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Austen Parrish Named Dean Of Iu Maurer School Of Law Dec 2013

Austen Parrish Named Dean Of Iu Maurer School Of Law

Austen Parrish (2014-2022)

No abstract provided.


Iu Maurer Selects California Scholar As Dean Dec 2013

Iu Maurer Selects California Scholar As Dean

Austen Parrish (2014-2022)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 12 (December 2, 2013) Dec 2013

Vol. 45, No. 12 (December 2, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository: A Snapshot Of The First Two Years (2011/12 & 2012/13), Richard Vaughan Dec 2013

The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository: A Snapshot Of The First Two Years (2011/12 & 2012/13), Richard Vaughan

Digital Repository Annual Reports

A snapshot of the first two years of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law Library Digital Repository. Highlights include lists of the most downloaded documents and a complete statistical analysis of all uploads and downloads. To be published on an annual basis in the future.


The Present And Future Impact Of Virtual Currency, Hearing Before The Senate Committee On National Security And International Trade And Finance, Subcommittee On Banking, Housing, And Urban Affairs, 113th Congress, Sarah Jane Hughes Nov 2013

The Present And Future Impact Of Virtual Currency, Hearing Before The Senate Committee On National Security And International Trade And Finance, Subcommittee On Banking, Housing, And Urban Affairs, 113th Congress, Sarah Jane Hughes

Public Testimony by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 11 (November 18, 2013) Nov 2013

Vol. 45, No. 11 (November 18, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 10 (November 11, 2013) Nov 2013

Vol. 45, No. 10 (November 11, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 09 (November 4, 2013) Nov 2013

Vol. 45, No. 09 (November 4, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Iu Maurer Close To Naming New Dean, Marilyn Odendahl Oct 2013

Iu Maurer Close To Naming New Dean, Marilyn Odendahl

Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 08 (October 28, 2013) Oct 2013

Vol. 45, No. 08 (October 28, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 07 (October 21, 2013) Oct 2013

Vol. 45, No. 07 (October 21, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Dean's Desk: Third Year Offers Students Opportunity To Define, Hone Skills, Hannah L. Buxbaum Oct 2013

Dean's Desk: Third Year Offers Students Opportunity To Define, Hone Skills, Hannah L. Buxbaum

Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 45, No. 06 (October 7, 2013) Oct 2013

Vol. 45, No. 06 (October 7, 2013)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Pauli Murray And The Twentieth-Century Quest For Legal And Social Equality, Serena Mayeri Oct 2013

Pauli Murray And The Twentieth-Century Quest For Legal And Social Equality, Serena Mayeri

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

No abstract provided.


Reintegrating Detroit: Using Affirmative Action To Remedy The Discriminatory Effect Of Eminent Domain Takings For Economic Development, Sarah Domin Oct 2013

Reintegrating Detroit: Using Affirmative Action To Remedy The Discriminatory Effect Of Eminent Domain Takings For Economic Development, Sarah Domin

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

This Note discusses eminent domain in blighted areas of Detroit, Michigan, where economic downturn combined with a shrinking population has led to large-scale demolitions in parts of the city. The central argument of this Note is that government takings for the purposes of economic development and blight eradication that fall heavily on minority populations should be allowed for their economic benefit so long as they are carefully tailored to improve racial diversity in the outcome. In spite of their disproportionate impact on poor, less-educated, and minority homeowners, takings for blight eradication should not be restricted in cities like Detroit, where …


Selling Art: An Empirical Assessment Of Advertising On Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jim Hawkins Oct 2013

Selling Art: An Empirical Assessment Of Advertising On Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jim Hawkins

Indiana Law Journal

Scholarship on assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has emphasized the commercial nature of the interaction between fertility patients and their physicians, but little attention has been paid to precisely how clinics persuade patients to choose their clinics over their competitors’. This Article offers evidence about how clinics sell ART based on clinics’ advertising on their websites. To assess clinics’ marketing efforts, I coded advertising information on 372 fertility clinics’ websites. The results from the study confirm some suspicions of prior ART scholarship while contradicting others. For instance, in line with scholars who are concerned that racial minorities face barriers to accessing …


Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Andrea B. Carroll Oct 2013

Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Andrea B. Carroll

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


How Parents Are Made: A Response To Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Kimberly M. Mutcherson Oct 2013

How Parents Are Made: A Response To Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Kimberly M. Mutcherson

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


"We The People," Constitutional Accountability, And Outsourcing Government, Kimberly N. Brown Oct 2013

"We The People," Constitutional Accountability, And Outsourcing Government, Kimberly N. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

