Weekly Top 10
am 23.10.2005 von Handakte WebLAWg
Holy cow! Michael Lewyn comes out of nowhere to take the top three spots on this week’s Top 10. I have to say I’m a little embarrassed by #8 — I put it up on SSRN because I thought it was worth sharing, but it’s not really in the same league as an article. But I just post what I get from SSRN.
1. (236) How City Hall Causes Sprawl: A Case Study, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)
2. (189) Suburban Sprawl, Jewish Law, and Jewish Values, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)
3. (166) Sprawl, Growth Boundaries and the Rehnquist Court, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)
4. (117) A Freedom-Promoting Approach to Property: A Renewed Tradition for New Debates, Jedediah S. Purdy (Duke University - School of Law)
5. (95) At Last, Some Clarity: The Potential Long-Term Impact of Lingle v. Chevron and the Separation of Takings and Substantive Due Process, Benjamin Barros (Widener University - School of Law)
6. (74) Efficient Trespass: The Case for ‘Bad Faith’ Adverse Possession, Lee Anne Fennell …
International Legal Research Tutorial
Handakte WebLAWg / Die Duke University School of Law und die University of California, Berkeley, School of Law haben gemeinsam ein kostenloses “International Legal Research Tutorial” im Web veröffentlicht (via Nach-Recht-En). Quelle: University School of Law …
International Legal Research Tutorial
nach-recht-en / Die Duke University School of Law und die University of California, Berkeley, School of Law haben gemeinsam ein kostenloses “International Legal Research Tutorial” im Web veröffentlicht.…
Rehnquist factoids
Transblawg / Further information: His grandfather was a tailor, his grandmother a school teacher. Rehnquist grew up in Wisconsin, the son of paper salesman and a translator. … In 1952, he graduated first in his class at Stanford University’s law schoo…
Samuel Alito isnt pro-life or pro-choice but pro-law.
Law & Justice / See the article written by Jonathan H. Adler in the Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal about judge Samuel Alito, nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court. Prof. Adler teaches law at Case Western Reserve University and is a visiting professo…
LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law in München
Telemedicus / Das „Munich Intellectual Property Law Center“, kurz „MIPLC“, bietet einen LL.M.-Studiengang zum Intellectual Property Law an. Das Zentrum ist eine Kooperation zwischen dem Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, C…
Ex-Bush Aide Fatally Shoots Son, Himself
Handakte WebLAWg / A former Bush administration official, after arguing violently with his wife Thursday night, shot and killed his 12-year-old son inside their McLean home, then turned a shotgun on himself and committed suicide, Fairfax County police said. William H.…
Thieving law student
Legalesed / One of the best parts about having my own ‘department’ at the law school is having a budget to spend on books. Yesterday, I ordered the new Dietl/Lorenz GermanEnglish legal dictionaries (with CD) for my department’s reference librar…
The Supreme Court & Phillip Morris
Handakte WebLAWg / In the recent case, Philip Morris USA v. Williams, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the corporate giant in a punitive damage suit. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, we will discuss the power of the tobacco industry and big business, the Supreme Court justices a…
Alumni-Kultur
Jurabilis / Columbia University has received a $200 million gift to finance a new science center from the wife of a New York lawyer and alumnus, university officials announced today. The gift, the largest in Columbias history, was announced at Columbias Low L…
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SSRN-At Last, Some Clarity: The Potential Long-Term Impact of Lingle v. Chevron and the Separation of Takings and Substantive Due Process by Benjamin Barros
» SSRN-A Freedom-Promoting Approach to Property: A Renewed Tradition for New Debates by Jedediah Purdy
SSRN-A Freedom-Promoting Approach to Property: A Renewed Tradition for New Debates by Jedediah Purdy
» SSRN-Private Property, Development and Freedom: On Taking Our Own Advice by Steven Eagle
SSRN-Private Property, Development and Freedom: On Taking Our Own Advice by Steven Eagle
» SSRN-Efficient Trespass: The Case for 'Bad Faith' Adverse Possession by Lee Fennell
SSRN-Efficient Trespass: The Case for 'Bad Faith' Adverse Possession by Lee Fennell
» SSRN-Home as a Legal Concept by Benjamin Barros
SSRN-Home as a Legal Concept by Benjamin Barros
» SSRN-Testimony Before Pennsylvania House of Representatives State Government Committee Re: Eminent Domain by Benjamin Barros
SSRN-Testimony Before Pennsylvania House of Representatives State Government Committee Re: Eminent Domain by Benjamin Barros
» SSRN-Suburban Sprawl, Jewish Law, and Jewish Values by Michael Lewyn
SSRN-Suburban Sprawl, Jewish Law, and Jewish Values by Michael Lewyn
» SSRN-How City Hall Causes Sprawl: A Case Study by Michael Lewyn
SSRN-How City Hall Causes Sprawl: A Case Study by Michael Lewyn
» SSRN-Sprawl, Growth Boundaries and the Rehnquist Court by Michael Lewyn
SSRN-Sprawl, Growth Boundaries and the Rehnquist Court by Michael Lewyn
