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Policing The Good Guys: Regulation Of The Charitable Sector Through A Federal Charity Oversight Board, Terri Lynn Helge
Policing The Good Guys: Regulation Of The Charitable Sector Through A Federal Charity Oversight Board, Terri Lynn Helge
Faculty Scholarship
Recently, public confidence in the charitable sector has eroded due to a barrage of media reports on scandals and abuses. The principal parties charged with regulation of the charitable sector, the Internal Revenue Service and state attorneys general, are saddled with bureaucratic constraints that make it difficult to enforce the laws governing the fiduciary responsibilities of charity managers. Substantial reform in the regulation of charitable organizations is necessary to curb the reported abuses that have undermined confidence in the charitable sector.
Some advocate expanding private regulation of the charitable sector to improve enforcement of the fiduciary responsibilities of charitable managers. …
An Information Prescription For Prescription Drug Regulation, Anita Bernstein, Joseph Bernstein
An Information Prescription For Prescription Drug Regulation, Anita Bernstein, Joseph Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Comparative Nature Of Punishment, Adam Kolber
The Comparative Nature Of Punishment, Adam Kolber
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
More Cooperation, Less Uniformity: Tax Deharmonization And The Future Of The International Tax Regime, Steven A. Dean
More Cooperation, Less Uniformity: Tax Deharmonization And The Future Of The International Tax Regime, Steven A. Dean
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Pecuniary Reparations Following National Crisis: A Convergence Of Tort Theory, Microfinance, And Gender Equality, Anita Bernstein
Pecuniary Reparations Following National Crisis: A Convergence Of Tort Theory, Microfinance, And Gender Equality, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Originality, Alex Stein, Gideon Parchomovsky
Originality, Alex Stein, Gideon Parchomovsky
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
First Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Access To Justice In Times Of Fiscal Crisis
Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series
The Inaugural Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture address delivered by The Honorable Ronald M. George, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California on the theme of "Access to Justice in Times of Fiscal Crisis."
Faculty Newsletter - Fall 2009, Wiener-Rogers Law Library, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law
Faculty Newsletter - Fall 2009, Wiener-Rogers Law Library, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law
Faculty Newsletters
This newsletter features discussions about: (i) library renewals, (ii) Faculty Services Librarian David McClure; (iii) liaison reshuffles; (iv) research assistance; (v) interdisciplinary resources -- databases other than Westlaw or Lexis; (vi) US Government Depository status; (vii) coffee in the library; and (viii) the library conference room.
How (Not) To Think Like A Punisher, Alice Ristroph
How (Not) To Think Like A Punisher, Alice Ristroph
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Shane Bevell, Cate Weeks, Mamie Peers
Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Shane Bevell, Cate Weeks, Mamie Peers
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Review Of Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, And Lawyers Put Innovators At Risk, By James Bessen And Michael J. Meurer, William T. Gallagher
Review Of Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, And Lawyers Put Innovators At Risk, By James Bessen And Michael J. Meurer, William T. Gallagher
Publications
No abstract provided.
Demand-Side Gatekeepers In The Market For Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb
Demand-Side Gatekeepers In The Market For Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Beyond Free Speech: Novel Approaches To Hate On The Internet In The United States, Jessica S. Henry
Beyond Free Speech: Novel Approaches To Hate On The Internet In The United States, Jessica S. Henry
Department of Justice Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Hate on the Internet presents a unique problem in the United States. The First Amendment to the Constitution protects speech, even that which is hateful and offensive. Although the First Amendment is not without limitation and, indeed, although there have been a small number of successful prosecutions of individuals who disseminated hate speech over the Internet, web-based hate continues to receive broad First Amendment protections. Some non-governmental organizations in the United States, such as the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the Southern Poverty Law Center, have adopted innovative approaches to hate on the Internet. For instance, the ADL tracks and monitors …
Attempt By Omission, Michael T. Cahill
Implied Reverse Preemption, Anita Bernstein
Aggregate-Plus Theory Of Partnership Taxation, Bradley T. Borden
Aggregate-Plus Theory Of Partnership Taxation, Bradley T. Borden
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Unlv Magazine, Michelle Mouton, Tony Allen, Afsha Bawany, Shane Bevell, Phil Hagen, Greg Lacour, Erin O'Donnell, Karyn S. Hollingsworth
Unlv Magazine, Michelle Mouton, Tony Allen, Afsha Bawany, Shane Bevell, Phil Hagen, Greg Lacour, Erin O'Donnell, Karyn S. Hollingsworth
UNLV Magazine
No abstract provided.
New Groups And Old Doctrine: Rethiking Congressional Power To Enforce The Equal Protection Clause, William D. Araiza
New Groups And Old Doctrine: Rethiking Congressional Power To Enforce The Equal Protection Clause, William D. Araiza
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Manufacturers' Liability For Defective Product Designs: The Triumph Of Risk-Utility, Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson, Jr.
Manufacturers' Liability For Defective Product Designs: The Triumph Of Risk-Utility, Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson, Jr.
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Subjective Experience Of Punishment, Adam Kolber
The Subjective Experience Of Punishment, Adam Kolber
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Securities And Exchange Commission As A Market Regulator, Roberta S. Karmel
The Future Of The Securities And Exchange Commission As A Market Regulator, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Open Tenancies-In-Common, Bradley T. Borden
Fellow-Feeling And Gender In The Law Of Personal Injury, Anita Bernstein
Fellow-Feeling And Gender In The Law Of Personal Injury, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
For-Profit Philanthropy, Dana Brakman Reiser
For-Profit Philanthropy, Dana Brakman Reiser
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Interpretation Of Multilingual Statutes By The European Court Of Justice, Lawrence Solan
The Interpretation Of Multilingual Statutes By The European Court Of Justice, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Life At The Center Reflections On My Career, Roberta S. Karmel
Life At The Center Reflections On My Career, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Hardening Of Soft Law In Securities Regulation, Roberta S. Karmel, Claire Kelly
The Hardening Of Soft Law In Securities Regulation, Roberta S. Karmel, Claire Kelly
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Pitfalls Ahead: A Manifesto For The Training Of Lawyers, Anita Bernstein
Pitfalls Ahead: A Manifesto For The Training Of Lawyers, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
When God Hates: How Liberal Guilt Lets The New Right Get Away With Murder, Jose M. Gabilondo
When God Hates: How Liberal Guilt Lets The New Right Get Away With Murder, Jose M. Gabilondo
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
National Security Without Secret Laws: How Other Nations Balance National Security Interests And Transparency Of The Law, Sudha Setty
Faculty Scholarship
This Article explores the issues surrounding, and the arguments against, secret law by providing an international comparative perspective. As an example of secret law, the Author cites the lack of transparency surrounding the Bush Administration Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) March 2003 torture policy memorandum, which was kept secret for years before being declassified and disclosed in April 2008 in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The Author examines the justifications given for nondisclosure, such as arguments that disclosure is incompatible with prioritizing national security. In brief, the Author rejects such a formulation, stating “[t]he …