April 13, 2007 - April 19, 2007
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Thomas M. Cooley Journal of Practical and Clinical Law
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2006
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other issues Furthering Congress's Intent through Mourad V. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, But With Inequitable Results to Shareholders of a Liquidated S-Corporation
Niki Wilkinson
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Greenhouse v. MCG Capital Corp.: Is A Senior Manager's Educational Background Material Under Federal Securities Law?
Gregory M. Matlock
p.229 +cite
An Injustice to Section 302: The Full-Time Union Representative Compensated By the Employer
Megan Wallace
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What Are The Interests of a Shareholder as a Shareholder?
Nick Daniels
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Idaho Law Review
Volume 43, Number 2, 2007
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INTRODUCTION
Getting Bigger Better
David H. Bieter
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ARTICLES
Not to Build: City Of Boise v. Frazier Further Restricts Local Governments' Ability to Finance Public Projects
S. C. Danielle Quade
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Providing Infrastructure for Smart Growth: Land Development Conditions
David L. Callies and Glenn H. Sonoda
p.351 +cite
The Zoning Hearing Examiner and Its Use in Idaho Clubs and Counties: Improving the Efficiency of the Land Use Permitting Process
Stuart Meck and Rebecca Retzlaff
p.409 +cite
Smart Growth in Maryland: Looking Forward and Looking Back
Gerrit-Jan Knapp and John W. Frece
p.445 +cite
The High Cost of Free Highways
Rachel Weinberger
p.475 +cite
Growth And Air Quality In The Treasure Valley
Michael R. McGown
p.505 +cite
COMMENTS
Eminent Domain, Regulatory Takings and Legislative Responses in the Post-Kelo Northwest
Kimberly M. Watt
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Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal
Volume 16, Number 2, March 2007
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ARTICLES
Comparing Foreign Investment in China, Post-WTO Accession, with Foreign Investment in the United States, Post-9/11
Jordan Brandt
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When Are There More Laws? When Do They Matter? Using Game Theory to Compare Laws, Power Distribution, and Legal Environments in the United States and China
Ji Li
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TRANSLATION AND COMMENT
The Korea Fair Trade Commission's Decision on Microsoft's Tying Practice: The Second-Best Remedy for Harmed Competitors
Sejin Kim
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COMMENTS
What Impact Will the Revised Trade Union Law of China Have on Foreign Business?
Zana Z. Bugaighis
p.405 +cite
China's Practice of Procuring Organs from Executed Prisoners: Human Rights Groups Must Narrowly Tailor Their Criticism and Endorse the Chinese Constitution to End Abuses
Joan E. Hemphill
p.431 +cite
The International Law Exception to the Act of State Doctrine: Redressing Human Rights Abuses in Papua New Guinea
Joshua Gregory Holt
p.459 +cite
Korea's New Prostitution Policy: Overcoming Challenges to Effectuate the Legislature's Intent to Protect Prostitutes from Abuse
Ji Hye Kim
p.493 +cite
When the Price Is Too High: Rethinking China's Deterrence Strategy for Robbery
Peter D. Nestor
p.525 +cite
The 2006 Revisions to Japan's Equal Opportunity Employment Law: A Narrow Approach to a Pervasive Problem
Megan L. Starich
p.551 +cite
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Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal
Volume 41, Number 4, Winter 2007
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other issues Equitable Apportionment: Recent Cases and Continuing Trends
Wendy C. Gerzog
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A Rule Against Perpetuities for the Twenty-First Century
Frederick R. Schneider
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Remembering the Creditor at Death: Aligning Probate and Nonprobate Transfers
Elaine H. Gagliardi
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Urban Lawyer
Volume 39, Number 1, Winter 2007
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ARTICLES
Safe from Sex Offenders? Legislating Internet Publication of Sex Offender Registries
CHRISTINA LOCKE and BILL F. CHAMBERLIN
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The Development, Status, and Viability of the Conservation Easement as a Private Land Conservation Tool in the Western United States
J. BRETING ENGEL
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Workplace Searches by Public Employers and the Fourth Amendment
PAUL R. KOSTER
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Beyond Water Quality: Can the Clean Water Act Be Used to Reduce the Quantity of Stormwater Runoff?
