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The Business Of Torture: The Domestic Liability Of Private Airlines In The U.S. Extraordinary Rendition Program, Kate Kovarovic
The Business Of Torture: The Domestic Liability Of Private Airlines In The U.S. Extraordinary Rendition Program, Kate Kovarovic
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Still In 'The Jungle': Labor, Immigration, And The Search For A New Common Ground In The Wake Of Iowa's Meatpacking Raids, Khari Taustin
Still In 'The Jungle': Labor, Immigration, And The Search For A New Common Ground In The Wake Of Iowa's Meatpacking Raids, Khari Taustin
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indecency, A La Carte, And The Fcc's Approval Of The Sirius Xm Satellite Radio Merger: How The Fcc Indirectly Regulated Indecent Content On Satellite Radio At The Expense Of The "Public Interest", Elizabeth A. Pike
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Deception Absent Duty: Computer Hackers & Section 10(B) Liability, Brian A. Karol
Deception Absent Duty: Computer Hackers & Section 10(B) Liability, Brian A. Karol
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Financial Illiteracy, The Mortgage Market Collapse, And The Global Economic Crisis, Jeffrey T. Dinwoodie
Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Financial Illiteracy, The Mortgage Market Collapse, And The Global Economic Crisis, Jeffrey T. Dinwoodie
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Sail: The Eleventh Circuit's Thomas Decision And Its Ineffectual Impact On The Life, Work, And Legal Realities Of The Cruise Industry's Foreign Employees, Justin Samuel Wales
Beyond The Sail: The Eleventh Circuit's Thomas Decision And Its Ineffectual Impact On The Life, Work, And Legal Realities Of The Cruise Industry's Foreign Employees, Justin Samuel Wales
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bureaucracy And The U.S. Response To Mass Atrocity, Gregory Brazeal
Bureaucracy And The U.S. Response To Mass Atrocity, Gregory Brazeal
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
The U.S. response to mass atrocity has followed a predictable pattern of disbelief, rationalization, evasion, and retrospective expressions of regret. The pattern is consistent enough that we should be skeptical of chalking up the United States’ failures solely to a shifting array of isolated historical contingencies, from post‐Vietnam fatigue in the case of the Khmer Rouge to the Clinton administration’s recoil against humanitarian interventions after Somalia. It is implausible to suggest that the United States would have acted to mitigate or end mass atrocities but for the specific historical contingencies that happen to accompany each outbreak of violence. This essay …
Pulling Back The Covers: Saleh V. Titan Corporation And (Near) Blanket Immunity For Military Contractors In War Zones, Ian S. Speir
Pulling Back The Covers: Saleh V. Titan Corporation And (Near) Blanket Immunity For Military Contractors In War Zones, Ian S. Speir
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government Secrets, National Security And Freedom Of The Press: The Ability Of The United States To Prosecute Julian Assange, Heather M. Lacey
Government Secrets, National Security And Freedom Of The Press: The Ability Of The United States To Prosecute Julian Assange, Heather M. Lacey
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Arguable Probable Cause": An Unwarranted Approach To Qualified Immunity, Tal J. Lifshitz
"Arguable Probable Cause": An Unwarranted Approach To Qualified Immunity, Tal J. Lifshitz
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dodd-Frank Sampler: How Congress Codified An Article 1 Financial Takeover, Anthony Hearn
Dodd-Frank Sampler: How Congress Codified An Article 1 Financial Takeover, Anthony Hearn
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Case For "Cramdown": Eliminating The Practical And Ideological Barriers To Pure Mortgage Modification, Peter J. Leo
The Case For "Cramdown": Eliminating The Practical And Ideological Barriers To Pure Mortgage Modification, Peter J. Leo
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Without A Clue: 14 Penn Plaza Llc V. Pyett And The System Of Collective Action And Collective Bargaining Established By The National Labor Relations Act, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Supreme Court Without A Clue: 14 Penn Plaza Llc V. Pyett And The System Of Collective Action And Collective Bargaining Established By The National Labor Relations Act, Kenneth M. Casebeer
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Florida Appellate Mediation: Promising New Rules And Ethical Challenges, Erin E. Bohannon
