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Beware Of Lawyers Bearing Ggifts: A Critical Evaluation Of The Report Of Wg Ii To The European Convention On Incorporation Of The Eu Charter Of Fundamental Rights And Accession To The European Convention Of Human Rights., Stephen Carruthers
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This article undertakes a critical analysis of the fundamental rights provisions of the draft Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe as presented to the President of the European Council in Rome on 18 July 2003, and in particular the Articles in Parts I and II of the draft Constitution incorporating proposals made in the final Report of Working Group II on “Incorporation of the Charter/Accession to the ECHR”.
Framework For Evaluation Of Tribal Water Settlements, Barbara Cosens
Framework For Evaluation Of Tribal Water Settlements, Barbara Cosens
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Who Pays For Progress?: Accident Law In Florida, 1845-1886, James L. Hunt
Who Pays For Progress?: Accident Law In Florida, 1845-1886, James L. Hunt
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Border Patrol, Carl E. Schneider
Border Patrol, Carl E. Schneider
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Recently, the Supreme Court has encountered cases that concern perhaps our weightiest bioethical issue-how medical care is to be rationed. But this does not mean that the Court must therefore assess the justice of rationing, as many people incited by many journalists now fondly and firmly believe. In explaining why, we begin with a story about how Learned Hand remembered saying one day to Justice Holmes, "Well, sir, goodbye. Do justice!" Holmes turned quite sharply and said: "That is not my job. My job is to play the game according to the rules." If the Court doesn't do justice, what …
Building A Home For The Laws Of The World: Part 1: Bates, Cook, And Coffey, Margaret A. Leary
Building A Home For The Laws Of The World: Part 1: Bates, Cook, And Coffey, Margaret A. Leary
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The following feature is an edited version of "Building a Foreign Law Collection at the University of Michigan Law Library, 1910-1960."© Margaret A. Leary, 2002, which originally appeared at 94 Law Library Journal 395-425 (2002), and appears here with permission of the author. The first part of the article appears here; the conclusion will appear in the next issue of Law Quadrangle Notes.
Just Do It!: Title Ix As A Threat To University Autonomy, Richard A. Epstein
Just Do It!: Title Ix As A Threat To University Autonomy, Richard A. Epstein
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Enron At The Margin, William H. Widen
The Least Restrictive Means, Alan O. Sykes
Indirect Liability For Copyright Infringement: An Economic Perspective, William M. Landes, Douglas Gary Lichtman
Indirect Liability For Copyright Infringement: An Economic Perspective, William M. Landes, Douglas Gary Lichtman
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Social Norms From Close-Knit Groups To Loose-Knit Groups, Lior Strahilevitz
Social Norms From Close-Knit Groups To Loose-Knit Groups, Lior Strahilevitz
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Reply: The Institutional Dimension Of Statutory And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard A. Posner
Reply: The Institutional Dimension Of Statutory And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard A. Posner
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Exclusionary Amenities In Residential Communities, Lior Strahilevitz
Exclusionary Amenities In Residential Communities, Lior Strahilevitz
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Naturalized Epistemology And The Law Of Evidence: Reply To Redmayne, Ronald J. Allen, Brian Leiter
Naturalized Epistemology And The Law Of Evidence: Reply To Redmayne, Ronald J. Allen, Brian Leiter
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Should Legal Rules Be Used To Redistribute Income?, David A. Weisbach
Should Legal Rules Be Used To Redistribute Income?, David A. Weisbach
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Class Actions: Aggregation, Amplification, And Distortion, Richard A. Epstein
Class Actions: Aggregation, Amplification, And Distortion, Richard A. Epstein
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Are Plain Hamburgers Now Unconstitutional? - The Equal Protection Component Of Bush V. Gore As A Chapter In The History Of Ideas About Law, Mary Anne Case
Are Plain Hamburgers Now Unconstitutional? - The Equal Protection Component Of Bush V. Gore As A Chapter In The History Of Ideas About Law, Mary Anne Case
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Beware Of Legal Transitions: A Presumptive Vote For The Reliance Interest, Richard A. Epstein
Beware Of Legal Transitions: A Presumptive Vote For The Reliance Interest, Richard A. Epstein
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Two Cheers For Judicial Restraint: Justice White And The Role Of The Supreme Court Justice White And The Exercise Of Judicial Power, Dennis J. Hutchinson
Two Cheers For Judicial Restraint: Justice White And The Role Of The Supreme Court Justice White And The Exercise Of Judicial Power, Dennis J. Hutchinson
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Property's Uneasy Path And Expanding Future, Saul Levmore
Property's Uneasy Path And Expanding Future, Saul Levmore
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Economic Analysis Of Contract Law After Three Decades: Success Or Failure?, Eric A. Posner
Economic Analysis Of Contract Law After Three Decades: Success Or Failure?, Eric A. Posner
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Transitional Justice As Ordinary Justice, Eric A. Posner, Adrian Vermeule
Transitional Justice As Ordinary Justice, Eric A. Posner, Adrian Vermeule
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Reparations For Slavery And Other Historical Injustices, Eric A. Posner, Adrian Vermeule
Reparations For Slavery And Other Historical Injustices, Eric A. Posner, Adrian Vermeule
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Victims of historical injustices who have no positive law claim against wrongdoers often seek reparations from governments, and occasionally they obtain them. The best known reparations programs are those for Japanese Americans who were interned by the United States government during World War II, and for victims of the Nazi Holocaust. But there are several other less well known programs both in the United States and abroad, and there are countless proposals for new reparations programs, including a proposal for slave reparations in the United States. The moral and political arguments for and against reparations in diverse contexts have received …
International Agreements: A Rational Choice Approach, Eric A. Posner, Jack L. Goldsmith
International Agreements: A Rational Choice Approach, Eric A. Posner, Jack L. Goldsmith
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Judge Learned Hand And The Espionage Act Of 1917: A Mystery Unraveled, Geoffrey R. Stone
Judge Learned Hand And The Espionage Act Of 1917: A Mystery Unraveled, Geoffrey R. Stone
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The Brave New World Of Arbitration, Diane P. Wood
Threatening An Irrational Breach Of Contract, Omri Ben-Shahar, Oren Bar-Gill
Threatening An Irrational Breach Of Contract, Omri Ben-Shahar, Oren Bar-Gill
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When circumstances surrounding the contract change, a party might consider breach a more attractive option than performance. Threatening breach, this party may induce the other party to modify the original agreement. The contract law doctrine of modification determines whether and when these modifications are enforceable. To promote social welfare as well as the interests of the threatened party, the law should enforce modifications if and only if the modification demand is backed by a credible threat to breach. This paper argues that credibility is not a function of pecuniary interests alone. A decision to breach can be motivated also by …
On The Psychology Of Punishment, Cass R. Sunstein
On The Psychology Of Punishment, Cass R. Sunstein
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Are juries rational or irrational? In the context of punitive damage awards, jury decisions suffer from serious problems. Jurors are intuitive retributivists, in a way that produces departures from economic theories of punishment. Their decisions are rooted in outrage, which they cannot easily translate into dollar terms. The result is a degree of unpredictability and incoherence. An understanding of this point casts light on several problems with existing institutions and offers some clues about how those problems might be solved.
The Rights Of Animals, Cass R. Sunstein
In Coase's Footsteps, Douglas G. Baird
Cybertrespass, Richard A. Epstein