127 research outputs found
The Logic and Limits of Public Information Mandates Under Federal Hazardous Waste Law: A Policy Analysis
Introduction to Justice Robert D. Rucker\u27s Article, The Right to Ignore the Law: Constitutional Entitlement Versus Judicial Interpretation
Against Sustainable Development Grand Theory: A Plea for Pragmatism in Resolving Disputes Involving International Trade and the Environment
Annoyancetech Vigilante Torts and Policy
The twenty-first century has ushered in demand by some Americans for annoyancetech devices—novel electronic gadgets that secretly fend off, punish, or comment upon perceived antisocial and annoying behaviors of others. Manufacturers, marketers, and users of certain annoyancetech devices, however, face potential tort liability for personal and property damages suffered by the targets of this “revenge by gadget.” Federal, state, and local policymakers should start the process of coming to pragmatic terms with the troubling rise in the popularity of annoyancetech devices. This is an area of social policy that cries out for thoughtful and creative legislative solutions
Some (Mostly) Theoretical and (Very Brief) Pragmatic Observations on Environmental Alternative Dispute Resolution in America
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