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New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 6, No. 5
Posted on September 22, 2012The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 6, No. 4
Posted on July 02, 2012The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 6, No. 3
Posted on June 12, 2012The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 6, No. 2
Posted on June 12, 2012The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 6, No. 1
Posted on February 15, 2012The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Animal Law Volume 17, Issue 2
Posted on October 03, 2011The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Animal Law is now out. Here are the articles published in Volume 17, Issue 2 of Animal Law, complete with links to the abstracts: Articles THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT v. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: HOW THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DERAILED CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE [...
New L&C Law Scholarship: THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT v. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Posted on October 03, 2011Ed Newcomer, Marie Palladini & Leah Jones, THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT v. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: HOW THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DERAILED CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT, 17 Animal Law 251 (2011) Historically, in prosecutions under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), to prove the element “knowingly” the government only had to [...
New L&C Law Scholarship: HUMAN DRAMA, ANIMAL TRIALS
Posted on October 03, 2011Katie Sykes, HUMAN DRAMA, ANIMAL TRIALS: WHAT THE MEDIEVAL ANIMAL TRIALS CAN TEACH US ABOUT JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS, 17 Animal Law 273 (2011) The legal system generally does little to protect animals, and one aspect of its inadequacy is a matter of formal structure: under United States and Canadian law, animals are not legal “persons” [...
New L&C Law Scholarship: ANIMAL VIOLENCE COURT
Posted on October 03, 2011Debra L. Muller-Harris, ANIMAL VIOLENCE COURT: A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE-BASED PROBLEM-SOLVING COURT FOR THE ADJUDICATION OF ANIMAL CRUELTY CASES INVOLVING JUVENILE OFFENDERS AND ANIMAL HOARDERS, 17 Animal Law 313 (2011) Cases involving cruelty to animals are currently handled by the traditional criminal courts...
New L&C Law Scholarship: 2010 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
Posted on October 03, 2011Jennifer O?Brien, Jenny Keatinge & Richard Myers, Authors, , 17 Animal Law 415 (2011)
New L&C Law Scholarship: WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS FOR ORGANIC ANIMALS
Posted on October 03, 2011Aurora Paulsen, WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS FOR ORGANIC ANIMALS: CLOSING LOOPHOLES IN THE REGULATION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, 17 Animal Law 337 (2011) For many consumers, farm animal welfare matters. To ensure the well-being of farm animals, consumers often pay premium prices for animal products with humane labels...
New L&C Law Scholarship: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ANIMAL ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE
Posted on October 03, 2011Sharon L. Nelson, THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ANIMAL ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE: A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 17 Animal Law 369 (2011) This Selected Annotated Bibliography assembles legal and social literature that examines the link between domestic violence and animal abuse...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Environmental Law Review Volume 41, Issue 3
Posted on September 30, 2011The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental Law Review is now out. Here are the articles published in Volume 41, Issue 3 of Environmental Law Review, complete with links to the abstracts and full-text articles: Articles Unnatural Foundations: Legal Education’s Ecologically-Dismissive Subtexts by Don Ellinghausen, Jr...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Unnatural Foundations
Posted on September 30, 2011Don Ellinghausen, Jr, Unnatural Foundations: Legal Education’s Ecologically-Dismissive Subtexts, 41 Environmental Law Review 681 (2011) This Article examines how law school’s philosophical, cultural, and ethical subtexts inhibit students’ development of environmental consciousness...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy Economy
Posted on September 30, 2011Ann E. Drobot, Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy Economy: The Call for National Cooperative Watershed Planning, 41 Environmental Law Review 707 (2011) Climate change and national security concerns that arise from America’s dependence on foreign fuels are causing policymakers to call for the transformation of the U...
New L&C Law Scholarship: The Clean Development Mechanism and the Poverty Issue
Posted on September 30, 2011Marie Blevin, The Clean Development Mechanism and the Poverty Issue, 41 Environmental Law Review 777 (2011) Clean Development Mechanisms are part of the Kyoto Protocol flexible mechanisms, and aim both at reducing the greenhouse gas emissions in a host country and at improving sustainable development in that country...
