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Full-Text Articles in Law
Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Exclusionary Bundling And The Effects Of A Competitive Fringe, Bart Wilson, Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson
Experimental Economics And Antitrust: What Can We Learn From Laboratory Markets?, Bart Wilson
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron
Legal Methodologies For Maximizing Freedom Of Scientific Research, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector
The 1996 Hague Convention On The Protection Of Minors: What Changes Would Have To Be Made In United States Law In Order To Ratify The Convention, Robert Spector
Robert G. Spector
No abstract provided.
The Independence Of International Arbitrators: An Arbitrator's Perspective, Ahmed El Kosheri, Karim Youssef
The Independence Of International Arbitrators: An Arbitrator's Perspective, Ahmed El Kosheri, Karim Youssef
Dr. Karim Y Youssef
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy Issues In Worker’S Compensation, J. Leonard
Bankruptcy Issues In Worker’S Compensation, J. Leonard
J. Rich Leonard
No abstract provided.
U Visas And The Law Enforcement Certification Requirement, Marisa Cianciarulo, Neda Sargordan
U Visas And The Law Enforcement Certification Requirement, Marisa Cianciarulo, Neda Sargordan
Marisa S. Cianciarulo
No abstract provided.
"No Writer Nor Scholar Need Be Dull": Recollections Of Paul J. Korshin, Ira P. Robbins
"No Writer Nor Scholar Need Be Dull": Recollections Of Paul J. Korshin, Ira P. Robbins
Ira P. Robbins
Ecosystem-Based Management Of Terrestrial And Coastal Water Resources: Can Rapanos Teach Us Anything About The Future Of Integrated Water Management, Chad J. Mcguire
Ecosystem-Based Management Of Terrestrial And Coastal Water Resources: Can Rapanos Teach Us Anything About The Future Of Integrated Water Management, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Congressional Briefing Session, J. Leonard
Marisa Cianciarulo On Matter Of A-T-, 24 I. & N. Dec. 296, Marisa Cianciarulo
Marisa Cianciarulo On Matter Of A-T-, 24 I. & N. Dec. 296, Marisa Cianciarulo
Marisa S. Cianciarulo
No abstract provided.
Preaching To The Uncoverted: America's Need For Skilled Foreign Workers, Michele Pistone, John Hoeffner
Preaching To The Uncoverted: America's Need For Skilled Foreign Workers, Michele Pistone, John Hoeffner
Michele R. Pistone
No abstract provided.
Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address: Framing The Dialogue Between Secularists And Theists In The United States Today, Michael Scaperlanda
Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address: Framing The Dialogue Between Secularists And Theists In The United States Today, Michael Scaperlanda
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
Technological Convergence And Competition On The Edge - „Emerging Markets“ And Their Regulation, Andrea Stazi
Technological Convergence And Competition On The Edge - „Emerging Markets“ And Their Regulation, Andrea Stazi
Andrea Stazi
Technological convergence, on the one hand, tends to point out new roles - and sometimes also markets - for the players in the communications industry, producing the segmentation of different functions and phases in the value chain. On the other hand, technological convergence could bring forth numerous specific antitrust issues, such as an increase in the market power of the suppliers of more appealing services or contents, or a premature foreclosure of the new market due to leveraging of the power maintained by a company in another market. A topic of particular interest, till now quite neglected by legal doctrine, …
Copyright Criminals: This Is A Sampling Sport, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright Criminals: This Is A Sampling Sport, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
“Some Suggestions For Trying An Arbitration Case”, Abraham Gafni
“Some Suggestions For Trying An Arbitration Case”, Abraham Gafni
Abraham Gafni
No abstract provided.
The Case Of The Crooked Convictions: Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, And The Court Of Last Resort, Malinda Seymore
The Case Of The Crooked Convictions: Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, And The Court Of Last Resort, Malinda Seymore
Malinda L. Seymore
Estate Management Software, Mark Gillett
Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman
Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman
Monika U. Ehrman
No abstract provided.
Sampling, Sound Collage, And Other Folk Music Making Practices In The Age Of Intellectual Property, Kembrew Mcleod
Sampling, Sound Collage, And Other Folk Music Making Practices In The Age Of Intellectual Property, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Free Speech, Fair Use, And Copyright Exceptions, Kembrew Mcleod
Free Speech, Fair Use, And Copyright Exceptions, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Software And Business Method Patents: A Review And Update, Robert Merges
Software And Business Method Patents: A Review And Update, Robert Merges
Robert P Merges
No abstract provided.
Kant On Intellectual Property Rights: Concepts And Principles For The Digital Era, Robert Merges
Kant On Intellectual Property Rights: Concepts And Principles For The Digital Era, Robert Merges
Robert P Merges
No abstract provided.
Collateralizing Over-The-Counter Derivative Obligations, Christian Johnson
Collateralizing Over-The-Counter Derivative Obligations, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
“Massachusetts V. Epa,” The Supreme Court: Past And Prologue – A Look At The October 2006 And October 2007 Terms, Andrew Morriss
“Massachusetts V. Epa,” The Supreme Court: Past And Prologue – A Look At The October 2006 And October 2007 Terms, Andrew Morriss
Andrew P. Morriss
No abstract provided.
Bioethics And Law In The United States: A Legal Process Perspective, Charles Baron
Bioethics And Law In The United States: A Legal Process Perspective, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Discussant, Education Law And Policy Forum, Mary Sue Backus
Discussant, Education Law And Policy Forum, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Charitable Deductions For Rail-Trail Conversions: Reconciling The Partial Interest Rule And The National Trails System Act, Danaya C. Wright
Charitable Deductions For Rail-Trail Conversions: Reconciling The Partial Interest Rule And The National Trails System Act, Danaya C. Wright
Danaya C. Wright
Abstract: This article examines an undeveloped legal topic at the intersection of tax law and real property law: charitable deductions from income tax liability for donations of railroad corridors to be converted into recreational trails. The very popular rails-to-trails program assists in the conversion of abandoned railroad corridors into hiking and biking trails. But the legal questions surrounding the property rights of these corridors have been complex and highly litigated. In 1983, Congress amended the National Trails System Act to provide a mechanism for facilitating these conversions, a process called railbanking. In essence, a railroad transfers its real property interests …
Retribution's Role, John Bronsteen
Retribution's Role, John Bronsteen
John Bronsteen
For many decades, criminal law scholars have directed their efforts at finding a philosophical justification of criminal punishment. This endeavor has created a split between retributivists (who deem punishment justified by the wrongdoing of the offender) and utilitarians (who deem it justified by its good consequences such as deterring future crime). This Article suggests that the dialogue between retributivists and utilitarians would profit from a change in the way they frame the central question of what justifies punishment. Specifically, the question could be divided as follows. First, why does the state have a right to punish? And second, why does …