Annual Survey of American Law - Abstracts

Annual Survey of American Law
TitleSubjectAuthors
Access to digital objects: a communications law perspective.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawDunstan, James E., Lyons, Patrice
Adoption and the Constitution: are adoptive parents really "strangers without rights"?LawWelt, Philip S.
Alternatives to employment discrimination at private religious schools.(Civil Rights Act of 1964)LawBrandenburg, Stacey M.
"... And it still is news": the educational inequalities that have brought us vouchers.(includes commentary and discussion)(Papers, Comments, and Discussions from a Symposium on "Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century")LawAscher, Carol
Antifraternizing policies and at-will employment: counseling for a better relationship.LawDepalo, Anna M.
A rape in cyberspace or how an evil clown, a Haitian trickster spirit, two wizards, and a cast of dozens turned a database into a society.LawDibbell, Julian
A report of the perceptions and experiences of lawyers, judges, and court employees concerning gender, racial, and ethnic fairness in the federal courts of the Second Circuit of the United States.(Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts)LawPereira, Joseph, Frankel, Martin, Seron, Carroll, Muzzio, Douglas, Van Ryzin, Gregg G.
Are Workfare participants "employees"?: legal issues presented by a two-tiered labor force.(minimum wage rules and safety and health laws)LawMahmoudov, Vadim
"A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma": general personal jurisdiction and notions of sovereignty.LawCebik, Sarah R.
A study of the proposed "protective function privilege": compelliing Secret Service testimony.LawMyers, Alexander A.
A theory of absolute priority. (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991)LawWarren, Elizabeth
A tribute to Justice Stevens. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens) (includes 9 testimonials, an excerpt of a 1974 Chicago Bar Association speech by Justice Stevens and a biography/bibliography)LawDorsen, Norman, Eisgruber, Christopher L., Brennan, William J., Jr., Blackmun, Harry A., Farber, Daniel A.
A tribute to my friend, the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg.(includes 5 testimonials and biographical data)LawEdwards, Harry T., Huber, Peter W., Kay, Herma Hill, Merritt, Deborah Jones, Totenberg, Nina
Avoiding gender bias in downward departures for family responsibilities under the federal sentencing guidelines.LawKing, Jody L.
Beaten before they are born: immigrants, their children, and a right to prenatal care.LawSchwartz, Stacey M.
Cannabis, compassionate use and the commerce clause: why developments in California may limit the constitutional reach of the federal drug laws.LawGouldin, Lauryn P.
Commentary on Mr. Case's and Mr. Harwood's paper: prepackaged reorganizations. (Stephen H. Case, Mitchell A. Harwood) (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991) (Panel Discussion)Law 
Commentary on Mr. Charles' paper: postpetition investor. (Scott K. Charles) (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991) (Panel Discussion)Law 
Commentary on Mr. White's paper: leveraged buyouts. (Robert J. White) (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991) (Panel Discussion)Law 
Commentary on Professor Warren's paper: absolute priority. (Elizabeth Warren) (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991) (Panel Discussion)Law 
Conflict, disparity, and indecision: the unsettled corporate attorney-client privilege.LawHamilton, Brian E.
Copyright concerns on the information superhighway.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawSamuels, Edward
Copyright in cyberspace: don't throw out the public interest with the bath water.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawZimmerman, Diane Leenheer
Copyright protection of privacy interests in unpublished works.LawDe Turris, Teresa
Corporate constituency statutes: hollow hopes and false fears.LawSpringer, Jonathan D.
Courting justice: addressing gender bias in the judicial system.LawStern, Marsha S.
Current issues in prepackaged Chapter 11 plans of reorganization and using the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act for instant reorganizations. (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991)LawCase, Stephen H., Harwood, Mitchell A.
Dedication. (Martin Lipton, partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz) (includes five testimonials and biographical data) (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991)LawHazard, Geoffrey C., Jr., Sexton, John, Redlich, Norman, Paul, William G., Fleischer, Arthur, Jr.
Dedication to Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu and Dr. Alexander L. Boraine.(includes three testimonials)LawLevine, David, Williams, Fredrick Boyd, Sisulu, Sheila Violet Makate
Dedication to Attorney General Janet Reno.(includes 6 testimonials)LawShalala, Donna E., D'Alemberte, Talbot, Evans, Paul F., Gelber, Seymour, Stern, Carl, White, Mary Jo
Dedication to Hillary Rodham Clinton. (includes 19 testimonials and biographical data)LawAtkinson, Richard, Wiesel, Elie, Kennedy, Edward M., Lee, Philip R., Koop, C. Everett, Pogrebin, Letty Cottin, Edelman, Marian Wright, Noor, Queen of Jordan, Rubin, Robert, Aguiar, Lauren, Bentsen, Lloyd, Blair, Diane D., Boyer, Ernest, Brademas, John, Campbell, Joan Brown, Flemming, Arthur S., Hamburg, David, McLaughlin, Loretta, Pollack, Ronald F.
