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A Regime Of Social Death: Criminal Punishment In The Age Of Prisons, Stephen D. Sowle
A Regime Of Social Death: Criminal Punishment In The Age Of Prisons, Stephen D. Sowle
Stephen D. Sowle
No abstract provided.
Access To The National Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt
Access To The National Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
No abstract provided.
Should Local Governments Sell Local Spatial Databases Through State Monopolies?, Henry H. Perritt
Should Local Governments Sell Local Spatial Databases Through State Monopolies?, Henry H. Perritt
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
No abstract provided.
Sources Of Rights To Access Public Information, Henry H. Perritt
Sources Of Rights To Access Public Information, Henry H. Perritt
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
No abstract provided.
The Failed Promise Of Regulatory Variables, Harold J. Krent
The Failed Promise Of Regulatory Variables, Harold J. Krent
Harold J. Krent
No abstract provided.
Of Diaries And Data Banks: Use Restrictions Under The Fourth Amendment, Harold J. Krent
Of Diaries And Data Banks: Use Restrictions Under The Fourth Amendment, Harold J. Krent
Harold J. Krent
No abstract provided.
The Fee Shifting Remedy: Panacea Or Placebo? (Foreward), Harold Krent
The Fee Shifting Remedy: Panacea Or Placebo? (Foreward), Harold Krent
Harold J. Krent
No abstract provided.
Beyond Gender: Peremptory Challenges And The Roles Of The Jury, Nancy S. Marder
Beyond Gender: Peremptory Challenges And The Roles Of The Jury, Nancy S. Marder
Nancy S. Marder
No abstract provided.
It Takes Two: Remodeling The Management And Control Provisions Of Community Property Law, Elizabeth De Armond
It Takes Two: Remodeling The Management And Control Provisions Of Community Property Law, Elizabeth De Armond
Elizabeth De Armond
No abstract provided.
State Constitutional Torts: Deshaney, Reverse-Federalism And Community, Sheldon Nahmod
State Constitutional Torts: Deshaney, Reverse-Federalism And Community, Sheldon Nahmod
Sheldon Nahmod
No abstract provided.
3. False Allegations And False Denials In Child Sexual Abuse., Thomas D. Lyon
3. False Allegations And False Denials In Child Sexual Abuse., Thomas D. Lyon
Thomas D. Lyon
Book Review: Let Us Now Praise Infamous Men (Reviewing Owen M. Fiss, History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States : Troubled Beginnings Of The Modern State, 1888-1910), Stephen Siegel
Stephen Siegel
No abstract provided.
Beverage Distributors, Inc. V. Clearly Canadian Beverage Corp., 893 F. Supp. 994 (W.D. Okla. 1995)., J. William Conger
Beverage Distributors, Inc. V. Clearly Canadian Beverage Corp., 893 F. Supp. 994 (W.D. Okla. 1995)., J. William Conger
J. William Conger
No abstract provided.
Judicial Selection In The People’S Democratic Republic Of Pennsylvania: Here The People Rule?, Harry L. Witte
Judicial Selection In The People’S Democratic Republic Of Pennsylvania: Here The People Rule?, Harry L. Witte
Harry L Witte
No abstract provided.
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Responding To Smith; Reconsidering Reynolds, Keith Jaasma
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Responding To Smith; Reconsidering Reynolds, Keith Jaasma
Keith Jaasma
This comment examines the cae of Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith, and Congress' response to that decision in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). The Comment further examines whether the Supreme Court's 1879 Decision in Reynolds v. United States, which upheld laws against polygamy in the Utah Territory, would continue to be viable in light of the RFRA and Free Excercise Clause cases that have been decided since.
Improving The Principal Residence Disaster Relief Provisions, Francine J. Lipman
Improving The Principal Residence Disaster Relief Provisions, Francine J. Lipman
Francine J. Lipman
In this article, the author proposes a simple statutory solution to an inequity in the disaster relief provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Using two hypothetical taxpayers, the paper demonstrates that similarly situated disaster-struck taxpayers may not be treated equally. She then analyzes the Service's position in this area, including a discussion of case law in which she focuses on the interactions between sections 1033 and 1034. The author then reviews legislative history to discern Congress's intent when it enacted section 1034. Finally, in her conclusion, the author sets forth a simple statutory amendment to remedy this inequity.
Peevyhouse V. Garland Coal & Mining Co. Revisited: The Ballad Of Willie And Lucille, Judith Maute
Peevyhouse V. Garland Coal & Mining Co. Revisited: The Ballad Of Willie And Lucille, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
L'Entreprise En Droit, Jean-Philippe Robé
What's Wrong With Exploitation?, Justin Schwartz
What's Wrong With Exploitation?, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
Abstract: Marx thinks that capitalism is exploitative, and that is a major basis for his objections to it. But what's wrong with exploitation, as Marx sees it? (The paper is exegetical in character: my object is to understand what Marx believed,) The received view, held by Norman Geras, G.A. Cohen, and others, is that Marx thought that capitalism was unjust, because in the crudest sense, capitalists robbed labor of property that was rightfully the workers' because the workers and not the capitalists produced it. This view depends on a Labor Theory of Property (LTP), that property rights are based ultimately …
In Defence Of Exploitation, Justin Schwartz
In Defence Of Exploitation, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
The concept of exploitation is thought to be central to Marx's Critique of capitalism. John Roemer, an analytical (then-) Marxist economist now at Yale, attacked this idea in a series of papers and books in the 1970s-1990s, arguing that Marxists should be concerned with inequality rather than exploitation -- with distribution rather than production, precisely the opposite of what Marx urged in The Critique of the Gotha Progam.
