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Sufficiency Of The Evidence Does Not Meet Daubert Standards: A Critique Of The Green-Sanders Proposal, Aaron Twerski, Lior Sapir Dec 2013

Sufficiency Of The Evidence Does Not Meet Daubert Standards: A Critique Of The Green-Sanders Proposal, Aaron Twerski, Lior Sapir

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Intergovernmental Organizations, Andrea Flynn-Schneider Dec 2013

Intergovernmental Organizations, Andrea Flynn-Schneider

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Legally Blind: The Therapeutic Illusion In The Support Study Of Extremely Premature Infants, George J. Annas, Catherine L. Annas Dec 2013

Legally Blind: The Therapeutic Illusion In The Support Study Of Extremely Premature Infants, George J. Annas, Catherine L. Annas

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Natural Disasters, Access To Justice, And Legal Services, Jordan Ballard, Julia Howard-Gibbon, Branda Muñoz Furnish, Aaron Scheinwald Dec 2013

Natural Disasters, Access To Justice, And Legal Services, Jordan Ballard, Julia Howard-Gibbon, Branda Muñoz Furnish, Aaron Scheinwald

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Dec 2013

Back Matter

Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

No abstract provided.


Masthead Dec 2013

Masthead

Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

No abstract provided.


Patchwork Metropolis: Fragmented Governance And Urban Decline In Greater St. Louis, Colin Gordon Dec 2013

Patchwork Metropolis: Fragmented Governance And Urban Decline In Greater St. Louis, Colin Gordon

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Richmond: Take My Mortgage, Please!, Emily C. Cory Dec 2013

Richmond: Take My Mortgage, Please!, Emily C. Cory

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

The burst of the housing bubble brought challenges for many homeowners, as the value of their homes spiraled downward and many were forced into foreclosure. This, in turn, has caused difficulties for cities, as the vacant and abandoned neighborhoods have become a hub for blight and transience, and the tax base has steadily declined. In an effort to combat these issues, Richmond, California’s mayor, Gayle McLaughlin, has teamed up with Mortgage Resolution Partners, LLC. The pair plans to use Richmond’s power of eminent domain to “take” underwater mortgages and then refinance them, selling the new mortgages to investors. The plan, …


State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. John E. Hummel, Defendant/Appellant, Utah Supreme Court Dec 2013

State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. John E. Hummel, Defendant/Appellant, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )

Apppeal from convictions for theft, two third-degree and two second-degree felonies; attempted theft, a third-degree felony; and theft by deception, a second-degree felony, in the Sixth Judicial District, Garfield County, the Honorable James R. Taylor presiding


Masthead Dec 2013

Masthead

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Brian J. Farnkoff Dec 2013

Introduction, Brian J. Farnkoff

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Copyright Page Dec 2013

Copyright Page

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2013

Table Of Contents

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., George P. Smith Ii Dec 2013

In Memoriam: Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., George P. Smith Ii

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Applying Bioethics In The 21st Century: Principlism Or Situationism?, George P. Smith Ii Dec 2013

Applying Bioethics In The 21st Century: Principlism Or Situationism?, George P. Smith Ii

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


The Eighth Amendment And Nutraloaf: A Recipe For Disaster, Alexander J. Spanos Dec 2013

The Eighth Amendment And Nutraloaf: A Recipe For Disaster, Alexander J. Spanos

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Dicta In Buck V. Bell, Hilary Eisenberg Dec 2013

The Impact Of Dicta In Buck V. Bell, Hilary Eisenberg

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


The Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities: Reflections On Four Flaws That Tarnish Its Promise, Lucia A. Silecchia Dec 2013

The Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities: Reflections On Four Flaws That Tarnish Its Promise, Lucia A. Silecchia

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Crowdfunding For Biotechs: How The Sec’S Proposed Rule May Undermine Capital Formation For Startups, Brian J. Farnkoff Dec 2013

Crowdfunding For Biotechs: How The Sec’S Proposed Rule May Undermine Capital Formation For Startups, Brian J. Farnkoff

Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

No abstract provided.


