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Slides: Acts: Anadarko Completion Transport System, Jeff Dufresne
Slides: Acts: Anadarko Completion Transport System, Jeff Dufresne
Opportunities and Obstacles to Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Natural Gas Development in Uintah Basin (October 14)
Presenter: Jeff Dufresne, Completions Manager, Anadarko Corporation
18 slides
Slides: The Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems Program, David Burnett
Slides: The Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems Program, David Burnett
Opportunities and Obstacles to Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Natural Gas Development in Uintah Basin (October 14)
Presenter: David Burnett, Texas A&M University and Houston Advanced Research Center
44 slides
Slides: Enhanced Reclamation Program, Stephanie Tomkinson
Slides: Enhanced Reclamation Program, Stephanie Tomkinson
Opportunities and Obstacles to Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Natural Gas Development in Uintah Basin (October 14)
Presenter: Stephanie Tomkinson, Senior Biologist, QEP Company
33 slides
Slides: Geospatial Decision Support For Shale Gas Site Development, Malcolm Williamson, Jackson Cothren, Peter Smith
Slides: Geospatial Decision Support For Shale Gas Site Development, Malcolm Williamson, Jackson Cothren, Peter Smith
Opportunities and Obstacles to Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Natural Gas Development in Uintah Basin (October 14)
Presenter: Malcolm Williamson, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas
50 slides
Slides: Assessing Opportunities And Barriers To Reducing The Environmental Footprint Of Oil And Gas Development In Utah, Douglas Jackson-Smith, Lorien Belton, Brian Gentry, Gene Theodori
Slides: Assessing Opportunities And Barriers To Reducing The Environmental Footprint Of Oil And Gas Development In Utah, Douglas Jackson-Smith, Lorien Belton, Brian Gentry, Gene Theodori
Opportunities and Obstacles to Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Natural Gas Development in Uintah Basin (October 14)
Presenter: Dr. Douglas Jackson-Smith, Utah State University--Logan Campus
37 slides
October 14, 2010: Why Is Snyder V. Westboro Baptist Church A Free Speech Case?, Bruce Ledewitz
October 14, 2010: Why Is Snyder V. Westboro Baptist Church A Free Speech Case?, Bruce Ledewitz
Hallowed Secularism
Blog post, “Why is Snyder v. Westboro Baptist Church a free speech case?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America.
Can Congress Ban People From Threatening To Burn The Quran? Yes: No Rights Are Absolute, Especially Amid Legitimate Safety Issues, Jessica D. Gabel
Can Congress Ban People From Threatening To Burn The Quran? Yes: No Rights Are Absolute, Especially Amid Legitimate Safety Issues, Jessica D. Gabel
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
The Year In Economics At The Fcc: A National Plan For Broadband, Jonathan Baker, Paul De Sa
The Year In Economics At The Fcc: A National Plan For Broadband, Jonathan Baker, Paul De Sa
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The past year in economics at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has focused on encouraging the adoption and deployment of high capacity Internet access and the associated networks, commonly termed “broadband.” Our article sketches important economic themes in the FCC’s National Broadband Plan to show how the application of basic principles of regulatory economics takes account of rapid technological change. We discuss natural monopoly regulation, externalities and cross-subsidies, network effects and interconnection, the allocation of scarce inputs, protecting and fostering competitive markets, and consumer protection and transparency as they apply to the development of broadband.
Dissecting The Pieces From A New Study, Picked Apart: The Hidden Struggles Of Migrant Women In The Maryland Crab Industry, Richael Faithful
Dissecting The Pieces From A New Study, Picked Apart: The Hidden Struggles Of Migrant Women In The Maryland Crab Industry, Richael Faithful
The Modern American
The author discusses the findings of the recent report produced by the American University Washington College of Law Immigrant Justice Clinic, “Picked Apart: The Hidden Struggles of Migrant Working Women In The Maryland Crab Industry.”
Premium Assistance: An Update, Cynthia Shirk
Premium Assistance: An Update, Cynthia Shirk
National Health Policy Forum
This background paper explores the use of premium assistance in publicly financed health insurance coverage programs. In Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, premium assistance involves using federal and state funds to subsidize premiums for the purchase of private insurance coverage for eligible individuals. This paper reviews the statutory authority for premium assistance, including two new options made available under the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009. It examines the status of premium assistance programs in the states and offers some insights into how premium assistance programs may fare under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Female Chiefs Have Words Of Advice: "Your Honor", Scott Graham
Female Chiefs Have Words Of Advice: "Your Honor", Scott Graham
Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series
No abstract provided.
