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The Library Of Levi Lincoln, Jefferson’S Attorney General, And Other Recent Acquisitions, Daniel Coquillette Apr 2005

The Library Of Levi Lincoln, Jefferson’S Attorney General, And Other Recent Acquisitions, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Co-Chair Of The Law Day Reception In Honor Of Former Dean Richard G. Huber, Daniel Coquillette Mar 2005

Co-Chair Of The Law Day Reception In Honor Of Former Dean Richard G. Huber, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy Law And Jesuit-Catholic Legal Heritage, Daniel Coquillette Mar 2005

Bankruptcy Law And Jesuit-Catholic Legal Heritage, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Reappointed Lester Kissel Visiting Professor Of Law At Harvard Law School, Daniel Coquillette Dec 2004

Reappointed Lester Kissel Visiting Professor Of Law At Harvard Law School, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Principles Of Law And Economics, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman Dec 2004

Principles Of Law And Economics, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman

Peter Z. Grossman

No abstract provided.


Reporter For The Standing Committee On Rules Of Practice And Procedure Of The Us Judicial Conference, Daniel Coquillette Dec 2004

Reporter For The Standing Committee On Rules Of Practice And Procedure Of The Us Judicial Conference, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Convener Of The Harvard Law School History Project, Daniel Coquillette Dec 2004

Convener Of The Harvard Law School History Project, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Corporate Governance E Prezzo Contrattuale, Antonio Lordi Dec 2004

Corporate Governance E Prezzo Contrattuale, Antonio Lordi

antonio lordi

No abstract provided.


The Unconstitutionality Of Class-Based Statutory Limitations On Presidential Nominations: Can A Man Head The Women's Bureau At The Department Of Labor?, Donald J. Kochan Dec 2004

The Unconstitutionality Of Class-Based Statutory Limitations On Presidential Nominations: Can A Man Head The Women's Bureau At The Department Of Labor?, Donald J. Kochan

Donald J. Kochan

Can a man be the Director of the Women’s Bureau at the Department of Labor? According to Congress, the answer is no. Congress has stated by statute that a woman must be the nominee to head the Women’s Bureau at the Department of Labor. The key questions are: (1) even if it makes sense on policy grounds, is it constitutional? and (2) if we accept such a statutory limitation power what are the potential precedential consequences for other appointment matters? This Article’s case study is particularly relevant today, examining just how far Congress can go to limit the discretion of …