Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

559,505 Full-Text Articles 230,351 Authors 336,579,629 Downloads 466 Institutions

All Articles in Law

Faceted Search

559,505 full-text articles. Page 7536 of 11073.

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "The Irs Moves To Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still A Question", Lloyd Mayer 2013 Notre Dame Law School

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "The Irs Moves To Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still A Question", Lloyd Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

Lloyd Mayer was quoted in the ProPublica article "The IRS Moves to Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still a Question" by Kim Barker. The proposed regulations “are only as good as the extent of compliance with them, which history would indicate requires a realistic threat of enforcement and significant sanctions on the groups involved and probably the individuals running those groups,” said Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor and associate dean at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in nonprofits and campaign finance.


Lloyd Mayer Was Quoted In Bna, Inc. Money & Politics Report Article "Treasury, Irs Propose New Definition Of Political Activity For Social Welfare Groups.", Lloyd Mayer 2013 Notre Dame Law School

Lloyd Mayer Was Quoted In Bna, Inc. Money & Politics Report Article "Treasury, Irs Propose New Definition Of Political Activity For Social Welfare Groups.", Lloyd Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

Lloyd Mayer was quoted in BNA, Inc. Money & Politics Report article Treasury, IRS Propose New Definition Of Political Activity for Social Welfare Groups. by Diane Freda.


"Banana Republic" Honduras Open For Business After Tainted Election, Lauren Carasik 2013 Western New England University School of Law

"Banana Republic" Honduras Open For Business After Tainted Election, Lauren Carasik

Media Presence

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction Revisited: The Inherent Supervisory Power Of The Courts To Review Administrative Decisions - The Case Of R (Ignaoua) V Sshd [2013] Ewca Civ 1498, Patrick Matthew Hassan-Morlai 2013 Part-Time Law Lecturer, University of East London

Jurisdiction Revisited: The Inherent Supervisory Power Of The Courts To Review Administrative Decisions - The Case Of R (Ignaoua) V Sshd [2013] Ewca Civ 1498, Patrick Matthew Hassan-Morlai

Patrick Matthew Hassan-Morlai

The Court of Appeal handed down its decision in R (Ignaoua) v SSHD on 21 November. Ignaoua emphasizes that Parliament does not purport to remove the court’s jurisdiction to entertain judicial review proceedings under Section 15 of the Justice and Security Act 2013. This paper argues that the provisions in both the primary and secondary legislation in Ignaoua are clear enough to convey Parliament’s intention to give the Home Secretary the power to terminate judicial review proceedings or appeal from judicial review proceedings relating to a direction to exclude a foreign national from the United Kingdom. However, the Court of …


Staying Competitive: Skills Of A Successful Lawyer, Denver S. Burke 2013 SelectedWorks

Staying Competitive: Skills Of A Successful Lawyer, Denver S. Burke

Denver S Burke

The legal job landscape has always been competitive, however within the last year, the fees and ability to attract business via referral companies has decreased, meaning law firms are now more selective in the recruitment process. This article helps review certain areas to help differentiate yourself from the competition.


Alpha Beta Bedbugs: The Legal Complications That Arise When A Sorority House Is Invaded By Bedbugs, Brittany Koza 2013 SelectedWorks

Alpha Beta Bedbugs: The Legal Complications That Arise When A Sorority House Is Invaded By Bedbugs, Brittany Koza

Brittany Koza

No abstract provided.


Alpha Beta Bedbugs: The Legal Complications That Arise When A Sorority House Is Invaded By Bedbugs, Brittany Koza 2013 SelectedWorks

Alpha Beta Bedbugs: The Legal Complications That Arise When A Sorority House Is Invaded By Bedbugs, Brittany Koza

Brittany Koza

No abstract provided.


Law Library Newsletter, Volume 5, Issue 3 - November/December 2013,, Kresge Law Library 2013 Notre Dame Law School

Law Library Newsletter, Volume 5, Issue 3 - November/December 2013,, Kresge Law Library

Law Library Newsletter

Law Library Newsletter, Volume 5, Issue 3 - November/December 2013,

  • A library love story
  • An article on the new digital repository, NDLScholarship
  • Some info about new apps for your smartphone or tablet
  • An introduction to the many faces you’ll see behind the Circulation desk
  • Photos from the law school’s annual Halloween trick-or-treat event
  • And many more articles


Ndls Update 12/03/2013, Notre Dame Law School 2013 Notre Dame Law School

Ndls Update 12/03/2013, Notre Dame Law School

NDLS Update

No abstract provided.