New L&C Law Scholarship: INTRODUCTION
Posted on September 30, 2011INTRODUCTION, 41 Environmental Law Review 811 (2011)
New L&C Law Scholarship: CASE SUMMARIES
Posted on September 30, 2011CASE SUMMARIES, 41 Environmental Law Review 813 (2011)
New L&C Law Scholarship: Intervention by Non-Settling PRPs in CERCLA Actions
Posted on September 30, 2011Toby A. McCartt, Intervention by Non-Settling PRPs in CERCLA Actions, 41 Environmental Law Review 957 (2011) This Chapter examines the issue of non-settling PRPs moving to intervene in CERCLA actions where the government is seeking entry of a consent decree between it and settling PRPs...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Taking the Bitter with the Sweet
Posted on September 30, 2011Nolan Shutler, Taking the Bitter with the Sweet: Wenatchi Fishing Rights, 41 Environmental Law Review 987 (2011) This Chapter examines the Ninth Circuit’s 2010 Decision in United States v. Colville, which provides the latest in the American Indian fishing rights saga of the Northwest that began in 1855...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Migratory Species and Ecological Processes
Posted on September 30, 2011Heather L. Reynolds & Keith Clay, Migratory Species and Ecological Processes, 41 Environmental Law Review 371 (2011) By definition, migratory species are members of multiple ecological communities separated in space and time. We examine this attribute of migratory species in terms of the ecological roles played by migrants in ecosystems...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Environmental Law Review Volume 41, Issue 2
Posted on September 30, 2011The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental Law Review is now out. Here are the articles published in Volume 41, Issue 2 of Environmental Law Review, complete with links to the abstracts and full-text articles: Symposium: ANIMAL MIGRATION CONSERVATION Symposium Essays Migration Conservation: A View From Above by Robert L...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 5, No. 6
Posted on September 28, 2011The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 5, No. 5
Posted on September 27, 2011The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 5, No. 4
Posted on August 26, 2011The latest Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series has now been posted. The series, part of the SSRN Legal Scholarship Network, presents papers accepted for publication and working papers of the Lewis & Clark Law School faculty...
New L&C Law Scholarship: Lewis & Clark Law Review Volume 15, Number 3
Posted on August 12, 2011The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Lewis & Clark Law Review is now out. Here are the articles published in Volume 15, Number 3 of Lewis & Clark Law Review, complete with links to the abstracts and full-text articles: Symposium: Foreign Official Immunity After Samantar v...
New L&C Law Scholarship: INTERPRETING THE FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT THE TEXT?
Posted on August 12, 2011Joseph W. Dellapenna, INTERPRETING THE FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT: READING OR CONSTRUING THE TEXT?, 15 Lewis & Clark Law Review 555 (2011) In 1976, Congress enacted the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in order to move decisions about the immunity of foreign states from the State Department into the courts...
New L&C Law Scholarship: SAMANTAR, OFFICIAL IMMUNITY AND FEDERAL COMMON LAW
Posted on August 12, 2011Peter B. Rutledge, SAMANTAR, OFFICIAL IMMUNITY AND FEDERAL COMMON LAW, 15 Lewis & Clark Law Review 589 (2011) The Supreme Court’s decision in Samantar is most easily understood as holding that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not cover claims against individual foreign government officers...
New L&C Law Scholarship: ANNOTATED BRIEF OF PROFESSORS OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMPARATIVE LAW AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF RESPONDENTS
Posted on August 12, 2011Chimene I. Keitner, ANNOTATED BRIEF OF PROFESSORS OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMPARATIVE LAW AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF RESPONDENTS, 15 Lewis & Clark Law Review 609 (2011) This annotated amicus brief from Samantar v. Yousuf presents the argument, which was advanced by amici Professors of Public International Law and Comparative Law, that non-FSIA [...
New L&C Law Scholarship: SAMANTAR AND THE FUTURE OF FOREIGN OFFICIAL IMMUNITY
Posted on August 12, 2011David P. Stewart, SAMANTAR AND THE FUTURE OF FOREIGN OFFICIAL IMMUNITY, 15 Lewis & Clark Law Review 633 (2011) The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Samantar v. Yousuf resolved a long-standing issue of U.S. law by determining that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not apply to claims brought against individual foreign government officials, [...
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