Columbia Law Review 1996 - Abstracts

Columbia Law Review 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
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.LawMarcus, Craig E.
Constitutional mass torts: sovereign immunity and the Human Radiation Experiments.LawDavidson, Nestor M.
Constitutional structure and judicial deference to agency interpretations of agency rules.LawManning, John F.
Establishing legal accountability for anonymous communication in cyberspace.LawLevine, Noah
Financial transparency and corporate governance: you manage what you measure.LawLowenstein, Louis
From dancing halls to hiring halls: Actors' Equity and the closed shop dilemma.LawMeredith, Mark D.
Gender-motivated violence and the Commerce Clause: the civil rights provision of the Violence Against Women Act after Lopez.LawMaloney, Kerrie E.
Historical foundations of the law of evidence: a view from the Ryder sources. (King's Bench Chief Justice Sir Dudley Ryder)LawLangbein, John H.
"If it looks like a duck": corporate resemblance and check-the-box elective tax classification.LawFleischer, Victor E.
Individualizing justice through multiculturalism: the liberals' dilemma.LawColeman, Doriane Lambelet
In memoriam - Walter Gellhorn. (includes bibliography)(Obituary)LawStrauss, Peter L., Byse, Clark, Gardner, Warner W., Lusky, Louis
Innocence, privacy, and targeting in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.LawColb, Sherry F.
Insecurity interests: where intellectual property and commercial law collide.LawHaemmerli, Alice
Interracial violence and racialized narratives: discovering the road less traveled. (response to Anthony V. Alfieri, Columbia Law Review, vol. 95, p. 1301, 1995)LawBarnes, Robin D.
Judicial restraint and constitutional federalism: the Supreme Court's Lopez and Seminole Tribe decisions.LawHovenkamp, Herbert
Kiryas Joel and two mistakes about equality.LawGreene, Abner S.
Preventing control from the grave: a proposal for judicial treatment of dead hand provisions in poison pills.LawLese, Shawn C.
Putting precedent in its place: stare decisis and federal predictions of state law.LawBergman, Jed I.
Race-ing legal ethics. (response to article by Robin D. Barnes in this issue, p.788)LawAlfieri, Anthony V.
Restraining adversarial excess in closing argument.LawNidiry, Rosemary
Rethinking the constitutionality of ceremonial deism.LawEpstein, Steven B.
Separating from children.LawSanger, Carol
Social norms and social roles.LawSunstein, Cass R.
Stupid lawyer tricks: an essay on discovery abuse.LawYablon, Charles
Suspect symbols: the literary argument for heightened scrutiny for gays.LawYoshino, Kenji
Talking "culture": gender, race, nation, and the politics of multiculturalism. (response to Doriane Lambelet Coleman, Columbia Law Review, vol. 96, p. 1093, 1996)LawVolpp, Leti
Tax policy and feminism: competing goals and institutional choices.LawAlstott, Anne L.
The consent paradigm: tribal sovereignty at the millenium.LawGould, L. Scott
The constitutional value of assimilation.(response to article by Abner S. Greene in this issue, p. 1)LawEisgruber, Christopher L.
The curious resurrection of custom: beach access and judicial takings.LawBederman, David J.
The due process counterrevolution of the 1990s?LawPierce, Richard J., Jr.
The Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and fear of foreign prosecution.LawRotsztain, Diego A.
The Holy See at United Nations conferences: state or church?LawAbdullah, Yasmin
The role of corporate compliance programs in determining corporate criminal liability: a suggested approach.LawHuff, Kevin B.
Two conceptions of emotion in criminal law.LawKahan, Dan M., Nussbaum, Martha C.
Uncovering the Village of Kiryas Joel.(response to article by Abner S. Greene in this issue, p. 1)LawLupu, Ira C.
Viewpoints from Olympus. (viewpoint discrimination and US Supreme Court church and state jurisprudence)LawGreenawalt, Kent
Villainous verdicts? Rethinking the nineteenth-century French jury.LawSavitt, William
We the people(s), original understanding, and constitutional amendment.LawMonaghan, Henry Paul
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