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2 Aug 12:40 pm by David Johnson
... claims included unfair competition, passing off and trademark infringement theories. The Webers raised several affirmative defenses, including the first sale doctrine, nominative fair ... identify the product and does not suggest affiliation for sponsorship." The Court concluded that "the Webers' purchase of keyword advertisements from Google, does not, in and of itself, make the fair ... District of Texas, No. 9:09CV1278. Fn2 Mary Kay, Inc. v. Weber, U.S.D.C., Northern District of Texas, Case No. 3: ...
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3 Mar 12:54 pm by Eric
... probably at the reduced distributor prices, which would allow IBCs to flip a portion of the inventory at cost to Weber (keeping the rest for personal consumption at the discounted distributor price or resale through traditional means), enabling Weber to ... these arguments are questionable (why are discontinued but unmodified goods "materially different"?), but everyone agreed that Weber was reselling expired goods, and with perishable goods this could matter. Not being a cosmetics consumer, I'm not ...
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28 Apr, 2007 10:04 am by Gordon Smith
... the conversation turned to the Russian Revolution, and Schumpeter said that as last Marxism would have a practical test. Weber replied that the result was likely to be catastrophic, because the Bolsheviks were so brutal. "That may well be," Schumpeter said, ... but it would be a good laboratory to test our theories." "A laboratory heaped with human corpses!" said Weber. "Every anatomy classroom is the same thing," replied Schumpeter. As the conversation went on, Somary recalled, "Weber became more ...
Tags: Economics
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27 Dec, 2007 4:37 am by Michael J. Hassen
... the federal appellate courts discretionary jurisdiction to consider appeals of remand orders in certain types of class actions." Weber, at 1313. The Tenth Circuit "provisionally granted the petition," but reserved a decision on whether CAFA jurisdiction existed to ... court class action was commenced in 2001, and that the petition for intervention had no effect on that commencement date. Weber, at 1316. Accordingly, it dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction, id. Download PDF file of Weber v. ...
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11 Dec, 2008 7:35 pm by Lawrence Solum
... the development of "logically formal rationality" in governance as central to the rise of Western capitalist democracy. Second, Weber posited that Protestant religious ethics had helped to promote certain economic behaviors associated with contemporary ... in a globalizing world. Transmitters of Weberian analysis in this milieu, however, have at times elided important nuances in Weber's own thought -- nuances that, if incorporated, might have significant implications within development discourse. ...
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5 Mar, 2008 10:54 pm by Lawrence Solum
... It also provides a doctrinal formulation by which to address this issue, as well as normative arguments for why we should. Weber's work draws insight from social science research suggesting that discomfort and anxiety relating to disability can ... the workplace also leads to less acknowledged, even unconscious forms of discrimination. Like the blunt disability harassment Weber discusses, courts and legislatures have found that this less blatantly recognized variant of discrimination is difficult to ...
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3 Nov 1:05 am by Jim Gerl
... sometimes. I'm going to cite an excellent law review article that might answer all your questions: Weber, Mark C., Special Education from the (Damp) Ground Up: Children with Disabilities in a Charter School-Dependent Educational System (October ... charter school kids. The Recovery School District operates schools and oversees most of the charter schools. Professor Weber argues that children with disabilities have largely been an afterthought in the rebuilding of the school system in new Orleans. He ...
Special Education Law Blog - http://specialeducationlawblog.blogspot.com/
28 Aug, 2008 12:21 pm by Michael J. Hassen
... to class members, defendants deducted from payments to the class certain operating or investment costs. Weber v. Mobil Oil Corp., Custer County District Court Case No. CJ- ... that numerosity was not subject to dispute given that the class consisted of approximately 1600 members. Weber, at 7. The court also had no difficulty in concluding that plaintiffs were adequate ... plaintiffs' motion. Id., at 29. The court's legal analysis may be found at pages 21-29. >Download PDF file of Weber v. Mobil Oil
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18 Apr 5:09 pm
Date: April 17, 2009 Location: Weber County Type: Weber, Utah fatal car accident A Weber County resident was killed on Friday night after a tragic Utah car accident, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Police say 51-year-old Scott Slater was driving a Chevrolet Cobalt east on Pioneer Road and ran a red light at 2000 West around 9:00 pm. He struck a southbound Lincoln Navigator carrying four young-adult passengers. The impact caused the Navigator to roll, ejecting a young woman from the SUV. Two ...
