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Choosing Not to Choose
(2014-09-17)Choice can be an extraordinary benefit or an immense burden. In some contexts, people choose not to choose, or would do so if they were asked. For example, many people prefer not to make choices about their health or ... -
Ciprofloxacin and Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents
(2002)The recent threat of biological terrorism involving the Anthrax virus incited a debate about whether the United States government should use its powers under 28 USC §1498 to take a compulsory license on the ... -
Citizen as Lawyer, Lawyer as Citizen
(Published by law students of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law., 2009) -
Civil disobedience, state action, and lawmaking outside the courts: Robert Bell's encounter with American law
(Wiley, 2014-11)This article uses the well-known case of Robert Bell, who was convicted of trespass in one of the important sit-in cases of the 1960s and ended his career as Chief Justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals, to offer some ... -
Civil Recourse Revisited
(Florida State University, College of Law, 2011)This essay responds to the extensive and thoughtful commentary on civil recourse theory provided by Curtis Bridgeman, Julian and Stephen Darwall, John Gardner, Andrew Gold, Scott Hershovitz, Gabe Mendlow, Nathan Oman, ... -
Civil Rights and Social Rights: The Future of the Reconstruction Amendments
(Loyola Law School; 1999, 1992) -
The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below
(Yale Law School, 2014) -
The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below
(Yale Law School, 2014)This essay builds on the constitutional history of the civil rights movement from below to complement and complicate the canon identified in We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution. Like Professor Ackerman’s work, this ... -
Civil Rights History: The Old and the New
(2016-06-16)This paper responds to Risa Goluboff's review of the author's book, Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer, and argues that civil rights history, and legal history more generally, has developed to ... -
Claims Court at the Crossroads
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Clash of the Titans: Conflicts in the Regulation of Medical Devices by the FDA and PTO
(2005)This paper discusses two of the conflicts created by the fact that both the Food and Drug Administration and the Patent and Trademark Office regulate medical devices and drugs. A brief description of the two agencies is ... -
Class Action Practice Today: An Overview
(Section of Litigation, American Bar Association, 2008) -
Clear Statement Rules and the Constitution
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2010)In recent years, the Supreme Court has increasingly supplemented traditional Marbury-style judicial review with constitutionally inspired clear statement rules. These canons of statutory construction have two salient ... -
Clearinghouse Overconfidence
(California Law Review Inc., 2013)Regulatory reaction to the 2008-2009 financial crisis focused on complex financial instruments that deepened the crisis. A consensus emerged that these risky financial instruments should move through safe, strong clearinghouses, ... -
CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE: THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SILICONE INJECTIONS
(1997)The history of experimentation with silicone injections shows the importance of regulation in curtailing irresponsible practices. The medical use of silicone fluid demonstrates that the informal moral and social controls ...