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Browsing Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86, No. 3 (2007) by Title
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O'Scannlain, Diarmuid F.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
As an Oregonian, as well as a Ninth Circuit judge privileged to have chambers in the Pioneer Courthouse in the heart of downtown Portland, Oregon, I thought it fitting to reflect on the role of two landmark decisions on ...
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Geisinger, Alex
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
Part I of this Article provides a short introduction to the
problem of profiling and states’ regulatory responses. Part II
describes the model of rational behavior that underlies the
traditional conception of both ...
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Winters, Lauren E.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
This Article examines the ideological differences among the
current Court over the interpretation and application of federal
law, and the effect these differences have on unsettling prior Supreme Court precedent. Part I ...
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Behan, Christopher W.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
In this Article, I suggest that the 2000 amendment to Rule
404(a)(1) did not go far enough in enhancing the jury’s ability to
determine the probable first aggressor in a homicide or assault
case. I propose a further ...
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Kim, Nancy S.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
This Article seeks to expand the current discussion
governing software licenses and argues that the sui generis
nature of software often necessitates deviations from the
classical contract model of bargaining. ...
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Keb, Tiffany
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2007)
This Comment seeks to explain how a public benefit
requirement will improve the charitable sector in America. Part
I explains what it means to be “charitable” in American tax law,
and provides a general idea of what an ...
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