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Magic of the mortgage electronic registration system: It is and it isn't
(2011)This essay critically examines MERS' structure which incorporates principles of dubious legality such as a theory of common agency as well as a duality of roles held by MERS. The article examines many recent decisions in ... -
Magistrate Montaigne's Follower
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1978)INTRODUCTION|It is a great honor for me to have a chance to address you on this lectureship. I have taken as my topic, "A Follower of Montaigne."|Montaigne, as I suppose most of you know, was at one time a petty magistrate ... -
Mailing Element of the Federal Mail Fraud Statute: Schmuck v. United States, The
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1990)INTRODUCTION|By its terms, the federal mail fraud statute applies only in cases where a mailing occurs "for the purpose of executing" a fraudulent scheme. In Schmuck v. United States, the United States Supreme Court gave ... -
Maintaining an ethical balance in probate practice
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Maintaining the Reliability of Eyewitness Evidence: After the Lineup
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 2009)INTRODUCTION|Two decades of DNA exonerations have highlighted the role of mistaken eyewitness identifications in wrongful convictions of innocent persons. Approximately 75% of exoneration cases documented by the Innocence ... -
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nebraska Recognition 2002
(2002)- Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nebraska thanks Phi Delta Phi Creighton University for your outstanding support in helping to make Brendon's wish to visit Disney World come true. MAKE-A-WISH Presented November, 2002 -
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nebraska Recognition 2003
(2003)- Make-A-Wish The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nebraska Recognizes Phi Delta Phi for your support of our mission. Thank you for helping us share the power of a wish with children like Michael. November 2003 Michael ... -
Making Sense of Modern Jurisprudence: The Paradox of Positivism and the Challenge for Natural Law
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1989)INTRODUCTION|Karl Llewellyn once said, referring to Roscoe Pound's work in jurisprudence, that it was difficult to tell on what level the writing proceeded: sometimes it seemed to be little more than bedtime stones for a ... -
Making tax law
(Carolina Academic Press. Durham, NC, 2014)This book explores the process of making U.S. tax law and examines the ways in which considerations of tax policy, tax politics, and tax administration intersect and contribute to the development of law through the legislative ... -
Malice in Wonderland
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1997)INTRODUCTION|In State v. Myers, the Nebraska Supreme Court expanded its power to include the drafting and enforcement of common law crimes. In Myers, the jury convicted the defendant, Myers, of second degree murder. His ... -
Malpractice in the Managed Care Industry
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1991)INTRODUCTION|In view of the increased costs of providing health care services during the past twenty years, there have evolved during this time an increased number of managed health care systems, i.e., organizations, which ... -
Malpractice Liability in Long-Term Care: A Changing Environment
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1991)INTRODUCTION|Anxiety about professional malpractice liability has not consumed providers of long-term care in the United States with the same fervor that in the last two decades it has overwhelmed health care professionals ... -
Management's Reserved Rights and the National Labor Relations Board - An Employer's View
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|Until recently, the prevailing approach to post-contractual labor management relations in the United States has been the reserved rights theory, under which an employer retains all rights to manage its ... -
Mandatory AIDS Testing - A Fourth Amendment Analysis: Glover v. Eastern Nebraska Community Offic of Retardation
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1990)INTRODUCTION|Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is perhaps the most feared and devastating health problem in the world today. AIDS, initially identified in the United States in 1981, is a result of a virus called ... -
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse in Nebraska
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1975)INTRODUCTION|Efforts to cope with the child abuse problem are met at the out- set with immense practical difficulty. Just as governmental action necessarily depended on and followed awareness of the child abuse problem, ...