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Mind The Gap: Can Developers Of Autonomous Weapons Systems Be Liable For War Crimes?, Tim Mcfarland, Tim Mccormack Dec 2014

Mind The Gap: Can Developers Of Autonomous Weapons Systems Be Liable For War Crimes?, Tim Mcfarland, Tim Mccormack

International Law Studies

A recurrent response to the development of increasingly autonomous weapons systems involves questions of accountability for serious violations of the law of armed conflict. Opinion is divided across a spectrum ranging from claims of an accountability vacuum and consequent calls for a complete ban to assertions that the weapons will present no new challenges and that the existing legal framework is capable of adaptation to emerging technologies. This article focuses on the expanded role played by developers of autonomous weapons systems. It describes the novel contributions made by developers of these advanced systems that raise the potential for them to …


A Gunman’S Paradise: How Louisiana Shields Concealed Handgun Permit Holders While Targeting Free Speech And Why Other States Should Avoid The Same Misfire, Michael J. Lambert Dec 2014

A Gunman’S Paradise: How Louisiana Shields Concealed Handgun Permit Holders While Targeting Free Speech And Why Other States Should Avoid The Same Misfire, Michael J. Lambert

Louisiana Law Review

The article discusses development in the laws for concealed handgun permit in the U.S. Topics discussed include legal history of gun laws in Louisiana, the constitutionality of laws in context of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and various laws banning the permit of handgun in Louisiana.


A Failing School District And A Failing Statute: How Breitenfeld V. School District Of Clayton And The Unaccredited District Tuition Statute Nearly Destroyed A Struggling School District And Disrupted The Education Of Its Students, Jonathan K. Hoerner Dec 2014

A Failing School District And A Failing Statute: How Breitenfeld V. School District Of Clayton And The Unaccredited District Tuition Statute Nearly Destroyed A Struggling School District And Disrupted The Education Of Its Students, Jonathan K. Hoerner

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Neal Deutsch, Individually And Dba Aone Media, Inc., Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals Dec 2014

Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Neal Deutsch, Individually And Dba Aone Media, Inc., Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

BRIEF OF APPELLANT

ON APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, UTAH
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE THE HONORABLE KEITH KELLY


Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar, Individually And Dba Little Gift Shop, Defendant/Appellee. : Reply Brief, Utah Court Of Appeals Dec 2014

Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar, Individually And Dba Little Gift Shop, Defendant/Appellee. : Reply Brief, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

REPLY BRIEF OF APPELLANT

ON APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, UTAH
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE THE HONORABLE KEITH KELLY


Federated Capital Corp. D.B.A. Federated Financial Corp. Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar, D.B.A. Beccas Little Gift Shop, Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals Dec 2014

Federated Capital Corp. D.B.A. Federated Financial Corp. Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar, D.B.A. Beccas Little Gift Shop, Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

BRIEF OF APPELLEE

APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, SALT LAKE
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, THE HONORABLE KEITH KELLY, DISTRICT
COURT NO. 129909968.


State Of Utah V. James C. Mccallie : Brief Of The Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals Dec 2014

State Of Utah V. James C. Mccallie : Brief Of The Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

Appeal from a convictoin for aggravated assault, a third degree felony in the Third District Court, State of Utah, the Honorable Denise P. Lindberg, Judge, presiding.


Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar \Dba\ Beccas Little Gift Shop Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals Dec 2014

Federated Capital Corporation Dba Federated Financial Corporation Of America, Plaintiff/Appellant, Vs. Rebecca Nazar \Dba\ Beccas Little Gift Shop Defendant/Appellee. : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

BRIEF OF APPELLANT

ON APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, UTAH
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE THE HONORABLE KEITH KELLY


Autonomous Weapons And International Humanitarian Law: Advantages, Open Technical Questions And Legal Issues To Be Clarified, Marco Sassoli Dec 2014

Autonomous Weapons And International Humanitarian Law: Advantages, Open Technical Questions And Legal Issues To Be Clarified, Marco Sassoli

