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Full-Text Articles in Law
In Memoriam: Hans, Cass R. Sunstein
Something Old, Something New Feature, Cass R. Sunstein
Security Interests, Misbehavior, And Common Pools, Randal C. Picker
Security Interests, Misbehavior, And Common Pools, Randal C. Picker
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Professor Picker contemplates his own agent-based computer simulation game-SimLaw 2011. He uses this vehicle to describe how "organized decision making" may differ substantially from individualized decision making. The simulations are available on the Internet, and the article is best read with access to a computer. Then he analyzes the consequences that organized decision making may have on future decisions made by our biggest organization-the government.
The Senate, The Constitution, And The Confirmation Process, David A. Strauss, Cass R. Sunstein
The Senate, The Constitution, And The Confirmation Process, David A. Strauss, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
The Bill Of Rights In The Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium, Geoffrey R. Stone
The Bill Of Rights In The Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium, Geoffrey R. Stone
Articles
No abstract provided.
A View From The Box: The Law Professor As Juror, Richard H. Mcadams
A View From The Box: The Law Professor As Juror, Richard H. Mcadams
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No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Hans, Cass R. Sunstein
Neutrality In Constitutional Law (With Special Reference To Pornography, Abortion, And Surrogacy), Cass R. Sunstein
Neutrality In Constitutional Law (With Special Reference To Pornography, Abortion, And Surrogacy), Cass R. Sunstein
Articles
No abstract provided.
On Analogical Reasoning Commentary, Cass R. Sunstein
On Marshall's Conception Of Equality Tribute, Cass R. Sunstein
On Marshall's Conception Of Equality Tribute, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
Religious Participation In Public Programs--Religious Freedom At A Crossroads, Michael W. Mcconnell
Religious Participation In Public Programs--Religious Freedom At A Crossroads, Michael W. Mcconnell
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No abstract provided.
The Deprofessionalization Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Richard A. Posner
The Deprofessionalization Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Richard A. Posner
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No abstract provided.
A New Regime For Expert Witnesses, Richard A. Epstein
The Indivisibility Of Liberty Under The Bill Of Rights, Richard A. Epstein
The Indivisibility Of Liberty Under The Bill Of Rights, Richard A. Epstein
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No abstract provided.
Gender Is For Nouns, Richard A. Epstein
International News Service V. Associated Press: Custom And Law As Sources Of Property Rights In News, Richard A. Epstein
International News Service V. Associated Press: Custom And Law As Sources Of Property Rights In News, Richard A. Epstein
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No abstract provided.
Ms. Aristotle, Richard A. Posner
Nietzsche And Aestheticism, Brian Leiter
Relative Preferences, Richard H. Mcadams
Voluntary Petitions And The Creditors' Bargain, Randal C. Picker
Voluntary Petitions And The Creditors' Bargain, Randal C. Picker
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No abstract provided.
To P.B.K. For Four Decades, Gerhard Casper
The Politics Of Women's Wrongs And The Bill Of 'Rights': A Bicentennial Perspective, Mary E. Becker
The Politics Of Women's Wrongs And The Bill Of 'Rights': A Bicentennial Perspective, Mary E. Becker
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No abstract provided.
The True Wisdom Of The Bill Of Rights, Philip B. Kurland
The True Wisdom Of The Bill Of Rights, Philip B. Kurland
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No abstract provided.
Plea Bargaining As Compromise, Frank H. Easterbrook
Extending The New Patent Misuse Limitation To Copyright: Lasercomb America, Inc. V. Reynolds, Toshiko Takenaka
Extending The New Patent Misuse Limitation To Copyright: Lasercomb America, Inc. V. Reynolds, Toshiko Takenaka
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This Article examines the decisional history that shaped the misuse doctrine and the interplay between the misuse defense and antitrust liability in patent and copyright infringement litigation. In particular, by examining the public interest and policy considerations underlying patent and antitrust laws, this Article compares and evaluates the new view that misuse must be analyzed by the conventional antitrust theories expressed by Judge Posner in USM Corp. v. SPS Technologies Inc. and the traditional view that was derived from the equity doctrine expressed in Morton Salt v. G.S. Suppiger.
Furthermore, this Article reviews the legislative history and the impact …
Introduction: The Bounds Of Advocacy, Robert H. Aronson
Introduction: The Bounds Of Advocacy, Robert H. Aronson
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I was asked, as Reporter for the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers' Bounds of Advocacy, to provide an Introduction to the substantive issues discussed by members of the Committee in succeeding articles. This article will therefore "set the stage" by indicating the need for the Bounds of Advocacy, the charge to the Committee, the process by which the Standards and Comments were drafted, re-drafted, and then re-drafted again, and the appropriate scope, purpose and use of the Standards and Comments.
The Model Employment Termination Act: Fairness For Employees And Employers Alike, Theodore J. St. Antoine
The Model Employment Termination Act: Fairness For Employees And Employers Alike, Theodore J. St. Antoine
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The Model Employment Termination Act (META), which state legislatures are expected to consider in the near future aims to prevent the unfair firing of Amer~ ican workers. At the same time, the Act aims to prevent devastating financial blows to American business. For both employees and employers, META offers streamlined dispute resolution procedures that would be simpler, less costly, and less time-consuming than the civil courts. The essence of the proposal is compromise-not as a matter of political expediency but as a practical, balanced accommodation of the competing worthwhile interests of employers and employees. Workers are entitled to be free …
Recent Developments - Cinematic Sex And Censorship In Indian Film, Anita Ramasastry
Recent Developments - Cinematic Sex And Censorship In Indian Film, Anita Ramasastry
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This Recent Development examines the increasing presence of cinematic rape in general-audience Indian films and discusses the potential cultural origins of the cinematic portrait of Indian women as chaste subordinates to men and as frequent subjects of violence. To account for this trend, this Recent Development outlines the legal guidelines governing Indian film censorship, and in particular the guidelines regulating sexuality. From this vantage point, the use of various suggestive cinematic techniques, including the regular portrayal of rape, may be seen as attempts by directors to circumvent government censure of kissing and other intimate relations on-screen. Finally, this Recent Development …
Prior Appropriation And The Property Clause: A Dialogue Of Accommodation, Dale Goble
Prior Appropriation And The Property Clause: A Dialogue Of Accommodation, Dale Goble
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No abstract provided.
A Superfund Trivia Test: A Comment On The Complexity Of Environmental Laws, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
A Superfund Trivia Test: A Comment On The Complexity Of Environmental Laws, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
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Professor Rodgers examines the reasons for the American obsession with trivia. While unable to determine the cause of the obsession, he does provide some insight on the usefulness and need for the information in the study of environmental law.