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The Place Of Corporate Lawmaking In American Society, Fenner Stewart Jr. Dec 1009

The Place Of Corporate Lawmaking In American Society, Fenner Stewart Jr.

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Debt Collectors Behaving Badly: A Guide To Consumer Rights, Cody Vitello Dec 1009

Debt Collectors Behaving Badly: A Guide To Consumer Rights, Cody Vitello

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conversion Of Digital Property: Protecting Consumers In The Age Of Technology, Caitlin J. Akins Dec 1009

Conversion Of Digital Property: Protecting Consumers In The Age Of Technology, Caitlin J. Akins

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Who Owns Your Dinner? A Discussion Of America's Patented Genetically Engineered Food Sources, And Why Reform Is Necessary, Madison Smith Dec 1009

Who Owns Your Dinner? A Discussion Of America's Patented Genetically Engineered Food Sources, And Why Reform Is Necessary, Madison Smith

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Perspectives On Crime And Criminal Justice Policy, John Donohue Jan 1007

Some Perspectives On Crime And Criminal Justice Policy, John Donohue

John Donohue

No abstract provided.


Localism, Pretext, And The Color Of School Dollars, Derek W. Black Mar 223

Localism, Pretext, And The Color Of School Dollars, Derek W. Black

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Balance‐Of‐Powers Arguments, The Structural Constitution, And The Problem Of Executive “Underenforcement”, Eric A. Posner Dec 215

Balance‐Of‐Powers Arguments, The Structural Constitution, And The Problem Of Executive “Underenforcement”, Eric A. Posner

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Essentially A Mother, Jennifer S. Hendricks Feb 207

Essentially A Mother, Jennifer S. Hendricks

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive technology and surrogacy. Despite the outpouring of literature on reproductive technologies, courts and scholars have paid little attention to the constitutional foundation of parental rights. Focusing on the structural/political function of parental rights, this article argues that a gestational mother has a constitutional claim to be recognized as a legal parent.

The article first discusses the "unwed father cases." Despite believing that natural sex differences justified distinctions in parental rights, the Supreme Court crafted a test giving men parental rights if they established relationships with their biological …


Never In A Vacuum: Learning From The Thai Fight Against Hiv, Sean C. Clark Feb 207

Never In A Vacuum: Learning From The Thai Fight Against Hiv, Sean C. Clark

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Why Don't More Public Schools Teach Sex Education? A Constitutional Explanation And Critique, Jesse R. Merriam Feb 207

Why Don't More Public Schools Teach Sex Education? A Constitutional Explanation And Critique, Jesse R. Merriam

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


So You Think A Woman Can't Carry Out A Suicide Bombing? Terrorism, Homeland Security, And Gender Profiling: Legal Discrimination For National Security, Ashley Nicole Reynolds Feb 207

So You Think A Woman Can't Carry Out A Suicide Bombing? Terrorism, Homeland Security, And Gender Profiling: Legal Discrimination For National Security, Ashley Nicole Reynolds

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Little Red Reasonable Woman And The Big Bad Bully: Expansion Of Title Vii And The Larger Problem Of Workplace Abuse, Jacquelynne M. Jordan Feb 207

Little Red Reasonable Woman And The Big Bad Bully: Expansion Of Title Vii And The Larger Problem Of Workplace Abuse, Jacquelynne M. Jordan

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Schemes Of Adventuresses: The Abolition And Revival Of Common-Law Marriage, Charlotte K. Goldberg Feb 207

The Schemes Of Adventuresses: The Abolition And Revival Of Common-Law Marriage, Charlotte K. Goldberg

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

Common-law marriage is about to go the way of the buggy whip. In 2005, Pennsylvania abolished common-law marriage and other state legislatures are considering following Pennsylvania's lead. Even if common-law marriage is abolished in all states, the problem of unmarried cohabitants seeking property rights arising from their relationships will still challenge the courts. In particular, because most claimants are women, the perception of them as either an "adventuress" or a "virtuous wife" will often determine whether they will attain shared property rights.

This article uses the California experience as an illustration of the evolution of the law from the abolition …


Lovers' Contracts In The Courts: Forsaking The Minimum Decencies, Judith T. Younger Feb 207

Lovers' Contracts In The Courts: Forsaking The Minimum Decencies, Judith T. Younger

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Healthcare Law, Kathryn Dunnam Harden May 202

Healthcare Law, Kathryn Dunnam Harden

Mercer Law Review

This Article serves as a review of significant healthcare developments in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit during this past survey period and builds upon Mercer Law Review's past two Healthcare Articles1 in Volumes 69 and 70. Specifically, this Article will cover cases and trends involving Healthcare Fraud.


1901, Soil Survey Of The Lower Salinas Valley California, Macy H. Lapham And W. H. Heleman Sep 201

1901, Soil Survey Of The Lower Salinas Valley California, Macy H. Lapham And W. H. Heleman

State and Federal Documents Relating to Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties

1901 report by Macy H. Lapham and W. H. Heilman on the Lower Salinas Valley including location and boundaries, history of settlement and agricultural development, climate, physiography and geology and the classes of soil. The report includes a map depicting underground water.


Table Of Contents Mar 191

Table Of Contents

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ciminal Law: Exlusionary Rule United States V. Williams, Joseph R. Dawson Jan 190

Ciminal Law: Exlusionary Rule United States V. Williams, Joseph R. Dawson

Nova Law Review

Then "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule recently received explicit impetus from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.


Generational Genocide: Coercive Population Control As A Basis For Asylum In The United States, Thomas L. Hunker Dec 130

Generational Genocide: Coercive Population Control As A Basis For Asylum In The United States, Thomas L. Hunker

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


On The Linguistic Design Of Multinational Courts—The French Capture, Mathilde Cohen Dec 19

On The Linguistic Design Of Multinational Courts—The French Capture, Mathilde Cohen

Mathilde Cohen

This Article discusses the importance of language in the institutional design of European and international courts, which I refer to as “linguistic design.”  What is at stake in the choice a court’s official or working language? Picking a language has far-reaching consequences on a court’s composition and internal organizational culture, possibly going as far as influencing the substantive law produced.  This is the case because language choices impact the screening of the staff and the manufacture of judicial opinions.  Linguistic design imposes costs on non-native speakers forced to use a second (or third) language and confers a set of advantages …