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Picture Perfect: The First Amendment Trumps Congress In Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Paul Finkelman Dec 2002

Picture Perfect: The First Amendment Trumps Congress In Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Paul Finkelman

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Law Review Dec 2002

Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Economic Analysis Of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Auctions As An Efficient Alternative To Judicial Intervention, Charles H. Gray Dec 2002

An Economic Analysis Of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Auctions As An Efficient Alternative To Judicial Intervention, Charles H. Gray

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Are Clinical Ethics Consultants In Danger - An Analysis Of The Potential Legal Liability Of Individual Clinical Ethicists, David N. Sontag Dec 2002

Are Clinical Ethics Consultants In Danger - An Analysis Of The Potential Legal Liability Of Individual Clinical Ethicists, David N. Sontag

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Seatbelt Defense: A Doctrine Based In Common Sense, Jesse N. Bomer Dec 2002

The Seatbelt Defense: A Doctrine Based In Common Sense, Jesse N. Bomer

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employment Rights And Wrongs: Ada Issues In The 2001-2002 Supreme Court Term, Barbara K. Bucholtz Dec 2002

Employment Rights And Wrongs: Ada Issues In The 2001-2002 Supreme Court Term, Barbara K. Bucholtz

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rational Custom, Edward T. Swaine Dec 2002

Rational Custom, Edward T. Swaine

Duke Law Journal

Customary international law is understood to require that state practices be followed from a sense of legal obligation, though international lawyers have long puzzled over how those obligations come into being. Recent work applying rational choice theory suggests, unsettlingly, that the entire inquiry is misconceived: practices commonly attributed to obligations are merely behavioral regularities that arise from intersecting state interests, and the role of legal obligations is minimal at best. This Article attempts to explain how the rational choice critique and traditional doctrine may be reconciled. Rational choice theory, it is argued, responds to a genuine problem in the existing …


Commercial Activity And Charitable Tax Exemption, John D. Colombo Dec 2002

Commercial Activity And Charitable Tax Exemption, John D. Colombo

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Picking Up The Pieces After Alexander V. Sandoval: Resurrecting A Private Cause Of Action For Disparate Impact, Derek Black Dec 2002

Picking Up The Pieces After Alexander V. Sandoval: Resurrecting A Private Cause Of Action For Disparate Impact, Derek Black

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Juvenile Death Penalty And International Law, Curtis A. Bradley Dec 2002

The Juvenile Death Penalty And International Law, Curtis A. Bradley

Duke Law Journal

The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. Citing this fact, along with a variety of legal and historical materials, litigants and scholars are increasingly claiming that the United States' use of the juvenile death penalty violates international law. This Article examines the validity of this claim, from the perspective of both the international legal system and the U. S. legal system. Based on a detailed examination of the United States' interaction with treaty regimes and international institutions since the late 1940s, the Article concludes that the international law arguments against the juvenile …


Tahoe-Sierra Returns Penn Central To The Center Track, Marla E. Mansfield Dec 2002

Tahoe-Sierra Returns Penn Central To The Center Track, Marla E. Mansfield

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


School Vouchers: The Educational Silver Bullet, Or An Ideological Blank Round, Gary D. Allison Dec 2002

School Vouchers: The Educational Silver Bullet, Or An Ideological Blank Round, Gary D. Allison

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2002

Table Of Contents

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Legislating Risk Managment In Federal Employment As A Matter Of Public Policy: An Analysis Of Regulations Mandating Risk Management Of Employment Practices Liability In Federal Agencies, Francis Achampong Dec 2002

Legislating Risk Managment In Federal Employment As A Matter Of Public Policy: An Analysis Of Regulations Mandating Risk Management Of Employment Practices Liability In Federal Agencies, Francis Achampong

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Equalizing Workers In Ties And Coveralls: Removal Of The White-Collar Exemption To The Fair Labor Standards Act, Michael Cicala Dec 2002

Equalizing Workers In Ties And Coveralls: Removal Of The White-Collar Exemption To The Fair Labor Standards Act, Michael Cicala

