Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Lars Noah has published “Rewarding Regulatory Compliance: The Pursuit of Symmetry in Products Liability,” 88 Geo. L.J. 2147 (2000); and (with co-authors) “Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, [...]
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Robert Moffat’s “Whining in the Spoiled Society: Can Semiotics Help Us Survive Prosperity?” is Chapter XVI in “The Law” vs. “The People,” Peter Lang Publishers, 2000.
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Paul Magnarella’s book, “Justice in Africa,” has been nominated for the Raphael Lemkin Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, to be presented March 2001. The award [...]
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Jonathan Cohen wrote “Apology and Lawsuits: Toward Better Lawyering and Dispute Resolution,” in Alternative, and “Apology: Moral Conduct Can Also Be Good Business,” in Dispute Resolution Magazine. His article, [...]
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Thomas Cotter coauthored “The Elusive Logic of Standing Doctrine in Intellectual Property Law,” reprinted from the Tulane Law Review.
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
Professor Walter Weyrauch’s essay “Nonrational Sources of Scholarship: Remembering David Daube (1909-1999),” has been accepted for publication in Rechtshistorisches Journal, a journal of legal history, published in Frankfurt, Germany, in [...]
Published: Aug 28th, 2000
William H. Page, regarded as one of the nation’s top antitrust scholars, has been selected as the law school’s first Marshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar in Electronic Communications and Administrative [...]