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Subjects: *CLASS actions; *ARTIFICIAL intelligence; *ACCESS to justice
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Texas Law Review. 2022, Vol. 100 Issue 3, p519-575. 57p.
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Class actions are supposed to allow plaintiffs to recover for their highmerit, low-dollar claims. But current law leaves many such plaintiffs out in the cold. ... Copyright of Texas Law Review is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not be ...
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Subjects: *ANTITRUST law; *SELF regulation; *DIGITAL technologyGOOGLE (Web resource)
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Texas Law Review. 2022, Vol. 101 Issue 1, p165-202. 38p.
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Until recently, we lived in an era dominated by the ideal of the selfregulating platform market. The hope was that digital platforms such as Amazon ... Copyright of Texas Law Review is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not be ...
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Subjects: *LICENSE agreements; *PATENT licenses; *PATENT lawUNITED States
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Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal. Spring2022, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p259-313. 55p.
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Our connected world depends on proper licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs). Decades of intra-industry SEP disputes have shaped how modern courts resolve SEP licensing issues. ... Copyright of Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may ...
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Subjects: *PLEA bargaining; *PUBLIC opinion; *CRIMINAL procedure
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American Journal of Criminal Law. Summer2019, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p133-156. 24p.
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Several studies indicate that the public disapproves of plea bargaining, the most common method of resolving cases in the criminal system. However, such studies assume ... Copyright of American Journal of Criminal Law is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may ...
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Subjects: *UNIVERSITIES & colleges; *MARKETPLACES; *FREEDOM of speech
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Texas Review of Law & Politics. Fall2018, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p229-267. 39p.
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The article discusses the duty of universities to maintain and protect free and robust marketplace of ideas. Topics discussed include search for truth based upon ...
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