PUNAM PARIKH PRAHALAD, MATTHEW P. CLAGETT, and N. THERESA HOAGLAND
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Land Use Implications of Casinos and Racinos on Local Governments in New York State
EDWARD W. McCLENATHAN
p.111 +cite
23rd Smith-Babcock-Williams Student Writing Competition Winner: Productive Preservation and the Reinvention of Industrial America
JONATHAN FLYNN
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CASES NOTES
Dominion Energy Brayton Point, LLC v. Johnson
p.159 +cite
Skoros v. New York
p.159 +cite
Taliaferro v. Darby Twp. Zoning Bd.
p.160 +cite
Mayor of Ocean Springs v. Homebuilders Ass'n of Miss.
p.162 +cite
City of Norwood v. Homey
p.162 +cite
State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Daniels
p.164 +cite
State v. Wash. Educ. Ass'n
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Allegretti & Co. v. County of Imperial
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Cleveland State Law Review
Volume 54, Number 3, 2006
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ARTICLES
Unconscionability Found: A Look At Pre-Dispute Mandatory Arbitration Agreements 10 Years After Doctor’s Associates, Inc. v. Casarotto
Sandra F. Gavin
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I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means: How Kripke and Wittgenstein's Analysis On Rule Following Undermines Justice Scalia's Textualism and Originalism
Daniel S. Goldberg
p.273 +cite
Goodbye to Affidavits? Improving the Federal Affidavit Substitute Statute
Ira Shiflett
p.309 +cite
Ariadne's Thread: Leading Students Into And Out of the Labyrinth of the Rule against Perpetuities
Maureen E. Markey
p.337 +cite
BOOK REVIEW
The Chief Purpose of Universities: Academic Discourse and the Diversity of Ideas. By William M. Bowen & Michael Schwartz
Erik M. Jensen
p.393 +cite
NOTES
Inconsistent Methods for the Adjudication of Alleged Mentally Retarded Individuals: A Comparison of Ohio's and Georgia's Post-Atkins Frameworks For Determining Mental Retardation
Scott R. Poe
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Improvident Extension of Credit as an Extension of Unconscionablity: Discover Bank v. Owens and a Debtor's Rights against Credit Card Companies
Teri Rebecca Daniel
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Columbia Journal of Asian Law
Volume 20, Number 1, Fall 2006
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ARTICLES
Looking For Law in China
Stanley Lubman
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Colonial Continuities: Human Rights, Terrorism and Security Laws in India
Anil Kalhan, Gerald P. Conroy, Mamta Kaushal, Sam Scott Miller, and Jed S. Rakoff
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In the Shadow of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Domestic Trials of Nuon Paet, Chhouk Rin and Sam Bith, and the Search for Judicial Legitimacy in Cambodia
John Hall
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Bargaining For Compensation in the Shadow of Regulatory Giving: The Case of Stock Trading Rights Reform in China
Wallace Wen-Yeu Wang and Jian-Lin Chen
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William and Mary Law Review
Volume 48, Number 5, April 2007
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LAW AND MORALITY
Introduction
FOUR REFLECTIONS ON LAW AND MORALITY
Michael S. Moore
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Constitutional Law
William W. Van Alstyne, Moderator
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LAW'S LIMITED DOMAIN CONFRONTS MORALITY'S UNIVERSAL EMPIRE
Larry Alexander & Frederick Schauer
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MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CONVICTIONS AS CATEGORIES FOR SPECIAL TREATMENT: THE EXEMPTION STRATEGY
Kent Greenawalt
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Contract Law
Nathan Oman, Moderator
p.1643 +cite
THE MORAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF CONTRACT
Peter A. Alces
p.1647 +cite
CONTRACT AS A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
Peter Benson
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MORALITY AND CONTRACT: THE QUESTION OF PATERNALISM
James Gordley
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LEGAL DETERMINACY AND MORAL JUSTIFICATION
Jody S. Kraus
