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Damages And Accounting Procedure In Unfair Competition Cases , Harry D. Nims
Damages And Accounting Procedure In Unfair Competition Cases , Harry D. Nims
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Discount Windows, Kathryn Judge
Soft Law As Foreign Relations Law, Jean Galbraith, David Zaring
Soft Law As Foreign Relations Law, Jean Galbraith, David Zaring
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agencies And Aliens: A Modified Approach To Chevron Deference In Immigration Cases, Matthew F. Soares
Agencies And Aliens: A Modified Approach To Chevron Deference In Immigration Cases, Matthew F. Soares
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Locked Out Without A Key: How The Eighth Circuit Wielded A Pro-Labor Statute As A Sword Against Labor, Matthew Tymann
Locked Out Without A Key: How The Eighth Circuit Wielded A Pro-Labor Statute As A Sword Against Labor, Matthew Tymann
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Symmetries Between Textualist And Purposivist Theories Of Statutory Interpretation - And The Irreducible Roles Of Values And Judgment Within Both, Richard H. Fallon Jr.
Three Symmetries Between Textualist And Purposivist Theories Of Statutory Interpretation - And The Irreducible Roles Of Values And Judgment Within Both, Richard H. Fallon Jr.
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clearinghouses As Liquidity Partitioning, Richard Squire
Clearinghouses As Liquidity Partitioning, Richard Squire
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Congress's (Limited) Power To Represent Itself In Court, Tara Leigh Grove, Neal Devins
Congress's (Limited) Power To Represent Itself In Court, Tara Leigh Grove, Neal Devins
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Two-Branched Attack On The Jury Right In Patent Litigation, Minsuk Han
A Two-Branched Attack On The Jury Right In Patent Litigation, Minsuk Han
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Visual Gut Punch: Persuasion, Emotion, And The Constitutional Meaning Of Graphic Disclosure, Ellen P. Goodman
Visual Gut Punch: Persuasion, Emotion, And The Constitutional Meaning Of Graphic Disclosure, Ellen P. Goodman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mug Shots And The Foia: Weighing The Public's Interest In Disclosure Against The Individual's Right To Privacy, Jane E. Bobet
Mug Shots And The Foia: Weighing The Public's Interest In Disclosure Against The Individual's Right To Privacy, Jane E. Bobet
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pre-Crime Restraints: The Explosion Of Targeted, Noncustodial Prevention, Jennifer C. Daskal
Pre-Crime Restraints: The Explosion Of Targeted, Noncustodial Prevention, Jennifer C. Daskal
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Group Pleading Doctrine, Matthew Aglialoro
The New Group Pleading Doctrine, Matthew Aglialoro
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analyzing The Role Of Non-Practicing Entities In The Patent System, David L. Schwartz, Jay P. Kesan
Analyzing The Role Of Non-Practicing Entities In The Patent System, David L. Schwartz, Jay P. Kesan
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Direct Costs From Npe Disputes, James Bessen, Michael J. Meurer
The Direct Costs From Npe Disputes, James Bessen, Michael J. Meurer
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Action, Government Speech, And The Narrowing Spectrum Of Private, Protected Speech, Stephen K. Wirth
State Action, Government Speech, And The Narrowing Spectrum Of Private, Protected Speech, Stephen K. Wirth
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suspension And Delegation, Amy Coney Barrett