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2012

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A Throwback To Less Enlightened Practices: J. Mcintyre Machinery, Ltd. V. Nicastro, Zach Vosseler Jan 2012

A Throwback To Less Enlightened Practices: J. Mcintyre Machinery, Ltd. V. Nicastro, Zach Vosseler

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No abstract provided.


What Kind Of Discrimination Does The Voting Rights Act Target?, Christopher S. Elmendorf Jan 2012

What Kind Of Discrimination Does The Voting Rights Act Target?, Christopher S. Elmendorf

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Reevaluating Galaviz V. Berg: An Analysis Of Forum-Selection Provisions In Unilaterally Adopted Corporate Bylaws As Requirements Contracts, Bonnie White Jan 2012

Reevaluating Galaviz V. Berg: An Analysis Of Forum-Selection Provisions In Unilaterally Adopted Corporate Bylaws As Requirements Contracts, Bonnie White

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Section 2 Is Dead: Long Live Section 2, Guy-Uriel E. Charles Jan 2012

Section 2 Is Dead: Long Live Section 2, Guy-Uriel E. Charles

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No abstract provided.


“Knock, Listen, Then Break The Door Down”? The Police-Created Exigency Doctrine After Kentucky V. King, Rachel Levick Jan 2012

“Knock, Listen, Then Break The Door Down”? The Police-Created Exigency Doctrine After Kentucky V. King, Rachel Levick

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No abstract provided.


America Invents, More Or Less?, Jason Rantanen, Lee Petherbridge, Jay P. Kesan Jan 2012

America Invents, More Or Less?, Jason Rantanen, Lee Petherbridge, Jay P. Kesan

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Judicial Recusal At The Court, Sherrilyn A. Ifill, Eric J. Segall Jan 2012

Judicial Recusal At The Court, Sherrilyn A. Ifill, Eric J. Segall

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


The Hurricane Katrina Levee Breach Litigation: Getting The First Geoengineering Liability Case Right, Edward P. Richards Jan 2012

The Hurricane Katrina Levee Breach Litigation: Getting The First Geoengineering Liability Case Right, Edward P. Richards

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No abstract provided.


Prescriptive Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Jurisdiction, And The Ministerial Exemption, Howard M. Wasserman Jan 2012

Prescriptive Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Jurisdiction, And The Ministerial Exemption, Howard M. Wasserman

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No abstract provided.


Justice Kennedy To The Rescue?, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Jan 2012

Justice Kennedy To The Rescue?, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Communications, Technology, And Present Sense Impressions, Susan W. Brenner Jan 2012

Communications, Technology, And Present Sense Impressions, Susan W. Brenner

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


One Market We Do Not Need, Giovanna Shay Jan 2012

One Market We Do Not Need, Giovanna Shay

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Custom, Codification, And The Verdict Of History, Jean Galbraith Jan 2012

Custom, Codification, And The Verdict Of History, Jean Galbraith

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

In a terrific new article, Professor Timothy Meyer challenges this exalted view of codification, which numerous scholars since Oppenheim have echoed. Meyer argues in Codifying Custom that codification is a self‐interested project undertaken by rational and perhaps even cunning states seeking to write the rules in their own favor. He does not dismiss the possibility that codification projects clarify or progressively develop international law, but he views this possibility, which he terms the Clarification Thesis, as overstated. He argues that another common motive for codification is what he calls the Capture Thesis: “states often use codification to capture customary international …


Private Enforcement Of Spending Conditions After Douglas, Katherine Moran Meeks Jan 2012

Private Enforcement Of Spending Conditions After Douglas, Katherine Moran Meeks

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Immigration Preemption After United States V. Arizona, Kit Johnson, Peter J. Spiro Jan 2012

Immigration Preemption After United States V. Arizona, Kit Johnson, Peter J. Spiro

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Do Boumediene Rights Expire?, Andrew Kent Jan 2012

Do Boumediene Rights Expire?, Andrew Kent

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


It's Not Triage If The Patient Bleeds Out, John Pollock, Michael S. Greco Jan 2012

It's Not Triage If The Patient Bleeds Out, John Pollock, Michael S. Greco

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Access To Counsel, Res Judicata, And The Future Of Habeas At Guantanamo, Stephen I. Vladeck Jan 2012

Access To Counsel, Res Judicata, And The Future Of Habeas At Guantanamo, Stephen I. Vladeck

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

No abstract provided.