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New York Falling Behind In Implementing Bold Climate Law, Michael B. Gerrard
New York Falling Behind In Implementing Bold Climate Law, Michael B. Gerrard
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In July 2019, shortly after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), I wrote in an op-ed, “The champagne corks are still popping. But the realization is dawning that implementing the new law will be really, really hard. New York is boldly going where no state has gone before … It will take a great deal of sweat and treasure (no one knows just how much), as well as a continuation of the political will that brought us to this point.”
We still do not know how much sweat and treasure will be required, but …
Renewing Products Liability With Semen, Anita Bernstein
Renewing Products Liability With Semen, Anita Bernstein
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The Common Law Inside Social Media, Anita Bernstein
The Common Law Inside Social Media, Anita Bernstein
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What Mcculloch V. Maryland Got Wrong: The Original Meaning Of 'Necessary' Is Not 'Useful', 'Convenient', Or 'Rational', Steven Calabresi, Gary S. Lawson, Elise Kostial
What Mcculloch V. Maryland Got Wrong: The Original Meaning Of 'Necessary' Is Not 'Useful', 'Convenient', Or 'Rational', Steven Calabresi, Gary S. Lawson, Elise Kostial
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McCulloch v. Maryland, echoing Alexander Hamilton nearly thirty years earlier, claimed of the word “necessary” in the Necessary and Proper Clause: “If reference be had to its use, in the common affairs of the world, or in approved authors, we find that it frequently imports that one thing is convenient, or useful . . . to another.” Modern case law has translated that understanding into a rational-basis test that treats the issue of necessity as all but nonjusticiable; The Supreme Court has never found a congressional law unconstitutional on the ground that it was not “necessary . . . …
Golden Shares And Social Enterprise, Naveen Thomas
Golden Shares And Social Enterprise, Naveen Thomas
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Timeout For Sports Trademark Overprotection: Comparing The United States, European Union, And United Kingdom, Jodi S. Balsam
Timeout For Sports Trademark Overprotection: Comparing The United States, European Union, And United Kingdom, Jodi S. Balsam
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Forum Selection Clauses, Non-Signatories, And Personal Jurisdiction, Robin Effron, John F. Coyle
Forum Selection Clauses, Non-Signatories, And Personal Jurisdiction, Robin Effron, John F. Coyle
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Movement Law, Jocelyn Simonson, Amna A. Akbar, Sameer M. Ashar
Movement Law, Jocelyn Simonson, Amna A. Akbar, Sameer M. Ashar
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Pernicious Loyalty, Andrew S. Gold
Conscience Leave, Andrew K. Jennings
From Loyalty To Justice, Andrew S. Gold
Warranty, Product Liability And Transaction Structure: The Problem Of Amazon, Aaron D. Twerski, Edward J. Janger
Warranty, Product Liability And Transaction Structure: The Problem Of Amazon, Aaron D. Twerski, Edward J. Janger
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How To Fix Legal Scholarmush, Adam J. Kolber
How To Fix Legal Scholarmush, Adam J. Kolber
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The Internal Limits On Fiduciary Loyalty, Andrew S. Gold
The Internal Limits On Fiduciary Loyalty, Andrew S. Gold
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Why We (Probably) Must Deliberately Infect, Adam J. Kolber
Why We (Probably) Must Deliberately Infect, Adam J. Kolber
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Building A Law-And-Political-Economy Framework: Beyond The Twentieth-Century Synthesis, K. Sabeel Rahman, Amy Kapczynski, David Singh Grewel, Jedediah Britton-Purdy
Building A Law-And-Political-Economy Framework: Beyond The Twentieth-Century Synthesis, K. Sabeel Rahman, Amy Kapczynski, David Singh Grewel, Jedediah Britton-Purdy
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Transnational Fiduciary Law, Tamar Frankel
Transnational Fiduciary Law, Tamar Frankel
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Fiduciary law is expanding throughout the world.1 It seems to be a new phenomenon, but in reality, it is not. Fiduciary law is ancient. It existed centuries ago in Mesopotamia, 2 Rome, 3 Egypt,4 Greece,5 as well as in Jewish 6 and Christian laws.7 Fiduciary duties arguably developed later in Great Britain when master landlords left for the holy land on religious crusades and had to rely on others to manage their estates.8 The ancient rules, such as those found in agency law in Mesopotamia, may not have been as sophisticated as the current ones-such …
There’S Feminism In These Judgments, Anita Bernstein
There’S Feminism In These Judgments, Anita Bernstein
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An Essay On The Quieting Of Products Liability Law, Aaron Twerski
An Essay On The Quieting Of Products Liability Law, Aaron Twerski
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Oliver Evans And The Framing Of American Patent Law, Christopher Beauchamp
Oliver Evans And The Framing Of American Patent Law, Christopher Beauchamp
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(Almost) No Bad Drugs: Near-Total Products Liability Immunity For Pharmaceuticals Explained, Anita Bernstein
(Almost) No Bad Drugs: Near-Total Products Liability Immunity For Pharmaceuticals Explained, Anita Bernstein
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Negative Liberty Meets Positive Social Change, Anita Bernstein
Negative Liberty Meets Positive Social Change, Anita Bernstein
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Ordinary Causation: A Study In Experimental Statutory Interpretation, James Macleod
Ordinary Causation: A Study In Experimental Statutory Interpretation, James Macleod
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Navigating Introvert Hell, Heidi K. Brown
Uncompensated Takings: Insurance, Efficiency, And Relational Justice, Brian Angelo Lee
Uncompensated Takings: Insurance, Efficiency, And Relational Justice, Brian Angelo Lee
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Repealing Patents, Christopher Beauchamp
Face Fear - Don't Fake It, Heidi K. Brown
Love's Labors Found, Nicholas Allard
Defusing Bullies, Heidi K. Brown
Reporting Certainty, James Macleod