Columbia Law Review 1998 - Abstracts

Columbia Law Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountability, liberty, and the Constitution.LawBrown, Rebecca L.
Aggravation and mitigation in capital cases: what do jurors think?LawGarvey, Stephen P.
Antisuit injunctions and preclusion against absent nonresident class members.LawMonaghan, Henry Paul
Applying the suspension clause to immigration cases. (response to article by Gerald L. Neuman in this issue, p. 961)(Suspension and Supremacy, Judicial Power and Jurisdiction: The Availability and Scope of Habeas Corpus after AEDPA and IIRIRA)LawFallon, Richard H., Jr.
A regulatory competition theory of indeterminacy in corporate law.LawKamar, Ehud
A skeleton in the closet: single-sex schools for pregnant girls.LawStamm, Monica J.
Backlash. (political backlashes to economic systems)LawRoe, Mark J.
Bella Abzug: a leader of vision and voice.LawRogers, Kathy
Brightening the line: properly identifying a vulnerable victim for purposes of Section 3A1.1 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.LawDyckman, Jay
Busting the administrative trust: an experimentalist approach to universal service administration in telecommunications policy.LawKirkham, Christopher Wyeth
Distinguishing "insurance" from investment products under the McCarran-Ferguson Act: crafting a rule of decision.(Case Note)LawWilliams, Steven J.
Family planning through human cloning: is there a fundamental right?LawWu, Lawrence
Habeas corpus, executive detention, and the removal of aliens.(Suspension and Supremacy, Judicial Power and Jurisdiction: The Availability and Scope of Habeas Corpus after AEDPA and IIRIRA)LawNeuman, Gerald L.
Habeas corpus, relitigation, and the legislative power. (response to article by James S. Liebman and Wiliiam F. Ryan in this issue, p. 696)(Suspension and Supremacy, Judicial Power and Jurisdiction: The Availability and Scope of Habeas Corpus after AEDPA and IIRIRA)LawScheidegger, Kent S.
Hands off! Civil court involvement in conflicts over religious property.LawGreenawalt, Kent
Is Missouri v. Holland still good law? Federalism and the treaty power.LawHealy, Thomas
Is Morrison v. Olson still good law?: the court's new appointments clause jurisprudence.LawBravin, Nick
No RFRAF allowed: the status of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act's federal application in the wake of City of Boerne v. Flores.LawBlatnik, Edward J.W.
Questioning the "new consensus" on promissory estoppel: an empirical and theoretical study.LawHillman, Robert A.
Race, class, and drugs.LawStuntz, William J.
Re-reading difference: feminist critiques of the law school classroom and the problems with speaking from experience.LawRamachandran, Banu
"Some effectual power": the quantity and quality of decisionmaking required of Article III courts.(Suspension and Supremacy, Judicial Power and Jurisdiction: The Availability and Scope of Habeas Corpus after AEDPA and IIRIRA)LawLiebman, James S., Ryan, William F.
The active board of directors and performance of the large publicly traded corporation.LawMacAvoy, Paul W., Millstein, Ira M.
The bureaucratic heavy hand in China: legal means for foreign investors to challenge agency action.LawWeller, David L.
The courts and the Congress: should judges disdain political history? (response to John Manning, Columbia Law Review, vol. 97, p. 673, 1997)LawStrauss, Peter L.
The great transformation of regulated industries law.LawMerrill, Thomas W., Kearney, Joseph D.
Theories of regulation: incorporating the administrative process.LawCroley, Steven P.
The qualitative dimension of Fourth Amendment "reasonableness".LawColb, Sherry F.
Virtual civil litigation: a visit to John Bunyan's celestial city.(technology's potential influence on civil procedure.)LawCarrington, Paul D.
When does private discrimination justify public affirmative action?LawAyres, Ian, Vars, Fredrick E.
Will fair use function on the Internet?LawDanThu Thi Phan
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