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Jan. 2013, Vol. 65, No. 1
Articles
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: Students
Samuel J. Horovitz, Two Wrongs Don’t Negate a Copyright: Don’t Make Students Turnitin if You Won’t Give it Back
60 Fla. L. Rev. 229 (2008) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: The story goes something like this: There was a particularly difficult college professor notorious for a low grading scale. After years of low grade following low grade, one … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law, Education Law, First Amendment, Intellectual Property, Trade Law, Uncategorized
Tagged Copyright, Education, fair use inquiry, Horovitz, intellectual property rights, McLean High school, Plagerism, plagiarism prevention, Students, Turnitin
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Ben “Ziggy” Williamson, The Gunslinger to the Ivory Tower Came: Should Universities Have a Duty to Prevent Rampage Killings?
60 Fla. L. Rev. 895 (2008) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui Cho, a Virginia Tech student, went on a rampage across the university’s campus. He murdered thirty- two people-twenty-seven students and five professors-before … Continue reading
Posted in Education Law, Family Law, Tort Law, Uncategorized
Tagged Duty, Gunslinger, Ivory Tower, rampage Killings, Right to Bear Arms, Second Amendment, Seung Hui Cho, Students, Tarasoff, Texas Sniper, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech Review Panel, Williamson
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