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Major Questions Impede Major Progress--Rebuking The Major Questions Doctrine & West Virginia V. Epa In Minnesota, Michael Warkel
Major Questions Impede Major Progress--Rebuking The Major Questions Doctrine & West Virginia V. Epa In Minnesota, Michael Warkel
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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The Lawyer's Role In Improving "Humane" Meat Labeling, Ryne P. Smith
The Lawyer's Role In Improving "Humane" Meat Labeling, Ryne P. Smith
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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More “Substantial Harm” Than Good: Recrafting Foia’S Exemption 4 After Food Marketing Institute V. Argus Leader Media, Jane E. Kirtley, Scott Memmel, Jonathan Anderson
More “Substantial Harm” Than Good: Recrafting Foia’S Exemption 4 After Food Marketing Institute V. Argus Leader Media, Jane E. Kirtley, Scott Memmel, Jonathan Anderson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transportation Electrification: An Examination Of The Utility's Role, Kate Kahlert
Transportation Electrification: An Examination Of The Utility's Role, Kate Kahlert
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Skidmore To Dance Around The Chevron Two-Step: Sinclair Wyoming Ref. Co. V. Epa, 887 F.3d 986 (10th Cir. 2017), Aaron P.B. White
Using Skidmore To Dance Around The Chevron Two-Step: Sinclair Wyoming Ref. Co. V. Epa, 887 F.3d 986 (10th Cir. 2017), Aaron P.B. White
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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A Kafkaesque Process? Ferc Jurisdiction During Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Richard E.B. Dornfeld, Cory J. Marsolek
A Kafkaesque Process? Ferc Jurisdiction During Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Richard E.B. Dornfeld, Cory J. Marsolek
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wotus: The Water Definition Battle That Defines The Nation, Kole W. Kelley, Cassandra N. Bantz
Wotus: The Water Definition Battle That Defines The Nation, Kole W. Kelley, Cassandra N. Bantz
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Winter Of Discontent: A Circumscribed Chevron, Nicholas R. Bednar
The Winter Of Discontent: A Circumscribed Chevron, Nicholas R. Bednar
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Neither Fish Nor Fowl: The Separation Of Powers And The Office Of Administrative Hearings, Ann E. Cohen, Elise Larson
Neither Fish Nor Fowl: The Separation Of Powers And The Office Of Administrative Hearings, Ann E. Cohen, Elise Larson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Shared Goals: How The Hhs Office Of Inspector General Supports Health Care Industry Compliance Efforts, Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann
Shared Goals: How The Hhs Office Of Inspector General Supports Health Care Industry Compliance Efforts, Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court Puts The Brakes On Cuozzo Speed Technologies: Investigating The Intersection Of Administrative Law And The Judiciary, Jason Kuchar
Cybaris®
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Changing Hearts, Minds, And Structures: Advancing Equity And Health Equity In State Government Policies, Operations, And Practices In Minnesota And Other States, Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki
Changing Hearts, Minds, And Structures: Advancing Equity And Health Equity In State Government Policies, Operations, And Practices In Minnesota And Other States, Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Rules, Cory Marsolek
The Law Of Rules, Cory Marsolek
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
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Public Engagement And Decision-Making: Moving Minnesota Forward To Dialogue And Deliberation, Lisa Blomgren Amsler, Tina Nabatchi
Public Engagement And Decision-Making: Moving Minnesota Forward To Dialogue And Deliberation, Lisa Blomgren Amsler, Tina Nabatchi
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Case Note: Property Law—Outdoor Advertising Control Acts Slice City Funds Into The Bunker—In Re Denial Of Eller Media Company’S Applications For Outdoor Advertising Device Permits In The City Of Mounds View, Sarah M. Stensland
William Mitchell Law Review
This note first examines a brief history of the municipal development of the comprehensive plan and outdoor advertising control legislation, the federal government’s promulgation of the Highway Beautification Act, and the Minnesota Outdoor Advertising Control Act. Upon review of the background of the Eller Media case, this note highlights the opinion rendered by the Minnesota Supreme Court. An analysis of the supreme court’s interpretation in light of the outdoor advertising control acts and regulations follows, including an examination of the policies that underlie the pertinent statutes. This note concludes that based on the state of the golf course today, the …
Note: Get The Balance Right: Finding An Equilibrium Between Charitable Solicitation, Fraud, And The First Amendment In Illinois Ex Rel. Madigan V. Telemarketing Associates, Inc., 538 U.S. 600 (2003), Christopher R. Sullivan
Note: Get The Balance Right: Finding An Equilibrium Between Charitable Solicitation, Fraud, And The First Amendment In Illinois Ex Rel. Madigan V. Telemarketing Associates, Inc., 538 U.S. 600 (2003), Christopher R. Sullivan
William Mitchell Law Review
This Note first examines the history of the relevant law in the areas of fraud, charitable solicitation, and prior restraints. Specifically, it examines the three leading cases on regulation of charitable fundraising speech: Schaumburg, Munson, and Riley. Next, the Note discusses the history and holding of Illinois ex rel. Madigan v. Telemarketing Associates, Inc. Next, this Note will explore the holding in Telemarketing Associates in light of Schaumburg and its progeny. This analysis includes a survey of recent and pending fraud litigation against charities and their fundraisers, and a review of the Federal Trade Commission's “Operation Phoney Philanthropy.” Finally, the …