Articles
Salerno v. Chevron: What to Do About Statutory Challenges
The Chevron standard for judging agency statutory interpretations is ubiquitous in administrative law cases. The...
Basel II Moves Global Banking Toward Self-Regulation
The Basel II Capital Accord is designed to improve the international flow of capital while...
The SEC’s New Compliance Procedure Rule for Investment Advisers
New rule 206(4)-7 of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) may be the...
Campaign Finance Reform in the Supreme Court: Selections from the 2003 National Lawyers Convention
MR. POTTER: Thank you very much, Judge. It’s a pleasure to be here. I recognize...
Child Pornography and the Slippery Slopes of Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition
There are many visions of the slippery slope. I have a personal favorite stemming from...
Thor L. Halvorssen Reviews You Can’t Say That!: The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws by David E. Bernstein
A judge in Pennsylvania ruled that by printing Christian-themed verses on company paychecks, a trucking...
Engage Volume 5, Issue 1, April 2004
Administrative Law & Regulation Independent Peer Review: The Sine Qua Non of Information Quality by...
Independent Peer Review: The Sine Qua Non of Information Quality
In September 2003, the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Office of Information and Regulatory...
David Applegate Reviews "Substantial Similarity in Copyright Law" - By Robert C. Osterberg and Eric C. Osterberg
Copyright law, like the law of contracts, is deceptively complex. What appear on the surface...
Reid Alan Cox Reviews "Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles, Student Notes, and Seminar Papers" By Eugene Volokh
In the forward to Professor Eugene Volokh’s new book, Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles,...
An Uncertain Trumpet: Delaware Hears the Call of Corporate Governance Reform
Delaware, the home of 60% of the Fortune 500, is synonymous with corporate activity and...
The SEC's Proposed Shareholder Nomination Rules: A Dialogue
Americans are traditionally wary of large aggregations of economic power. The antitrust laws are one...
Gay Marriage and the Federal Judicial Nomination Process
Last year saw momentous advances in civil rights for homosexual persons. First, in Lawrence v....
A Dissenting View: Some Guarded Optimism on Combating Terrorists Money Laundering
We will not win the terrorism war only by pursuing the money-laundering techniques of the...
Engage Volume 4, Issue 2, October 2003
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION The Benefits and Costs of Sound Economics: The “Clear Skies” Dilemma...
The Benefits and Costs of Sound Economics: The "Clear Skies" Dilemma
In early 2003, officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) embarked on a “listening...
Warning to Trial Lawyers: Read the Law -- The Federal Law -- Before Proceeding
In the world of toxic tort suits, “failure to warn” can be a trial lawyer’s...
Roger Clegg Reviews "Beyond the Color Line: New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in America" Editied by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom
Early in his second term, President Clinton announced that America badly needed to have a...