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    Orbiter structural design and verification

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    The space shuttle development program provided the opportunity to challenge many of the established practices and approaches used in prior manned space flight programs. The most significant accomplishments and resulting precedents which emerged during the structural development of the space shuttle and the space shuttle orbiter are reviewed. Innovations in criteria, design solutions, and certification are highlighted, and brief comments on the lessons learned are included. Thermal stress, graphite epoxy moisture, window structure, and structural inspection are discussed under lessons learned

    Beyond Unlimiting Shareholder Liability: Vicarious Tort Liability for Corporate Officers

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    Debate continues to rage over limited shareholder liability and the social costs it imposes.\u27 While proposals flourish for imposing liability on shareholders to reduce these costs, little attention has been devoted to a more promising solution: vicarious tort liability for high- ranking corporate officers. Limited shareholder liability produces benefits, but it also inflicts costs, including encouraging excessively risky corporate activity. These costs are most pronounced in the tort context because potential tort victims rarely can protect themselves by monitoring corporate activities or bargaining with corporate actors. Commentators disagree on limited shareholder liability\u27s net impact on social utility and what, if anything, should be done to change limited liability. Some defend the current regime as efficient or at least preferable to alternatives, even in the tort context. Others propose curtailing limited liability, arguing that vicarious liability for corporate torts ought to extend to some or all shareholders in closely held corporations, or that courts ought to pierce the corporate veil more often. Still others have gone much further, arguing that liability for corporate torts should extend to all shareholders. Few, however, have seriously considered extending vicarious liability to the firm\u27s other primary stakeholders, corporate management. Most who have addressed the idea have dismissed it with little analysis. In this post-Enron environment of concerns over corporate accountability and participant behavior, it is time to take seriously the option of holding top corporate officers responsible for the torts of their enterprises

    Charlie Sullivan’s Scholarly Impact: A Modest Overview

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    Communities and Their Corporations: Towards a Stakeholder Conception of the Production of Corporate Law

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    Alien Registration- Glynn, Thomas P. (East Machias, Washington County)

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