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A Focus On Children And The Law, Aviva A. Orenstein Oct 1996

A Focus On Children And The Law, Aviva A. Orenstein

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Criminal Law And Criminology: Survey Of Recent Books, Juliet Casper Smith Jan 1996

Criminal Law And Criminology: Survey Of Recent Books, Juliet Casper Smith

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"Two Souls To Struggle With....": The Failing Implementation Of Hungary's New Minorities Law And Discrimination Against Gypsies, Timothy W. Waters, Rachel Guglielmo Jan 1996

"Two Souls To Struggle With....": The Failing Implementation Of Hungary's New Minorities Law And Discrimination Against Gypsies, Timothy W. Waters, Rachel Guglielmo

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Employment Security: A Comparative Institutional Debate, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Jan 1996

Employment Security: A Comparative Institutional Debate, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

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The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve Jan 1996

The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve

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The Militia Movement And Second Amendment Revolution: Conjuring With The People, David C. Williams Jan 1996

The Militia Movement And Second Amendment Revolution: Conjuring With The People, David C. Williams

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Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council In Philosophical Conundrum, David P. Fidler Jan 1996

Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council In Philosophical Conundrum, David P. Fidler

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Criminal Law And Criminology: Survey Of Recent Books, Juliet Casper Smith Jan 1996

Criminal Law And Criminology: Survey Of Recent Books, Juliet Casper Smith

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Development Of Law Firm Training Programs: Coping With A Turbulent Environment, Edwin H. Greenebaum Jan 1996

Development Of Law Firm Training Programs: Coping With A Turbulent Environment, Edwin H. Greenebaum

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Elbert Parr Tuttle, Alfred C. Aman Jan 1996

Elbert Parr Tuttle, Alfred C. Aman

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Public Perception, Justice, And The "Search For Truth" In Criminal Cases, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann Jan 1996

Public Perception, Justice, And The "Search For Truth" In Criminal Cases, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann

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Models Of Quality For Third Parties In Alternative Dispute Resolution, Carole Silver Jan 1996

Models Of Quality For Third Parties In Alternative Dispute Resolution, Carole Silver

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Untying The State Action Knot, Craig M. Bradley Jan 1996

Untying The State Action Knot, Craig M. Bradley

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The Excludability Of Employment Discrimination Awards Under Code Section 104(A)(2) After Burke V. United States And Commissioner V. Schleier, Leandra Lederman Jan 1996

The Excludability Of Employment Discrimination Awards Under Code Section 104(A)(2) After Burke V. United States And Commissioner V. Schleier, Leandra Lederman

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Telephone Companies, The First Amendment, And Technological Convergence, Fred H. Cate Jan 1996

Telephone Companies, The First Amendment, And Technological Convergence, Fred H. Cate

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Municipal Securities Market: Same Problems -- No Solutions, Ann Judith Gellis Jan 1996

Municipal Securities Market: Same Problems -- No Solutions, Ann Judith Gellis

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This article examines the existing regulations of the municipal securities market, focusing on what activities prompted the regulatory changes and analyzing the direction and efficacy of these regulations in terms of the deficiencies in the market. Part One gives a background sketch of the market and its participants from the time of the New York City fiscal crises to today. Part Two discusses whether the existing regulation is sufficient to produce disclosure, focusing on the Orange County crises. Part Three offers a critique of the current regulatory scheme and makes some suggestions for reform.


