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    AuthorMeyer, Timothy (2)Slobogin, Christopher (2)Thomas, Randall S. (2)Cain, Matthew D. (1)Cox, James D. (1)Fisch, Jill (1)Fishman, Joseph P. (1)Garcia, Frank J. (1)Hazel, James W. (1)Serkin, Christopher (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Selective Enforcement 

    Meyer, Timothy (Columbia Law Review, 2018)
    The 2016 presidential election was one of the most divisive in recent memory, but it produced a surprising bipartisan consensus. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders all agreed that U.S. trade agreements should ...
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    The Shifting Tides of Merger Litigation 

    Thomas, Randall S.; Cain, Matthew D.; Fisch, Jill; Solomon, Steven Davidoff (Vanderbilt Law Review, 2018)
    In 2015, Delaware made several important changes to its laws concerning merger litigation. These changes, which were made in response to a perception that levels of merger litigation were too high and that a substantial ...
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    How and Why is the American Punishment System "Exceptional"? 

    Slobogin, Christopher (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), 2018-04-24)
    Anyone interested in American criminal justice has to wonder why we have so many more people in prison—in absolute as well as relative terms—than the western half of the European continent, the part of the world most readily ...
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    Delaware's Retreat 

    Thomas, Randall S.; Cox, James D. (Delaware Journal of Corporation Law, 2018)
    The 1980’s is appropriately considered the Golden Age of Delaware corporate law. Within that era, the Delaware courts won international attention by not just erecting the legal pillars that frame today’s corporate governance ...
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    Music As a Matter of Law 

    Fishman, Joseph P. (Harvard Law Review, 2018)
    What is a musical work? Philosophers debate it, but for judges the answer has long been simple: music means melody. Though few recognize it today, that answer goes all the way back to the birth of music copyright litigation ...
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    Who Knows What and When? 

    Slobogin, Christopher; Hazel, James W. (Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2018)
    Direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) companies have proliferated in the past several years. Based on an analysis of genetic material submitted by consumers, these companies offer a wide array of services, ranging ...
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    Restoring Trade's Social Contract 

    Meyer, Timothy; Garcia, Frank J. (Michigan Law Review Online, 2018)
    As we write, the United States, Canada, and Mexico are renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). These talks—and their possible failure—represent the biggest shift in U.S. economic policy in a generation. ...
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    Prospective Grandfathering 

    Serkin, Christopher (2018)
    Legal change has the potential to disrupt settled expectations and property rights. The Takings Clause provides protection from the most significant costs by requiring compensation following a change in the law, but threats ...

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