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1 STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ATTACK OUTLINE ???I don't control the schedule, so I don't worry about it," [Charlie Weis} said, invoking Parcells. "Just tell me when and where and we'll show up and play ... more>>
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OUTLINE MAYTON, 1999 Origins of a Strong Judicial Review ??? history and interpretation: Articles of Confederation added as amendment to Constitution. Framers sent document out ... more>>
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Animal Law Outline Page 1 of 25 ANIMAL LAW I. DEFINING ANIMAL II. TORTS III. PROPERTY IV. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW V. CRIMINAL LAW VI. ANIMAL WELFARE ACT VII. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT VIII. MISC. I) DEFINING ... more>>
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I I. Background A. Articles of Confederation 1. The earliest for of American government. 2. Drawbacks: a. The central government had no ability to tax, which meant no strong ... more>>
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Evidence Essay Outline 1. Form of the Question a. Leading Question ??? generally improper on direct examination, however permitted. . . i. on cross-examination ii. to elicit prelim... ... more>>
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1 Juris Outline Prof. Quint Fall 2003 2 ways of looking at law: 1) positivism ??? law is made by human will. 2) natural law ??? not something made up by humans. Arises from nature of human beings or ... more>>
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Civil Procedure Basic Joinder 13(a) Compulsory C/C (Same Trans/Occur./Series of) ??1 or 13(b) Permissive C/C (Diff Trans/Occur) ??? 20 Permissive Joinder ???---------------------v-... ... more>>
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1 Professional Responsibility I. Where Do ???Ethics??? Rules Come From: 1-15 1. Who makes the ethics rules? ??? The constitution ??? 1st and 6th amendments in particular ??? Statut... ... more>>
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1 I. WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY? A. Are copyrights, patents and trademarks needed? 1. Breyer says no, b/c the manufacturing costs and the value of being 1st in the mkt makes up ... ... more>>
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Examples and Explanations: ??? The Constitution signed in 1787 delicately balanced the power between the Federal government and the state governments. Each had t... ... more>>
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1 Immigration Law I Fall 1995 Overview and History I. Early U.S. Immigration Policy A. After the revolutionary war it took nearly 100 years for Congress to pass any immigration laws because: 1. it ... more>>
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1 Trusts & Estates I. INTRODUCTORY MATTERS 1. General Concepts: ??? Donative Trusts ??? a trust where one person, the donor/settlor, gives property to another, the trustee, to mana... ... more>>
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VENUE 1. Diversity of Citizenship -Venue is proper in: (a) Any district where a defendant resides, if they all reside in the same state ??1391(a)(1) (b) Where a substantial portion... ... more>>
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International Law Outline Class 1 (1/9/06): Overview 1) General overview ??? Origins of law lie in civil/continental law. ??? Traditional definition of int???l law: rules regulating interactions ... more>>
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I. War Crimes: building body of intl law and creating mechanisms to enforce it A. Process of... except on basis of law established at time of crime ... more>>
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