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Articles 1 - 30 of 30
Full-Text Articles in Law
Hard Ball, Soft Law In Mlb: Who Died And Made Wada The Boss?, George T. Stiefel Iii
Hard Ball, Soft Law In Mlb: Who Died And Made Wada The Boss?, George T. Stiefel Iii
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Short Notes On Teaching About The Micro-Politics Of Class, With Examples From Torts And Employment Law Casebooks, Susan Carle, Michelle Lapointe
Short Notes On Teaching About The Micro-Politics Of Class, With Examples From Torts And Employment Law Casebooks, Susan Carle, Michelle Lapointe
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bourdieu And American Legal Education: How Law Schools Reproduce Social Stratification And Class Hierarchy, Lucille A. Jewel
Bourdieu And American Legal Education: How Law Schools Reproduce Social Stratification And Class Hierarchy, Lucille A. Jewel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Class Conflicts Of Law I: Unilateral Worker Lawmaking Versus Unilateral Employer Lawmaking In The U.S. Workplace, James Gray Pope
Class Conflicts Of Law I: Unilateral Worker Lawmaking Versus Unilateral Employer Lawmaking In The U.S. Workplace, James Gray Pope
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of Service Workers, Contracting Out, Joint Employment, Legal Consciousness, And The University Of Miami, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Of Service Workers, Contracting Out, Joint Employment, Legal Consciousness, And The University Of Miami, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Colorline As Capital Accumulation, Anthony Paul Farley
The Colorline As Capital Accumulation, Anthony Paul Farley
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting Class, Laura T. Kessler
Race And Class: More Than A Liberal Paradox, Maria Grahn-Farley
Race And Class: More Than A Liberal Paradox, Maria Grahn-Farley
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
On The Many Flavors Of Capitalism Or Reflections On Schumpeter's Ghost, John Henry Schlegel
On The Many Flavors Of Capitalism Or Reflections On Schumpeter's Ghost, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
Most legal scholars treat capitalism as a genus with one species. The appearance of several books that argue to the contrary suggests that it is sensible to revisit this assumption. Discussion begins by considering the constructed nature of markets, the importance of market systems, and the role of financings as the factor distinguishing capitalism from other forms of a market economy. Thereafter, four articulations of the varieties of capitalism are reviewed: the classic Marxist one, one by a political economist, another by a pair of comparative political scientists, and third by a trio of economists. This review leads to a …
Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey
Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey
Buffalo Law Review
This essay takes a step toward building a story of economic class in U.S. constitutional law, as part of a special essay issue of the Buffalo Law Review developed from a series of workshops titled ClassCrits: Toward a Critical Analysis of Economic Inequality, sponsored by the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy at the University at Buffalo. The essay focuses on the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision in State Farm Mutual Insurance Co. v. Campbell, one of a series of recent cases using the due process clause of the 14th Amendment to limit punitive damage awards against corporate defendants …
Injunctions For Defamation, Juries, And And The Clarifying Lens Of 1868, Stephen A. Siegel
Injunctions For Defamation, Juries, And And The Clarifying Lens Of 1868, Stephen A. Siegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott
At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of "Less Eligibility" And The Social Function Of Prison Violence In Class Society, Ahmed A. White
The Concept Of "Less Eligibility" And The Social Function Of Prison Violence In Class Society, Ahmed A. White
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Governance, Governmentality, Police, And Justice: A New Science Of Police?, Mireille Hildebrandt
Governance, Governmentality, Police, And Justice: A New Science Of Police?, Mireille Hildebrandt
Buffalo Law Review
Review of The New Police Science: The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance, Markus D. Dubber & Mariana Valverde, eds.
From Russia With Love: The Legal Repercussions Of The Recruitment And Contracting Of Foreign Players In The National Hockey League, Jeffrey P. Gleason
From Russia With Love: The Legal Repercussions Of The Recruitment And Contracting Of Foreign Players In The National Hockey League, Jeffrey P. Gleason
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Death By A Thousand Cuts: The Illusory Safeguards Against Funding Pervasively Sectarian Institutions Of Higher Learning, Mark Strasser
Death By A Thousand Cuts: The Illusory Safeguards Against Funding Pervasively Sectarian Institutions Of Higher Learning, Mark Strasser
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race-Specific Patents, Commercialization, And Intellectual Property Policy, Shubha Ghosh
Race-Specific Patents, Commercialization, And Intellectual Property Policy, Shubha Ghosh
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kinship Foster Care: Implications Of Behavioral Biology Research, David J. Herring
Kinship Foster Care: Implications Of Behavioral Biology Research, David J. Herring
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fiduciary Obligation As The Adoption Of Ends, Arthur B. Laby
The Fiduciary Obligation As The Adoption Of Ends, Arthur B. Laby
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking "The Plan": Why Erisa Section 502(A)(2) Should Allow Recovery To Individual Defined Contribution Pension Plan Accounts, Regina L. Readling
Rethinking "The Plan": Why Erisa Section 502(A)(2) Should Allow Recovery To Individual Defined Contribution Pension Plan Accounts, Regina L. Readling
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Just Solutions To Climate Change: A Climate Justice Proposal For A Domestic Clean Development Mechanism, Maxine Burkett
Just Solutions To Climate Change: A Climate Justice Proposal For A Domestic Clean Development Mechanism, Maxine Burkett
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forgetting Lochner In The Journey From Plan To Market: The Framing Effect Of The Market Rhetoric In Market-Oriented Reforms, Joel M. Ngugi
Forgetting Lochner In The Journey From Plan To Market: The Framing Effect Of The Market Rhetoric In Market-Oriented Reforms, Joel M. Ngugi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Death Of Strict Liability, Peter M. Gerhart
The Death Of Strict Liability, Peter M. Gerhart
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Buffalo Law Review
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School. May 9, 1951
Credit Derivatives: Industry Initiative Supplants Need For Direct Regulatory Intervention—A Model For The Future Of U.S. Regulation, John T. Lynch
Credit Derivatives: Industry Initiative Supplants Need For Direct Regulatory Intervention—A Model For The Future Of U.S. Regulation, John T. Lynch
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Quo Vadis, Habeas Corpus?, James Robertson
Quo Vadis, Habeas Corpus?, James Robertson
Buffalo Law Review
The 2007 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture
Katrina's Window: Localism, Resegregation, And Equitable Regionalism, David D. Troutt
Katrina's Window: Localism, Resegregation, And Equitable Regionalism, David D. Troutt
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Equity, Anthony C. Infanti
The Illusion Of Transformative Conflict Resolution: Mediating Domestic Violence In Nicaragua, Raquel Aldana, Leticia M. Saucedo
The Illusion Of Transformative Conflict Resolution: Mediating Domestic Violence In Nicaragua, Raquel Aldana, Leticia M. Saucedo
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Killing Globally, Punishing Locally?: The Still-Unmapped Ecology Of Atrocity, Timothy William Waters
Killing Globally, Punishing Locally?: The Still-Unmapped Ecology Of Atrocity, Timothy William Waters
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Mark A. Drumbl's Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law