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Toward National Uniformity for FDA-Regulated Products
(2000)In this paper, I will argue that national uniformity should be granted to all FDA-regulated products and should include preemption of both state labeling and safety standards as well as state product liability laws. Cosmetics ... -
Toward Rational Regulation of Marijuana in the United States: FDA's Role in Consumer Choice and Safety
(1995)The Food and Drug Administration is an agency dedicated to maintaining the health and safety of the American public. For as long as people have been purchasing and consuming foods and drugs there have been the problems of ... -
Towards a Model of the Costs of Security
(2003)We present a simple information security model to determine why, historically, the level of security has not increased despite numerous technical advances. In our model, the software design process involves trade-offs ... -
Towards Better Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Essay on Regulatory Management
(School of Law, Duke University, 2015)Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation (CBA/FR) has become a flashpoint in contemporary legal and political debates, partly due to the Dodd-Frank Act. Yet debates over CBA/FR exhibit terminological confusion, and ... -
Trading the Megaphone for the Gavel in Title IX Enforcement
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The Transformation of a Social Movement into Law?: The SCLC and NAACP's Campaigns for Civil Rights Reconsidered In Light of the Educational Activism of Septima Clark
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, 1999)This article reconsiders the efficacy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's (SCLC) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's (NAACP's) strategies for achieving civil rights by comparing ... -
The Transformation of American Landlord-Tenant Law
(The Boston College Law School, 1982) -
Transforming Punishment to Stem Tuberculosis and HIV in South African Prisons
(Harvard Chan School of Public Heath, 2020-05)South Africa experiences the world’s highest HIV burden and one of the highest burdens for tuberculosis (TB). People in prison are particularly vulnerable to these diseases. Globally, and internally in South Africa, increased ... -
The Transition and Two Court Cases
(Environmental Law Institute, 2009) -
Transitional Justice in Ancient Athens: A Case Study
(University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2010)This article presents our first well-documented example of a self-conscious transitional justice policy - the classical Athenians’ response to atrocities committed during the reign of the Thirty Tyrants - as a case study ... -
Translation as Argument
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Transnational/Domestic Constitutional Law
(Loyola Law School, 2003) -
Transplant Tourism: The Ethics and Regulation of International Markets for Organs
(2013)“Medical Tourism” is the travel of residents of one country to another country for treatment. In this article I focus on travel abroad to purchase organs for transplant, what I will call “Transplant Tourism.” With the ... -
Treasury Can Close a Potential Loophole in the Treatment of Deferred Foreign Income in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Will It Act?
(2017)This paper points out a potential TJCA loophole allowing a reduction in aggregate foreign cash subject to the 15.5% rate unless Treasury takes steps to implement an anti-abuse rule. If Treasury does not act, aggressive ... -
The Treasury Option: How the US Can Achieve the Financial Inclusion Benefits of a CBDC Now
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Treasury’s Unfinished Work On Corporate Expatriations
(Tax Analysts, 2016)Continued tax-motivated inversions of U.S. corporations into foreign corporations highlight the systemic tax advantages that a foreign-owned U.S. corporation has over a U.S.-owned corporation in avoiding U.S. corporate tax ... -
Treaties, Human Rights, and Conditional Consent
(University of Pennsylvania, 2000)