Apr 11, 2013International Student Athletes and NCAA Amateurism: Setting an Equitable Standard for Eligibility afThe United States is often called the land of opportunity. In many ways it has proven so, but this is not always the case. International...
Apr 11, 2013Towards a Declaratory School of Government RecognitionRecognition of governments has historically been a political matter. Governments could choose to recognize or not to recognize any other...
Apr 11, 2013First Amendment and “Foreign-Controlled” U.S. Corporations: Why Congress Ought to Affirm Domestic Political spending in the modern-day, prolonged election cycle continues to exceed historic proportions. With money equated to speech,...
Apr 11, 2013Hate Speech and Persecution: A Contextual ApproachScholarly work on atrocity-speech law has focused almost exclusively on incitement to genocide. But case law has established liability...
Apr 11, 2013Stateless in the United States: Current Reality and a Future PredictionStatelessness exists in the United States—a fact that should be of concern to advocates of strict immigration control as well as those...
Apr 11, 2013Lexis Nexus Complexus: Comparative Contract Law and International Accounting Collide in the IASB–FAU.S. and international accounting-standard setters plan to launch a new, global revenue accounting standard, Revenue from Contracts with...
Apr 11, 2013Beyond Regulation: A Comparative Look at State-Centric Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law iCorporate social responsibility (CSR) is often understood as the voluntary actions firms take beyond legal compliance. However, in recent...