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Some Thoughts About The Economics Of Settlement, John Bronsteen
Some Thoughts About The Economics Of Settlement, John Bronsteen
Fordham Law Review
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Givings And The Next Copyright Deferment, Lindsay Warren Bowen, Jr.
Givings And The Next Copyright Deferment, Lindsay Warren Bowen, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
In 1998, Congress granted a twenty-year deferment to expiring copyrights with the Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA). Ten years later, debate over the Act's wisdom continues unabated. Major camps in the debate view the CTEA variously as a constitutional prerogative, an economic imperative, and a war on cultural freedom. This Note sidesteps this underlying debate, and, borrowing the property law concept of "givings," examines the result of charging for future copyright deferments. Under this analysis, a givings-based solution would force unproductive copyrights into the public domain faster and more effectively than current approaches, while protecting the most important assets of …
White Cartels, The Civil Rights Act Of 1866, And The History Of Jones V. Alfred H. Mayer Co., Darrell A. H. Miller
White Cartels, The Civil Rights Act Of 1866, And The History Of Jones V. Alfred H. Mayer Co., Darrell A. H. Miller
Fordham Law Review
In 2008, Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. turned forty. In Jones, the U.S. Supreme Court held for the first time that Congress can use its enforcement power under the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery, to prohibit private racial discrimination in the sale of property. Jones temporarily awoke the Thirteenth Amendment and its enforcement legislation—the Civil Rights Act of 1866—from a century-long slumber. Moreover, it recognized an economic reality: racial discrimination by private actors can be as debilitating as racial discrimination by public actors. In doing so, Jones veered away from three decades of civil rights doctrine—a doctrine that had …
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em: Implications For New York's Scalping Law In Light Of Recent Developments In The Ticket Business, Scott D. Simon
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em: Implications For New York's Scalping Law In Light Of Recent Developments In The Ticket Business, Scott D. Simon
Fordham Law Review
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Time, Uncertainty, And The Law Of Corporate Reorganizations, John M. Czarnetzky
Time, Uncertainty, And The Law Of Corporate Reorganizations, John M. Czarnetzky
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Law And Economics Met Professional Responsibility, George M. Cohen
When Law And Economics Met Professional Responsibility, George M. Cohen
Fordham Law Review
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Harmonization Of International Bankruptcy Law: A United States Perspective, Harold S. Burman
Harmonization Of International Bankruptcy Law: A United States Perspective, Harold S. Burman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Political Ecology Of Takeovers: Thoughts On Harmonizing The European Corporate Governance Environment, Ronald J. Gilson
The Political Ecology Of Takeovers: Thoughts On Harmonizing The European Corporate Governance Environment, Ronald J. Gilson
Fordham Law Review
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Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Fordham Law Review
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The Economic Entity, Maurice J. Dix
Realism, What Next? Ii, Walter B. Kennedy
More Functional Nonsense—A Reply To Felix S. Cohen, Walter B. Kennedy
More Functional Nonsense—A Reply To Felix S. Cohen, Walter B. Kennedy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.