Beh, Hazel Glenn (Faculty Emerita)
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ItemTeaching Contracts Transactionally(U. Tol. L. Rev., 2003)
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ItemIndividuals with Differences in Sex Development: Consult to Colombia Constitutional Court regarding Sex and Gender(Wis. J. L. Gender, & Soc'y, 2014)
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ItemCuring the Infirmities of the Unconscionability Doctrine( 2015-05)This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is fatally flawed as too vague, flexible, and ill-defined. It argues that unconscionability is a vital contract doctrine that entrusts common law judges with the latitude and discretion to safeguard essential contracting fairness and justice. Unconscionability serves as the line of demarcation between hard bargains and unfair bargains. This Article explores proposals to fortify and invigorate the unconscionability doctrine in order to promote contracting fairness in an era where one-sided, adhesionary contracts abound.
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ItemPhysical Losses in Cyberspace( 2001)
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