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Criminal Law
Cynthia V. Ward, Moderator
p.1789 +cite
THE JURISPRUDENCE OF PUNISHMENT
Kyron Huigens
p.1793 +cite
THE ROLE OF MORAL PHILOSOPHERS IN THE COMPETITION BETWEEN DEONTOLOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL DESERT
Paul H. Robinson
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Property Law
James G. Dwyer, Moderator
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THE MORALITY OF PROPERTY
Thomas W Merrill & Henry E. Smith
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THE MORAL SUBJECT OF PROPERTY
Carol M. Rose
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THREE REASONS WHY EVEN GOOD PROPERTY RIGHTS CAUSE MORAL ANXIETY
Emily Sherwin
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Tort Law
Michael Steven Green, Moderator
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AS IF IT HAD NEVER HAPPENED
Arthur Ripstein
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SLEIGHT OF HAND
Benjamin C. Zipursky
p.1999 +cite
NOTES
DERAILING THE GRAVY TRAIN: A THREE-PRONGED APPROACH TO END FRAUD IN MASS-TORT MEDICAL DIAGNOSING
Matthew Mall
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"UNSPEAKABLE JUSTICE": THE OSWALDO MARTINEZ CASE AND THE FAILURE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM TO ADEQUATELY PROVIDE FOR INCOMPETENT DEFENDANTS
Jamie Mickelson
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Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy
Volume 7, Number 1, Fall 2006
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ARTICLES
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lie Detection: Is a "Brainstorm" Heading Toward the "Gatekeeper"?
Archie Alexander
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ESSAYS
The Ethics of DNR Orders as to Neonatal & Pediatric Patients: The Ethical Dimension of Communication
Daniel S. Goldberg
p.57 +cite
COMMENTS AND NOTES
In the War on Prescription Drug Abuse, E-Pharmacies Are Making Doctor Shopping Irrelevant
Amy L. Cadwell
p.85 +cite
Women and the FDA: Remedying the Past and Preserving the Future
Christina Cole
p.127 +cite
The "Catch-22" of Xenotransplantation: Compelling Compliance with Long-Term Surveillance
Jocelyn A. Holland
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IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review
Volume 47, Number 3, 2007
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Articles
Commentary on Select Patent Exhaustion Principles in Light of the LG Electronics Cases
William P. Skladony
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Post-Phillips Claim Construction: Questions Unresolved
Stephanie Ann Yonker
p.301 +cite
Why Wait for Oppositions?
Scott M Daniels & Kate Addison
p.343 +cite
Intellectual Property Research Tools and Strategies: Lexis v. Westlaw for Research—Better, Different, or Same and the Qwerty Effect?
Jon R. Cavicchi
p.363 +cite
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Journal of Law & Politics
Volume 22, Number 4, Fall 2006
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other issues Institutional Rules, Strategic Behavior, and the Legacy of Chief Justice William Rehnquist: Setting the Record Straight on Dickerson v. United States
Daniel M. Katz
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"Statistical Judo": The Rhetoric of Senate Inaction in the Judicial Appointment Process
E. Stewart Moritz
p.341 +cite
Full Funding: The Future of Social Security
Benjamin A. Templin
p.395 +cite
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UMKC Law Review
Volume 75, Number 2, Winter 2006
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ARTICLES
A Brief Legal History of Impeachment in Missouri
Joseph Fred Benson
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Antitrust Civil Damages Remedies: The Consumer Welfare Perspective
James R. Eiszner
p.375 +cite
"No More Deaths": On Conscience, Civil Disobedience, and a New Role for Truth Commissions
Marie A. Failinger
p.401 +cite
Has Congress Stopped Executives From Raiding the Bank? A Critical Analysis of I.R.C. § 409A
Michael J. Hussey
p.437 +cite
All in the Family: The Apocalyptic Legal Tradition as Crit-Theory
Marc L. Roark
p.481 +cite
COMMENT
Hungry Hungry HIPAA: Has the Regulation Bitten Off More Than It Can Chew by Prohibiting Ex Parte Communication with Treating Physicians?
