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“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
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This post originally appeared on https://www.richardchused.org/2017/12/24/jane-crow-laws-contemporary-sexual-harassment/
The 2016-17 Survey Of Applied Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn, David A. Santacroce, Margaret Reuter, Sue Schechter
The 2016-17 Survey Of Applied Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn, David A. Santacroce, Margaret Reuter, Sue Schechter
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This report summarizes the results of the Center for the Study of Applied Legal Education’s (CSALE) 2016-17 Survey of Applied Legal Education. The 2016-17 Survey was CSALE’s fourth triennial survey of law clinic and field placement (i.e., externship) courses and educators. The results provide insight into the state of applied legal education in areas like program design, capacity, administration, funding, and pedagogy, and the role of applied legal education and educators in the legal academy. Law schools, legal educators, scholars, and oversight agencies rely on CSALE’s data. They do so with the summary results provided here, the earlier Reports …
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
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Race And Wrongful Convictions In The United States, Samuel R. Gross, Maurice Possley, Klara Stephens
Race And Wrongful Convictions In The United States, Samuel R. Gross, Maurice Possley, Klara Stephens
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African Americans are only 13% of the American population but a majority of innocent defendants wrongfully convicted of crimes and later exonerated. They constitute 47% of the 1,900 exonerations listed in the National Registry of Exonerations (as of October 2016), and the great majority of more than 1,800 additional innocent defendants who were framed and convicted of crimes in 15 large-scale police scandals and later cleared in “group exonerations.” We see this racial disparity for all major crime categories, but we examine it in this report in the context of the three types of crime that produce the largest numbers …
Afterword - Agape And Reframing, James Boyd White
Afterword - Agape And Reframing, James Boyd White
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In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: 'what would law be like if we organized it around the value of Christian love, and if we thought about and criticized law in terms of that value?'. This book brings together leading scholars from a variety of disciplines to address that question. Scholars have given surprisingly little attention to assessing how the central Christian ethical category of love - agape - might impact the way we understand law. This book aims to fill that gap by investigating the relationship between agape and law in Scripture, theology, and jurisprudence, as well as …
Book Review Of Law And The Modern Mind: Consciousness And Responsibility In American Legal Culture, Edward A. Purcell Jr
Book Review Of Law And The Modern Mind: Consciousness And Responsibility In American Legal Culture, Edward A. Purcell Jr
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Trans Enlistees Can Sign Up January 1, Judge Rules, Arthur S. Leonard
Trans Enlistees Can Sign Up January 1, Judge Rules, Arthur S. Leonard
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Pentagon’S Discretion In Trump Trans Military Directive, Arthur S. Leonard
Pentagon’S Discretion In Trump Trans Military Directive, Arthur S. Leonard
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The Rise Of Ethical License, Christi Guerrini, Margaret Curnette, Jacob S. Sherkow, Christopher Scott
The Rise Of Ethical License, Christi Guerrini, Margaret Curnette, Jacob S. Sherkow, Christopher Scott
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The Broad Institute's recent licensing of its gene editing patent portfolio demonstrates how licenses can be used to restrict controversial applications of emerging technologies while society deliberates their implications.
Intended Parents Win Custody In Surrogacy Dispute, Arthur S. Leonard
Intended Parents Win Custody In Surrogacy Dispute, Arthur S. Leonard
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Congress To Judges: We’Re The Boss Of You Now, Joanne Doroshow
Congress To Judges: We’Re The Boss Of You Now, Joanne Doroshow
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A History Of Prosecutorial Independence In America, Rebecca Roiphe
A History Of Prosecutorial Independence In America, Rebecca Roiphe
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Scotus Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Scotus Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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A Battle Over Statutory Interpretation: Title Vii And Claims Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Discrimination, Arthur S. Leonard
A Battle Over Statutory Interpretation: Title Vii And Claims Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Discrimination, Arthur S. Leonard
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Crispr, Surrogate Licensing, And Scientific Discovery, Jorge Contreras, Jacob S. Sherkow
Crispr, Surrogate Licensing, And Scientific Discovery, Jorge Contreras, Jacob S. Sherkow
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Several research institutions are embroiled in a legal dispute over the foundational patent rights to CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, and it may take years for their competing claims to be resolved. But even before ownership of the patents is finalized, the institutions behind CRISPR have wasted no time capitalizing on the huge market for this groundbreaking technology by entering into a series of licensing agreements with commercial enterprises. With respect to the potentially lucrative market for human therapeutics and treatments, each of the key CRISPR patent holders has granted exclusive rights to a spinoff or "surrogate" company formed by the institution …
