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Controlling Government Secrecy: A Judicial Solution To The Internal And External Conflicts Surrounding The State Secrets Privilege, Elizabeth Rose Blazey
Controlling Government Secrecy: A Judicial Solution To The Internal And External Conflicts Surrounding The State Secrets Privilege, Elizabeth Rose Blazey
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recovery Of An Endangered Provision: Untangling And Revising Critical Habitat Under The Endangered Species Act, Kalyani Robbins
Recovery Of An Endangered Provision: Untangling And Revising Critical Habitat Under The Endangered Species Act, Kalyani Robbins
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jerome Frank And The Modern Mind, Charles L. Barzun
Jerome Frank And The Modern Mind, Charles L. Barzun
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pluralism In Contract Law, Leon Trakman
Election Campaigns And Democracy: A Review Of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role Of Persuasion In Electoral Law And Politics, Richard Briffault
Election Campaigns And Democracy: A Review Of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role Of Persuasion In Electoral Law And Politics, Richard Briffault
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Advertising And The Law, Mark Bartholomew
Foreword: Advertising And The Law, Mark Bartholomew
Buffalo Law Review
This foreword to a special issue of the Buffalo Law Review provides an overview of seven articles addressing the intersection of advertising and law. The special issue stems from a November 2009 conference held at the University at Buffalo Law School. The foreword examines the particular difficulties in characterizing the relationship between advertisers, consumers, and the law. Advertisers promulgate certain symbolic meanings designed to induce consumption. Sometimes these meanings are contested through legal means yet consumers can only participate in advertising's regulatory apparatus indirectly. This results in a dynamic between advertiser and consumer that is difficult to define yet ubiquitous …
Stealth Marketing And Antibranding: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name, Sonia K. Katyal
Stealth Marketing And Antibranding: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name, Sonia K. Katyal
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brandjacking On Social Networks: Trademark Infringement By Impersonation Of Markholders, Lisa P. Ramsey
Brandjacking On Social Networks: Trademark Infringement By Impersonation Of Markholders, Lisa P. Ramsey
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advertising And Social Identity, Mark Bartholomew
Advertising And Social Identity, Mark Bartholomew
Buffalo Law Review
This essay takes a stand in the brewing legal academic debate over the consequences of advertising. On one side are the semiotic democratists, scholars who bemoan the ability of advertisers to take control of the meanings that they create through trademark law and other pro-business legal rules. On the other side are those who are more sanguine about the ability of consumers to rework advertising messages and point to several safety valves for free expression existing in the current advertising regulation regime. My take on this debate is that the participants have failed to address the impact of advertising on …
Consumer Counter-Advertising Law And Corporate Social Responsibility, Alberto R. Salazar V.
Consumer Counter-Advertising Law And Corporate Social Responsibility, Alberto R. Salazar V.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, And The Challenge Of Regulation, Rebecca Tushnet
Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, And The Challenge Of Regulation, Rebecca Tushnet
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
David Riesman: From Law To Social Criticism, Daniel Horowitz
David Riesman: From Law To Social Criticism, Daniel Horowitz
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opeb Tsunami: Riding The Wave Of Public Sector Postemployment Health Benefits, Jenna Amato Moran
The Opeb Tsunami: Riding The Wave Of Public Sector Postemployment Health Benefits, Jenna Amato Moran
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting Back The Public's Money: The Anti-Favoritism Norm In American Property Law, John Martinez
Getting Back The Public's Money: The Anti-Favoritism Norm In American Property Law, John Martinez
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Langdell And The Invention Of Legal Doctrine, Catharine Pierce Wells
Langdell And The Invention Of Legal Doctrine, Catharine Pierce Wells
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy
The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
First Korematsu And Now Ashcroft V. Iqbal: The Latest Chapter In The Wartime Supreme Court's Disregard For Claims Of Discrimination, Dawinder S. Sidhu
First Korematsu And Now Ashcroft V. Iqbal: The Latest Chapter In The Wartime Supreme Court's Disregard For Claims Of Discrimination, Dawinder S. Sidhu
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Modern Evidence Law Lacks Credibility, Daniel D. Blinka
Why Modern Evidence Law Lacks Credibility, Daniel D. Blinka
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The End Of Indeterminate Sentencing In New York: The Death And Rebirth Of Rehabilitation, Joshua Logan Pennel
The End Of Indeterminate Sentencing In New York: The Death And Rebirth Of Rehabilitation, Joshua Logan Pennel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Causation Standard In Federal Employment Law: Gross V. Fbl Financial Services, Inc., And The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Michael C. Harper
The Causation Standard In Federal Employment Law: Gross V. Fbl Financial Services, Inc., And The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Michael C. Harper
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Flores-Figueroa And The Search For Plain Meaning In Identity Theft Law, Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller
Flores-Figueroa And The Search For Plain Meaning In Identity Theft Law, Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative Epidemics: A Cautionary Tale Of Criminal Laws That Have Swept The Country, Catherine L. Carpenter
Legislative Epidemics: A Cautionary Tale Of Criminal Laws That Have Swept The Country, Catherine L. Carpenter
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning To Work: A Functional Approach To Welfare And Higher Education, Martha F. Davis
Learning To Work: A Functional Approach To Welfare And Higher Education, Martha F. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.