Standing For The Structural Constitution, Aziz Huq 2013 University of Chicago

Standing For The Structural Constitution, Aziz Huq

Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers

No abstract provided.


Do You Know Your Basic Employee Rights?, Denver Burke 2013 Selected Works

Do You Know Your Basic Employee Rights?, Denver Burke

Denver Burke

The law has changed, favouring employer's while undertaking human resource changes. This post informs you of the basics, helping you to react effectively.


Quoted In Tax Notes Today On Supreme Court Tax Decision, Robert D. Probasco 2013 Texas A&M University School of Law

Quoted In Tax Notes Today On Supreme Court Tax Decision, Robert D. Probasco

Robert Probasco

No abstract provided.


Quoted In Daily Tax Report On Supreme Court Ruling On Gross Valuation Misstatement Penalty, Robert D. Probasco 2013 Texas A&M University School of Law

Quoted In Daily Tax Report On Supreme Court Ruling On Gross Valuation Misstatement Penalty, Robert D. Probasco

Robert Probasco

No abstract provided.


Do Experience Tables Matter, Peter B. Hoffman, Harvey M. Goldstein 2013 Selected Works

Do Experience Tables Matter, Peter B. Hoffman, Harvey M. Goldstein

Peter R. Hoffman

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Problem-Solving Courts: Inside The Courts And Beyond, Stacy Lee Burns 2013 Selected Works

The Future Of Problem-Solving Courts: Inside The Courts And Beyond, Stacy Lee Burns

Stacy Lee Burns

No abstract provided.


Volume 86, Issue 7 (2013), 2013 Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

Volume 86, Issue 7 (2013)

Obiter Dicta

No abstract provided.


Time For Lawyers To Confront Anti-Roma Stereotypes, Sean Rehaag 2013 Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

Time For Lawyers To Confront Anti-Roma Stereotypes, Sean Rehaag

Editorials and Commentaries

No abstract provided.


Puntos De Contacto Entre La Economía Del Comportamiento Y El Derecho De La Propiedad Intelectual: Resultados De Algunas Investigaciones Iniciales, Maximiliano Marzetti 2013 Latin American School of Social Sciences (FLACSO) & Latin American Council of Social Science (CLACSO)

Puntos De Contacto Entre La Economía Del Comportamiento Y El Derecho De La Propiedad Intelectual: Resultados De Algunas Investigaciones Iniciales, Maximiliano Marzetti

Maximiliano Marzetti

En el presente artículo se describe una nueva escuela económica, la economía conductual y se analiza someramente su potencial aplicación al ámbito del derecho de la propiedad intelectual. A modo ejemplificativo, se reseñan investigaciones de economía conductual que han estudiado la efectividad de los incentivos externos sobre las actividades creativas e innovadoras, el efecto rebote de las acciones civiles contra usuarios que descargan ilegalmente de Internet contenidos protegidos por el derecho de autor y el efecto creatividad que puede distorsionar el funcionamiento de mercado de propiedad intelectual para obras creativas. Finalmente, se destaca el rol de la evidencia empírica para …


Victims’ Opportunities To Review A Decision Not To Prosecute Made By The Crown Prosecutor, Li Tian 2013 The University of Western Ontario

Victims’ Opportunities To Review A Decision Not To Prosecute Made By The Crown Prosecutor, Li Tian

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

In Canada, Crown prosecutors and the Attorney General are not always as fair as we expect when making charging decisions, and therefore victims could be personally aggrieved by unfair and unjust decisions not to prosecute. When this happens, victims have limited remedy to redress the unfairness and unjustness in order to uphold their interests in a criminal proceeding. Conversely, the European Union, United Kingdom, and the United State have taken steps to let victims challenge decisions not to prosecute to some extent. Drawing on experiences of the abovementioned jurisdictions, I propose a two-level process of review for decisions not to …


I’M Shocked, Shocked To Find That Politics Is Going On In Here, Anne M. Lofaso 2013 West Virginia University College of Law

I’M Shocked, Shocked To Find That Politics Is Going On In Here, Anne M. Lofaso

Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Digital Commons powered by bepress