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OUTLINE PROFILE: Author: Damien Falgoust School: University of Texas Course: Contracts Year: Fall 1996-Spring 1997 Professor: Prof. Thomas Russell Book: McCauley, Kidwell, Whitford, & Galanter; 1st Ed. _____________________________________________________________________________________ SOURCE OF THIS OUTLINE: ILRG Law S ... more>>
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1 TRUSTS AND ESTATES OUTLINE Professor Melanie Leslie Spring 2005 I) INTRODUCTION A) The Living and the Dead: Whose Money Is it? 1) Inheritance Rights Generally: (a) Both the right to receive property and the right to dispose of property are rooted in positive law, subject to legislative adjustment (i) Many states, for example, have restricted the ... more>>
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Home . Home . Videos . News . Login . Contact Us Downloads Home Downloads Home Search document Search document Downloads Downloads Home » All Outlines DocumentsDate added Order by : name | date | hits [ descendent ] file iconAdministrative Law Outlinehot! 08.04.2007 Hits: 72 . Details file iconAlternative Dispute Resolutionhot! 03.11.2006 Hits: 32 ... more>>
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CON LAW OUTLINE Opening Remarks 1. Two main questions of the course a. Who has the power to decide these constitutional decisions? i. Which branch? ii. Any branch? b. Who are "we the people"? i. The Framers? Majority of voters? Some other group? ii. Ackerman's idea of constitutional moments during which people devote concentrated attention to funda ... more>>
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1 Prof. Sager Fall 2000 Constitutional Law Outline I. INTRODUCTION A. Kimel and Morrison 1. Lessons from Kimel and Morrison. Evolution of doctrine: Five years ago, it would have been extremely difficult to anticipate Kimel and Morrison. It was thought that Congress had great power under the commerce clause and section 5 of the 14th Amendment. Probl ... more>>
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1 Consumer Law Basic Principle: K law did not work consumer law not designed to be fair/equal unlike K law want to protect those who have the least equality and bargaining power (those that need the most protection) I. Regulation of Information A. Introduction 1. traditionally allow some puffing 2. regulation of info at some pt. infringes on 1st A ... more>>
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1 CONTRACTS Prof. Ahdieh Fall 2003 NOTE: UCC only applies in the sale of goods context for goods worth more than $500. Contract - a legally enforceable promise or set of promises 3 Methods for enforcing contracts: 1. Consideration 2. Reliance - promissory estoppel 3. Restitution - unjust enrichment ENFORCING PROMISES: THE ALTERNATIVE BASES OF OBLIG ... more>>
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outlines.ilrg.com Page 1 of 29 Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Resource Guide http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool http://www.lawrunner.com OUTLINE DETAILS: Author: Anonymous School: Yale Law School Course: Constitutional Law Yea ... more>>
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1 TRADEMARKS Professor Mary Kevlin Fall 1995 I. THE CONCEPT OF TRADEMARKS Elements: -Trademarks concern commercial origin identifications; Copyrights concern literary and artistic expressions; Patents concern functional and design inventions. -Trademark: word, design or combination thereof used to identify and distinguish goods, included brand name ... more>>
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Criminal Law Outline more>>
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Strict Scrutiny: (triggered by racial classification or infringement of fundamental rights) - Is the state enactment supported by a compelling governmental interest w/a statute that is narrowly tailored to serve that interest (w/no other less discriminatory alternative) - Facially Discriminatory statutes automatically trigger strict scrutiny - Equa ... more>>
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Constitutional Law - Clauses Professor Percival Spring 2002 Angie Zagami Commerce Clause Article I, §8. cl. 3 grants Congress the power "to regulate commerce among the several states." In order for Congress to use this power, the federal law must either regulate economic or commercial activity that can substantially affect interstate commerce or re ... more>>
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Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Resource Guide http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool http://www.lawrunner.com OUTLINE DETAILS: Author: Shi Chen School: University of Southern California Law School Course: Contracts Year: Fall, 200 ... more>>
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1 Constitutional Law II-Professor Ifill EQUAL PROTECTION A. Who's Acting? o State o Congress o Private Actors B. How does the statute disc riminate? o Facially Discriminatory o Facially Neutral C. What right is at issue? o fundamental right I. Race History A. 1865-Thirteenth Amendment is passed-outlaws slavery-§ 1--"Neither slavery or involuntary s ... more>>
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2nd semester outline for Ogden's class. more>>
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