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Full-Text Articles in Other Law
The Right To Silence Helps The Innocent: A Game-Theoretic Analysis Of The Fifth Amendment Privilege, Alex Stein, Daniel J. Seidmann
The Right To Silence Helps The Innocent: A Game-Theoretic Analysis Of The Fifth Amendment Privilege, Alex Stein, Daniel J. Seidmann
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Caring To Death: Health Care Professionals And Capital Punishment, Cary H. Federman, Dave Holmes
Caring To Death: Health Care Professionals And Capital Punishment, Cary H. Federman, Dave Holmes
Department of Justice Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
The aim of this article is to describe the role of health care professionals in the capital punishment process. The relationship between the protocol of capital punishment in the United States and the use of health care professionals to carry out that task has been overlooked in the literature on punishment. Yet for some time, the operation of the medical sciences in prison have been `part of a disciplinary strategy' `intrinsic to the development of power relationships'. Many capital punishment statutes require medical personnel to be present at, if not actively involved in, executions. Through analyses of these statutes, show …
Liability Without Cause? Further Ruminations On Cause-In-Fact As Applied To Handgun Liability, Aaron Twerski, A. J. Sebok
Liability Without Cause? Further Ruminations On Cause-In-Fact As Applied To Handgun Liability, Aaron Twerski, A. J. Sebok
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Intuition And Technology In Product Design Litigation: An Essay On Proximate Causation, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Intuition And Technology In Product Design Litigation: An Essay On Proximate Causation, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
One Size Does Not Fit All: The Third Multi-Track Restatement Of Conflict Of Laws, Aaron Twerski
One Size Does Not Fit All: The Third Multi-Track Restatement Of Conflict Of Laws, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law Making For The Baby Making: An Interpretive Approach To The Determination Of Legal Parentage, Marsha Garrison
Law Making For The Baby Making: An Interpretive Approach To The Determination Of Legal Parentage, Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Doing The Rules: An Assessment Of The Federal Clarity Act In Light Of The Quebec Secession Reference, Patrick Monahan
Doing The Rules: An Assessment Of The Federal Clarity Act In Light Of The Quebec Secession Reference, Patrick Monahan
Commissioned Reports, Studies and Public Policy Documents
No abstract provided.
Shooting From The Lip: United States V. Dickerson, Role [Im]Morality, And The Ethics Of Legal Rhetoric, Elizabeth Fajans, Mary R. Falk
Shooting From The Lip: United States V. Dickerson, Role [Im]Morality, And The Ethics Of Legal Rhetoric, Elizabeth Fajans, Mary R. Falk
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Still Unfinished, Ever Unfinished, Anita Bernstein
Foreword: Still Unfinished, Ever Unfinished, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Applying Fiduciary Responsibilities In The Managed Care Context, Michael Cahill, Peter Jacobson
Applying Fiduciary Responsibilities In The Managed Care Context, Michael Cahill, Peter Jacobson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
When Those Who Do Teach: The Consequences Of Law Firm Education For Business Law Education, James A. Fanto
When Those Who Do Teach: The Consequences Of Law Firm Education For Business Law Education, James A. Fanto
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Introduction: Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Stock Markets And The Globalization Of Retirement Savings: Implications Of Privatization Of Government Pensions For Securities Regulators, Roberta S. Karmel
Stock Markets And The Globalization Of Retirement Savings: Implications Of Privatization Of Government Pensions For Securities Regulators, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Will Convergence Of Financial Disclosure Standards Change Sec Regulation Of Foreign Issuers?, Roberta S. Karmel
Will Convergence Of Financial Disclosure Standards Change Sec Regulation Of Foreign Issuers?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Measuring Culpability By Measuring Drugs? Three Reasons To Re-Evaluate The Rockefeller Drug Laws, Susan Herman
Measuring Culpability By Measuring Drugs? Three Reasons To Re-Evaluate The Rockefeller Drug Laws, Susan Herman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Complaints, Anita Bernstein
The Public Choice Of Choice Of Law In Software Transactions: Jurisdictional Competition And The Dim Prospects For Uniformity, Edward J. Janger
The Public Choice Of Choice Of Law In Software Transactions: Jurisdictional Competition And The Dim Prospects For Uniformity, Edward J. Janger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Software As A Commodity: International Licensing Of Intellectual Property, Neil B. Cohen
