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Full-Text Articles in Law
Desperately Seeking Serenity. Book Review Of: Desperately Seeking Certainty: The Misguided Quest For Constitutional Foundations. By Daniel A. Farber And Suzanna Sherry, Steven D. Smith
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Desperately Seeking Certainty: the misguided quest for constitutional foundations. By Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry. University of Chicago Press. 2002. Pp. 208. Reviewed by: Steven D. Smith
Reverse-Spreigl Evidence: Challenging Defendants' Obligation To Exceed Prosecutorial Standards To Admit Evidence Of Third Party Guilt, Jayna M. Mathieu
Reverse-Spreigl Evidence: Challenging Defendants' Obligation To Exceed Prosecutorial Standards To Admit Evidence Of Third Party Guilt, Jayna M. Mathieu
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Keep The Provocation Defense: Some Reflections On A Difficult Subject, Joshua Dressler
Why Keep The Provocation Defense: Some Reflections On A Difficult Subject, Joshua Dressler
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Awakening A Sleeping Dog: An Examination Of The Confusion In Ascertaining Purposeful Discrimination Against Interstate Commerce, Julian Cyril Zebot
Awakening A Sleeping Dog: An Examination Of The Confusion In Ascertaining Purposeful Discrimination Against Interstate Commerce, Julian Cyril Zebot
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Personal Privacy And Common Goods: A Framework For Balancing Under The National Health Information Privacy Rule, Lawrence O. Gostin, James G. Hodge Jr.
Personal Privacy And Common Goods: A Framework For Balancing Under The National Health Information Privacy Rule, Lawrence O. Gostin, James G. Hodge Jr.
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword--Privacy And Secrecy After September 11, Marc Rotenberg
Foreword--Privacy And Secrecy After September 11, Marc Rotenberg
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Freedom To Spend: The Case For Cash-Based Public Assistance, Martha B. Coven
The Freedom To Spend: The Case For Cash-Based Public Assistance, Martha B. Coven
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hipaa: Commercial Interests Win Round Two, Mike Hatch
Hipaa: Commercial Interests Win Round Two, Mike Hatch
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Giving Full Faith And Credit To Punitive Damages Awards: Will Florida Rule The Nation, Michael Finch
Giving Full Faith And Credit To Punitive Damages Awards: Will Florida Rule The Nation, Michael Finch
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medical Records And Hipaa: Is It Too Late To Protect Privacy, Peter D. Jacobson
Medical Records And Hipaa: Is It Too Late To Protect Privacy, Peter D. Jacobson
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Surprising Virtues Of The New Financial Privacy Law, Peter P. Swire
The Surprising Virtues Of The New Financial Privacy Law, Peter P. Swire
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Collateral Estoppel Of Claim Interpretation After Markman, Rachel Marie Clark
Collateral Estoppel Of Claim Interpretation After Markman, Rachel Marie Clark
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Founders' Privacy: The Fourth Amendment And The Power Of Technological Surveillance, Raymond Shih Ray Ku Jr.
The Founders' Privacy: The Fourth Amendment And The Power Of Technological Surveillance, Raymond Shih Ray Ku Jr.
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Three Faces Of Eve: Tortious Interference Claims In The Employment-At-Will Setting, Rebecca Bernhard
The Three Faces Of Eve: Tortious Interference Claims In The Employment-At-Will Setting, Rebecca Bernhard
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taking "Privileges Or Immunities" Seriously: A Call To Expand The Constitutional Canon, William J. Rich
Taking "Privileges Or Immunities" Seriously: A Call To Expand The Constitutional Canon, William J. Rich
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facilitating Boycotts Of Discriminatory Organizations Through An Informed Association Statute, Jennifer Gerarda Brown
Facilitating Boycotts Of Discriminatory Organizations Through An Informed Association Statute, Jennifer Gerarda Brown
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is This Really The End Of Duty?: The Evolution Of The Third Restatement Of Torts, Jordan K. Kolar
Is This Really The End Of Duty?: The Evolution Of The Third Restatement Of Torts, Jordan K. Kolar
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Party Admissions In Criminal Cases: Should The Government Have To Eat Its Words?, Anne Bowen Poulin
Party Admissions In Criminal Cases: Should The Government Have To Eat Its Words?, Anne Bowen Poulin
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crime And Consciousness: Science And Involuntary Acts, Deborah W. Denno
Crime And Consciousness: Science And Involuntary Acts, Deborah W. Denno
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor And Employment Law At The Millennium: A Historical Review And Critical Assessment, Stephen F. Befort
Labor And Employment Law At The Millennium: A Historical Review And Critical Assessment, Stephen F. Befort
Articles
This Article uses a historical perspective as a basis to analyze the current state of labor and employment law in the United States. The Article first chronicles the decline in collective governance and the corresponding rise in the governmental regulation of the individual employment relation during the past 50 years, and attempts to ascertain the socio-economic forces contributing to this evolution. The Article then critiques the current state of workplace legal rules and finds a number of deficiencies in terms of both efficiency and equity. The Article pays particular attention to the impact of globalization and the resulting exacerbation in …
Choice Of Organizational Form For The Start-Up Business, John H. Matheson
Choice Of Organizational Form For The Start-Up Business, John H. Matheson
Articles
Limited liability is a fundamental principle of corporate law. Yet liability has never been absolutely limited. Courts occasionally allow creditors to "pierce the corporate veil," which means that shareholders must satisfy creditors' claims. "Piercing" seems to happen freakishly. Like lightning, it is rare, severe, and unprincipled. There is a consensus that the whole area of limited liability, and conversely of piercing the corporate veil, is among the most confusing in corporate law. 1
Banks And Venture Capitalists: Are The New Rules Too Tough, Too Weak, Or Just Right?, Brett Mcdonnell
Banks And Venture Capitalists: Are The New Rules Too Tough, Too Weak, Or Just Right?, Brett Mcdonnell
Articles
White investing, venture capitalists and bankers encounter similar problems. Deciding which young companies are most likely to flourish can be very hard. Making sure that those companies which receive funds are using their money wisely and in the interests of investors, not those running the companies, can be even harder. In solving those problems, bankers and venture capitalists use similar tools.
