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Jonathan Pollard: A More Genuine Notion Of Justice, Kenneth Lasson
Jonathan Pollard: A More Genuine Notion Of Justice, Kenneth Lasson
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Perhaps the president, visibly moved by the film, would sympathize with the moral impulse that drove [Jonathan Pollard] to give vital defense information to Israel. Perhaps he'd likewise equate Nazi Germany with demonic Iraq. Perhaps Mr. [Clinton], currently compiling his own list of presidential pardons, would see to it that the horrendous life sentence handed Pollard in 1985 be commuted to time served.
Particularly galling, though, are the potshots from two former Justice Department prosecutors - the politically ambitious Joseph DiGenova and his former assistant David Geneson - who effectively bargained Pollard out of a trial by promising not to …
Care For Those Who Wore The Uniform, Kenneth Lasson
Care For Those Who Wore The Uniform, Kenneth Lasson
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Considerations were granted to American war veterans as far back as 1636, when the pilgrims, in the midst of an Indian insurrection, devised a special law providing rights and assistance to those who fought. Various of the early American colonies passed similar laws for disabled veterans, and by the time of the Revolution the benefits concept had been firmly established.
Said Calvin Coolidge in 1920: "The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." But such platitudes did little to solve the fragmented administration of veterans' affairs, which inevitably was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of cases. Thus was …
Federal Income Taxation Of U.S. Branches Of Foreign Corporations: Separate Entity Or Separate Rules?, Fred B. Brown
Federal Income Taxation Of U.S. Branches Of Foreign Corporations: Separate Entity Or Separate Rules?, Fred B. Brown
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Foreign corporations conduct U.S. business activities either through U.S. subsidiaries or U.S. branches. A U.S. subsidiary of a foreign corporation generally is taxed as any other domestic corporation, that is, as a separate taxable entity apart from its foreign parent. In contrast, a U.S. branch of a foreign corporation is not treated as a separate taxable entity; instead, the Code and regulations employ a set of special rules that allocate and apportion to the U.S. branch a portion of the foreign corporation's income in order to determine the net income subject to U.S. tax.
The rules used for taxing U.S. …
Groveling At The Feet Of Football's Greedy Lords, Kenneth Lasson
Groveling At The Feet Of Football's Greedy Lords, Kenneth Lasson
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Reverse Removal, Joan E. Steinman
Reverse Removal, Joan E. Steinman
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Over the past several years, the legal community has given a great deal of thought to the problems created by multiparty, multiclaim, multiforum litigation. A flurry of activity and an outpouring of writing have resulted, including proposals for substantial changes in both substantive and procedural law. Congress legislated a number of the recommendations made by the Federal Courts Study Committee when it passed the Judicial Improvements Act of 1990. Additional legislation concerning the handling of complex cases is pending, and further action by Congress over the next several years is probable, in view of the burden that complex litigation imposes …
Health Care In The Inner City: Asking The Right Question, Sidney D. Watson
Health Care In The Inner City: Asking The Right Question, Sidney D. Watson
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MIAMI-June Kirchik, fifty-eight years old, discovered a large lump in her breast. When she went to a private hospital, she was denied treatment because she was indigent and her case was not considered an emergency. A public hospital performed a biopsy, which was positive, and gave her an appointment for treatment three weeks later. When Mrs. Kirchik arrived for treatment, however, the public hospital turned her away because she had not yet applied for Medicaid. Mrs. Kirchik tried another public hospital, but was turned away because she was not a resident of the hospital's service area. When Mrs. Kirchik's story …
The Reunification Of Contract: The Objective Theory Of Consumer Form Contracts, Michael I. Meyerson
The Reunification Of Contract: The Objective Theory Of Consumer Form Contracts, Michael I. Meyerson
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Despite the ubiquitousness of standard form contracts in the world of consumer transactions, there is no consensus as to how these contracts ought to be constructed. Some courts continue to treat form contracts as if they were classically negotiated contracts. Others attempt in a variety of ways to factor in the reality that consumers entering into these contracts are not able to negotiate the terms and almost always sign these documents, which are presented on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, without reading them. This article posits that the cause of this continued confusion over form contracts is due to a basic failure …
Good Faith Transferees Of U.S. Treasury Securities And Other Weird Ideas: Making Federal Commercial Law, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Good Faith Transferees Of U.S. Treasury Securities And Other Weird Ideas: Making Federal Commercial Law, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