Scott Aripoli
p.499 +cite
NOTES
The Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act: Conflicting Interests Raise Hell with the First Amendment
Rebecca Bland
p.523 +cite
"You Got Fired? On Your Day Off?!” Challenging Termination of Employees for Personal Blogging Practices
Aaron Kirkland
p.545 +cite
Death to Poochy: A Comparison of Historical and Modern Frustrations Faced by Owners of Injured or Killed Pet Dogs
Jason R. Scott
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University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Volume 155, Number 4, April 2007
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ARTICLES
Paying for Performance in Bankruptcy: Why CEOs Should Be Compensated With Debt
Yair Listokin
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Between Home and School
Laura A. Rosenbury
p.833 +cite
Copyright as Trade Regulation
Sara K. Stadler
p.899 +cite
COMMENTS
After Bridgeman: Copyright, Museums, and Public Domain Works of Art
Robin J. Allan
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Freedom by Design: Objective Analysis and the Constitutional Status of Public Broadcasting
Jonathan M. Phillips
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Arizona Law Review
Volume 49, Number 1, Spring 2007
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PAGE ISAAC MARKS MEMORIAL LECTURE
Reflections on Arizona's Pace-Setting Justices: William Hubbs Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'connor
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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J. BYRON MCCORMICK LECTURE
Ambivalence about the Law
Frederick Schauer
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE ON INNOVATION & COMMUNICATION POLICY
Challenges In the Global IT Market: Technology, Creative Content, and Intellectual Property Rights
Kevin J. Harrang
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ARTICLES
Buying and Selling Human Tissues for Stem Cell Research
Russell Korobkin
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Arbitration and the Individuation Critique
W. Mark C. Weidemaier
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NOTES
Racial Profiling In Immigration Enforcement: State and Local Agreements to Enforce Federal Immigration Law
Carrie L. Arnold
p.113 +cite
Medical Decisions and Children: How Much Voice Should Children Have In Their Medical Care?
Anthony W. Austin
p.143 +cite
ARIZONA CASE NOTES
Espinoza v. Schulenburg: Arizona Adopts the Rescue Doctrine and Firefighter's Rule
Kiel Berry
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Forty-Seventh Legislature of the State Of Arizona v. Napolitano: Appropriations of Authority
Susan E. Schwem
p.179 +cite
State v. Gomez: Defendant with Dismissed Indictment Still Eligible For Probation
Sesaly Stamps
p.185 +cite
Powell V. Washburn: To the Restatement (Third) Of Property: Servitudes—And Beyond
Joshua Wood
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Yearbook of Cultural Property Law
2006
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Preface
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Introduction
The Year 2005: A Time of Examining Ownership of Cultural Property
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Interview
Dr. Martin Sullivan: Leadership in Cultural Property Protection
p.23 +cite
Practice Areas
1. Federal Land Management
p.27 +cite
2. State and Local
p.43 +cite
3. Tribes, Tribal Land, and Indian Arts
p.57 +cite
4. Marine Environment
p.65 +cite
5. Museum
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6. Art Market
p.81 +cite
7. International Cultural Property
p.91 +cite
8. Enforcement Actions
p.111 +cite
Articles
Using Common Law Principles to Recover Cultural Property in the United States
Tobias Halvarson
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"Cultural Property" Begins: The Centennial of the Antiquities Act
Richard Waldbauer and Sherry Hutt
p.147 +cite
Resources
Law School Update
p.175 +cite
Review of Books, Articles and Other Resources
p.181 +cite
In Memoriam
Of Stephen E. Weil
Stephen Urice
p.189 +cite
Of Vine Deloria Jr.