Globalization, International Law, And Emerging Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler Jan 1996

Globalization, International Law, And Emerging Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler

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The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require international cooperation in identifying, controlling, and preventing these diseases. Because of this need for international cooperation, international law will certainly play a role in the global strategy for the control of emerging diseases. Recognizing this fact, the World Health Organization has already proposed revising the International Health Regulations. This article examines some basic problems that the global campaign against emerging infectious diseases might face in applying international law to facilitate international cooperation. The international legal component of the global control strategy for these diseases needs …


What's On The Horizon?: A Report From The 1996 Conference For Law School Computing, Juliet Casper Smith Jan 1996

What's On The Horizon?: A Report From The 1996 Conference For Law School Computing, Juliet Casper Smith

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Law And Ignorance: Genetic Therapy And The Legal Process, Roger B. Dworkin Jan 1996

Law And Ignorance: Genetic Therapy And The Legal Process, Roger B. Dworkin

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Book Review. The Convergence Of The Continental And The Common Law Model Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley Jan 1996

Book Review. The Convergence Of The Continental And The Common Law Model Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley

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Breakfast With Yasser Arafat: Personal Reflections On The Peace Process, David Fidler Jan 1996

Breakfast With Yasser Arafat: Personal Reflections On The Peace Process, David Fidler

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Find A Way To Make A Difference, Alfred C. Aman Jan 1996

Find A Way To Make A Difference, Alfred C. Aman

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The War Powers In French Constitutional Law, Elisabeth Zoller Jan 1996

The War Powers In French Constitutional Law, Elisabeth Zoller

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Bankruptcy In The Seventh Circuit: 1995, Douglass Boshkoff Jan 1996

Bankruptcy In The Seventh Circuit: 1995, Douglass Boshkoff

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Constitutionalism In The Global Era, Elisabeth Zoller Jan 1996

Constitutionalism In The Global Era, Elisabeth Zoller

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Hopwood: Was This The African-American Nightmare Or The African-American Dream?, Kevin D. Brown Jan 1996

Hopwood: Was This The African-American Nightmare Or The African-American Dream?, Kevin D. Brown

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The Technological Transformation Of Copyright Law, Fred H. Cate Jan 1996

The Technological Transformation Of Copyright Law, Fred H. Cate

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Both statutory and case law clearly recognize the constitutional interest in promoting, not restricting, expression. Digital technologies, however, are rapidly changing the application of copyright law to prohibit access, protect ideas and facts, and dramatically expand the monopoly granted to copyright holders.

Whether on a disk or network, digital expression cannot be accessed without being copied into computer memory, as well as onto a hard drive, floppy disk, or magnetic tape if it is to be retained after the computer is switched off. This necessarily violates the exclusive right to reproduce that copyright law grants to copyright holders.

Moreover, to …


Law In Cyberspace, Fred H. Cate Jan 1996

Law In Cyberspace, Fred H. Cate

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Paradise Lost, Paradigm Found: Redefining The Judiciary's Imperiled Role In Congress, Charles G. Geyh Jan 1996

Paradise Lost, Paradigm Found: Redefining The Judiciary's Imperiled Role In Congress, Charles G. Geyh

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Long perceived as acting in splendid isolation, the legislative and judicial branches have become increasingly intertwined. The judiciary is becoming more involved in the legislative province of statutory reform, and Congress has inserted itself more frequently into the judicial territory of procedural rulemaking. In this article, Professor Geyh observes that a new, interactive paradigm has replaced the perceived model of separation and delegation between the brandies. As the judiciary and Congress have grown more enmeshed, the judiciary's reputation has suffered, both from a Watergate-vintage mistrust of all things governmental and from a perception that judicial activism is born of self-interest …


"Civil"Lzing Tax Procedure: Applying General Federal Learning To Statutory Notices Of Deficiency, Leandra Lederman Jan 1996

"Civil"Lzing Tax Procedure: Applying General Federal Learning To Statutory Notices Of Deficiency, Leandra Lederman

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Tax procedure has been rather isolated from the main currents of civil procedure. Using the statutory notice of deficiency as an exemplar, the article explores how viewing tax procedure issues from the perspective of general civil litigation can facilitate procedural regularity and foster fairness to United States Tax Court contestants. The statutory notice is the document by which the IRS forewarns a taxpayer of impending assessment of tax greater than the amount reported on the taxpayer's return. The article identifies three functions of the notice and their general civil litigation analogues. First, like legal process, it provides the taxpayer with …