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The Waiver Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity In The Contractual Context: Conflict Between The Ninth Circuit And The Alaska Supreme Court, Kenton Keller Pettit
The Waiver Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity In The Contractual Context: Conflict Between The Ninth Circuit And The Alaska Supreme Court, Kenton Keller Pettit
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stolen Artwork: Deciding Ownership Is No Pretty Picture, Andrea E. Hayworth
Stolen Artwork: Deciding Ownership Is No Pretty Picture, Andrea E. Hayworth
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Artists And Unconstitutional Conditions: The Big Bad Wolf Won’T Subsidize Little Red Riding Hood’S Indecent Art, Michael J. Elston
Artists And Unconstitutional Conditions: The Big Bad Wolf Won’T Subsidize Little Red Riding Hood’S Indecent Art, Michael J. Elston
Law and Contemporary Problems
Recent developments in the area of academic freedom and artistic expression are examined, considering First Amendment protection for artistic expression as well as the particular problem of government funding of the arts.
Unfriendly Persuasion: Enjoining Residential Picketing, Hazel A. Landwehr
Unfriendly Persuasion: Enjoining Residential Picketing, Hazel A. Landwehr
Duke Law Journal
Imagine that one pleasant Sunday afternoon, you look out your window and see a group of twenty to fifty people picketing on the street in front of your home. The picketers are carrying signs that name you. Although the gathering is ''peaceful,'' the very presence of the crowd is threatening, prompting you to close your windows, draw your blinds, and keep your family in the house until,the picketers leave. Now imagine that these same picketers, in greater or lesser numbers, re-create this same event at your home every Sunday afternoon. What should be a day of rest spent with your …
Scope Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Advances In Technology And Survey Of Computer Contracting Cases, Harold R. Weinberg, Ameila H. Boss, William J. Woodward Jr.
Scope Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Advances In Technology And Survey Of Computer Contracting Cases, Harold R. Weinberg, Ameila H. Boss, William J. Woodward Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Since the 1940s, the technology revolution has enabled people to communicate electronically. Sitting at a computer terminal connected to a modem and a telephone wire, it is possible to send a message anywhere in the country (or throughout the world)—to another computer, to a telecopy or telefax machine, even to a telephone. Paper is being replaced by electronic signals as a mode of communication. This revolution calls into question some of the fundamental rules upon which our contracts and the U.C.C. were built. On a broader scale, electronic communication raises issues that include the rights and responsibilities of providers and …
Haitian Asylum Seekers: Interdiction And Immigrants’ Rights, Hiroshi Motomura
Haitian Asylum Seekers: Interdiction And Immigrants’ Rights, Hiroshi Motomura
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Privacy Vs. Practicality: Should Alaska Adopt The Leon Good Faith Exception, Jeremy S. Simon
Privacy Vs. Practicality: Should Alaska Adopt The Leon Good Faith Exception, Jeremy S. Simon
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Products Liability In Alaska—A Practitioner’S Overview, Thomas A. Matthews
Products Liability In Alaska—A Practitioner’S Overview, Thomas A. Matthews
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Scalia, Standing, And Public Law Litigation, Gene R. Nichol Jr.
Justice Scalia, Standing, And Public Law Litigation, Gene R. Nichol Jr.
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Defending Defenders: Remarks On Nichol And Pierce, Marshall J. Breger
Defending Defenders: Remarks On Nichol And Pierce, Marshall J. Breger
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Canadian Extradition And The Death Penalty: Seeking A Constitutional Assurance Of Life, John Pak
Canadian Extradition And The Death Penalty: Seeking A Constitutional Assurance Of Life, John Pak
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lujan V. Defenders Of Wildlife: Standing As A Judicially Imposed Limit On Legislative Power, Richard J. Pierce Jr.
Lujan V. Defenders Of Wildlife: Standing As A Judicially Imposed Limit On Legislative Power, Richard J. Pierce Jr.
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Copyright: Property, Parody, And The Public Domain, Marlin H. Smith
The Limits Of Copyright: Property, Parody, And The Public Domain, Marlin H. Smith
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Article Iii Limits On Statutory Standing, John G. Roberts Jr.
Article Iii Limits On Statutory Standing, John G. Roberts Jr.
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Variations On A Theory Of Normative Federalism: A Supreme Court Dialogue, Ann Althouse
Variations On A Theory Of Normative Federalism: A Supreme Court Dialogue, Ann Althouse
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction, Discretion And The Brussels Convention, Richard G. Fentiman
Jurisdiction, Discretion And The Brussels Convention, Richard G. Fentiman
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Batson’S Invidious Legacy: Discriminatory Juror Exclusion And The Intuitive Peremptory Challenge , Joshua E. Swift
Batson’S Invidious Legacy: Discriminatory Juror Exclusion And The Intuitive Peremptory Challenge , Joshua E. Swift
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.