The ubiquitous outsourcing of federal functions to private contractors, although benign in the main, raises the most fundamental of constitutional questions: What institutions and actors comprise the “federal government” itself? From Abu Ghraib to Blackwater, a string of scandals has heightened public awareness that highly sensitive federal powers and responsibilities are routinely entrusted to government contractors. At the same time, the American populace seems vaguely aware that, when it comes to ensuring accountability for errors and abuses of power, contractors occupy a special space. The fact is that myriad structural and procedural means for holding traditionally government actors accountable do …


Biometric Id Cybersurveillance, Margaret Hum Oct 2013

Biometric Id Cybersurveillance, Margaret Hum

Indiana Law Journal

The implementation of a universal digitalized biometric ID system risks normalizing and integrating mass cybersurveillance into the daily lives of ordinary citizens. ID documents such as driver’s licenses in some states and all U.S. passports are now implanted with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. In recent proposals, Congress has considered implementing a digitalized biometric identification card—such as a biometric-based, “high-tech” Social Security Card—which may eventually lead to the development of a universal multimodal biometric database (e.g., the collection of the digital photos, fingerprints, iris scans, and/or DNA of all citizens and noncitizens). Such “hightech” IDs, once merged with GPS-RFID tracking …


The Political Economy Of International Financial Regulation, Pierre-Hugues Verdier Oct 2013

The Political Economy Of International Financial Regulation, Pierre-Hugues Verdier

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Obama's Immigration Reform: The Triumph Of Executive Action, John D. Skrentny, Jane Lilly López Oct 2013

Obama's Immigration Reform: The Triumph Of Executive Action, John D. Skrentny, Jane Lilly López

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

During the 2008 election, President Barack Obama promised Latino voters that, if elected, he would deliver comprehensive immigration reform including a legalization plan for many if not all of the millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States. However, this reform would require an act of Congress, and Obama failed to deliver during his first term. Yet Obama won an even larger share of the Latino vote in 2012 than he had in 2008. How was this possible? We argue that the Obama administration maintained and expanded its support from Latino voters by exploiting legal possibilities for executive action through …


Still Standing In The Schoolhouse Door: Deconstructing Brown's Bias And Reconstructing Its Remedy, Bryan K. Fair Oct 2013

Still Standing In The Schoolhouse Door: Deconstructing Brown's Bias And Reconstructing Its Remedy, Bryan K. Fair

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

No abstract provided.


Violent Sex: How Gender-Based Violence Is Structured In Haiti, Healthcare & Hiv/Aids, Chanelle Fox Oct 2013

Violent Sex: How Gender-Based Violence Is Structured In Haiti, Healthcare & Hiv/Aids, Chanelle Fox

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

Healthcare is a basic right that must be protected. Although international policy and domestic law should be designed to protect human rights and equality, little attention has been given to the cumulative effect of the global healthcare system as evidenced in the domestic application of healthcare initiatives. This Note critically analyzes international treaties, domestic law, and HIV/AIDS-related initiatives in Haiti to evaluate the efficacy of the global healthcare system. It argues that this system is structurally violent against women, and that this violence is perpetuated through policy and law. Law, policy, and healthcare must better address systemic issues of gender-based …


California’S Conversion: A Ban On Minor Conversion Therapy And The Effect On Other States, Julie Laemmle Oct 2013

California’S Conversion: A Ban On Minor Conversion Therapy And The Effect On Other States, Julie Laemmle

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

No abstract provided.


Selling Art Or Selling Out?: A Response To Selling Art: An Empirical Assessment Of Advertising On Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jody L. Madeira Oct 2013

Selling Art Or Selling Out?: A Response To Selling Art: An Empirical Assessment Of Advertising On Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jody L. Madeira

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


Hierarchies Of Discrimination In Baby Making: A Response To Professor Carroll, Radhika Rao Oct 2013

Hierarchies Of Discrimination In Baby Making: A Response To Professor Carroll, Radhika Rao

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


Mothering For Money: Regulating Commercial Intimacy, Surrogacy, Adoption,, Pamela Laufer-Ukeles Oct 2013

Mothering For Money: Regulating Commercial Intimacy, Surrogacy, Adoption,, Pamela Laufer-Ukeles

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard F. Storrow Oct 2013

New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard F. Storrow

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


Reproducing Hierarchy In Commercial Intimacy, Michele Goodwin Oct 2013

Reproducing Hierarchy In Commercial Intimacy, Michele Goodwin

Indiana Law Journal

Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012