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The Michigan Supreme Court Diminishes The Right To Trial By Jury In Civil Cases, Robert A. Sedler
The Michigan Supreme Court Diminishes The Right To Trial By Jury In Civil Cases, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Straddle Obligations Under Prepetition Contracts – Prepetition Claims, Postpetition Claims Or Administrative Expenses, Laura B. Bartell
Straddle Obligations Under Prepetition Contracts – Prepetition Claims, Postpetition Claims Or Administrative Expenses, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
From Debtors’ Prisons To Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling For The Incarcerated, Laura B. Bartell
From Debtors’ Prisons To Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling For The Incarcerated, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Global Mental Health: Changing Norms, Constant Rights, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable
Global Mental Health: Changing Norms, Constant Rights, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And Great Lakes Waters Resources: Avoiding Future Conflicts With Conservation, Noah D. Hall, Bret B. Stuntz
Climate Change And Great Lakes Waters Resources: Avoiding Future Conflicts With Conservation, Noah D. Hall, Bret B. Stuntz
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Political Externalities, Federalism, And A Proposal For An Interstate Environmental Impact Assessment Policy, Noah D. Hall
Political Externalities, Federalism, And A Proposal For An Interstate Environmental Impact Assessment Policy, Noah D. Hall
Law Faculty Research Publications
Interstate environmental harms, which occur when decisions or actions in one state produce negative environmental impacts in another state, have challenged environmental law and American federalism for over a century. While even the strongest advocates of state primacy in environmental policy concede that interstate environmental harms necessitate federal governance, federal adjudication and regulation have had only modest success in addressing the problem. This is due, in part, to a failure to fully understand the causes of interstate environmental harms. This article provides a newframeworkfor understanding interstate environmental harms as political externalities caused by a combination of inadequate information, public process …
How The Supreme Court's Decisions Over The Last Decade Have Reshaped Federal Circuit Jurisprudence, Katherine E. White
How The Supreme Court's Decisions Over The Last Decade Have Reshaped Federal Circuit Jurisprudence, Katherine E. White
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Community, Diversity, And Equal Protection: The Louisville And Seattle School Cases (Symposium Introduction), Robert M. Ackerman
Community, Diversity, And Equal Protection: The Louisville And Seattle School Cases (Symposium Introduction), Robert M. Ackerman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Taking Responsibility, Robert M. Ackerman
Taking Responsibility, Robert M. Ackerman
Law Faculty Research Publications
Communitarians have suggested that a balance must be struck between individual rights and the public welfare, and that our self-seeking tendencies must sometimes be set aside in pursuit of the common good. Government is often (although not always) the mechanism through which common interests are advanced. An abdication of government responsibility may result in disaster, as was the case with respect to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. At the other extreme, the accumulation of too much power in government can also bring about catastrophic consequences, as in the case of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in the Soviet Union. …
Is Transnational Litigation A Distinct Field? The Persistence Of American Exceptionalism In Procedural Law, Paul R. Dubinsky
Is Transnational Litigation A Distinct Field? The Persistence Of American Exceptionalism In Procedural Law, Paul R. Dubinsky
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
A Different Take On The Roberts Court: The Court As An Institution, Ideology, And The Settled Nature Of American Constitutional Law, Robert A. Sedler
A Different Take On The Roberts Court: The Court As An Institution, Ideology, And The Settled Nature Of American Constitutional Law, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Centennial Of The Boundary Waters Treaty: A Century Of United States-Canadian Transboundary Water Management, Noah D. Hall
The Centennial Of The Boundary Waters Treaty: A Century Of United States-Canadian Transboundary Water Management, Noah D. Hall
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Mitigating Disaster: A Communitarian Response, Robert M. Ackerman
Mitigating Disaster: A Communitarian Response, Robert M. Ackerman
Law Faculty Research Publications
In this essay, I present a communitarian view as to how we might best respond to disaster, and in particular, to losses suffered by the direct victims of disaster. My focus will be on financial compensation to disaster victims, which admittedly occupies only a small part of the spectrum of disaster response. Emergency "first responder" activities are matters about which I have no expertise; volunteering at my local food bank hardly qualifies me to advise FEMA or the Red Cross. The blunders for which these organizations have recently been responsible are apparent, and so are some of their causes, but …
Democracy And The Secretary: The Crucial Role Of State Election And Administrators In Promoting Accuracy And Access To Democracy, Jocelyn Benson
Democracy And The Secretary: The Crucial Role Of State Election And Administrators In Promoting Accuracy And Access To Democracy, Jocelyn Benson
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Our Eighteenth Century Constitution, The Electoral College, And Congressional Reapportionment: A Response To Professor Daniel Tokaji, Robert Allen Sedler
Our Eighteenth Century Constitution, The Electoral College, And Congressional Reapportionment: A Response To Professor Daniel Tokaji, Robert Allen Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Tax Patents: At The Crossroads Of Tax And Patent Law, Linda M. Beale
Tax Patents: At The Crossroads Of Tax And Patent Law, Linda M. Beale
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Board Dysfunction: Dealing With The Threat Of Corporate Criminal Liability, Peter J. Henning
Board Dysfunction: Dealing With The Threat Of Corporate Criminal Liability, Peter J. Henning
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.