This paper expounds and criticizes Roemer's objections and his alternative inequality based theory of exploitation, while accepting some of his criticisms. It may be viewed as a companion paper to my What's …
Foul Is Fair: What Shakespeare Really Thought About Lawyers, Judith Fischer
Foul Is Fair: What Shakespeare Really Thought About Lawyers, Judith Fischer
Judith D. Fischer
This is a discussion of the meaning and background behind some of Shakespeare's references to lawyers. It explains the common misinterpretation of the famous quotation “Let’s kill all the lawyers." The line actually compliments lawyers, indicating that those who want anarchy must first get rid of lawyers. Review of Daniel J. Kornstein’s book, Kill All the Lawyers? Shakespeare’s Legal Appeal (1994).
Notas Sobre El Concepto De Rapiña Según Domingo De Soto, Óscar Cruz
Notas Sobre El Concepto De Rapiña Según Domingo De Soto, Óscar Cruz
Óscar Cruz Barney
No abstract provided.
In High Gear: A Case Study Of The Hees-Edper Corporate Group, David Strangeland, Ronald J. Daniels, Randall Morck
In High Gear: A Case Study Of The Hees-Edper Corporate Group, David Strangeland, Ronald J. Daniels, Randall Morck
Ronald J. Daniels
This study compares firms in the Hees-Edper Group with a number of other independent firms of similar size and in the same industries over a four-year period from 1988 to 1992, just prior to the first release of news that the Hees-Edper group was in financial trouble. During that period, HeesEdper firms recorded profitability levels comparable to (or below) those of the matched firms. The Hees-Edper firms were also shown to have been much higher risk investments well before the group's financial position began to deteriorate. They were more highly levered, but even after risk levels are adjusted for this, …
The Role Of Debt In Interactive Corporate Governance, George C. Triantis, Ronald Daniels
The Role Of Debt In Interactive Corporate Governance, George C. Triantis, Ronald Daniels
Ronald J. Daniels
Most of the corporate governance literature rests on a premise that the interests of various stakeholder groups conflict and that managerial loyalty is more likely to be captured by shareholders than any other constituency. Yet, stakeholder interests do converge in the objective of controlling managerial slack and non-equity constituents have substantial influence over firm decisions. Although the study of governance has taken early steps to abandon its preoccupation with equity-centered solutions and identify interdependencies existing among a broader range of stakeholders, governance scholars have missed an important element of interactivity. A stakeholder reacts to the actions of others and thereby …
Too Close For Comfort: The Role Of The Closely Held Public Corporation In The Canadian Economy And The Implications For Public Policy, Ronald Daniels, Paul Halpern
Too Close For Comfort: The Role Of The Closely Held Public Corporation In The Canadian Economy And The Implications For Public Policy, Ronald Daniels, Paul Halpern
Ronald J. Daniels
For several decades, American corporate scholars assumed the
inevitability of the widely held Berle and Means' corporation.
The argument was simple. In a rapidly developing industrial
economy, economic prosperity dictated the infusion of massive
amounts of capital into owner-managed corporations. Without
ample capital, entrepreneurs would be unable to realize the scale
economies or technological innovations necessary for industrial
growth. The rub in the story, however, was that to raise the
necessary capital, owner-managers had to sell off equity interests.
Inevitably, the pressure for capital meant that ownership ended up
being dispersed among numerous small stakes shareholders. With
ownership fractured, sundry …
Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian
Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian
The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian
The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
Cuestiones Sobre La Cambial En Blanco Y Las Alteraciones Del Título En Un Fallo De La Suprema Corte De Justicia De Buenos Aires, Martin Paolantonio
Cuestiones Sobre La Cambial En Blanco Y Las Alteraciones Del Título En Un Fallo De La Suprema Corte De Justicia De Buenos Aires, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Breve nota fallo del Tribunal Superior de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, sobre el régimen jurídico aplicable al título librado en blanco y los efectos testaduras o alteraciones del texto
El Derecho De Suscripción Preferente Y Las Acciones En Cartera De La Sociedad. La Enajenación De La Autocartera, Martin Paolantonio
El Derecho De Suscripción Preferente Y Las Acciones En Cartera De La Sociedad. La Enajenación De La Autocartera, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis sobre la inconveniencia de extender el derecho de suscripción preferente a las acciones en cartera de la sociedad