International Law Studies

This contribution argues that autonomous weapons systems may have advantages from the perspective of ensuring better respect for international humanitarian law (IHL). This may be the case if they are one day capable of perceiving the information necessary to comply with IHL, can apply IHL to that information, and if it can be ensured that they will not deviate from the ways in which humans have programmed them. In the view of the author, targeting decisions do not require subjective value judgments a machine would be unable to make. In order to ensure IHL is respected with regard to use …


Our Global Commons, Brigham Daniels, James Salzman Dec 2014

Our Global Commons, Brigham Daniels, James Salzman

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Surprising Commons, Carol M. Rose Dec 2014

Surprising Commons, Carol M. Rose

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Tragicomedy Of The Commons, Brigham Daniels Dec 2014

The Tragicomedy Of The Commons, Brigham Daniels

BYU Law Review

Scholarship on the commons focuses on a diverse set of problems, ranging from crashing fisheries to crowded court dockets. Because we find commons resources throughout our natural and cultural environments, understanding old lessons and learning new ones about the commons gives us leverage to address a wide range of problems. Because the list of resources identified as commons resources continues to grow, the importance of gleaning lessons about the commons will also continue to grow.

That being said, while the resources that make up the commons are certainly diverse, so too are the ways scholars depict it and the challenges …


Isolated Wetland Commons And The Constitution, Blake Hudson, Mike Hardig Dec 2014

Isolated Wetland Commons And The Constitution, Blake Hudson, Mike Hardig

BYU Law Review

Isolated wetlands provide great ecological and economic value to the United States. While some states provide protection for isolated wetlands, a great many do not. These wetlands are also left outside the ambit of federal wetland regulatory protections under the Clean Water Act, with its murky jurisdictional reach. Notwithstanding jurisdictional questions under current federal statutes, the U.S. Supreme Court has gone so far as to call into question the constitutionality of federal isolated wetland regulation. This Article makes a normative argument that, in the absence of state or local programs providing holistic isolated wetland protection, federal action is needed. The …


Adapting The Law Of Armed Conflict To Autonomous Weapon Systems, Kenneth Anderson, Daniel Reisner, Matthew Waxman Dec 2014

Adapting The Law Of Armed Conflict To Autonomous Weapon Systems, Kenneth Anderson, Daniel Reisner, Matthew Waxman

International Law Studies

As increasingly automated—and in some cases fully autonomous—weapon systems enter the battlefield or become possible, it is important that international norms to regulate them head down a path that is coherent and practical. Contrary to the claims of some advocates, autonomous weapon systems are not inherently illegal or unethical. The technologies involved potentially hold promise for making armed conflict more discriminating and causing less harm on the battlefield. They do pose great challenges, however, with regard to law of armed conflict rules regulating the use of weapons. To adapt existing law to meet those challenges, we propose a three-tiered approach …


Agglomerama, Lee Anne Fennell Dec 2014

Agglomerama, Lee Anne Fennell

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Local Governments And Global Commons, Jonathan Rosenbloom Dec 2014

Local Governments And Global Commons, Jonathan Rosenbloom

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Coordinating The Oil And Gas Commons, Hannah J. Wiseman Dec 2014

Coordinating The Oil And Gas Commons, Hannah J. Wiseman

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cyber Sovereignty: The Way Ahead, Eric Talbot Jensen Dec 2014

Cyber Sovereignty: The Way Ahead, Eric Talbot Jensen

Faculty Scholarship

The last few years are full of reports of cyber incidents, some of which have caused significant damage. Each of these cyber events raise important questions about the role and responsibility of States with respect to cyber incidents. The answer to these questions revolves in large part around the international law doctrine of sovereignty. The extent to which nations exercise sovereignty over cyberspace and cyber infrastructure will provide key answers to how much control States must exercise and how much responsibility States must accept for harmful cyber activities when they fail to adequately do so. This article argues that States …


Table Of Contents Dec 2014

Table Of Contents

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Masthead Dec 2014

Masthead

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Awards Dec 2014

Awards

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Perma Project Dec 2014

The Perma Project

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Remanding Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch Dec 2014

Remanding Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the procedural, substantive, and communal benefits of remanding multidistrict litigation (MDL). Topics discussed include efforts of plaintiff's lawyer in increasing their fees by implementing various fee provisions in settlement, the views of Judge John G. Heyburn on remand of MDL, and the importance of remanding MDL cases in dispute resolution.