Rosita Worl
p.195 +cite
Table of Cases
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About the Contributors
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Index
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Wake Forest Law Review
Volume 42, Number 1, Spring 2007
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ARTICLES
Saving Trade Secret Disclosures on the Internet Through Sequential Preservation
Elizabeth A. Rowe
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On Dissplacement, or the Dissing of Places
Joel S. Newman
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Restitution for Wrongs and the Restatement (Third) of the Law of Restitution And Unjust Enrichment
James Steven Rogers
p.55 +cite
Regulating Evolution for Sale: An Evolutionary Biology Model for Regulating the Unnatural Selection of Genetically Modified Organisms
Mary Jane Angelo
p.93 +cite
Toward a New Economic Constitution: Judicial Disciplines on Trade Politics
Sungjoon Cho
p.167 +cite
NAFTA's Double Standards of Review
Juscelino F. Colares and John W. Bohn
p.199 +cite
Reassessing the Purposes of Federal Question Jurisdiction
John F. Preis
p.247 +cite
EMPIRICAL STUDY
When Science Is Silent: Examining Compensation of Vaccine-Related Injuries When Scientific Evidence of Causation Is Inconclusive
Whitney S. Waldenberg and Sarah E. Wallace
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National Black Law Journal
Volume 19, Number 2, 2006-2007
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Annika E. Ashton
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Articles
POST-INTENT RACISM: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR AN OLD PROBLEM
Imani Perry
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"SHOW ME YOUR PAPERS": RACE AND STREET ENCOUNTERS
Justin S. Conroy
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Notes
"WE LIVE NOT ON WHAT WE HAVE": REFLECTIONS ON THE BIRTH OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS TEST CASE STRATEGY AND ITS LESSONS FOR TODAY'S SAME-SEX MARRIAGE LITIGATION CAMPAIGN
C. Matthew Hill
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REPERCUSSIONS OF THE "CRACK BABY" EPIDEMIC: WHY A MESSAGE OF CARE RATHER THAN PUNISHMENT IS NEEDED FOR PREGNANT DRUG-USERS
Tiffany Scott
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Natural Resources Journal
Volume 46, Number 3, Summer 2006
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ESSAY
Seeing Clearly: Making Decisions under Conditions of Scientific Controversy and Incomplete and Uncertain Scientific Information
Ann Clarke
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ARTICLES
The Commerce Clause, Interstate Compacts, and Marketing Water across State Boundaries
Olen Paul Matthews & Michael Pease
p.601 +cite
Comparing Collaborative Mechanisms in Large-Scale Ecosystem Governance
Andrea K. Gerlak & Tanya Heikkila
p.657 +cite
An Economic Assessment of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan
Rosalind Bark-Hodgins & Bonnie G. Colby
p.709 +cite
The Rise and Fall of the Ebro Water Transfer
José Albiac, Michael Hanemann, Javier Calatrava, Javier Uche & Javier Tapia
p.727 +cite
Tangled in the Wires: An Assessment of the Existing U.S. Renewable Energy Legal Framework
Sanya Carleyolsen
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STUDENT ARTICLE
Saving Old McDonald's Farm after South Dakota Farm Bureau, Inc. v. Hazeltine: Rethinking the Role of the State, Farming Operations, the Dormant Commerce Clause, and Growth Management Statutes
Kathryn Benz
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BOOK REVIEWS
A People's History of Wilderness Edited by Matt Jenkins
Laura Pritchett
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Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror By Lee Hall
Chris Supik
p.832 +cite
It's All for Sale By James Ridgeway
Iris Augusten
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BOOKS RECEIVED
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Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
Volume 16, Number 1, Fall 2006
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ARTICLES
Iraqi Civil Law: Its Sources, Substance, and Sundering
Dan E. Stigall
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Transnational Shipments of Nuclear Materials by Sea: Do Current Safeguards provide Coastal States a Right to Deny Innocent Passage?
David B. Dixon
p.73 +cite
Decentralized Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies
Sang Wook Daniel Han
p.101 +cite
A Collective Rights Society for the Digital Age
John Maloney
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Georgetown Law Journal
Volume 95, Number 3, March 2007
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Articles
Calling the United States' Bluff: How Sovereign Immunity Undermines the United States' Claim to an Effective Domestic Human Rights System
Denise Gilman
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Why Shareholders Want Their CEOs To Lie More After Dura Pharmaceuticals
James C. Spindler
p.653 +cite
When All Else Fails: Regulating Risky Products Through Tort Litigation
Wendy Wagner
p.693 +cite
Review Essay
"Plucking the Mask of Mystery from Its Face": Jurisprudence and H.L.A. Hart
John Mikhail
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Notes
House of the Setting Sun: New Orleans, Katrina, and the Role of Historic Preservation Laws in Emergency Circumstances
Annie Christoff
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Challenging the Intrastate Disparities in the Application of Capital Punishment Statutes
Andrew Ditchfield
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For-Profit Scandal in the Nonprofit World: Should States Force Sarbanes-Oxley Provisions onto Nonprofit Corporations?
