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Full-Text Articles in Law
“What Are My Chances On Appeal?” Comparing Full Appellate Decisions To Per Curiam Affirmances, Steven N. Gosney
“What Are My Chances On Appeal?” Comparing Full Appellate Decisions To Per Curiam Affirmances, Steven N. Gosney
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Ordering Criminal Restitution: An Exercise In Overstepping Statutory Authority, Christopher W. Maidona
Ordering Criminal Restitution: An Exercise In Overstepping Statutory Authority, Christopher W. Maidona
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Section 142 Of The Restatement Of Restitution: Fault, Bad Faith, And Change Of Position, John D. Mccamus
Rethinking Section 142 Of The Restatement Of Restitution: Fault, Bad Faith, And Change Of Position, John D. Mccamus
John D. McCamus
No abstract provided.
Restitution [2016], Man Yip
Restitution [2016], Man Yip
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
No abstract provided.
The Time Is Now: Why The United States Should Follow The United Kingdom's Lead And Implement A Federal Nazi-Looted Art Spoliation Advisory Panel, Chloe Ricke
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Not Their Art!, Cardozo Art Law Society, Cardozo Law Fashion, Arts, Media And Entertainment (Fame) Center, The Appraisers Association Of America
Not Their Art!, Cardozo Art Law Society, Cardozo Law Fashion, Arts, Media And Entertainment (Fame) Center, The Appraisers Association Of America
Flyers 2016-2017
No abstract provided.
The Civil Redress And Historical Memory Act Of 2029: A Legislative Proposal, William J. Aceves
The Civil Redress And Historical Memory Act Of 2029: A Legislative Proposal, William J. Aceves
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
During the extant “War on Terror,” U.S. and foreign nationals who did not engage in hostilities were detained and mistreated abroad by the United States or by other countries with the acquiescence of the United States. These individuals were accused of being terrorists or were suspected of associating with terror groups, but they were, in fact, innocent. They were eventually released and were never charged by the United States with any crime. Despite their innocence, the United States has failed to provide them with any form of redress for their mistreatment. The Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations refused to apologize …
Criminal Law: The System Is Rigged: Criminal Restitution Is Blind To The Victim's Fault—State V. Riggs, Ryan Anderson
Criminal Law: The System Is Rigged: Criminal Restitution Is Blind To The Victim's Fault—State V. Riggs, Ryan Anderson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sharing Economy And The Edges Of Contract Law: Comparing U.S. And U.K. Approaches, Miriam A. Cherry
The Sharing Economy And The Edges Of Contract Law: Comparing U.S. And U.K. Approaches, Miriam A. Cherry
Faculty Publications
Technology and the rise of the on-demand or sharing economy have created new and diverse structures for how businesses operate and how work is conducted. Some of these matters are intermediated by contract, but in other situations, contract law may be unhelpful. For example, contract law does little to resolve worker classification problems on new platforms, such as ridesharing applications. Other forms of online work create even more complex problems, such as when work is disguised as an innocuous task like entering a code or answering a question, or when work is gamified and hidden as a leisure activity. Other …
Corporate Criminal Responsibility For Human Rights Violations: Jurisdiction And Reparations, Kenneth S. Gallant
Corporate Criminal Responsibility For Human Rights Violations: Jurisdiction And Reparations, Kenneth S. Gallant
Faculty Scholarship
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