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Larry Boynton, Individual And On Behalf Of The Heirs Of Barbara Boynton, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Kennecott Utah Copper, Llc, Defendant/Appellant. : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Larry Boynton, Individual And On Behalf Of The Heirs Of Barbara Boynton, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Kennecott Utah Copper, Llc, Defendant/Appellant. : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )
REPLY BRIEF OF THE APPELLANT AND
CROSS-APPELLEE KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER, LLC
(Appeal from the Third District Court
Salt Lake County, Civil No. 160902693,
Judge Randall N. Skanchy)
State Of Utah, Plaintiff And Appellee, V. Tisha Morley, Defendant And Appellant. : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
State Of Utah, Plaintiff And Appellee, V. Tisha Morley, Defendant And Appellant. : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )
REPLY BRIEF OF THE APPELLANT
On appeal from the Second Judicial District Court, Weber County,Honorable Scott Hadley, District Court No. 141900806
State Of Utah, Plaintiff And Appellee, V. Robert Alonzo Peraza, Defendant/Appellant. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Supreme Court
State Of Utah, Plaintiff And Appellee, V. Robert Alonzo Peraza, Defendant/Appellant. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )
Respondent’s Brief
On Writ of Certiorari to the Utah Court of Appeals. The State of Utah petitioned
review after Peraza’s convictions were reversed and remanded for a new trial.
Oral Argument Requested
Appellant is currently incarcerated on this case
The Digest Online Project: A Resource To Disseminate The Legal Heritage Of Louisiana, Agustín Parise
The Digest Online Project: A Resource To Disseminate The Legal Heritage Of Louisiana, Agustín Parise
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Changes In The Legal System: A Comparative Essay Based On The Hungarian Experience, Attila Harmathy
Changes In The Legal System: A Comparative Essay Based On The Hungarian Experience, Attila Harmathy
Journal of Civil Law Studies
This article is an attempt to understand the development of law, more particularly the civil law, in a country under constant changes, addressing history, sociology, economics, political science, lan-guages, literature, arts, and, most importantly, civil law itself. The country’s history starts from the foundation of the Hungar-ian state in the 11th century, in the middle of Europe, trying to be independent between strong Western kingdoms and the Byzantine Empire, and creating legal rules based on Christian values. This aim was pursued under the domination of different empires: Tatar, Turk, Austrian, Russian, and German. Political history helps understand the slow economic …
Yaëll Emerich, Conceptualising Property Law: Integrating Common Law And Civil Law Traditions, John A. Lovett
Yaëll Emerich, Conceptualising Property Law: Integrating Common Law And Civil Law Traditions, John A. Lovett
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Tamar Herzog, A Short History Of European Law: The Last Two And A Half Millennia, Agustín Parise
Tamar Herzog, A Short History Of European Law: The Last Two And A Half Millennia, Agustín Parise
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Larry Boynton, Individual And On Behalf Of The, Heirs Of Barbara Boynton, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Kennecott Utah Copper, Llc, Defendant/Appellant : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Larry Boynton, Individual And On Behalf Of The, Heirs Of Barbara Boynton, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Kennecott Utah Copper, Llc, Defendant/Appellant : Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )
REPLY BRIEF OF THE APPELLANT AND
CROSS-APPELLEE KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER, LLC
(Appeal from the Third District Court
Salt Lake County, Civil No. 160902693,
Judge Randall N. Skanchy)
Ohio's Avoidance Of Total Maximum Daily Load And The Continued Relevance Of The Constructive Submission Doctrine, Ashley Kirk
Ohio's Avoidance Of Total Maximum Daily Load And The Continued Relevance Of The Constructive Submission Doctrine, Ashley Kirk
Global Business Law Review
