| Columbia Law Review 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Academic discipline: a guide to fair process for the university student. | Law | Berger, Vivian, Berger, Curtis J. |
| A critique of noncommercial justifications for Sherman Act violations. | Law | Fitts, Nelson O. |
| A government for our time? Business improvement districts and urban governance. | Law | Briffault, Richard |
| A modest proposal for improving American justice. | Law | Tiller, Emerson H., Cross, Frank B. |
| A modest reply to Judge Wald.(response to article by Patricia M. Wald in this issue, p. 235) | Law | Tiller, Emerson H., Cross, Frank B. |
| A response to Tiller and Cross.(article by Emerson H. Tiller and Frank B. Cross in this issue, p. 215) | Law | Wald, Patricia M. |
| Democratic legitimacy and the administrative character of supranationalism: the example of the European Community. | Law | Lindseth, Peter L. |
| Empowering ourselves: the role of women's NGOs in the enforcement of the Women's Convention.(Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women)(non-governmental organizations) | Law | Afsharipour, Afra |
| Environmental regulation, cost-benefit analysis, and the discounting of human lives. | Law | Revesz, Richard L. |
| Fashioning a victim standard in mail and wire fraud: ordinarily prudent person or monumentally credulous gull? | Law | Zingale, Mark |
| Federalism, welfare reform, and the minority poor: accounting for the tyranny of state majorities. | Law | Cashin, Sheryll D. |
| In memoriam - Curtis J. Berger.(law professor) | Law | Leebron, David W., Weinstein, Jack B., Schill, Michael H., Goldschmid, Harvey J., Williams, Joan |
| In memoriam: Justice Harry A. Blackmun, principle and compassion.(includes 4 testimonials) | Law | Breyer, Stephen G., Wood, Diane P., Dorf, Michael C., Martinson, Wanda S. |
| In memoriam: writing for Justice Powell.(Lewis F. Powell, Jr., includes 3 testimonials) | Law | Fallon, Richard H., Jr., Gunther, Gerald, Coughlin, Anne M. |
| Introduction: William L. Cary and his living legacy.(Symposium: The Living Legacy of William Cary) | Law | Goldschmid, Harvey J. |
| Last thoughts.(response to article by Emerson H. Tiller and Frank B. Cross in this issue, p. 262) | Law | Wald, Patricia M. |
| Lifetime employment: labor peace and the evolution of Japanese corporate governance. | Law | Gilson, Ronald J., Roe, Mark J. |
| Making moral theory work for law. | Law | Carrier, Laura |
| Narrowing the eye of the needle: procedural default, habeas reform, and claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. | Law | Voigts, Anne M. |
| Radical tax reform, the Constitution, and the conscientious legislator.(response to Erik M. Jensen, Columbia Law Review, vol. 97, p. 2334, 1997) | Law | Zelenak, Lawrence A. |
| Rights essentialism and remedial equilibration.(constitutional rights and remedies) | Law | Levinson, Daryl J. |
| Social norms and judicial decisionmaking: examining the role of narratives in same-sex adoption cases. | Law | Lin, Timothy E. |
| Stranger in a strange land: the use of overbreadth in abortion jurisprudence. | Law | Martin, Kevin |
| Taxation and the Constitution. | Law | Ackerman, Bruce |
| The law and the public's health: a study of infectious disease law in the United States. | Law | Gostin, Lawrence O., Burris, Scott, Lazzarini, Zita |
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