulation: Do We Need A "New Privacy"?, A. Michael Froomkin
The Constitution And Encryption Regulation: Do We Need A "New Privacy"?, A. Michael Froomkin
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Sub-Regional, Regional And International Co-Operation In Responding To And Deterring Transboundary Marine Pollution, Bernard H. Oxman
Sub-Regional, Regional And International Co-Operation In Responding To And Deterring Transboundary Marine Pollution, Bernard H. Oxman
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Finding Internet Sites On Elder Issues: Health And Human Services, Robin Schard
Finding Internet Sites On Elder Issues: Health And Human Services, Robin Schard
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Legal Research Tools: In Search Of The Best Format, Robin Schard
Legal Research Tools: In Search Of The Best Format, Robin Schard
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Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William Wilson Bratton, Joseph K. Mccahery
Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William Wilson Bratton, Joseph K. Mccahery
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Professors Bratton and McCahery take up the main questions addressed by the literature on comparative corporate governance: whether national governance systems can be expected to converge in the near future, and whether the focal point of that convergence will be a new, hybrid governance system comprised of the best practices drawn from different systems. This Article advances the view that neither global convergence that eliminates systemic differences nor the emergence of a hybrid best practice safely can be projected because each national governance system is a system to a significant extent. Each system, rather than consisting of a loose collection …
(Er)Race-Ing An Ethic Of Justice, Anthony V. Alfieri
Title Vii And Homosexual Harassment After Oncale: Was It A Victory?, Mary I. Coombs
Title Vii And Homosexual Harassment After Oncale: Was It A Victory?, Mary I. Coombs
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Mirrored Silence: Reflections On Judicial Complicity In Private Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
Mirrored Silence: Reflections On Judicial Complicity In Private Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
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Tracy and John had been married for seven years. They were so in love when they met at college. He brought her flowers and wanted to spend all of his free time with her. Everything was perfect. But it seemed to become increasingly tumultuous as soon as they got married, two years later. He didn't just want to spend all of his time with her; he had to know what she was doing every waking moment of the day. He had to approve of her activities and her friends. He called her at work every day. If she wasn't at …
Whither Brazil: Mercosul And The Devaluation Crisis, Keith S. Rosenn
Whither Brazil: Mercosul And The Devaluation Crisis, Keith S. Rosenn
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Enhancing Autonomy For Battered Women: Lessons From Navajo Peacemaking, Donna Coker
Enhancing Autonomy For Battered Women: Lessons From Navajo Peacemaking, Donna Coker
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In this Article, Professor Donna Coker employs original empirical research to investigate the use of Navajo Peacemaking in cases involving domestic violence. Her analysis includes an examination of Navajo women's status and the impact of internal colonization. Many advocates for battered women worry that informal adjudication methods such as Peacemaking ignore domestic hierarchies of power and thus facilitate the batterer's ongoing violence against the victim. Those who endorse the use of Navajo Peacemaking and other systems of restorative justice believe that such processes are better equipped to cut through the batterer's denial and victim blaming and are more likely to …
Of Governments And Governance, A. Michael Froomkin
Of Governments And Governance, A. Michael Froomkin
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The Magaziner Report focuses on achieving short-term goals without giving sufficient consideration to long-term consequences affecting the structure of Internet governance and democracy in general. This overly pragmatic approach creates a paradoxical climate: overly-friendly to government intervention (in e-commerce regulation) while also overly willing to defer to privatized governance structures (in other areas). As the recent World Intellectual Property Organization ("WIPO") domain name/trademark process demonstrates, certain Internet governance processes raise several questions, not least discerning whether such processes include adequate notice and consultation. More traditional democratic processes, such as legislation and regulation, have routinized means of giving affected parties notice …
Search Tools: Skills And Strategies, Robin Schard
Urban Growth: A Global Challenge, Janet Stearns