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Labor Law Final Outline 1. THE JURISDICTION, STRUCTURE, AND PROCEDURE OF THE NLRB 1(A). A Brief Overview of NLRB Structure and Procedure 1(A)(i). The Board and the General Counsel I. NLRB ... more>>
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Dred Scott v. Sandford ??? Accepts social convention that A.A.???s seen as inferior so couldn???t have been said to be included in constitution ??? Even Congress can???t make A.A.?... ... more>>
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1 COPYRIGHT Zimmerman --Fall 1997 Overview ??? ??? law ??? one form of property law, but mostly deals with intangible property (not objects) limited by time ??? ??? law ??? provides protection for ... more>>
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1 The Model Penal Code adopts a four-tier formula hierarchy of mental states: 1. purpose, 2. knowledge, 3. recklessness, or 4. negligence. A crime may require one of these states o... ... more>>
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Con Law Spring 2005 Professor Rodriguez 1 PART I: THE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT A. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTION Important questions: ??? Who are ... more>>
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Fall 1999 Professor Larry Sager Farina Rabbi Constitutional Law I. Introduction & Constitutional Perplexities A. Topology of Constitutional Theories???how const. judges should think about their roles ... more>>
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1 Employment Law Outline Prof. Weiss ??? Fall 2001 What is an Employee? I. Master ??? Servant Relationship A. General 1. Used in employment law 2. Deals with ho is or is not an employee 3. And who ... more>>
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1 Criminal Law Note: Most cases don???t make it to trial, but the occasional trial is important because they set guidelines for plea negotiations. Two types of defenses: missing element (state has ... 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 ov... ... 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 ov... ... more>>
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1 Criminal Law Note: Most cases don???t make it to trial, but the occasional trial is important because they set guidelines for plea negotiations. Two types of defenses: missing element (state has ... more>>
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CON LAW OUTLINE ??? Neuborne, Spring 2001 Process I. Intro A. Original Const had no Bill of Rights, because: a. didn???t believe in substantive individual rights (didn???t think it???d be so useful ... more>>
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1 OUTLINE Retributivist: Punishment is justified when it is deserved. ???even if society dissolved..last murderer should be killed.??? Free will = ability to choose not to commit crime ... more>>
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW KUMM Office hours: mon and wed after class FALL 2001 Brent Bell 1 INTRODUCTION I. The US Constitutional and American Constitutional Law a. Three unique features of US Constitution ... more>>
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I. HEALTH LAW II. INTRODUCTION A. Access B. Costs in 2002, we spend 14.9% of GNP on health care! Through the 1990s, health expenditures as a share remained fairly constant, since then, they have gone ... more>>
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