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Summation 2006, Suzanne Leeds, Ronni Gershowitz, Jaime Doninger Jan 2006

Summation 2006, Suzanne Leeds, Ronni Gershowitz, Jaime Doninger

Fordham Law School Yearbook

2006 Yearbook, Fordham University School of Law


The Quad (The 2006 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, Dedman School Of Law Jan 2006

The Quad (The 2006 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, Dedman School Of Law

The Quad (Law Alumni Magazine), 1988-present

• Dedman Family Provides Matching Gifts for Law School Scholarships and Faculty Chairs
• Professor Pryor Honored by ABA And Named Associate Provost At SMU
• SMU Law Alumni Selected To Lead State And Metropolitan Bars


Screening Justice In "The Accused" (1988), Sherri L. Burr Jan 2006

Screening Justice In "The Accused" (1988), Sherri L. Burr

Faculty Book Display Case

Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films focusing upon courtroom dramas, social issues and questions of justice. These motion pictures are evaluated by distinguished scholars who, using a range of narrative styles, compare the law on the screen and the law in action. The work serves as a guide to understanding law, the rhetoric of law and images of justice. The book will introduce readers to new films as well as help create new perspectives on familiar classic movies.


William W. Cook: Articles From Law Quad Notes About William W. Cook, Margaret A. Leary Jan 2006

William W. Cook: Articles From Law Quad Notes About William W. Cook, Margaret A. Leary

Books

This collection of articles published from 2002-2004 is the embryo of a biography I hope to complete so that full information about the life and times of William W. Cook (1858- 1930) is accessible. Cook was important to the University of Michigan and its Law School because he gave virtually all of his considerable fortune to the Law School, and was the first individual to give so much.


Nonlegal Careers For Lawyers, 5th Edition, William D. Henslee Jan 2006

Nonlegal Careers For Lawyers, 5th Edition, William D. Henslee

Faculty Books and Book Contributions

Whether you are a law student who realizes that practicing law is not what you want to do or a practicing lawyer who no longer feels satisfied with your work, this newly revised guidebook will show you what you can do with your law degree, besides practice law, and will illustrate how to use your legal skills to rise above the competition. Learn in detail what opportunities exist in these fields:

-Business and Industry--jobs in corporations; accounting firms; media companies; health care and pharmaceutical companies; engineering firms; real estate sales; high-tech companies; and more. -Government and Public Service--positions in the …


Uk Law Notes, 2006, University Of Kentucky College Of Law Jan 2006

Uk Law Notes, 2006, University Of Kentucky College Of Law

Annual Magazines

No abstract provided.


Vol. 23, No. 1, Gary Bailey Jan 2006

Vol. 23, No. 1, Gary Bailey

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Contents:

Health Insurance Trends in Interest Arbitration, by Gary Bailey

Recent Developments

Further References, compiled by Yoo-Seong Song


Tratado De Derecho Arrendaticio Inmobiliario (Tomo Ii), Gilberto A. Guerrero-Rocca Jan 2006

Tratado De Derecho Arrendaticio Inmobiliario (Tomo Ii), Gilberto A. Guerrero-Rocca

Faculty Books

La ley de arrendamientos inmobiliarios plantea lo relacionado al campo de aplicación, relación y garantías arrendaticias, terminaciones de las relaciones arrendaticias, la prórroga legal, como tópicos que generan un perfil propio de lo que llamaríamos Derecho Arrendaticio en sustitución del antiguo concepto inquilinario.


Water Rights In Wilderness: The Influence Of Reserved Rights Language On Protection Of Wilderness Water In Arizona And Colorado, Kathryn M. Mutz, David Bower, Katie Stone, Melissa Boness, Alexis Kazan Nelson, Kathryn Bostwick, Katie Umekubo, Eric Potyondy, Rebecca Mehring, Carol Hoskins, Meredith Roberts, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 2006

Water Rights In Wilderness: The Influence Of Reserved Rights Language On Protection Of Wilderness Water In Arizona And Colorado, Kathryn M. Mutz, David Bower, Katie Stone, Melissa Boness, Alexis Kazan Nelson, Kathryn Bostwick, Katie Umekubo, Eric Potyondy, Rebecca Mehring, Carol Hoskins, Meredith Roberts, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Books, Reports, and Studies

1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some color), color maps ; 29 cm

Executive summary -- Introduction -- Background and scope -- Compilation and analysis of water rights data -- Protection of wilderness water : federal agency response to statutory language -- Final observations -- Appendix A. Legislative history of Arizona and Colorado wilderness legislation -- Appendix B. State water law : Arizona and Colorado -- Appendix C. Study methods -- Appendix D. Agency policies.


