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S10rs Sgr No. 3 (Traffic Cam), Bourgeois, Palermo, D Jones, Clark
S10rs Sgr No. 3 (Traffic Cam), Bourgeois, Palermo, D Jones, Clark
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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Near Impossible To Enforce At Best, Unconstitutional At Worst: The Consequences Of Maryland’S Text Messaging Ban On Drivers, Alan Lazerow
Near Impossible To Enforce At Best, Unconstitutional At Worst: The Consequences Of Maryland’S Text Messaging Ban On Drivers, Alan Lazerow
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
A local newspaper reports that your state recently passed a law prohibiting citizens from “writ[ing] or send[ing] a text message while operating a motor vehicle.” Armed with the knowledge of the texting ban, you, being a reasonable citizen, are likely to proceed in one of at least three ways, each of which exposes the statute’s fundamental flaws.
An Empirical Study Of Aaa Consumer Arbitrations, Samantha Zyontz, Christopher R. Drahozal
An Empirical Study Of Aaa Consumer Arbitrations, Samantha Zyontz, Christopher R. Drahozal
Faculty Scholarship
This article extends our knowledge of consumer arbitration by presenting results from the first detailed empirical study of consumer arbitration as administered by the AAA. Primarily using a sample of 301 AAA consumer arbitrations that resulted in an award between April and December 2007, it considers such issues as the costs incurred by consumers in arbitration, the speed of the arbitral process, and the outcomes of the cases-the very topics of most interest in the policy debate.