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Holland, Mary; Zachary, Chase E.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-11-20)
This Article explores both the theory and practice of herd immunity. The authors evaluate the scientific assumptions underlying the theory, how the theory applies in law, a game theory approach to herd immunity, and a ...
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Reiss, Dorit Rubinstein
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-01-27)
Unlike vaccine science, appropriate vaccine policy does not have a clear, evidence-based answer. The best policy for any given country is a complex question, and reasonable minds can differ on whether any type of mandate ...
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Werb, Dan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-07-15)
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Caulkins, Jonathan P.; Hawken, Angela; Kilmer, Beau; Kleiman, Mark A. R.; Pfrommer, Katherine; Pruess, Jacob; Shaw, Timothy
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-07-15)
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Marmaduke, Susan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-04-10)
The Horton decision, its meaning, and its significance for statutes that eliminate causes of action or curtail the recoverable damages for various torts have been the subject of much debate and litigation. The Oregon Court ...
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Mushlin, Michael B.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-04-16)
This is the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka’s In the Penal Colony. The story brilliantly imagines a gruesome killing machine at the epicenter of a mythical prison’s operations. The torture caused by this apparatus comes ...
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Nathan, Harold
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-12)
[Reprint of 14 Or. L. Rev. 327 (1935)]
Transcript of address presented in 1935 by Harold Nathan, Assistant Director of the FBI, regarding law enforcement agencies.
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Tucker, Ricky
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
Abenomics refers to the economic reform policies advocated by Japanese Prime Minister Abe. Abenomics involves three “arrows” designed to jump-start the Japanese economy: fiscal stimulus, monetary easing, and structural ...
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Vincent, Eleanor J.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-01-27)
The significant increase in multi-forum litigation of intra-corporate disputes over the last decade has imposed considerable monetary costs on stockholders and raised uncertainty in outcomes. Forum selection bylaws, ...
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Briggs, Geoffrey
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-01-18)
All of Oregon’s public community colleges and universities have established some form of public safety regime. But interestingly, whereas Oregon’s universities are statutorily empowered to create and operate campus police ...
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Callier, Michael; Reeb, Achim
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-05-08)
The need for law firms to evolve and innovate is well-known and much discussed. However, the term “innovation” has become a buzzword as firms struggle to implement innovation strategies. This Article not only advocates for ...
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Godfrey, Nicole B.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-01-18)
Prisoners seeking judicial intervention to stop subjugation to cruel conditions must meet an exacting Eighth Amendment test. The prisoner must prove that the condition is “sufficiently serious” and that prison officials ...
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Dorsey, Lauren
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2024-05-20)
This Comment harnesses an interdisciplinary legal, economic, and equity lens to attempt to holistically evaluate the opportunities and limitations facing United States water markets as a tool for efficient and equitable ...
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Vincent, David P.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-11-19)
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Franklin, Xander; Kuennen, Tamara
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-12-15)
Throughout this Article, we will examine the extraordinary challenges faced by partners of military members when their relationships become abusive. Few legal scholars have written about the phenomenon; of them, most focus ...
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Bezanson, Randall P.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Schuman, David
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
Jack Landau was the best appellate court judge in Oregon history, with the sole exception of Hans Linde. His opinions for the Oregon Court of Appeals and the Oregon Supreme Court are lucidly written, flawlessly organized, ...
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Schuman, David
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-12-21)
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Mullens, Rob
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-12-21)
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Vitiello, Michael
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-07-15)
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