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A Government Lawyer’S Liability Under Bivens, Marc Stepper Dec 2010

A Government Lawyer’S Liability Under Bivens, Marc Stepper

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


There Be No Shelter Here: Anti-Immigrant Housing Ordinances And Comprehensive Reform, Daniel Edwardo Guzman Dec 2010

There Be No Shelter Here: Anti-Immigrant Housing Ordinances And Comprehensive Reform, Daniel Edwardo Guzman

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Response, Eduward M. Penalver Dec 2010

Response, Eduward M. Penalver

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Wrong Tool For The Job: The Ip Problem With Noncompetition Agreements, Viva R. Moffat Dec 2010

The Wrong Tool For The Job: The Ip Problem With Noncompetition Agreements, Viva R. Moffat

William & Mary Law Review

This Article argues that employee noncompetition agreements ought to be unenforceable. It begins by recognizing that there is momentum for change in the law of noncompetes: a number of states and the American Law Institute (ALI) are in the process of reconsidering noncompete doctrine, and recent empirical studies provide evidence as to the mostly negative effects of the agreements. Existing critiques have focused on the problematic nature of noncompetes within the employment relationship. This Article synthesizes those critiques, adding support from empirical studies, and then examines noncompetes from a new perspective.

Commentators have neither recognized nor evaluated the role noncompetes …


Why Are There Tax Havens?, Adam H. Rosenzweig Dec 2010

Why Are There Tax Havens?, Adam H. Rosenzweig

William & Mary Law Review

Recently, the issue of tax havens has risen to the fore of the fiscal policy debate, with tax havens being singled out as the root cause of many of the fiscal shortfalls plaguing the governments of the world. Surprisingly, however, although there has been a fair amount of literature on why tax havens are harmful to the modern international tax regime, which countries become tax havens, and what means are available to combat tax havens, there has been less written specifically on the underlying question of why, notwithstanding all these points, tax havens exist in the first place, or why …


Technology Convergence And Federalism: Who Should Decide The Future Of Telecommunications Regulation?, Daniel A. Lyons Dec 2010

Technology Convergence And Federalism: Who Should Decide The Future Of Telecommunications Regulation?, Daniel A. Lyons

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This Article critically examines the division of regulatory jurisdiction over telecommunications issues between the federal government and the states. Currently, the line between federal and state jurisdiction varies depending on the service at issue. This compartmentalization might have made sense fifteen years ago, but the advent of technology convergence has largely rendered this model obsolete. Yesterday's telephone and cable companies now compete head-to-head to offer consumers the vaunted "triple play" of voice, video, and internet services. But these telecommunications companies are finding it increasingly difficult to fit new operations into arcane, rigid regulatory compartments. Moreover, services that consumers view as …


The "Enlightened Barbarity" Of Inclusive Fitness And Wrongful Death: Biological Justifications For An Investment Theory Of Loss In Wycko V. Gnodtke, Ryan Shannon Dec 2010

The "Enlightened Barbarity" Of Inclusive Fitness And Wrongful Death: Biological Justifications For An Investment Theory Of Loss In Wycko V. Gnodtke, Ryan Shannon

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Wrongful death laws should permit and encourage courts and juries to consider the survivors' investment in decedents when determining wrongful death damages, given new biological justifications for this theory of loss. The investment theory of damages, which permits an award of damages based on the investment of financial resources relatives make in one another, originated in Michigan's courts in the early 1 960s, but as of present day has been largely abrogated. In the context of modern understandings of evolutionary biology, including kin selection theory and sociobiology, the investment theory of recovery accords with the goals of corrective justice as …


Table Of Contents - Issue 1, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 2010

Table Of Contents - Issue 1, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


New Energy Geopolitics?: China, Renewable Energy, And The "Greentech Race", Joel B. Eisen Dec 2010

New Energy Geopolitics?: China, Renewable Energy, And The "Greentech Race", Joel B. Eisen

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Commentators believe that programs in China promoting development of new renewable energy capacity have produced astonishing achievements in a short period of time. Evoking the "space race" between the United States and the U.S.S.R. after the launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957, observers contend that the United States and China are in a "greentech race" to secure international leadership in the development and deployment of renewable energy. As U.S. Energy Secretary Chu has put it, many believe this is a modern "Sputnik moment." This Article finds that China's programs and initiatives are indeed leading to considerable success, but, using …


