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Richard L. Abel (Nueva York, 13 de septiembre de 1941) es profesor de derecho (ahora emérito), especialista en estudios de derecho africano y un renombrado erudito sociojurídico.[1] Biografía Recibió su BA de la Universidad de Harvard (1962), su LL. B. de la Universidad de Columbia (1965) y su Ph.D. de la Universidad de Londres (1974) donde fue Marshall Scholar.[1] Es miembro de la facultad de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles desde 1974. Es expresidente de la Law & Society Association y editor de la revista Law & Society.[2] Publicaciones seleccionadas "Disputando la legalidad en los Estados Unidos después del 11 de septiembre", en Fighting for Political Freedom: Comparative Studies of the Legal Complex and Political Liberalism, editado por Terence Halliday, Lucien Karpik y Malcolm Feeley (Onati International Series in Law and Society). Oxford (2008). Abogados ingleses entre el mercado y el estado: la política del profesionalismo (2003). Hablar con respeto, respetar el habla (1998). Política por otros medios: el derecho en la lucha contra el apartheid, 1980-1994 (1995); (editado con Philip SC Lewis) Abogados en sociedad. Una descripción general. (1995). "Transnational Law Practice", 44 Case Western Reserve Law Review (1993), pág. 737; La política de la justicia informal (editor, 1982). (con William Felstiner y Austin sarat) "El surgimiento y transformación de disputas: nombrar, culpar, reclamar" 15 Law & Society Review, (1980), 631. Referencias Enlaces externos Richard Abel . Descubre los libros populares de Case Western Reserve Law Review. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Equal Protection from Execution: Expanding Atkins to Include Mentally Impaired Offenders.
Case Western Reserve Law Review"Once a substantive right or restriction is recognized in the Constitution ... its enforcement is in no way confined to the rudimentary process deemed adequate in ages past." (1) I...
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The Supreme Court's Antiretaliation Principle.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT In five cases issued during the last five years, the Supreme Court interpreted statutory antiretaliation provisions broadly to protect employees who report illegal employe...
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The Regulation of Common Interest Developments As It Relates to Political Expression: The Argument for Liberty and Economic Efficiency.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions, constantly form associations. They have not only commercial and manufacturing companies, in which all take...
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Institutional Investors and Their Role in Corporate Governance: Reflections by a "Recovering" Corporate Governance Lawyer (Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance: Heroes Or Villains)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThe Symposium's title question "Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance: Heroes or Villains?" is intentionally so broad that it leaves wide open the limits of discussion. I...
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Capping the Bottle on Uncertainty: Closing the Information Loophole in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact.
Case Western Reserve Law Review"When the Well's dry, we know the Worth of Water." Benjamin Franklin (1)
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The Mature Product Preemption Doctrine: The Unitary Standard and the Paradox of Consumer Protection.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION The product preemption doctrine (1) is reaching maturity with all the awkwardness of a hundredyearold adolescent. (2) The history of modern product preemption doctrine...
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To Kill a Mockingbird (Book Review)
Case Western Reserve Law Review"I thought I wanted to be a lawyer but I ain't so sure now!" (1) These days, most of us Americans first encounter To Kill a Mockingbird during our time in junior high or high sc...
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Does Immunity Mean Impunity? the Legal and Political Battle of Household Workers Against Trafficking and Exploitation by Their Foreign Diplomat Employers.
Case Western Reserve Law Review"To some, human trafficking may seem like a problem limited to other parts of the world. In fact, it occurs in every country, including the United States, and we have a responsibil...
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Strange Bedfellows: The Politics of Preemption (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Underscoring the judicial resurgence of interest in the doctrine of federal preemption, the United States Supreme Court opened its 20082009 Term on October 6, 2008 wit...
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Standing Still in the Roberts Court (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewIn 2007, The New York Times reported "limiting the ability of plaintiffs to bring or appeal lawsuits" had emerged as an early "theme" of the Roberts Court. (1) The Wall Street Jour...
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A Lose-Lose Situation: Analyzing the Implications of Investigatory Pretexting Under the Rules of Professional Responsibility.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Chief Deputy District Attorney Mark Pautler lied. He told William Neal that his name was "Mark Palmer" and that he was a public defender. This lie was not without admi...
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Speech Platforms. (Government Speech: The Government's Ability to Compel and Restrict Speech)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThe state plays different roles, and free speech doctrine should (and sometimes does) respect these roles. We properly insist (with some categorical exceptions) that the state not ...
