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Where Ralls Went Wrong: Cfius, The Courts, And The Balance Of Liberty And Security, Christopher M. Fitzpatrick
Where Ralls Went Wrong: Cfius, The Courts, And The Balance Of Liberty And Security, Christopher M. Fitzpatrick
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Asylum At Last: Matter Of A-R-C-G-'S Impact On Domestic Violence Victims Seeking Asylum, Johanna K. Bachmair
Asylum At Last: Matter Of A-R-C-G-'S Impact On Domestic Violence Victims Seeking Asylum, Johanna K. Bachmair
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Speech Integral To Criminal Conduct Exception, Eugene Volokh
The Speech Integral To Criminal Conduct Exception, Eugene Volokh
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reporting Agency Performance: Behind The Sec's Enforcement Statistics, Urska Velikonja
Reporting Agency Performance: Behind The Sec's Enforcement Statistics, Urska Velikonja
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Can A State Sue The United States, Tara L. Grove
When Can A State Sue The United States, Tara L. Grove
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New School Segregation, Erika K. Wilson
The New School Segregation, Erika K. Wilson
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unquantified Benefits And The Problem Of Regulation Under Certainty, Jonathan S. Masur, Eric A. Posner
Unquantified Benefits And The Problem Of Regulation Under Certainty, Jonathan S. Masur, Eric A. Posner
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Don't End Or Audit The Fed: Central Bank Independence In An Age Of Austerity, Neil H. Buchanan, Michael C. Dorf
Don't End Or Audit The Fed: Central Bank Independence In An Age Of Austerity, Neil H. Buchanan, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unique Identities And Vulnerabilities: The Case For Transgender Identity As A Basis For Asylum, Adena L. Wayne
Unique Identities And Vulnerabilities: The Case For Transgender Identity As A Basis For Asylum, Adena L. Wayne
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Striking The Right Chord: A Theoretical Approach To Balancing Artists' Intellectual Property Rights On Remix Audio-Sharing Platforms, Nicole Greenstein
Striking The Right Chord: A Theoretical Approach To Balancing Artists' Intellectual Property Rights On Remix Audio-Sharing Platforms, Nicole Greenstein
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New School Segregation, Erika K. Wilson
One Size Does Not Fit All: The Shortcomings Of Current Negative Option Legislation, Sophia Wang
One Size Does Not Fit All: The Shortcomings Of Current Negative Option Legislation, Sophia Wang
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Vexatious Litigants And The Ada: Strategies To Fairly Address The Need To Improve Access For Individuals With Disabilities, Helia Garrido Hull
Vexatious Litigants And The Ada: Strategies To Fairly Address The Need To Improve Access For Individuals With Disabilities, Helia Garrido Hull
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Economic Inequality And College Admissions Policies, David Orentlicher
Economic Inequality And College Admissions Policies, David Orentlicher
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
International Trade Commission Exclusion Orders For The Infringement Of Standard-Essential Patents, Gregory Sidak
International Trade Commission Exclusion Orders For The Infringement Of Standard-Essential Patents, Gregory Sidak
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Should The Law Do Anything About Economic Inequality, Matthew Dimick
Should The Law Do Anything About Economic Inequality, Matthew Dimick
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Ban The Box In College Applications: A Balanced Approach, Albert H.S. Jung
Ban The Box In College Applications: A Balanced Approach, Albert H.S. Jung
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Should Children Work? Dilemmas Of Children’S Educational Rights In The Global South, Conrad John Masabo
Should Children Work? Dilemmas Of Children’S Educational Rights In The Global South, Conrad John Masabo
Southern African Journal of Policy and Development
The realisation of Children’s Rights and the right to education, in particular, have for quite long left the children of the Global South at a crossroads. The ideal of a childhood free from work has in itself become a barrier to access this social good. As such, due to their country’s minimal or non-existent educational funding and family abject poverty, some children in the Global South have realised that adopting a pragmatic strategy of combining school and work is the only feasible solution. This study, therefore, examines the interface between children’s work and schooling in the Global South.
The Puzzling Absence Of Economic Power In Constitutional Theory, Ganesh Sitaraman
The Puzzling Absence Of Economic Power In Constitutional Theory, Ganesh Sitaraman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Friends Of The Court: Evaluating The Supreme Court's Amicus Invitations, Katherine Shaw
Friends Of The Court: Evaluating The Supreme Court's Amicus Invitations, Katherine Shaw
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
State-Level Regulation As The Ideal Foundation For Action On Climate Change: A Localized Beginning To The Solution Of A Global Problem, Allison C.C. Hoppe
State-Level Regulation As The Ideal Foundation For Action On Climate Change: A Localized Beginning To The Solution Of A Global Problem, Allison C.C. Hoppe
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Enforcement Of Socioeconomic Rights: A Comparison Between Transformative Projects In India And South Africa, Natasha G. Menell
Judicial Enforcement Of Socioeconomic Rights: A Comparison Between Transformative Projects In India And South Africa, Natasha G. Menell
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From The Court To The Classroom: Judges' Work In International Judicial Education, Toby S. Goldbach
From The Court To The Classroom: Judges' Work In International Judicial Education, Toby S. Goldbach
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Show Me The Money: Evaluating Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Nonparty Banks In Light Of The Gucci Case, Xin Xu
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Decolonising Sex: Fifty Shades Of Rape, Roseline K. Njogu
Decolonising Sex: Fifty Shades Of Rape, Roseline K. Njogu
Southern African Journal of Policy and Development
This article explores how ideas of patriarchy have shaped the nature and effect of rape law. It argues that rape law reinforces patriarchy, and because of the inherent inconsistencies between the male roles of aggressor and protector, it has remained ineffective. Taking Kenya as its springboard, it analyses how ideas of sexual relations within and outside marriage are transplanted through colonialism; and how they morph and merge with analogous indigenous conceptions to entrench and formalise the continued subjugation of the female body. It explores the unintended consequences of the internationalisation of English Monogamy; and rape law reform and its continuity/discontinuity …
Who Says You Can't Go Home: Retroactivity In A Post-Daimler World, Ariel Atlas
Who Says You Can't Go Home: Retroactivity In A Post-Daimler World, Ariel Atlas
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Information-Dissemination Law: The Regulation Of How Market-Moving Information Is Revealed, Kevin S. Haeberie, Todd M. Henderson
Information-Dissemination Law: The Regulation Of How Market-Moving Information Is Revealed, Kevin S. Haeberie, Todd M. Henderson
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Silence Shouldn't Speak So Loudly: Wiggins In A Post-Richter World, Eliza Beeney
Why Silence Shouldn't Speak So Loudly: Wiggins In A Post-Richter World, Eliza Beeney
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Agency Costs Of Teamwork, Jeremy Mcclane
Disparate Impact And The Role Of Classification And Motivation In Equal Protection Law After Inclusive Communities, Samuel R. Bagenstos
Disparate Impact And The Role Of Classification And Motivation In Equal Protection Law After Inclusive Communities, Samuel R. Bagenstos
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.