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Full-Text Articles in Law
Bringing Small Business Development To Urban Neighborhoods, Robert E. Suggs
Bringing Small Business Development To Urban Neighborhoods, Robert E. Suggs
Faculty Scholarship
This article describes a race-neutral policy proposal designed to increase business formation and success rates for young urban African Americans. The proposal suggests using local governments' taxing authority, in a manner analogous to tax increment financing, to create financial incentives for successful small business owners to employ, and then mentor and train as business owners, young urban entrepreneurs from deteriorating neighborhoods. The amount of financial incentive varies directly with financial success of protégés and requires the transfer of some of the mentor’s social (reputational) capital to the protégé. Business activity has created wealth and economic mobility for other ethnic groups, …
The Guardianship Puzzle: Whatever Happened To Due Process?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Joan L. O'Sullivan
The Guardianship Puzzle: Whatever Happened To Due Process?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Joan L. O'Sullivan
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No abstract provided.
Testing Children For Genetic Predispositions: Is It In Their Best Interest?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Eric A. Wulfsberg
Testing Children For Genetic Predispositions: Is It In Their Best Interest?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Eric A. Wulfsberg
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No abstract provided.
Colloquium - Gender, Law And Health Care: New Perspectives For Teaching And Scholarship: The Role Of Gender In Law And Health Care, Karen H. Rothenberg
Colloquium - Gender, Law And Health Care: New Perspectives For Teaching And Scholarship: The Role Of Gender In Law And Health Care, Karen H. Rothenberg
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No abstract provided.
The Tax Treatment Of Limited Liability Companies: Law In Search Of Policy, Daniel S. Goldberg
The Tax Treatment Of Limited Liability Companies: Law In Search Of Policy, Daniel S. Goldberg
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No abstract provided.
Genetic Information And Health Insurance: State Legislative Approaches, Karen H. Rothenberg
Genetic Information And Health Insurance: State Legislative Approaches, Karen H. Rothenberg
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No abstract provided.
A Critical Reassessment Of The Case Law Bearing On Congress's Power To Restrict The Jurisdiction Of The Lower Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young
A Critical Reassessment Of The Case Law Bearing On Congress's Power To Restrict The Jurisdiction Of The Lower Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Standing Back From The Forest: Justiciability And Social Choice, Maxwell L. Stearns
Standing Back From The Forest: Justiciability And Social Choice, Maxwell L. Stearns
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Standing And Social Choice: Historical Evidence, Maxwell L. Stearns
Standing And Social Choice: Historical Evidence, Maxwell L. Stearns
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No abstract provided.
Poetic Law: A Statement On Intent, Maxwell L. Stearns
Poetic Law: A Statement On Intent, Maxwell L. Stearns
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No abstract provided.
Comparing Implied And Express Constitutional Freedoms, David S. Bogen
Comparing Implied And Express Constitutional Freedoms, David S. Bogen
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No abstract provided.
The Reauthorization Of Superfund: The Public Works Alternative, Rena I. Steinzor
The Reauthorization Of Superfund: The Public Works Alternative, Rena I. Steinzor
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No abstract provided.
The Reauthorization Of Superfund: Can The Deal Of The Century Be Saved?, Rena I. Steinzor
The Reauthorization Of Superfund: Can The Deal Of The Century Be Saved?, Rena I. Steinzor
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No abstract provided.
Genetic Discrimination And Health Insurance: An Urgent Need For Reform, Kathy L. Hudson, Karen H. Rothenberg, Lori B. Andrews, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn, Francis S. Collins
Genetic Discrimination And Health Insurance: An Urgent Need For Reform, Kathy L. Hudson, Karen H. Rothenberg, Lori B. Andrews, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn, Francis S. Collins
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No abstract provided.