Utah Personal Injury Law Firm Blog - http://www.utahpersonalinjurylawfirmblog.com/
21 Sep 4:27 am by Lawrence Solum
... particularly encouraged: [www.eui.eu] Feel free to contact Professor Patterson with any questions. And here is a description of the program: Max Weber Programme for Postdoctoral Studies The overall aim of the Max Weber Programme (MWP), ... are organized for the fellows throughout the year with an individual focus on really developing to be internationally competitive. The Max Weber Programme is geared to developing the academic skills of postdoctoral fellows, while leaving ample time for individual ...
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9 Sep, 2006 3:55 pm by Hanno Kaiser
... also dismisses some acidic letters Arnold directed at the American Civil Liberties Union and Ralph Nader as "snide" (p.194), a term not used to describe comparable broadsides against business in the 1930s and 1940. Despite these reservations, Spencer Weber Waller has done a major service. Arnold is an important figure, and this biography is a valuable guide to his career. If it is sometimes too partial to its subject, that is an error common among biographies. Those interested in the evolution ...
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26 Mar, 2007 10:36 pm by laborprof lpb
Kudos to Mark Weber (DePaul) on the publication of his new book: Disability Harassment (NYU Press 2007). Here is the press release about the book:Building on the insights of both disability studies and civil rights scholars, Mark C. Weber frames...
Tags: Book, club
Workplace Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/laborprof_blog/
6 Apr, 2008 5:23 pm by Sandy Levinson
... allow any armed group to carry arms as an alternative to the state to provide security to the citizens." This, of course, is pure Max Weber, who defined the state as possessing a monopoly over the legitimate use of the means of violence. As I've suggested in earlier posts, ... ,Peter C. Ordeshook, and Olga Shvetsova, which discussed just about everything except the means of violence. Weber's dictum might be accurate (though that is an empirical question) for "unitary states," but it is clearly false ...
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28 Aug, 2008 1:42 pm
No, not these guys. Michael Waterstone and Michael Stein just published their essay, Disabling Prejudice, in the Northwestern University Law Review. It's a review of Mark Weber's great book, Disability Harassment. Grab it while it's hot!
Disability Law - http://disabilitylaw.blogspot.com/index.html
14 Nov, 2008 6:16 pm
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has named my friend Andrew Weber (pictured) First Assistant Attorney General. He replaces Kent Sullivan, who Governor Perry recently appointed to the Fourteenth Court of Appeals. Aside from his legal skills, Andrew is a heck of a nice guy. He is well known to appellate lawyers throughout the state because of the three years he spent as Clerk of the Texas Supreme Court. Congratulations, Andrew! Well done.
Texas Appellate Law Blog - http://www.texasappellatelawblog.com/
21 Mar, 2007 6:27 am
Mark Weber just sent along his new book, Disability Harassment. It's a really great book that will now be the source for enlightenment on disability harassment. Go out and pick up a copy for yourself.
Disability Law - http://disabilitylaw.blogspot.com/index.html
1 Jul, 2007 10:06 am by laborprof lpb
Kudos to Mark Weber (DePaul) for the publication of his treatise, Understanding Disability Law (Lexis-Nexis 2007). Here's a description of the book:Understanding Disability Law discusses important statutory and constitutional issues relating to disability discrimination. It is designed to help students...
Tags: club, Book
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18 Aug, 2008 1:21 am
New on SSRN: Mark Weber, The IDEA Eligibility Mess. The abstract: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guarantees students with disabilities a free public education appropriate to their needs, but students must meet the definition of "child with a disability" to be eligible for that entitlement. The law governing special education eligibility, however, is charitably characterized as a mess. There are several sources of the current eligibility confusion. First, recent court ...
Disability Law - http://disabilitylaw.blogspot.com/index.html
6 Oct, 2008 1:04 pm by laborprof lpb
Mark Weber (DePaul) has posted on SSRN his forthcoming piece in the Georgia State University Law Review: Disability Rights, Disability Discrimination, and Social Insurance. Here is the abstract: This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based...
Tags: Scholarship
Workplace Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/laborprof_blog/
23 Oct, 2008 5:58 am by Lawrence Solum
Mark C. Weber (DePaul University College of Law) has posted Disability Rights, Disability Discrimination, and Social Insurance (Georgia State Univeristy Law Review, Vol. 25, 2009) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based income support to people with disabilities, are compatible with the disability rights movement's ideas. Central to the movement that led to the Americans with Disabilities Act is the insight ...
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