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The Concept Of Property In Private And Constitutional Law: The Ideology Of The Scientific Turn In Legal Analysis, Gregory S. Alexander
The Concept Of Property In Private And Constitutional Law: The Ideology Of The Scientific Turn In Legal Analysis, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In recent academic writing on the general problem of constitutional protection of property under the takings clause and due process clauses, a mode of analysis has emerged that is evidently different from the conventional analysis of constitutional property claims. In general terms, this new mode is characterized by an effort to analyze claims on an openly teleological and systematic basis. To be sure, this mode is not exclusively of recent origin. But it is a discernible trend in the body of scholarship that discusses constitutional protection of property in the context of previously unfamiliar sorts of private economic interests.
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Warrantless Vehicle Searches And The Fourth Amendment: The Burger Court Attacks The Exclusionary Rule, Steven D. Clymer
Warrantless Vehicle Searches And The Fourth Amendment: The Burger Court Attacks The Exclusionary Rule, Steven D. Clymer
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Felix Frankfurter And His Times: The Reform Years, Philip B. Kurland
Felix Frankfurter And His Times: The Reform Years, Philip B. Kurland
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warrantless Vehicle Searches And The Fourth Amendment: The Burger Court Attacks The Exclusionary Rule, Steven D. Clymer
Warrantless Vehicle Searches And The Fourth Amendment: The Burger Court Attacks The Exclusionary Rule, Steven D. Clymer
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
President’S Foreign Economic Powers After Dames & Moore V. Regan: Legislation By Acquiescence, Lee R. Marks, John C. Grabow
President’S Foreign Economic Powers After Dames & Moore V. Regan: Legislation By Acquiescence, Lee R. Marks, John C. Grabow
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Theory Of Legislative Delegation, Peter H. Aranson, Ernest Gellhorn, Glen O. Robinson
Theory Of Legislative Delegation, Peter H. Aranson, Ernest Gellhorn, Glen O. Robinson
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Methodological Issues In The Evaluation Of "Experiments" With Cameras In The Courts, Dan Slater, Valerie P. Hans
Methodological Issues In The Evaluation Of "Experiments" With Cameras In The Courts, Dan Slater, Valerie P. Hans
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Evaluations of "experiments" of extended media coverage of the courts, i.e., cameras in the courts, have relied upon survey research. The authors argue that such evaluations have been inadequate and future evaluations need to compare conventional media coverage vs. extended media coverage using field experimental research designs.
Reply To Mr Mackie, Robert S. Summers
Reply To Mr Mackie, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Law And Theory Of Strikes By Government Employees, Kurt L. Hanslowe, John L. Acierno
Law And Theory Of Strikes By Government Employees, Kurt L. Hanslowe, John L. Acierno
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Models Of Professional Reform, John Leubsdorf
Three Models Of Professional Reform, John Leubsdorf
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Rule Of Evidence 301 And Congressional Acts: When Does An Act Otherwise Provide, Martin Mchenry
Federal Rule Of Evidence 301 And Congressional Acts: When Does An Act Otherwise Provide, Martin Mchenry
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Working Conceptions Of "The Law", Robert S. Summers
Working Conceptions Of "The Law", Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This exploratory essay is an admixture of amateur psychology, moral theory, and jurisprudence. It grows out of seminars I have given for judges, and reflects that focus. Co-theorists will now see some of what I have been telling practitioners. And error in my story may be exposed. But one can have no qualms about this. It is especially important to have things put right for judges.
Gender-Based Statutory Rape Law Does Not Violate The Equal Protection Clause: Michael M. V. Supreme Court Of Sonoma County, Leslie G. Landau
Gender-Based Statutory Rape Law Does Not Violate The Equal Protection Clause: Michael M. V. Supreme Court Of Sonoma County, Leslie G. Landau
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reciprocity: A Workable Standard For Foreign Government Antitrust Standing, Larry A. Dimatteo, Kenneth B. Furry
Reciprocity: A Workable Standard For Foreign Government Antitrust Standing, Larry A. Dimatteo, Kenneth B. Furry
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
European Community Resistance To The Enforcement Of Gatt Panel Decisions On Sugar Export Subsidies, Jeffrey S. Estabrook
European Community Resistance To The Enforcement Of Gatt Panel Decisions On Sugar Export Subsidies, Jeffrey S. Estabrook
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Question Jurisdiction Over Actions Brought By Aliens Against Foreign States, Michael H. Schubert
Federal Question Jurisdiction Over Actions Brought By Aliens Against Foreign States, Michael H. Schubert
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Extradition Reform: Executive Discretion And Judicial Participation In The Extradition Of Political Terrorists, Steven Lubet
Extradition Reform: Executive Discretion And Judicial Participation In The Extradition Of Political Terrorists, Steven Lubet
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Offset Policy Under The New Countervailing Duty Law, Craig A. Macdonnell
Offset Policy Under The New Countervailing Duty Law, Craig A. Macdonnell
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Net National Burden Of Canadian Antidumping Policy: Turbines And Generators, Klaus Stegemann
The Net National Burden Of Canadian Antidumping Policy: Turbines And Generators, Klaus Stegemann
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Case Of Young, James, And Webster: British Labor Law And The European Convention On Human Rights, Catherine M. Shea
The Case Of Young, James, And Webster: British Labor Law And The European Convention On Human Rights, Catherine M. Shea
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Science And Conscience, Theodore Eisenberg
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Representative Bargaining Orders: A Time For Change, Steven R. Wall
Representative Bargaining Orders: A Time For Change, Steven R. Wall
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Estate Tax Deduction For Administration Expenses: Reformulating Complementary Roles For Federal And State Law Under I.R.C 2053 (A)(2), Paul L. Caron
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton
Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Contract Modification Under The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Contract Modification Under The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.