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Congress, Separation of Powers, And Standing (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT Plaintiffs must satisfy certain standing requirements before they may bring a civil action in federal court. Typically a plaintiff must have been injured in particular way...
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The Myth of Fetal Personhood: Reconciling Roe and Fetal Homicide Laws.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION On the cold morning of February 20, 2009, Kenzie Houk, a young mother and bridetobe, was found dead in her western Pennsylvania farmhouse. (1) She had been shot in the...
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Back in the Saddle Again: But Which Way Do We Go from Here? A View of Agency Suggestions for Systemic Risk Regulation.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION When you hear the term "systemic risk," (1) what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Do you think about a "run on the bank"? The subprime mortgage crisis? ...
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Access to Courts and Preemption of State Remedies in Collective Action Perspective (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThe extent to which federal law may preempt state common law tort remedies, thereby limiting litigants' access to court, is an increasingly important issue. (1) Businesses that pro...
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Henry T. King, Jr., At Case, And on the Nuremberg Case (A Tribute to Henry King) (Testimonial)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewHenry King was my teacher, colleague and friend for the past eight years. In particular, he was, through our work at conferences, with the Robert H. Jackson Center and in many priv...
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A Redeemable Loss: Lyng, Lower Courts and American Indian Free Exercise on Public Lands.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewRising above Arizona's desert plains, the San Francisco Peaks reach higher than any other mountain range in the state. (1) Named in honor of the medieval Italian Francis of Assisi ...
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Testers Standing up for Title III of the ADA.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewOne of the things Americans cherish most is autonomy. We want choices and the ability to make them on our own, without interference from anything or anyone. Each and every day we m...
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United States V. Fullmer and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: "True Threats" to Advocacy.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION The past three decades witnessed the emergence of animal law and a diffusion of animal welfare beliefs and practices throughout society. (1) An increasing number of...
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Through the Looking Glass and Beyond: The Future of Disparate Impact Doctrine Under Title VIII.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION The disparate impact theory, which allows a plaintiff to make out a case of discrimination without proving the defendant's intent to discriminate, (1) has been one of ...
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Flawed Assumptions: A Corporate Law Analysis of Free Speech and Corporate Personhood in Citizens United.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI. INTRODUCTION: UNVEILING THE CORPORATE LAW MYTHS EMBEDDED IN CITIZENS UNITED From derivative suits to the derivative speech rights of corporations recognized in Citizens United v...
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A Need to Align the Modern Games with the Modern Times: The International Olympic Committee's Commitment to Fairness, Equality, And Sex Discrimination.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Imagine spending your life training in a sport. Decades of hard work and dedication, as well as some natural talent, have made you one of, if not the, best in the w...
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Empowerment Through Restraint: Reverse Preemption Or Hybrid Lawmaking?(Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT In the jurisprudence of federal jurisdiction, we often observe federal courts exerting power and control under the banner of restraint and deference to states and to other...
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The Intellectual History of the Shortest Article in Law Review History.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI'm sure you're familiar with The Shortest Article in Law Review History. (1) If perchance you haven't read the piece, take a second and get up to speed. (You can do so right nowno...
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The Roberts Court and Access to Justice (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI am honored to be here. Just off a stint as a university president, I may be the only person in America who actually misses talking to lawyers. And I'm glad to be here at Case Wes...
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Mandatory Employment Arbitration: Keeping It Fair, Keeping It Lawful.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION President Obama's election and the Democrats' takeover of Congress, including what was their theoretically filibusterproof majority in the Senate, have encouraged o...
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The Legacy of Granholm V. Heald: Questioning the Constitutionality of Facially Neutral Direct-Shipping Laws.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewSo I dreamed: Wouldn't it be terrific if I could be the heroine who stems the tide, slows the overwhelming production of hormonally overblown or sanitized winesthe ones that the wo...
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Government Interference with Law School Clinics and Access to Justice: When Is There a Legal Remedy? (Government Speech: The Government's Ability to Compel and Restrict Speech)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Government interference with law school clinics resulting in the denial of lowincome people's access to justice is not new. Recent events remind us that it is unlik...
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Rehabilitating Mental Disorder Evidence After Clark V. Arizona: Of Burdens, Presumptions, And the Right to Raise Reasonable Doubt.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION A criminal trial is many things: (1) a quest for truth, (2) a moral drama, (3) a means of averting escalating cycles of private vengeance. (4) At its procedural core, ...
