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2000

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Full-Text Articles in Law

The Quivering Gulliver: U.S. Views On A Permanent International Criminal Court, John Murphy Jul 2000

The Quivering Gulliver: U.S. Views On A Permanent International Criminal Court, John Murphy

John F. Murphy

No abstract provided.


Junk Philosophy Of Science?: The Paradox Of Expertise And Interdisciplinarity In Federal Courts, David Caudill, R. Redding Jul 2000

Junk Philosophy Of Science?: The Paradox Of Expertise And Interdisciplinarity In Federal Courts, David Caudill, R. Redding

David S Caudill

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code Survey, Sales, John T. Wladis, Larry T. Garvin, Robyn L. Meadows, Veryl L. Miles, Mark E. Roszkowski Jul 2000

Uniform Commercial Code Survey, Sales, John T. Wladis, Larry T. Garvin, Robyn L. Meadows, Veryl L. Miles, Mark E. Roszkowski

Robyn L Meadows

No abstract provided.


Random Violence And The Transformation Of The Juvenile Justice Debate (Book Review), Daniel M. Filler Jul 2000

Random Violence And The Transformation Of The Juvenile Justice Debate (Book Review), Daniel M. Filler

Daniel M. Filler

No abstract provided.


What Readers Of Legal Briefs Hate: The Top 30 Sins, Gerald Lebovits Jul 2000

What Readers Of Legal Briefs Hate: The Top 30 Sins, Gerald Lebovits

Hon. Gerald Lebovits

No abstract provided.


Online- Gamblin Foes Lose A Hand, Tom Bell Jul 2000

Online- Gamblin Foes Lose A Hand, Tom Bell

Tom W. Bell

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property- Protect Or Lose It, Srividhya Ragavan Jul 2000

Intellectual Property- Protect Or Lose It, Srividhya Ragavan

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.


Designing Legal Writing Problems: Balancing Pedagogy With The Realities Of Law Practice, Judith Tracy, Daniel Barnett Jun 2000

Designing Legal Writing Problems: Balancing Pedagogy With The Realities Of Law Practice, Judith Tracy, Daniel Barnett

Judith B. Tracy

No abstract provided.


Confessions Of A Law Dean, Roger Abrams Jun 2000

Confessions Of A Law Dean, Roger Abrams

Roger I. Abrams

Dean Abrams was invited to participate in a symposium of law school deans and describe the nature of the dean’s job. In this article he explained how a successful dean loves his or her job and works as part of a team with the faculty and administration to create a learning community and provide a supportive environment for all concerned.


Domestic Violence Is A Medical Issue, Nancy Lemon Jun 2000

Domestic Violence Is A Medical Issue, Nancy Lemon

Nancy K.D. Lemon

No abstract provided.


Bifurcation Unbound, Steven S. Gensler Jun 2000

Bifurcation Unbound, Steven S. Gensler

Steven S. Gensler

No abstract provided.


Governing The Whole World, Andrew Strauss, Richard Falk Jun 2000

Governing The Whole World, Andrew Strauss, Richard Falk

Andrew L. Strauss

No abstract provided.


Who's In Charge Here? Custody Issues And The Idea, Lisa Lukasik Jun 2000

Who's In Charge Here? Custody Issues And The Idea, Lisa Lukasik

Lisa Lukasik

No abstract provided.


The Reading Wars: Understanding The Debate Over How Best To Teach Children To Read, Kenneth Anderson Jun 2000

The Reading Wars: Understanding The Debate Over How Best To Teach Children To Read, Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth Anderson

This 2000 review essay from the Los Angeles Times Book Review examines the perennial debate over teaching reading to children - phonics or whole language.


Competency And Common Law: Why And How Decision-Making Capacity Criteria Should Be Drawn From The Capacity-Determination Process, Charles Baron May 2000

Competency And Common Law: Why And How Decision-Making Capacity Criteria Should Be Drawn From The Capacity-Determination Process, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

Determining competence to request physician-assisted suicide should be no more difficult than determining competence to refuse life-prolonging treatment. In both cases, criteria and procedures should be developed out of the process of actually making capacity determinations; they should not be promulgated a priori. Because patient demeanor plays a critical role in capacity determinations, it should be made part of the record of such determinations through greater use of video- and audiotapes.


