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Full-Text Articles in Law
Workshop | Body Worn Video Recorders: The Socio-Technical Implications Of Gathering Direct Evidence, Katina Michael, Alexander Hayes
Workshop | Body Worn Video Recorders: The Socio-Technical Implications Of Gathering Direct Evidence, Katina Michael, Alexander Hayes
Alexander Hayes Mr.
- From in-car video recording to body-worn video recording
- Exploring available technologies: how do they work, pros and cons
- Storing direct evidence in secure storage: factors to consider
- Citizens “shooting” back with POV tech – what are their rights?
- Crowdsourced sousveillance- harnessing public data for forensic profiling
- Police force policies and practices on the application of new media
The Innovation Commons, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Innovation Commons, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
This book of CASES AND MATERIALS ON INNOVATION AND COMPETITION POLICY is intended for educational use. The book is free for all to use subject to an open source license agreement. It differs from IP/antitrust casebooks in that it considers numerous sources of competition policy in addition to antitrust, including those that emanate from the intellectual property laws themselves, and also related issues such as the relationship between market structure and innovation, the competitive consequences of regulatory rules governing technology competition such as net neutrality and interconnection, misuse, the first sale doctrine, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Chapters …
Competition For Innovation, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition For Innovation, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
Both antitrust and IP law are limited and imperfect instruments for regulating innovation. The problems include high information costs and lack of sufficient knowledge, special interest capture, and the jury trial system, to name a few. More fundamentally, antitrust law and intellectual property law have looked at markets in very different ways. Further, over the last three decades antitrust law has undergone a reformation process that has made it extremely self conscious about its goals. While the need for such reform is at least as apparent in patent and copyright law, very little true reform has actually occurred.
Antitrust has …
The Quickly--Evolving Tax Filing Status For Same-Gender Couples, John Treu
The Quickly--Evolving Tax Filing Status For Same-Gender Couples, John Treu
John S. Treu
Discusses the evolving law regarding federal income tax filing status for same-gender couples.
Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss (Mary Ann Digan Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss (Mary Ann Digan Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
The Dividends Of Good Governance, Riccardo Pelizzo, Rick Stapenhurst
The Dividends Of Good Governance, Riccardo Pelizzo, Rick Stapenhurst
riccardo pelizzo
this analysis reveals that corruption is a luxury that developing countries cannot afford. countries with lower levels of corruption are all more developed, regardless of how development is measured
Export Controls: A Contemporary History, Bert Chapman
Export Controls: A Contemporary History, Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Provides highlights of my recently published book Export Controls: A Contemporary History. Describes the roles played by multiple U.S. Government agencies and congressional oversight committees in this policymaking arena including the Commerce, Defense, State, and Treasury Departments. It also reviews the roles played by international government organizations such as the Missile Technology Control Regime, export oriented businesses, and research intensive universities.
Escaping Entity-Centrism In Financial Services Regulation, Anita Krug
Escaping Entity-Centrism In Financial Services Regulation, Anita Krug
All Faculty Scholarship
In the ongoing discussions about financial services regulation, one critically important topic has not been recognized, let alone addressed. That topic is what this Article calls the “entity-centrism” of financial services regulation. Laws and rules are entity-centric when they assume that a financial services firm is a stand-alone entity, operating separately from and independently of any other entity. They are entitycentric, therefore, when the specific requirements and obligations they comprise are addressed only to an abstract and solitary “firm,” with little or no contemplation of affiliates, parent companies, subsidiaries, or multi-entity enterprises. Regulatory entity-centrism is not an isolated phenomenon, as …
Order On Defendants' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment (North Star Jefferson, Llc Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Order On Defendants' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment (North Star Jefferson, Llc Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order On Georgia-Pacific's Motion And Memorandum To Exclude Damages (Ezgreen Assoc. Llc), John J. Goger
Order On Georgia-Pacific's Motion And Memorandum To Exclude Damages (Ezgreen Assoc. Llc), John J. Goger
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Loving: Who Can The Irs Regulate?, Robert D. Probasco
Loving: Who Can The Irs Regulate?, Robert D. Probasco
Robert Probasco
How The Mob (Museum) Was Won: Building A History Of Organized Crime In The U.S., Michael Green
How The Mob (Museum) Was Won: Building A History Of Organized Crime In The U.S., Michael Green
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Report On The 15th International Conference On Gambling & Risk Taking, Dean M. Macomber
Report On The 15th International Conference On Gambling & Risk Taking, Dean M. Macomber
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Building The First Gaming Master’S Program: An Industry Perspective, Toni Repetti, Soyeon Jung
Building The First Gaming Master’S Program: An Industry Perspective, Toni Repetti, Soyeon Jung
