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1999

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Lucifer's Fiasco: Lawyers, Liars, And L'Affaire Lewinsky, Rob Atkinson Dec 1999

Lucifer's Fiasco: Lawyers, Liars, And L'Affaire Lewinsky, Rob Atkinson

Scholarly Publications

No abstract provided.


Online Auctions Of Repossessed Collateral Under Article 9, Michael Korybut Oct 1999

Online Auctions Of Repossessed Collateral Under Article 9, Michael Korybut

All Faculty Scholarship

Under U.C.C. Article 9, a secured creditor selling repossessed collateral must do so in a commercially reasonable manner. A traditional form of foreclosure sale is an auction conducted by a professional auctioneer. With the rapid growth of online auctions like eBay, secured parties may want to use the new platform to sell their collateral. But conceived in the 1940s, Article 9 was not drafted with the Internet in mind. The secured creditor will face many novel issues, including whether the defining characteristics distinguishing a real-world public sale from a private sale remain coherent and applicable in cyberspace; whether an online …


The Second Revolution In Informed Consent: Comparing Physicians To Each Other, Neil B. Cohen, Aaron D. Twerski Oct 1999

The Second Revolution In Informed Consent: Comparing Physicians To Each Other, Neil B. Cohen, Aaron D. Twerski

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Engaging With The State About Domestic Violence: Continuing Dilemmas And Gender Equality, Elizabeth M. Schneider Jul 1999

Engaging With The State About Domestic Violence: Continuing Dilemmas And Gender Equality, Elizabeth M. Schneider

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Female Inmate Labor Force Participation & Distribution Of Inmate Earnings, Brenda V. Smith, Gus Faucher, Linda Haithcox, Harry Holzer, Wendell Primus, Steve Schwalb, Charles Sullivan, Gregory Woodhead May 1999

Female Inmate Labor Force Participation & Distribution Of Inmate Earnings, Brenda V. Smith, Gus Faucher, Linda Haithcox, Harry Holzer, Wendell Primus, Steve Schwalb, Charles Sullivan, Gregory Woodhead

Presentations

Hosted by The George Washington University


Still In The Dark: Disappointing Images Of Women Lawyers In The Movies, Stacy Caplow Apr 1999

Still In The Dark: Disappointing Images Of Women Lawyers In The Movies, Stacy Caplow

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Internationalizing The Law Of Secured Credit: Perspectives From The U.S. Experience, Neil B. Cohen Apr 1999

Internationalizing The Law Of Secured Credit: Perspectives From The U.S. Experience, Neil B. Cohen

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Product Design Liability In Oregon And The New Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson Apr 1999

Product Design Liability In Oregon And The New Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Representational Dialectic (With Iilustrations From Obscenity, Forfeiture, And Accident Law), Anita Bernstein Mar 1999

The Representational Dialectic (With Iilustrations From Obscenity, Forfeiture, And Accident Law), Anita Bernstein

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Case For A European Securities Commission, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1999

The Case For A European Securities Commission, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Can The Legal System Use Experts On Meaning?, Lawrence Solan Jan 1999

Can The Legal System Use Experts On Meaning?, Lawrence Solan

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Gender Bias, Cognition And Power In The Legal Academy, Elizabeth M. Schneider Jan 1999

Gender Bias, Cognition And Power In The Legal Academy, Elizabeth M. Schneider

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Finley, Forbes And The First Amendment: Does He Who Pays The Piper Call The Tune?, Joel Gora Jan 1999

Finley, Forbes And The First Amendment: Does He Who Pays The Piper Call The Tune?, Joel Gora

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The New-Tort Centrifuge, Anita Bernstein Jan 1999

The New-Tort Centrifuge, Anita Bernstein

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


International Secured Transactions And Revised Ucc Articles 9, Neil B. Cohen, Edwin E. Smith Jan 1999

International Secured Transactions And Revised Ucc Articles 9, Neil B. Cohen, Edwin E. Smith

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Cloning And The Preservation Of Family Integrity, David Orentlicher Jan 1999

Cloning And The Preservation Of Family Integrity, David Orentlicher

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Gateways, Ggu Law Jan 1999

Gateways, Ggu Law

Miscellaneous Publications

Gate Ways: News of Interest to Golden Gate University School of Law Alumni.


