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Burton H. Wolfe, pro se, San Francisco, CA, for the appellant.
Jill Bowers, Deputy Attorney General for the state of California, Sacramento, CA, for ...
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Baker contends that ethical rules in society change in time and are different in different cultures. McGee maintains that efficiency is a variant of utilitarian ethics. Doom asserts that Rawls' method of wide reflective equilibrium explicates and defends his theory of justice. Burton and Goldsby argue that behavior that does not meet an identifiable and justifiable ethical standard must lead to relative harm to shareholders over the long term. Meinster explains how economic theory based on empiricist philosophical principles produces concepts that distort our experience of the economy. Werhane notices that what is often missing in organizational decision-making is a systemic as well as a morally imaginative approach.
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Introduction. II. "Disabling": From Little v. Barreme to Youngstown. A. Little and the Quasi-War. B. Brown and the War of 1812. C. Youngstown on Marshall's View: Justice Burton and Justice Clark. D. Youngstown on Jackson's View. E. Dames & Moore, Campbell v. Clinton, and the Separation of Powers Before September 11. III. "Anti-disabling": The Commander-in-chief Override. A. The Debut of the Commander-in-Chief Override: Hamdi and Padilla. B. The Commander-in-Chief Override Defended: The NSA White Paper. C. The Commander-in-Chief Override Extended: Military Commissions. IV. Hamdan and the Separation of Powers. A. Hamdan. B. Hamdan as Youngstown. V. Conclusion.
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Representative Dan Burton (R. Ind.) I. The Text II. The Legislative History III. Case Law IV. Conclusion
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...With Justice Jackson, we "may be surprised at the poverty of re... Jackson concurring), 655, 657 (Justice Burton concurring), 660 (Justice Clark concurring). . 3...
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James E. Burton, pro se.
Jim Mattox, Atty. Gen., Dana E. Parker, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, Tex., for respondent-appellee.
Appeal from the United Stat...
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The era of big government may or may not actually be over, but during the past year alone, Keynesian liberalism has certainly become the stuff of hist...
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GREAT NECK, NY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 8, 1999--
NAM Corporation (NASDAQ: NAMC) announced today that the Honorable Justice Burton B. Roberts, who is ...
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FRANKLIN - Robert Camp Ray, 92, left this earth for his heavenly reward Sept. 28, 2010. A lifelong Christian, he knew that because he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, he is forgiven and will spend eternity with Christ. Bob was born Nov. 11, 1917 to Sallie Camp Ray and Burton Justice Ray. He was raised in Franklin, and graduated from Franklin High School. He then attended Woodberry Forest for two post years. In 1940, he graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in History. While at Cornell, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity serving as its president his senior year. At Cornell Bob met and married his first wife June Miller in 1940, and they had two sons. As a member of the ROTC he served as Corps lieutenant colonel and graduated with a commission in the U.S. A...
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FRANKLIN - Robert Camp Ray, 92, left this earth for his heavenly reward Sept. 28, 2010. A lifelong Christian, he knew that because he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, he is forgiven and will spend eternity with Christ. Bob was born Nov. 11, 1917 to Sallie Camp Ray and Burton Justice Ray. He was raised in Franklin, and graduated from Franklin High School. He then attended Woodberry Forest for two post years. In 1940, he graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in History. While at Cornell, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity serving as its president his senior year. At Cornell Bob met and married his first wife June Miller in 1940, and they had two sons. As a member of the ROTC he served as Corps lieutenant colonel and graduated with a commission in the U.S. A...