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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Fedtax-L, Raleigh Muns
Fedtax-L, Raleigh Muns
Raleigh Muns
Report Of The Subcommittee On Comparison Of S Corporations And Partnerships, James Edward Maule
Report Of The Subcommittee On Comparison Of S Corporations And Partnerships, James Edward Maule
James Edward Maule
No abstract provided.
Double Jeopardy: Grady And Dowling Stir The Muddy Waters, Anne Poulin
Double Jeopardy: Grady And Dowling Stir The Muddy Waters, Anne Poulin
Anne Poulin
No abstract provided.
The Citing Of Law Reviews By The United States Courts Of Appeals: An Empirical Analysis, Louis Sirico, Beth Drew
The Citing Of Law Reviews By The United States Courts Of Appeals: An Empirical Analysis, Louis Sirico, Beth Drew
Louis J. Sirico Jr.
No abstract provided.
Civil And Criminal Forfeitures Of Real Property: Marketability Of The Government's Title, Joyce Palomar
Civil And Criminal Forfeitures Of Real Property: Marketability Of The Government's Title, Joyce Palomar
Joyce Palomar
No abstract provided.
Legal Theory And Case-Based Reasoners: The Importance Of Context And Teh Process Of Focusing, Mark Grunewald
Legal Theory And Case-Based Reasoners: The Importance Of Context And Teh Process Of Focusing, Mark Grunewald
Mark H. Grunewald
No abstract provided.
Legal Reforms In The Aftermath Of Tiananmen Square, Margaret Woo
Legal Reforms In The Aftermath Of Tiananmen Square, Margaret Woo
Margaret Y. K. Woo
This article examines some of the new Chinese legislation passed in the aftermath of the government’s crackdown of the student pro-democracy movement in Tiananmen Square. As the Chinese government recovers from the crisis of Tiananmen Square, the legal activities that it has chosen to undertake and to publicize can offer a snapshot of the mentality of the leadership towards legal reform. The laws promulgated since Tiananmen Square have an overall focus of “promoting stability,” which in the Chinese government’s view, means upholding party policy. Law is being re-emphasized as a counter-balance to reform and democracy resulting in the dualities of …
Inflated Interpretation And Hollow Hermeneutics, Barry Hoffmaster
Inflated Interpretation And Hollow Hermeneutics, Barry Hoffmaster
C. Barry Hoffmaster
No abstract provided.
Remarks On "International Financing Mechanisms And Institutional Responses.", David Wirth
Remarks On "International Financing Mechanisms And Institutional Responses.", David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Quadragesimo Anno, Thomas Kohler
"The Orwellian Nightmare" Reconsidered: A Proposed Regulatory Framework For The Advanced Reproductive Technologies, Jean M. Eggen
"The Orwellian Nightmare" Reconsidered: A Proposed Regulatory Framework For The Advanced Reproductive Technologies, Jean M. Eggen
Jean M. Eggen
No abstract provided.
Helping The Casualties Of Creative Destruction: Corporate Takeovers And The Politics Of Worker Dislocation, Alan E. Garfield
Helping The Casualties Of Creative Destruction: Corporate Takeovers And The Politics Of Worker Dislocation, Alan E. Garfield
Alan E Garfield
This Article’s thesis is that society’s responses to takeover dislocation have been misguided. For a variety of reasons, society has sought to ease takeover dislocation by discouraging takeovers, a process which has only served to protect corporate executives (by entrenching them in power) and not the lower-level employees who need protection most. The Article contends that takeover-related dislocation is no different from other forms of dislocation. It suggests that if policymakers are truly concerned about such dislocation, they should focus less on regulating takeovers and more on addressing issues of worker dislocation directly, such as by giving workers more power …
From Prerogative To Accountability: The Amenability Of The President To Suit, Laura K. Ray
From Prerogative To Accountability: The Amenability Of The President To Suit, Laura K. Ray
Laura K. Ray
No abstract provided.