The Import Of History To Corporate Law, 2015 George Washington University Law School
The Import Of History To Corporate Law, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Unincorporated Business Associations Through A Simulated Start-Up, 2015 University of Minnesota Law School
Teaching Unincorporated Business Associations Through A Simulated Start-Up, Brett H. Mcdonnell
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Lively Classroom: Finding The Humor In Business Associations, 2015 Northwestern University School of Law
The Lively Classroom: Finding The Humor In Business Associations, Stephen F. Reed
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Business Organizations From A Transactional Perspective, 2015 University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
Teaching Business Organizations From A Transactional Perspective, William K. Sjostrom Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Experiencing Business Associations In The Classroom, 2015 Northwestern University School of Law
Experiencing Business Associations In The Classroom, Esther Barron
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What I Do When I Teach Business Associations, What Do I Do, Teach Business Associations, Teach, Business, Associations, 2015 Northwestern University School of Law
What I Do When I Teach Business Associations, What Do I Do, Teach Business Associations, Teach, Business, Associations, Stephen B. Presser
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transforming Trepidation Into Transactional Lawyering, 2015 University of Minnesota Law School
Transforming Trepidation Into Transactional Lawyering, John H. Matheson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, 2015 Saint Louis University School of Law
Lane Change: The Need To Clarify Mchaffie And Accept A Punitive Damages Exception, 2015 Saint Louis University School of Law
Lane Change: The Need To Clarify Mchaffie And Accept A Punitive Damages Exception, Jim Ribaudo
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Education-As-Inheritance Crowds Out Education-As-Opportunity, 2015 Creighton Law School
Education-As-Inheritance Crowds Out Education-As-Opportunity, Palma Joy Strand
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Diversity As A Law School Survival Strategy, 2015 Saint Louis University School of Law
Diversity As A Law School Survival Strategy, Aaron N. Taylor
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Hallowed Hope: The School Prayer Cases And Social Change, 2015 University of California, Berkeley School of Law
The Hallowed Hope: The School Prayer Cases And Social Change, Lauren Maisel Goldsmith, James R. Dillon
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Omnipresent Student Speech And The Schoolhouse Gate: Interpreting Tinker In The Digital Age, 2015 Saint Louis University School of Law
Omnipresent Student Speech And The Schoolhouse Gate: Interpreting Tinker In The Digital Age, Watt Lesley Black Jr. Ph.D.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Show-Me The Sun: How Missouri Can Support Its Commitment To Renewable Sources Of Energy Through Preemption Of Local Zoning Ordinances, 2015 Saint Louis University School of Law
Show-Me The Sun: How Missouri Can Support Its Commitment To Renewable Sources Of Energy Through Preemption Of Local Zoning Ordinances, Joyce Lafontain
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Redefining Attention (And Revamping The Legal Profession?) For The Digital Generation, 2015 Ohio Northern University
Redefining Attention (And Revamping The Legal Profession?) For The Digital Generation, Lauren A. Newell
Law Faculty Scholarship
With computers, text messages, Facebook, cell phones, smartphones, tablets, iPods, and other information and communication technologies (“ICTs”) constantly competing for our attention, we live in an age of perpetual distraction. Educators have long speculated that constant exposure to ICTs is eroding our ability to stay focused, and recent research supports these speculations. This raises particularly troubling implications for the practice of law, in which being able to pay sustained attention to the task at hand is crucial.
Research also indicates that the brains of today’s young people, the “Digital Generation,” may function differently than the brains of their elders because …
Is There Anybody Out There? Analyzing The Regulation Of Children’S Privacy Online In The United States Of America And The European Union According To The Tbgi Analytical Framework By Eberlein Et Al, 2015 Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Is There Anybody Out There? Analyzing The Regulation Of Children’S Privacy Online In The United States Of America And The European Union According To The Tbgi Analytical Framework By Eberlein Et Al, Nachshon Goltz
Transnational Business Governance Interactions Working Papers
This article analyzes the regulation of children’s privacy online, especially in the context of personal information collection as a commodity, in the United States of America (USA) and the European Union (EU) according to the Transnational Business Governance Interactions analytical framework proposed by Eberlein et al. This article reviews the regulatory structure of the field in these two jurisdictions, including global organizations, according to Elberlein et al components and questions. In the analysis, a map of the regulatory interactions within this global realm will be presented and discussed. Analysis of the influence of each interacting party and the degree of …
Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review Of The Legal Literature, 2015 Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia
Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review Of The Legal Literature, Stepan Wood
Transnational Business Governance Interactions Working Papers
Overlaps and interactions among diverse legal rules, actors and orders have long preoccupied legal scholars. This preoccupation has intensified in recent years as transnational efforts to regulate business have proliferated. This proliferation has led to increasingly frequent and intense interactions among transnational regulatory actors and programs. These transnational business governance interactions (TBGI) are the subject of an emerging interdisciplinary research agenda. This paper situates the TBGI research agenda in the broader field of transnational legal theory by presenting a critical review of the ways in which legal scholars have addressed the phenomenon of governance interactions. Legal scholars frequently recognize the …
Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review Of The Legal Literature, 2015 Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia
Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review Of The Legal Literature, Stepan Wood
Transnational Business Governance Interactions Working Papers
Overlaps and interactions among diverse legal rules, actors and orders have long preoccupied legal scholars. This preoccupation has intensified in recent years as transnational efforts to regulate business have proliferated. This proliferation has led to increasingly frequent and intense interactions among transnational regulatory actors and programs. These transnational business governance interactions (TBGI) are the subject of an emerging interdisciplinary research agenda. This paper situates the TBGI research agenda in the broader field of transnational legal theory by presenting a critical review of the ways in which legal scholars have addressed the phenomenon of governance interactions. Legal scholars frequently recognize the …
Book Review: Petra Nordqvist And Carol Smart, Relative Strangers: Family Life, Genes And Donor Conception, 2015 The Peter A. Allard School of Law
Book Review: Petra Nordqvist And Carol Smart, Relative Strangers: Family Life, Genes And Donor Conception, Machteld Vonk
Canadian Journal of Family Law
No abstract provided.
Relational Theory And Choice Rhetoric In The Supreme Court Of Canada, 2015 The Peter A. Allard School of Law
Relational Theory And Choice Rhetoric In The Supreme Court Of Canada, Lucy-Ann Buckley
Canadian Journal of Family Law
The issue of personal choice has become central to Canadian family law. Much of the debate derives from the competing models of autonomy posited by neoliberal and feminist theorists. Neoliberalism, which currently dominates Canadian public discourse, views individuals as atomistic agents who can and should make "responsible" choices. However, feminists have highlighted the effects of structural barriers and social context on personal decision-making, particularly for women, and have advanced alternative relational autonomy models. These models are particularly appropriate to family law, but their application to family financial ordering has not been widely considered. This article discusses the practical significance of …