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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Copyright Doctrine Of 'Works Made For Hire', I. Trotter Hardy
The Copyright Doctrine Of 'Works Made For Hire', I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
The Various Human Rights In Healthcare, Alison Barnes, Michael Mcchrystal
The Various Human Rights In Healthcare, Alison Barnes, Michael Mcchrystal
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No abstract provided.
Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman
Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman
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No abstract provided.
Research With Human Subjects As A Paradigm In Teaching, Larry I. Palmer
Research With Human Subjects As A Paradigm In Teaching, Larry I. Palmer
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No abstract provided.
Emotional Distress And The First Amendment: An Analysis Of Hustler V. Falwell, Rodney A. Smolla
Emotional Distress And The First Amendment: An Analysis Of Hustler V. Falwell, Rodney A. Smolla
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No abstract provided.
Successorship And The Duty To Bargain, B. Glenn George
Successorship And The Duty To Bargain, B. Glenn George
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No abstract provided.
Entity Classification And Integration: Publicly Traded Partnerships, Personal Service Corporations And The Tax Legislative Process, John W. Lee
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Neighborhood Differences In Attitudes Toward Policing: Evidence For A Mixed-Strategy Model Of Policing In A Multi-Ethnic Setting, Roger G. Dunham, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Neighborhood Differences In Attitudes Toward Policing: Evidence For A Mixed-Strategy Model Of Policing In A Multi-Ethnic Setting, Roger G. Dunham, Geoffrey P. Alpert
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No abstract provided.
Stories Of Rights: Developing Moral Theory And Teaching Law, Patricia A. Cain, Jean C. Love
Stories Of Rights: Developing Moral Theory And Teaching Law, Patricia A. Cain, Jean C. Love
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No abstract provided.
Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
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No abstract provided.
Copyright Law's Concept Of Employment -- What Congress Really Intended, I. Trotter Hardy
Copyright Law's Concept Of Employment -- What Congress Really Intended, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
State Constitutional Protection For Defendants In Criminal Prosecutions, Paul Marcus
State Constitutional Protection For Defendants In Criminal Prosecutions, Paul Marcus
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Tax Court Decision Unsettles Irs Subchapter S Procedures, Glenn E. Coven
Tax Court Decision Unsettles Irs Subchapter S Procedures, Glenn E. Coven
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Nonpublication In The United States District Courts: Official Criteria Versus Inferences From Appellate Review, Donald R. Songer
Nonpublication In The United States District Courts: Official Criteria Versus Inferences From Appellate Review, Donald R. Songer
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Judicial Vigilantism: Inherent Judicial Authority To Appoint Contempt Prosecutors In Young V. United States Ex Rei Vuitton Et Fils S.A., Neal Devins, Steven J. Mulroy
Judicial Vigilantism: Inherent Judicial Authority To Appoint Contempt Prosecutors In Young V. United States Ex Rei Vuitton Et Fils S.A., Neal Devins, Steven J. Mulroy
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No abstract provided.
An Economic Understanding Of Copyright Law's Work-Made-For-Hire Doctrine, I. Trotter Hardy
An Economic Understanding Of Copyright Law's Work-Made-For-Hire Doctrine, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.
What Process Is Due?: Unaccompanied Minors' Rights To Deportation Hearings, Irene Scharf, Christine Hess
What Process Is Due?: Unaccompanied Minors' Rights To Deportation Hearings, Irene Scharf, Christine Hess
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Thousands of foreign-born children enter the United States every year. Many, particularly those crossing at the Mexican border, arrive without legal immigration status and unaccompanied by adults. Once here, these children have certain rights under the Constitution and the immigration laws of this country. Their primary right is to a deportation hearing. Under the current procedures used by Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), however, these children are encouraged to waive that right and "elect" voluntary departure. The voluntary departure process requires that they admit to having entered the country illegally, choose the country to which they will return, and leave …
Enforcement Of Acceleration Provisions And The Rhetoric Of Good Faith, R. Wilson Freyermuth
Enforcement Of Acceleration Provisions And The Rhetoric Of Good Faith, R. Wilson Freyermuth
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Today, virtually all mortgages contain acceleration clauses permitting the mortgagee to accelerate the mortgage indebtedness upon default by the mortgagor as defined in the mortgage loan documentation. Section 8.1 of the new Restatement (Third) of Property: Mortgages [hereinafter Mortgages Restatement]1 endorses the view that these mortgage acceleration provisions are generally enforceable after default in accordance with their terms. Following default and acceleration, the mortgagor may prevent foreclosure only by redeeming the property from the mortgage debt, i.e., “only by paying or tendering to the mortgagee the full accelerated mortgage obligation.” Section 8.1(d)(3), however, places certain constraints upon the mortgagee's right …
Mandatory Student Fees: First Amendment Concerns And University Discretion, Christina E. Wells
Mandatory Student Fees: First Amendment Concerns And University Discretion, Christina E. Wells
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This Comment analyzes the constitutional issues raised by the use of mandatory student fees to fund speech at public universities. Part I examines the interests of students and universities with respect to the use of such fees. Part II examines court decisions in this area. Part III looks to the nature of student fees and demonstrates that they are permissible exercises of university discretion. Parts IV and V discuss whether the Constitution requires a university, if it funds student organizations by mandatory fees, to fund all organizations equally, without regard to other students' objections to those organizations' viewpoints.
Patent Licensing: Concerted Action By Licensees, Ramon A. Klitzke
Patent Licensing: Concerted Action By Licensees, Ramon A. Klitzke
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When Can A Union Ask Consumers Not To Shop At A Shopping Mall?, Jay E. Grenig
When Can A Union Ask Consumers Not To Shop At A Shopping Mall?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
When Appealing Is Unappealing: A Look At The Constitutionality Of Anders Structures, Daniel Blinka
When Appealing Is Unappealing: A Look At The Constitutionality Of Anders Structures, Daniel Blinka
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No abstract provided.
Waiver Of Double Jeopardy Protection And Guilty Plea: How Final Is A Bad Deal?, Daniel Blinka
Waiver Of Double Jeopardy Protection And Guilty Plea: How Final Is A Bad Deal?, Daniel Blinka
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No abstract provided.
When Is An Employer's Violation Of The Fair Labor Standards Act “Willful?", Jay E. Grenig
When Is An Employer's Violation Of The Fair Labor Standards Act “Willful?", Jay E. Grenig
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Did Amtrak Derail An Employee's Right To Union Representation?, Jay E. Grenig
Did Amtrak Derail An Employee's Right To Union Representation?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
On The Road Again: Driving Through The Barriers To International Litigation, Michael P. Waxman
On The Road Again: Driving Through The Barriers To International Litigation, Michael P. Waxman
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No abstract provided.
The "Especially Heinous” Standard: Objective Guidance In Capital Cases?, Daniel Blinka
The "Especially Heinous” Standard: Objective Guidance In Capital Cases?, Daniel Blinka
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No abstract provided.
What Limitations Period Applies To A Suit Brought By A Union Member Against A Union Under The Lmrda?, Jay E. Grenig
What Limitations Period Applies To A Suit Brought By A Union Member Against A Union Under The Lmrda?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
Can You Opt Out Of The Federal Arbitration Act By Agreeing To Abide By State Arbitration Laws?, Jay E. Grenig
Can You Opt Out Of The Federal Arbitration Act By Agreeing To Abide By State Arbitration Laws?, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
Florida Guardianship And The Elderly: The Paradoxical Right To Unwanted Assistance, Alison Barnes
Florida Guardianship And The Elderly: The Paradoxical Right To Unwanted Assistance, Alison Barnes
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No abstract provided.