1999 Annual Report: Bridging Into The Future, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions Jan 1999

1999 Annual Report: Bridging Into The Future, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Deconstructing The Rejection Letter: A Look At Elitism In Article Selection, Dan Subotnik, Glen Lazar Jan 1999

Deconstructing The Rejection Letter: A Look At Elitism In Article Selection, Dan Subotnik, Glen Lazar

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


An Introduction To Legislation In Jewish Law, With References To The American Legal System, Samuel J. Levine Jan 1999

An Introduction To Legislation In Jewish Law, With References To The American Legal System, Samuel J. Levine

Scholarly Works

Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broader principles of legislation in the Jewish legal system. In recent years, American legal scholars have increasingly looked to Jewish law as a model of an alternative legal system that considers many of the issues present in the American legal system. In relation to the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, the Jewish legal system provides a particularly illuminating contrast to the American legal system, in part because in Jewish law, the same authority, the Sanhedrin, or High Court, serves in both a legislative …


Etchings On Glass: Reflections On The Science Of Proof, Louise Harmon Jan 1999

Etchings On Glass: Reflections On The Science Of Proof, Louise Harmon

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Iola And Daubert (Symposium: The Supreme Court And Local Government Law: The 1997-98 Term), Leon D. Lazer Jan 1999

Iola And Daubert (Symposium: The Supreme Court And Local Government Law: The 1997-98 Term), Leon D. Lazer

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Love, Hate, And Other Emotional Interference In The Lawyer/Client Relationship, Marjorie A. Silver Jan 1999

Love, Hate, And Other Emotional Interference In The Lawyer/Client Relationship, Marjorie A. Silver

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Association Of American Law Schools Panel On The International Criminal Court, Christopher L. Blakesley Jan 1999

Association Of American Law Schools Panel On The International Criminal Court, Christopher L. Blakesley

Scholarly Works

Professor Blakesley participates in this panel discussion on the International Criminal Court. The Association of American Law Schools sponsored the panel.


Democracy And Inclusion: The Role Of The Judge In A Pluralist Polity, Sylvia R. Lazos Jan 1999

Democracy And Inclusion: The Role Of The Judge In A Pluralist Polity, Sylvia R. Lazos

Scholarly Works

The Supreme Court plays a critical role in resolving clashes between majority and minority interests and perspectives. The Equal Protection Clause, and at times the Due Process Clause, have become key vehicles for considering the most problematic intergroup conflicts that divide our society. Prior to this article, the Court heard cases dealing with affirmative action in government procurement programs, legislative districts designed to increase minority representation, state sponsored male-only military schooling, and a state constitutional amendment that would have proscribed antidiscrimination legislation protecting gay men and lesbians. While the Court declined to challenge California's anti-affirmative action referendum (Proposition 209) and …


Crossroads: Strategic Partnerships And Collaborative Programming, Timothy L. Coggins Jan 1999

Crossroads: Strategic Partnerships And Collaborative Programming, Timothy L. Coggins

Law Faculty Publications

A number of the educational offerings at the 1999 Annual Meeting will support the Association's interest in partnering through active participation in programs by groups associated with AALL. The Annual Meeting program planners, at the direction of President Heller, identified specific groups and associations that should be represented at the 1999 Annual Meeting. President Heller directed the planners to propose programs for the Annual Meeting featuring representatives from both AALL and our legal information partners that would appeal to members from both groups and would focus on the issues that affect all of us. The conference theme, "At the Crossroads: …


W. E. B. Du Bois Fbi Files (Foia), William E.B. Du Bois Jan 1999

W. E. B. Du Bois Fbi Files (Foia), William E.B. Du Bois

United States Department of Justice: Publications and Materials

Covers period 1942-1960.

William Edward Burghardt "W. E. B." Du Bois was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.

PDF file is 530 pages.


Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel Jan 1999

Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel

Scholarly Works

Recent case developments in Insurance law in the year 1998-1999.


Pro Bono Service At The William S. Boyd School Of Law, Mary E. Berkheiser, Christine Smith Jan 1999

Pro Bono Service At The William S. Boyd School Of Law, Mary E. Berkheiser, Christine Smith

Scholarly Works

The mission of the William S. Boyd School of Law is to serve Nevada, and the legal and academic communities by developing and maintaining an innovative educational program that will train ethical and effective lawyers and leaders for Nevada and for the legal profession. To put the school’s mission in motion, we have begun by stressing community service, professionalism and the roles, responsibilities, skills and values of lawyers, and by involving students and faculty in community service projects in ways that will benefit our state.


Judicial Review Of Initiatives And Referendums In Which Majorities Vote On Minorities’ Citizenship, Sylvia R. Lazos Jan 1999

Judicial Review Of Initiatives And Referendums In Which Majorities Vote On Minorities’ Citizenship, Sylvia R. Lazos

Scholarly Works

In this Article, Professor Lazos examines initiatives and referendums in which a majority is in a position to vote on the content of a minority's democratic civic standing. Case law fails to set forth a single test for judicial review; consequently, doctrinal and theoretical coherence in this area is nonexistent. Professor Lazos proposes a test that takes into account social dynamics and focuses on the impact of these measures. First, she examines outcomes over the last three decades of approximately eighty such initiatives and referendums, from the anti-integration movement of the sixties to today's ideological and cultural versions, such as …