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Full-Text Articles in Law
Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr.
Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Abolition Of The Death Penalty: Does "Abolition" Really Mean What You Think It Means?, Christy A. Short
The Abolition Of The Death Penalty: Does "Abolition" Really Mean What You Think It Means?, Christy A. Short
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Employer Liability For Employee Online Criminal Acts, Jeffrey S. Nowak
Employer Liability For Employee Online Criminal Acts, Jeffrey S. Nowak
Federal Communications Law Journal
While the computer and Internet have served as the foundation for a more efficient and effective workplace, they have also wreaked havoc on employers. Employees are increasingly using work-related time to enter the Information Superhighway to commit criminal acts upon third parties outside the employer’s business. Can an employer be held liable for such acts when they are committed using the employer’s computer and Internet system? While the doctrine of respondeat superior may shield employers from liability, the theory of negligent retention or supervision may allow injured parties a second bite at the employer liability apple. Because legislatures and courts …
Revisiting Victim's Rights, Lynne N. Henderson
Revisiting Victim's Rights, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.