This Note examines several provisions of the Clean Water Act (CWA)—in particular, Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)—in the context of recent litigation over the State of Ohio’s plan to address Lake Erie water quality. It looks at the role of TMDLs in CWA implementation and explains Ohio’s response to Lake Erie water quality, asserting that Ohio’s ranking of Lake Erie as a "low priority," in conjunction with its plan to follow a non-binding international agreement, the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, is simply an attempt to create another CWA loophole and avoid TMDL obligations. This Note also considers federal courts' …
Relationship Between Sustainable Outer Space Law And The Use Of Satellite Technology In Handling Marine Plastic Debris, Andreas Pramudianto
Relationship Between Sustainable Outer Space Law And The Use Of Satellite Technology In Handling Marine Plastic Debris, Andreas Pramudianto
Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
Since the discovery of plastic material, which ends up as plastic waste after use and partly enters the sea, it has become a global problem that needs serious treatment. No international agreement exists about handling marine plastic debris. By contrast, national laws have been created to plastic bags and plastic debris. Currently, the existing legal instruments, especially in outer space law, are still traditional and inadequate. A sustainable new paradigm in outer space law is needed, such as the use of satellite technology, such as the COSMOS satellite by RKA Recosmos, for global environmental issues, including the ozone layer, climate …
The Embodiment Of Adat Law As An Element Of Legal Certainty In Administration Of Adat Rights, Anne Gunadi
The Embodiment Of Adat Law As An Element Of Legal Certainty In Administration Of Adat Rights, Anne Gunadi
Indonesia Law Review
Former Adat land is formed based on the assessment of Adat Law, not because of state granting or land registration, and the Agrarian Basic Law recognizes it through provisions on conversion provisions, where former customary land rights are converted into ownership rights if the subject is an Indonesian citizen. The registration of former adat land rights aims to guarantee legal certainty, by abolishing former customary land, and being converted to ownership rights, with the issuance of certificates of land rights, which are formally subject to the system of control over land regulated in Agrarian Basic Law. Before the enactment of …
Improving Law Enforcement’S Victim-Centric Responses To Sexual Assault: Global Best Practice Catalog, Ayesha Ashraf, Sebastián Galleguillos Agurto, Frederick Geyer, Kamela Gjoka, Jasmine Hwang, Stanley Montinat, Jessica Moor, Pierre Reyes, Tara Ventimiglia, Hongda Xu
Improving Law Enforcement’S Victim-Centric Responses To Sexual Assault: Global Best Practice Catalog, Ayesha Ashraf, Sebastián Galleguillos Agurto, Frederick Geyer, Kamela Gjoka, Jasmine Hwang, Stanley Montinat, Jessica Moor, Pierre Reyes, Tara Ventimiglia, Hongda Xu
Publications and Research
This catalog was compiled as part of a U.S. State Department Diplomacy Lab Project entitled “Improving Law Enforcement’s Victim-Centric Responses to Sexual Assault,” in fall semester of 2019, for American Citizens Services, US Embassy Bangkok. It is intended to cover best practices in law enforcement response to sexual assault across the globe, including laws, policies and programs.Ten multilingual graduate students in the capstone seminar of the Master of Arts Degree Program in International Crime and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) established criteria for inclusion and standardized elements for each entry in this catalog. The ultimate aim …
23andeveryone: Privacy Concerns With Law Enforcement’S Use Of Genealogy Databases To Implicate Relatives In Criminal Investigations, Shanni Davidowitz
23andeveryone: Privacy Concerns With Law Enforcement’S Use Of Genealogy Databases To Implicate Relatives In Criminal Investigations, Shanni Davidowitz
Brooklyn Law Review
The discovery of DNA typing in the 1980s transformed law enforcement’s ability to exonerate innocent suspects, while implicating those who are guilty, with “the power of a silent biological witness at the crime scene.” This transformation, coupled with the new trend of law enforcement’s use of genealogy databases, has created legal issues that police officers, prosecutors, genealogy companies, and policy makers are all currently trying to navigate. The technological advancement comes with serious ethical and privacy concerns, including fear of the establishment of a “genetic panopticon.” General concern exists that if a “genetic panopticon” comes to fruition, the government can …
Intercountry Adoption: Testing Out The Child Before You Purchase Intensive Look At The Home Study And Placement Supervision Of Intercountry Adoption, Jessica Etienne Esq.
