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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
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Impacts of Openness
(2013-10-25)This event brings together several speakers from a variety of fields, each of whom will give a 10-minute presentation about the impact of openness in their work. More information about this event is available at ... -
Проблема модели Open Access и платы за публикацию: обеспечение доступа читателей и авторов в рамках мирового научного сообщества
(Издательский дом "БИБЛИО-ГЛОБУС", 2013-10)В статье проведено исследование проблемы платы авторов за публикацию. Приведены основные характеристики и подробно описаны финансовые модели журналов двух типов открытого доступа, Gold и Green, сделан вывод о целесообразности ... -
A Study of Allusion: Barbey's Stendhal in "Le Rideau cramoisi"
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'Sticky' Arbitration Clauses?: The Use of Arbitration Clauses after Concepcion and Amex
(2013)We present the results of the first empirical study of the extent to which businesses have switched to arbitration after AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion. After the Supreme Court’s decision in Concepcion, commentators ... -
Carve-Outs and Contractual Procedure
(2013)The burgeoning literature on private contractual choice of procedure has run up against a difficult empirical reality: the available empirical evidence reveals surprisingly little use of customized procedural rules in ... -
1997 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1997)Torts chapter of the 1997 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey -
1999 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1999)Torts Chapter of the 1999 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
1996 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1996)Torts Chapter of the Kansas Bar Association's Annual Survey - 1996. -
1995 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1995)Torts Chapter of the Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey of Kansas Law - 1995. -
More than Mickey Mouse: Do Court Clerks Run the Show? No, But a 'Deny' Can Easily Derail a Case
(American Lawyer Media (ALM), 2006-05-29)This short book review examines Sorcerers’ Apprentices: 100 Years of Law Clerks at the United States Supreme Court. The review questions the authors’ reliance on some provocative internal documents of the Court in extremely ... -
Babes in the wood – a unique window into sea scorpion ontogeny
(BioMed Central, 2013-05-10)BACKGROUND: Few studies on eurypterids have taken into account morphological changes that occur throughout postembryonic development. Here two species of eurypterid are described from the Pragian Beartooth Butte Formation ... -
Procedural Due Process: The Two-edged Sword That the Untrained Should Not Unsheath
(Bioinfo Publications, 1979)The issue of procedural due process is examined in this article by first analyzing the associated legal requirements of P.L. 94-142 and then identifying the "triggers" which professionals and parents can use to initiate ... -
1998 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 27: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1998)Torts chapter of the Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
2000 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 25: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2000)Torts Chapter of the 2000 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
'Insider' Deaning
(The University of Toledo College of Law, 2002)This essay discusses the positives and the negatives of being an “insider” law school dean, one who arrives as dean with considerable knowledge of and history with the law school, either as an alumnus/a, a faculty member, ... -
Can Congress Create Procedures for the Supreme Court's Original Jurisdiction Cases?
(Green Bag Press, 2009)This article takes off from the short concurring opinion of Chief Justice Roberts (joined by Justice Souter) in Kansas v. Colorado, 556 U.S. (2009), to examine the constitutional text and historical precedent relevant to ... -
Wheaton v Greenleaf: A (Story) Tale of Three Reporters
(The Supreme Court Historical Society, 1999)This article recounts some of the history of the early reporters of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, including the efforts of Justice Joseph Story to cultivate the regular and widely available ... -
Federal Environmental Law in the 'New Federalism' Era
(Environmental Law Institute (ELI), 2000)As we wrote last year, the U.S. Supreme Court has shown considerable interest during the past decade in reconsidering many constitutional doctrines regarding federalism and congressional power. In a series of important ... -
State Liability for Environmental Violations: The U.S. Supreme Court’s 'New' Federalism
(Environmental Law Institute (ELI), 1999)This article examines whether the Supreme Court’s decisions in Alden v. Maine, College Savings Bank v. Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board, and Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v. ... -
An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Reliance on Racial 'Stigma' as a Constitutional Concept in Affirmative Action Cases
(University of Michigan Law School, 1997)This article addresses one of the asserted costs of affirmative action: stigmatization. The article offers structure to the debate over the definition and constitutional significance of the concept of “stigmatization” in ...