Dedication to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.LawKing, Jody
Dedication to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. (includes 11 testimonials and biographical data)LawKaye, Judith S., Hamilton, Marci A., Brennan, William J., Jr., Francione, Gary, Starr, Kenneth W., Adams, Katherine L., Ramo, Roberta Cooper, Aidinoff, M. Bernard, Hall, Cynthia Holcomb, Mandil, Daniel M., Wood, Kimba M.
"Democracy in free fall": the use of ballot initiatives to dismantle state-sponsored affirmative action programs.LawMiller, Jodi
Dun & Bradstreet, Hepps and Milkovich: the lingering confusion in defamation law.LawTaylor, DeeAnn M.
Edited comments concerning differentiating action and expression in a virtual world.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawGodwin, Mike, Dibbell, Julian, Barlow, John Perry, Traphagen, Mark
Edited comments concerning managing copyright infringement in electronic fora.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawSlotnick, Barry J.
Edited comments concerning managing copyright infringement in electronic fora.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawRein, Barry D.
Edited comments concerning regulating state access to encrypted communications.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')LawCherry, Steven, Denning, Dorothy E., Smoot, Oliver, Burr, J. Beckwith, Blaze, Matthew
Efforts to control judicial discretion: the problem of AIDS and sentencing.LawKonforty, Rachel
Employer-union cooperation during the initial stages of plant development: legal impediments and a proposal for change.LawYoung, Daniel M.
Equity v. autonomy: the problems of private donations to public schools.(includes discussion)(Papers, Comments, and Discussions from a Symposium on "Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century")LawSchomberg, John
Following the psychotherapist-patient privilege down the bumpy road paved by Jaffee v. Redmond.LawAronowitz, Stacy
Foreword.(Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts)LawGinsburg, Ruth Bader (U.S. Supreme Court Justice)
For Tom Joad and Tom Robinson: the moral obligation to defend the poor.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawSmith, Abbe
"He said, she said": partially redacted confessions and the state of Bruton after Gray v. Maryland.LawRosenthal, Peter
In contempt of contempt? Religious motivation as a reason to mitigate contempt sanctions.LawRagone, Tara Adams
Keynote address.(A Symposium on 'Fundamental Rights on the Information Superhighway')(Transcript)Law 
Keynote address.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawStone, Christopher
Keynote address: state of the union for the law of the new millennium, the Internet, and the First Amendment.(Law and the Media: Striking a Balance for the Future)LawGarbus, Martin
Law and justice: co-production as the new imperative.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawCahn, Edgar S.
Law and psychology: a movement whose time has come.LawSatin, Mark I.
Law enforcement and the media: cooperative co-existence.(includes discussion)(Law and the Media: Striking a Balance for the Future)LawVinegrad, Alan
Leveraged buyouts and fraudulent conveyance laws under the Bankruptcy Code - like oil and water, they just don't mix. (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991)LawWhite, Robert J.
"Making it a federal case": a model for indigent representation.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawParsons, Inga L.
McDonnell Douglas' prima facie case and the non-minority plaintiff: is modification required? (employment discrimination)LawBlack, Scott
Media concentration and democracy.(includes commentary and discussion)(Law and the Media: Striking a Balance for the Future)LawNeuborne, Burt, Washington, Paul, Hawthorne, Donald W.
Neither equal nor just: the rationing and denial of legal services to the poor when life and liberty are at stake.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawBright, Stephen B.
Picketing the Information Superhighway: Must employers bargain with a union over their e-mail policy?LawLieber, Edward
Pleading scienter in securities fraud cases under Rule 9(b) - is the pleading of facts sufficient to give rise to a "strong inference" of fraudulent intent really incompatible with the Federal Rules? (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure)LawSteckman, Laurence A., Moltner, Kenneth M.
Policy implications of increased high school graduation expectations.(Papers, Comments, and Discussions from a Symposium on "Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century")LawMonk, David H., Hussain, Samid
Preclusion confusion: a call for per se rules preventing the application of collateral estoppel to findings made in nontraditional litigation.LawLevine, Brian
Protecting privacy from technological intrusions.(includes commentary and discussion)(Law and the Media: Striking a Balance for the Future)LawChemerinsky, Erwin
Rationing justice.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawWizner, Stephen
Recent developments in and legal implications of accounting for secularizations.LawDebruin, Jessica L.
