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1 Copyright outline8 Professor Diane Zimmerman Spring 1995 CH. 1: The Concept of 8 History: -all stems from the advent of technology, mainly the printing press -like a "metaphysica... ... more>>
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1 Copyright outline8 Professor Diane Zimmerman Spring 1995 CH. 1: The Concept of 8 History: -all stems from the advent of technology, mainly the printing press -like a "metaphysica... ... more>>
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1 Copyright outline??? Professor Diane Zimmerman Spring 1995 CH. 1: The Concept of ??? History: -all stems from the advent of technology, mainly the printing press -like a "metaphy... ... more>>
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1 Andrew D. Skale CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -NEUBORNE 1995 SEMESTER I I. INTRODUCTION A. Interpretatons of the Constitution 1. Literal Meaning -Text only has one meaning, i.e. that of plain words of text ... more>>
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Envtl. Law 8/26/04 Ricky???s interests: valuation of env???l benefits, objectives for the course: 1. 2. how to become familiar with detailed statutory schemes and make sophisticated arguments ... 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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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 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 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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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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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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Image:Con law test.doc From Wiki Jump to: navigation, search ??? Image ??? File history ??? Links Con_law_test.doc(26KB, MIME type: application/msword) Click the link above to download this outline ... 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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