Towards Principled Oceans Governance: Australian And Canadian Approaches And Challenges, Donald R. Rothwell, David Vanderzwaag Jan 2006

Towards Principled Oceans Governance: Australian And Canadian Approaches And Challenges, Donald R. Rothwell, David Vanderzwaag

Books

Australia and Canada have been at the forefront of efforts to operationalize integrated oceans and coastal management. Throughout the 1990s both countries devoted considerable effort to developing strategies to give effect to international ocean management obligations.

This key book focuses on principles of marine environmental conservation and management, maritime regulation and enforcement, and regional maritime planning and implementation. With contributions from respected scholars, this informative book collectively assesses the obligations, compliance, implementation and trends in international ocean law, particularly in giving effect to an Oceans Policy, regional maritime planning, international oceans governance, and maritime security. This book will be of …


Unravelling The Myth Around Open Source Licences - An Analysis From A Dutch And European Law Perspective, Lucie Guibault, Ot Van Daalen Jan 2006

Unravelling The Myth Around Open Source Licences - An Analysis From A Dutch And European Law Perspective, Lucie Guibault, Ot Van Daalen

Books

Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to use the software for any purpose and the possibility to modify and redistribute it without prior authorisation from the initial developer. Some open source software licences, like the General Public Licence (GPL), also impose a corollary obligation on the licensee: to make the source code available to other developers. The idea behind this form of licensing is that when programmers can read, redistribute and modify the source code for a piece of software, the software evolves. A number of legal challenges need to be addressed …


Nontaxable, Like-Kind Exchanges Under Internal Revenue Code Section 1031, Anthony J. Cataldo Ii Jan 2006

Nontaxable, Like-Kind Exchanges Under Internal Revenue Code Section 1031, Anthony J. Cataldo Ii

College of Business & Public Management Faculty Books

This book takes the form of 3 courses, at Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Each course or level contains 6 sections and each section contains 17 to 21 questions, with the correct answer in bold type, to reinforce the learning. IRS or Treasury Department guidance and professional journal articles become available, every few years, but the basic concepts and mechanics for a successful IRC §1031 exchange are not likely to change. Therefore, by retaining this material and adding articles as they become available via Internet or library searches, you should be able to maintain a high level of expertise …


[Introduction To] On The Drafting Of Tribal Constitutions, Felix S. Cohen, David E. Wilkins (Editor) Jan 2006

[Introduction To] On The Drafting Of Tribal Constitutions, Felix S. Cohen, David E. Wilkins (Editor)

Bookshelf

Felix Cohen (1907-1953) was a leading architect of the Indian New Deal and steadfast champion of American Indian rights. Appointed to the Department of the Interior in 1933, he helped draft the Indian Reorganization Act (1934) and chaired a committee charged with assisting tribes in organizing their governments. His "Basic Memorandum on Drafting of Tribal Constitutions," submitted in November 1934, provided practical guidelines for that effort.

Largely forgotten until Cohen's papers were released more than half a century later, the memorandum now receives the attention it has long deserved. David E. Wilkins presents the entire work, edited and introduced with …


Museletter: January 2006, Caroline L. Osborne Jan 2006

Museletter: January 2006, Caroline L. Osborne

Museletter

This Issue:

Sit Where You Please: Challenges to Virginia's Segregated Seating Laws by John Barden

Fall Exams -- Law Library Open 24-Hours by Timothy Coggins

[Spring 2006 Hours]


University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 2006-2008, University Of Richmond Jan 2006

University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 2006-2008, University Of Richmond

Law School Catalogues

Method of Instruction

The educational program of the law school is designed to equip its graduates to render the highest quality of legal services, while instilling a sense of professional responsibility. Students are trained in the analysis and solution of legal problems by the application of logical reasoning. The course of study is not designed to teach legal rules, but rather to provide a foundation for the application and analysis of the law and the development of professional skills. The traditional case method of instruction is used in many courses. However, clinical education and courses devoted to various professional skills …


Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 2006 Jan 2006

Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 2006

Richmond Law Magazine

Features:

How Judges Judge

Balkans in the Balance

Varied Vocations

Proud History, Bright Future


Class Of 2009, University Of Richmond Jan 2006

Class Of 2009, University Of Richmond

Class Photos 1998-Current

This facebook contains photographs of the Class of 2009 at the T. C. Williams School of Law.