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Beyond Balls and Strikes: Towards a Problem-Solving Ethic in Foreclosure Proceedings.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT Courts across the country are being saddled with a rapid escalation of foreclosure filings due to the fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis. Millions of homeowners sta...
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Judicial Abdication and Equal Access to the Civil Justice System.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThere has been, of late, much talk of the Roberts Court's constricting view of access to the judicial system. Its tight standing decisions, (1) its embrace of more potent Eleventh ...
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Comparative Tales of Origins and Access: Intellectual Property and the Rhetoric of Social Change.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT This Article argues that the opensource and antiexpansionist rhetoric of current intellectualproperty debates is a revolution of surface rhetoric but not of deep structure...
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The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: The Need for a Whistleblower Exception.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION Congress enacted the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA or the Act) with the belief that certain commercial and institutional enterprises were in need of increased ...
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Deconstructing Wyeth V. Levine: The New Limits on Implied Conflict Preemption (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThis Symposium was convened to explore the state of the civil justice system in the United States. At the time, Wyeth v. Levine (1) was pending before the United States Supreme Cou...
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Down But Not out: Why Giles Leaves Forfeiture by Wrongdoing Still Standing.
Case Western Reserve Law Review[The] detective's Holy Trinity ... states that three things solve crimes: Physical evidence.
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Can Preemption Protect Public Participation? (Government Speech: The Government's Ability to Compel and Restrict Speech)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewA fundamental goal of the U.S. legal system is for ordinary people to have the practical ability to vindicate their rights in court. The fight to access the judicial system is "one...
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How Judges Think (Book Review)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewHOW JUDGES THINK BY RICHARD A. POSNER
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Neighbor-On-Neighbor Harassment: Does the Fair Housing Act Make a Federal Case out of It?
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI. INTRODUCTION "This is a nice neighborhoodwe don't want people like you here. Why don't you go back to the ghetto where you belong." (1) Does the federal Fair Housing Act (2) ("F...
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Towards a Public Human Tissue Trust.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewCurrently, major research institutions, graduate medical education programs, and the federal government store over two hundred million human tissue samples available for use in bio...
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The Child Exclusion in a Global Context.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Throughout its history, the United States' system for providing subsistence support to families with children has reflected mixed motives. Emerging f...
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Appellate Courts and Independent Experts.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewThe federal courts of appeals increasingly hear cases that have scientific or highly technical content. This is particularly true of the Federal Circuit, because of its jurisdictio...
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Assisted Reproductive Equality: An Institutional Analysis.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewShould the constitutional right to procreative liberty extend to assisted reproductive technologies? Unlike most commentators to address this question, Radhika Rao appreciates that...
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A Radically Immodest Judicial Modesty: The End of Facial Challenges to Abortion Regulations and the Future of the Health Exception in the Roberts Era (Law Review Symposium 2009)
Case Western Reserve Law Review"This faux judicial restraint is judicial obfuscation." (1) INTRODUCTION
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Lawyer Independence: From Ideal to Viable Legal Standard.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewABSTRACT When, if ever, does a lawyer have an obligation to exercise independent judgment? While the question drives at the deepest commitments of the profession, it has been left ...
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Open Meetings and Closed Mouths: Elected Officials' Free Speech Rights After Garcetti V. Ceballos.
Case Western Reserve Law Review"Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." (1) INTRODUCTION
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The Full Realization of Our Rights: The Right to Health in State Constitutions.
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewState constitutions ... are a font of individual liberties, their protections often extending beyond those required by the Supreme Court's interpretation of federal law. The legal ...
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Exploring the Affective Constitution (Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Melvyn R. Durchslag) (Testimonial)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewI'm delighted to have this opportunity to pay tribute to the work and career of Mel Durchslag. You have a wonderful tradition for celebrating faculty retirements, but it creates a ...
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Guantanamo Habeas Review: Are the D.C. District Court's Decisions Consistent with IHL Internment Standards?(International Humanitarian Law)
Case Western Reserve Journal of International LawAfter the Supreme Court ruled in 2008 in Boumediene v. Bush that the detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility are entitled to the privilege of habeas corpus to challenge ...
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Imaginary Threats to Government's Expressive Interests. (Government Speech: The Government's Ability to Compel and Restrict Speech)
Case Western Reserve Law ReviewINTRODUCTION As the Supreme Court has recognized, the government must speak in a wide variety of ways if it is to function effectively. (1) Government expression also serves val...