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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Multifaceted Manifestations Of The Poor Door: Examining Forms Of Separation In Inclusionary Housing, Conor Arpey
The Multifaceted Manifestations Of The Poor Door: Examining Forms Of Separation In Inclusionary Housing, Conor Arpey
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Fashion Designs: Not Only "What?" But "Who?", Julie Zerbo
Protecting Fashion Designs: Not Only "What?" But "Who?", Julie Zerbo
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulation Tomorrow: What Happens When Technology Is Faster Than The Law?, Mark D. Fenwick, Wulf A. Kaal Ph.D., Erik P.M. Vermeulen
Regulation Tomorrow: What Happens When Technology Is Faster Than The Law?, Mark D. Fenwick, Wulf A. Kaal Ph.D., Erik P.M. Vermeulen
American University Business Law Review
In an age of constant, complex and disruptive technological innovation, knowing what, when, and how to structure regulatory interventions has become more difficult. Regulators find themselves in a situation where they believe they must opt for either reckless action (regulation without sufficient facts) or paralysis (doing nothing). Inevitably in such a case, caution tends to trump risk. But such caution merely functions to reinforce the status quo and makes it harder for new technologies to reach the market in a timely or efficient manner.
The solution: lawmaking and regulatory design needs to become more proactive, dynamic, and responsive. So how …
The Ultimate Fighting Championship And Zuffa: From ‘Human Cock-Fighting' To Market Power, Carl J. Gaul Iv
The Ultimate Fighting Championship And Zuffa: From ‘Human Cock-Fighting' To Market Power, Carl J. Gaul Iv
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Price Of Free Mobile Apps Under The Video Privacy Protection Act, Suzanne L. Riopel
The Price Of Free Mobile Apps Under The Video Privacy Protection Act, Suzanne L. Riopel
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The E—2 Treaty Investor Visa Dilemma: Violations Of Law And Limitations On Foreign Investment, Tiana J. Cherry
The E—2 Treaty Investor Visa Dilemma: Violations Of Law And Limitations On Foreign Investment, Tiana J. Cherry
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crowdfunding In Wonderland Issuer And Investor Risks In Non-Fraudulent Creative Arts Campaigns Under The Jobs Act, Michael M. Epstein, Nazgole Hashemi
Crowdfunding In Wonderland Issuer And Investor Risks In Non-Fraudulent Creative Arts Campaigns Under The Jobs Act, Michael M. Epstein, Nazgole Hashemi
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Summary Narrative Of Chief Compliance Officer Liability, Luke Trompeter
Summary Narrative Of Chief Compliance Officer Liability, Luke Trompeter
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where The Cco Fits In The C-Suite: A Corporation's Moral Compass, Alexander Foster
Where The Cco Fits In The C-Suite: A Corporation's Moral Compass, Alexander Foster
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Joint-Employer Standard After Browning-Ferris Ii & The 21st Century American Dream, Jay Forester
The Joint-Employer Standard After Browning-Ferris Ii & The 21st Century American Dream, Jay Forester
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Is Time For Something New: A 21st Century Joint-Employer Doctrine For 21st Century Franchising, Steven A. Carvell, David Sherwyn
It Is Time For Something New: A 21st Century Joint-Employer Doctrine For 21st Century Franchising, Steven A. Carvell, David Sherwyn
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rule Of Lenity And The Enforcement Of The Federal Securities Laws, Anna Currier
The Rule Of Lenity And The Enforcement Of The Federal Securities Laws, Anna Currier
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Combating Impunity: Contractor Liability For Torture During Times Of War Under The Wartime Suspension Of Limitations Act, Claire Jabbour
Combating Impunity: Contractor Liability For Torture During Times Of War Under The Wartime Suspension Of Limitations Act, Claire Jabbour
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revisiting The Bank Holding Company Structure: Do Community And Regional Banks Still Need A Bank Holding Company?, Gerard Comizio, Laura E. Bain, Kristin S. Teager
Revisiting The Bank Holding Company Structure: Do Community And Regional Banks Still Need A Bank Holding Company?, Gerard Comizio, Laura E. Bain, Kristin S. Teager
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Improving Green Building: Comparing Leed Certification To The Fda And Its Private, Third Party Rating Approach, Patrick Kain
Improving Green Building: Comparing Leed Certification To The Fda And Its Private, Third Party Rating Approach, Patrick Kain
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Anti-Spoofing Statute: Vague As Applied To The "Hypothetically Legitimate Treader", Catriona Coppler
The Anti-Spoofing Statute: Vague As Applied To The "Hypothetically Legitimate Treader", Catriona Coppler
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Throttle Me Not: 2015 Open Internet Order Protects Unlimited Data Plan Users, Shawn Marcum
Throttle Me Not: 2015 Open Internet Order Protects Unlimited Data Plan Users, Shawn Marcum
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.