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Full-Text Articles in Law
"True Human Community": Catholic Social Thought, Aristotelian Ethics, And The Moral Order Of The Business Company, Scott T. Fitzgibbon
"True Human Community": Catholic Social Thought, Aristotelian Ethics, And The Moral Order Of The Business Company, Scott T. Fitzgibbon
Scott T. FitzGibbon
No abstract provided.
Characteristics Of Soulless Persons: The Applicability Of The Character Evidence Rule To Corporations, Susanna Ripken
Characteristics Of Soulless Persons: The Applicability Of The Character Evidence Rule To Corporations, Susanna Ripken
Susanna K. Ripken
The article discusses the nature of corporate personhood and the propriety of using certain types of evidence to prove corporate misconduct. Under Federal Rule of Evidence 404, the character evidence rule, evidence of a person's bad character generally is not admissible to prove that a person acted in conformity with that character on a particular occasion. Although the rule serves to protect individuals in both criminal and civil cases, no consensus exists as to whether the character evidence rule should apply with equal force to corporations. This article argues that the ban on character evidence should not be extended to …
Why I Do Not Teach Van Gorkom, Lawrence A. Hamermesh
Why I Do Not Teach Van Gorkom, Lawrence A. Hamermesh
Lawrence A. Hamermesh
No abstract provided.
Note, Florida Corporation Law: Proposed Statutory Relief For Oppressed Minority Shareholders In Florida, Jeffrey M. Mcfarland
Note, Florida Corporation Law: Proposed Statutory Relief For Oppressed Minority Shareholders In Florida, Jeffrey M. Mcfarland
Jeffrey M McFarland
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, "Preemption Doctrine After Cipollone", Renee Jones
Recent Cases, "Preemption Doctrine After Cipollone", Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.
Developments In The Law, "Nonprofit Corporations" (Iii. Tax Exemption), Renee Jones
Developments In The Law, "Nonprofit Corporations" (Iii. Tax Exemption), Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.