Submissions from 1999
Do State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts Violate the Establishment Clause or Separation of Powers?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Procedural Due Process Claims, Erwin Chemerinsky
Prosecutorial Immunity, Erwin Chemerinsky
Protecting Privacy From Technological Intrusions, Erwin Chemerinsky
Substantive Due Process, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Constitution in Authoritarian Institutions, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Rehnquist Court & Justice: An Oxymoron?, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and the Role of the Academic Commentator, Erwin Chemerinsky
In Defense of the Big Tent: The Importance of Recognizing the Many Audiences for Legal Scholarship, Erwin Chemerinsky and Catherine Fisk
The Ethics of Being a Commentator III, Erwin Chemerinsky and Laurie Levenson
Reason and Will: A Comment, George C. Christie
The Defense of Necessity Considered From the Legal and Moral Points of View, George C. Christie
Global Capitalism and Nationalist Backlash: The Link Between Markets and Ethnicity, Amy L. Chua
Markets, Democracy, and Ethnic Conflict, Amy L. Chua
Why “Amateurs”?, Charles T. Clotfelter
Regulatory Duopoly in U.S. Securities Markets, James D. Cox
The Social Meaning of Shareholder Suits, James D. Cox
The Woody Allen Blues: “Identity Politics,” Race, and the Law, Jerome M. Culp
Law Libraries and Technology, Richard A. Danner
What Are Law Libraries For?, Richard A. Danner
Marshall’s Questions, Walter E. Dellinger III and H. Jefferson Powell
The Figure in the Landscape: A Comparative Sketch of Directors’ Self-Interested Transactions, Deborah A. DeMott
The Mechanisms of Control, Deborah A. DeMott
Kosovo, Casualty Aversion, and the American Military Ethos: A Perspective, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Organized Violence and the Future of International Law: A Practitioner's View of the Emerging Issues, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Technology and the 21st Century Battlefield: Recomplicating Moral Life for the Statesman and the Soldier, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
The Legal Basis for No-Fly Zones, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
The Police-ization of the Military, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Civil Rights Without Remedies: Vicarious Liability Under Title VII, Section 1983, and Title IX, Catherine Fisk and Erwin Chemerinsky
When Corporate Managers Fear a Good Thing Is Coming to an End: The Case of Interim Nondisclosure, Mitu Gulati
Forum Shopping for Human Rights, Laurence R. Helfer
International Decisions: Grant v. Southwest Trains Ltd., Laurence R. Helfer
Abdication or Delegation? Congress, the Bureaucracy, and the Delegation Dilemma, Mathew D. McCubbins
Class Actions and Social Issue Torts in the Gulf South, Francis McGovern
Toward a Cooperative Strategy for Federal and State Judges in Mass Tort Litigation, Francis McGovern
The Unnecessary Victims’ Rights Amendment, Robert P. Mosteller
With Disdain for the Constitutional Craft: The Proposed Victims’ Rights Amendment, Robert P. Mosteller and H. Jefferson Powell
The Judge, H. Jefferson Powell
Who’s Afraid of Thomas Cromwell?, H. Jefferson Powell
Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology: Addressing New Technology, Arti K. Rai
Reflective Choice in Health Care: Using Information Technology to Present Allocation Options, Arti K. Rai
Reflective Choice in Health Care: Using Information Techonology to Present Allocation Options, Arti K. Rai
Regulating Scientific Research: Intellectual Property Rights and the Norms of Science, Arti K. Rai
Database Protection at the Crossroads: Recent Development and Their Impact on Science and Technology, Jerome H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir
Foreword, Christopher H. Schroeder
Foreword, Christopher H. Schroeder
Putting Law and Politics in the Right Places - Reforming the Independent Counsel Statute, Christopher H. Schroeder
Judgment Proofing: A Rejoinder, Steven L. Schwarcz
Rethinking Freedom of Contract: A Bankruptcy Paradigm, Steven L. Schwarcz
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Bankruptcy Reorganization Approach, Steven L. Schwarcz
The Impact on Securitization of Revised UCC Article 9, Steven L. Schwarcz
