Columbia Law Review 1995 - Abstracts

Columbia Law Review 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abortion counseling as vice activity: the free speech implications of Rust v. Sullivan and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.LawWells, Christina E.
Barring foreigners from our airwaves: an anachronistic pothole on the global information highway.LawRose, Ian M.
Class wars: the dilemma of the mass tort class action.LawCoffee, John C., Jr.
Conditional federal spending after Lopez. (Commerce Clause case on firearms near schools)LawBaker, Lynn A.
Crafting a suitability requirement for the sale of over-the-counter derivatives: should regulators "punish the Wall Street hounds of greed?"LawGoldman, Geoffrey B.
Defending racial violence.LawAlfieri, Anthony V.
Double jeopardy law after Rodney King.LawAmar, Akhil Reed, Marcus, Jonathan L.
Ethical dilemmas and the multistate lawyer: a proposed amendment to the choice-of-law rules in the Model Rules of Professional Conduct.LawFelleman, Susanna
Fusion and the associational rights of minor political parties.LawKirschner, William R.
History lean: the reconciliation of private property and representative government.(response to article by Martin S. Flaherty in this issue, p. 523)LawEpstein, Richard A.
History "lite" in modern American constitutionalism.LawFlaherty, Martin S.
Informed conviction: instructing the jury about mandatory sentencing consequences.LawSauer, Kristen K.
In memorium: Maurice Rosenberg. (Columbia University School of Law professor) (includes 3 testimonials and bibliography of Rosenberg's selected writings)LawLowenstein, Louis, Carrington, Paul D., Smit, Hans
Legal spin control: ethics and advocacy in the court of public opinion.LawMoses, Jonathan M.
Let the record show: modifying appellate review procedures for errors of prejudicial nonverbal communication by trial judges.LawShoretz, Rochelle L.
Paint-by-numbers tax lawmaking.LawGraetz, Michael J.
Patent preemption of computer software contracts restricting reverse engineering: the last stand?LawKoffsky, Mark I.
Putting cars on the "information superhighway": authors, exploiters, and copyright in cyberspace.LawGinsburg, Jane C.
Reconstructing the Bill of Rights: a reply to Amar and Marcus's triple play on double jeopardy. (response to Akhil Reed Amar and Jonathan L. Marcus, Columbia Law Review, vol. 95, p. 1, 1995)LawHerman, Susan N.
Reflections on a case (of motherhood). (New York)LawSpinak, Jane M.
Response to Clark Freshman, were Patricia Williams and Ronald Dworkin separated at birth?(response to article by Clark Freshman in this issue, p. 1568)LawPosner, Richard A.
Selecting a jury in federal criminal trials after Batson and McCollum.LawDiPrima, Stephen R.
Sex wars redux: agency and coercion in feminist legal theory.LawAbrams, Kathryn
Solving the problem of gender and racial bias in administrative adjudication.LawGolin, Elaine
Standing apart to be a part: the precedential value of Supreme Court concurring opinions.LawKirman, Igor
State settlement class actions that release exclusive federal claims: developing a framework for multijurisdictional management of shareholder litigation.LawMorrissey, Stephen E.
State sovereignty and subordinacy: may Congress commandeer state officers to implement federal law?LawCaminker, Evan H.
The American Revolution and constitutionalism in the seventeenth-century West Indies.LawO'Melinn, Liam Seamus
The economics of antiquities looting and a proposed legal alternative.LawBorodkin, Lisa J.
The idea of a useable past.(response to article by Martin S. Flaherty in this issue, p. 523)LawSunstein, Cass R.
The Northwest Ordinance as a constitutional document.LawDuffey, Denis P.
The original understanding of the Takings Clause and the political process.LawTreanor, William Michael
The privatization-nationalization cycle: the link between markets and ethnicity in developing countries.LawChua, Amy L.
The science charade in toxic risk regulation.LawWagner, Wendy E.
The Supreme Court's new hypertextualism: an invitation to cacophony and incoherence in the administrative state.LawPierce, Richard J., Jr.
Title VII sexual harassment: recognizing an employer's non-delegable duty to prevent a hostile workplace.LawWeddle, Justin S.
Universal justice: the role of federal courts in international civil litigation.LawRabkin, Jeffrey
Unwed fathers' rights, adoption, and sex equality: gender-neutrality and the perpetuation of patriarchy.LawShanley, Mary L.
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