Submissions from 1997
The Comparative and the Critical Perspective in International Agreements, Ángel Oquendo
Getting Away from the Federal Paradigm: Separation of Powers in State Courts, Ellen Ash Peters
Commentary: A Law Professor's Suggestions for Estate and Trust Reform, Robert Whitman
Submissions from 1996
Comments on "The Telecommunications Act of 1966," by Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Loftus Becker
Proving Miracles and the First Amendment, Robert Birmingham
Control and the Partly Owned Corporation: A Preliminary Inquiry into Shared Control, Phillip Blumberg
Increasing Recognition of Enterprise Principles in Determining Parent and Subsidiary Corporation Liabilities, The, Phillip Blumberg
The Continuity of the Enterprise Doctrine: Corporate Successorship in United States Law, Phillip Blumberg
Lochner for Women: The Ideology of Separate Spheres in Muller v. Oregon, Anne Dailey
The New Oppenheim and its Theory of International Law, Mark Weston Janis
"Originalist" Values and Constitutional Interpretation, Richard Kay
On Conduits and Voices, Thomas Morawetz
Comments by Angel Oquendo, Ángel Oquendo
Marvin Chirelstein: A Tribute, Richard Pomp
Q-Word As Red Herring: Why Disparate Impact Liability Does Not Induce Hiring Quotas, Peter Siegelman and Ian Ayres
Preliminary Reflections on the Establishment of a Mediation Clinic, James Stark
Submissions from 1995
Accommodating Pregnancy in the Workplace, Deborah Calloway
Dealing with Diversity: Changing Theories of Discrimination, Deborah Calloway
Federalism and Families, Anne Dailey
Fantasy, Celebrity, and Homicide, Thomas Morawetz
NAFTA's Procedural Narrow-Mindedness: The Panel Review of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Determinations under Chapter Nineteen, Ángel Oquendo
Re-Imagining the Latino/a Race, Ángel Oquendo
Foreword, Ellen Ash Peters
Commerce Clause Restraints on State Taxation After Jefferson Lines, Richard Pomp, Michael J. McIntyre, and Walter Hellerstein
Race and Gender Discrimination in Bargaining for a New Car, Peter Siegelman and Ian Ayres
The Selection of Employment Discrimination Disputes for Litigation: Using Business Cycle Effects to Test the Priest-Klein Hypothesis, Peter Siegelman and John J. Donohue III
Federalism in Health Care: Costs and Benefits, Stephen Utz
The Death (and Taxes) of a Partner, Stephen Utz
Submissions from 1994
St. Mary's Honor Center v. Hicks: Questioning the Basic Assumption, Deborah Calloway
Check Fraud Litigation in Connecticut after the 1990 Revisions to the U.C.C., Timothy Fisher
The Legitimacy of the Constitutional Judge and Theories of Interpretation in the United States, Richard Kay and William B. Fisch
The Research Assistant Pool in the Law Library, Darcy Kirk
Emperor's Clothes and Other Tales about the Standards for Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions, The, Leslie Levin
Testing the Radical Experiment: A Study of Lawyer Response to Clients Who Intend to Harm Others, Leslie Levin
Metaphor and Method: How Not to Think about Constitutional Interpretation, Thomas Morawetz
Issues in the Design of Formulary Apportionment in the Context of NAFTA, Richard Pomp
Shaky Grounds: The Case Against the Case Against Antidiscrimination Laws, Peter Siegelman
Tax Harmonization and Coordination in Europe and America, Stephen Utz
Way We Live Now: A Discussion of Contracts and Domestic Arrangements, The, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1993
Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, Paul Bader
Directiveness in Clinical Supervision, Jon Bauer
Constitutional Privacy and the Just Family, Anne Dailey
Feminism's Return to Liberalism, Anne Dailey
Some Comparative Remarks about the Efficacy of International and Constitutional Law, Mark Weston Janis
The European Convention on Human Rights and the Authority of Law, Richard Kay
The State Action Doctrine, the Public- Private Distinction, and the Independence of Constitutional Law, Richard Kay
Ethics and Style: The Lessons of Literature for Law, Thomas Morawetz
Corporate Tax Policy and the Right to Know: Improving State Tax Policymaking by Enhancing the Legislative and Public Access, Richard Pomp
The Disclosure of State Corporate Income Tax Data: Turning the Clock Back to the Future, Richard Pomp
The Disclosure of State Corporate Income Tax Data: Turning the Clock Back to the Future, Richard Pomp
