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Full-Text Articles in Law
Effects Of Corroboration Instructions In A Rape Case On Experimental Juries, Valerie P. Hans, Neil Brooks
Effects Of Corroboration Instructions In A Rape Case On Experimental Juries, Valerie P. Hans, Neil Brooks
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The rules of evidence have evolved, in the main, to protect the jury from being misled, prejudiced or confused by certain types of evidence which might be presented to it. The rules attempt to achieve this purpose by utilizing a number of techniques, which were fashioned by common law judges. First, evidence which gives rise to these dangers might be excluded from the jury's consideration altogether. Secondly, such evidence might have to be corroborated by other evidence before the jury is permitted to reach a verdict in the case. Thirdly, the judge might be compelled to instruct the jury that …
The Unemployment Rate: Time To Give It A Rest?, Stewart J. Schwab, John J. Seater
The Unemployment Rate: Time To Give It A Rest?, Stewart J. Schwab, John J. Seater
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The most overworked figure in our society may be the unemployment rate. Newscasters, politicians, and economists use it in discussing everything from the overall health of the economy to the merits of alternative welfare programs. Despite its widespread use, however, the unemployment rate frequently is criticized for not indicating the true state of the economy’s health or of society’s welfare.
If the unemployment rate falls to 4 percent, for example, some economists will argue that it’s too low and that, even though the rate is greater than zero, the economy is overemployed. Others will argue that unemployment has not fallen …
Construction Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Ucc Section 1-103 And "Code" Methodology, Robert A. Hillman
Construction Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Ucc Section 1-103 And "Code" Methodology, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Lutheran Theory Of Resistance: 1523-1530, Cynthia Grant Bowman
The Development Of The Lutheran Theory Of Resistance: 1523-1530, Cynthia Grant Bowman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
It is frequently assumed, especially by political theorists, that the development of the modern theory of resistance to governmental authority was the accomplishment primarily of Huguenot writers of the late sixteenth century and that it was they who laid the foundations for the more famous seven- teenth-century English theories of a right of revolution. The corollary is that Lutheran writers made little contribution to the development of this theory, if not, indeed, a negative one. Contrary to this fairly common assumption, however, the justification of resistance was a major concern of German Protestants in the early sixteenth century, and I …
An Easterner's Perspective On Colorado Land Use Issues, E. F. Roberts
An Easterner's Perspective On Colorado Land Use Issues, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Land use planning all too easily can escalate into an Aristophanic cloud-cuckoo-land inhabited by two strange breeds. First, there is a species of lawyers whose verbal agility tends to divert attention away from the real issues at hand. Second, there are the cartographers whose urge to produce maps can actually have a chilling effect on efforts to plan because these maps are perceived as attempts by “the authorities” to corral the public into zones fashioned in the manner of a Rorschach test. An effort will be made here to steer a course between these extremes and to deal with planning …
Disproportionate Impact And Illicit Motive: Theories Of Constitutional Adjudication, Theodore Eisenberg
Disproportionate Impact And Illicit Motive: Theories Of Constitutional Adjudication, Theodore Eisenberg
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Recent decisions of the Supreme Court have not been kind to those who favor an expansive reading of the equal protection clause. Last Term, in Washington v. Davis, the Court held that the disproportionate impact of governmental action on minority groups is not unconstitutional unless accompanied by proof of intentional discrimination. This Term, in Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., the Court reinforced the intent barrier to the finding of equal protection violations. Mr. Eisenberg argues in this Article that the Washington test is too harsh, and was required neither by practical necessity nor by …
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion And Prognostications, John J. Barceló Iii
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion And Prognostications, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Requirement Of Domestic Participation In New Mining Ventures In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
The Requirement Of Domestic Participation In New Mining Ventures In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Statutory Liens And The Bankruptcy Act: U.C.C. § 2-702 And Section 67(C), Robert A. Green
Statutory Liens And The Bankruptcy Act: U.C.C. § 2-702 And Section 67(C), Robert A. Green
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Property, E. F. Roberts
Property, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
A survey can either restate the obvious or attempt to add a critical dimension to the law’s uncertain progress. The obvious can be gleaned merely by scanning the orange-covered paperback indices which go with the official advance sheets and in which cases are condensed in the best headnote hunter’s style. This exercise presupposes a reader possessed of an interest in something more than the obvious, and one who enjoys a critique of a few key cases, precisely for the challenge of making an independent judgment of whether New York property law has progressed during the past Survey year.
The Hired Gun Or The Social Engineer, Roger C. Cramton
The Hired Gun Or The Social Engineer, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion On Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barceló Iii
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion On Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Mineral Taxation In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
Mineral Taxation In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The author recommends a new scheme for regulating the use of government subsidies and countervailing duties in international trade, an area presently regulated by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. He contends that these rules should be based to a large extent on principles of free trade and economic efficiency. In addition to setting out proposed regulations, the author analyzes the strength and weaknesses of free trade theory and of the present GATT rules regarding subsidies and countervailing duties.