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Overlooked Areas Of Federal Sentencing: Federal Enclaves, Indian Country, Transfer Of U.S. Prisoners From Abroad, Nora V. Demleitner, Jon M. Sands
Overlooked Areas Of Federal Sentencing: Federal Enclaves, Indian Country, Transfer Of U.S. Prisoners From Abroad, Nora V. Demleitner, Jon M. Sands
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Stopping A Vicious Cycle: Release, Restrictions, Re-Offending, Nora V. Demleitner
Stopping A Vicious Cycle: Release, Restrictions, Re-Offending, Nora V. Demleitner
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A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Joan M. Shaughnessy
A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Joan M. Shaughnessy
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A tribute to Professor Barry Sullivan.
A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Andrew W. Mcthenia
A Tribute To Barry Sullivan, Andrew W. Mcthenia
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A tribute to Professor Barry Sullivan.
The Modest Business Judgment Rule, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
The Modest Business Judgment Rule, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
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This article argues that Delaware mis-formulates and mis-uses the business judgment rule. Properly understood, the business judgment rule's function in corporate law is quite modest. It is a narrowly-drawn judicial policy of nonreview which, in duty of care cases, shields the merits of board decisions from judicial scrutiny. The article contends that the business judgment rule, therefore, should be de-emphasized as an analytical construct in the law of director fiduciary duties and should be sharply differentiated from the broader-gauged duty of due care. Doing so will pave the way for Delaware courts to rethink the importance of articulating a robust, …
Ucita Enacted In Virginia, Sarah K. Wiant
Continuing Payment Of One's Debt To Society: The German Model Of Felon Disenfranchisement As An Alternative, Nora V. Demleitner
Continuing Payment Of One's Debt To Society: The German Model Of Felon Disenfranchisement As An Alternative, Nora V. Demleitner
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New Game Plan Or Business As Usual? A Critique Of The Team Production Model Of Corporate Law, David K. Millon
New Game Plan Or Business As Usual? A Critique Of The Team Production Model Of Corporate Law, David K. Millon
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Policing Diversity: Lessons From Lambeth, A. Benjamin Spencer
Policing Diversity: Lessons From Lambeth, A. Benjamin Spencer
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Law, Belief, And Bildung: The Education Of Harry Edwards, Brian C. Murchison
Law, Belief, And Bildung: The Education Of Harry Edwards, Brian C. Murchison
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The Story About Clinton's Impeachment, Lewis H. Larue
The Story About Clinton's Impeachment, Lewis H. Larue
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Part of a special section on the Constitution under President Bill Clinton. The prosecution in the Clinton impeachment played their hand based on Clinton's actions representing a threat to the rule of law, when it should have been over breach of trust. It is possible that they avoided the breach-of-trust issue, sensing that although it may have been easy to show Clinton's untrustworthiness, it would have also highlighted their own. The irresponsible actions of the Republicans, who were in the majority on the House Judiciary Committee, gave no basis for trust; therefore, it is no surprise that they were unable …
Should The Brandenburg V. Ohio Incitement Test Apply In Media Violence Cases?, Rodney A. Smolla
Should The Brandenburg V. Ohio Incitement Test Apply In Media Violence Cases?, Rodney A. Smolla
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