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The End Of Antitrust—Or A New Beginning?, Joe Sims, Robert H. Lande
The End Of Antitrust—Or A New Beginning?, Joe Sims, Robert H. Lande
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Antitrust is in one of its periodic states of decline. Historically, it has rebounded from these valleys to rise to even higher peaks of enthusiastic public and political popularity. The first period of substantial antitrust activity began 15 years after the passage of the Sherman Act, and lasted into the 1920s. The Great Depression saw antitrust at its lowest, followed by Thurman Arnold's aggressive tenure, but World War II was hardly a period of great antitrust enthusiasm. The 1950 Celler-Kefauver amendment to section 7 began the golden age of antitrust, a period that lasted until the middle 1970s. So far, …
Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick
Artists, Workers, And The Law Of Work: Keynote Address, Howard Lesnick
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Negotiated Rulemaking And Administrative Law, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Negotiated Rulemaking And Administrative Law, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Negotiated Rulemaking Before Federal Agencies: Evaluation Of Recommendations By The Administrative Conference Of The United States, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Negotiated Rulemaking Before Federal Agencies: Evaluation Of Recommendations By The Administrative Conference Of The United States, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Forum Non Conveniens: A Doctrine In Search Of A Role, Margaret G. Stewart
Forum Non Conveniens: A Doctrine In Search Of A Role, Margaret G. Stewart
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Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock
Inter And Intrastate Usage Of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Legal Status Of The Embryo, Lori B. Andrews
The Legal Status Of The Embryo, Lori B. Andrews
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Constitutional Law -- In Re Grand Jury Matter, Gronowicz: Qualified Newsperson's Privilege Does Not Extend To Authors, Elizabeth De Armond
Constitutional Law -- In Re Grand Jury Matter, Gronowicz: Qualified Newsperson's Privilege Does Not Extend To Authors, Elizabeth De Armond
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A Uniform Limitations Period For Civil Rico, Elizabeth De Armond
A Uniform Limitations Period For Civil Rico, Elizabeth De Armond
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The Interaction Of Articles 6 And 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Study In Conveyancing, Priorities, And Code Interpretation, Steven L. Harris
The Interaction Of Articles 6 And 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Study In Conveyancing, Priorities, And Code Interpretation, Steven L. Harris
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Taxation Of The Disposition Of Partnership Issues: Time To Repeal I.R.C. Section 736, John A. Lynch Jr.
Taxation Of The Disposition Of Partnership Issues: Time To Repeal I.R.C. Section 736, John A. Lynch Jr.
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As part of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Congress enacted section 736. This section specifies the tax treatment of the various types of payments that a partnership may make to a withdrawing partner. It introduced the concept of a liquidation of a partnership interest by the partnership itself, as opposed to the sale of that interest to an outsider or to the continuing partners. In some instances it provides tax consequences for continuing and withdrawing partners which are different from those attendant to a sale. It was designed to make the law concerning disposition of partnership interests simpler and …
International Agreements--Agreement Between The Government Of The United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland And The Government Of The Republic Of Ireland, Signed November 15, 1985, Reprinted In 24 I.L.M. 1582 (1985), Mortimer N.S. Sellers
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Developing Rational Standards For An Advertising Subsitution Policy, Charles Shafer
Developing Rational Standards For An Advertising Subsitution Policy, Charles Shafer
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American annual consumer expenditures of nearly two trillion dollars involve approximately sixty-four percent of the country's Gross National Product. A substantial portion of those consumer purchases result in some sort of dissatisfaction. The term 'consumer dissatisfaction’ represents a large continuum of feelings ranging from mild disappointment to all consuming rage. Consumer dissatisfaction is a serious societal problem for a variety of reasons. It indicates a misallocation of scarce resources. It can be a significant factor in producing the perception that the economic and political institutions are unfair, ineffective, or unresponsive. That perception can have wide ranging political ramifications. Finally, it …
The Age Discrimination In Employment Act's Forgotten Affirmative Defense: The Reasonable Factors Other Than Age Exception, Howard C. Eglit
The Age Discrimination In Employment Act's Forgotten Affirmative Defense: The Reasonable Factors Other Than Age Exception, Howard C. Eglit
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Extraterritorial Discovery And The Conflict Of Procedural Systems: Germany And The United States, David J. Gerber
Extraterritorial Discovery And The Conflict Of Procedural Systems: Germany And The United States, David J. Gerber
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Proposals To Amend Rule 68 - Time To Abandon Ship, Stephen B. Burbank
Proposals To Amend Rule 68 - Time To Abandon Ship, Stephen B. Burbank
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Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
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This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-market imports and explores the possibility of private remedies in order to stem the flow of these imports. The article then turns to the possibility of protection in the public sector by discussing pertinent statutory provisions and the development of the case law in this area.
The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick
The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick
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Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
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Developments In Law - Toxic Waste Litigation, Howard F. Chang
Developments In Law - Toxic Waste Litigation, Howard F. Chang
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The Death-Prolonging Procedures Act And Refusal Of Treatment In Missouri, Sandra H. Johnson
The Death-Prolonging Procedures Act And Refusal Of Treatment In Missouri, Sandra H. Johnson
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Missouri’s Death-Prolonging Procedures Act of 1985 represents an effort to ensure that an individual’s choices regarding medical treatment will be honored, even if the individual becomes incompetent. This article considers the Act’s limiting structure and examines the effect of these limits on the effectiveness of the Act in providing a legal right to refuse medical treatment.
Following an introduction, Part II describes the limiting structure of the Act. Part III considers the way in which the Act’s limitations relate to its binding effect.
First, an individual’s declaration applies only to "death-prolonging procedures" and only if the individual is terminally ill. …
Rising Above Principle, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Rising Above Principle, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Discrimination, Jobs, And Politics, Anita L. Allen
Discrimination, Jobs, And Politics, Anita L. Allen
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Resistance Tactics For Tokens, Regina Austin
Resistance Tactics For Tokens, Regina Austin
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Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
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Interjurisdictional Preclusion, Full Faith And Credit And Federal Common Law: A General Approach, Stephen B. Burbank
Interjurisdictional Preclusion, Full Faith And Credit And Federal Common Law: A General Approach, Stephen B. Burbank
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Criminal Justice Issues In Revolutionary Nicaragua, Stephen C. Thaman
Criminal Justice Issues In Revolutionary Nicaragua, Stephen C. Thaman
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In this article, the author discusses his experiences traveling to Nicaragua in May 1985, as a part of a group of American lawyers and law professors invited by the Nicaraguan Association of Democratic Justice to consult on the judicial process, as well as a revolutionary struggle within the Nicaraguan institutions responsible for criminal justice. This article addresses current criminal procedure, special tribunals, and popular anti-Somocista tribunals. It also discusses a pilot project geared to improve criminal justice issues in Nicaragua.