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1 Prof. Adler Spring 2001 Corporations Outline I. AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES A. An Introduction to the Organization of Business 1. Default rules. Most of the law of corporations consists of default rules ... more>>
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1 CrimLaw Outline-Duncan Sp05-Justification for Punishment & Actus Reus Monday, January 17, 2005 12:17 PM A. Purposes of punishment: 3 R???s and a D i. Backward looking: 1. Retribu... ... more>>
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1 Criminal Law, Duncan 2003 I. The Justification of Punishment A. Identifying characteristics of criminal law: state brings the action, liberty at state, stigma associated with the proceeding. i ... more>>
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FEDERAL SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION CHECKLIST Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction Checklist Main Question: does the court have the power/authority to hear this case? I. The Federal... ... more>>
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Fall 2005 Corporations Outline???Kahan pg. 1of 55 I. COURSE INTRO A. This course is about relationships of power between the directors, creditors, and shareholders of corporations ... ... more>>
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1 Criminal Law, Duncan 2003 I. The Justification of Punishment A. Identifying characteristics of criminal law: state brings the action, liberty at state, stigma associated with the proceeding. i ... more>>
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1 AUTONOMY Agency Client will be bound by lawyer's actions (though can sue att'y if improper) Rule 1.2(a): Lawyer must follow client's decisions about objectives of rep. & consult ... ... more>>
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1 Prof. Adler Spring 2001 Corporations Outline I. AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES A. An Introduction to the Organization of Business 1. Default rules. Most of the law of corporations consists of default rules ... more>>
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The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: ??? Make sure that the... ... more>>
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The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: ??? Make sure that the... ... more>>
sammyc2007 2/4/2008 | 0 (0) | 35 | 1 | 0 | English
Powers of the Court Review of congressional action: Marbury v. Madison (3) Why: ??? 1. The Constitution is the Supreme Law ??? 2. Judges determine the applicable law and apply it to a controversy ... more>>
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1 Art Law ??? Outline Professor Amy Adler Fall 2006 I. ART AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT a. Introduction i. First amendment 1. Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech ii. Exodus ... more>>
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Powers of the Court Review of congressional action: Marbury v. Madison (3) Why: ??? 1. The Constitution is the Supreme Law ??? 2. Judges determine the applicable law and apply it to a controversy ... more>>
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1 Short Administrative Law Outline Informal Rulemaking: The agency must publish notice of rulemaking in the Federal Register. This allows people to send in comments to the General Council???s office ... more>>
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