Second Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Women Chief Justices
Second Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Women Chief Justices
Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series
Invitation and List of Sponsors for 2010.
Help The Homeless -- Is It Enough?, Shailee Diwanji
Help The Homeless -- Is It Enough?, Shailee Diwanji
The Modern American
The author discusses the increase in violence against homeless people and state and federal initiatives to pass legislation designating violence against the homeless as a hate crime.
Vol. 39, No. 07 (October 11, 2010)
The Supreme Court And The Pledge Of Allegiance: A Hollow Victory, Charles J. Russo, Ralph D. Mawdsley
The Supreme Court And The Pledge Of Allegiance: A Hollow Victory, Charles J. Russo, Ralph D. Mawdsley
CASAL Faculty Publications
In Elk Grove Unified School District v Newdow (Elk Grove)
the Supreme Court, in an 8–0 judgment, with three concurrences, upheld the words ‘under God’ in the Pledge of Allegiance. In light of the uproar caused by Elk Grove, this article is divided into three parts. After reviewing the history of the Pledge the second section examines the litigation involving the pledge, including Elk Grove in this regard. The article concludes with brief reflections on the meaning of Elk Grove.
Returning Prosecutions To The States: A Proposal For A Criminal Justice Restoration Act, John A. Humbach
Returning Prosecutions To The States: A Proposal For A Criminal Justice Restoration Act, John A. Humbach
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The expensive and largely redundant Federal justice bureaucracy could be reduced to a fraction of its size by restoring to the states their traditional role of prosecuting crimes that fall under state jurisdiction. Returning criminal justice functions to the states can not only reduce the impact and effective reach of Federal power but can also achieve a surprisingly substantial decrease in Federal spending.
A small change in the wording of an existing Federal statute could accomplish the restoration.
This essay sets out and briefly analyses such a proposal.
October 9, 2010: What Will Future Secularism Be Like?, Bruce Ledewitz
October 9, 2010: What Will Future Secularism Be Like?, Bruce Ledewitz
Hallowed Secularism
Blog post, “What Will Future Secularism Be Like?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America.
Hidden In Plain View: Legal Geography From A Visual Perspective, Irus Braverman
Hidden In Plain View: Legal Geography From A Visual Perspective, Irus Braverman
Journal Articles
Law, with a capital “L” at least, is not particularly fond of hiding itself. In order to be effective, law must be asserted in the world; it must be acknowledged; and, most importantly, it must be visually seen. Why, then, would law hide itself in space? And, perhaps more importantly, how would it do so? And why would such hidden places of law be of importance to us? This paper explores the dual project of seeing and concealing within the context of legal geography. It examines how law sees the physical landscape and how it is seen from a spatial …
The Dedication Mass Of Biolchini Hall Of Law, University Of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Law School
The Dedication Mass Of Biolchini Hall Of Law, University Of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Law School
2006–2016: Ed Edmonds
The Dedication Mass of Biolchini Hall of Law
4:30 p.m.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
University of Notre Dame
The Dedication Of Biolchini Hall Of Law, University Of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Law School
The Dedication Of Biolchini Hall Of Law, University Of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Law School
2006–2016: Ed Edmonds
The program contains a brief biography of Robert F. Biolchini, a list of benefactors, facility statistics, and stunning photography.
Warren County, Kentucky - Wills (Mss 54), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren County, Kentucky - Wills (Mss 54), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 54. Original wills, made mostly in Warren County, Kentucky from 1798-1881, but including wills made elsewhere. Also includes some legal documents relating to wills. A name index is included in the finding aid. The is only a small portion of the original wills filed at the Warren County courthouse form 1798 to 1915.
E-Casebook Update, Debbie Ginsberg
E-Casebook Update, Debbie Ginsberg
Presentations
This Brown Bag presentation explores the results of the student e-casebook survey.
Summary Of Hoagland V. State, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. 37, Meredith Still
Summary Of Hoagland V. State, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. 37, Meredith Still
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The district court rejected appellant Richard William Hoagland’s argument that necessity is a defense to driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The judge did not permit Hoagland to submit jury instructions on the defense or to present evidence to the jury to support the defense. In this case, the Nevada Supreme Court considered whether a defendant may assert a necessity defense to DUI.
