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Introduction I. Llewellyn's Legacy: The Normative Foundations Of Article 2> A. An Introduction To The Normative Debates In Contract Theory 1. Policing Bargains: The Limits of "Free Contract" 2. The Gap-Filling Function of Legal Rules B. Llewellyn's Contributions to Contract Theory 1. Llewellyn's View on Default Rules 2. Llewellyn and Freedom of Contract 3. Llewellyn's Solution to the Tension between Ex Ante Defaults and Regulated Bargains 4. Llewellyn's Law and Economics II. The Political Economy Of Article 2 A. A Brief Overview of the Uniform Commercial Code Project B. The Default Rules of Article 2 1. Regulating Contractual Breakdown: Efficient Allocation of Commercial Risks 2. Regulating Ongoing Contractual Relationships: Flexibility and Tailored Defaults 3. Rule Form and Struct...
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..., Congress passed the Drug Price Competition andPatent Term Restoration Act, 98 Stat. 1585, com... See Altria Group, Inc. v. Good, 555 U. S.70, 77 (2008) ("[W]hen the...
Steroid use is only now being recognized as a national epidemic. Although American athletes have been using anabolic steroids since the 1950s, it was not until the 1980s that athletic governing bodies began to monitor and sanction illegal supplementation. It is easier to understand why paid, professional athletes might partake in steroid use; keeping up with the competition, sustaining or improving abilities, salary incentives and endorsements based on performance are but a few reasons. But it is more difficult to understand why adult nonprofessional athletes would eagerly flout the law and put their health at risk. Academic research into steroid use has largely ignored this populous group, instead focusing on professional, college or high school/ adolescent athletes. Through semi-struc...
Congress passed the Sherman Act in 1890 to restrain Standard Oil's monopolistic practices. The Act seeks to foster an appropriate level of competition while forbidding overly zealous competition, such as predatory pricing, that excludes fellow competitors from the market. The pricing tactic commonly known as a bundled discount has come under increased scrutiny in recent years. In bundled discounts, companies offer consumers a package of diverse goods for a price that is less than the price of the constituent parts. In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. , a predatory-pricing case brought under the Clayton Act involving an oligopoly market, the Supreme Court held that discounts remaining above an appropriate measure of an antitrust defendant's cost do not violate the Sh...
BlackHawk Products Group The BlackHawk® A.C.E. (Advanced Combat Eyewear) is designed to meet the demands of military and law enforcement tactical operators. Other features of the A.C.E. include: 100% UV-A and UV-B protection; flow-coated anti-scratch and anti-fog treatments; cage frame design with dust filter around circumference for ventilation and particle filtration; canted 35mm strap with anti-slip silicone; removable protective nose guard; acetate tear-off lens capable (one clear and one grey (smoke) tint included). According to Fred Ravetto of Elvex Corp., "Elvex's origins are in the industrial safety market where cost competition is much more aggressive than military and law enforcement markets.
... paper prepared by the Competition Law Group. Readers should be mindful that since that article...
... has been designed to facilitate fair competition in the electronic communications sector and consis... Union) and the Radio Spectrum Policy Group and the Radio Spectrum Committee. . Flexible spect...
The Monroe County Bar Association's Law Explorers moot court competition took place on Saturday, March 19 at the Hall of Justice, where Nixon Peabody LLP attorneys Greg Mascitti and Steve Jones coached two teams to first and second place. The Law Explorers program is a six-month program that gives local high school students the opportunity to learn about the law and participate in a mock court competition. The program brings a diverse group of high school students together in a comprehensive learning environment. Although the students are from different high schools and communities, they often remain friends outside Law Explorers.
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