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Export Control Proliferation: The Effects of United States Governmental Export Control Regulations on Small Businesses–Requisite Market Share Loss; A Remodeling Approach

Jared A. Borocz-Cohen, Export Control Proliferation: The Effects of United States Governmental Export Control Regulations on Small Businesses—Requisite Market Share Loss; A Remodeling Approach, 23 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 226 (2014). Made in the USA. This phrase, stamped on the bottom of many domestic items, is becoming increasingly difficult to find abroad. The United […]

Molly and the Crack House Statute: Vulnerabilities of a Recuperating Music Industry

Jacob A. Epstein, Molly and the Crack House Statute: Vulnerabilities of a Recuperating Music Industry, 23 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 95 (2014). The normalcy of “club drug” use in today’s live music culture makes concert promoters and venue managers particularly vulnerable to prosecution under the “crack-house statute,” 21 U.S.C. § 856. Section 856(a)(2) makes it […]

Lead Article: National Airline Policy

Timothy M. Ravich, National Airline Policy, 23 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 1 (2014). The “innovation” of ancillary fees for carry-on baggage, seat selection, and in-flight amenities, to say nothing of the inefficiency of congestion and delays caused by an old aviation infrastructure, has impaired some of the most important promises of airline deregulation for airline […]

Unaffordable Justice: The High Cost of Mandatory Employment Arbitration for the Average Worker

Lisa A. Nagele-Piazza, Unaffordable Justice: The High Cost of Mandatory Employment Arbitration for the Average Worker, 23 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 39 (2014). Although the use of arbitration provisions in collective bargaining agreements and executive employment contracts serve a beneficial purpose for workers and employers alike, the growing use of mandatory, pre-dispute arbitration agreements in non-unionized […]