Keeping Secrets, Dale Carpenter
Keeping Secrets, Dale Carpenter
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The right to privacy is the power to keep secrets. It is a power conferred in one form or another by the Constitution, by statute, and by tort law. It hinders the ability of the government and other citizens to know things about us that we -- often for very good reasons - would rather not have them know. It is a power that acts as a counterweight to the power of the state and of other citizens to monitor-often for very good reasons-what we do, what we read, what we say, and with whom we associate
Convergence In Corporate Governance--Possible, But Not Desirable, Brett Mcdonnell
Convergence In Corporate Governance--Possible, But Not Desirable, Brett Mcdonnell
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THE prospects for international convergence in corporate governance systems have become a hot topic in legal academia. For some time scholars have depicted American corporations and capital markets as optimal adaptations for governing large business enterprises. 1 More recently, American scholars have become more aware that other countries do things rather differently. While large American corporations have many dispersed shareholders and turn to public stock and bond markets for financing, large Japanese and German corporations have more concentrated shareholders and close financial relations with banks.
The Most Difficult Ada Reasonable Accommodation Issues: Reassignment And Leave Of Absence, Stephen F. Befort
The Most Difficult Ada Reasonable Accommodation Issues: Reassignment And Leave Of Absence, Stephen F. Befort
Articles
The Americans with Disabilities Act obligates employers to provide reasonable accomodations to disabled workers as a means of enabling those workers to perform essential job duties. Of all the accomodations contemplated by the ADA, leaves of absence and reassignment to another position pose the most troublesome legal and human resource issues. These two types of accomodations do not merely tweak the job that a disabled employee is asked to perform, but instead excuse such employees from performing their original job assignment. While facilitating disabled employees to remain gainfully employed, these accomodations impose significant burdens on both employers and fellow employees. …
A Review Of The Fifty-Third Session Of The Sub-Commission On The Promotion And Protection Of Human Rights, David Weissbrodt, Bret Thiele, Mayra Gomez, Muria Kruger
A Review Of The Fifty-Third Session Of The Sub-Commission On The Promotion And Protection Of Human Rights, David Weissbrodt, Bret Thiele, Mayra Gomez, Muria Kruger
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The term ‘fundamentalism’ means adherence to principles of one’s religion. Therefore, Islamic fundamentalism stands for a return to the doctrines of Islam in their original form as were practised in the medieval times. It could also mean idealising the historical past of Islam and calling for a return to ‘pure and original Islam’, which can be achieved through peaceful, lawful and cultural/spiritual means. In practice, the focus of Islamists has been Islamisation of the state rather than reform of the individuals. It has generated conflict as the Islamic fundamentalists seek to impose their will through coercion, violence and terror. Radical …
Constitutionalism In An Age Of Speed, William E. Scheuerman
Constitutionalism In An Age Of Speed, William E. Scheuerman
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Compelling Lessons In The First Amendment. Book Review Of: Free Speech, "The People's Darling Privilege": Struggles For Freedom Of Expression In American History. By Michael Kent Curtis, Wilson Huhn
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Free speech, "The People's Darling Privilege": Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History. By Michael Kent Curtis. Duke University Press. 2000. Pp. 512. Reviewed by: Wilson Huhn
Wisconsin Metropatterns, Myron Orfield, Thomas Luce
Ohio Metropatterns Part I, Myron Orfield, Thomas Luce