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Jordan Construction, Inc Third-Party Plaintiff And Appellant, V. Federal Nation Al Mortgage Association, Third-Party Defendant And Appellee, Utah Supreme Court Nov 2016

Jordan Construction, Inc Third-Party Plaintiff And Appellant, V. Federal Nation Al Mortgage Association, Third-Party Defendant And Appellee, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )

On appeal from the Fourth Judicial District Court, Utah County, Honorable Christine S. Johnson, District Court No. 080104364


Determining Classified Evidence’S “Primary Purpose”: The Confrontation Clause And Classified Information After Ohio V. Clark, J. Peter Letteney Nov 2016

Determining Classified Evidence’S “Primary Purpose”: The Confrontation Clause And Classified Information After Ohio V. Clark, J. Peter Letteney

Duke Law Journal Online

No abstract provided.


State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V, Roger Wayne Simmons, Defendant/ Appellant., Utah Court Of Appeals Nov 2016

State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V, Roger Wayne Simmons, Defendant/ Appellant., Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

Appeal from convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol, a third-degree felony, and alcohol restricted-driver and operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock system, both class B misdemeanors, in the Third Judicial District, Salt Lake County, the Honorable Richard D. McKelvie presiding


The State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee V. Amelia Suzanne Hoffman, Defendant/Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals Nov 2016

The State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee V. Amelia Suzanne Hoffman, Defendant/Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

Appeal from a judgement of conviction for attempted possession or use of a controlled substance, a Class A. Misdemeanor, in violation of utah Code 58-37-8; in the Third Judicial Disctrict, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, the Honorable Royal I. Hansen presiding


November 13, 2016: It Was Jobs, Heroin And Disconnection—Not Racism, Bruce Ledewitz Nov 2016

November 13, 2016: It Was Jobs, Heroin And Disconnection—Not Racism, Bruce Ledewitz

Hallowed Secularism

Blog post, “It Was Jobs, Heroin and Disconnection—Not Racism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America.


Boyd Briefs - Nov. 11, 2016, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Nov 2016

Boyd Briefs - Nov. 11, 2016, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars

Boyd Briefs provides weekly information regarding the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, students, and alumni of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


The 2016 Stormwater Bill: An Analysis Of Perceived And Real Problems With Proposed Solutions, Jonathon R. Lubrano, Elizabeth A. Andrews, Roy A. Hoagland Nov 2016

The 2016 Stormwater Bill: An Analysis Of Perceived And Real Problems With Proposed Solutions, Jonathon R. Lubrano, Elizabeth A. Andrews, Roy A. Hoagland

Virginia Coastal Policy Center

No abstract provided.


Gables At Sterling Village Homeowners Association, Inc., Plaintiff/Apellant V. Castlewood-Sterling Village I. Llc., A Utah Limited Liability Company; Jeffrey A. Duke, An Individual; Darren Mansell, An Individual; Dan Lybbert, An Individual; Castlewood Development, Inc.; Castlewood Builders, Llc, A Utah Limited Liability Company; Richard L. Harris, An Individual; And John Does 1-30, Defendants/Appellees, Utah Supreme Court Nov 2016

Gables At Sterling Village Homeowners Association, Inc., Plaintiff/Apellant V. Castlewood-Sterling Village I. Llc., A Utah Limited Liability Company; Jeffrey A. Duke, An Individual; Darren Mansell, An Individual; Dan Lybbert, An Individual; Castlewood Development, Inc.; Castlewood Builders, Llc, A Utah Limited Liability Company; Richard L. Harris, An Individual; And John Does 1-30, Defendants/Appellees, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )

No abstract provided.


Gables At Sterling Village Homeowners Association, Inc., Plaintiff/Apellant V. Castlewood-Sterling Village I. Llc., A Utah Limited Liability Company; Jeffrey A. Duke, An Individual; Darren Mansell, An Individual; Dan Lybbert, An Individual; Castlewood Development, Inc.; Castlewood Builders, Llc, A Utah Limited Liability Company; Richard L. Harris, An Individual; And John Does 1-30, Defendants/Appellees, Utah Supreme Court Nov 2016

Gables At Sterling Village Homeowners Association, Inc., Plaintiff/Apellant V. Castlewood-Sterling Village I. Llc., A Utah Limited Liability Company; Jeffrey A. Duke, An Individual; Darren Mansell, An Individual; Dan Lybbert, An Individual; Castlewood Development, Inc.; Castlewood Builders, Llc, A Utah Limited Liability Company; Richard L. Harris, An Individual; And John Does 1-30, Defendants/Appellees, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )

No abstract provided.


Should Regulation Be Countercyclical?, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner Nov 2016

Should Regulation Be Countercyclical?, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner

Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics

No abstract provided.


Cyberwar, International Politics, And Institutional Design, Daniel Abebe Nov 2016

Cyberwar, International Politics, And Institutional Design, Daniel Abebe

Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers

No abstract provided.


Should Regulation Be Countercyclical?, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner Nov 2016

Should Regulation Be Countercyclical?, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner

Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers

No abstract provided.


November 10, 2016: Don’T Forget That The Game Is Still Rigged, Bruce Ledewitz Nov 2016

November 10, 2016: Don’T Forget That The Game Is Still Rigged, Bruce Ledewitz

Hallowed Secularism

Blog post, “Don’t Forget that the Game is Still Rigged“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America.


Brief Of Amici Curiae Naacp Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.; Legal Aid Society — Employment Law Center; Professor D. Wendy Greene; And Professor Angela Onwuachi-Willig In Support Of Plaintiff/Appellant's Petition For Rehearing En Banc, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, D. Wendy Greene Nov 2016

Brief Of Amici Curiae Naacp Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.; Legal Aid Society — Employment Law Center; Professor D. Wendy Greene; And Professor Angela Onwuachi-Willig In Support Of Plaintiff/Appellant's Petition For Rehearing En Banc, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, D. Wendy Greene

Faculty Scholarship

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (“LDF”) is a nonprofit legal organization that has fought to achieve racial justice and ensure that America fulfills its promise of equality for all. Since 1964, LDF has worked to enforce Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (“Title VII”) by representing individual plaintiffs and plaintiff classes in challenges to discriminatory employment practices engaged in by employers in such cases as Griggs v. Duke Power Co., 401 U.S. 424 (1971); Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody, 422 U.S. 405 (1975); and Phillips v. Martin Marietta Corp., 400 U.S. 542 (1971). …


State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Petitioner, Vs. Kaitlin Homer, Defendant/Respondent, Utah Court Of Appeals Nov 2016

State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Petitioner, Vs. Kaitlin Homer, Defendant/Respondent, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

Appeal from dismissal of one count of possession of a controlled substance upon the magistrate's refusal to vind over at preliminary hearing, in the Fifthe Judicial District, Washington County, the Honorable John J. Walton presiding


Influencers Are Invading Kids’ Apps, Jessica Honan Nov 2016

Influencers Are Invading Kids’ Apps, Jessica Honan

AELJ Blog

Lord and Taylor, Warner Brothers, and L’Oreal all have something in common. Each of these companies have employed “social media influencers” to advertise their products and brands to consumers on social media. Social media influencers (“influencers”) tend to be described as 20 somethings that have garnered thousands of followers. Companies such as Lord & Taylor will pay these influencers thousands of dollars for them to snap pictures of their products and upload them on their different social media platforms. The goal of social media influencing is to reach young consumers that live and breath through their social media.

This post …


Trending @ Rwu Law: David Logan's Post: Students Go Head-To-Head With Faculty And Alums In Jeopardy! 11-9-2016, David Logan Nov 2016

Trending @ Rwu Law: David Logan's Post: Students Go Head-To-Head With Faculty And Alums In Jeopardy! 11-9-2016, David Logan

Law School Blogs

No abstract provided.


A Dismal Day For Human Rights In The Us, Lauren Carasik Nov 2016

A Dismal Day For Human Rights In The Us, Lauren Carasik

Media Presence

No abstract provided.


Law School News Guiding Startups Through Legal Pickles: Law Students Launch Artisan Pickler And Other Businesses To Success 11/09/2016, Jill Rodriques Nov 2016

Law School News Guiding Startups Through Legal Pickles: Law Students Launch Artisan Pickler And Other Businesses To Success 11/09/2016, Jill Rodriques

Life of the Law School (1993- )

No abstract provided.


Did The Creation Of The United Nations Human Rights Council Produce A Better ‘Jury’?, Adam S. Chilton, Robert Golan-Vilella Nov 2016

Did The Creation Of The United Nations Human Rights Council Produce A Better ‘Jury’?, Adam S. Chilton, Robert Golan-Vilella

Articles

No abstract provided.


