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Full-Text Articles in Law
Caring For Justice, Reviewing Robin West, Michael T. Cahill
Caring For Justice, Reviewing Robin West, Michael T. Cahill
Faculty Scholarship
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Memorial Tributes For Professor Elizabeth B. Clark In Memoriam, Pnina Lahav
Memorial Tributes For Professor Elizabeth B. Clark In Memoriam, Pnina Lahav
Faculty Scholarship
I leave to others to talk about Betsy's scholarship. Let me only say that she had a remarkable ability to interest others in her projects. When she gave papers or workshops, she spoke softly but with such enthusiasm and engagement that she drew others into her topics and interests effortlessly. Her listeners would lean forward and intently follow her sometimes complex and nuanced train of thought. I have often wondered at this gift-I think it has something to do with her approach to her audience, her ability to be respectful and inclusive rather than distanced and formal. Despite doing painstaking …
Book Review - Reviewing Anthony E. Cook, The Least Of These: Race, Law, And Religion In American Culture (1997), Stephen R. Alton
Book Review - Reviewing Anthony E. Cook, The Least Of These: Race, Law, And Religion In American Culture (1997), Stephen R. Alton
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Book Review Extract:
One complaint which I have with The Least of These, Anthony E. Cook's thoughtful and thought-provoking book, is that the title promises more than much of the work delivers. Judging from the subtitle, "Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture", the work should engage in a broad examination of these institutions in American life. Cook's well-written book does less in some ways, but does more in others
The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
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No abstract provided.
Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger
Predicting When The Uniform Law Process Will Fall: Article 9, Capture And The Race To The Bottom, Edward J. Janger
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No abstract provided.
Dynamic Treaty Interpretation, Michael P. Van Alstine
Dynamic Treaty Interpretation, Michael P. Van Alstine
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No abstract provided.
Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain
Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain
Faculty Scholarship
A pressing concern in political and constitutional theory is how to construct a model of justification in law and politics that offers methods for securing agreement and social cooperation in the face of moral pluralism. A common goal of this work is to elaborate the requirements of deliberative democracy, that is, a model of democratic self-government that "asks citizens and officials to justify public policy by giving reasons that can be accepted by those who are bound by it."' Two fundamental questions are: (1) are there any limits to the grounds to which citizens may appeal or the reasons that …
Professional Responsibility And Liability Issues Related To Limited Liability Law Partnerships, Susan Saab Fortney
Professional Responsibility And Liability Issues Related To Limited Liability Law Partnerships, Susan Saab Fortney
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This article surveys the professional responsibility and liability issues related to attorneys practicing in limited liability law firms. Part I of this article provides background information regarding the development of the limited liability partnership (LLP) and its popularity among legal professionals. Part II tackles the 1996 ethics opinion on LLPs rendered by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. This article criticizes the ABA opinion by examining the conclusions and reasoning articulated in the opinion, indentifying disciplinary rules that the opinion did not address, and considering the possible effects of the opinion. Part III focuses on …
Measuring Market Power When The Firm Has Power In The Input And Output Markets, Keith N. Hylton, Mark Lasser
Measuring Market Power When The Firm Has Power In The Input And Output Markets, Keith N. Hylton, Mark Lasser
Faculty Scholarship
We examine the problem of measuring market power when the firm has monopoly power in the output market and monopsony power in the input market - a case we refer to as 'dual-market' power. We show how the Lerner index, which measures the mark-up over the marginal cost, can be modified to reflect the firm's ability to set price above the competitive level.
Discovery, Learning And Adoption Of New Techniques: Choosing Specialization To Optimize Technical Progress, James Bessen
Discovery, Learning And Adoption Of New Techniques: Choosing Specialization To Optimize Technical Progress, James Bessen
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Why is it that adopting new technologies takes so long and costs so much? Clearly, firms do not know all the details necessary to implement a complex technology efficiently; learning these details requires extensive search. However, this explanation has a problem: even limited search may be so costly that newly discovered techniques will not be tried. We find that specialization solves this problem. If a complex process is divided into many small components, each searched in parallel, then discoveries are readily tested. Moreover, specialized search can perform surprisingly well even for processes of indefinite complexity. We measure the returns to …
Defining The Economic Relationship Appropriate For Collective Bargaining, Michael C. Harper
Defining The Economic Relationship Appropriate For Collective Bargaining, Michael C. Harper
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These are, of course, difficult times for those who share the goals of the framers of the original National Labor Relations Act (the "NLRA" or "Act") .' As union density in the private sector has continued to decline2 and as the NLRA has proven helpless against the economic developments that have generated continuing employer resistance to collective bargaining, the original vision of the Wagner Congress must seem myopic and shaded with an excessively optimistic tint. Observing these economic developments and the enhanced impediments to union organization that they have posed makes it clear that only a much different statute …
Book Review: Land Grants And Lawsuits In Northern New Mexico By Malcolm Ebright (Unm Press, 1994), Christian G. Fritz
Book Review: Land Grants And Lawsuits In Northern New Mexico By Malcolm Ebright (Unm Press, 1994), Christian G. Fritz
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Malcolm Ebright's Land Grants and Lawsuits in Northern New Mexico contributes significantly to the history of private land grants in New Mexico. The book's central theme is that an injustice was perpetrated by the United States on Hispanic land grant claimants. Having first established the broader legal and historical context, Ebright explores the subject through the disputes over five land grants. He traces the history of the settlement of each selected land grant under the laws and customs of New Mexico prior to 1846 and then examines their adjudication by the United States.
Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson
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No abstract provided.
The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
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No abstract provided.
An Old Jurisprudence: Respect In Retrospect, Anita Bernstein
An Old Jurisprudence: Respect In Retrospect, Anita Bernstein
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No abstract provided.
The Challenge To Financial Regulators Posed By Social Security Privatization, Roberta S. Karmel
The Challenge To Financial Regulators Posed By Social Security Privatization, Roberta S. Karmel
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No abstract provided.
Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen
Harmonizing The Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen
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No abstract provided.
Investor Education, Securities Disclosure, And The Creation And Enforcement Of Corporate Governance And Firm Norms, James A. Fanto
Investor Education, Securities Disclosure, And The Creation And Enforcement Of Corporate Governance And Firm Norms, James A. Fanto
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No abstract provided.
The Pentagon Papers Case And The Path Not Taken: A Personal Memoir On The First Amendment And The Separation Of Powers, Joel Gora
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No abstract provided.
The Tale Of A Tail, James F. Hogg
The Tale Of A Tail, James F. Hogg
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The commercial general liability insurance industry shifted, in 1986, from the use of an “occurrence-based” to a “claims-made” policy form. So-called “tail” or “long tail” claims have continued nevertheless, to be asserted under the older “occurrence” policies which required that injury occur during the term of the policy, but not that the claim for such injury be made or brought at any particular time. In seeking state approval to use the new “claims-made” form in 1985-86, the insurance industry represented that the new form would not affect coverage under the old “occurrence” form. Despite that representation, insurers are now asserting, …
The Mccleskey Puzzle: Remedying Prosecutorial Discrimination Against Black Victims In Capital Sentencing, Ashutosh Bhagwat, Evan Tsen Lee
The Mccleskey Puzzle: Remedying Prosecutorial Discrimination Against Black Victims In Capital Sentencing, Ashutosh Bhagwat, Evan Tsen Lee
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No abstract provided.
Truth, With A Small "T", David L. Faigman
An Historical Analysis Of The Binding Effect Of Class Suits, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., John L. Gedid, Stephen Sowle
An Historical Analysis Of The Binding Effect Of Class Suits, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., John L. Gedid, Stephen Sowle
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No abstract provided.
Foreword: Cities On The Cutting Edge, David Jung
Foreword: Cities On The Cutting Edge, David Jung
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Path Dependent Inefficiency In The Corporate Contract: The Uncertain Case With Less Certain Implications, Frederick Lambert
Path Dependent Inefficiency In The Corporate Contract: The Uncertain Case With Less Certain Implications, Frederick Lambert
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No abstract provided.
The Mccleskey Puzzle: Remedying Prosecutorial Discrimination Against Black Victims In Capital Sentencing, Evan Tsen Lee, Ashutosh Bhagwat
The Mccleskey Puzzle: Remedying Prosecutorial Discrimination Against Black Victims In Capital Sentencing, Evan Tsen Lee, Ashutosh Bhagwat
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No abstract provided.
The Issue Of European Civil Codification And Legal Scholarship: Biases, Strategies And Developments, Ugo Mattei
The Issue Of European Civil Codification And Legal Scholarship: Biases, Strategies And Developments, Ugo Mattei
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No abstract provided.
The Personhood Argument Against Polygraph Evidence, Or "Even If The Polygraph Really Works, Will Courts Admit The Results?", James R. Mccall
The Personhood Argument Against Polygraph Evidence, Or "Even If The Polygraph Really Works, Will Courts Admit The Results?", James R. Mccall
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No abstract provided.
Character At The Crossroads, Roger C. Park
The Geopolitical Constitution: Executive Expediency And Executive Agreements, Joel R. Paul
The Geopolitical Constitution: Executive Expediency And Executive Agreements, Joel R. Paul
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No abstract provided.