Domestic Violence And Partner Notification: Implications For Treatment And Counseling Of Women With Hiv, Karen H. Rothenberg, Stephen J. Paskey, Melissa M. Reuland, Sheryl I. Zimmerman, Richard L. North
Domestic Violence And Partner Notification: Implications For Treatment And Counseling Of Women With Hiv, Karen H. Rothenberg, Stephen J. Paskey, Melissa M. Reuland, Sheryl I. Zimmerman, Richard L. North
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Current public health policy encourages partner notification to protect those at risk of HIV infection. Provider experiences with partner notification, domestic violence, and women with HIV compel a reassessment of this strategy. In a survey of 136 health care providers in Baltimore, substantial numbers reported knowledge of their HIV-infected patients’ experiences with domestic violence before and after partner notification. Providers believed that fear of physical abuse, emotional abuse, and abandonment are important reasons why many female patients resist partner notification. Provider opposition to partner notification was strong in cases where female patients faced a risk of domestic violence. The realization …
Religious Outlaws: Narratives Of Legality And The Politics Of Citizen Interpretation, Barbara L. Bezdek
Religious Outlaws: Narratives Of Legality And The Politics Of Citizen Interpretation, Barbara L. Bezdek
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Passive-Aggressive Virtues: Cohen V. Virginia And The Problematic Establishment Of Judicial Power, Mark A. Graber
The Passive-Aggressive Virtues: Cohen V. Virginia And The Problematic Establishment Of Judicial Power, Mark A. Graber
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Old Wine In New Bottles: The Constitutional Status Of Unconstitutional Speech, Mark A. Graber
Old Wine In New Bottles: The Constitutional Status Of Unconstitutional Speech, Mark A. Graber
Faculty Scholarship
This Article explores whether contemporary advocates of restrictions on bigoted expression have more in common with contemporary advocates of broad First Amendment rights or with past censors. The critical theorists who would ban some hate speech rely heavily on the equal citizenship principles that radical civil libertarians believe justify almost absolute speech rights. The First Amendment, past and present censors argue, does not fully protect speech inconsistent with what they believe are basic constitutional values. This claim repudiates a basic principle of American constitutionalism, the faith that "self-evident" constitutional values will triumph in the constitutional marketplace of ideas. The ideological …
Liberating The Thirteenth Amendment, Douglas L. Colbert
Liberating The Thirteenth Amendment, Douglas L. Colbert
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No abstract provided.
Affirming The Thirteenth Amendment, Douglas L. Colbert
Affirming The Thirteenth Amendment, Douglas L. Colbert
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No abstract provided.
Legal Process And The Past Of Antitrust, William L. Reynolds, Spencer Weber Waller
Legal Process And The Past Of Antitrust, William L. Reynolds, Spencer Weber Waller
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No abstract provided.
Why Teach International Family Law In Conflicts?, William L. Reynolds
Why Teach International Family Law In Conflicts?, William L. Reynolds
Faculty Scholarship
[The author] sets forth a challenge to conflicts professors: to teach international family law in their conflict of laws classes. At present, many conflicts professors avoid teaching international family law, in part because the study of this subject is complicated by several statutes addressing particularly difficult issues. Ignorning international family law is unwise, because many United States citizens and lawyers are likely to confront such problems.
The Denial Of Future Tort Claims In In Re Piper Aircraft: Will The Court's Quick-Fix Solution Keep The Debtor Flying High Or Bring It Crashing Down?, Michelle M. Harner
The Denial Of Future Tort Claims In In Re Piper Aircraft: Will The Court's Quick-Fix Solution Keep The Debtor Flying High Or Bring It Crashing Down?, Michelle M. Harner
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Implementation Of Standby Guardianship: Respect For Family Autonomy, Deborah J. Weimer
Implementation Of Standby Guardianship: Respect For Family Autonomy, Deborah J. Weimer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Public Service And Private Interests: A Chronicle Of The Professional Life Of Philip B. Perlman, Garrett Power
Public Service And Private Interests: A Chronicle Of The Professional Life Of Philip B. Perlman, Garrett Power
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No abstract provided.
Business Combination Antitakeover Statutes, The Unintended Repudiation Of The Internal Affairs Doctrine, And Constitutional Constraints On Choice Of Law, Robert E. Suggs
Business Combination Antitakeover Statutes, The Unintended Repudiation Of The Internal Affairs Doctrine, And Constitutional Constraints On Choice Of Law, Robert E. Suggs
Faculty Scholarship
This article examines the constitutional validity of business combination antitakeover statutes. Delaware and other important corporate law jurisdictions enacted these statutes during the 1980s to inhibit hostile leveraged corporate takeovers and protect incumbent managements. These statutes work by prohibiting transactions which enable a hostile acquirer with a mere majority of target stock to sell target assets for cash and retain all the cash to service acquisition debt while paying off with securities the minority shareholders' interest in the assets sold. This allows the takeover to be financed with the assets acquired. Analyzing the structural operation of these statutes in greater …