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Academia Meets Free Agency - Winter 2006   
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Academia Meets Free Agency - Winter 2006

WINTER 2006 - ACADEMIA MEETS FREE AGENCY


> Academia Meets Free Agency: Columbia Law School's Success in Recruiting Junior Faculty
In an environment where the battle over talented faculty can resemble a free agent sports market, Columbia Law School has achieved outstanding success. The School not only attracts talent, but keeps its players from signing elsewhere.


> Secondary Liability for Copyright Infringement in the U.S.: Anticipating the Aprés-Grokster
On the last day of the 2004 Term, the Supreme Court announced its much-awaited decision in MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster Ltd., 125 S. Ct. 2764 (2005).


> John Marshall and the Enemy Alien: A Case Missing from the Canon
In this essay, Gerald Neuman and Professor Hobson (editor of the Papers of John Marshall at the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture at the College of William and Mary) examine a previously unreported decision by U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall involving the rights of wartime detainees.

 


photo: Dustin Ross
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