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Full-Text Articles in Law
Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
Plagiarism At Princeton: An Academic Judgment Or A Discplinary Procedure, Neal Devins, Kent M. Weeks
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Interest Analysis And Choice Of Law: The Dubious Dominance Of Domicile, John Bernard Corr
Interest Analysis And Choice Of Law: The Dubious Dominance Of Domicile, John Bernard Corr
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ftc Rulemaking Through Negotiation, Charles H. Koch Jr., Beth Martin
Ftc Rulemaking Through Negotiation, Charles H. Koch Jr., Beth Martin
Faculty Publications
The Federal Trade Commission, along with other administrative agencies, has been especially affected by the current emphasis on deregulation. Some proponents of the free market system view the Commission as an unnecessary and costly impediment to market functioning. In this article, Professor Koch and Ms. Martin review past FTC regulatory efforts in light of the FTC's mandate: to maintain an efficient, competitive free market Although the FTC has deviated from its market maintenance goal, this deviation should not serve as a basis for constricting Commission rulemaking activity. Rather, the authors demonstrate that past Commission practices illustrate the need for an …
How Are You Going To Keep Them Down On The (Collective) Farm After They've Seen Chicago - A Minor's Right To Political Asylum Against His Parents' Wishes, Michael G. Hillinger
How Are You Going To Keep Them Down On The (Collective) Farm After They've Seen Chicago - A Minor's Right To Political Asylum Against His Parents' Wishes, Michael G. Hillinger
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No abstract provided.
How A Small Band Of Students Saved The Law School, Roy William Arthur
How A Small Band Of Students Saved The Law School, Roy William Arthur
History of William & Mary Law School
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Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
Tax Policy Analysis Of Bob Jones University V. U.S, Charles O. Galvin, Neal Devins
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Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
Tax Exemptions For Racially Discriminatory Private Schools: A Legislative Proposal, Neal Devins
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In Revenue Ruling 71-447, the Internal Revenue Service expressly denied tax exemptions to racially discriminatory private schools. The Reagan administration recently challenged the existence of a defined policy prohibiting tax exemptions to these schools as well as the propriety of the IRS's involvement in regulating social policy. President Reagan has called upon Congress to settle the issue by enacting affirmative legislation. Congress, however, has maintained that long-established federal policy supports Revenue Ruling 71-447 and has refused to enact affirmative legislation. In this Article, Mr. Devins examines the conflict between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government and argues that …
Book Review Of Genetics, Ethics, And The Law, Larry I. Palmer
Book Review Of Genetics, Ethics, And The Law, Larry I. Palmer
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The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan
The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan
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Although pretrial litigation often seems to render trial on the merits something of an anti-climax, adversarial adjudication is of course the focus of the criminal justice system, military or civilian. Once trial on the merits has begun, trial and defense counsel naturally utilize the rules of evidence in the fashion most likely to make the most of the evidence available to them. Yet, as all lawyers are aware, the period since the enactment of the Uniform Code of Military Justice has brought sweeping changes not only in military criminal law, but also in the "constitutionalization" of the law of evidence. …
Must Speech Be Special?, Frederick Schauer
Edward Keyes' Undeclared War: Twilight Zone Of Constitutional Power, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Edward Keyes' Undeclared War: Twilight Zone Of Constitutional Power, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Faculty Publications
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The Efficacy Of Guaranty Contracts In Sophisticated Commercial Transactions, Peter A. Alces
The Efficacy Of Guaranty Contracts In Sophisticated Commercial Transactions, Peter A. Alces
Faculty Publications
Even though contracts of guaranty are not subject to uniform standards of interpretation throughout the states, both case law and statutory development have tended to evidence a strong sympathy for the guarantor. In spite of this trend, Professor Alces suggests that creditors' counsel can, through careful drafting, do much to assure the enforceability of the guaranty contract. A scrupulously structured guaranty contract, one that anticipates possible defenses to liability in explicit terms, may well be upheld, even in cases in which guarantors occupied weak negotiating positions vis-a-vis creditors. Moreover, the attack on the guaranty as a fraudulent conveyance under section …
The Future Of Defamation In Illinois After Colson V. Steig And Chapski V. Copley Press, Inc., Linda A. Malone, Rodney A. Smolla
The Future Of Defamation In Illinois After Colson V. Steig And Chapski V. Copley Press, Inc., Linda A. Malone, Rodney A. Smolla
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The Freedom Of Civilians Of Enemy Nationality To Depart From Territory Controlled By A Hostile Belligerent, Walter L. Williams Jr.
The Freedom Of Civilians Of Enemy Nationality To Depart From Territory Controlled By A Hostile Belligerent, Walter L. Williams Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Integration And Local Politics, Neal Devins
Integration And Local Politics, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.