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Full-Text Articles in Law
Untangling The Market-Participant Exemption To The Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
Untangling The Market-Participant Exemption To The Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
Michigan Law Review
This article explores the market-participant rule. Part I traces the rule's evolution and shows how it has proven less rigid than some initially feared. Part II probes the roots of the rule by challenging justifications for it suggested by other observers. Part III offers an alternative theory of the market-participant doctrine, arguing in particular that it rests on a cluster of rationales that properly have led· the Court to uphold marketplace preferences as the "general rule." Part IV builds on Part III to advance a new, four-part framework for evaluating market-participant issues. Part V then uses that framework to apply …
Is This Really Necessary? - The Seminal Regulatory Issue Of The '90s: Media Regulation And Competition
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The California Bankers Association Proposes To Rewrite California Banking Law: The Ultimate Blank Check, Gail K. Hillebrand
The California Bankers Association Proposes To Rewrite California Banking Law: The Ultimate Blank Check, Gail K. Hillebrand
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Public Interest Organizations, J. Jacobson
Public Interest Organizations, J. Jacobson
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Accountancy, J. Altomare
Board Of Accountancy, J. Altomare
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Senate Office Of Research, E. D'Angelo
Senate Office Of Research, E. D'Angelo
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Behavioral Science Examiners, S. Hillard
Board Of Behavioral Science Examiners, S. Hillard
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Barber Examiners, P. Flynn, Jr.
Board Of Barber Examiners, P. Flynn, Jr.
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Bureau Of Collection And Investigative Services, D. Kaplan
Bureau Of Collection And Investigative Services, D. Kaplan
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, D. Ruth
Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, D. Ruth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Medical Quality Assurance, K. Elliott, D. Kaplan, D. Kraus, J. D'Angelo
Board Of Medical Quality Assurance, K. Elliott, D. Kaplan, D. Kraus, J. D'Angelo
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, W. Kubelun
Board Of Pharmacy, W. Kubelun
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Registration For Professional Engineers And Land Surveyors, M. Walker
Board Of Registration For Professional Engineers And Land Surveyors, M. Walker
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Tax Preparer Program, C. Rumann
Tax Preparer Program, C. Rumann
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, S. Brunsdon
Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, S. Brunsdon
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Cal-Osha, W. Braun
Department Of Food And Agriculture, S. Hillard, C. Merrill, A. Urrutia
Department Of Food And Agriculture, S. Hillard, C. Merrill, A. Urrutia
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Air Resources Board, M. Haberkorn, H. Woodruff
Air Resources Board, M. Haberkorn, H. Woodruff
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Auctioneer Commission, W. Kubelun
Auctioneer Commission, W. Kubelun
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Forestry, B. J. Pantone
Board Of Forestry, B. J. Pantone
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Public Utilities Commission, R. Ehrman, B. Wallace
Public Utilities Commission, R. Ehrman, B. Wallace
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
General Legislation, S. Barrow
General Legislation, S. Barrow
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Lessons Of Miller And Hudnut: On Proposing A Pornography Ordinance That Passes Constitutional Muster, Martin Karo, Marcia Mcbrian
The Lessons Of Miller And Hudnut: On Proposing A Pornography Ordinance That Passes Constitutional Muster, Martin Karo, Marcia Mcbrian
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note first reviews the evolution of obscenity law, concentrating on the modern obscenity test formulated in Miller v. California, including its requirement that any obscenity prosecution must be based on a state statute, not merely on the common law. It then examines the elements of the Miller test, arguing that legislatures may determine statewide "community standards" of patently offensive depictions of sexual conduct and discusses the permissibility of legislative expansion of pornography regulation beyond the present boundaries. Part II examines the federal courts' analysis of the civil rights-based antipornography ordinance passed in Indianapolis. Part III suggests standards for …
Liability For Discretionary Decisions Of State Officers And Employees Under The North Carolina Tort Claims Act: A Critical Analysis Of Hochheiser V. North Carolina Department Of Transportation, Mark W. Morris
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proving Violations Or Proving Affirmative Defenses Under The Occupational Safety And Health Act Of North America, Michael R. Smith
Proving Violations Or Proving Affirmative Defenses Under The Occupational Safety And Health Act Of North America, Michael R. Smith
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Seventeen Percent Solution: Formula Guidelines For Determining Child Support Awards Arrive In North Carolina, J. Brad Donovan
The Seventeen Percent Solution: Formula Guidelines For Determining Child Support Awards Arrive In North Carolina, J. Brad Donovan
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tenants' Rights In Police Power Condemnations Under State Statutes And Procedural Due Process, Eric Wills Orts
Tenants' Rights In Police Power Condemnations Under State Statutes And Procedural Due Process, Eric Wills Orts
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustified condemnations of their buildings. Part I provides an overview of the legal and constitutional structure of the police power to condemn buildings. Part II analyzes state statutes governing the condemnation of buildings. Focusing on the statutory rights to notice and opportunity for a hearing provided to tenants, Part II concludes that a majority of states provide inadequate protection for tenants facing eviction by condemnation. Part II then proposes statutory reform, based on an approach taken by a minority of states. Part III demonstrates that …
Office Of Administrative Law, M. Colwell
Office Of Administrative Law, M. Colwell
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Office Of The Auditor General, P. Thorner
Office Of The Auditor General, P. Thorner
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Commission On California State Government Organization And Economy (Little Hoover Commission), E. D'Angelo
Commission On California State Government Organization And Economy (Little Hoover Commission), E. D'Angelo
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.