Portions for many foods and beverages have increased in size over the past several decades and these increases are thought to contribute to a rise in rates of overweight and obesity [1,2,3]. Studies in adults and children, in both controlled and naturalistic settings, and across a variety of...
Courts applying a federal common law of successor liability argued that their approach would achieve greater national uniformity and avoid the danger of state laws that supposedly unduly limited the liability of successor corporations.Additionally, while some courts adopting a federal common law standard ...
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Even as debate over the court's abortion decision percolates, the 1981 federal statute that grew out of the presidential committee's findings, the Uniform Determination of Death Act, is also under review. This year, the Uniform Law Commission, a nonpartisan group of legal experts that drafts l...
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Common Law Bills of Rights as Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: #include virtual="/journals/includes/copyright/tlj2005_bnr.htinc" University of Toronto Law Journal... K Roach - 《University of Toronto Law Journal》 被引量: ...
Why haven’t the Justice Department and the SEC urged Congress to write a clear insider trading statute before now? Because they have assumed, probably correctly, that as soon as the boundaries of insider trading are clearly defined, the people doing the trading will find ways to skirt or pus...
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