Remarks by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States.Law 
Reporting legal misconduct in law firms. (Case Note)LawBlackwell, Anthony J.
Report of the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts.(Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts)LawWalker, John M., Jr., Grubin, Sharon E., Curtin, John T., Johnson, Sterling, Jr., Motley, Constance Baker, Sotomayor, Sonia, Fallon, Ellen Mercer, Schair, Fern, Shay, Sue Ann
Report of the Working Committees to the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts.(Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts)LawSeron, Carroll, Plevan, Bettina B., Birnbaum, Sheila L., Doyle, John H., Zimmerman, Diane L., Snipes, William J., Rodriguez, Hector Willems, Jones, Beryl R., Arnoldi, Sharon, Gerard, Paula, Hundert, Amy D.
Role of the Legal Services Corporation in preserving our national commitment to equal access to justice.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawEakeley, Douglas S.
"Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate": rejecting the regulatory/eminent domain dichotomy for coastal land.LawStarr, Amelia T.R.
School finance in the courts.(Papers, Comments, and Discussions from a Symposium on "Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century")LawPollock, Stewart G.
'Separate but equal' revisited: the Detroit male academies case.LawHsiao, Lisa K.
Statistical analysis for the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts.(Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts)Law 
Statutory restrictions on weapons possession: must the right to self-defense fall victim?LawMeyerhofer, William
Taking liberties with John Stuart Mill.(a consideration of libertarian readings of Mill's 'On Liberty' and his views on freedom of speech)LawOfseyer, Jeremy J.
Tempered extension; granting s. 1985(3) class status to mentally retarded individuals.(Civil Rights Act)LawWeinstein, Joshua I.
Testing the limits of judicial discretion in Chapter 11: the doctrine of necessity and third party releases.LawHan, Helen H.
The Annual Survey of American Law at fifty.LawMarke, Julius J.
The copyrightability of factual compilations: an interpretation of Feist through cases of maps and numbers.LawSilverstein, Michelle R.
The crisis of poverty law and the demands of benevolence.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawTremblay, Paul R.
The effectiveness of an unpublished rule. (administrative law)LawNewman, Robert
The effect of assumptions about racial bias on the analysis of Batson's three harms and the peremptory challenge.LawZonana, David
The "evolution" of lesbian and gay rights: reconceptualizing homosexuality and Bowers v. Hardwick from a sociobiological perspective.LawSimon, Norman C.
The hidden federal shield law: on the Justice Department's regulations governing subpoenas to the press.(Law and the Media: Striking a Balance for the Future)LawLiptak, Adam
The less polite questions: race, place, poverty and public education.(includes commentary and discussion)(Papers, Comments, and Discussions from a Symposium on "Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century")LawMorgan, Denise C.
The misappropriation theory as a corollary to the classic insider trading theory.LawDworkin, Marcy G.
The political economy and indigent defense: New York City, 1917-1998.(Crisis in the Legal Profession: Rationing Legal Services for the Poor)LawMirsky, Chester L.
The protection of an employee's privacy rights in public carrier supported corporate e-mail.LawDoshi, Urvi M.
The qui tam provision of the False Claims Act: Congressional missile or a net full of holes?LawCalvert, Loretta
The regulation of foreign securities: a proposal to amend the reconciliation requirement and increase the strength of domestic markets.LawCohen, Todd
The religious right, constitutional values, and the Lemon test. (test for statute violating Establishment Clause)LawBerg, Michael A.
The scope of the Van Dusen rule in federal-question transfers.LawFini, Tom M.
The use of 26(c) protective orders: "pleading the Fifth" without suffering "adverse" consequences. (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure)LawYoungelson, Marc
Title IX and gender equity in college athletics: how honesty might avert a crisis.LawDaniel, Matthew L.
To pay or to convey?: a theory of remedies for breach of real estate contracts.LawBerkovich, Lawrence V.
Toward reasonable executive compensation: outcry for reform and regulatory response.LawPak, Charles C.
Trading claims in Chapter 11 cases: legal issues confronting the postpetition investor. (Proceedings and Papers of a Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Held at the New York University School of Law, April 12, 1991)LawCharles, Scott K.
Upside down and inside out: appellate review of discretion under the supplemental jurisdiction statute, 28 U.S.C. s. 1367.LawMalkani, Shirin
What "choice" do they have? Protecting pregnant minors' reproductive rights using state constitutions.LawWeissmann, Rachel
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