| Columbia Law Review 1993 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An empirical survey and proposed Bankruptcy Code section concerning the propriety of bidding incentives in a bankruptcy sale of assets. | Law | Lackey, Paul B. |
| Assessing the impact of preferential trade agreements and new rules of origin on the extraterritorial application of antitrust law to international mergers. | Law | Conn, Deanna |
| A vigil for Thurgood Marshall. | Law | Moglen, Eben |
| Chancellor Kent and the history of legal literature. (James Kent) | Law | Langbein, John H. |
| Contingent fees and criminal cases. | Law | Karlan, Pamela S. |
| Federal jury instructions and the consequences of a successful insanity defense. | Law | Liu, Joeseph P. |
| Fighting fire with firefighters: a proposal for expert judges at the trial level. | Law | Di Lello, Edward V. |
| Fighting words and fighting freestyle: the constitutionality of penalty enhancement for bias crimes. | Law | Grannis, Eric J. |
| Foundations of corporate finance: the 1906 pacification of the insurance industry. | Law | Roe, Mark J. |
| Informational standing under the NEPA: justiciability and the environmental decisionmaking process. (National Environmental Policy Act) | Law | Gerschwer, Lawrence |
| Private insurance, social insurance, and tort reform: toward a new vision of compensation for illness and injury. | Law | Liebman, Lance, Abraham, Kenneth S. |
| Pruning the judicial oak: developing a coherent application of common law agency and controlling person liability in securities cases. | Law | Burns, James L. |
| Public pension fund activism in corporate governance reconsidered. | Law | Romano, Roberta |
| Regulating the internal labor market: an information-forcing approach to decision bargaining over partial relocations. | Law | Duke, Benjamin |
| Safeguarding style: what protection is afforded to visual artists by the copyright and trademark laws? | Law | Brownlee, Michelle |
| Some confusions about due process, judicial review, and constitutional remedies. | Law | Fallon, Richard H., Jr. |
| Strict scrutiny for gender, via Croson. | Law | Galotto, John |
| Taking and saving lives. (moral and utilitarian rationales surrounding legal justifications for killing) | Law | Rakowski, Eric |
| The admissibility of ultimate issue expert testimony by law enforcement officers in criminal trials. | Law | Nossel, Deon J. |
| The discretionary function exception under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: when in America, do the Romans do as the Romans wish? | Law | Yee, Sienho |
| The knock and announce rule: a new approach to the destruction-of-evidence exception. | Law | Garcia, Charles Patrick |
| The protective power of the Presidency. | Law | Monaghan, Henry P. |
| Toward "neutral principles" in the law: selections from the oral history of Herbert Wechsler. | Law | Miller, Geoffrey P., Silber, Norman |
| Unreliable and prejudicial: the use of extraneous unadjudicated offenses in the penalty phases of capital trials. | Law | Smith, Steven Paul |
| "Women understand so little, they call my good nature 'deceit'": a feminist rethinking of seduction. | Law | Larson, Jane E. |
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