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Tennessee Law Review

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2016

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Foreword - Leading The Future: Symposium On Professional Leadership Education, Douglas A. Blaze Jan 2016

Foreword - Leading The Future: Symposium On Professional Leadership Education, Douglas A. Blaze

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I Am Because We Are, Robert A. Rider Jan 2016

I Am Because We Are, Robert A. Rider

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Uncertainty And Reverse Payments, Ramsi A. Woodcock Jan 2016

Uncertainty And Reverse Payments, Ramsi A. Woodcock

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The current approach to "reverse payment" settlements of drug patent litigation seeks to preclude only those settlements guaranteed to harm consumers, rather than all that could harm them. Antitrust tolerates the possibility of harm in order to give firms the freedom to make settlements that might benefit consumers, relative to what courts would achieve under patent law. Antitrust's mission is not, however, to improve upon outcomes under patent law, but rather to prevent harm to consumers. Accordingly, antitrust must minimize the possibility of harm, even if that precludes the chance of gain. I show that a ban on all settlements …


The New Diversity Crisis In The Federal Judiciary, Jason Iuliano, Avery Stewart Jan 2016

The New Diversity Crisis In The Federal Judiciary, Jason Iuliano, Avery Stewart

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For much of its history, the federal judiciary was characterized by a complete lack of surface-level (i.e., demographic) diversity. Over the past fifty years, efforts to promote surface-level diversity have yielded significant gains and the modern judiciary now looks more like the citizenry it serves than it has at any other point in history. Although this particular diversity crisis has abated, a new one has taken shape.

Today, deep-level diversity is at an all-time low. This type of diversity denotes those attributes that are non-demographic in nature. It includes characteristics such as work experience, values, attitudes, and educational background. Given …


The Voleaders Academy And Boundary Spanning Leadership, Sally Parish, Joe Scogin Jan 2016

The Voleaders Academy And Boundary Spanning Leadership, Sally Parish, Joe Scogin

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