| California Law Review |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A critical misdiagnosis: how courts underestimate the anticompetitive implications of hospital mergers. | Law | Conners, Jennifer R. |
| Beyond preemption: the law and policy of intellectual property licensing. | Law | Lemley, Mark A. |
| Brennan and Democracy: the 1996-97 Brennan Center Symposium Lecture.(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Michelman, Frank I. |
| Check one box: reconsidering Directive No. 15 and the classification of mixed-race people.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Payson, Kenneth E. |
| Class-based affirmative action. (excerpt from 'The Remedy')(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Kahlenberg, Richard D. |
| Comments on Stephen Carter's lecture.(response to article by Stephen L. Carter in this issue, p. 1059)(religion and the First Amendment) | Law | Choper, Jesse H. |
| Contract and copyright are not at war: a reply to "The Metamorphosis of Contract into Expand".(response to article by David Nimmer, Elliot Brown, and Gary N. Frischling in this issue, p. 19) | Law | Wolfson, Joel Rothstein |
| Cyberspace as place and the tragedy of the digital anticommons. | Law | Hunter, Dan |
| Democracy, popular sovereignty, and judicial review. (response to article by Frank I. Michelman in this issue, P. 399)(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Post, Robert C. |
| Destabilizing racial classifications based on insights gleaned from trademark law.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Johnson, Alex M., Jr. |
| Epistemic democracy and minority rights. (response to article by Frank I. Michelman in this issue, p. 399)(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Sullivan, Kathleen M. |
| Foreword: the making of a turning point - Metro and Adarand.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Mishkin, Paul J. |
| Fundamental principles of American law. | Law | McFadden, Patrick M. |
| Gutenberg's legacy: copyright, censorship, and religious pluralism. | Law | Cotter, Thomas F. |
| If law professors had to turn in time sheets. | Law | Jarvis, Robert M. |
| Introduction.(Professor Stefan Albrecht Riesenfeld: A Tribute) | Law | Buxbaum, Richard M. |
| Jesse Choper's decanal decade. (Dean, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley) (includes two testimonials) | Law | Kadish, Sanford H., Kay, Herma Hill |
| Latino and Latina critical theory: an annotated bibliography.(LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium by California Law Review and La Raza Law Journal) | Law | Stefancic, Jean |
| Law as the continuation of God by other means. | Law | Schlag, Pierre |
| Place and cyberspace. | Law | Lemley, Mark A. |
| Professor Stefan Albrecht Riesenfeld: a tribute. | Law | |
| Public deliberation, affirmative action, and the Supreme Court.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| Race, ethnicity, erasure: the salience of race to LatCrit theory.(LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium by California Law Review and La Raza Law Journal) | Law | Lopez, Ian F. Haney |
| Rejoinders. (response to articles in this issue, p. 429, 445, 453, 459)(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Michelman, Frank I. |
| Religious freedom as if religion matters: a tribute to Justice Brennan. | Law | Carter, Stephen L. |
| Remarks from the investiture of Judge William A. Fletcher. | Law | |
| Retirement of Sheldon L. Messinger. (Professor of Law, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley) (includes four testimonials) | Law | Morris, Norval, Skolnick, Jerome H., Tonry, Michael, Bittner, Egon, Zimring, Franklin E. |
| Rodrigo's eleventh chronicle: empathy and false empathy. | Law | Delgado, Richard |
| The demise of the political necessity defense: indirect civil disobedience and United States v. Schoon. (Case Note) | Law | Cavallaro, James L., Jr. |
| The efficiency of controlling corporate self-dealing: theory meets reality. | Law | Goshen, Zohar |
| The future of affirmative action: reclaiming the innovative ideal.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Guinier, Lani, Sturm, Susan |
| The invention of health law. | Law | Bloche, M. Gregg |
| The metamorphosis of contract into expand. | Law | Nimmer, David, Brown, Elliot, Frischling, Gary N. |
| The partnership conception of democracy. (response to article by Frank I. Michelman in this issue, p. 399)(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Dworkin, Ronald M. |
| The power of Congress and the President in international relations: three recent Supreme Court decisions.(reprint of article originally published in 1937)(Professor Stefan Albrecht Riesenfeld: A Tribute)(Reprint) | Law | Riesenfeld, Stefan Albrecht |
| The powers of Congress and the President in international relations: revisited.(reprint of article originally published in 1987)(Professor Stefan Albrecht Riesenfeld: A Tribute)(Reprint) | Law | Riesenfeld, Stefan Albrecht |
| The privatization (or "shrink-wrapping") of American copyright law. | Law | McManis, Charles R. |
| The religion clauses and Justice Brennan in full.(Supreme Court Justice William Brennan and religious freedom under U.S. Constitution)(response to article by Stephen L. Carter in this issue, p. 1059) | Law | Lupu, Ira C. |
| The remote causes of affirmative action, or school desegregation in Kansas City, Missouri.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Epstein, Richard A. |
| Tongue-tied in the market: the relevance of contract law to racial-language minorities. | Law | Lim, Julian S. |
| Tribute: Professor Preble Stolz. (Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley; includes two testimonials) | Law | Heyman, I. Michael, Carrington, Paul D. |
| Under construction: LatCrit consciousness, community and theory.(LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium by California Law Review and La Raza Law Journal) | Law | Valdes, Francisco |
| Up from individualism. (response to article by Frank I. Michelman in this issue, p. 399)(The Brennan Center Symposium on Constitutional Law) | Law | Herzog, Don |
| What if Latinos really mattered in the public policy debate?(LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium by California Law Review and La Raza Law Journal) | Law | Moran, Rachel F. |
| Who measures the chancellor's foot? The inherent remedial authority of the federal courts.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Yoo, John Choon |
| Why voting is different.(Symposium: Race-Based Remedies) | Law | Levinson, Daryl J., Karlan, Pamela S. |
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