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1 Corporations Outline Prof. Siegel Fall 2005 0 - INTRODUCTION 1. this class is about business activity A. most corporations use the business model B. business organization = enterprises/firms 1. usually one or more people 2. organized to provide goods and/or services to customers and generate revenue/profit 2. a one person business is a proprietor ... more>>
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1 ANTITRUST LAW OUTLINE Prof. Eleanor Fox Fall 2006 1 . INTRODUCTION I. INTRODUCTION A. goals/values of antitrust 1. major goal: to prohibit transactions that will make things worse for consumers (not so interventionist to be proactively trying to create a market that is best for consumers) a) note: AT isn't about protecting competitors from compet ... more>>
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THE CONTRACT CLAUSE, THE CIVIL WAR AMDENDMENTS (The Bill of Rights, the Civil War Amendments and their interrelationship: how the Constitution limits the power of the government over citizens) I. HISTORY a. The original Constitution had very little in it that limited the government's authority over citizens i. The original did have some limits 1. C ... more>>
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I. Protection of Personal Liberties - Revival of rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution A. Basis For Protection 1. The Fourth Amendment - protects persons, places, and possessions against indiscriminate searches and seizures 2. The Fifth Amendment - protects against self incrimination 3. What about Privacy? - developed from ... more>>
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Professor Mayali Comparative Law Spring 2003 Test: any time within 2 weeks Exam: legal pluralism . Don't always conflict o Salad bowl, puree, etc. So supposed to say if Nigeria was one of those o Discuss customary and statutory law Look how different legal orders working, not legal issue . Typical ex. African states o what we did: look at legal sys ... more>>
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1 Juvenile Justice, Professor James Jacobs Fall 2006 Big Themes in the Juvenile Justice System: 1. Justifications for different procedures and dispositions for Juveniles: a. Rehabilitation i. Gault questioned whether the Juvenile Justice System was really rehabilitative b. Juveniles Have Less Liberty Anyway, since they are controlled by parents; or ... more>>
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1 REGULATION OF BANKS -KLAUSNER -SPRING 1995 I. Introduction -What is a bank? A. Financial Institutions 1. Takes savings and channels them to investments 2. Types a. *Bank /S & L b. Stock brokerage firm c. *Mutual fund d. *Life insurance /other insurance -take premium, banking fcn, investment fcn e. Pension fund f. (securities exchange i.e. NYSE) g ... more>>
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Discovery: Scope: FRCP 26(b) [NEW RULE] Power: Material may be discovered if it is: . Relevant to the claim or defense of any party ? "Including existence, description, nature, custody, condition and location of ." . Relevant information need not be admissible at the trial if the discovery appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of a ... more>>
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1 Constitutional Law I. Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison Facts: President Jefferson's Secretary of State refused to deliver a commission granted to Marbury by former President Adams. Marbury was nominated, approved and commission appropriately signed by Adam's secretary of state, Marshall. The commissions however were not delivered prior to Jeffe ... more>>
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Prior Adjudication Claim Preclusion What constitutes the same claim? - whether the party COULD have brought the same claim under the previous suit Merger and Bar - all claims that could have been brought merge with the judgment in the first lawsuit, therefore the claim under the second lawsuit is barred Herendeen v. Champion International Corp. - F ... 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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ASSENT POLICING DOCTRINES affirmative defenses to a request of perf. I. DURESS (coercion) A. subjective standard! B. Look for: 1. threat 2. improper 3. cause assent 4. no rzbl alternative II. MISREP 1. misrep (assertion not in accord w/facts) 2. fraudulent or material 3. induces MA 4. justified reliance C. Freedom of K v. Policing Doctrines: (prese ... more>>
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Constitutional Law: Basic Issues | Abrams Will DeVries | Spring 2002 Page 1 of 31 PART I: JUDICIAL REVIEW AND FEDERAL JUDICIAL POWER I. Origin of Development of Judicial Review A. Marbury v. Madison (1803) - Would-be judge, appointed last-minute by outgoing John Adams, refused appointment by incoming Thomas Jefferson. Sues seeking writ of mandamus ... more>>
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1 Copyright outline. Professor Diane Zimmerman Spring 1995 CH. 1: The Concept of . History: -all stems from the advent of technology, mainly the printing press -like a "metaphysical" property interest -applies to expression of concepts, but not to the concepts/ideas themselves Theories of justification: -serves public interest (access) -protects au ... more>>
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Fall 2003 Corporations Outline-Kahan pg. 1of 41 Corporations Outline: Kahan-Fall 2003 I. THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE A. The Corporate Form 1. Corporation-artificial and separate legal entity having certain attributes defined and given by the law; standard form of almost all large US firms. a. Limited liability for investors b. Free transferability of i ... more>>
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