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Full-Text Articles in Law
New Legislative Approaches, Larry Morandi
New Legislative Approaches, Larry Morandi
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
14 pages.
Visions Of The Eternal Law Firm: The Future Of Law Firm Screens, Susan R. Martyn
Visions Of The Eternal Law Firm: The Future Of Law Firm Screens, Susan R. Martyn
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pensions And Passivity, Gregory S. Alexander
Pensions And Passivity, Gregory S. Alexander
Law and Contemporary Problems
The corporate pension system as a mode of owning pooled capital is examined as a new stage of passive ownership. Passive ownership disaggregates beneficial property rights away from ownership's control and management functions.
Comment: Passions And Passivity, Bruce A. Wolk
Comment: Passions And Passivity, Bruce A. Wolk
Law and Contemporary Problems
Gregory S. Alexander's argument that pension funds, which are passively owned, can act as a device for achieving workplace democracy is criticized. It is argued that Alexander places the wrong emphasis on the relationship between property ownership and public responsibility.
Male Sexuality: Why Ownership Is Sexy, John Stoltenberg
Male Sexuality: Why Ownership Is Sexy, John Stoltenberg
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
What I want to address is what I call the eroticism of owning. We have a lot of circumstantial evidence that this eroticism exists. For instance, based on the testimony of women who are or have been sexually owned in marriage, taken in rape, and/or sexually used for a fee in prostitution, it appears that for many men, possession is a principal part of their sexual behavior. Many men can scarcely discern any erotic feelings that are not associated with owning someone else's body.