Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adversarialism defended: Daubert and the judge's role in evaluating expert evidence. | Social sciences | Kim, Hyongsoon |
A house of our own or a house we've outgrown? An argument for increasing the size of the House of Representatives. | Social sciences | Yates, Christopher St. John |
American MNCs continue to profit from the use of forced and slave labor begging the question: should America take a cue from Germany? | Social sciences | Ellinikos, Maria |
An old solution to a new problem: physician unions take the edge off managed care. | Social sciences | Rugg, Jeffrey |
Assisting the jury in understanding victimization: expert psychological testimony on battered woman syndrome and rape trauma syndrome. | Social sciences | Murphy, Susan |
Biology, technology and genealogy: a proposed uniform surrogacy legislation. | Social sciences | Levitt, Jamie |
"Citizen-soldiers" or anonymous justice: reconciling the Sixth Amendment right of the accused, the First Amendment right of the media and the privacy right of jurors. | Social sciences | Litt, Marc O. |
Go ahead, state, make them pay: an analysis of Washington D.C.'s Assault Weapon Manufacturing Strict Liability Act. | Social sciences | Boser, Markus |
Misfit power, the First Amendment and the public forum: is there room in America for the Grateful Dead? | Social sciences | Kanzer, Adam M. |
Remaking Procrustes's bed: a model for non-exclusive labor law. | Social sciences | Crone, Maya R. |
RICO conspiracy standing after Sedima. | Social sciences | Brooks, Fredric |
Suspicionless drug urinalysis of public school teachers: the concern for student safety cannot outweigh teachers' legitimate privacy interests. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Schmidt, Karin |
The Maine Clean Election Act: cleansing public institutions of private money. | Social sciences | Lazarus, Theodore |
The mass plaintiff: public interest law, direct mail fundraising and the donor/client. | Social sciences | Stone, Roger Alan |
The use of Internet filters in public schools: double click on the Constitution. | Social sciences | Kaiser, Whitney A. |
Web-sight for visually-disabled people: does Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act apply to Internet websites? | Social sciences | Schloss, Adam M. |
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