Toward A Balanced Approach To "Frivolous" Litigation: A Critical Review Of Federal Rule 11 And State Sanctions Provisions , 2012 Pepperdine University
Toward A Balanced Approach To "Frivolous" Litigation: A Critical Review Of Federal Rule 11 And State Sanctions Provisions , Byron C. Keeling
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
California Supreme Court Survey July 1992 - December 1993 , 2012 Pepperdine University
California Supreme Court Survey July 1992 - December 1993 , James J. Maloney
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
California Supreme Court Survey October 1992 - October 1993, 2012 Pepperdine University
California Supreme Court Survey October 1992 - October 1993, James J. Maloney
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, 2012 Touro Law Center
Ode To Judge Leon D. Lazer, Martin A. Schwartz
Martin A. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Issue 1: Annual Survey 2012 Table Of Contents, 2012 University of Richmond
Issue 1: Annual Survey 2012 Table Of Contents
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Altruism Trumping Privacy Hipaa, Privacy, Big Data Set Benefits, 2012 Selected Works
Altruism Trumping Privacy Hipaa, Privacy, Big Data Set Benefits, Douglas J. Henderson
DOUGLAS J HENDERSON
The United States Government must administer a publicly held cloud networked Big Data Set of Private Health Information (PHI) in order to utilize Big Data Analytics and allow free data mining of such PHI so that the health care industry can operate most cost effectively while also meeting the health care needs of the aging United States populace with the highest quality of care.
Distinguishing Starfish From Cobras: The Importance Of Discretion For The Juvenile Judge In Fitness Hearings, 2012 Pepperdine University
Distinguishing Starfish From Cobras: The Importance Of Discretion For The Juvenile Judge In Fitness Hearings, Socrates Peter Manoukian
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statutory Interpretation Doctrine On The Modern Supreme Court And Four Doctrinal Approaches To Judicial Decision-Making , 2012 Pepperdine University
Statutory Interpretation Doctrine On The Modern Supreme Court And Four Doctrinal Approaches To Judicial Decision-Making , R. Randall Kelso
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review And The Exclusionary Rule, 2012 Pepperdine University
Judicial Review And The Exclusionary Rule, Morgan Cloud
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Lbgt Issues In The Judiciary, 2012 Golden Gate University School of Law
Fourth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Lbgt Issues In The Judiciary, Lisa Lomba
Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series
Program for the Fourth Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture.
The Christian Executioner: Reconciling “An Eye For An Eye” With “Turn The Other Cheek”, 2012 Pepperdine University
The Christian Executioner: Reconciling “An Eye For An Eye” With “Turn The Other Cheek”, Jill Jones
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
"A Land Of Strangers": Communitarianism And The Rejuvenation Of Intermediate Associations, 2012 Pepperdine University
"A Land Of Strangers": Communitarianism And The Rejuvenation Of Intermediate Associations, Derek E. Brown
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribute: A Tribute To Justice Harry A. Blackmun: "The Kind Voice Of Friends", 2012 Supreme Court of the United States
Tribute: A Tribute To Justice Harry A. Blackmun: "The Kind Voice Of Friends", William H. Rehnquist, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, William J. Brennan, Jr., Byron R. White, Richard Arnold, A.M. Keith, Paul R. Baier, Allan Gates, Erwin N. Griswold, Edward Lazarus, Norval Morris, Gregg Orwoll, Estelle H. Rogers, Herman Schwartz, Nina Totenberg, Sarah Weddington
Herman Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Interpretation And Construction In Altering Rules, 2012 Georgetown University Law Center
Interpretation And Construction In Altering Rules, Gregory Klass
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
This essay is a response to Ian Ayres's, "Regulating Opt-Out: An Economic Theory of Altering Rules," 121 Yale L.J. 2032 (2012). Ayres identifies an important question: How does the law decide when parties have opted-out of a contractual default? Unfortunately, his article tells only half of the story about such altering rules. Ayres cares about rules designed to instruct parties on how to get the terms that they want. By focusing on such rules he ignores altering rules designed instead to interpret the nonlegal meaning of the parties' acts or agreement. This limited vision is characteristic of economic approaches to …
Perspective On Judicial Merit Retention In Florida, 2012 University of Florida Levin College of Law
Perspective On Judicial Merit Retention In Florida, Scott G. Hawkins
Florida Law Review
This November, voters will decide whether to retain in office three justices of the Florida Supreme Court and fifteen judges of the district courts of appeal. This Essay explains the merit retention process and puts that process in historical context. It analyzes the challenges voters face in making decisions about whether to retain appellate court judges and highlights The Florida Bar’s role in educating voters about merit retention. The Florida constitution entrusts the important decision whether to retain appellate court judges, including supreme court justices, to the voters, and in order to make that decision, voters must be informed about …
Triangulating Judicial Responsiveness: Automated Content Analysis, Judicial Opinions, And The Methodology Of Legal Scholarship, 2012 University of Florida Levin College of Law
Triangulating Judicial Responsiveness: Automated Content Analysis, Judicial Opinions, And The Methodology Of Legal Scholarship, Chad M. Oldfather, Joseph P. Bockhorst, Brian P. Dimmer
Florida Law Review
The increasing availability of digital versions of court documents, coupled with increases in the power and sophistication of computational methods of textual analysis, promises to enable both the creation of new avenues of scholarly inquiry and the refinement of old ones. This Article advances that project in three respects. First, it examines the potential for automated content analysis to mitigate one of the methodological problems that afflicts both content analysis and traditional legal scholarship—their acceptance on faith of the proposition that judicial opinions accurately report information about the cases they resolve and courts‘ decisional processes. Because automated methods can quickly …
Breves Notas Sobre El Neoconstitucionalismo, 2012 Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru
Breves Notas Sobre El Neoconstitucionalismo, Jhonathan Avila Romero
Jhonathan Avila Romero
El presente trabajo aborda las acepciones del neoconstitucionalismo.
O Cidadão E O Estadista, 2012 Universidade do Porto
O Cidadão E O Estadista, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Paulo Ferreira da Cunha
Fala-se muito em crise, naturalmente em mudanças políticas, e até em regeneração dos partidos. Cremos que esta é fundamental. Ou tal ocorre, ou virá, mais dia menos dia, após esta ou aquela convulsão, a ditadura e o partido único, sob qualquer bandeira, normalmente populista. Muitos estão já a atiçar o lume antipartidário e antidemocrático, como ocorreu noutros tempos. E apontando já os bodes expiatórios a sacrificar, enquanto os verdadeiros responsáveis passam ao largo... Por outro lado, não é Estadista quem quer. São precisas virtudes e qualidades. Não uma competência mitificada e abstrata. Mas projeto político e capacidade, experiência, etc.
Three Giants, 2012 University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
Three Giants, Nancy Bellhouse May
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Gazing Into The Future: The 100-Year Legacy Of Justice William J. Brennan, 2012 University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
Gazing Into The Future: The 100-Year Legacy Of Justice William J. Brennan, Stephen J. Wermiel
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.