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The Ada's Reasonable Accommodation Requirement And Innocent Third Parties, Alex B. Long
The Ada's Reasonable Accommodation Requirement And Innocent Third Parties, Alex B. Long
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Evaluating The Risks Of Market Swaps, Maurice Stucke
Evaluating The Risks Of Market Swaps, Maurice Stucke
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An asset swap between two competitors can be (i) per se illegal under Section 1 of the Sherman Act or (ii) a potentially legitimate sale of assets under Section 7 of the Clayton Act. The case law and antitrust commentary vary as to which standard should be applied, and the impication can be significant for the business entities contemplating the deal. This article outlines five factors to assist in evaluating the asset swap's legality under the federal antitrust laws, and the critical determination of which standard to apply to a potentially high risk transaction.
"Stop Me Before I Vote For This Judge Again": Judicial Conduct Organizations, Judicial Accountability, And The Disciplining Of Elected Judges, Alex B. Long
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Bankruptcy And Recovery Of Tort Damages, George Kuney
Bankruptcy And Recovery Of Tort Damages, George Kuney
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An Institutional Analysis Of Lawyer Regulation: Who Should Control Lawyer Regulation - Courts, Legislatures, Or The Market, Benjamin H. Barton
An Institutional Analysis Of Lawyer Regulation: Who Should Control Lawyer Regulation - Courts, Legislatures, Or The Market, Benjamin H. Barton
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A Response And Retort, Penny White
Why Rite Aid Is Wrong, Don Leatherman
Rescuing The Confrontation Clause, Penny White
Legal, Political, And Ethical Hurdles To Applying International Human Rights Law In The State Courts Of The United States (And Arguments For Scaling Them), Penny White
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Professionalism Without Parochialism: Julius Henry Cohen, Rabbi Nachman Of Breslov, And The Stories Of Two Sons, Samuel J. Levine
Professionalism Without Parochialism: Julius Henry Cohen, Rabbi Nachman Of Breslov, And The Stories Of Two Sons, Samuel J. Levine
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Professor Levine addresses the question of whether the practice of law a business or a profession and looks at sources where practitioners might draw inspiration for ethical behaviors. He examines two works: a 1916 book by Julius Henry Cohen - The Law: Business or Profession?; and a tale by Chasidic master Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Both works tell the story of two sons from two different fathers with different ethical natures that manifest in their different choices of and approaches to their careers. Professor Levine uses these two parables to suggest that a more inclusive question than those posed above: …
Reflections On The Killing State: A Cultural Study Of The Death Penalty In The Twentieth Century United States, Dwight Aarons
Reflections On The Killing State: A Cultural Study Of The Death Penalty In The Twentieth Century United States, Dwight Aarons
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Mourning And Celebrating Gideon's Fortieth, Penny White
Mourning And Celebrating Gideon's Fortieth, Penny White
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