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Latin America: The Next Frontier For The Icc?, Mikel Delagrange
Latin America: The Next Frontier For The Icc?, Mikel Delagrange
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Myth Of Culture Clash In International Commercial Arbitration, John M. Barkett, Jan Paulsson
The Myth Of Culture Clash In International Commercial Arbitration, John M. Barkett, Jan Paulsson
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shifting From The Inquisitorial To The Adversarial Model In Criminal Cases: Is A Hearsay Rule Indispensable?, Miguel A. Méndez
Shifting From The Inquisitorial To The Adversarial Model In Criminal Cases: Is A Hearsay Rule Indispensable?, Miguel A. Méndez
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Subprime Crisis And The Link Between Consumer Financial Protection And Systemic Risk, Erik F. Gerding
The Subprime Crisis And The Link Between Consumer Financial Protection And Systemic Risk, Erik F. Gerding
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Cincinnati: The Humble Heroism Of Originalist Justices, Daniel R. Suhr
Judicial Cincinnati: The Humble Heroism Of Originalist Justices, Daniel R. Suhr
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Credit Card Transfers, Preferences Or Protected: Survey Of A Failed Challenge, Laurel Myerson Isicoff, Terry Ryan
Credit Card Transfers, Preferences Or Protected: Survey Of A Failed Challenge, Laurel Myerson Isicoff, Terry Ryan
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lucas Leaves Room For Categorical Defenses For Regulations Of Wetlands That Are Critical To Water Resources And Essential For Public Drinking, Shannon O’Shea
Lucas Leaves Room For Categorical Defenses For Regulations Of Wetlands That Are Critical To Water Resources And Essential For Public Drinking, Shannon O’Shea
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Consequences Of Shareholders’ Rent-Free Use Of Corporate Property, David Elkins
Tax Consequences Of Shareholders’ Rent-Free Use Of Corporate Property, David Elkins
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Class Action Arbitration: A Plaintiff’S Perspective, Sarah Clasby Engel, Sherry Tropin
Class Action Arbitration: A Plaintiff’S Perspective, Sarah Clasby Engel, Sherry Tropin
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Osorio V. Dole Food Co., 665 F. Supp. 2d 1307 (S.D. Fla. 2009), Gary E. Davidson
Osorio V. Dole Food Co., 665 F. Supp. 2d 1307 (S.D. Fla. 2009), Gary E. Davidson
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
28 U.S.C. § 1782: The Most Powerful Discovery Weapon In The Hands Of A Foreign Litigant, Luis A. Perez, Frank Cruz-Alvarez
28 U.S.C. § 1782: The Most Powerful Discovery Weapon In The Hands Of A Foreign Litigant, Luis A. Perez, Frank Cruz-Alvarez
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Sovereign Immunity And Privatization: Can Eleventh Amendment Immunity Extend To Private Entities?, Justin C. Carlin
State Sovereign Immunity And Privatization: Can Eleventh Amendment Immunity Extend To Private Entities?, Justin C. Carlin
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2009, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2009, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of This Issue:
Deborah Waire Post & Margaret Martin Barry, Co-Presidents' Column, at 1.
Hazel Weiser, Executive Director's Column, at 1.
Tayyab Mahmud, SALT Board of Governors Elections: Meet the Candidates, at 4.
Roberg Chang, Second Biennial Law School Leadership Workshop, at 6.
Ruben Garcia, SALT-LatCrit Junior Faculty Development Workshop, at 6.
Nancy Cook, Service Day in New Orleans, at 7.
Ruben Garcia, 2010 SALT Annual Dinner to Honor Professor Frank Valdes, at 7.
Hazel Weiser, Poverty Law Teaching Conference, at 7.
Ngai Pindell, SALT Teaching Conference, at 8.