Privacy In An Electronic Age: Finding A New Balance, J. Leonard May 2000

Privacy In An Electronic Age: Finding A New Balance, J. Leonard

J. Rich Leonard

No abstract provided.


“The New Territorial Waters (Amendment) Act 1998 – Comments On The Impact Of International Law On Nigerian Law,”, Edwin Egede May 2000

“The New Territorial Waters (Amendment) Act 1998 – Comments On The Impact Of International Law On Nigerian Law,”, Edwin Egede

Edwin Egede

This article examines the impact of international law on Nigeria Law using the Nigerian Territorial Waters Act 1998 as a case study.


The Price Of Law: How The Market For Lawyers Distorts The Justice System, Gillian K. Hadfield May 2000

The Price Of Law: How The Market For Lawyers Distorts The Justice System, Gillian K. Hadfield

Gillian K Hadfield

Why are lawyers so expensive? This paper explores the economics of the markets for lawyers and the reasons why pricing for lawyers departs from competitive pricing. Unlike conventional analyses, which emphasize entry restrictions, this analysis emphasizes market imperfections due to the nature of legal reasoning and practice and in particular the role of increasing returns to specialization and cognitive skill. The analysis also emphasizes the impact of market dynamics on the distribution of legal services, particularly high end legal work, between corporate and individual clients.


El Positivismo Jurídico En Nuestras Aulas, Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba May 2000

El Positivismo Jurídico En Nuestras Aulas, Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba

Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba

No abstract provided.


Appellate Practice, Winning Residential Appeals: Perfecting, Briefing, And Orally Arguing Appeals In The Appellate Term And Beyond, Gerald Lebovits May 2000

Appellate Practice, Winning Residential Appeals: Perfecting, Briefing, And Orally Arguing Appeals In The Appellate Term And Beyond, Gerald Lebovits

Hon. Gerald Lebovits

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Shame In Regulating Attorney Conduct, Judith Mcmorrow Apr 2000

The Role Of Shame In Regulating Attorney Conduct, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

No abstract provided.


Get Your Library Ready For Distance Education, Ann Long Apr 2000

Get Your Library Ready For Distance Education, Ann Long

Ann Walsh Long

No abstract provided.


Constructing An Analytical Framework That Captures And Verifies Implicit Reasoning, Judith Tracy Apr 2000

Constructing An Analytical Framework That Captures And Verifies Implicit Reasoning, Judith Tracy

Judith B. Tracy

No abstract provided.


Bertrand-Edgeworth Competition, Demand Uncertainty, And Asymmetric Outcomes, Bart Wilson, Stanley Reynolds Apr 2000

Bertrand-Edgeworth Competition, Demand Uncertainty, And Asymmetric Outcomes, Bart Wilson, Stanley Reynolds

Bart J. Wilson

No abstract provided.


Teaching Legal Analysis To The Seers, The Hearers And The Doers, Susan Duncan Apr 2000

Teaching Legal Analysis To The Seers, The Hearers And The Doers, Susan Duncan

Susan Duncan

This short essay introduces classroom teaching methodologies for legal analysis to students with various learning styles.


Don't Ask (And) Don't Tell Don't Work: Now What?, Michael Spak Apr 2000

Don't Ask (And) Don't Tell Don't Work: Now What?, Michael Spak

Michael Spak

No abstract provided.


Law Library Guide To Tax Law Materials, Frank Doti Apr 2000

Law Library Guide To Tax Law Materials, Frank Doti

Frank J. Doti

No abstract provided.


Aall Spectrum Article Of The Year Award, Ann Long Apr 2000

Aall Spectrum Article Of The Year Award, Ann Long

Ann Walsh Long

No abstract provided.


Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo Apr 2000

Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo

Jane Kent Gionfriddo

No abstract provided.


Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender , Ann Bartow Apr 2000

Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender , Ann Bartow

Ann Bartow

This Article starts by providing an overview of the types of personal data that is collected via the Internet, and the ways in which this information is used. The author asserts that because women are more likely to shop and share information in cyberspace, the impact of commodification of personal data disproportionately impacts females, enabling them to be "targeted" by marketing campaigns, and stripping them of personal privacy. The author then surveys the legal terrain of personal information privacy, and concludes that it is unlikely that the government will step in to provide consumers with substantive privacy rights or protections. …