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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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Introduction Policy of Passing wealth at death 1) Intestacy-default rules provide unless parties provide otherwise a) Majoritaran-what most people would want b) Penalty default can... ... more>>
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INTERNATIONAL LAW PROF. BENEDICT KINGSBURY FALL 2006 UNIT 1 ??? Intro to Int???l Law Issues -Int???l law is based on the willingness of participant states to submit to it ??? if a state doesn???t ... more>>
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1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND OVERVIEW -characteristics of work of authorship. Typically PUBLIC GOODS-o non-excludable= once expose ppl to them, can???t exclude people from possessing/e... ... more>>
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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 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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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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Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Research Group http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research ... more>>
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I. SOURCES AND METHODS OF JUDCIAL DECISIONS: 1. Textualism -Literal reading of the words; problem is whether textual ambiguity arises. a. Shanor = self-labeled soft version of Scal... ... more>>
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I. IP Law A. Patents B. Trademarks C. Copyrights D. Trade secrets II. Policy Behind Patent Law: Society has determined that it is best served through the motivation of inventors to fully and promptly ... 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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Law of the WTO and NAFTA ??? Prof. Weiler ??? Fall 2003 Page 1 of 87 International and Regional Trade Law: the Law of the WTO and NAFTA Prof. Weiler Table of Contents: Unit I: The Syntax and Grammar ... more>>
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Page 1 Evidence Outline Background on Evidence and the Anglo-American Jurisprudential System -rooted in a love/distrust with the jury and a reliance on live evidence with a unitary... ... 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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Trademark Outline, Hamilton Fall 2000 Nichelle Nicholes Levy 1 Trademark Outline, Fall 2000 Exam: 3 short answer questions 15 points apiece, 1 essay question with 12-20 issues to s... ... more>>
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