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A Breach Of Trust: Rock-Koshkonong Lake District V. State Department Of Natural Resources And Wisconsin's Public Trust Doctrine, Anne-Louise Mittal
A Breach Of Trust: Rock-Koshkonong Lake District V. State Department Of Natural Resources And Wisconsin's Public Trust Doctrine, Anne-Louise Mittal
Marquette Law Review
Wisconsin has a particularly notable tradition of using the public trust doctrine aggressively to protect the state’s natural resources. The general thrust of the doctrine’s evolution in Wisconsin has been expansion beyond the doctrine’s traditional application to waters navigable for commercial purposes. Emblematic of such expansion is the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision in Just v. Marinette County, which scholars have characterized as a landmark extension of the public trust doctrine to non- navigable wetlands adjacent to navigable waters. In light of this tradition, it is unsurprising that the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s recent pronouncement that the Department of Natural Resources …
Expanding Wisconsin's Approach To The Business Records Exception, Bryan Whitehead
Expanding Wisconsin's Approach To The Business Records Exception, Bryan Whitehead
Marquette Law Review
This Comment analyzes Wisconsin’s application of the business records exception when a litigant seeks the admission of third-party records. In 2010, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, in Palisades Collection LLC v. Kalal, applied a narrow interpretation of the exception’s requirements that stands in contrast to manner in which federal jurisdictions apply the exception in the same context. This Comment addresses the question of whether Wisconsin’s narrower construction of the exception is the best approach to the evidentiary rule. In doing so, this Comment first reviews the federal business record exception, its requirements, and federal courts’ treatment of the foundational …
Ohio And Sports Law, Adam Epstein
2014 Master Of The Game Award Acceptance Speech, Martin J. Greenberg
2014 Master Of The Game Award Acceptance Speech, Martin J. Greenberg
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Product Hopping 2.0: Getting The Fda To Yank Your Original License Beats Stacking Patents, Lars Noah
Product Hopping 2.0: Getting The Fda To Yank Your Original License Beats Stacking Patents, Lars Noah
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Copyrights Without Limits—The Undefeatable Right Of Access Control Under §1201(A) Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Kristian D. Stout Esq.
Copyrights Without Limits—The Undefeatable Right Of Access Control Under §1201(A) Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Kristian D. Stout Esq.
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Public K-12 Teachers Creation Of Nontraditional Educational Works: To Rely On The Teacher Exception Or Explore Other Options?, Katheryn Mills
Public K-12 Teachers Creation Of Nontraditional Educational Works: To Rely On The Teacher Exception Or Explore Other Options?, Katheryn Mills
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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The Emerging Right To Communal Intellectual Property, Enninya S. Nwauche
The Emerging Right To Communal Intellectual Property, Enninya S. Nwauche
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Mylan V. Warner Chilcott: A Study In Pharmaceutical Product Hopping, Vikram Iyengar
Mylan V. Warner Chilcott: A Study In Pharmaceutical Product Hopping, Vikram Iyengar
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Now Is That What I Call Music?: Post-Modern Classical Music And Copyright Law, Jamie M. Yu
Now Is That What I Call Music?: Post-Modern Classical Music And Copyright Law, Jamie M. Yu
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Hart-Scott-Rodino & Chevron Step Zero: Can The Ftc Target The Pharmaceutical Industry?, Tyler Leverington
Hart-Scott-Rodino & Chevron Step Zero: Can The Ftc Target The Pharmaceutical Industry?, Tyler Leverington
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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The Eu Trademark Reform Package—(Too) Bold A Step Ahead Or Back To Status Quo?, Annette Kur
The Eu Trademark Reform Package—(Too) Bold A Step Ahead Or Back To Status Quo?, Annette Kur
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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The Intensifying National Interest In Patent Litigation, Kathleen M. O'Malley
The Intensifying National Interest In Patent Litigation, Kathleen M. O'Malley
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Brands, Morality And Public Policy: Some Reflections On The Ban On Registration Of Controversial Trademarks, Enrico Bonadio
Brands, Morality And Public Policy: Some Reflections On The Ban On Registration Of Controversial Trademarks, Enrico Bonadio
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Can The Pto Find Its Way With Jesus?, Lee B. Burgunder
Can The Pto Find Its Way With Jesus?, Lee B. Burgunder
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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A Presidential Remedy Under Administrative Control—Why Section 337(J) Should Be Repealed, Nicolaas T. Bressers
A Presidential Remedy Under Administrative Control—Why Section 337(J) Should Be Repealed, Nicolaas T. Bressers
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Notice And Supplemental Registration: Why The Copyright Office Must Update Its Policies Surrounding Author Notice, Erin E. Kaprelian
Notice And Supplemental Registration: Why The Copyright Office Must Update Its Policies Surrounding Author Notice, Erin E. Kaprelian
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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The End Of The "Wild West" For Software Patents—Does The Patents Act 2013 Change New Zealand's Treatment Of Software Patents From Permissive To Restrictive?, Erin E. Block
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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The Predominate Goliath: Why Pay-To-Play Daily Fantasy Sports Are Games Of Skill Under The Dominant Factor Test, Jeffrey C. Meehan
The Predominate Goliath: Why Pay-To-Play Daily Fantasy Sports Are Games Of Skill Under The Dominant Factor Test, Jeffrey C. Meehan
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Internet Piracy Of Sports Broadcasts: Finding The Solution In The United Kingdom And The United States, Antwayne Robertson
Internet Piracy Of Sports Broadcasts: Finding The Solution In The United Kingdom And The United States, Antwayne Robertson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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25 Years Of Sports Law Scholarship: The History Of The Marquette Sports Law Journal/Review , Paul M. Anderson
25 Years Of Sports Law Scholarship: The History Of The Marquette Sports Law Journal/Review , Paul M. Anderson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Taking The Training Wheels Off Mls: Why The Single Entity Antitrust Exemption Should No Longer Apply, Tyler A. Coppage
Taking The Training Wheels Off Mls: Why The Single Entity Antitrust Exemption Should No Longer Apply, Tyler A. Coppage
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Three's A Crowd: A Look At Potential Troubles Created By Third-Party Standing When Bringing A Title Ix Claim, Taylor A. Wilson
Three's A Crowd: A Look At Potential Troubles Created By Third-Party Standing When Bringing A Title Ix Claim, Taylor A. Wilson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973: Why The Ocr's Small Reminder Will Likely Spark Big Change For High School Athletics In 2014 And Beyond, Timothy D. Mcpeters
The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973: Why The Ocr's Small Reminder Will Likely Spark Big Change For High School Athletics In 2014 And Beyond, Timothy D. Mcpeters
Marquette Sports Law Review
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2014 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Krista D. Brown
2014 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Krista D. Brown
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Sports, Doping, And The Regulatory "Tipping Point", Dionne L. Koller
Sports, Doping, And The Regulatory "Tipping Point", Dionne L. Koller
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.