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Joe Bauer Presented "Enforcement Issues Under American Antitrust Laws" At The University Of Tilburg (Holland) Center For Law And Economics On December 19, 2013, Joseph P. Bauer
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Joe Bauer presented a seminar at the University of Tilburg (Holland) Center for Law and Economics on December 19. His topic was Enforcement Issues under American Antitrust Laws. View PowerPoint slides of lecture by clicking pdf link.
Jimmy Gurule Panel Discussions At The Role Of The Judiciary In Handling Counterterrorism Cases Within A Rule Of Law Framework Conference In Washington, D.C., November 14-15, 2013, Jimmy Gurule
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Jimmy Gurule moderated two panel discussions at a conference entitled: “The Role of the Judiciary in Handling Counterterrorism Cases within a Rule of Law Framework.” The conference was held in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 14-15 and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Judicial Conference Committee on International Judicial Relations. The conference was attended by judges from around the world, including Algeria, Bangladesh, Canada, China, France, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Morocco, The Netherlands, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States.
Reimagining Homeownership: A Working Conference, Nicole Stelle Garnett
Reimagining Homeownership: A Working Conference, Nicole Stelle Garnett
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Nicole Stelle Garnett hosted working conference on “Reimagining Homeownership,”at Notre Dame Law School. This conference focuses on the future of homeownership in America. Participants include top scholars and attorneys in the field.
The Place Of Freedom Of Religion In Human Rights, Paolo G. Carozza
The Place Of Freedom Of Religion In Human Rights, Paolo G. Carozza
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Limits On State Regulation Of Religious Organizations: Where We Are And Where We Are Going, Lloyd Hitashi Mayer
Limits On State Regulation Of Religious Organizations: Where We Are And Where We Are Going, Lloyd Hitashi Mayer
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The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonprofits generally, and religious organizations are vulnerable to the same types of problems that justify state regulation and oversight of nonprofits. Such problems include excessive compensation, improper benefits for board members and other insiders, misleading or fraudulent fundraising, employment discrimination, unsafe working conditions, consumer fraud, improper debt collection, and many others. Religious organizations are different, however, in that under federal and state law they enjoy unique protections from state regulation. This paper describes how such federal and state protections limit state regulation of religious organizations under current …