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff Dec 2002

Journal Staff

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Diplomats Or Defendants? Defining The Future Of Head-Of-State Immunity, Michael A. Tunks Dec 2002

Diplomats Or Defendants? Defining The Future Of Head-Of-State Immunity, Michael A. Tunks

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction To The Symposium: Prosecuting White Collar Crime, Paul Marcus Dec 2002

Introduction To The Symposium: Prosecuting White Collar Crime, Paul Marcus

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The White-Collar Police Force: "Duty To Report" Statutes In Criminal Law Theory, Sandra Guerra Thompson Dec 2002

The White-Collar Police Force: "Duty To Report" Statutes In Criminal Law Theory, Sandra Guerra Thompson

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Criminal Copyright Infringement, I. Trotter Hardy Dec 2002

Criminal Copyright Infringement, I. Trotter Hardy

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


A Battle Over Birth "Control": Legal And Legislative Employer Prescription Contraception Benefit Mandates, C. Keanin Loomis Dec 2002

A Battle Over Birth "Control": Legal And Legislative Employer Prescription Contraception Benefit Mandates, C. Keanin Loomis

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), employers are prohibited from discriminating against women by treating pregnancy and childbirth different from other medical conditions. Employers who offer medical benefits to their employees have thus been required to cover pregnancy-related medical costs on the same terms as other medical coverage. The cost of prescription contraception, however, has generally not been covered by employer-sponsored medical plans, even while other prescription drugs were. This Note examines the recent case of Erickson v. Bartell Drug Co., which challenged this practice of excluding prescription contraception coverage as discriminatory under the PDA, and argues that further federal …


Reply: Criminal Law's Pathology, William J. Stuntz Dec 2002

Reply: Criminal Law's Pathology, William J. Stuntz

Michigan Law Review

I thank Kyron Huigens for devoting his time and his considerable talent to responding to my article, The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law. I also thank editors of the Michigan Law Review for giving me the opportunity to reply. It is best to begin by defining the contested territory. Huigens and I agree (I think) on three propositions. First, American criminal law, both federal and state, is very broad; it covers a great deal more conduct than most people would expect. Second, American criminal law is very deep: that which it criminalizes, it criminalizes repeatedly, so that a single …


Bess V. Ulmer—The Supreme Court Stumbles And The Subsistence Amendment Falls, Senator Dave Donley, Douglas Baily, Mara Mallory, Ted Popely, Matthew Roskoski Dec 2002

Bess V. Ulmer—The Supreme Court Stumbles And The Subsistence Amendment Falls, Senator Dave Donley, Douglas Baily, Mara Mallory, Ted Popely, Matthew Roskoski

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


Note From The Editor Dec 2002

Note From The Editor

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Correlative Rights, And Sourdough: Not Just For Bread Anymore, Robert W. Corbisier Dec 2002

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Correlative Rights, And Sourdough: Not Just For Bread Anymore, Robert W. Corbisier

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff Dec 2002

Journal Staff

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is The Revised Uniform Arbitration Act A Good Fit For Alaska?, Carl H. Johnson, Pete D. A. Petersen Dec 2002

Is The Revised Uniform Arbitration Act A Good Fit For Alaska?, Carl H. Johnson, Pete D. A. Petersen

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Ninth Circuit Errs Again: The Quiet Title Act As A Bar To Judicial Review, E. John Athens Jr. Dec 2002

The Ninth Circuit Errs Again: The Quiet Title Act As A Bar To Judicial Review, E. John Athens Jr.

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Nba Strategy Of Broadcast Television Exposure: A Legal Application, John A. Fortunato Dec 2002

The Nba Strategy Of Broadcast Television Exposure: A Legal Application, John A. Fortunato

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Should Canada Enact A New Sui Generis Database Right? , C.D. Freedman Dec 2002

Should Canada Enact A New Sui Generis Database Right? , C.D. Freedman

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.