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How to Get Our Democracy Back
(J.H. Richards, 2010) -
How to Tie Equity Compensation to Long-Term Results
(Stern Stewart & Co., 2010)Companies, investors, and regulators around the world are now seeking to tie executives' payoffs to long-term results and avoid rewarding executives for short-term gains. Focusing on equity-based compensation, the primary ... -
How We Can Regulate Stablecoins Now--Without Congressional Action
(Brookings Institute, 2022-08)This White Paper presents a proposal for federal regulation of stablecoins under existing law. Following the recommendations of the 2021 President’s Working Group’s Stablecoin Report, we propose the creation of a federal ... -
How We Mistreat the Animals We Eat
(2001)There has been an enormous transition in the United States from a nation comprised of small-scale, local family farms to one dominated by large-scale, corporate operations, appropriately termed “factory ... -
A Huge Green Win in the 2nd Circuit
(Environmental Law Institute, 2009) -
The Hughes Court and Radical Dissent: The Case of Dirk De Jonge and Angelo Herndon
(2012)Scattered Supreme Court decisions in the early twentieth century dealt with the Constitution’s protection of freedom of speech. Radical dissent over United States participation in World War I and the nation’s intervention ... -
The Hughes Court and Radical Political Dissent: The Case of Dirk De Jonge and Angelo Herndon
(ScholarWorks@Georgia State University, 2011) -
Human Behavior and the Law of Work
(University of Chicago Law School, 2014-09-17)The most fundamental issues in labor and employment law involve the choice among three alternatives: waivable employers' rights, waivable employees' rights, and nonwaivable employees' rights. By combining standard contract ... -
HUMAN CLONING AND FDA REGULATION
(1998)In the February 27, 1997 issue of the journal Nature scientists from Scotland's Roslin Institute reported their successful efforts to clone an adult sheep using differentiated somatic cells from the animal. The clone, named ... -
Human Nature, the Laws of Nature, and the Nature of Environmental Law
(University of Virginia, School of Law, 2006)This article explores the roles that human nature, the laws of nature, and the nature of the nation's lawmaking institutions have all played in the emergence and evolution of domestic environmental law and how the interrelated ... -
Humanitarian Engagement Under Counter Terrorism: a conflict of norms and the emerging policy landscape
(Cambridge University Press, 2011)This article identifies two countervailing sets of norms – one promoting humanitarian engagement with non-state armed groups (NSAGs) in armed conflict in order to protect populations in need, and the other prohibiting such ... -
Humanities and Human Rights: Critiques, Language, Politics
(The Association, 2006)Papers from a conference held on 21–22 October 2005 at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Includes summaries of presentations by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na‘im, David Kennedy, Kenneth Roth, and Shibley Telhami. -
Humanity in War
(The Republic Pub. Co., 2012) -
Hunger in America: A History of Public and Private Responses
(2004)This paper surveys the variety of public and private hunger relief programs in America, reviewing the history of these programs in order to enable an informed analysis of their effectiveness in fighting domestic hunger. -
A Hypothetical Case: UNITED STATES v. Clonaid
(2003)The government took the place of FDA to bring a suit against Clonaid Company to grant preliminary injunction to enjoin defendant Clonaid Company from cloning human beings and using human embryos in SCNT research in violation ... -
I Couldn't See it Until I Believed it
(Harvard Law Review Association, 2011) -
IDA's Way: Constructing the Respect-Worthy Governmental System
(Fordham Law Review, 2003)