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Jan. 2013, Vol. 65, No. 1
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David Haddock, Tonja Jacobi, & Matthew Sag, League Structure &Stadium Rent Seeking— the Role of Antitrust Revisited
Steven J. Cleveland, Resurrecting Deference to the Securities and Exchange Commission: Mark Cuban Trading on Inside information
Janai S. Nelson, The First Amendment, Equal Protection and Felon Disenfranchisement: A New Viewpoint
Sergio J. Campos, Erie as a Choice of Enforcement Defaults
Hanah Metchis Volokh, Constitutional Authority Statements in Congress
Sapna Kumar, The Accidental Agency?
Christian Turner, State Action Problems
Tag Archives: changing nature
David G. Owen, Bending Nature, Bending Law
62 Fla. L. Rev. 569 (2010) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: Human relationships with one another are extraordinarily complex, yet that complexity pales in comparison to their relationships with nature. Carbon, air, water, sunlight, and various organic nutrients provide … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Procedure, Governments and Legislation, Tort Law
Tagged Bending Law, Bending Nature, changing nature, excessive responsibilty, fault, harmful consequences, Owen, priciples of forseeability, private law, science and technology
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