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Yakima Herald-Republic articles from January 1999

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Daily newspaper covering local interest topics for Yakima, WA.

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Yakima Herald-Republic archives from January 1999

The private law of race and sex: an antebellum perspective.
January 1, 1999... So long as individuals are authorized to dispose of their property as they choose, a society runs the risk that an inadequately socialized owner will disrupt the harmonious social relations that should order it.(1) --Mark V....

Why start-ups?(economic rationale for start-up companies)
January 1, 1999... The prototypical start-up involves an employee leaving her job with an idea and selling a portion of that idea to a venture capitalist. In many respects, however, the idea should be worth more to the former employer. The former employer can be...

Impeachment and the Independent Counsel: a dysfunctional union.
January 1, 1999... When Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr submitted to Congress a report of his investigation of President Clinton and defended that report in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Professor Ken Gormley was in a unique position to...

Where is the common knowledge? Empirical support for requiring expert testimony in sexual harassment trials.
January 1, 1999... The use of expert testimony in sexual harassment trials is a contentious issue in the federal courts. Federal court judges frequently disallow expert testimony because they assume that what constitutes sexual harassment is "common knowledge"...

The medium is the mistake: the law of software for the First Amendment.
January 1, 1999... Is computer software--code written by humans that instructs a computer to perform certain tasks--protected by the First Amendment? The answer to this question will significantly impact the course of future technological regulation and will...

Enjoining the constitution: the use of public nuisance abatement injunctions against urban street gangs.
January 1, 1999... Gang-related crime has increasingly become a focal point of criminal law enforcement, and among the new prosecutorial efforts the most praised is the anti-gang injunction. California state courts are leading the way in this trend, using public...

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