2006-2007, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jan 2006

2006-2007, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Student Handbooks

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 48 Number 3, Winter 2006, Santa Clara University Jan 2006

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 48 Number 3, Winter 2006, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - WELCOME HOME, STEVE By Steven Boyd Saum. Basketball superstar Steve Nash '96 comes home to Santa Clara for a unique honor: a ceremony retiring his Bronco jersey. In a convocation address, he tells how Santa Clara changed his life. Now he wants the University to take its mission global.

12 - THE SCHOOL OF HOPE By Martha Ellen Stortz. Scholar and teacher Bill Spohn earned deep affection and the respect of the Santa Clara community in his years directing the Bannan Center for Jesuit Education. When he was stricken with cancer, he and his wife, Marty Stortz, looked …


Global Issues In Property Law, John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta, M.C. Mirow Jan 2006

Global Issues In Property Law, John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta, M.C. Mirow

McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials

This title is designed to introduce comparative law perspectives that help students understand domestic property law concepts, in areas including adverse possession, the right to exclude, estates in land, future interests, marital property, the landlord-tenant relationship, eviction of tenants, low-income housing, land sales transactions, title assurance, nuisance, and land use. It also introduces students to areas of international law that are beginning to affect domestic property law, including the human right to property, international regulatory takings, and global land sales transactions.


Wood Measurement Rules, Maine Department Of Agriculture, Food & Rural Resources Jan 2006

Wood Measurement Rules, Maine Department Of Agriculture, Food & Rural Resources

Maine Collection

Wood Measurement Rules

Maine Department of Agriculture, Food & Rural Resources, Division of Quality Assurance & Regulations, Augusta, Maine, 2006.

Contents: Chapter 380: General Provisions / Chapter 381: General Requirements for Wood Transactions / Chapter 382: Measurement of Wood and Declaration of Quantity / Chapter 383: Measurement and Prompt Furnishing of Measurement Tally Sheets / Chapter 384: Complaints and Investigations / Chapter 385: Licensing of Wood Scalers / Appendix


Torch (January 2006), Amy Homans, Civil Rights Team Project Jan 2006

Torch (January 2006), Amy Homans, Civil Rights Team Project

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Unh Law Alumni Magazine, Winter 2006, University Of New Hampshire School Of Law Jan 2006

Unh Law Alumni Magazine, Winter 2006, University Of New Hampshire School Of Law

UNH Law Alumni Magazine

No abstract provided.


The President Over The Public: The Plebiscitary Presidency At Center Stage, Lori Cox Han Jan 2006

The President Over The Public: The Plebiscitary Presidency At Center Stage, Lori Cox Han

Political Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters

"In this chapter, I will address the question of the usefulness of the public presidency in the current political environment (that is, can a president’s communication strategy make a difference in terms of what he achieves), as well as the constitutional danger, if any, posed by a president’s attempt at public leadership. Has the public presidency, and its focus on the public aspects of the office, thrown the constitutional balance of power between the three branches out of balance? Does the president really gain political power within the constitutional framework of our government if he is a skilled and effective …


Digital Copyright, Jessica D. Litman Jan 2006

Digital Copyright, Jessica D. Litman

Books

In 1998, copyright lobbyists succeeded in persuading Congress to enact laws greatly expanding copyright owners' control over individuals' private uses of their works. The efforts to enforce these new rights have resulted in highly publicized legal battles between established media and new upstarts.

In this book, law professor Jessica Litman questions whether copyright laws crafted by lawyers and their lobbyists really make sense for the vast majority of us. Should every interaction between ordinary consumers and copyright-protected works be restricted by law? Is it practical to enforce such laws, or expect consumers to obey them? What are the effects of …