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Status To Be Determined: Analyzing Indian Status Within The General Crimes Act In A Post-Castro-Huerta Landscape, Joshua Zoeller Jan 2023

Status To Be Determined: Analyzing Indian Status Within The General Crimes Act In A Post-Castro-Huerta Landscape, Joshua Zoeller

Saint Louis University Law Journal

The General Crimes Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1152, is an older statute that pertains to federal criminal jurisdiction over crimes committed in Indian Country. The General Crimes Act is limited in scope as it only applies to cases where the alleged perpetrator of the crime is not a Native American but the victim is determined to be a Native American. But who decides how to label each party as “Indian” or “non-Indian” (to borrow language used in the courts)? And is ‘Indian status’ an element of the statute that the prosecution must prove or is it reserved for …


The Duty To Correct Another’S Material Misrepresentations: A Contextual Approach For Analyzing Fraudulent Behavior Under Rule 10b-5, Jenna Koleson Jan 2021

The Duty To Correct Another’S Material Misrepresentations: A Contextual Approach For Analyzing Fraudulent Behavior Under Rule 10b-5, Jenna Koleson

Saint Louis University Law Journal

Section 10(b) of the 1934 Securities and Exchange Act is the broadest anti-fraud provision within securities laws and is enforced through Rule 10b-5, which makes it unlawful for any person, in connection with the purchase or sale of any security, to defraud, misrepresent material facts, omit material facts, or engage in any practice which operates as fraud or deceit upon any person. In promulgating Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5, Congress, and the SEC by way of Congressional authority, designed these laws to encompass the infinite variety of devices by which undue advantage could be taken of investors and corporations. Another …


The Erie Doctrine & Mcdonnell Douglas Framework: Much Ado About Nothing Or An Issue Worth Analyzing?, Matthew M. Petersen Jan 2009

The Erie Doctrine & Mcdonnell Douglas Framework: Much Ado About Nothing Or An Issue Worth Analyzing?, Matthew M. Petersen

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Has The Law Of Products Liability Spoiled The True Purpose Of Trademark Licensing? Analyzing The Responsibility Of A Trademark Licensor For Defective Products Bearing Its Mark, Jennifer Rudis Deschamp Jan 2006

Has The Law Of Products Liability Spoiled The True Purpose Of Trademark Licensing? Analyzing The Responsibility Of A Trademark Licensor For Defective Products Bearing Its Mark, Jennifer Rudis Deschamp

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

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