The Inherent Irrationality of Judgment Proofing, Steven L. Schwarcz
Towards a Centralized Perfection System for Cross-Border Receivables Financing, Steven L. Schwarcz
Sen and the Hart of Jurisprudence: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Judicial Behavior, Neil S. Siegel
Rationing Justice—What Thomas More Would Say, Michael E. Tigar
Foreword, Neil Vidmar
The Canadian Criminal Jury: Searching for a Middle Ground, Neil Vidmar
Global Environmental Regulation: Instrument Choice in Legal Context, Jonathan B. Wiener
On the Political Economy of Global Environmental Regulation, Jonathan B. Wiener
Preemption at Sea, Ernest A. Young
State Sovereign Immunity and the Future of Federalism, Ernest A. Young
The Last Brooding Omnipresence: Erie Railroad Co. V. Tompkins and the Unconstitutionality of Preemptive Federal Maritime Law, Ernest A. Young
The Virtues of Presidential Weakness: A Comment on Fitts, Ernest A. Young
Radical Tax Reform, the Constitution, and the Conscientious Legislator, Lawrence A. Zelenak
The Selling of the Flat Tax: The Dubious Link Between Rate and Base, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Can the Graduated Income Tax Survive Optimal Tax Analysis?, Lawrence A. Zelenak and Kemper Moreland
Submissions from 1998
Can Constitutional Borrowing be Justified? A Comment on Tushnet, Matthew D. Adler
Incommensurability and Cost-Benefit Analysis, Matthew D. Adler
Law and Incommensurability: Introduction, Matthew D. Adler
Rights against Rules: The Moral Structure of American Constitutional Law, Matthew D. Adler
The New Etiquette of Federalism: New York, Printz and Yeskey, Matthew D. Adler and Seth F. Kreimer
Saving the Family From the Reformers, Katharine T. Bartlett
Civil Liability for Pure Economic Loss Under American Tort Law, Herbert Bernstein
The Gentleman’s Agreement in Legal Theory and in Modern Practice: United States, Herbert Bernstein and Joachim Zekoll
The Abiding Relevance of Federalism to U.S. Foreign Relations, Curtis A. Bradley
The ‘Charming Betsy’ Canon and Separation of Powers: Rethinking the Interpretive Role of International Law, Curtis A. Bradley
The Status of Customary International Law in U.S. Courts—Before and After ‘Erie’, Curtis A. Bradley
The Treaty Power and American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
Federal Courts and the Incorporation of International Law, Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith
Calling the Tune or following the Lead: The European Court of Justice in European Policy Making, Rachel D. Brewster
Law and Economics in the Creation of Federal Administrative Law: Thomas Cooley, Elder to the Republic, Paul D. Carrington
Moths to the Light: The Dubious Attractions of American Law, Paul D. Carrington
Regulating Dispute Resolution Provisions in Adhesion Contracts, Paul D. Carrington
Transcript of the “Alumni” Panel on Discovery Reform, Paul D. Carrington
Virtual Civil Litigation: A Visit to John Bunyan’s Celestial City, Paul D. Carrington
Balancing the Rights of Privacy and the Press: A Reply to Professor Smolla, Erwin Chemerinsky
Perserving an Independent Judiciary: The Need for Contribution and Expenditure Limits in Judicial Elections, Erwin Chemerinsky
Silence Is Not Golden: Protecting Lawyer Speech Under the First Amendment, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is a Constitutional Expansion of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
Markets, Democracy, and Ethnicity: Toward a New Paradigm for Law and Development, Amy L. Chua
The Seattle Compromise: Multicultural Sensitivity and Americanization, Doriane Lambelet Coleman
Choice of Law Rules for International Securities Transactions?, James D. Cox
Globalization’s Challenges to the United States Securities Laws, James D. Cox
To the Bone: Race and White Privilege, Jerome M. Culp
Redefining a Profession, Richard A. Danner
A Revised Prospectus for a Third Restatement of Agency, Deborah A. DeMott
The Faces of Loyalty: A Comment on Hillman, “Loyalty in the Firm: A Statement of General Principles on the Duties of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms”, Deborah A. DeMott
The Lawyer as Agent, Deborah A. DeMott
Preliminary Observations: Asymmetrical Warfare and the Western Mindset, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.