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Flynn, John J. | Federalism and viable state government: the history of Utah's Constitution | The decade of the 1960's has witnessed, thus far, a sharp upswing of interest in the state of the states. Financial crisis, political paralysis, reapportionment, and the continued trend of federal intervention in heretofore "local" affairs have forced believers in the federal idea to reexamine the s... | Constitution, Law; History | 1966 |
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Davies, Lincoln L. | Understanding Barriers to Commercial-Scale Carbon Capture and Sequestration in the United States: An Empirical Assessment | Although a potentially useful climate change mitigation tool, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) efforts in the United States remain mired in demonstration and development. Prior studies suggest numerous reasons for this stagnation. This article empirically assesses those claims. Using an anonym... | | 2013-08 |
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Reitze, Arnold W. | BiofuelsSnake Oil for the Twenty-First Century | Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and development efforts to advance the technologies needed to reduce our need for foreign petroleum. We should be working to lower the costs of cellulosic ethanol production as well as working on promisi... | | 2008-12-01 |
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Flynn, John J. | General practitioner's introduction to antitrust law and practice | Antitrust practice is considered by many general practitioners to be arcane, complex and mysterious. It is a jargon-ridden world, with rapid developments expanding an evermore complex vocabulary to describe new business practices brought within the ebb and flow of antitrust litigation. Most general ... | Litigation.; Competition; Client | 1975 |
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Flynn, John J. | Function and dysfunction of per se rules in vertical market restraints | In 1963, the Supreme Court held it did not know enough about the "economic and business stuff" out of which nonprice vertical market restraints "emerge" to determine whether they should be measured by a "rule of reason" test or one of "per se illegality.'" Seventeen years later, after one flip2 and ... | | 1980 |
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Flynn, John J. | Criminal sanctions under state and federal antitrust laws | Perhaps the most violently debated issue in the law of antitrust remedies is whether criminal sanctions should be imposed. Some have made impassioned pleas for a crusade against criminal sanctions as abettors of "communism";1 others have complained that private business interests in the United Sta... | Antimonopoly; Antisocial; Interests | 1967 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | War powers and the political question doctrine | A fundamental and potentially healthy tension exists between democratic government, under which the majority ordinarily prevails, and judicial review, by which the judiciary may check unconstitutional actions of the political branches. A balance must be struck between the two concepts, or one could ... | Democratic; Federalism; Judicial | 1977 |