Law and Macroeconomics: Employment Discrimination Litigation over the Business Cycle, Peter Siegelman and John J. Donohue III
Minorities and Diversities: The Remarkable Experiment of the League of Nations, Carol Weisbrod
Imagining Justice: Aesthetics and Public Executions in Late Eighteenth-Century England, Steven Wilf
Submissions from 1992
A Study after Cardozo: De Cicco v. Schweizer, Noncooperative Games, and Neural Computing, Robert Birmingham
The Question that Killed Critical Legal Studies, Michael Fischl
1991 Revisions to Articles 3 and 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code, Timothy Fisher
Medicine and Law: Selected Recent Developments, Hillary Greene
The Canadian Constitution and the Dangers of Establishment, Richard Kay
A Needed Change in the Rules of Baseball, Lewis Kurlantzick
Understanding Disagreement, the Root Issue of Jurisprudence: Applying Wittgenstein to Positivism, Critical Theory, and Judging, Thomas Morawetz
State-Federal Judicial Relationships: A Report from the Trenches, Ellen Ash Peters
Exoneration Clauses in Wills and Trust Instruments, Robert Whitman
Revocation and Revival: An Analysis of the 1990 Revision of the Uniform Probate Code and Suggestions for the Future, Robert Whitman
Soia Mentschikoff and Karl Llewellyn: Moving together to the University of Chicago Law School, Robert Whitman
Submissions from 1991
What is Legal Therapy and What is It Doing in the Curriculum - A View from Contracts, Robert Birmingham
International Law, Mark Weston Janis
The Verdugo Case: The United States and the Comity of Nations, Mark Weston Janis
The Verdugo Case: The United States and the Comity of Nations, Mark Weston Janis
Comparative Constitutional Fundamentals, Richard Kay
Review, Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787, Richard Kay
Introduction: Observations on Teaching Griswold, Hugh MacGill
The Changing Nature of Employment Discrimination Litigation, Peter Siegelman and John J. Donohue III
Divorce Stories: Readings, Comments and Questions on Law and Narrative, Carol Weisbrod
Groups in Perspectives, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1990
Liability of Computer Bulletin Board Operators for Defamation Posted by Others, Loftus Becker
The Corporate Entity in an Era of Multinational Corporations, Phillip Blumberg
The Corporate Personality in American Law: A Summary Review, Phillip Blumberg
The Interpretation of International Maritime Conventions in United States Law, Mark Weston Janis
Constitutional Cultures: Constitutional Law, Richard Kay
Review, Constitutional Brinkmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention, Richard Kay
The Bork Nomination and the Definition of "The Constitution", Richard Kay
The Epistemology of Judging: Wittgenstein and Deliberative Practices, Thomas Morawetz
Studying the Iceberg from Its Tip: A Comparison of Published and Unpublished Employment Discrimination Cases, Peter Siegelman and John J. Donohue III
Practical Polyphony: Theories of the State and Feminist Jurisprudence, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1989
Why Is There Taylor v. Caldwell - Thre Propositions about Impracticability, Robert Birmingham
United States Report: The Protection of Worker's Rights in the Event of Insolvency and Business Reorganization: A Symposium, Phillip Blumberg
Labor, Management and the First Amendment: Whose Rights Are These Anyway?, Michael Fischl
Self, Others, and Section 7: Mutualism and Protected Protest Activities under the National Labor Relations Act, Michael Fischl
The Common Law Tradition, Mark Weston Janis
Moral Knowledge and Constitutional Adjudication, Richard Kay
Original Intentions, Standard Meanings and the Legal Character of the Constitution, Richard Kay
Lawyers and Conscience, Thomas Morawetz
Common Law Antecendents of Constitutional Law in Connecticut, Ellen Ash Peters
The Changing Education and Role of Lawyers, Ellen Ash Peters
The Economics of the Insurance Antitrust Suits: Toward an Exclusionary Theory, Peter Siegelman and Ian Ayres
Neoclassical Difficulties: Tort as Deterrence for Latent Injuries, Peter Siegelman and W.L.F. Felstiner
Charles Guiteau and the Christian Nation, Carol Weisbrod
On the Expressive Functions of Family Law, Carol Weisbrod
Towards a History of Essential Federalism: Another Look at Owen in America, Carol Weisbrod