How Texas Governor Hopes To Undo Marriage Equality, Arthur S. Leonard
How Texas Governor Hopes To Undo Marriage Equality, Arthur S. Leonard
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Marriage Matters In December, Arthur S. Leonard
Marriage Matters In December, Arthur S. Leonard
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Big Pharma Worms Its Way Into Congress’ Medical Malpractice Bill, Joanne Doroshow
Big Pharma Worms Its Way Into Congress’ Medical Malpractice Bill, Joanne Doroshow
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Inventive Steps: The Crispr Patent Dispute And Scientific Progress, Jacob S. Sherkow
Inventive Steps: The Crispr Patent Dispute And Scientific Progress, Jacob S. Sherkow
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Recent decisions by patent offices in the USA and Europe concerning the revolutionary gene-editing technology, CRISPR/Cas9, have shed light on the importance — and puzzles — of one particular area of patent law: “nonobviousness”, as it known in the USA, or, in Europe, the “inventive step”. Patent law does not always neatly align itself with the realities of biological research. But these competing decisions from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office have put those differences on parade. Unpacking these standards for CRISPR tell us a lot about how advances in biology are actually made — …
Blocking The Courts: The Trump Triple Threat, Joanne Doroshow
Blocking The Courts: The Trump Triple Threat, Joanne Doroshow
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Supreme Court Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Supreme Court Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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Congress Intends To Destroy Your Rights And Hopes You Won’T Notice, Joanne Doroshow
Congress Intends To Destroy Your Rights And Hopes You Won’T Notice, Joanne Doroshow
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Exploring The Origins Of America's Adversarial Legal Culture, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Exploring The Origins Of America's Adversarial Legal Culture, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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A Big Gap Between ‘Law In Books’ And ‘Law In Action’ And "A New Taxonomy Of Enforcement Strategies", Robin H. Huang, Nicholas C. Howson
A Big Gap Between ‘Law In Books’ And ‘Law In Action’ And "A New Taxonomy Of Enforcement Strategies", Robin H. Huang, Nicholas C. Howson
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Any attempt to comprehensively analyse the enforcement of corporate law and securities regulation is difficult, not only because there are so many distinct national systems in play, but also because, we need to examine both formal enforcement mechanisms and the way in which such mechanisms are applied in practice. If nothing else, the expert analyses presented in the foregoing chapters of this book confirm that with respect to enforcement issues a rather large gap does exist between what Roscoe Pound memorably called ‘law in books’ and ‘law in action’.
Key Challenges In Bringing Crispr-Mediated Somatic Cell Therapy Into The Clinic, Jacob S. Sherkow
Key Challenges In Bringing Crispr-Mediated Somatic Cell Therapy Into The Clinic, Jacob S. Sherkow
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Genome editing using clustered regularly interspersed short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated proteins offers the potential to facilitate safe and effective treatment of genetic diseases refractory to other types of intervention. Here, we identify some of the major challenges for clinicians, regulators, and human research ethics committees in the clinical translation of CRISPR-mediated somatic cell therapy.
Us Judge Smacks Down Trump Transgender Military Ban, Arthur S. Leonard
Us Judge Smacks Down Trump Transgender Military Ban, Arthur S. Leonard
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Forced Arbitration’S Lethal Consequence, Joanne Doroshow
Forced Arbitration’S Lethal Consequence, Joanne Doroshow
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Ancillary Agreements In Real Estate Transactions, Andrew R. Berman, Barry Hines, Everett Ward
Ancillary Agreements In Real Estate Transactions, Andrew R. Berman, Barry Hines, Everett Ward
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This article discusses certain ancillary but important documents in the context of two common real estate transactions: mortgage loan financings and acquisitions of income-producing real estate. In particular, the article analyzes current case law and drafting considerations relating to estoppel certificates, certified rent rolls and subordination, non-disturbance agreements (SNDAs). In addition, the article examines due diligence issues for the lender and buyer. Note: This article was co-authored with Barry Hines, Partner, Frost, Brown, Todd LLC and Everett Ward, Partner, Quarrels & Brady LLP and initially presented at the Spring Meeting of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL).
Trump Action On Transgender Students Carries Contradictions, Arthur S. Leonard
Trump Action On Transgender Students Carries Contradictions, Arthur S. Leonard
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Brief On Behalf Of The National Black Law Students Association As Amicus Curiae In Buck V. Davis, Aderson Francois, Deborah N. Archer, Daniel Warshawsky
Brief On Behalf Of The National Black Law Students Association As Amicus Curiae In Buck V. Davis, Aderson Francois, Deborah N. Archer, Daniel Warshawsky
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