Browsing Harvard Law School by Title
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Director Liability
(Delaware Law School of Widener College, 2006)This article contains the edited transcript of a forum on personal liability of directors held at Harvard Law School in November 2005. Eleven panelists offer their diverse views and perspectives on this subject. The ... -
Disability Cause Lawyers
(2012)There is a vast and growing cause lawyering literature demonstrating how attorneys and their relationship to social justice movements matter greatly for law’s ability to engender progress. But to date, there has been no ... -
The Disciplines of International Law and Policy
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1999)This article considers the idea that the professional and intellectual disciplines which have developed in the United States to advance insight into international affairs also have characteristic blind spots and biases ... -
The Disclosure Function of the Patent System (or Lack Thereof)
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Disclosure of the Dealings Between Drug Developing Companies and the FDA Under the Federal Securities Laws
(2002)The purpose of this article is to highlight the main issues raised by the Food and Drug Administration’s (“FDAâ€) approval process relating to new drugs and the treatment ... -
Disclosure: Psychology Changes Everything
(2014)We review literature examining the effects of laws and regulations that require public disclosure of information. These requirements are most sensibly imposed in situations characterized by misaligned incentives and ... -
Discord 'Behind the Table': The Internal Conflict Among Israeli Jews Concerning the Future of Settlements in the West Bank and Gaza
(School of Law, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005)The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is deeply paradoxical: the basic outline of a deal is reasonably clear and yet this violent conflict persists with over 4,000 causalities since the collapse of the last significant effort ... -
Discounting Dollars, Discounting Lives: Intergenerational Distributive Justice and Efficiency
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)The view that intergenerational distributive justice and efficiency should be treated separately is familiar, yet controversial. This Article elaborates the often-implicit justifications for separate treatment and provides ... -
Discretionary Deportation
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DISEASE-PREVENTION CLAIMS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: "WHO WILL PROTECT US FROM OUR PROTECTORS?"
(1994)The area of disease-prevention claims ("health claims") for food poses a broad spectrum of dilemmas that often arise in the food and drug law area and in other regulatory situations. These recurring questions include: How ... -
Disgorgement as an Antitrust Remedy
(American Bar Association, 2009)Disgorgement of illicitly-gained profits is a legally available remedy, but is rarely sought by antitrust agencies. This piece argues that the main conventional explanation for its rare usage - the availability of private ... -
The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010)Why are all soldiers fair game in war? The laws of war, under their current interpretation, divide up populations into two classes – that of civilians and that of combatants – and accord each its own set of privileges and ... -
The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers
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The Dissent in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
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Dissenting in General: Herring v. United States, in Particular
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The Distinction between Theology and Ethics: A Critical History
(Wiley, 2024-01-16)<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>This article sketches an intellectual history of the distinction between Christian theology and Christian ethics. The twists and turns of that history have been obscured by a recent ... -
Divide and Conquer
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010)The maxim “divide and conquer” (divide et impera) is invoked frequently in law, history, and politics, but often in a loose or undertheorized way. We suggest that the maxim is a placeholder for a complex of ideas related ... -
The Dividing Line Between the Role of the FDA and the Practice of Medicine: A Historical Review and Current Analysis
(1997)Over the years, the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") has consistently asserted that it does not regulate the practice of medicine (the "Practice of Medicine Exception") . This prohibition has never been specifically ...