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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
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Arbitration Costs and Contingent Fee Contracts
(2005-08-03)A common criticism of arbitration is that its upfront costs (arbitrators' fees and administrative costs) may preclude consumers and employees from asserting their claims. Some commentators have argued further that arbitration ... -
The Economics of Litigation and Arbitration: An Application to Franchise Contracts
(University of Chicago Press, 2003-06)If we define the deterrence benefits from contract enforcement as avoided harms net of avoidance costs, we should expect contracting parties to choose the dispute resolution forum that provides the greatest difference ... -
Labor Law: Federal Pre-Emption: Scope of Arguable NLRB Jurisdiction
(University of Michigan School of Law, 1963)This article addresses an important United States Supreme Court decision – Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn. V. Interlake S. S. Co., 370 U.S. 173 (1962). In this case the Court held the National Labor Relations Board has ... -
Bankruptcy: Fraudulent Transfers: Venue for Plenary Actions Under Section 70(E)
(University of Michigan Law School, 1962)This article addresses the proper location of a bankruptcy proceeding where persons alleged to have received fraudulent transfers from the bankrupt reside in different states. The article analyzes a recent case on this ... -
Taxation: Federal Income Tax: Divorce Property Settlement as a Taxable Event
(University of Michigan Law School, 1963)This article addresses an important United States Supreme Court decision – United States v. Davis, 370 U.S. 65 (1962). In Davis the Court held that a spouse transferring appreciated property to the other spouse upon divorce ... -
Equilibrium Theory, the FICAS Model, and International Banking Law
(Harvard Law School, 1997)[...] Conventional wisdom finds that international banking law is an applied field. In contrast to a traditional field like constitutional law, in which well-developed bodies of literature exist that draw upon feminist ... -
Poverty, Islamist Extremism, and the Debacle of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Three of a Trilogy – Trade Remedies and Facilitation
(University of Denver Sturm College of Law, 2012-04-02)This article is the third and final part of a trilogy, the argument of which is that the Doha Round is a failed instrument of counterterrorism. The Round, launched in November, 2001, was supposed to make the world safe for ... -
Poverty, Islamist Extremism, and the Debacle of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Two of a Trilogy – Non-Agricultural Market Access and Services Trade
(Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 2012-02-23)The title of the Trilogy on the Doha Round, of which this article is Part Two, connotes the general argument: the Round is a failed instrument of counter-terrorism. The Round, launched in November 2001, was supposed to ... -
Philosophical, Religious, and Legalistic Perspectives on Equal Human Dignity and U.S. Free Trade Agreements
(St. Louis University School of Law, 2008)What would international trade law, and particularly free trade agreements (FTAs) of the United States, look like if the dominant paradigm for their negotiation, drafting, implementation and enforcement shifted from economics ... -
Resurrecting the Doha Round: Devilish Details, Grand Themes, and China Too
(University of Texas, 2011-04-07)The multilateral trading system embodied in the World Trade Organization has contributed significantly to economic growth, development and employment throughout the past fifty years. We are determined, particularly in the ... -
Making Learning Easier: Connecting New Knowledge to Things Students Already Know
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Tape recording educational materials for secondary handicapped students
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Involving Students in the Planning Process
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Appropriate Education and Rowley
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1986)Abstract: The Education of the Handicapped Act requires state and local educational agencies to provide a free, appropriate public education to all children with disabilities. The meaning of "appropriate" was left quite ... -
Accountability: An Overview of the Impact of Litigation on Professionals
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Doha Round Schisms: Numerous, Technical, and Deep
(Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2008)[...] This article chronicles the schisms in the Doha Round, which was launched in November 2001 in the Qatari capital, with resoluteness to fight back in the international economic arena against terrorism. Yet, many of ... -
WTO Case Review 2003
(University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 2004)This WTO Case Review is the fourth in an annual series on the substantive international trade adjudications rendered by the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Appellate Body. Each Review explains and comments on the Appellate ... -
WTO Case Review 2001
(University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 2002)This is the second in an annual series of articles reviewing the "reports" (decisions) of the Appellate Body, the highest judicial entity of the World Trade Organization, in this instance covering the reports adopted by ... -
WTO Case Review 2004
(University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 2011-04-19)This WTO Case Review is the fifth in an annual series on the substantive international trade adjudications rendered by the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Appellate Body. Each Review explains and comments on the Appellate ... -
WTO Case Review 2002
(The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 2003)This is a third in an annual series of articles reviewing the "reports" (decisions) of the Appellate Body, the highest judicial entity of the World Trade Organization. Since its inception in 1995, the Appellate Body has ...