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The Behaviour Of Family Lawyers And The Implications For Legal Education, John H. Wade
The Behaviour Of Family Lawyers And The Implications For Legal Education, John H. Wade
John Wade
Legal educators have often developed courses with the purported goal of teaching students to “think like lawyers.” Yet little is known about the ways various classes of lawyers think or behave. This paper offers some insights through anecdotal observations of the behaviour of family lawyers in Sydney. It must be conceded, however, that even beginning to demystify lawyerly behaviour does little to resolve current debates about the goals and methods of legal education.
Public Health As A Model For Cybersecurity Information Sharing, Elaine M. Sedenberg, Deirdre K. Mulligan
Public Health As A Model For Cybersecurity Information Sharing, Elaine M. Sedenberg, Deirdre K. Mulligan
Deirdre Mulligan
Policy proposals often feature information sharing as a means to improve cybersecurity, but lack specificity connecting these activities to specific goals intended to advance the state of cybersecurity. We use the Doctrine of Cybersecurity as a lens to examine existing information sharing efforts and evaluate the utility of information sharing proposals. Leaning on the analogous public good-oriented field of public health, we extract insights on how these information policies and practices evolved to promote goals while actively mediating among values. Based on our review of specific public health information sharing systems, we derive a set of four principles—expert and collaborative …
Panel 2: The Nlrb, Unions, Courts, And Democracy, Elizabeth L. Macdowell, Matthew Dimick, Charlotte Garden, Ryan Mcginley Stempel, Ann C. Mcginley, Brishen Rogers
Panel 2: The Nlrb, Unions, Courts, And Democracy, Elizabeth L. Macdowell, Matthew Dimick, Charlotte Garden, Ryan Mcginley Stempel, Ann C. Mcginley, Brishen Rogers
Matthew Dimick
Moderator: Elizabeth MacDowell Matthew Dimick: Unions, Employers and Social Policy Preferences Charlotte Garden: Union Made: Labor's Litigation for Broad Social Change Ryan McGinley Stempel & Ann McGinley: Facebook and Concerted Activity: A Renewal of Democracy at Work? Brishen Rogers: Passion and Reason in Labor Law
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
Recalibrating Nigeria’S Whistleblowing Policy: An Urgent Plea For A Comprehensive Whistleblower Protection Legislation
Olabisi D. Akinkugbe
No abstract provided.
Group Rights: A Defense, David Ingram
Group Rights: A Defense, David Ingram
David Ingram
Human rights belong to individuals in virtue of their common humanity. Yet it is an important question whether human rights entail or comport with the possession of what I call group-specific rights (sometimes referred to as collective rights), or rights that individuals possess only because they belong to a particular group. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) says they do. Article 15 asserts the right to nationality, or citizenship. Unless one believes that the only citizenship compatible with a universal human rights regime is cosmopolitan citizenship in a world state – a conception of citizenship that is not countenanced …
Sexy Girl Dance - Pokersilang | Daftar Akun Poker, Poker Silang
Sexy Girl Dance - Pokersilang | Daftar Akun Poker, Poker Silang
Pokersilang.com
Our Daughters' Future, Eric J. Segall, Erwin Chemerinsky
Our Daughters' Future, Eric J. Segall, Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
No abstract provided.
Lift The Blackout, Erwin Chemerinsky, Eric J. Segall
Lift The Blackout, Erwin Chemerinsky, Eric J. Segall
Erwin Chemerinsky
No abstract provided.
Gay Rights, Racial Prejudice, And True Equality, Eric J. Segall, Erwin Chemerinsky
Gay Rights, Racial Prejudice, And True Equality, Eric J. Segall, Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
No abstract provided.
Has The Supreme Court Lost Faith In The Courts?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Has The Supreme Court Lost Faith In The Courts?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
For Chicago-Kent's 2013 Centennial Lecture, UC - Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky posed a question: "Has the Supreme Court lost faith in the courts?" Runtime: 58:46
Knowledge Workers In The New Economy: From Cliché To Contract - The 26th Annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture, Catherine L. Fisk, Greg W. Castle, Julia A. Clark
Knowledge Workers In The New Economy: From Cliché To Contract - The 26th Annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture, Catherine L. Fisk, Greg W. Castle, Julia A. Clark
Catherine Fisk
Professor Catherine Fisk of University of Southern California Law School discusses how the concepts of knowledge work and the new economy have moved rapidly from novelty to cliché. New characteristics of labor markets and the business practices which they represent are yet to be established in American labor and employment law. Changes in legal doctrine and legal process, as well as the changes in business and labor institutions and practices, need to address the demands of firms and workers for fairness as well as efficiency. The widely documented shift from internal to external labor markets, the transformation of many remaining …
Only 5 Percent Of Senate Staffers Are Black. Congress Needs The ‘Rooney Rule.’
Only 5 Percent Of Senate Staffers Are Black. Congress Needs The ‘Rooney Rule.’
N. Jeremi Duru
Interviewed For Curtis And Kuby On 77 Wabc Radio, Kari E. Hong
Interviewed For Curtis And Kuby On 77 Wabc Radio, Kari E. Hong
Kari E. Hong
No abstract provided.
Zone Of Nondeference: Chevron And Deportation For A Crime
Zone Of Nondeference: Chevron And Deportation For A Crime
Rebecca Sharpless