Submissions from 1991
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Studying the Iceberg from Its Tip: A Comparison of Published and Unpublished Employment Discrimination Cases, Peter Siegelman and John J. Donohue III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
Submissions from 1988
Plea Bargaining and the Supreme Court, Loftus Becker
The Duty to Disclose and the Prisoner's Dilemma: Laidlaw v. Organ, Robert Birmingham
A Tribute to Dean Sacks, Phillip Blumberg
The Nature of Jus Cogens, Mark Weston Janis
Adherence to the Original Intentions in Constitutional Adjudication: Three Objections and Responses, Richard Kay
Review, Imperial Appeal: The Debate on the Appeal to the Privy Council, 1833-1986, Richard Kay
Family, Church and State: An Essay on Constitutionalism and Religious Authority, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1987
A Rose by Any Other Word: Mutual Mistake in Sherwood v. Walker, Robert Birmingham
Intragroup (Upstream, Cross-Stream, and Downstream) Guaranties under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Phillip Blumberg
Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, Michael Fischl
International Courts and the Efficacy of International Law, Mark Weston Janis
Somber Reflections on the Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court, Mark Weston Janis
The Illegality of the Constitution, Richard Kay
Efficiency, Morality, and Rights: The Significance of Cleaning Up, Thomas Morawetz
Foreword, Richard Pomp
State Corporate Income Taxes: The Illogical Deduction for Income Taxes Paid to Other States, Richard Pomp
Acceptance of the Uniform Fiduciary Accounting Principles in the United States - The Results of a Nationwide Survey, Robert Whitman
Submissions from 1986
Consumer Protection in the United States: Control of Unfair or Unconscionable Practices, Phillip Blumberg
Limited Liability and Corporate Groups, Phillip Blumberg
To Have and To Hold: The Marital Rape Exemption and the Fourteenth Amendment, Anne Dailey
The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Law: The Antelope's Penal Law Exception, Mark Weston Janis
Persons without History: Liberal Theory and Human Experience, Thomas Morawetz
Reconstructing the Criminal Defenses: The Significance of Justification, Thomas Morawetz
Coping with Uncertainty in the Law, Ellen Ash Peters
The Use and Misuse of Interstate Tax Comparisons, Richard Pomp
Images of the Woman Juror, Carol Weisbrod
On Evidences and Intentions: The More Proof, the More Doubt, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1985
Holmes on Peerless: Raffles v. Wichelhaus and the Objective Theory of Contract, Robert Birmingham
Note on the Reliance Interest, Robert Birmingham
Equal Employment and Third Party Privacy Interests: An Analytical Framework for Reconciling Competing Rights, Deborah Calloway
Review, Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic, Richard Kay
Fairness and Function in the New York State Tax Appeals System: Proposals for Reform, Richard Kay, Richard Pomp, and Robert D. Plattner
Barriers to United States-Canadian Trade: Problems and Solutions, the Canadian Perspective, Richard Parker
The Experience of the Phillipines in Taxing Its Nonresident Citizens, Richard Pomp
Submissions from 1984
Hart's Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence Again, Robert Birmingham
Individuals as Subjects of International Law, Mark Weston Janis
The Seas and International Law: Rules and Rulers, Mark Weston Janis
The Creation of Constitutions in Canada and the United States, Richard Kay
The Jurisprudence of the Connecticut Constitution, Richard Kay
Retributivism and Justice, Thomas Morawetz
State Tax Reform for the Eighties: The New York Tax Study Commission, Richard Pomp
Tax Aspects of Doing Business with the People’s Republic of China, Richard Pomp and Timothy A. Gelatt
Tax Aspects of Doing Business with the People’s Republic of China, Richard Pomp and Timothy A. Gelatt
Maine's Ancient Law and Legal Theory, Stephen Utz
Comment on Friedman Paper, Carol Weisbrod
Looking at Law, Carol Weisbrod
Submissions from 1983
The Ambiguity of Equity in International Law, Mark Weston Janis
The Problem of the Missing Witness: Toward an Educator-Facilitator Role for Labor Arbitrators, Lewis Kurlantzick
Thoughts on Professional Sports and the Antitrust Laws: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission v. National Football League, Lewis Kurlantzick
Submissions from 1982
Common Law Judging in a Statutory World: An Address, Ellen Ash Peters
Grant Gilmore and the Illusion of Certainty, Ellen Ash Peters
Federal Tax Concepts as a Guide for State Apportionment of Dividends, Richard Pomp and Rebecca S. Rudnick
Tragic Choices in Special Education: The Effect of Scarce Resources on the Implementation of Pub. L. No. 94-142, James Stark
Submissions from 1981
Preconstitutional Rule, Richard Kay
Do Chinese Income Taxes Qualify for the U.S. Foreign Tax Credit, Richard Pomp and Timothy A. Gelatt
The Evolving Tax System of the People’s Republic of China, Richard Pomp, Timothy A. Gelatt, and Stanley Surrey
Submissions from 1980
Obscuring the Standard for Aiding and Abetting Liability, Joseph DeGirolamo
Review, Democracy and Distrust, Richard Kay
The Equal Protection Clause in the Supreme Court, 1873-1903, Richard Kay
What is Happening to the Property Tax?, Richard Pomp
Can Tax Policy Be Used to Stimulate Economic Development?, Richard Pomp, Sandra Kanter, Kenneth D. Simonson, and Roger Vaughan
Review Essay, the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, James Stark
Submissions from 1979
A Utilitarian Theory of Judicial Decision, Thomas Morawetz
A Tax Expenditure Analysis, Richard Pomp
Tax Exempt Property and the Cities: Striking a Balance, Richard Pomp
Tax Measures in Response to the Brain Drain, Richard Pomp and Oliver Oldman
The Tax Structure of the People’s Republic of China, Richard Pomp and Stanley Surrey
Submissions from 1978
Remarks on Probability in Law: Mostly, a Casenote and a Book Review, Robert Birmingham
Collective Layoffs: Protection of Employees against Dismissal or Displacement as a Result of Mergers, Closings, or Work Transfers, Phillip Blumberg
Review, Government by Judiciary, Richard Kay
Law and Society Perspectives in the Basic Law School Curriculum: Critique of an Interdisciplinary Experiment in Freshman Contracts, Lewis Kurlantzick
ERISA Preemption and Indirect Regulation of Employee Welfare Plans Through State Insurance Laws, Leslie Levin
Discussion Draft Prepared for the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce's Task Force on Tax Exempt Property, Richard Pomp