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Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger Mar 1998

Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger

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Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen Jan 1998

Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen

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Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1998

Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel

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Campaign Finance: The Impact On The Legislative And Regulatory Process, John B. Anderson Jan 1998

Campaign Finance: The Impact On The Legislative And Regulatory Process, John B. Anderson

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During a Senate campaign more than four decades ago, revelations of a $5,000 contribution offer to Senator Karl Mundt of South Dakota precipitated a Senate investigation. At that time, Congress was considering legislation dealing with the regulation of natural gas. The discovery of the contribution offer ignited such a furor that it prompted President Eisenhower to declare he would veto any bill relating to natural gas regulation enacted under a cloud of suspicion. He carried out his threat, and it was another decade before Congress finally enacted legislation deregulating natural gas at the wellhead. Since that time, as the costs …


Brandeis, Progressivism, And Commercial Law: Rethinking Benedict V. Ratner, Edward J. Janger Jan 1998

Brandeis, Progressivism, And Commercial Law: Rethinking Benedict V. Ratner, Edward J. Janger

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