Intercountry Adoption: Testing Out The Child Before You Purchase Intensive Look At The Home Study And Placement Supervision Of Intercountry Adoption, Jessica Etienne Esq.
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Paternity And The Quasi-Marital Child, The Honorable Diana Tennis
Paternity And The Quasi-Marital Child, The Honorable Diana Tennis
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Millennial Generation: Beyond The Scope Of The Internet, Alexandria Vasquez Esq.
Protecting The Millennial Generation: Beyond The Scope Of The Internet, Alexandria Vasquez Esq.
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Human Right To A Fair Start In Life, Matthew Hamity Esq.
The Human Right To A Fair Start In Life, Matthew Hamity Esq.
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Forcible Separation And The Ramifications Involved In Using Genetic Testing To Reunite Immigrants At The Border, Thameshwarie Ghamandi
The Effects Of Forcible Separation And The Ramifications Involved In Using Genetic Testing To Reunite Immigrants At The Border, Thameshwarie Ghamandi
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Florida’S Domestic Violence Injunction: How Our Past Shapes Our Future, Bryan M. Truyol Esq.
Florida’S Domestic Violence Injunction: How Our Past Shapes Our Future, Bryan M. Truyol Esq.
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Implementation Of Soda Taxes: Is There A Better Solution For Combatting Obesity?, Lauren Cedeno
Global Implementation Of Soda Taxes: Is There A Better Solution For Combatting Obesity?, Lauren Cedeno
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
As incidences of overweight and obese populations continue to increase around the world, countries are looking for ways to decrease the prevalence of this epidemic. Soda and SSB taxes have increased in prevalence as countries seek to address the health problems associated with consumption of soda and other sugary beverages. This Note explores the implementation of these taxes in Mexico, Europe, and the United States. In analyzing these taxes, this Note seeks to gain a greater understanding of whether these taxes have impacted overweight and obesity rates in the countries and municipalities that have enacted them. This Note argues that …
Reducing The Governance Gap For Corporate Complicity In International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam
Reducing The Governance Gap For Corporate Complicity In International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to international crimes, there are greater calls for states to hold these corporations accountable. Still, many obstacles and challenges remain when it comes to holding corporations accountable. Complex corporate structures, the extraterritorial dimension of the abuses, competition among states and businesses, lack of institutional capacity on the part of states, and lack of legal coordination among states collectively create an impunity gap. The case studies of the situation in Burma and the Democratic Republic of Congo involving foreign companies aim to illustrate this governance gap. With growing …
Discounts For Fractional Ownership Of Real Property Are Accepted, So Why Haven’T The Irs And Courts Accepted Discounts For Fractional Ownership Of Artwork?, Maren N. Eisenmesser
Discounts For Fractional Ownership Of Real Property Are Accepted, So Why Haven’T The Irs And Courts Accepted Discounts For Fractional Ownership Of Artwork?, Maren N. Eisenmesser
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
In 2014, the Fifth Circuit held that Mr. Elkins’s estate was entitled to apply a fractional ownership discount to determine the taxable value of the undivided interest in artwork. The estate received a $14 million refund plus interest. The Internal Revenue Code directs taxpayers to value the items in a gross estate at their fair market value. Fractional ownership adds another problem in the valuation of an estate’s interest property. In general, courts have accepted fractional ownership discounts for real property. In contrast, courts have been reluctant to apply a fractional ownership discount for artwork. This Note will argue that …
Artificial Intelligence & Artificial Prices: Safeguarding Securities Markets From Manipulation By Non-Human Actors, Daniel W. Slemmer
Artificial Intelligence & Artificial Prices: Safeguarding Securities Markets From Manipulation By Non-Human Actors, Daniel W. Slemmer