Nicole Gilkeson
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Divided by Design: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Intelligent Design, and Civic Education
Kevin Trowel
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Labor Lawyer
Volume 22, Number 2, Fall 2006
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Kerry L. Whelly
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A Review of the Supreme Court's Labor and Employment Law Decisions: 2005–2006 Term
Robert J. Rabin
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The Fall-Out from Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - the Extent to Which Subjective Decision-Making Processes Are Susceptible To Class Treatment and How Employers Can Minimize Their Risk
David K. Haase and Emma Sullivan
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Electronic Discovery: Litigation Crashes into the Digital Age
Cameron G. Shilling
p.207 +cite
Retrieving What Was Luce: Why Courts Should Recognize Employees' Refusal Of An Employer's Mandatory Arbitration Agreement As "Protected Activity" Under Title VII's Antiretaliation Provision
Kiren Dosanjh Zucker
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Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
Volume 39, Number 4, December 2006
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SYMPOSIUM - CELEBRITY PROSECUTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Gary C. Williams
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THE THIRTEENTH JUROR: MEDIA COVERAGE OF SUPERSIZED TRIALS
Mark J. Geragos
p.1167 +cite
PUNISHING PUNDITS: PEOPLE V. DYLESKI AND THE GAG ORDER AS PRIOR RESTRAINT IN HIGH-PROFILE CASES
Michael D. Seplow & Paul L. Hoffman
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COURTING THE STARS: WHY THE LEGAL SYSTEM NEEDS NEW(S) THINKING FOR OVERPOWERING CELEBRITY TRIALS
Craig Matsuda
p.1223 +cite
HIGH-PROFILE PROSECUTORS & HIGH-PROFILE CONFLICTS
Laurie L. Levenson
p.1237 +cite
NOTES & COMMENTS
ARBITRARY ENFORCEMENT: WHEN ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS CONTAIN UNLAWFUL PROVISIONS
Adam Borstein
p.1259 +cite
SAFER (CYBER)SEX WITH .XXX: THE CASE FOR FIRST AMENDMENT ZONING OF THE INTERNET
Patty Chan
p.1299 +cite
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE (AND BRIMSTONE): IS IT TIME TO ABANDON THE CLERGY-PENITENT PRIVILEGE?
Rena Durrant
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TOWARDS AN "HONEST BELIEF PLUS" STANDARD IN CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CASES
Noam Glick
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AN ENEMY OF FREEDOM: UNITED STATES V. JAMES J. SMITH AND THE ASSAULT ON THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
Kelly J. Smith
p.1395 +cite
A LOW THRESHOLD OF GUILT: INTERPRETING CALIFORNIA'S FETAL MURDER STATUTE IN PEOPLE V. TAYLOR
Monica Mendes
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A WHIFF OF THINGS TO COME: THE UNREASONABLENESS OF DOG SNIFFS IN ILLINOIS V. CABALLES
Jessica Na
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Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
Volume 12, Number 2, 2007
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THE SEVENTH ANNUAL A.A. SOMMER, JR. LECTURE ON CORPORATE, SECURITIES & FINANCIAL LAW
WELCOME
Dean William Michael Treanor
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OPENING REMARKS
Ben A. Indek and Jill E. Fisch
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FEATURED SPEAKER
Margaret Cole
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Director of Enforcement, United Kingdom Financial Services Authority
ARTICLES
A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action: Evaluating and Forecasting the Trend of More Frequent and Severe Prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Justin F. Marceau
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The Role of Financial Journalists in Corporate Governance
Michael J. Borden
p.311 +cite
The IRS's Cost-Sharing Proposals in the Worldwide Tax System: Why Congress Should Avoid Anti-Competitive Transfer Pricing Regulations and Embrace a Territorial Tax
James D. Mandolfo
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Legal Education Review (Australia)
Volume 16, Numbers 1 & 2, 2006
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ARTICLES
Equity, Diversity and Student Engagement in a Law School - A Case Study Approach
Elizabeth Stevens, Heather Douglas, Bridget Cullen-Mandikos, Rosemary Hunter
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Australian Law Postgraduate Network
Stephen Colbran and Belinda Tynan
