| Columbia Law Review 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Beyond the boundaries of the Community Reinvestment Act and the fair lending laws: developing a market-based framework for generating low- and moderate-income lending. | Law | Marcus, Craig E. |
| Constitutional mass torts: sovereign immunity and the Human Radiation Experiments. | Law | Davidson, Nestor M. |
| Constitutional structure and judicial deference to agency interpretations of agency rules. | Law | Manning, John F. |
| Establishing legal accountability for anonymous communication in cyberspace. | Law | Levine, Noah |
| Financial transparency and corporate governance: you manage what you measure. | Law | Lowenstein, Louis |
| From dancing halls to hiring halls: Actors' Equity and the closed shop dilemma. | Law | Meredith, Mark D. |
| Gender-motivated violence and the Commerce Clause: the civil rights provision of the Violence Against Women Act after Lopez. | Law | Maloney, Kerrie E. |
| Historical foundations of the law of evidence: a view from the Ryder sources. (King's Bench Chief Justice Sir Dudley Ryder) | Law | Langbein, John H. |
| "If it looks like a duck": corporate resemblance and check-the-box elective tax classification. | Law | Fleischer, Victor E. |
| Individualizing justice through multiculturalism: the liberals' dilemma. | Law | Coleman, Doriane Lambelet |
| In memoriam - Walter Gellhorn. (includes bibliography)(Obituary) | Law | Strauss, Peter L., Byse, Clark, Gardner, Warner W., Lusky, Louis |
| Innocence, privacy, and targeting in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. | Law | Colb, Sherry F. |
| Insecurity interests: where intellectual property and commercial law collide. | Law | Haemmerli, Alice |
| Interracial violence and racialized narratives: discovering the road less traveled. (response to Anthony V. Alfieri, Columbia Law Review, vol. 95, p. 1301, 1995) | Law | Barnes, Robin D. |
| Judicial restraint and constitutional federalism: the Supreme Court's Lopez and Seminole Tribe decisions. | Law | Hovenkamp, Herbert |
| Kiryas Joel and two mistakes about equality. | Law | Greene, Abner S. |
| Preventing control from the grave: a proposal for judicial treatment of dead hand provisions in poison pills. | Law | Lese, Shawn C. |
| Putting precedent in its place: stare decisis and federal predictions of state law. | Law | Bergman, Jed I. |
| Race-ing legal ethics. (response to article by Robin D. Barnes in this issue, p.788) | Law | Alfieri, Anthony V. |
| Restraining adversarial excess in closing argument. | Law | Nidiry, Rosemary |
| Rethinking the constitutionality of ceremonial deism. | Law | Epstein, Steven B. |
| Separating from children. | Law | Sanger, Carol |
| Social norms and social roles. | Law | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| Stupid lawyer tricks: an essay on discovery abuse. | Law | Yablon, Charles |
| Suspect symbols: the literary argument for heightened scrutiny for gays. | Law | Yoshino, Kenji |
| Talking "culture": gender, race, nation, and the politics of multiculturalism. (response to Doriane Lambelet Coleman, Columbia Law Review, vol. 96, p. 1093, 1996) | Law | Volpp, Leti |
| Tax policy and feminism: competing goals and institutional choices. | Law | Alstott, Anne L. |
| The consent paradigm: tribal sovereignty at the millenium. | Law | Gould, L. Scott |
| The constitutional value of assimilation.(response to article by Abner S. Greene in this issue, p. 1) | Law | Eisgruber, Christopher L. |
| The curious resurrection of custom: beach access and judicial takings. | Law | Bederman, David J. |
| The due process counterrevolution of the 1990s? | Law | Pierce, Richard J., Jr. |
| The Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and fear of foreign prosecution. | Law | Rotsztain, Diego A. |
| The Holy See at United Nations conferences: state or church? | Law | Abdullah, Yasmin |
| The role of corporate compliance programs in determining corporate criminal liability: a suggested approach. | Law | Huff, Kevin B. |
| Two conceptions of emotion in criminal law. | Law | Kahan, Dan M., Nussbaum, Martha C. |
| Uncovering the Village of Kiryas Joel.(response to article by Abner S. Greene in this issue, p. 1) | Law | Lupu, Ira C. |
| Viewpoints from Olympus. (viewpoint discrimination and US Supreme Court church and state jurisprudence) | Law | Greenawalt, Kent |
| Villainous verdicts? Rethinking the nineteenth-century French jury. | Law | Savitt, William |
| We the people(s), original understanding, and constitutional amendment. | Law | Monaghan, Henry Paul |
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