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Full-Text Articles in Law
Dissent: Criminal Records Should Not Be Sealed, Charles Baron
Dissent: Criminal Records Should Not Be Sealed, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
The Case For The Courts, Charles Baron
Professorial Activism, Ali Khan
Professorial Activism, Ali Khan
Ali Khan
Teaching law as science is morally confusing, if not dangerous. Supporting human laws on "scientific grounds" remains a popular, self-serving means to stunt a vigorous moral dialogue; it is a convenient route to escape an otherwise difficult moral terrain.
Tax Commentary, Frank Doti
Fiduciary Tax Primer, Mark Gillett
The Case For The Courts, Charles Baron
A Reconnaissance Of Public Policy Restrictions Upon Enforcement Contracts Between Cohabitants, David Caudill, J. Oldham
A Reconnaissance Of Public Policy Restrictions Upon Enforcement Contracts Between Cohabitants, David Caudill, J. Oldham
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
Evidentiary Use Of Silence And The Constitutional Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Anne Poulin
Evidentiary Use Of Silence And The Constitutional Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Anne Poulin
Anne Poulin
No abstract provided.
George Orwell: Socialist Or Liberal? Big Brother And The Abuse Of Power, Noel B. Reynolds
George Orwell: Socialist Or Liberal? Big Brother And The Abuse Of Power, Noel B. Reynolds
Noel B Reynolds
For although he was too strongly independent in his thinking to accept the Marxist or socialist dogmas of his associates, because they did not seem to square with experience, and though he admired the tough resistance of English character and legal institutions to tyranny, Orwell never did tumble to the understanding of man and government which had shaped each over the centuries. Failing to see the constants in human nature as the key to the political problem, he looked around the world both as he perceived it and his literary fellows portrayed it, and concluded that power lust was the …
Executing Juveniles For Crime, David Bruck
Were The Ordinalists Wrong About Welfare Economics?, Robert D. Cooter, Peter Rappoport
Were The Ordinalists Wrong About Welfare Economics?, Robert D. Cooter, Peter Rappoport
Robert Cooter
No abstract provided.
Prices And Sanctions, Robert D. Cooter
Personal Versus Impersonal Trade: The Size Of Trading Groups And Contract Law, Robert D. Cooter
Personal Versus Impersonal Trade: The Size Of Trading Groups And Contract Law, Robert D. Cooter
Robert Cooter
No abstract provided.
Commercial Paper , Michael Spak
Commercial Paper, A Coif Series Legal Outline , Michael Spak
Commercial Paper, A Coif Series Legal Outline , Michael Spak
Michael Spak
No abstract provided.
Implied Duty To Mine In Georgia, James B. Mclaughlin Jr., James C. Rehberg
Implied Duty To Mine In Georgia, James B. Mclaughlin Jr., James C. Rehberg
James B. McLaughlin Jr.
No abstract provided.
Military Justice: The Oxymoron Of The 1980'S, Michael Spak
Military Justice: The Oxymoron Of The 1980'S, Michael Spak
Michael Spak
No abstract provided.
Legal Aspect Of Dam Safety, Denis Binder
Backing Off Bivens And The Ramifications Of This Retreat For The Vindication Of First Amendment Rights, Joan E. Steinman
Backing Off Bivens And The Ramifications Of This Retreat For The Vindication Of First Amendment Rights, Joan E. Steinman
Joan E. Steinman
No abstract provided.
Of Activism And Erie- The Implication Doctrine's Implications For The Nature And Role Of The Federal Courts, George D. Brown
Of Activism And Erie- The Implication Doctrine's Implications For The Nature And Role Of The Federal Courts, George D. Brown
George D. Brown
It is clear that Erie is a major precedential foundation for Justices Powell and Rehnquist in their attempt to force a reconsideration of the role of the federal judiciary. In this article, the author finds that a new Erie doctrine has emerged, and it's a potent counterforce to judicial activism in the nonconstitutional domain. The doctrine can be seen at work most clearly in Justice Powell's largely successful attack on the practice of implying rights of action from federal statutes. The new Erie doctrine's implications, however, extend much further. Apart from its practical ramifications, the vision of the federal judiciary …
Siting New Or Expanded Treatment, Storage And Disposal Facilities: The Pigs In The Parlors Of The 1980s, A. Dan Tarlock
Siting New Or Expanded Treatment, Storage And Disposal Facilities: The Pigs In The Parlors Of The 1980s, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Materiality And The Efficient Capital Market Model: A Recipe For The Total Mix, Roger J. Dennis
Materiality And The Efficient Capital Market Model: A Recipe For The Total Mix, Roger J. Dennis
Roger J. Dennis
No abstract provided.
And The Whole Earth Was Of One Language: A Broad View Of Dispute Resolution, Henry H. Perritt
And The Whole Earth Was Of One Language: A Broad View Of Dispute Resolution, Henry H. Perritt
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
No abstract provided.
Dissent: Criminal Records Should Not Be Sealed, Charles Baron
Dissent: Criminal Records Should Not Be Sealed, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Wrongs Without Remedies: Executive Official Immunity, Sheldon Nahmod
Constitutional Wrongs Without Remedies: Executive Official Immunity, Sheldon Nahmod
Sheldon Nahmod
No abstract provided.
Damages And Injunctive Relief Under Section 1983, Sheldon Nahmod
Damages And Injunctive Relief Under Section 1983, Sheldon Nahmod
Sheldon Nahmod
No abstract provided.
The Section 1983 Damage Action: An Overview, Sheldon Nahmod
The Section 1983 Damage Action: An Overview, Sheldon Nahmod
Sheldon Nahmod
No abstract provided.
Allocation Of Decisionmaking Authority Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Judith Maute
Allocation Of Decisionmaking Authority Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
The Actes And Monuments By John William Corrington; The Southern Reporter By John William Corrington, Judith Maute
The Actes And Monuments By John William Corrington; The Southern Reporter By John William Corrington, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
Aspectos Jurídicos Del Estatuto De Los Partidos Políticos, Enrique Barros Bourie
Aspectos Jurídicos Del Estatuto De Los Partidos Políticos, Enrique Barros Bourie
Enrique Barros Bourie
El estudio concibe a los partidos como asociaciones que, como otras, requieren normas mínimas de ordenación. Entre las normas que debería establecer la ley, figuran: los requisitos de formación y disolución, sobre la base de que sean objetivos y moderados; la garantía de la democracia interna, mediante la generalización del voto secreto en todas las decisiones de importancia; la protección del derecho de expresión de las minorías y las normas sobre publicidad del funcionamiento y de las finanzas. Finalmente se analizan los aspectos de fondo de las asociaciones políticas ilícitas y se formulan, a este respecto, algunas ideas de orden …