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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Vaporous And The Real In Former-Client Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
The Vaporous And The Real In Former-Client Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Customary International Law And State Taxation Of Corporate Income: The Case For The Separate Accounting Method, Chantal Thomas
Customary International Law And State Taxation Of Corporate Income: The Case For The Separate Accounting Method, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Specific Agreements About Race: A Response To Professor Sunstein, Sheri Johnson
Specific Agreements About Race: A Response To Professor Sunstein, Sheri Johnson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler
Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Dangerous Direction: Legal Intervention In Sexual Abuse Survivor Therapy, Cynthia Grant Bowman, Elizabeth Mertz
A Dangerous Direction: Legal Intervention In Sexual Abuse Survivor Therapy, Cynthia Grant Bowman, Elizabeth Mertz
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Arbitration Of Individual Employment Rights: The Yellow Dog Contract Of The 1990s, Katherine V.W. Stone
Mandatory Arbitration Of Individual Employment Rights: The Yellow Dog Contract Of The 1990s, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To Federal Habeas Corpus Practice And Procedure, John H. Blume, David P. Voisin
An Introduction To Federal Habeas Corpus Practice And Procedure, John H. Blume, David P. Voisin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
For many prisoners, federal habeas corpus stands as the last opportunity to challenge the constitutionality of their convictions or sentences. Simply navigating through the procedural maze of habeas practice, however, is a formidable task for inmates proceeding pro se and prisoners represented by counsel. Tragically, those who have had a fundamentally unfair trial, and even those who are innocent, may easily stumble. Since 1867, habeas corpus, or the Great Writ, has been available to state prisoners "in all cases where any person may be restrained of his or her liberty in violation of the constitution, or of any treaty or …
Prescription Drug Design Liability Under The Proposed Restatement (Third) Of Torts: A Reporter's Perspective, James A. Henderson Jr.
Prescription Drug Design Liability Under The Proposed Restatement (Third) Of Torts: A Reporter's Perspective, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Yoder And The Question Of Equality, Laura S. Underkuffler
Yoder And The Question Of Equality, Laura S. Underkuffler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Swift, Modest Proposals, Babies, And Bathwater: Are Hibbitts’S Writes Right?, Thomas R. Bruce
Swift, Modest Proposals, Babies, And Bathwater: Are Hibbitts’S Writes Right?, Thomas R. Bruce
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lynching, Federalism, And The Intersection Of Race And Gender In The Progressive Era, Barbara Holden-Smith
Lynching, Federalism, And The Intersection Of Race And Gender In The Progressive Era, Barbara Holden-Smith
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs
Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Innovations In Antitrust Enforcement, George A. Hay
Innovations In Antitrust Enforcement, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Each antitrust administration, both at the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, has its theme—one or a few areas of antitrust enforcement that it wants to pay particular attention to and in that way be identified with. And, as part of this emphasis, administrations often seek to innovate in some way or another, to do something different, or in a different way than previous administrations.
One factor stimulating innovation in antitrust enforcement is simply that new people with new ideas come into a new job. Sometimes those new people bring with them ideas that they had been developing …
A Nonoriginalist Perspective On The Lessons Of History, Michael C. Dorf
A Nonoriginalist Perspective On The Lessons Of History, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"Takings" Jurisprudence In The U.S. Supreme Court: The Past 10 Years, Gregory S. Alexander
"Takings" Jurisprudence In The U.S. Supreme Court: The Past 10 Years, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No area of American property law has been more controversial in recent years than the government regulation of uses of private property. No aspect of American constitutional law more sharply poses the dilemma about the legitimate powers of the regulatory state than the requirement that the government pay compensation for takings of property. The purpose of this essay is to acquaint the non-American legal scholar who is unfamiliar with the recent developments in the United States Supreme Court “takings” jurisprudence. The essay does not presuppose any background knowledge about either American constitutional or property law. Instead it attempts to familiarize …