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Implementing Judicial Rulings Issued Against The Administrative Authority In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia In Light Of Islamic Law And Positive Law, Dr. Sameh Abdullah Mohammed Jan 2021

Implementing Judicial Rulings Issued Against The Administrative Authority In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia In Light Of Islamic Law And Positive Law, Dr. Sameh Abdullah Mohammed

UAEU Law Journal

The Justice is the way of human beings to happiness, tranquility and safety, the individuals turn to judicature to exclude the injustice that sometimes may happens to them by the administration, and may go on the case of what is said that access to the ruling and then implementation is the last step in a long dispute between individuals and management before the judiciary, Individuals in the end execute the judgment. The purpose of the research is to clarify the means that the administration can use to prevent the execution of the judgments issued against it, to identify the reasons …


The Opioid Litigation: The Fda Is Mia, Catherine M. Sharkey Apr 2020

The Opioid Litigation: The Fda Is Mia, Catherine M. Sharkey

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

It is readily agreed that federal preemption of state tort law alters the balance between federal and state power. Federal preemption is a high-profile defense in almost all modern products liability cases. It is thus surprising to see how little attention has been given to federal preemption by courts and commentators in the opioid litigation. Opioid litigation provides a lens through which I explore the role of state and federal courts and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in striking the right balance of power. My purpose here is not to resolve the divide among the few courts that have …


Corporate Lessons For Public Governance: The Origins And Activities Of The National Budget Committee, 1919–1923, Jesse Tarbert Feb 2019

Corporate Lessons For Public Governance: The Origins And Activities Of The National Budget Committee, 1919–1923, Jesse Tarbert

Seattle University Law Review

There is a peculiar disconnect between the way specialists view the 1920s and the way the decade is understood by non-specialists and the general public. Casual observers tend to view the 1920s as a conservative or reactionary interlude between the watershed reform periods of the Progressive Era and New Deal. Although many scholars have abandoned the traditional view of the 1920s, their work has not yet penetrated the generalizations of non-specialists. Even readers familiar with specialist accounts portraying the New Era as the age of “corporate liberalism” or the “Associative State” tend to view these concepts as just another way …