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The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson Dec 2006

The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents (Volume 82) Dec 2006

Table Of Contents (Volume 82)

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Homophobia Through The First Amendment: A Critique Of Fair V. Rumsfeld, Caitlin Daniel-Mccarter Dec 2006

Homophobia Through The First Amendment: A Critique Of Fair V. Rumsfeld, Caitlin Daniel-Mccarter

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White Dec 2006

"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Relocation Of Prisoner Identity, Willa Payne, Matt Luton Dec 2006

A Relocation Of Prisoner Identity, Willa Payne, Matt Luton

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2006

Table Of Contents

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constructing Class Action Reality, Debra Lyn Bassett Dec 2006

Constructing Class Action Reality, Debra Lyn Bassett

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grave Matters: The Ancient Rights Of The Graveyard, Alfred L. Brophy Dec 2006

Grave Matters: The Ancient Rights Of The Graveyard, Alfred L. Brophy

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice Ginsburg's Fiduciary Loophole: A Viable Achilles' Heel To Hmos' Impenetrable Erisa Shield, Charlotte Johnson Dec 2006

Justice Ginsburg's Fiduciary Loophole: A Viable Achilles' Heel To Hmos' Impenetrable Erisa Shield, Charlotte Johnson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Square Pegs, Round Hole: The Fourth Amendment And Preflight Searches Of Airline Passengers In A Post-9/11 World, Steven R. Minert Dec 2006

Square Pegs, Round Hole: The Fourth Amendment And Preflight Searches Of Airline Passengers In A Post-9/11 World, Steven R. Minert

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


All The Better To Eat You With, My Dear: The Need For A Heightened Harm Standard In Utah's Grandparent Visitation Statute, Tracy C. Schofield Dec 2006

All The Better To Eat You With, My Dear: The Need For A Heightened Harm Standard In Utah's Grandparent Visitation Statute, Tracy C. Schofield

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patent Law Viewed Through An Evidentiary Lens: The "Suggestion Test" As A Rule Of Evidence, Christopher A. Cotropia Dec 2006

Patent Law Viewed Through An Evidentiary Lens: The "Suggestion Test" As A Rule Of Evidence, Christopher A. Cotropia

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Relative Universality Of Human Rights (Revised), Jack Donnelly Dec 2006

The Relative Universality Of Human Rights (Revised), Jack Donnelly

Human Rights & Human Welfare

© Jack Donnelly. All rights reserved.

This article is forthcoming in Human Rights Quarterly.

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Clicking Away The Competition: The Legal Ramifications Of Click Fraud For Companies That Offer Pay Per Click Advertising Services, Daniel L. Hadjinian Dec 2006

Clicking Away The Competition: The Legal Ramifications Of Click Fraud For Companies That Offer Pay Per Click Advertising Services, Daniel L. Hadjinian

Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts

Two businesses that advertise online, Lane's Gifts and Collectibles and Advanced Internet Technologies, recently filed lawsuits against Google, and other intermediaries that offer sponsored advertising services. The companies allege that these intermediaries failed to adequately protect them against "click fraud." Click fraud refers to the practice whereby competitors and other persons may click to view an online ad with no intention of buying, learning about the advertiser's services, or engaging in any other action that the ad aims to achieve. Plaintiffs allege that the intermediaries breached their contractual duties by charging the companies whose ads they hosted for fraudulent clicks, …


Hiding Evidence From The Boss: Attorney-Client Privilege And Company Computers, Kelcey Nichols Dec 2006

Hiding Evidence From The Boss: Attorney-Client Privilege And Company Computers, Kelcey Nichols

Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts

Recent court decisions in In re Asia Global Crossing, Ltd., People v. Jiang, and Curto v. Medical World Communications have held that attorney-client privilege can protect certain information located on an employer-issued computer from disclosure if the employee had a reasonable expectation of privacy. This Article provides a brief background on attorney-client privilege and explores the factors courts consider when determining whether an employee has this reasonable expectation. These factors include the scope of employer monitoring, the employer-employee agreement pertaining to the computer, the presence of password-protection, the location of the computer, and the relevancy of the evidence …


To Serve And Protect: Do Businesses Have A Legal Duty To Protect Collections Of Personal Information?, Derek A. Bishop Dec 2006

To Serve And Protect: Do Businesses Have A Legal Duty To Protect Collections Of Personal Information?, Derek A. Bishop

Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts

Commercial, governmental, and nonprofit organizations are more frequently reporting instances of data security breaches. This has, in turn, raised fears of identity theft. In some limited instances, companies that maintain large amounts of personal information—such as credit reporting agencies—have been subject to statutory duties to protect that personal information. In some instances, such legislation has also permitted a private cause of action for breach of these duties. Legislatures have expanded these statutes to encompass, at least to a limited degree, all business entities that collect personal information. Recent precedent indicates that courts may follow this trend by declaring security breaches …


T-Mobile Usa Inc. V. Department Of Finance For Baltimore City: What The Latest Salvo In Disproportional Cellular Phone Taxation Means For The Future, Daniel P. Slowey Dec 2006

T-Mobile Usa Inc. V. Department Of Finance For Baltimore City: What The Latest Salvo In Disproportional Cellular Phone Taxation Means For The Future, Daniel P. Slowey

Duke Law & Technology Review

Seventeen percent of the average monthly cellular phone bill in 2004 was comprised of federal, state, and local taxes. As the number of wireless subscribers across the nation continues to increase, states, cities, and counties are increasingly seizing upon cellular taxation as a panacea for budget shortfalls. The Maryland Tax Court’s recent decision in T-Mobile USA, Inc. v. Department of Finance for Baltimore City held state and county taxes on the sale of individual cellular lines as legal excise taxes rather than illegal sales taxes. This iBrief will highlight the origins of telecommunications taxation, examine the ruling in T-Mobile in …


Swing And A Foul Tip: What Major League Baseball Needs To Do To Keep Its Small Market Franchises Alive At The Arbitration Plate, Vittorio Vella Dec 2006

Swing And A Foul Tip: What Major League Baseball Needs To Do To Keep Its Small Market Franchises Alive At The Arbitration Plate, Vittorio Vella

Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law

No abstract provided.


The New Wada Code And The Search For A Policy Justification For Anti-Doping Rules, Eoin Carolan Dec 2006

The New Wada Code And The Search For A Policy Justification For Anti-Doping Rules, Eoin Carolan

Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law

No abstract provided.


Introduction: The First And Second Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conferences Dec 2006

Introduction: The First And Second Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conferences

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Presented at the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.


Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz Dec 2006

Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington Dec 2006

Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Speech In, For, And By (?) The "Multiversity": Reflections Of A Recovering President, William R. Greiner Dec 2006

Speech In, For, And By (?) The "Multiversity": Reflections Of A Recovering President, William R. Greiner

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reality Check For Production Companies: Why Writers On Reality Television Are Entitled To Overtime Pay, Alexis Miller Dec 2006

Reality Check For Production Companies: Why Writers On Reality Television Are Entitled To Overtime Pay, Alexis Miller

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Towards An Honest Belief Plus Standard In California Employment Discrimination Cases, Noam Glick Dec 2006

Towards An Honest Belief Plus Standard In California Employment Discrimination Cases, Noam Glick

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Gary C. Williams Dec 2006

Introduction, Gary C. Williams

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Masthead, Volume 5, Number 1, 2006, Editorial Board Dec 2006

Masthead, Volume 5, Number 1, 2006, Editorial Board

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

Masthead for Volume Five, Issue Number One.


Videoconferencing In Immigration Proceedings, Aaron Haas Dec 2006

Videoconferencing In Immigration Proceedings, Aaron Haas

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

[Excerpt] “When there is mention of a legal trial, a certain picture naturally comes to mind. One sees a judge in his black robe sitting on a raised bench. Lawyers are stationed at tables on either side of the courtroom, prepared to present their arguments to the court. A jury box may sit off to the side, holding a cross-section of citizens culled from the population to perform their ancient duty. The courtroom is made of fine wood and polished marble, and it is adorned with the accouterments of justice—American flags, seals, paintings of honored jurists—which let an observer know …


Masthead, Volume 6, Number 1, 2007, Editorial Board Dec 2006

Masthead, Volume 6, Number 1, 2007, Editorial Board

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

Masthead for Volume Six, Issue Number One.


Gender Matters: Making The Case For Trans Inclusion, Nancy K. Knauer Dec 2006

Gender Matters: Making The Case For Trans Inclusion, Nancy K. Knauer

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

[Excerpt] “The transgender communities are producing an important and nuanced critique of our gender system. For community members, the project is self-constitutive and, therefore, has an immediacy that also marks the efforts of other marginalized groups who have attempted to make sense of the world through description, interrogation, and ultimately a program for transformation. The transgender project also has universalizing elements because, existing within the gender system, each one of us embodies a particular gender articulation. It is through this articulation that we define ourselves in relation to the gender we were assigned at birth, the gender we choose, the …