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Full-Text Articles in Law
The China We Hardly Know: Revealing The New China’S Intellectual Property Regime, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
The China We Hardly Know: Revealing The New China’S Intellectual Property Regime, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Doma And The Social Security Act: An Odd Couple Begetting Disfavored Children, Robert E. Rains
Doma And The Social Security Act: An Odd Couple Begetting Disfavored Children, Robert E. Rains
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Timing Is Everything: A New Model For Countering Corruption Without Silencing Speech In Elections, Jessica A. Levinson
Timing Is Everything: A New Model For Countering Corruption Without Silencing Speech In Elections, Jessica A. Levinson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jonah Lehrer, How We Decide, Alan M. Weinberger
Jonah Lehrer, How We Decide, Alan M. Weinberger
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Workers’ Compensation And Hoffman Plastic: Pandora’S Undocumented Box, Oliver T. Beatty
Workers’ Compensation And Hoffman Plastic: Pandora’S Undocumented Box, Oliver T. Beatty
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Taking Ownership Of Legal Outcomes: An Argument Against Dissociation Paradigm And Analytical Gaming, Liaquat Ali Khan
Taking Ownership Of Legal Outcomes: An Argument Against Dissociation Paradigm And Analytical Gaming, Liaquat Ali Khan
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Employer Liability For Negligent Hiring Of Ex-Offenders, Stacy A. Hickox
Employer Liability For Negligent Hiring Of Ex-Offenders, Stacy A. Hickox
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bills To Pay And Mouths To Feed: Forfeiture And Due Process Concerns After Alvarez V. Smith, Nicholas A. Loyal
Bills To Pay And Mouths To Feed: Forfeiture And Due Process Concerns After Alvarez V. Smith, Nicholas A. Loyal
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sweden, Singapore, And The States: A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Taxation On The Welfare Of Working Mothers, Nancy Shurtz
Sweden, Singapore, And The States: A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Taxation On The Welfare Of Working Mothers, Nancy Shurtz
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Integrity Of Delaware’S Corporate Dissolution Statute After Territory Of The United States Virgin Islands V. Goldman, Sachs & Co.: Is Extended Post-Dissolution Shareholder Liability A Necessary Component Of Delaware’S Corporate Dissolution Scheme?, Edward T. Pivin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Undermined Norms: The Corrosive Effect Of Information Processing Technology On Informational Privacy, Richard Warner
Undermined Norms: The Corrosive Effect Of Information Processing Technology On Informational Privacy, Richard Warner
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Trials As Morality Plays: Good And Evil, George C. Thomas Iii
Criminal Trials As Morality Plays: Good And Evil, George C. Thomas Iii
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Missouri’S Unemployment Crisis: The Labor And Industrial Relations Commission Ignores The Missouri Supreme Court, Anthony G. Laramore
Missouri’S Unemployment Crisis: The Labor And Industrial Relations Commission Ignores The Missouri Supreme Court, Anthony G. Laramore
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Headline Kidnappings And The Origins Of The Lindbergh Law, Barry Cushman
Headline Kidnappings And The Origins Of The Lindbergh Law, Barry Cushman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trials And Other Entertainment, Stuart Banner
Trials And Other Entertainment, Stuart Banner
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From Shylock To Billy Budd: The Literary “Headline Trial”, Michael A. Kahn
From Shylock To Billy Budd: The Literary “Headline Trial”, Michael A. Kahn
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Front Page: Notes On The Nature And Significance Of Headline Trials, Lawrence M. Friedman
Front Page: Notes On The Nature And Significance Of Headline Trials, Lawrence M. Friedman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Gangs Were White: Race, Rights, And Youth Crime In New York City, 1954–1964, Anders Walker
When Gangs Were White: Race, Rights, And Youth Crime In New York City, 1954–1964, Anders Walker
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Regulation And The Problem Of Adjudication, Marcia L. Mccormick
Federal Regulation And The Problem Of Adjudication, Marcia L. Mccormick
Saint Louis University Law Journal
After decades of deregulation, the United States seems to be entering a period of re-regulation, regulation to prevent harm that many activities might cause and also to create positive external benefits that those activities could yield, but might not without incentives. Most regulatory programs in the United States provide a blend of measures designed to create these positive external benefits, promote good practices in the industry, prevent harms, and provide those harmed with remedies. At a time in which we contemplate new ways to regulate to deal with the crises of the day and prevent the crises of tomorrow, this …
Workplace Harassment In The Academic Environment, Robert J. Tepper, Craig G. White
Workplace Harassment In The Academic Environment, Robert J. Tepper, Craig G. White
Saint Louis University Law Journal
Over the last decade, claims of workplace harassment have received greater attention.[1] Sometimes called “workplace bullying,” such harassment is commonly defined as behavior by a perpetrator that may involve repeated verbal abuse, offensive conduct that may threaten, humiliate, or intimidate a target, or efforts to sabotage a target’s performance.[2] As commonly defined, the subject behavior is intentional, results in physical or psychological harm to the target, and makes the target’s job performance more difficult.[3] At times, perpetrators, who may include administrators and faculty members, combine their efforts to abuse and harass the target, a phenomenon known as …
A Data-Driven Snapshot Of Labor And Employment Law Professors, Richard A. Bales
A Data-Driven Snapshot Of Labor And Employment Law Professors, Richard A. Bales
Saint Louis University Law Journal
This Article provides a data-driven snapshot of the law school faculty members who teach Labor and Employment Law. Among its findings are the following:
- The teaching of Labor Law is declining and the teaching of Employment Law is rising.
- Men dominate the teaching of Labor Law, but women have mostly narrowed the gap in Employment Law.
- The other courses taught by Labor and Employment Law faculty members are highly sex-segregated. For example, Employment Law faculty members who also teach Family Law or Property are overwhelmingly likely to be women, and Employment Law faculty members who also teach Constitutional Law, Civil …
The Delinquent State: Illinois And Compliance With Workers’ Compensation Judgments, Michelle M. Rich
The Delinquent State: Illinois And Compliance With Workers’ Compensation Judgments, Michelle M. Rich
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Diva Defends Herself: Gender And Domestic Violence In An Early Twentieth–Century Headline Trial, Carolyn B. Ramsey
A Diva Defends Herself: Gender And Domestic Violence In An Early Twentieth–Century Headline Trial, Carolyn B. Ramsey
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Edelin: The Remaking Of The Headline Abortion Trial, Mary Ziegler
Edelin: The Remaking Of The Headline Abortion Trial, Mary Ziegler
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States V. Gammage: Eighth Circuit Agrees No “Second Bite At The Apple” For The Government At Resentencing, Michael Jente
United States V. Gammage: Eighth Circuit Agrees No “Second Bite At The Apple” For The Government At Resentencing, Michael Jente
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
One Approach To Teaching Maritime Law: The Admiralty Classroom As A Stage, Taylor Simpson-Wood
One Approach To Teaching Maritime Law: The Admiralty Classroom As A Stage, Taylor Simpson-Wood
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Admiralty Popularly, Robert M. Jarvis
Teaching Admiralty Popularly, Robert M. Jarvis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.