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THE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTIVE FEDERAL PREEMPTION IN THE U.S. SECURITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: A LESSON FROM CANADA, OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH


10 Chap. L. Rev. 391 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Articles THE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTIVE FEDERAL PREEMPTION IN THE U.S. SECURITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: A LESSON FROM CANADA, OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH Cheryl Nichols [tippy title="*" header="off"]Assistant Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law. J.D., Georgia State University; M.B.A., University…

EVOLUTION, SCIENCE, AND IDEOLOGY: WHY THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE REQUIRES NEUTRALITY IN SCIENCE CLASSES


10 Chap. L. Rev. 359 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Articles EVOLUTION, SCIENCE, AND IDEOLOGY: WHY THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE REQUIRES NEUTRALITY IN SCIENCE CLASSES Stephen W. Trask [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. 2006, William Mitchell College of Law; B.S. 2003, Liberty University. I would like to thank Professor Russell Pannier, Jeremy Samek, and…

RELIGION, POLITICS, AND THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE: DOES GOD BELONG IN AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE?


10 Chap. L. Rev. 299 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Articles RELIGION, POLITICS, AND THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE: DOES GOD BELONG IN AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE? L. Scott Smith [tippy title="*" header="off"]B.A., University of Texas (Austin); M.Div., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Columbia University (New York); J.D., Texas Tech University.[/tippy] Copyright (c) 2006…

TRADEMARKS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS: A CASE OF CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE


10 Chap. L. Rev. 257 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Articles TRADEMARKS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS: A CASE OF CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE Deborah J. Kemp [tippy title="*" header="off"]Professor of Business Law, Craig Faculty Fellow, Craig School of Business, California State University, Fresno. J.D. 1981, University of Florida School of Law.[/tippy] Lynn M. Forsythe [tippy…

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES ON “PUBLIC USE” IN EMINENT DOMAIN


10 Chap. L. Rev. 235 Chapman Law Review Fall 2006 Appendix A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES ON “PUBLIC USE” IN EMINENT DOMAIN Lauren A. Wiggins [tippy title="*" header="off"]First Year Law Student, U.C. Davis School of Law.[/tippy] Timothy Sandefur [tippy title="**" header="off"]Staff Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation. J.D. 2002, Chapman University School of Law; B.A.…

JUDICIAL USURPATION OF LEGISLATIVE POWER: WHY CONGRESS MUST REASSERT ITS POWER TO DETERMINE WHAT IS “APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION” TO ENFORCE THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT


10 Chap. L. Rev. 49 Chapman Law Review Fall 2006 Article JUDICIAL USURPATION OF LEGISLATIVE POWER: WHY CONGRESS MUST REASSERT ITS POWER TO DETERMINE WHAT IS “APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION” TO ENFORCE THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT Anthony Kovalchick [tippy title="*" header="off"]B.S. St. Vincent College, 1999; J.D. Duquesne University School of Law, 2002. Admitted to…

TRANSCRIPTION OF THE SYMPOSIUM LUNCH PANEL: “INSIGHTS INTO THE DAY-TO-DAY PRACTICALITIES OF CONTROLLING URBAN RUNOFF AND COPING WITH REGULATION”


9 Chap. L. Rev. 527 Chapman Law Review Spring 2006 Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority Symposium Appendix TRANSCRIPTION OF THE SYMPOSIUM LUNCH PANEL: “INSIGHTS INTO THE DAY-TO-DAY PRACTICALITIES OF CONTROLLING URBAN RUNOFF AND COPING WITH REGULATION” Copyright (c) 2006 Chapman Law Review CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL…