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Full-Text Articles in Law
Takings, Narratives, And Power, Gregory S. Alexander
Takings, Narratives, And Power, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
"The Regulatory Takings Problem" is the title given to a story, or narrative, that has become prominent in the literature on just compensation issues. The story is one of power and fear. It is about a perceived imbalance of power between the two groups of actors involved in the process of public land-use regulation--private landowners and government regulators. It depicts scenarios of past or threatened abuse of power by local land-use regulators, and it looks to the takings clause generally and regulatory takings doctrine specifically as crucial corrective devices, essential to set the power imbalance aright. The dominant narrative describes …
Public Choice: The Theory Of The Firm And The Theory Of Market Exchange , Jonathan R. Macey
Public Choice: The Theory Of The Firm And The Theory Of Market Exchange , Jonathan R. Macey
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman
The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Reconceiving The Ninth Amendment , Randy E. Barnett
Reconceiving The Ninth Amendment , Randy E. Barnett
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equitable Tolling Of Title Vll Time Limits In Actions Against The Government, Jack E. Fernandez
Equitable Tolling Of Title Vll Time Limits In Actions Against The Government, Jack E. Fernandez
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pre-Judgment Enforcement Of Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 13(A) , Ben Clements
Pre-Judgment Enforcement Of Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 13(A) , Ben Clements
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman
Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
United They Stand Divided They Fall: Public Choice Theory And The Tax Code , Julie A. Roin
United They Stand Divided They Fall: Public Choice Theory And The Tax Code , Julie A. Roin
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rock V. Arkansas: Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony Or Hypnotically Manufactured Testimony , Andrew C. Callari
Rock V. Arkansas: Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony Or Hypnotically Manufactured Testimony , Andrew C. Callari
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reregulation, The Global Environment, And Ignorance Equals Pessimism: A Tory Perspective, E. F. Roberts
Reregulation, The Global Environment, And Ignorance Equals Pessimism: A Tory Perspective, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Speeches From The Cornell Law School Centennial Celebration April 15-16 1988
Speeches From The Cornell Law School Centennial Celebration April 15-16 1988
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Next Century: The Challenge: A Panel Discussion , Barber Conable
Next Century: The Challenge: A Panel Discussion , Barber Conable
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address , Sol M. Linowitz
Excerpt From The Next Century: The Challenge -- A Panel Discussion, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Excerpt From The Next Century: The Challenge -- A Panel Discussion, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Next Century: The Challenge, Roger C. Cramton
The Next Century: The Challenge, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Cornell Law School’S Birth And Its March To Greatness: A Rambling Centennial Tribute , Rudolf B. Schlesinger
Cornell Law School’S Birth And Its March To Greatness: A Rambling Centennial Tribute , Rudolf B. Schlesinger
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law In A Global Era: Progress Deregulatory Change And The Rise Of The Administrative Presidency , Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Administrative Law In A Global Era: Progress Deregulatory Change And The Rise Of The Administrative Presidency , Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negligent Accounting And The Limits Of Instrumental Tort Reform, John A. Siliciano
Negligent Accounting And The Limits Of Instrumental Tort Reform, John A. Siliciano
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Legal Implications Of Epilepsy, H. Richard Beresford
Legal Implications Of Epilepsy, H. Richard Beresford
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Physicians who care for patients with epilepsy may function as agents or targets of social control. As agents, they may assist in the identification and control of epileptic drivers, may provide information that enables fair and appropriate job placements for epileptic persons, and give testimony that helps the legal system resolve issues relating to the liability of epileptic persons for harm attributed to seizures or interictal behavioral disturbances. As targets, they may be charged with negligent failure to diagnose, treat, or inform about epilepsy or its associated problems, with failure to exercise due care in protecting persons harmed by their …
Dellums V. Smith: Do The Neutrality Act And The Ethics In Government Act Unlock The Door To Nicaragua, Stephen Bain
Dellums V. Smith: Do The Neutrality Act And The Ethics In Government Act Unlock The Door To Nicaragua, Stephen Bain
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Private International Law And The U.N. Sales Convention, Peter Winship
Private International Law And The U.N. Sales Convention, Peter Winship
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Human Dimension In Appellate Judging: A Brief Reflection On A Timeless Concern , Judith S. Kaye
Human Dimension In Appellate Judging: A Brief Reflection On A Timeless Concern , Judith S. Kaye
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Allan Bloom And The American Law School , Jonathan R. Macey
Allan Bloom And The American Law School , Jonathan R. Macey
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Gas And Electric Co. V. Public Utilities Commission: The Right To Hear In Corporate Negative And Affirmative Speech , Nicholas Nesgos
Pacific Gas And Electric Co. V. Public Utilities Commission: The Right To Hear In Corporate Negative And Affirmative Speech , Nicholas Nesgos
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Civil Rico Claims , Basil J. Musnuff
Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Civil Rico Claims , Basil J. Musnuff
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freedom, Coercion, And The Law Of Servitudes, Gregory S. Alexander
Freedom, Coercion, And The Law Of Servitudes, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
What do we want from a restatement of servitude law? Doctrinal simplification presents one obvious objective. Property teachers and their students commonly observe that the law of servitudes is a mess. However, doctrinal simplification surely does not present the only objective of the restatement. Developing a unified body of servitude doctrine, by itself, merely creates a sense of aesthetic coherence. Presumably the project aims at achieving more than just that. Law reformers generally seek to enhance the legal system's substantive coherence. At this level--developing a set of substantively coherent doctrinal practices--I am skeptical about the servitude restatement project.
A restatement …
Unconscious Racism And The Criminal Law , Sheri Lynn Johnson
Unconscious Racism And The Criminal Law , Sheri Lynn Johnson
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uncertain Role Of Innocence In United States Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals, Gregory J. Getschman
The Uncertain Role Of Innocence In United States Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals, Gregory J. Getschman
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Symposium, John Honnold
Introduction To The Symposium, John Honnold
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.