Want to get experience? Want to get any ideas to create new things in your life? Read breaking the vicious circle toward effective risk regulation now! By reading this book as soon as possible, you… (More)
The popularity of computers, spread of the Internet, and changing attitudes of some technologically minded individuals are together challenging ceremonial business practices. This challenge comes in… (More)
Ironically, both liberal Supreme Court of the United States Justice Stephen Breyer and his conservative counterpart Justice Antonin Scalia proffer methodologies for statutory and constitutional… (More)
Ruling 5–4 in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, 2000 WL 826941 (June 28), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the New Jersey Supreme Court’s application of the state’s public accommodation law to require… (More)
The passage of the European Union (EU) Restriction on the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and other worldwide… (More)
The pendulum of administrative law, marking successive phases of regulation's expansion and its contraction, swings once again in the direction of reform. The rhetoric of deregulation pervades agency… (More)
Justice Stephen Breyer arrived at the Supreme Court in 1994 with a broad background in academia, government service, and the federal judiciary, and as one of the nation's leading scholars of… (More)
Risk tradeoff analysis is in the process of transforming the practice of regulation. Its core idea is simple and intuitively appealing: Regulations undertaken to minimize or eliminate certain health… (More)