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Full-Text Articles in Law
Preferences For Processes: The Process/Product Distinction And The Regulation Of Consumer Choice, Douglas A. Kysar
Preferences For Processes: The Process/Product Distinction And The Regulation Of Consumer Choice, Douglas A. Kysar
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This Article examines a conceptual distinction between product-related information (such as whether a consumer good threatens to harm its user) and process-related information (such as whether a good’s production harmed workers, animals, or the environment) that has appeared in various guises within international trade law; domestic environmental, health, and safety regulation; and constitutional commercial speech jurisprudence. This process/product distinction tends to dismiss information concerning processes as unworthy of attention from consumers or regulators, at least so long as the processes at issue do not manifest themselves in the physical or compositional characteristics of resulting end products. Proponents have offered the …
Nonprofit Solicitation Under The Telemarketing Sales Rule, Rita Marie Cain
Nonprofit Solicitation Under The Telemarketing Sales Rule, Rita Marie Cain
Federal Communications Law Journal
In 2003, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") revised its Telemarketing Sales Rule ("TSR") to establish a national Do-Not-Call Registry for commercial telemarketing. Congress directed the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to coordinate its telemarketing regulations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA") of 1991 to achieve maximum consistency between the two agencies' telemarketing restrictions. Nonprofit solicitation is exempt from the national Do-Not-Call Registry, but is covered by other provisions of the FTC rule. The TSR created a new in-house no-call list requirement and imposed additional restrictions not previously known for nonprofit solicitors. The separate nonprofit provisions of the TSR raise unique …
Pretext, Transparency And Motive In Mass Restitution Litigation, Anthony J. Sebok
Pretext, Transparency And Motive In Mass Restitution Litigation, Anthony J. Sebok
Vanderbilt Law Review
On February 23, 1993 The Washington Post published an article entitled, "Tobacco's Last Gasp? Towards a Smoke-Free Society." The article tested the hypothesis that in the near future no one would smoke in the United States. Its focus was on means: how would America reach a point when virtually no one smoked? The predictions ran the usual gamut of policy devices. Although their order of appearance may be random, the list was as follows: legal prohibitions on smoking in public, taxes, social pressure, increased health insurance costs to smokers, and (finally) litigation.
The Washington Post article noted that just one …
Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner
Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner
Laura Quilter
No abstract provided.
Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner
Radio Frequency Id And Privacy With Information Goods, Laura Quilter, Nathan Good, John Han, Elizabeth Miles, David Molnar, Deirdre Mulligan, Jennifer M. Urban, David Wagner
Jennifer M. Urban
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Consumer Law Conference, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Kentucky Consumer Law Conference, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Continuing Legal Education Materials
Materials from the Kentucky Consumer Law Conference held by UK/CLE in September 2004
Small Business And The False Dichotomies Of Contract Law, Larry Garvin
Small Business And The False Dichotomies Of Contract Law, Larry Garvin
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Working Paper Series
The article explores the classic consumer- merchant dichotomy from the vantage of small businesses. Using empirical data and the psychology, economics, and management literature, it shows that small businesses, treated like large businesses throughout most of contract and commercial law, in fact behave more like consumers. Small businesses lack the financial strength of large businesses. They generally lack the information gathering ability of large businesses. Finally, they generally are more prey to cognitive errors than are large businesses. As a result, small businesses lose in two ways. When they deal with consumers, they are presumed to have the power, information, …
Beware Buyer Power, Robert H. Lande
Beware Buyer Power, Robert H. Lande
All Faculty Scholarship
The conventional antitrust wisdom is that buyer side market power or monopsony is so unusual and so rarely anticompetitive that it should not merit more than a scholarly afterthought. Moreover, these brief mentions typically say it is essentially the mirror image of seller power or that, while seller-side power is suspect since it leads to higher consumer prices, buyer-side power is usually benign, because the public should not care which layer of a distribution channel gets any potential savings that can arise. This short article discusses how buyer power can be anticompetitive. It also discusses how buyer power or monopsony …
Essay, Digital Bowdlerizing: Removing The Naughty Bytes, Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons
Essay, Digital Bowdlerizing: Removing The Naughty Bytes, Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons
ExpressO
Unlike Dr. Bowdler, who republished the works of Shakespeare with the naughty bits removed, the modern digital Bowdlerizer deletes offensive content from digital works in a variety of ways. This Essay will analyze the technologies used by the modern Bowdlerizer to determine when, if, and which technologies make copies in violation of the copyright owner’s § 106(1) right to control reproduction or make derivative copies of a preexisting work that may infringe the copyright owner’s 17 U.S.C. § 106(2) right to authorize the creation of derivative works. These technologies not only support militant prudery, but they also may add new …
Wandering Along The Road To Competition And Convergence- The Changing Cmrs Roadmap, Leonard J. Kennedy, Heather A. Purcell
Wandering Along The Road To Competition And Convergence- The Changing Cmrs Roadmap, Leonard J. Kennedy, Heather A. Purcell
Federal Communications Law Journal
