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Full-Text Articles in Law
Freedom Of Establishment Of Legal Persons Within The European Union: An Analysis Of The European Court Of Justice Decision In The Überseering Case, Nicole Rothe
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Process Right Due? Examining Whether A Capital Defendant Has A Due Process Right To A Jury Selection Expert, Steven C. Serio
A Process Right Due? Examining Whether A Capital Defendant Has A Due Process Right To A Jury Selection Expert, Steven C. Serio
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Agency, Negated Subjectivity, And White Structural Oppression: An Analysis Of Critical Race Practive/Praxis, Reginald Leamon Robinson
Human Agency, Negated Subjectivity, And White Structural Oppression: An Analysis Of Critical Race Practive/Praxis, Reginald Leamon Robinson
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Balancing State And Federal Power: Toward A Political Principle Of Subsidiarity In The United States, Jared Bayer
Re-Balancing State And Federal Power: Toward A Political Principle Of Subsidiarity In The United States, Jared Bayer
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Mapping Equal Protection Jurisprudence: A Legal Geography Of Race And Affirmative Action, Reginald Oh
Re-Mapping Equal Protection Jurisprudence: A Legal Geography Of Race And Affirmative Action, Reginald Oh
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Parent Trap: Uncovering The Myth Of "Coerced Parenthood" In Frozen Embryo Disputes, Ellen Waldman
The Parent Trap: Uncovering The Myth Of "Coerced Parenthood" In Frozen Embryo Disputes, Ellen Waldman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Endorsing Religion: Drug Courts And The 12-Step Recovery Support Program, Emily M. Gallas
Endorsing Religion: Drug Courts And The 12-Step Recovery Support Program, Emily M. Gallas
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Networking Economic Effects Of Whiteness, Brant T. Lee
The Networking Economic Effects Of Whiteness, Brant T. Lee
American University Law Review
Network economic analysis provides an important and intuitive explanation of racial inequality. In short, Whiteness is Microsoft's Windows operating system, or the QWERTY keyboard, or the standard (non-metric) measurement system, and difficult to dislodge for many of the same reasons. Network effects explain how the establishment of a dominant market standard 1) can be contingent on historical context, 2) does not necessarily derive from superior intrinsic merit, and 3) exhibits strong self-reinforcing characteristics that can maintain the dominance of the standard in perpetuity, even in the absence of any explicit or conscious determination to maintain it. All of these factors …
The Future Role Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit Now That It Has Turned 21, Richard Linn
The Future Role Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit Now That It Has Turned 21, Richard Linn
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2003 Government Contract Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Douglas L. Patin
2003 Government Contract Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Douglas L. Patin
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2003 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Roberta Horton, Catherine Rowland
2003 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Roberta Horton, Catherine Rowland
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2003 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Paul Devinsky, Mark G. Davis
2003 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Paul Devinsky, Mark G. Davis
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Monolith Or Mosaic: Can The Federal Communications Commission Legitimately Pursue A Repetition Of Local Content At The Expense Of Local Diversity?, Cheryl A. Leanza
Monolith Or Mosaic: Can The Federal Communications Commission Legitimately Pursue A Repetition Of Local Content At The Expense Of Local Diversity?, Cheryl A. Leanza
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Media Concentration: A Case Of Power, Ego, And Greed Confronting Our Sensibilities, W. Curtiss Priest
Media Concentration: A Case Of Power, Ego, And Greed Confronting Our Sensibilities, W. Curtiss Priest
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Politics And Policy Of Media Ownership, Ben Scott
The Politics And Policy Of Media Ownership, Ben Scott
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Media Consolidation, The Public Interest, And Angels Earning Wings, Victoria F. Phillips
On Media Consolidation, The Public Interest, And Angels Earning Wings, Victoria F. Phillips
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uhf Discount: Shortchanging The Public Interest, Cecilia Rothenberger
The Uhf Discount: Shortchanging The Public Interest, Cecilia Rothenberger
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Biographies Of Symposium Participants
Biographies Of Symposium Participants
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address: Regulating Media Competition: The Development And Implications Of The Fcc's New Broadcast Ownership Rules, Susan Ness
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On The Fcc's Recent Mass Media Ownership Decision, William Fishman
Comments On The Fcc's Recent Mass Media Ownership Decision, William Fishman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript For Panel Discussion- Regulating Media Competition: The Development And Implications Of The Fcc’S New Broadcast Ownership Rules, American University Law Review
Transcript For Panel Discussion- Regulating Media Competition: The Development And Implications Of The Fcc’S New Broadcast Ownership Rules, American University Law Review
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resolving Conflicts Of Duty In Fiduciary Relationships, Arthur R. Laby
Resolving Conflicts Of Duty In Fiduciary Relationships, Arthur R. Laby
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Work-Family Conflict: Developing A Model Of Parental Accommodation In The Workplace, Debbie N. Kaminer
The Work-Family Conflict: Developing A Model Of Parental Accommodation In The Workplace, Debbie N. Kaminer
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Delaying Persecution, Lisa A. Dolak
The Ethics Of Delaying Persecution, Lisa A. Dolak
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Critical Race Histories: In And Out, Darren Lenard Hutchinson
Critical Race Histories: In And Out, Darren Lenard Hutchinson
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Implications Of Developmental Cognitive Research On "Evolving Standards Of Decency" And The Imposition Of The Death Penalty On Juveniles, Lucy C. Ferguson
The Implications Of Developmental Cognitive Research On "Evolving Standards Of Decency" And The Imposition Of The Death Penalty On Juveniles, Lucy C. Ferguson
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming A Role For Intent Evidence In Monopolization Analysis, Marina Lao
Reclaiming A Role For Intent Evidence In Monopolization Analysis, Marina Lao
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution At The Threshold Of Life And Death: A Suggested Approach To Accommodate An Interest In Life And A Right To Die, Michael P. Allen
The Constitution At The Threshold Of Life And Death: A Suggested Approach To Accommodate An Interest In Life And A Right To Die, Michael P. Allen
American University Law Review
In the past fifteen years, the United States Supreme Court has decided three cases in which it tentatively began to explore what the United States Constitution has to say about issues that are popularly described as the "right to die." In this article, I suggest that the current state of constitutional analysis does not provide for an effective mechanism for securing an individual's "right to die," at least not without undervaluing a state's interest in the preservation of human life should a state choose to take such a position. In the article, I suggest that it is possible to adopt …
Sharing Sovereignty: Non-State Associations And The Limits Of State Power, Franklin G. Snyder
Sharing Sovereignty: Non-State Associations And The Limits Of State Power, Franklin G. Snyder
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balancing The Burden: The Constitutional Justification For Requiring The Government To Prove The Absence Of Mental Retardation Before Imposing The Death Penalty, Stephen B. Brauerman
Balancing The Burden: The Constitutional Justification For Requiring The Government To Prove The Absence Of Mental Retardation Before Imposing The Death Penalty, Stephen B. Brauerman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.