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Release Candidate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Release Candidate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-08-01
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

"The desire for life becomes a wish for death."Handed a death sentence at news that his aggressive brain tumour has now become untreatable, Tomás Gabino prepares to savour his final days when a second opportunity at life is presented to him.Set amidst a society in which prison overcrowding has reached tipping point and facial transplants have become acceptable, medical science ponders if it can kill two birds with one stone by taking the ultimate step in disease treatment.

Prescribing Sunshine: Why Vitamin D Should Be Flying Off Shelves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Prescribing Sunshine: Why Vitamin D Should Be Flying Off Shelves

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Vitamin D is shaping up to become the greatest natural health intervention of all time. Not only is it appearing essential to all aspects of our health, it also has the potential of levelling out socio-political disparities.Prescribing Sunshine: Why vitamin D should be flying off shelves goes further than other books on the topic by looking at angles others dare not examine; bolstered by highly relevant personal experiences. Does high cholesterol really cause heart disease? Does HIV really cause AIDS? Why are pharmaceutical companies enthusiastically developing synthetic clones of vitamin D to treat cancer?Features over 300 references and exclusive interviews with experts Oliver Gillie, Dr. David Grimes and Prof. Bruce Hollis, plus award-winning medical tele-journalist Joan Shenton.If you read only one book on vitamin D, this should be it.

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 4 - Fall 2012
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 4 - Fall 2012

  • Categories: Law

A leading law review offers a quality ebook edition. This fourth issue of 2012 features articles from internationally recognized legal scholars, and extensive research in Comments authored by University of Chicago Law School students. Contents for the issue are: ARTICLES: -- Elected Judges and Statutory Interpretation, by Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl & Ethan J. Leib -- Delegation in Immigration Law, by Adam B. Cox & Eric A. Posner -- What If Religion Is Not Special?, by Micah Schwartzman COMMENTS: -- A Common Law Approach to D&O Insurance “In Fact” Exclusion Disputes -- Taming the Hydra: Prosecutorial Discretion under the Acceptance of Responsibility Provision of the US Sentencing Guidelines --...

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 4 - Fall 2013
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 604

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 4 - Fall 2013

  • Categories: Law

This fourth issue of 2013 features articles from internationally recognized legal scholars, and extensive research in Comments authored by University of Chicago Law School students. Contents of Vol. 80, No. 4, include: ARTICLES * Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, by Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel Jr. * Impeaching Precedent, by Charles L. Barzun * Copyright in Teams, by Anthony J. Casey & Andres Sawicki * Inside or Outside the System?, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule REVIEW ESSAY * Francis Lieber and the Modern Law of War, by Paul Finkelman COMMENTS * Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Post-emancipation Child Support as a Valid Judicial Option, by Lauren C. Barnett * Equal Opport...

Constitutional Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1589

Constitutional Law

  • Categories: Law

Constitutional Law, Ninth Edition by Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, Mark V. Tushnet, Pamela S. Karlan, Aziz Z. Huq, and Leah M. Litman guides students through all facets of constitutional law, exploring traditional constitutional doctrine through the lens of varying critical and social perspectives informed by political theory, philosophy, sociology, ethics, history, and economics. Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities; practice questions from your favorite study aids; an outline tool and other ...

University of Chicago Law Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 692

University of Chicago Law Review

  • Categories: Law

The University of Chicago Law Review's second issue of 2013 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal and policy scholars. Contents include: Article, "Property Lost in Translation," by Abraham Bell & Gideon Parchomovsky Article, "Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence," by Aziz Z. Huq Article, "State and Federal Models of the Interaction between Statutes and Unwritten Law," by Caleb Nelson Article, "Our Electoral Exceptionalism," by Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos Essay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions," by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. Prakash Review Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory," by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie...

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 2 - Spring 2012
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 2 - Spring 2012

  • Categories: Law

A leading law review offers a quality eBook edition. This second issue of 2012 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal scholars. Authors include Eric Biber, writing on variations in scientific disciplines, experts, and environmental law; Frederic Bloom and Christopher Serkin, on suing courts and takings of property; Myriam Gilles and Gary Friedman, on aggregating consumer litigation after the AT&T Mobility decision on class actions; and David Skeel, Jr., on the possibility of bankruptcy for several U.S. states. In addition, the issue includes book review essays by Aziz Huq, concerning the power and limits of the executive branch; and by Laura Nirider, Joshua Tepfer, and Steven Drizin, on convicting the innocent and false confessions. Finally, an extensive student contribution explores antitrust law, state immunity from suit, and state licensing boards. In the eBook edition, Tables of Contents are active, including those for individual articles; footnotes are fully linked and properly numbered; graphs and figures are reproduced legibly; URLs in footnotes are active; and proper eBook formatting is used.

An Introduction to the Science of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

An Introduction to the Science of Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 4 - Fall 2014
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 4 - Fall 2014

  • Categories: Law

The University of Chicago Law Review's 4th issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include: Articles: • The Legal Salience of Taxation, by Andrew T. Hayashi • Tax-Loss Mechanisms, by Jacob Nussim & Avraham Tabbach • Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz & Steven L. Schwarcz • American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited, by Mila Versteeg & Emily Zackin Comments: • Bursting the Speech Bubble: Toward a More Fitting Perceived-Affiliation Standard, by Nicholas A. Caselli • Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support, by Emma J. Cone-Roddy • ...

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 2 - Spring 2014
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 2 - Spring 2014

  • Categories: Law

The second issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized scholars. Contents include these Articles: • "Group to Individual (G2i) Inference in Scientific Expert Testimony," David L. Faigman, John Monahan & Christopher Slobogin • "Game Theory and the Structure of Administrative Law," Yehonatan Givati • "Habeas and the Roberts Court," Aziz Z. Huq • "Cost-Benefit Analysis and Agency Independence," Michael A. Livermore • "Accommodating Every Body," Michael Ashley Stein, Anita Silvers, Bradley A. Areheart & Leslie Pickering Francis In addition, the issue includes a Review Essay by Sharon R. Krause entitled "The Liberalism of Love," and these student Comments: • "Toward a Uniform Rule: The Collapse of the Civil-Criminal Divide in Appellate Review of Multitheory General Verdicts," Nathan H. Jack • "All out of Chewing Gum: A Case for a More Coherent Limitations Period for ERISA Breach-of-Fiduciary-Duty Claims," Raphael Janove Quality ebook formatting includes active TOC, linked notes, active URLs in notes, and all the charts, tables, and formulae found in the original print version.