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Federal Preemption Of Claims Based On Cell Phone Hazards: Farina V. Nokia And The Road To The U.S. Supreme Court, Jean Eggen Sep 2011

Federal Preemption Of Claims Based On Cell Phone Hazards: Farina V. Nokia And The Road To The U.S. Supreme Court, Jean Eggen

Jean M. Eggen

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Foreclosing On The Federal Power Grab: Dodd-Frank, Preemption, And The State Role In Mortgage Servicing Regulation, Kurt Eggert Dec 2010

Foreclosing On The Federal Power Grab: Dodd-Frank, Preemption, And The State Role In Mortgage Servicing Regulation, Kurt Eggert

Kurt Eggert

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Escape From Copyright: Market Success Vs. Statutory Failure In The Protection Of Expressive Works, Tom W. Bell Dec 2000

Escape From Copyright: Market Success Vs. Statutory Failure In The Protection Of Expressive Works, Tom W. Bell

Tom W. Bell

Copyright law, originally excused as a necessary evil, threatens now to become an inescapable burden. Because state and common law rights seemed inadequate to protect expressive works from unrestricted copying, the Founders expressly authorized federal copyright legislation. Lawmakers have read that constitutional mandate liberally. Each new version of the Copyright Act has embodied longer, broader, and more powerful legal protections. Meanwhile, private initiatives have developed increasingly effective means of safeguarding copyrighted works. Alarmed that these dual trends benefit copyright owners at too great an expense to the public interest, many commentators argue that the Copyright Act should limit and preempt …