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Necessity of protecting public securities transactions: Reading Bankruptcy Code section 546(e) to preempt state-law fraudulent transfer avoidance actions
Irina Fox, The Necessity of Protecting Public Securities Transactions: Reading Bankruptcy Code Section 546(e) to Preempt State-Law Fraudulent Transfer Avoidance Actions, 27 Norton J. Bankr. L. & Prac. 123 (2018).
Bankruptcy simulations
Michaela M. White, Catherine M. Brooks, & Thalia Downing Carroll, Bankruptcy Simulations (2018).
Defining misprescribing to inform prescription opioid policy
Kelly K. Dineen, Defining Misprescribing to Inform Prescription Opioid Policy, Hastings Ctr. Rep., Jul./Aug. 2018, at 5.
Prescription opioid policies too often reflect over a century's worth of moralizing about the nature of opioid use disorder, the value of pain, and the meaning of suffering. The social and legal penalties to prescribers ...
A commitment to civil rights
Kent J. Neumeister, A Commitment to Civil Rights, Creighton Law., Fall 2018, at 18.
Securities: Dealing with tender offers in M&A transactions
Irina V. Fox, Securities: Dealing with Tender Offers in M&A Transactions, in 2018 Business Law Seminar (Neb. State Bar Ass'n ed., 2018).
An introduction to corporate compliance and ethics programs
Paul E. McGreal, An Introduction to Corporate Compliance and Ethics Programs, in Compliance & Ethics Essentials 305 (Practising Law Inst. ed., 2018).
Client interviews
Larry Teply, Client interviews, in 2 The Legal English Course Book: Professional Legal English and Practical Skills (PLEPS Examination) 121 (Larissa Wyss & Kathrin Weston Walsh eds., 2018).
Exploring unnecessary invasive procedures in the United States: A retrospective mixed-methods analysis of cases from 2008-2016
James M. DuBois, John T. Chibnall, Emily E. Anderson, Heidi A. Walsh, Michelle Eggers, Kari Baldwin & Kelly K. Dineen, Exploring Unnecessary Invasive Procedures in the United States: A Retrospective Mixed-Methods Analysis of Cases from 2008-2016, PATIENT SAFETY SURGERY, Dec. 18, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-017-0144-y.
Background: Unnecessary invasive procedures risk harming patients physically, emotionally, and financially. Very little is known about the factors that provide the motive, means, and opportunity (MMO) for unnecessary procedures.
Law of the Game of Thrones
David P. Weber, Law of the Game of Thrones, Creighton Law., Fall 2018, at 14.
Muddy-booted, disingenuous revolution in personal jurisdiction
Patrick J. Borchers, The Muddy-Booted, Disingenuous Revolution in Personal Jurisdiction, 70 Fla. L. Rev. F. 21 (2018).
Although the Supreme Court claims that its six personal jurisdictions in the last seven years have been unremarkable applications of existing law, the Court is dissembling. In fact, the Court has severely constricted ...