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Superwomen Professionalism - Jeopardy, Beau James Brock Nov 2010

Superwomen Professionalism - Jeopardy, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

Powerpoint "Jeopardy" presentation made as a part of a professionalism CLE at the LSBA/BRAWA "Superwomen" Conference. This portion was presented after the panel opened the discussion on issues of community involvement, duties to the bar and others, client development opportunities, professional responsibility, and mentoring.


Unfettered Public Access To Electronic Arrest Records Disproportionately And Discriminatorily Harms Communities Of Color, Charles E. Maclean Nov 2010

Unfettered Public Access To Electronic Arrest Records Disproportionately And Discriminatorily Harms Communities Of Color, Charles E. Maclean

Charles E. MacLean

No abstract provided.


Deq Compliance Priorities, Beau James Brock Oct 2010

Deq Compliance Priorities, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

Powerpoint on 2010-2011 DEQ Office of Compliance Priorities and Recent Developments.


Indian Sport Policy,Their Implementations And Its Loopholes, Biplab Kumar Lenin Oct 2010

Indian Sport Policy,Their Implementations And Its Loopholes, Biplab Kumar Lenin

Biplab kumar Lenin

Sport is no longer confined to proverb like “all work no play makes Jack a dull boy” rather it’s a tool to extend international diplomacy, showcasing economic might and maintain youth culture in the society. Common Wealth Games 2010 put India in the same League of Nations capable of organizing mega sporting events showcasing their economic muscle power. No doubt CWG has made the billion populations proud after the spectacular closing event. But consider this: The amount spent games related infrastructure is whooping Rs 55,398 crore of which only Rs 638 crore was spent for training sportspersons. Of the 41 …


What Economists Really Know, And What They Don't, Richard Adelstein Oct 2010

What Economists Really Know, And What They Don't, Richard Adelstein

Richard Adelstein

A PowerPoint presentation on what it's possible for economists to know. A video of the lecture is accessible at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/what-economists-really-know-and-what-they-dont-feb-23-2011/id427787563?i=1000092352244&mt=2


Patent Reform 2010 - Selected Topics, Ron D. Katznelson Oct 2010

Patent Reform 2010 - Selected Topics, Ron D. Katznelson

Ron D. Katznelson

No abstract provided.


After The Crisis: Consequences, Beau James Brock Sep 2010

After The Crisis: Consequences, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

Powerpoint presentation on potential consequences of failing to properly plan and prepare for environmental incidents which may result in dire civil or criminal liability. Also, a discussion of the LDEQ and EPA upcoming enforcement directives is included.


The Creation And Transmission Of Justinian's Novels, Timothy G. Kearley Jul 2010

The Creation And Transmission Of Justinian's Novels, Timothy G. Kearley

Timothy G. Kearley

This presentation describes the creation and transmission of Justinian's Code and his Novels (Novellae Constitutiones) from the 6th century to their translation into English in the 20th and 21st centuries, and it pays specially attention to the role played by Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Fred Blume in the English translation.


Protecting Innovation In Plants, Srividhya Ragavan Jun 2010

Protecting Innovation In Plants, Srividhya Ragavan

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.


Stalking - Rechtliche Und Kriminologische Aspekte, Daniel H. Heinke Jun 2010

Stalking - Rechtliche Und Kriminologische Aspekte, Daniel H. Heinke

Dr. Daniel H. Heinke

"Stalking" - legal and criminological aspects


Authentic Authorship, Alina Ng May 2010

Authentic Authorship, Alina Ng

Alina Ng

Copyright laws protect original works of authorship, but ownership rights in literary and artistic works need not necessarily reside with the author or creator of the work. By statutory provision, the copyright owner, and not the author, possesses the exclusive rights to control the reproduction, distribution, public performances, and the making of derivatives. It is interesting to note the apparent disconnect between the exclusive rights protecting the subject matter of authorship and the author, as the creator, of a work of authorship. This disconnect is, arguably, attributable to the influence of law and economics, and American legal realism, on copyright …


The Implications Of The Valcyte Patent Post-Grant Opinion (Webinar), Srividhya Ragavan, Feroz Ali May 2010

The Implications Of The Valcyte Patent Post-Grant Opinion (Webinar), Srividhya Ragavan, Feroz Ali

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.


Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez May 2010

Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


The Ethics Of Authorship, Alina Ng Apr 2010

The Ethics Of Authorship, Alina Ng

Alina Ng

No abstract provided.