Biotech Biofuels: How Patents May Save Biofuels And Create Empires, Adam Wolek Dec 2010

Biotech Biofuels: How Patents May Save Biofuels And Create Empires, Adam Wolek

Chicago-Kent Law Review

The United States' primary transportation energy sources are fossil fuels, namely, gasoline and diesel. These products have high environmental, security, and financial costs. A strong emphasis has been placed on biofuels, especially ethanol and biodiesel, to lessen reliance on fossil fuels. Historically, high production costs, lack of infrastructure, return on investment anxieties, and concerns about scaling-up production have slowed the development of these alternative technologies. Today, biotechnological solutions are lowering productions costs and making large scale production more economically feasible. Patents can lessen anxieties about investment as they can provide longer-term protection and market exclusivity for patented technologies. As biofuels …


Mercurial But Not Swift—U.S. Epa's Initiative To Regulate Coal Plant Mercury Emissions Changes Course Again As It Enters A Third Decade, Keith Harley Dec 2010

Mercurial But Not Swift—U.S. Epa's Initiative To Regulate Coal Plant Mercury Emissions Changes Course Again As It Enters A Third Decade, Keith Harley

Chicago-Kent Law Review

The effort to establish national standards to control mercury air pollution from coal-fired power plants now spans twenty years, four presidential administrations, and remains undone. This note will briefly describe the failed twenty-year effort to regulate mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. It will show how United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) efforts during the (first) Bush and Clinton Administrations to construct mercury regulations were dismantled during the Administration of George W. Bush. During the second Bush Administration, U.S. EPA substituted a new regulatory approach that was ultimately repudiated by the federal judiciary as plainly inconsistent with the Clean …


Charitable Gifts Made By S Corporations: Opportunities And Challenges, Christopher R. Hoyt Dec 2010

Charitable Gifts Made By S Corporations: Opportunities And Challenges, Christopher R. Hoyt

ACTEC Law Journal

This article examines the tax opportunities and tax hazards when a subchapter S corporation makes a charitable gift. The article demonstrates that usually the shareholders of an S corporation and the charity are both better off when an S corporation makes a charitable gift compared to having a shareholder make a charitable gift of S corporation stock. Either way, the income tax benefit will be on the S corporation shareholder's personal income tax return. By having the S corporation make the gift, the parties avoid the "three bad things" that happen when a shareholder donates S corporation stock. The problems …


Front Matter Dec 2010

Front Matter

ACTEC Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reducing Estate And Trust Litigation Through Disclosure, In Terrorem Clauses, Mediation And Arbitration, Jonathan G. Blattmachr Dec 2010

Reducing Estate And Trust Litigation Through Disclosure, In Terrorem Clauses, Mediation And Arbitration, Jonathan G. Blattmachr

ACTEC Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Resisting The Contractarian Insurgency: The Uniform Trust Code, Fiduciary Duty, And Good Faith In Contract, Frederick R. Franke Jr. Dec 2010

Resisting The Contractarian Insurgency: The Uniform Trust Code, Fiduciary Duty, And Good Faith In Contract, Frederick R. Franke Jr.

ACTEC Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Protection Of Inherited Iras, James L. Boring, Richard R. Gans, Meghan E. Gearhart, Nancy Schmidt Roush, Susan B. Slater-Jansen Dec 2010

Protection Of Inherited Iras, James L. Boring, Richard R. Gans, Meghan E. Gearhart, Nancy Schmidt Roush, Susan B. Slater-Jansen

ACTEC Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Managing Family Wealth Through A Private Trust Company, Alan V. Ytterberg, James P. Weller Dec 2010

Managing Family Wealth Through A Private Trust Company, Alan V. Ytterberg, James P. Weller

ACTEC Law Journal

No abstract provided.


