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The Challenge Of Creating 'A World Fit For Children', Jonathan Todres
The Challenge Of Creating 'A World Fit For Children', Jonathan Todres
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The First Amendment And "Virtual" Child Pornography, Michael B. Landau
The First Amendment And "Virtual" Child Pornography, Michael B. Landau
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No abstract provided.
Ruminations On Tenure, Ronald E. Wheeler
Ruminations On Tenure, Ronald E. Wheeler
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No abstract provided.
The Tuttle Trilogy: Habeas Corpus And Human Rights, Anne S. Emanuel
The Tuttle Trilogy: Habeas Corpus And Human Rights, Anne S. Emanuel
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Should Government Be Allowed To Recover The Costs Of Public Services From Tortfeasors?: Tort Subsidies, The Limits Of Loss Spreading, And The Free Public Services Doctrine, Timothy D. Lytton
Should Government Be Allowed To Recover The Costs Of Public Services From Tortfeasors?: Tort Subsidies, The Limits Of Loss Spreading, And The Free Public Services Doctrine, Timothy D. Lytton
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The free public services doctrine (also known as the municipal cost recovery rule) states that a government entity may not recover from a tortfeasor the costs of public services occasioned by the tortfeasor's wrongdoing. This article traces the history of the doctrine and argues for its elimination. The article criticizes case law supporting the doctrine and raises objections based on fairness, efficiency, and institutional concerns about the proper limits of judicial policy making. The article discusses the implications of eliminating the doctrine for tobacco litigation, gun litigation, and tort reform.
Professor Frank R. Kennedy, Jack F. Williams
Professor Frank R. Kennedy, Jack F. Williams
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Sexual Harassment And Disparate Impact: Should Non-Targeted Workplace Sexual Conduct Be Actionable Under Title Vii?, Kelly Cahill Timmons
Sexual Harassment And Disparate Impact: Should Non-Targeted Workplace Sexual Conduct Be Actionable Under Title Vii?, Kelly Cahill Timmons
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International Computer Fraud: A Paradigm For Limiting National Jurisdiction, Ellen S. Podgor
International Computer Fraud: A Paradigm For Limiting National Jurisdiction, Ellen S. Podgor
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No abstract provided.
Deliberative Democracy And Campaign Finance Reform, Neil J. Kinkopf
Deliberative Democracy And Campaign Finance Reform, Neil J. Kinkopf
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No abstract provided.
Researching Federal Legislative History, Nancy P. Johnson
Researching Federal Legislative History, Nancy P. Johnson
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No abstract provided.