Summary Of Jd Construction V. Ibex Int’L Group, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 36, Nevada Law Journal
Summary Of Jd Construction V. Ibex Int’L Group, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 36, Nevada Law Journal
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
J.D. Construction, Inc. (“J.D. Construction”) placed a mechanic’s lien on property owned by IBEX International Group, LLC (“IBEX”). IBEX sought to expunge the lien, pursuant to NRS 108.2275, arguing that the lien was frivolous and/or excessive. The district court concluded the lien was excessive and expunged the lien. J.D. Construction appeals.
Summary Of San Juan V. Psc Industrial Outsourcing, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. 35, Jonathan Winn
Summary Of San Juan V. Psc Industrial Outsourcing, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. 35, Jonathan Winn
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Supreme Court affirmed the district court’s summary judgment ruling in favor of PSC as to third party vicarious liability for the torts of an independent contractor. Specifically, the court held PSC, as hirer of independent contractor DTI, was not liable under the peculiar risk doctrine regardless of whether the independent contractor was incompetent or insolvent.
Summary Of Cramer V. Nev. Dep’T Of Motor Vehicles, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 38, Justin Shiroff
Summary Of Cramer V. Nev. Dep’T Of Motor Vehicles, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 38, Justin Shiroff
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Court considers two appeals concerning NRS 50.320, which permits the use of an affidavit to prove a person’s blood-alcohol content in certain proceedings, including driver’s license revocation hearings, by a person who has been previously qualified to testify as an expert witness by a district court.
Toward A Unified Theory Of Exclusionary Vertical Restraints, Daniel A. Crane, Graciela Miralles
Toward A Unified Theory Of Exclusionary Vertical Restraints, Daniel A. Crane, Graciela Miralles
Law & Economics Working Papers
The law of exclusionary vertical restraints—contractual or other business relationships between vertically related firms—is deeply confused and inconsistent in both the United States and the European Union. A variety of vertical practices including predatory pricing, tying, exclusive dealing, price discrimination, and bundling are treated very differently based on formalistic distinctions that bear no relationship to the practices’ exclusionary potential. We propose a comprehensive, unified test for all exclusionary vertical restraints that centers on two factors, foreclosure and substantiality. We then assign economic content to these factors. A restraint forecloses if it denies equally efficient rivals a reasonable opportunity to make …
Explaining The Demise Of The Doctrine Of Equivalents, David L. Schwartz
Explaining The Demise Of The Doctrine Of Equivalents, David L. Schwartz
All Faculty Scholarship
This article provides a novel theoretical model and extensive empirical evidence to explain the decline of a historically important patent law doctrine known as the “doctrine of equivalents.” In recent years, distinguished academics have studied the doctrine of equivalents. While these scholars noted that the doctrine of equivalents had decreased in its successful use and provided some grounds for the decline, none clearly explained why. As such, the cause and precise mechanism behind the so-called “demise” of the doctrine of equivalents have largely remained a mystery.
This article explains that the demise occurred because of two complementary forces discussed for …
Developing The Final Frontier: Defining Private Property Rights On Celestial Bodies For The Benefit Of All Mankind, Taylor R. Dalton
Developing The Final Frontier: Defining Private Property Rights On Celestial Bodies For The Benefit Of All Mankind, Taylor R. Dalton
Cornell Law School J.D. Student Research Papers
Sustainable colonization and exploitation of the lunar surface, Mars, or near by asteroids is still decades away. However, NASA, the Obama Administration, and other agencies around the world have shown a growing interest in establishing a human presence on the moon, mars, and beyond.
Unfortunately, the legal regime concerning the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies, which is necessary to further development in outer space, is largely unsettled. One important unsettled area is the ownership status of celestial bodies and whether private property rights on those bodies are permissible and desirable.
This Paper takes the view that private …
Harry Potter And The Trouble With Tort Theory, Scott Hershovitz
Harry Potter And The Trouble With Tort Theory, Scott Hershovitz
Law & Economics Working Papers
Economists argue that tort law promotes an efficient allocation of resources to safety, while philosophers contend that it dispenses corrective justice. Despite the divide, the leading tort theories share something in common: They are grounded in an unduly narrow view of tort. Both economists and philosophers confuse the institution of tort law with the rules that are distinctive of it. They offer theories of tort’s substantive rules, but for the most part ignore the procedures by which those rules are implemented. As a consequence, both miss and misconstrue much about tort law.
The problem is particularly acute for economists. They …