Environmental Crimes, Beau James Brock, Walter Becker, Jr., Dorothy Taylor Apr 2010

Environmental Crimes, Beau James Brock, Walter Becker, Jr., Dorothy Taylor

Beau James Brock

Power point team presentation on environmental crimes.


Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Apr 2010

Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Transferencia De Fondos, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Mar 2010

Transferencia De Fondos, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Is There A Right To Access?:#11; Of Authors, Publishers & Users, Alina Ng Mar 2010

Is There A Right To Access?:#11; Of Authors, Publishers & Users, Alina Ng

Alina Ng

No abstract provided.


¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Mar 2010

¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


The New Millennium And Online Counseling: Ecological Practice, Concerns And Discussion, Oscar T. Mcknight Mar 2010

The New Millennium And Online Counseling: Ecological Practice, Concerns And Discussion, Oscar T. Mcknight

Oscar T McKnight Ph.D.

For counselors, the ecosystem is vast and encompassing; and professionals must understand the client in both context and time. This in and of itself is a daunting task; now, enter the New Millennium and on-line counseling. The Web is the poster child of interconnectivedness and interdependence of systems; however, is the Web bringing us closer or further apart? The Web is transforming society and potentially the ecological context of counseling. A review is necessary.


The Idea Of A Use Right, Alina Ng Mar 2010

The Idea Of A Use Right, Alina Ng

Alina Ng

The law of nuisance requires property law as a legal institution to balance and manage the utility of competing land use. When an intentional invasion of land creates an unreasonable and substantial interference with the use of another person’s land, the nuisance may be enjoined by law. This enquiry requires a consideration of whether the social utility of the tort-feasor’s conduct outweighs its social costs, and provides the courts with a legal strategy to manage conflicting resource uses. Copyright jurisprudence similarly requires management of society’s use of information as a resource for creativity and progress. The legal strategy employed to …


Patent Examination Policy And The Social Costs Of Examiner Allowance And Rejection Errors, Ron D. Katznelson Feb 2010

Patent Examination Policy And The Social Costs Of Examiner Allowance And Rejection Errors, Ron D. Katznelson

Ron D. Katznelson

No abstract provided.


Rights, Privileges And Access To Information, Alina Ng Jan 2010

Rights, Privileges And Access To Information, Alina Ng

Alina Ng

No abstract provided.


Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Ranganath Vadapalli Vg. Jan 2010

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Ranganath Vadapalli Vg.

Dr. V.G.Ranganath

In India, the consumer movement began to develop in the 1960s though it took its shape in the late 1980’s. In 1982, an ‘Asian Seminar in Consumer Protection’ was organized in schools and colleges, in which 300 delegates from all the Asian Countries participated. Taking this landmark consumer movement into consideration, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi included Consumer Protection as the 17th programme and it was put on the national agenda. For the first time, the need to create a statute for the protection of the consumers was felt.


Områdesskydd Enligt Miljöbalken, Strandskydd, Evgenia Pavlovskaia Jan 2010

Områdesskydd Enligt Miljöbalken, Strandskydd, Evgenia Pavlovskaia

Evgenia Pavlovskaia

- Allemansrätten 2:15 RF 4 st., 7:1 MB, sedvana. - Strandskydd 7:13 – 18 MB Intresseprövning 7:25 – 26 MB - Andra former av områdesskydd, 7 kap. MB Ex. nationalparker, naturreservat, biotoper. - Ersättningsregler, 2:15 RF, 31 kap. MB Vid ingripanden av det allmänna. - Rättsfall


Collaborative Copyright--Or Copyright Is Not Just A Library Issue, Jennifer Duncan, Susanne Clement, Betty Rozum Jan 2010

Collaborative Copyright--Or Copyright Is Not Just A Library Issue, Jennifer Duncan, Susanne Clement, Betty Rozum

Jennifer Duncan

Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes all the time. Faculty often assume fair use covers all use of copyrighted material in their classes (both face to face and online) and they become confused and frustrated when they learn of limitations in the electronic environment. Students rarely think about copyright; they are generally unaware of how their actions might infringe the rights of copyright holders or that they themselves might hold these rights in their own works. Librarians have traditionally had some copyright knowledge – after all copyright notices have been …


Protection Of Traditional Knowledge / Traditional Cultural Expression -- Evolving A Sui Generis Model For India, Srividhya Ragavan Dec 2009

Protection Of Traditional Knowledge / Traditional Cultural Expression -- Evolving A Sui Generis Model For India, Srividhya Ragavan

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.