Columbia Law Review 1997 - Abstracts

Columbia Law Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adjudication as representation.LawPeters, Christopher J.
Alcoholics Anonymous as a condition of drunk driving probation: when does it amount to establishment of religion?LawHoneymar, Michael G., Jr.
At the intersection of bankruptcy and divorce: property division debts under the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994.LawJohnson, Meredith
Competition in international telecommunications services.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawLake, William T., Harwood, John H., II, Sohn, David M.
Constitutional substantial-evidence review? Lessons from the Supreme Court's Turner Broadcasting decisions.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawBergman, Jed I.
Draft. (revisions to Article 2 of Uniform Commercial Code)LawHyland, Richard
Eliminating general causation: notes towards a new theory of justice and toxic torts.(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawBerger, Margaret A.
Employees, pensions, and the new economic order.LawGordon, Jeffrey N.
Encouraging allocution at capital sentencing: a proposal for use immunity.LawMyers, Caren
Escaping domestic violence: asylum as a means of protection for battered women.LawSeith, Patricia A.
FCC jurisdiction over local telephone under the 1996 Act: fenced off?(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawMcLaughlin, Duane
Fixing fixation: a copyright with teeth for improvisational performers.LawDonat, Gregory S.
Foreword: the new estates.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawLiebman, Lance
Formed by thalidomide: mass torts as a false cure for toxic exposure.(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawBernstein, Anita
Genetic discrimination: Huntington's disease and the Americans with Disabilities Act.LawGin, Brian R.
Heroic judging in an antiheroic age. (Jack B. Weinstein, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York) (response to article by Martha Minow in this issue, p. 2010)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawLuban, David
Immigration law and the promise of critical race theory: opening the academy to the voices of aliens and immigrants.LawFan, Stephen Shie-Wei
In memoriam: William J. Brennan, Jr., American. (includes 2 testimonials)LawStrauss, Peter L., Lynch, Gerard E.
Innovation in the interstices of the final judgment rule: a demurrer to Professor Burbank. (Jack Weinstein, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York) (response to article by Stephen Burbank in this issue, p. 1971)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawNeuborne, Burt
In praise of moot court - not!LawKozinski, Alex
Judge for the situation: Judge Jack Weinstein, creator of temporary administrative agencies. (U.S. District Judge for Eastern District of New York)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawMinow, Martha
Lawyering in mass torts.(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawFeinberg, Kenneth R.
Major league baseball's disempowered Commissioner: judicial ramifications of the 1994 restructuring.LawArcella, Craig F.
Misconduct, misfortune, and just compensation: Weinstein on torts. (Jack Weinstein, U.S. District Judge for Eastern District of New York) (response to article by Martha Minow in this issue, p. 2010)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawGoldberg, John C.P.
Mission impossible: settling the just bounds between church and state.LawFish, Stanley
Money and politics. (public financing of campaigns)LawFiss, Owen M.
Money for nothing and leverage for free: the politics and history of the leveraged ESOP tax subsidy. (employee stock ownership plan)LawField, Ezra S.
No team, no peace: franchise free agency in the National Football League.LawLeone, Katherine C.
No way out: an argument against permitting parties to opt out of U.S. securities laws in international transactions.LawHall, Darrell
Organizational freedom for banks: the case in support.LawLongstreth, Bevis, Mattei, Ivan E.
Physical scarcity, rent seeking, and the First Amendment.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawHazlett, Thomas W.
Pluralism on the bench.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)(Case Note)LawSemer, Scott L.
Police discretion and the quality of life in public places: courts, communities, and the new policing.LawLivingston, Debra
Rethinking personal jurisdiction and choice of law in multistate mass torts.(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawKorn, Harold L.
Sex, race, and credentials: the truth about affirmative action in law faculty hiring.LawReskin, Barbara F., Merritt, Deborah Jones
Speak now: the accused student's right to remain silent in public university disciplinary proceedings.LawRosenthal, Paul E.
Suing the president: nonstatutory review revisited.LawSiegel, Jonathan R.
Symbolic speech and social meaning.LawWaldman, Joshua
Technological change and doctrinal persistence: telecommunications reform in Congress and the Court.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawPrice, Monroe E., Duffy, John F.
Textualism as a nondelegation doctrine.LawManning, John F.
The apportionment of "direct taxes": are consumption taxes constitutional?LawJensen, Erik M.
The bending line between conventional "broadcast" and wireless "carriage."(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawShelanski, Howard A.
The concept of property and the Takings Clause.LawWenar, Leif
The courtroom as classroom: independence, imagination and ideology in the work of Jack Weinstein. (U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawBurbank, Stephen B.
The Defense of Marriage Act and the overextension of congressional authority.LawRuskay-Kidd, Scott
The inverted hierarchy of contract interpretation and supplementation.LawZamir, Eyal
The invisible barbecue.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawMoglen, Ellen
The legal process and political economy of telecommunications reform.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawChen, Jim
The maze of mega-coverage litigation.(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawAbraham, Kenneth S.
The net profits puzzle. (film industry accounting methods)LawGoldberg, Victor P.
The new video competition: dances with regulators.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawRobinson, Glen O.
"The rule of law" as a concept in constitutional discourse.LawFallon, Richard H., Jr.
The straight and the crooked: legal accountability in Ancient Greece.Lawvon Dornum, Deirdre Dionysia
The tragedy of the telecommons: government pricing of unbundled network elements under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawSidak, J. Gregory, Spulber, Daniel F.
Torquemada meets Kafka: the misapplication of the issue exhaustion doctrine to inquisitorial administrative proceedings.LawDubin, Jon C.
Tribute to the Honorable Jack Weinstein. (U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York; includes six testimonials)(A Special Issue Dedicated to Judge Jack B. Weinstein)LawBreyer, Stephen G., Leebron, David W., Oakes, James L., Nickerson, Eugene H., Berger, Curtis J., Wexler, Joan G.
Will universal service and common carriage survive the Telecommunications Act of 1996?(Symposium: Telecommunications Law: Unscrambling the Signals, Unbundling the Law)LawNoam, Eli M.
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