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Full-Text Articles in Law
Power Of Attorney, Christine Corcos
Power Of Attorney, Christine Corcos
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No doubt exists that the drama/farce Ally McBeal, which ran on the Fox Television Network from 1997 to 2002, was a phenomenal success, at least during its middle years (1998-1999). It sparked numerous fan websites in several countries including one devoted to "fan fiction" (a genre in which devotees of a television series or film try their hands at writing scripts), various product spinoffs, a series spinoff (Ally, a thirty minute version that featured only vignettes, no legal drama) and even a Time magazine article that seriously considered whether Ally represents "the end of feminism." Years after the show went …
Rhapsody In Blue: An Ode To The Bluebook, Michael Coenen
Rhapsody In Blue: An Ode To The Bluebook, Michael Coenen
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Of Judicial Freedom And Judicial Constraint: The Voice Of Louisiana's Judge Albert Tate, Jr., Paul R. Baier
Of Judicial Freedom And Judicial Constraint: The Voice Of Louisiana's Judge Albert Tate, Jr., Paul R. Baier
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Policing The Compensation Of Victims Of Catastrophes: Combining Solidarity And Self-Responsibility, Olivier Moreteau
Policing The Compensation Of Victims Of Catastrophes: Combining Solidarity And Self-Responsibility, Olivier Moreteau
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Insider’S Guide To Dol Audits (Book Review), Lisa Goodman
Insider’S Guide To Dol Audits (Book Review), Lisa Goodman
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The International Trend Toward Requiring Good Cause For Tenant Eviction: Dangerous Portents For The United States?, Andrea B. Carroll
The International Trend Toward Requiring Good Cause For Tenant Eviction: Dangerous Portents For The United States?, Andrea B. Carroll
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This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous European property law trend into American law. The view of the right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing as a fundamental right held by all mankind is quickly growing, with more than nine countries now recognizing it. The problem is that the recognition of this fundamental right begs the question of how it is to be assured. The method of assurance chosen by most jurisdictions recognizing a right to housing is a scheme of good cause eviction. Under such a regime, a …
George Carlin, Constitutional Law Scholar, Christine Corcos
George Carlin, Constitutional Law Scholar, Christine Corcos
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No abstract provided.
Shopping During Extended Store Hours: From No Shops To Go-Shops-The Development, Effectiveness, And Implications Of Go-Shop Provisions In Change Of Control Transactions, Christina M. Sautter
Shopping During Extended Store Hours: From No Shops To Go-Shops-The Development, Effectiveness, And Implications Of Go-Shop Provisions In Change Of Control Transactions, Christina M. Sautter
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This is the first scholarly article to explore the recent prevalence of go-shop provisions in merger agreements. Unlike no shop provisions which prevent target companies from actively soliciting proposals post-signing, go-shops allow the active solicitation of superior proposals. In effect, go-shops move the pre-signing auction process to post-signing, when deal protection devices act to prevent third parties from bidding. This Article examines the development and effectiveness of go-shops and contends that since the Delaware Supreme Court's landmark holding in Revlon, Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc. that directors have a duty to obtain the highest price for stockholders, Delaware …
United States Regulation Of Stem Cell Research: Recasting Government's Role And Questions To Be Resolved, Owen C. B. Hughes, Alan L. Jakimo, Michael J. Malinowski
United States Regulation Of Stem Cell Research: Recasting Government's Role And Questions To Be Resolved, Owen C. B. Hughes, Alan L. Jakimo, Michael J. Malinowski
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This article directly addresses the stem cell controversy, but also the broader history and norms regarding the roles of federal and state government in U.S. science research funding.
Rethinking Treaty Interpretation, Scott M. Sullivan
Rethinking Treaty Interpretation, Scott M. Sullivan
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New Orleans, Katrina And Kelo: American Cities In The Post-Kelo Era, John Costonis
New Orleans, Katrina And Kelo: American Cities In The Post-Kelo Era, John Costonis
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No abstract provided.