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Taming the Wild West: The Time is Near for Congress to Intervene in Name, Image, and Likeness Deals for Collegiate Athletes
This note proposes a multifaceted approach for congressional intervention in the NIL market. While there are many areas needing NIL regulation in the collegiate athletic market, the most critical area of need for NIL regulation involves the collectives and directives. These entities have formed and operated without any meaningful guardrails since the NCAA permitted student-athletes to be compensated for their NIL. Additionally, they have been able to influence recruiting both at the high school recruit level and in the collegiate athlete transfer portal
Angular Momentum Regulates Atomic Gas Fractions of Galactic Disks
We show that the mass fraction f_atm = 1.35*MHI/M of neutral atomic gas (HI
and He) in isolated local disk galaxies of baryonic mass M is well described by
a straightforward stability model for flat exponential disks. In the outer disk
parts, where gas at the characteristic dispersion of the warm neutral medium is
stable in the sense of Toomre (1964), the disk consists of neutral atomic gas;
conversely the inner part where this medium would be Toomre-unstable, is
dominated by stars and molecules. Within this model, f_atm only depends on a
global stability parameter q=j*sigma/(GM), where j is the baryonic specific
angular momentum of the disk and sigma the velocity dispersion of the atomic
gas. The analytically derived first-order solution f_atm = min{1,2.5q^1.12}
provides a good fit to all plausible rotation curves. This model, with no free
parameters, agrees remarkably well (+-0.2 dex) with measurements of f_atm in
isolated local disk galaxies, even with galaxies that are extremely HI-rich or
HI-poor for their mass. The finding that f_atm increases monotonically with q
for pure stability reasons offers a powerful intuitive explanation for the mean
variation of f_atm with M: in a cold dark matter universe galaxies are expected
to follow j~M^(2/3), which implies the average scaling q~M^(-1/3) and hence
f_atm~M^(-0.37), in agreement with observations.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
The Rise and Fall of Fear of Abuse in Consumer Bankruptcy: Most Recent Comparative Evidence from Europe and Beyond, 96 Tex. L. Rev. 1327 (2018)
Prepared for a symposium celebrating the groundbreaking career of Jay Westbrook, this Article examines recent evidence of fear of abuse of the benefits of consumer bankruptcy and the gradual abatement of that fear in modern consumer insolvency law reform. It marshals evidence of a recent and accelerating retreat in both the judicial discretion that Westbrook attributed to lawmakers\u27 fear of abuse and other more direct techniques to avoid abusive recourse to consumer discharge. Fear of abuse appears to be diminishing with accumulated experience as indicated by recent liberalizing reforms in Denmark, Slovakia, Poland, Austria, Russia, and Romania. At the same time, evidence from countries that have only begun to develop policies on personal insolvency and discharge - Croatia, Bulgaria, China, and Saudi Arabia - indicate that fear, or at least resistance to discharge relief, clearly persists
Land Grant Application- Kilborn, John (Bridgeton, ME)
Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for John Kilborn for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_mass/1211/thumbnail.jp
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