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The Marginalisation of Radical Discourses in Australian Legal Education
Nickolas John James
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The Opportunities and Possibilities for Internationalising the Curriculum of Law Schools in Australia
Afshin A-Khavari
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Optimising the First Year Experience in Law: The Law Peer Tutor Program at the University of New South Wales
Dominic Fitzsimmons, Simon Kozlina and Prue Vines
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Why Teach Alternative Dispute Resolution to Law Students? Part One: Past and Current Practices and Some Unanswered Questions
Judy Gutman, Tom Fisher and Erika Martens
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Teaching Criminal Law in a Visually and Technology Oriented Culture: A Visual Pedagogy Approach
Julian Hermida
p.153 +cite
Preparing for Practice: Developing Students' Understanding of Risk Management
Ian McCall
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Service Learning: An Example of Experiential Education in the Area of Taxation Law
Michael Blissenden
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Antitrust Bulletin
Volume 51, Number 4, Winter 2006
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SPECIAL ISSUE: COORDINATED BEHAVIOR UNDER SECTION 1 OF THE SHERMAN ACT AND ARTICLE 81 OF THE EC TREATY
Guest Editors' Note
Terry Calvani and John Davies
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Analysis of Agreements Under the U.S. and EC Antitrust Law - Convergence or Divergence?
Alison Jones
p.691 +cite
An Integrated Competition Policy to Deter and Defeat Cartels
William E. Kovacic
p.813 +cite
Horizontal Agreements and Concerted Practices in EC Competition Law: Unlawful and Legitimate Contacts Between Competitors
Albertina Albors-Llorens
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Horizontal Agreements: Concept and Proof
George A. Hay
p.877 +cite
The Evolution of Article 81(3) of the EC Treaty
Brenda Sufrin
p.915 +cite
The Size of Cartel Overcharges: Implications for U.S. and EC Fining Policies
John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande
p.983 +cite
BOOK REVIEW
The Boundaries of EC Competition Law: The Scope of Article 81, by Okeoghene Odudu
Reviewed by Terry Calvani
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Index to The Antitrust Bulletin Volume 51 (2006)
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Clearinghouse Review
Volume 40, Numbers 11-12, March-April 2007
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ARTICLES:
Establishing Paternity Through Voluntary Acknowledgment
Paula Roberts
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Paternity acknowledgment has become a popular means of easily establishing paternity for the children of unmarried couples. However, advocates should be aware of potential pitfalls - the unavailability of forms and services, questions about the legality of voluntary acknowledgment by minors, and the issues that arise when seeking rescission or challenging validity - in order to advise their clients better and shape their states' acknowledgment procedures.
Judicial Deference to Administrative Agencies and Its Limits
Graham G. Martin and David A. Super
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Clients facing unwarranted actions by administrative agencies have extensive recourse. Applying the fundamentals of judicial deference to administrative agencies outlined in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council and limited by United States v. Mead Corporation, one can challenge agencies' interpretations of statutes. Clients might also claim that an agency failed to promulgate rules when setting policy or failed to meet requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act in rule making or that its actions were arbitrary and capricious or an abuse of discretion.
The 2006 Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law
Victoria Pulos
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Massachusetts last year passed legislation designed to ensure universal health coverage for all its residents. Tens of thousands who were previously uninsured now have coverage, but the impact of the law's individual mandate remains to be seen. Other states have taken notice, although Massachusetts' relatively generous Medicaid program and highly regulated insurance market could make Massachusetts' approach difficult to replicate. The intensive involvement of advocates in both the legislative and implementation efforts has been critical to shaping the health reform law to meet the needs of low-income residents.