Florida Appellate Mediation: Promising New Rules And Ethical Challenges, Erin E. Bohannon
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forcing The Issue: An Examination Of Johnson V. United States, Daija M. Page
Forcing The Issue: An Examination Of Johnson V. United States, Daija M. Page
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Second Circuit Correctly Interprets The Alien Tort Statute: Kiobel V. Royal Dutch, Frank Cruz-Alvarez, Laura E. Wade
The Second Circuit Correctly Interprets The Alien Tort Statute: Kiobel V. Royal Dutch, Frank Cruz-Alvarez, Laura E. Wade
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Eleventh Circuit's Selective Assault On Sentencing Discretion, Adam Shajnfeld
The Eleventh Circuit's Selective Assault On Sentencing Discretion, Adam Shajnfeld
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Plaintiff Standing In Florida Ex Rel. Bondi And The Challenges To The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Gayland O. Heathcoat Ii
Plaintiff Standing In Florida Ex Rel. Bondi And The Challenges To The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Gayland O. Heathcoat Ii
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rascuache Lawyering, Alfredo Mirandé
Rascuache Lawyering, Alfredo Mirandé
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
Latcrit Theory, Narrative Tradition And Listening Intently For A "Still Small Voice", Mario L. Barnes
Latcrit Theory, Narrative Tradition And Listening Intently For A "Still Small Voice", Mario L. Barnes
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Conversation With President Obama: A Dialogue About Poverty, Race, And Class In Black America, Joseph K. Grant
A Conversation With President Obama: A Dialogue About Poverty, Race, And Class In Black America, Joseph K. Grant
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
At And Beyond Fifteen: Mapping Latcrit Theory, Community, And Praxis, Steven W. Bender, Francisco Valdes
At And Beyond Fifteen: Mapping Latcrit Theory, Community, And Praxis, Steven W. Bender, Francisco Valdes
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter And Table Of Contents
Front Matter And Table Of Contents
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers And Slaves: A Remarkable Case Of Representation For The Antebellum South, Jason A. Gillmer
Lawyers And Slaves: A Remarkable Case Of Representation For The Antebellum South, Jason A. Gillmer
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Century Freedom For The Freedmen, Danné L. Johnson
New Century Freedom For The Freedmen, Danné L. Johnson
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Color Of Water: Observations Of A Brown Buffalo In Ten Stanzas, Tom Romero
The Color Of Water: Observations Of A Brown Buffalo In Ten Stanzas, Tom Romero
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Distinction Without A Difference: "Receipt" And "Possession" Of Child Pornography And The Double Jeopardy Problem, Stephen L. Bacon
A Distinction Without A Difference: "Receipt" And "Possession" Of Child Pornography And The Double Jeopardy Problem, Stephen L. Bacon
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
¿Viva La Data Protection? Chile As A Touchstone For The Future Of Information Privacy, Nicola Carah Menaldo
¿Viva La Data Protection? Chile As A Touchstone For The Future Of Information Privacy, Nicola Carah Menaldo
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
This article attempts to uncover a puzzle: although the traditional levers for strong privacy protection are present in Chile - a history of dictatorship, an information technology revolution, and strong trade with the European Union - its data protection laws are in fact very weak. What explains this apparent disconnect? This article challenges the conventional wisdom that Chile's weak data protection regime is the result of weak democratic institutions, collective action problems, or the prioritization of credit data protections. Instead, it argues that Chile's stunted regime results from a political culture in which privacy protections, generally, are traded off for …
Out Of The Desert And To The Oasis: Legislation On Predatory Debt Investing, Ryan E. Avery
Out Of The Desert And To The Oasis: Legislation On Predatory Debt Investing, Ryan E. Avery
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sexual Rights And Religion: Same-Sex Marriage And Lawmakers' Catholic Identity In Argentina, Juan Marco Vaggione
Sexual Rights And Religion: Same-Sex Marriage And Lawmakers' Catholic Identity In Argentina, Juan Marco Vaggione
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.