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Humanitarian Law Project -- The Dissent, Stephen Ellmann Jul 2010

Humanitarian Law Project -- The Dissent, Stephen Ellmann

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Boehner’S Big Gift To The Drug Industry, Joanne Doroshow Mar 2010

Boehner’S Big Gift To The Drug Industry, Joanne Doroshow

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Child Welfare Law And Practice: Purpose And Use Of This Publication, Donald N. Duquette Jan 2010

Child Welfare Law And Practice: Purpose And Use Of This Publication, Donald N. Duquette

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Child welfare law has become an increasingly complex area of practice that requires lawyers to not only understand complex federal and state law and procedure, but also detailed institutional information regarding child welfare funding streams, treatment and placement options, medicine, mental health, and child development. All of this takes place in a context of heart-wrenching abuse, neglect, and poverty and a complex and under-resourced bureaucracy which both under-responds and overresponds to presenting problems. What was once a cause has become a profession for highly trained and skilled attorneys. Child welfare law has arrived as a distinct legal specialty, as evidenced …


Book Review Of Melvin I. Urofsky's Louis D. Brandeis: A Life, Edward A. Purcell Jr. Jan 2010

Book Review Of Melvin I. Urofsky's Louis D. Brandeis: A Life, Edward A. Purcell Jr.

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China's Judicial System And Judicial Reform, Nicholas C. Howson Jan 2010

China's Judicial System And Judicial Reform, Nicholas C. Howson

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The following is an extract from the statement delivered by Michigan Law School Professor Nicholas Howson at the inaugural “China-U.S. Rule of Law Dialogue” held at Beijing’s Tsinghua University July 29-30, 2010, and convened by Tsinghua Law Dean Wang Zhenmin and Harvard Law School Professor and East Asian Legal Studies Director William Alford, and with the support of the China-United States Exchange Foundation chaired by C.H. Tung, first chief executive and president of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The dialogue was organized as a private meeting between senior PRC law professors and U.S.-based Chinese law …


A Co-Parent Win In Nebraska, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 2010

A Co-Parent Win In Nebraska, Arthur S. Leonard

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The Clean Air Act Is In No Shape To Be Celebrated, David Schoenbrod Jan 2010

The Clean Air Act Is In No Shape To Be Celebrated, David Schoenbrod

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Law School Classes With Twitter (!), Stephen Ellmann Jan 2010

Law School Classes With Twitter (!), Stephen Ellmann

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Introduction To Global Issues In Antitrust And Competition Law, Daniel A. Crane Jan 2010

Introduction To Global Issues In Antitrust And Competition Law, Daniel A. Crane

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This volume is a global reader. It presents materials and cases on the global issues of antitrust and competition policy. It may be used on its own or to supplement domestic antitrust casebooks.

It might seem strange to consider the treatment of global issues as a supplement to antitrust casebooks, for, in one important sense, antitrust is global. Markets commonly cross national boundaries. Mergers are as likely as not to combine firms from different nations and in any event to affect markets in many nations. Acts and conspiracies in New York, Washington, Tokyo, Zurich, Frankfurt, Johannesburg, Beijing, Delhi, or Sao …