Reforming State Rules on Asset Limits: How to Remove Barriers to Saving and Asset Accumulation in Public Benefit Programs
Dory Rand
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Most states impose limits on the assets that an applicant for or recipient of public benefits may possess and still be eligible. Awareness is growing that such eligibility criteria are counterproductive. Administering asset tests imposes an administrative burden on state agencies, and few low-income households have any assets. The tests also send the inappropriate message that accumulating assets causes problems. Federal law gives states flexibility in setting asset limits, however, and a growing number of states are reforming their asset rules, including eliminating the tests altogether in their cash assistance programs.
American Dream or Nightmare? Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Owners of Manufactured Homes
Ishbel Dickens
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Ownership of manufactured homes is a means to attain unsubsidized, affordable housing for millions of low-income people. But the dream of homeownership can quickly turn into a nightmare when homeowners fail to receive the same lending protections and advantages as buyers of site-built homes, experience manufactured-housing community landlords' abusive practices, or become displaced when the land beneath their homes is sold to developers. Advocates can help solve these problems and preserve this indispensable supply of affordable housing.
Turning Closed Military Property into Affordable Housing and Homeless Services
Patricia F. Julianelle
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The Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of 1994 requires that plans to convert surplus military properties from military to nonmilitary use take into account the needs of homeless persons and establish a process for homeless service providers to receive base property at no cost. Following the process allows advocates to obtain converted property for affordable-housing developments and service centers for the homeless in their communities.
Twenty Years of Federal Homeless Education Law: Where We Stand on Enforcement
Joy Moses
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The federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act addresses the needs of homeless children and youth seeking a public school education. Students and their families may enforce their rights through state administrative procedures. Leading cases Lampkin v District of Columbia and the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty v. New York also support the students' right to enforce the McKinney-Vento Act under Section 1983 and under the Constitution.
Affirmatively Litigating: Using Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6) to Depose an Organization and Avoid the "Discovery Runaround"
Greg Bass
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When testimony about an organization's policies, protocols, events, and documents, is necessary, an advocate can obtain the organization's knowledge by using Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6). Rule 30(b)(6) requires the organization to designate one or more knowledgeable witnesses to testify on its behalf on matters known or reasonably available to it. The organization designates the witness in response to a deposition notice that must describe the subject matter to be covered.
CASE NOTES:
State and City Officials' Obligations to Provide Medicaid and Food Stamps to Eligible Immigrants Are Enforceable Under Section 1983; Duty to Provide TANF and State-Funded Benefits Is Enforceable Under State Law
Scott Rosenberg
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National Class Action Alleging Federal Government Fails to Protect Medicaid Beneficiaries in Medicare Prescription Drug Program Will Proceed; Class Is Certified
Jeanne Finberg
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Governor's Budget Cuts Ending Health Care for Immigrant Women and Children Violated Maryland's Equal Protection Guarantee
Regan Bailey and Hannah Lieberman
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NEWS & NOTES:
"Just as Wealth Defines Saintliness, in the Capitalist Religion Poverty Is a Sin," Says Walter Mosley
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Shriver Center Sets National Agenda
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Race Equity Project
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Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse
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Federal Government Medicaid Strategies for Helping States During Economic Downturns
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Homeland Insecurity of America's Children
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ABA Sanctions Lawyers' Use of Metadata from Opposing Counsel's Electronic Documents
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Advocates Representing Disaster Survivors Share Information on FEMA Answers
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Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys Now Available in HTML Format
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Join Shriver Center Conference Call on How to Enable Recipients of Public Benefits to Save
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National Support Centers and the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law Collaborate to Disseminate Information to Advocates
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Industrial Law Journal: Including the Industrial Law Reports (South Africa)
Volume 27, December 2006
other issues HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL LAW REPORTS
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INDUSTRIAL LAW REPORTS - TABLE OF CASES
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INDEX
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ANNOTATIONS
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JUDGMENTS
High Court
Lifeguards Africa (Pty) Ltd v Raubenheimer
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Labour Appeal Court
Forecourt Express (Pty) Ltd v SA Transport & Allied Workers Union & others
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Labour Court
Aluminium City (Pty) Ltd v Metal & Engineering Industries Bargaining Council & others
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Autopax Passenger Services (Pty) Ltd v Transnet Bargaining Council & others
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