Centripetal Forces: Multidistrict Litigation And Its Parts, Catherine R. Borden, Emery G. Lee Iii, Margaret S. Williams Dec 2014

Centripetal Forces: Multidistrict Litigation And Its Parts, Catherine R. Borden, Emery G. Lee Iii, Margaret S. Williams

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on various issues related to multidistrict litigation (MDL). Topics discussed include the regulation of MDL proceedings under the Multidistrict Litigation Act of 1968, the role of the U.S. lawyers in centralized proceedings of tag-along cases, and the role of panel of judges in adjudicating MDL.


When Remand Is Appropriate In Multidistrict Litigation, Edward F. Sherman Dec 2014

When Remand Is Appropriate In Multidistrict Litigation, Edward F. Sherman

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the need of remand in multidistrict litigation under the 1968 Multidistrict Litigation Act (MDL Act). Topics discussed include transfer of multiple cases with common facts to the same federal judge for pretrial proceeding under the MDL Act, transfer of cases without any consideration of personal jurisdiction, and the need of resolving MDL cases favoring aggregation.


Difficulties With Sharing: A Proposal To Define The Voluntary Unit And Protect The Rights Of Surface Co-Owners And Mineral Servitude Holders In Louisiana, W. Drew Burnham Dec 2014

Difficulties With Sharing: A Proposal To Define The Voluntary Unit And Protect The Rights Of Surface Co-Owners And Mineral Servitude Holders In Louisiana, W. Drew Burnham

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the co-ownership principles and nature of the mineral servitude in Louisiana. Topics discussed include the importance of implementing reforms in the Mineral Code, solutions for equitable remedies for surface co-owners, and the judicial opinion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana on the case Frost-Johnson Lumber Co. v. Sailing's Heirs.


Symposium Panelist Transcripts Dec 2014

Symposium Panelist Transcripts

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Testamentary Formalism In Louisiana: Curing Notarial Will Defects Through A Likelihood-Of-Fraud Analysis, George Holmes Dec 2014

Testamentary Formalism In Louisiana: Curing Notarial Will Defects Through A Likelihood-Of-Fraud Analysis, George Holmes

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on remedial doctrines applied by the U.S. courts in resolving issues of testamentary formalism. Topics discussed include analysis of the substantial compliance doctrine in Louisiana jurisprudence, laws signifying the importance of attestation and presence of witness, and the law for limiting validation of testator's intent through minimis errors.


State V. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co.: Louisiana Revised Statutes Section 30:29 And Its Effect On The Amount Of Remediation Damages Available To Plaintiffs, Julia L. Taylor Dec 2014

State V. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co.: Louisiana Revised Statutes Section 30:29 And Its Effect On The Amount Of Remediation Damages Available To Plaintiffs, Julia L. Taylor

Louisiana Law Review

The article discusses land contamination litigation at oil and gas exploration sites State v. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co. Topics discussed include claims for remediation of environmental damages, laws for mineral leases and remediation damages, and the judicial opinion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana on the cases related to environmental damages.


Massachusetts Community Mediation Center Grant Program: Fiscal Year 2014 Report & Evaluation, Susan Jeghelian, Madhawa Palihapitiya, Kaila O. Eisenkraft Dec 2014

Massachusetts Community Mediation Center Grant Program: Fiscal Year 2014 Report & Evaluation, Susan Jeghelian, Madhawa Palihapitiya, Kaila O. Eisenkraft

Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration Publications

The Community Mediation Center Grant Program, funded by the commonwealth and administered by the state’s office of dispute resolution, was established to “promote the broad use of community mediation in all regions of the state” by awarding operating grants to eligible community mediation centers. This annual report describes the progress made in broadening access to community mediation by the grant program under the challenge of reduced state funding in FY 2014. Due to the funding cut, fewer centers were funded in FY 2014 compared to FY 2013, which reduced the quantity of services provided. However, the amount of money per …