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The Myth Of The Impartial Judge, Jane C. Murphy
The Myth Of The Impartial Judge, Jane C. Murphy
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Format And Content Standards For The Electronic Exchange Of Legal Information, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Format And Content Standards For The Electronic Exchange Of Legal Information, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Introduction, The Congress, The Courts And Computer Based Communications Networks: Answering Questions About Access And Content Control, Symposium, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Introduction, The Congress, The Courts And Computer Based Communications Networks: Answering Questions About Access And Content Control, Symposium, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Civil Penalties And Multiple Punishment Under The Double Jeopardy Clause: Some Unanswered Questions, David S. Rudstein
Civil Penalties And Multiple Punishment Under The Double Jeopardy Clause: Some Unanswered Questions, David S. Rudstein
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Mercy Killing And The Right To Inherit, Jeffrey G. Sherman
Mercy Killing And The Right To Inherit, Jeffrey G. Sherman
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Law Office Automation Approaching The Millenium, Ronald W. Staudt
Law Office Automation Approaching The Millenium, Ronald W. Staudt
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Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
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Where Have All The Computers Gone? Survey Checks Out Law Firm Usage (With R. Shiels), Ronald W. Staudt
Where Have All The Computers Gone? Survey Checks Out Law Firm Usage (With R. Shiels), Ronald W. Staudt
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Political Federalism And Congressional Truth-Telling, Margaret G. Stewart
Political Federalism And Congressional Truth-Telling, Margaret G. Stewart
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Local Protection Of Biodiversity: What Is Its Niche?, A. Dan Tarlock
Local Protection Of Biodiversity: What Is Its Niche?, A. Dan Tarlock
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Coordination By Default, Richard Warner
Why Pragmatism? The Puzzling Place Of Pragmatism In Critical Theory, Richard Warner
Why Pragmatism? The Puzzling Place Of Pragmatism In Critical Theory, Richard Warner
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"But Whoever Treasures Freedom...": The Right To Travel And Extraterritorial Abortions, Seth F. Kreimer
"But Whoever Treasures Freedom...": The Right To Travel And Extraterritorial Abortions, Seth F. Kreimer
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Using Fundamental Principles Of Commercial Law To Decide Ucc Cases, , Steven L. Harris
Using Fundamental Principles Of Commercial Law To Decide Ucc Cases, , Steven L. Harris
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Explaining One-Way Fee Shifting, Harold J. Krent
Explaining One-Way Fee Shifting, Harold J. Krent
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Fee Shifting Under The Equal Access To Justice Act -- A Qualified Success, Harold J. Krent
Fee Shifting Under The Equal Access To Justice Act -- A Qualified Success, Harold J. Krent
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Of Citizen Suits And Citizen Sunstein (With E. Shenkman), Harold J. Krent
Of Citizen Suits And Citizen Sunstein (With E. Shenkman), Harold J. Krent
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Afterword: Labor Law Reform: Waiting For Congress?, Martin H. Malin
Afterword: Labor Law Reform: Waiting For Congress?, Martin H. Malin
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Privatizing Justice: A Jurisprudential Perspective On Labor And Employment Arbitration From The Steelworkers Trilogy To Gilmer (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin
Privatizing Justice: A Jurisprudential Perspective On Labor And Employment Arbitration From The Steelworkers Trilogy To Gilmer (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin
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Public Employees' Rights To Strike: Law And Experience, Martin H. Malin
Public Employees' Rights To Strike: Law And Experience, Martin H. Malin
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The Public Square And The Jew As Religious Other, Sheldon Nahmod
The Public Square And The Jew As Religious Other, Sheldon Nahmod
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Lawyering For Social Change: The Power Of The Narrative In Domestic Violence Law Reform, Jane C. Murphy
Lawyering For Social Change: The Power Of The Narrative In Domestic Violence Law Reform, Jane C. Murphy
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The role of the narrative or story in legal discourse has been explored and developed in legal scholarship over the last several years. The goals of the various calls for more storytelling in the legal context vary. They generally relate, however, to a desire to move away from exclusive reliance on abstract legal argumentation to persuade. The goals of ‘storytellers‘ are also linked to furthering an understanding of the dynamics of oppression based on race or gender, or both.
The judicial and legislative processes have always included a narrative component. Clinical legal scholarship has also explored the critical role of …