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The gaming industry has dramatically expanded not only domestically and internationally, but further to the online market. This growth has caused the industry to be more complicated than ever, and face massive challenges, competition, and opportunity. Consequently, there is a need for more qualified candidates in the gaming industry. Few gaming degrees are offered at a university level and more importantly, there is currently no master’s program in gaming management in the United States. Results of this survey of 201 industry professionals show that the majority would be interested in a master’s in gaming with most preferring an online of …
Casino Games And The Central Limit Theorem, Ashok Singh, Anthony F. Lucas, Rohan J. Dalpatadu, Dennis J. Murphy
Casino Games And The Central Limit Theorem, Ashok Singh, Anthony F. Lucas, Rohan J. Dalpatadu, Dennis J. Murphy
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The central limit theorem, in simple terms, states that the probability distribution of the mean of a random sample, for most probability distributions, can be approximated by a normal distribution when the number of observations in the sample is 'sufficiently' large. Most applied statistics books recommend using the normal approximation for the probability distribution of the sample mean when the number of observations exceeds 30. It is commonly known in the discipline of statistics that larger samples will be needed when the underlying probability distribution is heavily skewed. However, the minimum number of samples needed for the CLT to yield …
Mapping The Online Gambling E-Servicescape: A Conceptual Model, Brett L. Abarbanel
Mapping The Online Gambling E-Servicescape: A Conceptual Model, Brett L. Abarbanel
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
A conceptual model is proposed that examines the potential influence of an online casino’s atmospheric cues and functional qualities on consumer behavioral response. A stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R) model, often used to frame other servicescape research, is adapted as the basis of the theory that the online casino environment will influence the organismic effects of cognitive and affective states, which in turn influence gamblers’ approach or avoidance behavioral intentions. Theorized elements of the virtual stimulus include high and low task-relevant cues, financial trust, and gambling value. Personal and situational factors, as well as demographic characteristics, are proposed to moderate the relationship between …
Impact Of The 2003 Illinois Gaming Tax Rate Increase On Marketing Spending, Mikael B. Ahlgren, Sarah Tanford, Ashok Singh
Impact Of The 2003 Illinois Gaming Tax Rate Increase On Marketing Spending, Mikael B. Ahlgren, Sarah Tanford, Ashok Singh
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The purpose of this research is to investigate a potential consequence related to the 2003 Illinois Gaming Tax rate restructuring. Specifically, did the assessment of a higher gaming tax rate in the state of Illinois negatively impact promotional spending by an Illinois riverboat operator in an attempt to limit revenues and avoid incurring a higher tax rate? Data were contributed by a major Illinois riverboat operator and the researchers utilized an Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) method for analysis of the data. The findings demonstrate that this particular operator reduced promotional spending when confronted with increases in gaming tax rates. …
Front Matter And Faculty Notes
Front Matter And Faculty Notes
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Proposed Subordination Provisions For Master Trust Indenture, Taylor K. Wirth
Proposed Subordination Provisions For Master Trust Indenture, Taylor K. Wirth
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Legal Form, Style, And Etiquette For Email, George W. Kuney
Legal Form, Style, And Etiquette For Email, George W. Kuney
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Case Commentaries
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner
A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Addressing Shortfalls In Traditional Legal Education: Ut's Concentrations And Capstones And Waller Lansden's Schola2juris Program, George W. Kuney, Joseph Watson
Addressing Shortfalls In Traditional Legal Education: Ut's Concentrations And Capstones And Waller Lansden's Schola2juris Program, George W. Kuney, Joseph Watson
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Willful Blindness, Plausible Deniability, And Tippee Liability: Sac, Steven Cohen, And The Court's Opinion In Dirks, Joan Macleod Heminway
Willful Blindness, Plausible Deniability, And Tippee Liability: Sac, Steven Cohen, And The Court's Opinion In Dirks, Joan Macleod Heminway
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Using An Interviewing, Counseling, Negotiating, And Drafting Simulation In The First Year Legal Writing Program, Kirsten A. Dauphinais
Using An Interviewing, Counseling, Negotiating, And Drafting Simulation In The First Year Legal Writing Program, Kirsten A. Dauphinais
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
The First Year: Integrating Transactional Skills, Lynnise E. Pantin
The First Year: Integrating Transactional Skills, Lynnise E. Pantin
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Transactional Drafting: Using Law Firm Marketing Materials As A Research Resource For Teaching Drafting, Ted Becker
Transactional Drafting: Using Law Firm Marketing Materials As A Research Resource For Teaching Drafting, Ted Becker
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
A Cultural Revolution: The Demise Of Corporate Culture Through The Whistleblower Bounty Provisions Of The Dodd-Frank Act, Rachel S. Taylor
A Cultural Revolution: The Demise Of Corporate Culture Through The Whistleblower Bounty Provisions Of The Dodd-Frank Act, Rachel S. Taylor
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Speaking Up For Justice, Suffering Injustice: Whistleblower Protection And The Need For Reform, Dana L. Gold
Introduction: Speaking Up For Justice, Suffering Injustice: Whistleblower Protection And The Need For Reform, Dana L. Gold
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Nexus Between Governance Infrastructure And The Ease Of Doing Business In Africa, Research In International Trade