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Online Economic Textbooks at Law & Society Blog Notes from the intersection of law, society, technology, economics, and culture.
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Virtual Property and Voluntarism at Law & Society Blog Jul 18, 2006 ... As to the latter, he concludes that game companies have no obligation to compensate players for any loss of virtual property if the game is ...
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Virtual Property and Voluntarism at Law & Society Blog Jul 18, 2006 ... In order to get to the virtual property question, one must first find ... Unlike in the real world, the natural laws of virtual games are ...
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2007 April at Law & Society Blog Newsweek Poll: 91% believe in God; 78% believe that God Was Involved in ... by Hanno Kaiser April 1st, 2007 in Culture. Here’s the latest Newsweek poll. ...
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Newsweek Poll: 91% believe in God; 78% believe that God Was ... No Responses to “Newsweek Poll: 91% believe in God; 78% believe that God Was Involved in Creating Humans; and, yes, the Year is 2007, not 1507” ...
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Was Kant just another rationalist in the footsteps of Descartes ... Was Kant just another rationalist in the footsteps of Descartes? ... In any event, theoretical modeling plus empirical confirmation at the ...
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Robert Alexy's Radbruch by Brian Bix at Law & Society Blog More recently, Robert Alexy has defended a version of Radbruch’s formula, offering arguments for it that are different from and more ...
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Irish Jury Acquits Plane-Bashing Peace Protesters - The Limits of ... [EDIT: Please see the comments to this post] The Irish statute declares criminal damage that was reasonably believed to be necessary to ...
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A Comment on Brian Berkey’s Essay: Capitalism, Utopianism, and ... Brian Berkey explores that question in his elegant essay Capitalism, Utopianism, and Democracy over at Philosophy from the Left Coast. ...
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2006 January at Law & Society Blog 0 Comments Published by Manfred Gabriel January 18th, 2006 in Jurisprudence. I am reading Gonzales v. Oregon today, like everyone else, and I am reading ...
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