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1 Bankruptcy -Prof King Part I. Bankruptcy Code of 1978 (11.U.S.C 101) A. Primary purpose 1. To provide a means for an equitable distribution of debtor's assets among all creditors... ... more>>
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1 CLEAN WATER ACT I. GOALS OF CWA: A. 101(a)(1) to eliminate discharge of pollutants by 1985 B. 101(a)(2) interim goal that all water be fishable and swimmable by 1983 II. STRUCTUR... ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline I. Introduction A. Big themes i. Federalism???who is better suited to solve particular problems and what are the implications of those choices (a) Consider UE v. EPA (CAA ... more>>
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1 PATENT LAW I -DREYFUSS I. TRADE SECRETS A. General 1. "Any Information" can qualify as a trade secret 2. USTA and Restatement requires "material that derives economic value from it not being ... more>>
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Environmental Law Outline Policy 1. Perspectives on Environmental Degradation a. Economic (R 2-18) i. Normative goal to maximize social welfare (make everyone as well off as possible). Since ... more>>
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1 RCRA I. GENERAL a. Ex ante command and control regulation--tells parties how to generate, transport and dispose of hazardous waste b. prospective--about what you should do c. ELE... ... more>>
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1 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FALL 2006 RICKY REVESZ I made a B+ in this class. I. ECONOMIC AND NON-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES a. The economic perspective i. Normative goal of the economic perspective: maximize ... more>>
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1 Labor Law Professor Estreicher fall, 1994 I. General concepts A. Goals of labor relations program 1. Efficiency --> to facilitate agreement a. to provide efficiently collective goods b. grievance ... more>>
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1 Incorporation of due process rights to state prosecutions. Case-by-case basis Only minimums should be required of the states to allow innovation All but 7th amendment guarantees ... ... more>>
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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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Patents I, Dreyfuss, Fall 2006 1 U.S. Const. Art. I ?? 8, cl. 8. Patents and Copyrights Clause [Congress shall have Power] To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by se... ... more>>
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1 ECONOMICS I. FREE MARKET MODEL A. The free market will allocate scarce resources in a way that will maximize the aggregate well-being of individuals in society b/c rational self-... ... more>>
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