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Full-Text Articles in Business Organizations Law
Introducing The Law Of Nonprofit Organizations And Philanthropy, David A. Brennen
Introducing The Law Of Nonprofit Organizations And Philanthropy, David A. Brennen
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
On January 5,2007, the Nonprofit and Philanthropy Law Section of AALS held its first program at the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. The program, entitled "State-Level Legal Reform of the Law of Nonprofit Organizations," was a fitting way to launch what should prove to be a valuable contribution to the study of law relating to nonprofit organizations and philanthropy. This burgeoning area of academic legal study is well poised to grow by leaps and bounds in the coming years due to its impact on many traditional areas of legal study, including tax law, corporate law, estate law, trust law, …
Legislative Process And Commercial Law: Lessons From The Copyright Act Of 1976 And The Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Legislative Process And Commercial Law: Lessons From The Copyright Act Of 1976 And The Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Overlap and conflict are inevitable in any legal system in which a federal government and state governments both have authority to enact laws. In our federal system, the Constitution's Supremacy Clause identifies federal law as preeminent in case of conflict. When conflict develops and litigation is required to determine whether state or federal law controls the issue at hand, our system analyzes the problem using the term preemption as a basis for analysis.
This Article explores the federal legislative process that precedes judicial preemption decisions. By studying the legislative process for its sensitivity to preemption issues, possible ways to modify …
Corporate Political Speech: The Effect Of First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti Upon Statutory Limitations On Corporate Referendum Spending, Francis H. Fox
Corporate Political Speech: The Effect Of First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti Upon Statutory Limitations On Corporate Referendum Spending, Francis H. Fox
Kentucky Law Journal
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Constitutional Law: Power Of A State To Exclude A Foreign Corporation Seeking To Do Intrastate Business, Russel C. Jones
Constitutional Law: Power Of A State To Exclude A Foreign Corporation Seeking To Do Intrastate Business, Russel C. Jones
Kentucky Law Journal
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