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  • ...(1) In post-World War II legal discourse, it occasionally appears as a descriptio...For example, the Index to Legal Periodicals lists 443 books and periodica...

  • ... in text-only format from hundreds of periodicals spanning many years. Subscribers access NEXIS thro...UMI also provides an index of all the articles in NYTO. Articles appear in NY... [this] confused and frequently unfair legal situation with respect to rights in contributions....R. Rep. 122-123. In years past, books compiling stories by journalists such as Janet Fla...

  • This paper presents a comparative study of economic freedom in five groups of countries: Free, Mostly Free, Islamic, Latin American, and a subset of EU member countries. The study includes 103 countries, and uses data from the 2007 Index of Economic Freedom. The paper tests for the statistical significance of the difference between group means for each of ten measures of economic freedom and for the overall freedom score. The empirical evidence shows that the Islamic countries have significantly less economic freedom than the other groups, and that they are the only group with declining economic freedom in the last 13 years.

    ... in business, it also includes governmental, legal, judicial, and administrative corruption. 10. Labo...In Turkey, printing books in Arabic - the sacred script in which the Koran w..., itinerant lecturers, books, periodicals, and encyclopedias in spreading technological know...

  • Historical scholarship on business-environment interactions has largely sidestepped the study of corporate innovations that had both economic and environmental benefits. This issue is examined through late-nineteenth-century initiatives sponsored by the British Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, whose aim was to document and promote the creation of profitable by-products out of polluting industrial waste and emissions. A case is made that the individuals involved in this effort not only anticipated concepts and debates now at the heart of the modern sustainable development literature, but also that their work questions some fundamental premises of this discourse.

    ... the metals, ate through the covers of books, and covered everything with its fuming smoke. Eve... few selected entries from the thirteen-page index will demonstrate the breadth of coverage: Albumen ... in the context of actual or potential legal actions- as I shall now discuss. The Porter Hypoth... in different (typically American) periodicals and broadly discussed, sometimes jointly. For exam...

  • ... 422[Reserved] 423Preferred Rate Periodicals 430Physical Limitations 440Postage and Preparation...Books, including books issued to supplement other books,... listing including mail announcements of legal texts which are part of post-bar admission educati... Any looseleaf page or report (including any index, instruction for filing, table, or sectional ident...

  • The concept of a legal right to privacy existed long before 1890 when Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis published their much-acclaimed Harvard Law Review article advocating tort liability for invasions of privacy by publication. A number of writers and public intellectuals had already dramatized a need for protecting people from the prying of the press. Their essays upheld Victorian social standards and typically assigned blame to commercial pressures on journalists to satisfy public appetites. Attempting to resolve a conflict between civility and civil liberties, they either endorsed as much self-regulation as possible or called for a legal remedy. Nineteenth-century privacy advocates raised issues of audience tastes and media ethics that remain contentious today.

    ...Inexpensive newspapers, pamphlets, and books gave lurid accounts of lust, intoxication, and law... can be traced in the thought-leader periodicals of the late nineteenth century. Prestigious magazi... for this study with the help of volume indexes, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature, databases...

  • ... of "fundamental fairness," addresses which legal procedures are required to be followed in state pr... see or acquire obscene plays, movies, and books. We do indeed base our society on certain assumpti... the undergraduate program's "selection index," which assigned applicants up to 150 points based... purposes, except newspapers, periodicals and books, Halter v. Nebraska, 205 U.S. 34 (1907)....

  • ... promulgating the teachings of the faith and books . . . consist[ing] wholly of writings sacred to a ... the exclusive exemption for religious periodicals promoted religion in violation of the Establishmen... of groups," we said, "is an important index of secular effect." Ibid. We concluded that the pr... alone support himself once he had met his legal obligations. . Footnote 11 For example, in Murdo...

  • ... compilation of a defined set of materials (books, manuscripts, maps, audio-visual materials, serial...The list has 83 pages with index. Conover (1959) published the first attempt to com... of sources publishers, journals, periodicals and other characteristics. The study sheds light o... for failing to comply with the Nigerian Legal Deposit Law. If the law is not enforced, perhaps, ...

  • This research examines the prosecutions of four noted libertarians: free love advocate Ezra Heywood; Dr. Edward Bond Foote, a well-known New York physician and medical publisher; two prominent free thought publishers, DeRobigne M. Bennett and Moses Harman; and the subsequent libertarian campaign for broad First Amendment protection for all citizens which ensued from their arrests and prosecutions. That individuals were putting forth a libertarian philosophy of free expression in the 1870s (albeit largely under the auspices of individual rights rather than the later interpretation of social benefits), demonstrates the formative period of modern First Amendment development occurred decades earlier than is often acknowledged. The research argues that these liberal thinkers, all too cogniza...

    ... matter how unorthodox, without the fear of legal sanctions. Their support of various feminist cause... were numerous, and obscene and indecent books and magazines were readily available, even to chil...-class mailing privileges of any periodicals found to be produced for self-advertising.50 Under... New York Commercial Advertiser, the Bergen Index of New Jersey, the Suffolk Gem of Virginia, and th...



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