Symposium: Software As A Commodity: International Licensing Of Intellectual Property, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Products Liability Restatement In The Courts: An Initial Assessment, Aaron Twerski, A. J. Henderson
The Products Liability Restatement In The Courts: An Initial Assessment, Aaron Twerski, A. J. Henderson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Autumn Of The Patriarch: The Pinochet Extradition Debacle And Beyond- Human Rights Clauses Compared To Traditional Derivative Protections Such As Double Criminality, Christopher L. Blakesley
The Autumn Of The Patriarch: The Pinochet Extradition Debacle And Beyond- Human Rights Clauses Compared To Traditional Derivative Protections Such As Double Criminality, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
This article will analyze human rights law to see whether it plays any role in the protection of the individual in the face of international extradition or other international cooperation in criminal matters. I will consider two approaches to extradition and human rights that seem to be vying for position in the world arena and the tension between them. The first is to apply the traditional statist exemptions to extradition, which sometimes have enabled a few human rights protections. This approach is based on the concept that states are the only subjects of international law. Thus, it is state's interests, …
Critical Race Theory And Autobiography: Can A Popular Genre Make A Serious Academic Contribution?, Sylvia R. Lazos
Critical Race Theory And Autobiography: Can A Popular Genre Make A Serious Academic Contribution?, Sylvia R. Lazos
Scholarly Works
This Essay reviews “Notes of a Racial Caste Baby, Colorblindness and the End of Affirmative Action” by Bryan K. Fair, “How Did You Get to Be a Mexican? a White/Brown Man's Search for Identity” by Kevin R. Johnson, and “To be an American: Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation” by Bill Ong Hing. This Essay examines the potential contributions each book makes to legal scholarship and the popular press. The Essay first describes how each author uses the autobiographical narrative and what these narratives accomplish. The Essay examines each book's legal agenda and assesses how well each author achieves …
The Salience Of Race, Deborah W. Post
A Symposium Précis, Thomas E. Baker
Book Review: The Promise And Peril Of Environmental Justice. By Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., Alan Ramo
Book Review: The Promise And Peril Of Environmental Justice. By Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., Alan Ramo
Publications
No abstract provided.
On Writing A Casebook, Myron Moskovitz
On Writing A Casebook, Myron Moskovitz
Publications
I suppose every law professor, at one time or another, has mused about writing a casebook. "This one I'm using is OK, but...." I have written several casebooks in two different areas of law and for two different publishers. I have also written another law school book for a third publisher. Along the way, I have learned a thing or two. If you are thinking seriously about writing a casebook, you might find these tips useful. In this Article, I will discuss my theory for writing a casebook, how to organize the book and select cases, and how to get …
Growth Within Bounds: Report Of The Commission On Local Governance For The 21st Century, Commission On Local Governance For The 21st Century
Growth Within Bounds: Report Of The Commission On Local Governance For The 21st Century, Commission On Local Governance For The 21st Century
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
2000 Annual Report - Executive Summary, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
2000 Annual Report - Executive Summary, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
2000 Annual Report, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
2000 Annual Report, State Of California. Department Of Financial Institutions
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
1999 Annual Meeting: Strategic Initiatives Sessions, Timothy L. Coggins
1999 Annual Meeting: Strategic Initiatives Sessions, Timothy L. Coggins
Law Faculty Publications
The Superintendent of Documents with the U.S. Government Printing Office ... the Law Library Director of the Tel Aviv University School of Law ... Justices of the Supreme Courts of Virginia and Oklahoma ... Deans of three library schools .. . Several law school professors .. . the President of the American Judicature Society ... Judges from other courts ... plus many MLL members. These were among the more than 45 individuals who participated in the "Strategic Initiatives" sessions following the Sunday and Monday programs at the 1999 Annual Meeting and Conference in Washington, D.C, in July. The final report …
Seeing Through "The Glass Ceiling": A Response To Professor Angel, Dan Subotnik
Seeing Through "The Glass Ceiling": A Response To Professor Angel, Dan Subotnik
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.