Louisiana Civil Code - Code Civil De Louisiane Book Iii, Titles 15 And 16, Center Of Civil Law Studies Dec 2013

Louisiana Civil Code - Code Civil De Louisiane Book Iii, Titles 15 And 16, Center Of Civil Law Studies

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Trahan V. Kingrey, John H. Leech Jr. Dec 2013

Trahan V. Kingrey, John H. Leech Jr.

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Cover, Masthead, & Contents Dec 2013

Cover, Masthead, & Contents

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


A Legal System Based On Translation: The Turkish Experience, Esin Örücü Dec 2013

A Legal System Based On Translation: The Turkish Experience, Esin Örücü

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


François Gény In Louisiana, François-Xavier Licari Dec 2013

François Gény In Louisiana, François-Xavier Licari

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Criticism Of The Testamentary Undue Influence Doctrine In The United States: Lessons For South Africa?, François Du Toit Dec 2013

Criticism Of The Testamentary Undue Influence Doctrine In The United States: Lessons For South Africa?, François Du Toit

Journal of Civil Law Studies

This article analyzes undue influence in the South African law of wills in light of scholarly criticism of the testamentary undue influence doctrine in the United States. The article assesses in particular whether the so-called “undue influence paradox” identified in American scholarship is manifest in the South African law of wills: is testamentary undue influence’s role as guardian of testamentary freedom undermined by the judicial pursuit of family protectionism? The article proceeds, with due recognition of the differences between the American and South African legal traditions, from American scholars’ conceptualization of the paradox and their views on other complexities associated …


Inflation In Enrichment Claims: Reflections On The Brazilian Civil Code, Aimite Jorge Dec 2013

Inflation In Enrichment Claims: Reflections On The Brazilian Civil Code, Aimite Jorge

Journal of Civil Law Studies

Inflation can be one of the risks assumed by the parties to a contract. Notwithstanding, contractual terms may provide for monetary corrections to offset that risk in cases of foreseeable inflation. The same may not hold true, however, for claims based on unjustified enrichment. They may find themselves in the position of innocents because the events that brought about the decline of purchasing power of the currency were unconnected to them. This paper analyses the approach recently favoured in the new Brazilian Civil Code on inflation in enrichment claims. Its focus is on article 884 (headed “enriquecimento sem justa causa”), …


Neoconstitutionalism, Rights, And Natural Law, Juan Cianciardo Dec 2013

Neoconstitutionalism, Rights, And Natural Law, Juan Cianciardo

Journal of Civil Law Studies

Rights are, without a doubt, the most outstanding feature of contemporary legal systems. It can be argued that since the middle of the past century we are immersed in a culture of rights. Neo-constitutionalism is one among other such concepts that has been used to designate and study this phenomenon. The hypothesis we will attempt to address in this paper is that some of the central characters of our culture of rights, here termed as “neo-constitutionalism,” cannot be explained consistently without an explicit reference to natural law.

We will specifically examine the connection between the assertion that there exist natural …


Origins Of The Division Of Servitudes Into Natural, Legal And Contractual, Carlos Felipe Amunátegui Perelló Dec 2013

Origins Of The Division Of Servitudes Into Natural, Legal And Contractual, Carlos Felipe Amunátegui Perelló

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


European Union Law And Gay Rights: Assessing The Equal Treatment In Employment And Occupation Directive And Case Law On Employment Benefits For Registered Same-Sex Partnerships, Jeneba Barrie Dec 2013

European Union Law And Gay Rights: Assessing The Equal Treatment In Employment And Occupation Directive And Case Law On Employment Benefits For Registered Same-Sex Partnerships, Jeneba Barrie

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Martin V. A-1 Home Appliance Center, Bogdan Buta Dec 2013

Martin V. A-1 Home Appliance Center, Bogdan Buta

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.