20 research outputs found
A Second Chance for Innovation - Foreign Inspiration for the Revised Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
State v. Chauvin: Determining the Admissibility of a Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome Diagnosis as Substantive Evidence of Sexual Abuse
Eliminating Landlord Retaliation in England and Wales—Lessons from the United States
The article focuses on the anti-retaliation legislation in England and Wales for eliminating of landlord system in the country. Topics discussed include implementation of strategies aimed at prohibiting retaliatory eviction in England and Wales, prohibition of landlord retaliation in the U.S. such as Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) for the protection of tenants, and reporting of tenant eviction
Finding Room for Fairness in Formalism--The Sliding Scale Approach to Unconscionability
This Article evaluates the sliding scale approach to unconscionability, defends its use, and advocates for its continued and expanded application to consumer standard form contracts. Part I describes the sliding scale approach and its recent popularity in state courts, thereby filling a gap in the scholarly doctrine, which has to date failed to fully examine this trend. Parts II and III defend the sliding scale approach, praising its potential to align the unconscionability analysis with interdisciplinary research regarding consumer behavior and to balance formalist concerns about judicial regulation of unfair terms in standard form contracts. Finally, Part IV calls for calibrations to the sliding scale approach and its application to standardized forms that will ensure its success as a protective device for consumers
A Second Chance for Innovation--Foreign Inspiration for the Revised Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
The Anomalous Interaction Between Code and Statute--Lessor\u27s Warranty and Statutory Waiver
Louisiana Civil Code with Official Legislative Commentary: 2016 Student Edition
This statutory compilation is an essential text for any course on the Louisiana civil law. The Louisiana Civil Code: Student Edition contains the official text of the Louisiana Civil Code of 1870, complete with revisions and amendments through the 2015 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature, as well as the official legislative commentary.https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/books/1102/thumbnail.jp
