Due Process, Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement: Schuler-Zgraggen v. Switzerland (1993) by Briana West Introduction To The Case Margrit Schuler-Zgraggen (hereinafter "the Applicant"), a Swiss citizen born in 1948, was employed by an industrial company in Altdorf, Switzerland, in...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on February 17, 2013 3:48 PM
More Than One Way To Skin A Katz: How The U.S. Supreme Court Made The Katz Test--And Basic Privacy Rights--An Endangered Species by Benjamin Pomerance On a February afternoon in 1761, a young lawyer from the English colony of Massachusetts...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on May 16, 2012 3:50 PM
Observation Status: Why a Medicare Loophole is Harming Beneficiaries, and How it Can Be Fixed. by Sarah Duval I Introduction: The Observation Loophole There is a loophole in the hospital admissions system harming elderly Americans and their families. Observation status...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on February 17, 2012 4:05 PM
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