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Articles 1 - 30 of 30
Full-Text Articles in Law
Analisis De La Convencion De Las Naciones Unidas: Sobre Los Contratos De Compraventa Internacional De Mercaderias Y Su Trascendencia Para America Latina, Michael P. Van Alstine
Analisis De La Convencion De Las Naciones Unidas: Sobre Los Contratos De Compraventa Internacional De Mercaderias Y Su Trascendencia Para America Latina, Michael P. Van Alstine
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Privacy In Genetics Research, Barbara Fuller, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn, P. A. Barr, L. Biesecker, E. Crowley, J. Garber, M. K. Mansoura, Patricia Murphy, J. Murray, J. Phillips, Karen H. Rothenberg, Mark Rothstein, J. Stopfer, Gary Swergold, B. Weber, Francis Collins, Kathy Hudson
Privacy In Genetics Research, Barbara Fuller, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn, P. A. Barr, L. Biesecker, E. Crowley, J. Garber, M. K. Mansoura, Patricia Murphy, J. Murray, J. Phillips, Karen H. Rothenberg, Mark Rothstein, J. Stopfer, Gary Swergold, B. Weber, Francis Collins, Kathy Hudson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 9, Summer-Fall 1999
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 9, Summer-Fall 1999
Environmental Law at Maryland
No abstract provided.
Of Textualism, Party Autonomy, And Good Faith, Michael P. Van Alstine
Of Textualism, Party Autonomy, And Good Faith, Michael P. Van Alstine
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
"Being Human": Cloning And The Challenges For Public Policy, Karen H. Rothenberg
"Being Human": Cloning And The Challenges For Public Policy, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1999
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Social Implications Of The Use Of Stored Tissue Samples: Context, Control, And Community, Karen H. Rothenberg
The Social Implications Of The Use Of Stored Tissue Samples: Context, Control, And Community, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Remand That Made The Court Expand, Maxwell L. Stearns
The Remand That Made The Court Expand, Maxwell L. Stearns
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Should Justices Ever Switch Votes?: Miller V. Albright In Social Choice Perpsective, Maxwell L. Stearns
Should Justices Ever Switch Votes?: Miller V. Albright In Social Choice Perpsective, Maxwell L. Stearns
Faculty Scholarship
This article will consider the implications of a rare, but conceptually significant, phenomenon in Supreme Court decision making. The Supreme Court has occasionally issued opinions in which the justices’ own assessments of the relationships between and among identified dispositive issues, and the votes cast by the individual justices over those issues, demonstrate a logical voting path leading to the dissenting result. In an even rarer group of just three known cases, one or more justices has attempted to avoid the undesirable consequence of a Supreme Court ruling that is in a significant sense at odds with itself by conceding to …
Adoption, Identity, And The Constitution: The Case For Opening Closed Records, Naomi R. Cahn, Jana B. Singer
Adoption, Identity, And The Constitution: The Case For Opening Closed Records, Naomi R. Cahn, Jana B. Singer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Still Hostile After All These Years? Gender, Work & Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Still Hostile After All These Years? Gender, Work & Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
All The Difference In The World: Listening And Hearing The Voices Of Women, Phoebe A. Haddon
All The Difference In The World: Listening And Hearing The Voices Of Women, Phoebe A. Haddon
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Echoes Of Scientific Truth In The Halls Of Justice: The Standards Of Review Applied By The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit In Patent-Related Matters, Lawrence M. Sung
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Reinventing Environmental Regulation Through The Government Performance And Results Act: Are The States Ready For The Devolution?, Rena I. Steinzor
Reinventing Environmental Regulation Through The Government Performance And Results Act: Are The States Ready For The Devolution?, Rena I. Steinzor
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Toward A Global Critical Feminist Vision: Domestic Work And The Nanny Tax Debate, Taunya Lovell Banks
Toward A Global Critical Feminist Vision: Domestic Work And The Nanny Tax Debate, Taunya Lovell Banks
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Practice Of A Theory: Law, Teaching, And Social Change, Barbara L. Bezdek
Reflections On The Practice Of A Theory: Law, Teaching, And Social Change, Barbara L. Bezdek
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
"What's Really Going On?" A Study Of Lawyer And Scientist Inter-Disciplinary Discourse, Robert J. Condlin
"What's Really Going On?" A Study Of Lawyer And Scientist Inter-Disciplinary Discourse, Robert J. Condlin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Interdependencies, Families, And Children, Karen Czapanskiy
Interdependencies, Families, And Children, Karen Czapanskiy
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law And Sports Officiating: A Misunderstood And Justly Neglected Relationship, Mark A. Graber
Law And Sports Officiating: A Misunderstood And Justly Neglected Relationship, Mark A. Graber
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Social, Legal, And Ethical Issues, Karen H. Rothenberg
Social, Legal, And Ethical Issues, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Robert Leflar, Judicial Process, And Choice Of Law, William L. Reynolds, William M. Richman
Robert Leflar, Judicial Process, And Choice Of Law, William L. Reynolds, William M. Richman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Security For A Commercial Loan: Historical & International Perspectives, Edward A. Tomlinson
Security For A Commercial Loan: Historical & International Perspectives, Edward A. Tomlinson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
From Property To Personhood: What The Legal System Should Do For Children In Family Violence Cases, Leigh S. Goodmark
From Property To Personhood: What The Legal System Should Do For Children In Family Violence Cases, Leigh S. Goodmark
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 5, No. 2, Spring 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 5, No. 2, Spring 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 7, No. 1, Fall 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 7, No. 1, Fall 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 6, No. 2, Spring 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter, V. 6, No. 2, Spring 1999
Law & Health Care Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Suitability Rule, Investor Diversification, And Using Spread To Measure Risk, Richard A. Booth Marbury Research Professor Of Law
The Suitability Rule, Investor Diversification, And Using Spread To Measure Risk, Richard A. Booth Marbury Research Professor Of Law
Faculty Scholarship
This article reviews the state of the law regarding actions against broker-dealers based on the NASD suitability rule and similar theories, summarizes the theory and practice of investor diversification, explains the motivations that may lead a broker to recommend excessively risky securities and investment strategies, and discusses the various methods that may be used to quantify or compare risk, focusing in particular on how the bid-ask spread may be used as a forward-looking surrogate for the direct measurement of risk.
Social Implications Of Genetic Testing, Karen H. Rothenberg
Social Implications Of Genetic Testing, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
This paper examines the social implications of predictive genetic testing and its impact on the insurance industry. Although the Human Genome Project has the potential to improve the health of our nation, it also may serve as a means of highlighting genetic differences among individuals and ethnic groups. Thus, if we are to reach the full promise of the Project, society must address the public's fears of genetic discrimination in insurance and employment context. Following an analysis of state and federal legislation on genetic privacy and discrimination, the paper concludes with a challenge to the insurance industry to work with …