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Trans-Pacific Partnership: Continuity And Breakthroughs In U.S. Investment Treaty Practice, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Continuity And Breakthroughs In U.S. Investment Treaty Practice, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Law Faculty Research Publications
In October 2015, the United States completed negotiations for the Trans- Pacific Partnership (“TPP”), a free trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim states.1 According to the White House, TPP will “rewrite the rules of trade,” will include “high standards . . . that . . . upgrade our existing agreements,” and will “have a profound impact on . . . how we invest in the developing world.”2 By contrast, the leading presidential candidates from both parties offer distinctly negative assessments of TPP. Hillary Clinton has opined that TPP does not meet the “very high” bar she would set for producing …
Of Plain English And Plain Meaning, Virginia C. Thomas
Of Plain English And Plain Meaning, Virginia C. Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Decoding Legislation: Finding Historical Acts And Codes, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Decoding Legislation: Finding Historical Acts And Codes, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Bringing Law To The Community: Facilitating Access To Justice In Metropolitan Detroit, Beth Applebaum, Jan Bissett, Michelle Lalonde, Michael Samson, Virginia Thomas
Bringing Law To The Community: Facilitating Access To Justice In Metropolitan Detroit, Beth Applebaum, Jan Bissett, Michelle Lalonde, Michael Samson, Virginia Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
Wayne County is Michigan’s most populous county with 1.775 million residents and its county seat in Detroit. Unlike many other counties throughout the state, Wayne county does not provide a government-supported law library to serve its residents. The Arthur Neef Law Library which serves the Wayne State University Law School has a long-standing tradition of opening its doors to provide legal research services and resources to members of the community.
A fundamental mission of the Law Library, as well as the entire University, is “…meaningful engagement in its urban community”. Legal professionals, students and faculty from other educational institutions, and …
Biometric Identity, Jonathan T. Weinberg
Biometric Identity, Jonathan T. Weinberg
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Rfra, State Rfras, And Religious Minorities, Christopher C. Lund
Rfra, State Rfras, And Religious Minorities, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Microplastic Pollution In The Great Lakes: State, Federal, And Common Law Solutions, Nicholas Schroeck
Microplastic Pollution In The Great Lakes: State, Federal, And Common Law Solutions, Nicholas Schroeck
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Rulemaking's Missing Tier, William Ortman
Rulemaking's Missing Tier, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Trafficking In Narratives: Conceptualizing And Recasting Victims, Offenders, And Rescuers In The War On Human Trafficking, Sabrina Balmgamwalla
Trafficking In Narratives: Conceptualizing And Recasting Victims, Offenders, And Rescuers In The War On Human Trafficking, Sabrina Balmgamwalla
Law Faculty Research Publications
Anti-trafficking laws emerge from a complex historical context, shaped in no small part by public perception of this highly complex problem. This Article explores and questions the headlines and examples that drove anti-trafficking reforms over the past century. These "trafficking narratives" have stimulated and shaped the response to trafficking both globally and domestically and have powerful implications for the evolving framework of protection and punishment. Specifically, this Article argues that the roles of "victims," "offenders," and "rescuers" serve as proxies for racialized and gendered assumptions about trafficking, which in turn are reflected in anti-trafficking law and enforcement. This Article builds …
The New Corporate Gatekeeper, Peter J. Henning
The New Corporate Gatekeeper, Peter J. Henning
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Uniquely Unhelpful: The U Visa's Disparate Treatment Of Immigrant Victims Of Domestic Violence, Rachel Gonzalez Settlage
Uniquely Unhelpful: The U Visa's Disparate Treatment Of Immigrant Victims Of Domestic Violence, Rachel Gonzalez Settlage
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Interstate Groundwater Law Revisited: Mississippi V. Tennessee, Noah D. Hall, Joseph Regalia
Interstate Groundwater Law Revisited: Mississippi V. Tennessee, Noah D. Hall, Joseph Regalia
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Lines In The Sand: Interstate Groundwater Disputes In The Supreme Court, Noah D. Hall, Joseph Regalia
Lines In The Sand: Interstate Groundwater Disputes In The Supreme Court, Noah D. Hall, Joseph Regalia
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Unconfirmable Modified Chapter 13 Plan - The Disposable Income Test Of Section 1325(B) And Plan Modifications, Laura B. Bartell
The Unconfirmable Modified Chapter 13 Plan - The Disposable Income Test Of Section 1325(B) And Plan Modifications, Laura B. Bartell
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Guns, Gays, And Ganja, Justin R. Long
Guns, Gays, And Ganja, Justin R. Long
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Propriety Of Religious Exemptions: A Response To Sager, Christopher C. Lund
The Propriety Of Religious Exemptions: A Response To Sager, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Rejecting The Children Of Violence: Why U.S. Asylum Law Should Return To The Acosta Definition Of A Particular Social Group, Rachel Gonzalez Settlage
Rejecting The Children Of Violence: Why U.S. Asylum Law Should Return To The Acosta Definition Of A Particular Social Group, Rachel Gonzalez Settlage
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Mind The Gap, Charles H. Ii Brower
Mind The Gap, Charles H. Ii Brower
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Enduring Ambiguities Of Antitrust Liability For Worker Collective Action, Sanjukta M. Paul
The Enduring Ambiguities Of Antitrust Liability For Worker Collective Action, Sanjukta M. Paul
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Rulemaking's Missing Tier, William Ortman
Rulemaking's Missing Tier, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.