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1 Whenever you have to decide whether a congressional statute falls within an enumerated power, check the Commerce Clause first. It encompasses a broad variety of congressional power. §5 of 14th Amend. 1) Does it violate EP clause and then does act enforce EP clause under Boerne? STANDING STEP #1:-WRITE THIS: The Standing requirement emanates from ... more>>
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1 COMPARATIVE LAW OUTLINE Spring 2000, Professor Gordley I. Institutions a. France i. tribunal de grande instance ---cour d'appel ---cour de cassation b. Germany i. Amstgericht (Landgericht) ---Obertlandesgericht ---Bundesgerichtshof II. Torts in General a. Structure of Tort Law i. Common Law 1. traditionally law organized around forms of actions o ... more>>
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Executive Privilege There is a presumption of privilege that must be overcome Rationale: that some information must be confidential so that Pres can do job. i.e. need for confidential advice (general) need for security to remain confidential (specific) 1. Balance the general claim of privilege vs. the specific need in a criminal case Weigh the gene ... more>>
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1 `Copyright Professor Perry Spring 2001 By: Sonali Shah I. Introduction A. Source of Copyright Law 1. Natural Law-certain basic truths of property rights-inherent rights a. Derived from John Locke b. Instinctive Theory 2. Benefit to Society-Constitution Art. 1 §8 Cl. 8 a. Govt. created rights-to encourage invention, public maximization of goods b. ... more>>
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1 Administrative Law Spring 2005 1. The constitutional position of the administrative agency: ........................................................... 9 2. Goals of Administrative State:..................................................................................................... 9 3. History: ............................................. ... more>>
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Lori Littlejohn Intellectual Property Fall 2002 Professor Bagley Intellectual Property . Provides a form of property right in intangible products of investment, creative intellect, and/or labor . Policy goals of IP: to ensure a rich, diverse, competitive marketplace 1. Incentive to create 2. Promotion of competition o These two goals sometimes conf ... more>>
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1/32 I. THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE A. Rule 101: These rules govern proceedings in the courts of the United States and before United States bankruptcy judges and United States magistrate judges, to the extent and with the exceptions stated in Rule 1101. 1. Most states use the FRE, major exception being California B. Rule 102: These rules shall be ... more>>
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THE EVIDENCE ISSUE SPOTTER Rule 104a-questions about admissibility is for the judge i.e. is the person a qualified expert, did a communication fall under attorney/client privilege (policy is we don't want jury to hear privileged material), whether something is hearsay or not -judge can look at anything out of the presence of the jury in making this ... more>>
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I. IP Law A. Patents B. Trademarks C. Copyrights D. Trade secrets II. Policy Behind Patent Law: Society has determined that it is best served through the motivation of inventors to fully and promptly disclose their inventions to society. The patent system provides that motivation. III. Four Requirements for Patent Protection: A. Patentable s.m. 1. ... more>>
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1 8-26-02 Website is in westlaw, TWEN Password is hearsay Exam: 1/3 objective (closed book, memorize the rules) and 2/3 essay/issue spotter (choice of theory/policy or practical). Open book but no commercial outlines. 3hr exam Always check the supplement to see if a rule has been amended Hornbooks by Liley or Park Thursday seating chart I. What is ... more>>
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International Law Outline - Spring 2006 1 I-SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1) International law-rules and regulations governing interactions between states a) Traditionally state-centric: -states are subject to international law and the only ones that have duties under international law b) Ex/Aliens: duty deals w/host state c) Traditional notion has ... more>>
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Group Outline Golove Int'l Law Spring 2006 1 of 101 International Law Outline OVERVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: Historical Overview & Sources of IL..............................................................................2 Section II: Municipal Law and IL....................................................................................... ... more>>
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INTERNATIONAL LAW/BEDERMAN COURSE OUTLINE, PART ONE PAGE A-1 Sources and Methods of International Law Ù BASIC POINTS ABOUT PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (1) IL is a separate legal system but not apart from domestic legal systems. (2) Sources and Methods of IL are quite different from other sources and methods in domestic systems (such as customary law w ... more>>
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$ASQLaw School Outline -Consttitutional Law -NYU School of Law-Levinson .doc Page 1 of 27 2/6/2008 7:25 PM CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Spring 2004, Prof. Levinson A. CONSTUTUTIONALISM AND JUDICIAL REVIEW ............................................................................... 2 1. Establishment of the Power of Judicial Review......................... ... more>>
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