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Securities traders are currently competing to use Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in order to make more profitable decisions in the marketplace. While A.I. provides superior abilities in recognizing market patterns, its complexity can obscure its decision-making process beyond human comprehension. Problematically, the current securities laws prohibiting manipulation of securities prices rest liability for violations on a trader’s intent. In order to prepare for A.I. market participants, both courts and regulators need to accept that human concepts of decision-making will be inadequate in regulating A.I. behavior. However, the wealth of case law in the market manipulation doctrine need not be cast aside. …
Words We Fear: Burning Tweets & The Politics Of Incitement, Rachel E. Vanlandingham
Words We Fear: Burning Tweets & The Politics Of Incitement, Rachel E. Vanlandingham
Brooklyn Law Review
The United States government has long wrestled with the link between speech and violence, periodically employing speculative claims of potential violence and law-breaking to suppress political speech in times of national insecurity. By the late 1960s, however, the Supreme Court fully operationalized the First Amendment’s premise that most government speech suppression is antithetical to self-government, individual autonomy, equality, and liberty. The Court therefore, required immediacy of potential violence before the government could punish speech advocating such illegality, but left private actors free to censor and suppress speech. Today, social media companies, at the behest of the government, are doing what …
How Much Do Expert Opinions Matter? An Empirical Investigation Of Selection Bias, Adversarial Bias, And Judicial Deference In Chinese Medical, Chunyan Ding
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
This article investigates the nature of the operation and the role of expert opinions in Chinese medical negligence litigation, drawing on content analysis of 3,619 medical negligence cases and an in-depth survey of judges with experience of adjudicating medical negligence cases. It offers three major findings: first, that both parties to medical negligence disputes show significant selection bias of medical opinions, as do courts when selecting court-appointed experts; second, expert opinions in medical negligence litigation demonstrate substantial adversarial bias; third, courts display very strong judicial deference to expert opinions in determining medical negligence liability. This article fills the methodological gap …
Sovereign Immunity For Russia's Rocket Engines? Enforcing The "Yukos" Award, Evan Drake
Sovereign Immunity For Russia's Rocket Engines? Enforcing The "Yukos" Award, Evan Drake
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
In 2003 Yukos Oil Company was once the largest oil company in Russia, and its oligarch CEO was Russia’s richest man. By 2007 Yukos had been dissolved, its CEO arrested, and its assets acquired by Russian state oil giants Rosneft and Gazprom. The fall of Yukos triggered what may be the largest arbitral dispute of all time. In 2014, the former shareholders of Yukos successfully won a $50 billion award against Russia for violations of the Energy Charter Treaty – by far the largest in history. Now the shareholders need to collect. This Note examines how Yukos could enforce its …
The Clone Wars: The Right To Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger
The Clone Wars: The Right To Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Germany has the strictest genetic engineering laws in the world and bans virtually all kinds of embryonic gene editing. Since the invention of CRISPR, however, embryonic gene editing is more precise, and the possibilities of curing genetic diseases are more real than ever. This Note will argue for the right to embryonic gene editing through an analysis of German constitutional privacy and right to life jurisprudence. Ultimately, this Note argues for a right to procreate under German law that is backed by the state’s affirmative duty to encourage and protect life. When the technology is available, German Law should not …
Governance Interactions In Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Errol Meidinger
Governance Interactions In Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Errol Meidinger
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 3 in Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Enhancing Regulatory Capacity, Ratcheting up Standards, and Empowering Marginalized Actors, Stepan Wood, Rebecca Schmidt, Errol Meidinger,Burkard Eberlein, and Kenneth W. Abbot, eds.
Supply chains are a major site of transnational business governance, and yet their dynamics and effectiveness are usually more assumed than interrogated in regulatory governance discourse. The very term ‘chain’ implies a more determinist and simplistic understanding of supply relationships than is empirically supportable. Supply chains in practice are complex, dynamic, and highly variable networks. Based on peer-group presentations by more than sixty supply chain professionals, this chapter analyzes …