In this timely follow-up piece to a 1998 piece entitled A Federal Regulatory Framework that is "Hog Tight, Horse High, and Bull Strong, " the Authors of this Article revisit the progress of American commercial mobile radio services ("CMRS") proliferation and regulation. The piece expresses the concern that balkanization has continued to plague wireless regulation in the United States, as misguided legal analyses and state regulation further hinder wireless development across the nation. While the European Union has witnessed unprecedented growth in this sector, conflicting court and FCC decisions and continued federal, state, and local burdens on CMRS have placed …
Mandatory Recall Authority: A Sensible And Minimalist Approach To Improving Food Safety, Michael T. Roberts
Mandatory Recall Authority: A Sensible And Minimalist Approach To Improving Food Safety, Michael T. Roberts
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Securing Truth For Power: Informational Strategy And Regulatory Policy Making, Cary Coglianese
Securing Truth For Power: Informational Strategy And Regulatory Policy Making, Cary Coglianese
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Patent Wars In The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death: The Pharmaceutical Industry, Ethics And Global Trade, Uche Ewelukwa
Patent Wars In The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death: The Pharmaceutical Industry, Ethics And Global Trade, Uche Ewelukwa
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Actualidad En Derecho De La Competencia 2003, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Actualidad En Derecho De La Competencia 2003, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Gaps, Inexperience, Inconsistencies, And Overlaps: Crisis In The Regulation Of Genetically Modified Plants And Animals, Gregory N. Mandel
Gaps, Inexperience, Inconsistencies, And Overlaps: Crisis In The Regulation Of Genetically Modified Plants And Animals, Gregory N. Mandel
William & Mary Law Review
The regulation of genetically modified products pursuant to statutes enacted decades prior to the advent of biotechnology has created a regulatory system that is passive rather than proactive about risks, has difficulty adapting to biotechnology advances, and is highly fractured and inefficient-transgenic plants and animals are governed by at least twelve different statutes and five different agencies or services. The deficiencies resulting from this piecemeal approach to regulation unnecessarily expose society and the environment to adverse risks of biotechnology and introduce numerous inefficiencies into the regulatory system. These risks and inefficiencies include gaps in regulation, duplicative and inconsistent regulation, unnecessary …
The Federal Trade Commission And The Future Development Of U.S. Consumer Protection Policy, Timothy Muris
The Federal Trade Commission And The Future Development Of U.S. Consumer Protection Policy, Timothy Muris
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
The Continuing Showdown Over Who Should Regulate Amusement Attraction Safety: A Critical Analysis Of Why Fixed-Site Amusement Attraction Safety Should Remain State-Governed. , Chad Emerson
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Overoptimism And Overborrowing, Richard M. Hynes
The Increasing Acceptance Of The Restatement (Third) Risk Utility Analysis In Design Defect Claims, Cami Perkins
The Increasing Acceptance Of The Restatement (Third) Risk Utility Analysis In Design Defect Claims, Cami Perkins
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Health Care Costs Continue Steady, Steep Climb, Douglas C. Nelson
Health Care Costs Continue Steady, Steep Climb, Douglas C. Nelson
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Symposium On Integrating New Economic Learning With Antitrust Doctrine, Jonathan Baker
Introduction To Symposium On Integrating New Economic Learning With Antitrust Doctrine, Jonathan Baker
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Proof Of Product Defect, David G. Owen
Limitación Contractual A La Libertad De Competir (Transferencia De Activos Comerciales Y Clausulas De No Competencia), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Limitación Contractual A La Libertad De Competir (Transferencia De Activos Comerciales Y Clausulas De No Competencia), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Boicot Empresarial Y Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Boicot Empresarial Y Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Protección Contra La Dilución Marcaria En El Derecho Argentino., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Protección Contra La Dilución Marcaria En El Derecho Argentino., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
El autor examina la proteccion de las marcas notorias y renombradas en el sistema de argentino de protección de marcas, con especial hincapie en la jurisprudencia de ese pais. En particular estudia como la jurisprudencia argentina trata los casos de dilución y de confusión indirecta (riesgo de asociación). Author expounds how the Well known and Famous marks are protected in the Argentine’s Trademarks system, with special emphazis in case law. The article developes how the argentine’s case law deals with dilution and likelihood of association cases involving well known marks.
Algunas Consideraciones Sobre El Objeto Social Y La Resolución General 9/2004 De La Inspección General De Justicia, Martin Paolantonio
Algunas Consideraciones Sobre El Objeto Social Y La Resolución General 9/2004 De La Inspección General De Justicia, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Crítica de la normativa de la autoridad de registro y su interpretación acerca del carácter preciso y determinado del objeto social y su vinculación con el capital de la sociedad
La Necesidad De Acotar El "Activismo" De La Inspección General De Justicia: El Caso "Jasler S.A.", Martin Paolantonio
La Necesidad De Acotar El "Activismo" De La Inspección General De Justicia: El Caso "Jasler S.A.", Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Aproximación crítica al rol del ente de registro de las sociedades y su pretensión de reglamentar las disposiciones de la ley de sociedades comerciales en exceso de sus atribuciones
La Restitución Del Bien Dado En Leasing En El Concurso Preventivo, Martin Paolantonio
La Restitución Del Bien Dado En Leasing En El Concurso Preventivo, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Nota a un fallo vinculado con el secuestro y restitución de un bien dado en leasing cuando el tomador prestaba un servicio público