I Dig It, But Congress Shouldn't Let Me: Closing The Idgt Loophole, Daniel L. Ricks Dec 2010

I Dig It, But Congress Shouldn't Let Me: Closing The Idgt Loophole, Daniel L. Ricks

ACTEC Law Journal

By combining three tools that independently are beneficial to taxpayers, clever estate planners have devised a transaction - the installment sale of discounted assets to an intentionally defective grantor trust - that saves their ultra-wealthy clients millions of dollars in estate and gift taxes. This transaction, which is a foundational part of many estate plans, takes advantage of rules that Congress never intended to be used in this way. Becasue the Internal Revenue Service has conceded its inability to challenge the transaction based on current law, any solution lies with Congress. This Article proposes an amendment to § 2036 that …


Combating Cyberbullying: Emphasizing Education Over Criminalization, Jessica P. Meredith Dec 2010

Combating Cyberbullying: Emphasizing Education Over Criminalization, Jessica P. Meredith

Federal Communications Law Journal

The advent of new technologies such as social media websites like MySpace and Facebook have increased the methods through which bullying takes form and causes harm to children and teenagers. As the public has become more aware of the dangers of this new form of bullying, cyberbullying, legislators have responded by proposing legislation to criminalize this type of behavior with varying degrees of success. This Note explains the problem of cyberbullying and evaluates state and federal legislative efforts to combat the issue through criminalization, then argues that prevention through education will be the most effective solution. Unlike criminalization, educational initiatives …


One Toke Over The Line: The Proliferation Of State Medical Marijuana Laws, Troy E. Grandel Dec 2010

One Toke Over The Line: The Proliferation Of State Medical Marijuana Laws, Troy E. Grandel

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

[Excerpt] “Marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes for at least five thousand years. In fact, it was used medicinally in the United States up until the twentieth century when antidrug zealots managed to prohibit it. Prohibition was the status quo until 1996 when California became the first state to adopt a law allowing medicinal marijuana use. Since then, thirteen additional states, along with the District of Columbia, have enacted similar laws. More states are now lining up with their own laws, which are in various stages of adoption. In addition, the Supreme Court has impacted the issue, both with …


Democracy And Judicial Review, Will And Reason, Amendment And Interpretation: A Review Of Barry Friedman's The Will Of The People, Vicki C. Jackson Dec 2010

Democracy And Judicial Review, Will And Reason, Amendment And Interpretation: A Review Of Barry Friedman's The Will Of The People, Vicki C. Jackson

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law

No abstract provided.


The Present Plight Of The United States District Courts, Patrick E. Higginbotham Dec 2010

The Present Plight Of The United States District Courts, Patrick E. Higginbotham

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Editorial Board Dec 2010

Table Of Contents, Editorial Board

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law

No abstract provided.


The Majoritarian Difficulty And Theories Of Constitutional Decision Making, Michael C. Dorf Dec 2010

The Majoritarian Difficulty And Theories Of Constitutional Decision Making, Michael C. Dorf

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law

No abstract provided.


Public Opinion And State Supreme Courts, Neal Devins, Nicole Mansker Dec 2010

Public Opinion And State Supreme Courts, Neal Devins, Nicole Mansker

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law

No abstract provided.


Memorial To Bob Byrd, Kenneth S. Broun Dec 2010

Memorial To Bob Byrd, Kenneth S. Broun

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Branch Office Of The Prosecutor: The New Role Of The Corporation In Business Crime Prosecutions, Harry First Dec 2010

Branch Office Of The Prosecutor: The New Role Of The Corporation In Business Crime Prosecutions, Harry First

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


It's All About The Principal: Preserving Consumers' Right Of Rescission Under The Truth In Lending Act, Lea Krivinskas Shepard Dec 2010

It's All About The Principal: Preserving Consumers' Right Of Rescission Under The Truth In Lending Act, Lea Krivinskas Shepard

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Embedded Advertising And The Venture Consumer, Zahr Said Dec 2010

Embedded Advertising And The Venture Consumer, Zahr Said

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Setting The Bar In North Carolina Medical Malpractice Litigation: Working With The Standard Of Care That Everyone Loves To Hate, Casey Hyman Dec 2010

Setting The Bar In North Carolina Medical Malpractice Litigation: Working With The Standard Of Care That Everyone Loves To Hate, Casey Hyman

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.