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    1. Legal material - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Legal material - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main (...)

    2. Super-Injunction: It's, Like, One Louder than a Regular Injunction

      The popularity of these two accounts illustrated the challenges of maintaining an anonymous legal remedy in the Internet age, (...)

    3. DivE-In Encourages You to Take 5 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Christian theology is a resource for a remedy to racism. The Rev. Dr. David Goatley will lead a virtual retreat on the topic of (...)

    4. The prevailing party - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The remedy would tell us, I have been saying, how the Judge sees her own ruling.  

    5. Reducing the number of orphan works in the world - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So I want to examine some of the alternatives to a remedy-based solution to orphan works and consider changes in the law that might (...)

    6. So who gets the money? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      November 19, 2010 Kevin Smith, J.D. 1 Comment In my only previous foray into the issues of protection for traditional knowledge , I was quite (...)

    7. Copyright Codex, the Free-for-All Treatise

      In addition, resources which are written primarily for an audience of practicing attorneys can be difficult to understand without a (...)

    8. Secondary Sources: Still the First Stop for Research

      . § 1.016 : "A secondary source, including a legal treatise, scholarly publication, textbook, or other explanatory text, does not (...)

    9. "Not really a settlement at all" - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A class-action settlement, as Peters points out, usually resolves claims over past acts and provides some remedy going forward.  An (...)

    10. GBS and GSU: two cases, going forward - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This issue of whether or not the defendants are close enough to the alleged illegality to actually control it is normally considered a purely (...)

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