Marjorie …
The Subprime Crisis—Some Thoughts On A "Sustainable” And “Organic” Regulatory System, Jerry W. Markham
The Subprime Crisis—Some Thoughts On A "Sustainable” And “Organic” Regulatory System, Jerry W. Markham
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government Investment In Banks: Creeping Nationalization Or Prudent, Temporary Aid?, Lissa L. Broome
Government Investment In Banks: Creeping Nationalization Or Prudent, Temporary Aid?, Lissa L. Broome
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Subprime Crisis And The Link Between Consumer Financial Protection And Systemic Risk, Erick F. Gerding
The Subprime Crisis And The Link Between Consumer Financial Protection And Systemic Risk, Erick F. Gerding
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gaap Did Their Job During The Economic Meltdown, George Mundstock
Gaap Did Their Job During The Economic Meltdown, George Mundstock
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gay And Lesbian Parenting In Florida: Family Creation Around The Law, Rebecca Mae Solokar
Gay And Lesbian Parenting In Florida: Family Creation Around The Law, Rebecca Mae Solokar
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Odd Couple: Stadium Naming Rights Mitigating The Public-Private Stadium Finance Debate, Christopher B. Carbot
The Odd Couple: Stadium Naming Rights Mitigating The Public-Private Stadium Finance Debate, Christopher B. Carbot
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
When The School Bully Attacks In The Living Room: Using Tinker To Regulate Off-Campus Student Cyberbullying, Karly Zande
When The School Bully Attacks In The Living Room: Using Tinker To Regulate Off-Campus Student Cyberbullying, Karly Zande
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2009, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2009, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of This Issue:
Deborah Waire Post & Margaret Martin Barry, Co-Presidents’ Column, at 1.
Hazel Weiser, Executive Director’s Column, at 1.
Camille Nelson, January 2010 Cover Workshop at the AALS Annual Meeting: “In the Public Interest: Exploring Legacy of Robert Cover as Professor, Activist, and Scholar,” at 4.
SALT at the AALS in January, at 4.
Hazel Weiser, “Sowing the Seeds of Justice:” Sneak Preview Saturday, January 9, in NOLA, at 5.
Ruben Garcia, 2010 SALT Annual Dinner Promises to Be a Jazzy Affair, at 5.
Hazel Weiser, SALT Board of Governors Welcomes New and …
Should Inmates Be Running The Jailhouse: Affirming The Constitutionality Of Enhanced Archivist Involvement In White House Record-Keeping Policymaking, Nicholas E.M. Michiels
Should Inmates Be Running The Jailhouse: Affirming The Constitutionality Of Enhanced Archivist Involvement In White House Record-Keeping Policymaking, Nicholas E.M. Michiels
American University Law Review
This Comment argues that tasking the Archivist of the United States with promulgating electronic record-keeping guidelines and certifying presidential compliance is constitutional because the President’s ability to perform his or her constitutional functions will not be impaired and, additionally, because Congress has constitutional authority to promote the important objective of retaining presidential records.11 Part I examines the laws and jurisprudence that have culminated in public ownership of presidential records. Part II discusses the Bush Administration’s record-keeping problems, the indirect way the United States Congress learned of the problems, and the subsequent legislative response—the Electronic Message Preservation Act (EMPA). Finally, Part …
During And In Relation To: How The Ninth Circuit Rewrote A Statute In The Case Of The Millennium Bomber, Peter A. Talevich
During And In Relation To: How The Ninth Circuit Rewrote A Statute In The Case Of The Millennium Bomber, Peter A. Talevich
Seattle University Law Review
This Note analyzes the facts of the Ressam case and the legal analysis applied to it by both the Ninth Circuit and the Supreme Court. Part II discusses the intriguing history of the Ressam case. Part III examines the Ninth Circuit's reasoning in Ressam and shows why the Supreme Court was correct in reversing the improperly decided case. Part IV discusses the possible scope of the explosives statute under each interpretation--without or with a relational element. Finally, Part V concludes by commenting on the future of the explosives statute in light of the Supreme Court's decision, as well as the …