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1 I. Perspectives on env. degradation --WHY do we regulate? A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual framework a) Normative claim: env. law as resource allocation (1) goal = maximize social welfare (i.e ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline Revesz Fall 2001 Why Regulate I. Frameworks for Environmental Regulation A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual Framework: a) Normative-goal is to maximize social welfare ... 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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1 Constitutional Law Outline I. The Constitution a. Article I-Legislative Power i. Section 2: House of Representatives ii. Section 3: Senate iii. Section 7, Clause 2: Presentment Clause ... more>>
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1 I. RCRA ??? Prevention. Deals with the management of hazardous and solid wastes = handling, transportation, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes A. Goals 1. Making land dispo... ... more>>
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OUTLINE FALL 2005???Dean Revesz I. THEORY A. Overview i. Things to consider in setting any environmental regulation: ??? Risk Assessment ??? Is it a global, local or regional ... more>>
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Guilty but mentally ill ??? does not relieve of criminal responsibility ??? sent to a prison where they will get adequate psychiatric care Guilty but insane Not Guilty by reason of... ... more>>
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KLAUSNER'S CORPORATIONS Spring 1994 Relationships with 3rd Parties 1. Commit 2. Liability 3. Entity Status Liability can be contracted away with indemnity contracts. We can't contr... ... more>>
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1 BUSINESS CRIME OUTLINE Part ONE Introduction ??? Publicly held firms acct for only 8% of convictions! ??? Why do we have criminal sanctions for corporate crime? o If ONLY end is ... ... 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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Rule 104: Preliminary Questions A. Questions of Admissibility, Generally. 1. all preliminary questions determining the qualification of a person to be a witness, the existence of a... ... more>>
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Business Associations (Fairfax Fall 2000) I. Introduction: Choice of Entity A. Subject in General 1. governing law of internal operations is where the corporation is incorporated; where articles are ... more>>
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Criminal Law Outline 1) FAIR WARNING a) You should not be held liable for conduct which was not criminal at the time committed b) Public is on constructive notice of what the law is c) Prohibition ... more>>
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This is an 8 part Checklist for M&A, Coates/Katz, Spring 1997. ************************** M&A, Spring 1997, Coates/Katz Federal Laws -preempt state laws, e.g. state takeover statut... ... more>>
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Can the president violate the treaty? President must faithfully uphold the supreme law (treaty) of the land President may receive ministers and ambassadors Inherent nature of executive power Does ... more>>
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