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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Unanimity Norm In Delaware Corporate Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
The Unanimity Norm In Delaware Corporate Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Bomb Thief And The Theory Of Justification, Paul H. Robinson
The Bomb Thief And The Theory Of Justification, Paul H. Robinson
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No abstract provided.
Saints And Sinners: How Does Delaware Corporate Law Work?, Edward B. Rock
Saints And Sinners: How Does Delaware Corporate Law Work?, Edward B. Rock
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No abstract provided.
Genetic Testing, Nature, And Trust, Anita L. Allen
Genetic Testing, Nature, And Trust, Anita L. Allen
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No abstract provided.
Compelled Affirmations, Free Speech, And The U.S. Military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Compelled Affirmations, Free Speech, And The U.S. Military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy, Tobias Barrington Wolff
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Philadelphia Lawyer: A Cautionary Tale, Louis H. Pollak
Philadelphia Lawyer: A Cautionary Tale, Louis H. Pollak
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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Liberalized Immigration As Free Trade: Economic Welfare And The Optimal Immigration Policy, Howard F. Chang
Liberalized Immigration As Free Trade: Economic Welfare And The Optimal Immigration Policy, Howard F. Chang
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immaturity And Irresponsibility, Stephen J. Morse
Immaturity And Irresponsibility, Stephen J. Morse
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The Unitary Executive During The First Half-Century, Steven G. Calabresi, Christopher S. Yoo
The Unitary Executive During The First Half-Century, Steven G. Calabresi, Christopher S. Yoo
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Recent Supreme Court decisions and the impeachment of President Clinton has reinvigorated the debate over Congress’s authority to employ devices such as special counsels and independent agencies to restrict the President’s control over the administration of the law. The initial debate focused on whether the Constitution rejected the “executive by committee” employed by the Articles of the Confederation in favor of a “unitary executive,” in which all administrative authority is centralized in the President. More recently, the debate has begun to turn towards historical practices. Some scholars have suggested that independent agencies and special counsels have become such established features …
Public Choice And The Future Of Public-Choice-Influenced Scholarship, David A. Skeel Jr.
Public Choice And The Future Of Public-Choice-Influenced Scholarship, David A. Skeel Jr.
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Fair Use, Efficiency, And Corrective Justice, Gideon Parchomovsky
Fair Use, Efficiency, And Corrective Justice, Gideon Parchomovsky
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No abstract provided.
Unshackling Black Motherhood, Dorothy E. Roberts
Unshackling Black Motherhood, Dorothy E. Roberts
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Two Models Of Legal Principles, Stephen R. Perry
Two Models Of Legal Principles, Stephen R. Perry
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Nest Eggs And Stormy Weather: Law, Culture, And Black Women's Lack Of Wealth, Regina Austin
Nest Eggs And Stormy Weather: Law, Culture, And Black Women's Lack Of Wealth, Regina Austin
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The New Economics Of Jurisdictional Competition: Devolutionary Federalism In A Second-Best World, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
The New Economics Of Jurisdictional Competition: Devolutionary Federalism In A Second-Best World, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
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The Utility Of Desert, Paul H. Robinson, John M. Darley
The Utility Of Desert, Paul H. Robinson, John M. Darley
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The article takes up the debate between utility and desert as distributive principles for criminal liability and punishment and concludes that a utilitarian analysis that takes account of all costs and benefits will support the distribution of liability and punishment according to desert, or at least according to the principles of desert as perceived by the community. It reaches this conclusion after an examination of a variety of recent social science data. On the one hand, it finds the traditional utilitarian theories of deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation to have little effect in many instances. It finds instead that the real …
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Ten Years Later: An Introduction And Comments, Paul H. Robinson
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Ten Years Later: An Introduction And Comments, Paul H. Robinson
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No abstract provided.
Immigration Policy, Liberal Principles, And The Republican Tradition, Howard F. Chang
Immigration Policy, Liberal Principles, And The Republican Tradition, Howard F. Chang
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No abstract provided.
Liberalized Immigration As Free Trade: Economic Welfare And The Optimal Immigration Policy, Howard F. Chang
Liberalized Immigration As Free Trade: Economic Welfare And The Optimal Immigration Policy, Howard F. Chang
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No abstract provided.
Dividends, Noncontractibility, And Corporate Law, William W. Bratton
Dividends, Noncontractibility, And Corporate Law, William W. Bratton
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No abstract provided.
Protecting Donor Intent In Charitable Foundations: Wayward Trusteeship And The Barnes Foundation, Chris Abbinante
Protecting Donor Intent In Charitable Foundations: Wayward Trusteeship And The Barnes Foundation, Chris Abbinante
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Elusive Middle Ground: A Proposed Constitutional Speech Restriction For Judicial Selection , Neil K. Sethi
Elusive Middle Ground: A Proposed Constitutional Speech Restriction For Judicial Selection , Neil K. Sethi
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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N Guilty Men, Alexander Volokh
N Guilty Men, Alexander Volokh
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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