Everett P. Wilson Jr. And Darla Wilson, Appellees/Respondents, And Educators Mutual Insurance Association Appellant/Petitioner, Vs. Cade M. Krueger, Defendant, Utah Supreme Court Nov 2016

Everett P. Wilson Jr. And Darla Wilson, Appellees/Respondents, And Educators Mutual Insurance Association Appellant/Petitioner, Vs. Cade M. Krueger, Defendant, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (2000– )

CERTIORARI FROM THE UTAH COURT OF APPEALS' FEBRUARY 25, 2016, RULING REVERSING THE FINAL DECISION OF THE HONORABLE SAMUEL D. MCVEY OF THE UTAH FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT


Vol. 51, No. 11 (November 7, 2016) Nov 2016

Vol. 51, No. 11 (November 7, 2016)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Mmu: 11/07/16–11/13/16, Student Bar Association Nov 2016

Mmu: 11/07/16–11/13/16, Student Bar Association

Monday Morning Update

SBA Community Service Thanksgiving Drive

Assistant Rector Applications

Assistant Rector Info Sessions

Financial Wellness Tip

Event Pictures, Please

SBA Student REsources

Jus Vitae March to Life Save the Date

This Week @ NDLS

Aly Hughes' Tweet of the Week

Who's That 1L?: Claudia Tran


Open Source, Modular Platforms, And The Challenge Of Fragmentation, Christopher S. Yoo Nov 2016

Open Source, Modular Platforms, And The Challenge Of Fragmentation, Christopher S. Yoo

All Faculty Scholarship

Open source and modular platforms represent two powerful conceptual paradigms that have fundamentally transformed the software industry. While generally regarded complementary, the freedom inherent in open source rests in uneasy tension with the strict structural requirements required by modularity theory. In particular, third party providers can produce noncompliant components, and excessive experimentation can fragment the platform in ways that reduce its economic benefits for end users and app providers and force app providers to spend resources customizing their code for each variant. The classic solutions to these problems are to rely on some form of testing to ensure that the …


Brief Of The National Association For Public Defense As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner, Christensen V. United States Of America (U.S. November 7, 2016) (No. 16-461)., Janet Moore Nov 2016

Brief Of The National Association For Public Defense As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner, Christensen V. United States Of America (U.S. November 7, 2016) (No. 16-461)., Janet Moore

Faculty Articles and Other Publications

The jury is essential to our structure of government, available to criminal defendants as the final arbiter of guilt. As this Court has recognized time and again, the jury serves an important role both structurally within the balance of powers and as a check on governmental power, adding a layer of protection for individual defendants.

The rule applied by the Ninth Circuit and some other courts, allowing dismissal of a holdout juror if a judge sees no reasonable possibility that his view is connected to the merits of the case, threatens the fundamental role of the jury. In contrast to …


November 6, 2016: “Nobody Believes The Numbers Anyway", Bruce Ledewitz Nov 2016

November 6, 2016: “Nobody Believes The Numbers Anyway", Bruce Ledewitz

Hallowed Secularism

Blog post, “Nobody Believes the Numbers Anyway“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America.


Legal And Policy Approaches To Reduce Marine Debris In New England, Roger Williams University School Of Law Nov 2016

Legal And Policy Approaches To Reduce Marine Debris In New England, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Marine Affairs Institute Conferences, Lectures, and Events

No abstract provided.


Boyd Briefs - Nov. 4, 2016, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Nov 2016

Boyd Briefs - Nov. 4, 2016, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars

Boyd Briefs provides weekly information regarding the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, students, and alumni of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


Why Kim Davis Is Being Sued To Pay Gay, Straight Couples' Legal Fees, David Laconangelo Nov 2016

Why Kim Davis Is Being Sued To Pay Gay, Straight Couples' Legal Fees, David Laconangelo

Media Collection

No abstract provided.


State Of Utah, Plaintiff/ Appellee, V. Jared Michael Watring, Defendant / Appellant., Utah Court Of Appeals Nov 2016

State Of Utah, Plaintiff/ Appellee, V. Jared Michael Watring, Defendant / Appellant., Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )

Appeal from Ruling and Order on Motion to Correct Illegal Sentence entered on September 15, 2015, in the Second District Court, Davis County, the Honorable John R. Morris, presiding