Columbia Law Review 1999 - Abstracts

Columbia Law Review 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Academic discipline: a guide to fair process for the university student.LawBerger, Vivian, Berger, Curtis J.
A critique of noncommercial justifications for Sherman Act violations.LawFitts, Nelson O.
A government for our time? Business improvement districts and urban governance.LawBriffault, Richard
A modest proposal for improving American justice.LawTiller, Emerson H., Cross, Frank B.
A modest reply to Judge Wald.(response to article by Patricia M. Wald in this issue, p. 235)LawTiller, 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)LawWald, Patricia M.
Democratic legitimacy and the administrative character of supranationalism: the example of the European Community.LawLindseth, 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)LawAfsharipour, Afra
Environmental regulation, cost-benefit analysis, and the discounting of human lives.LawRevesz, Richard L.
Fashioning a victim standard in mail and wire fraud: ordinarily prudent person or monumentally credulous gull?LawZingale, Mark
Federalism, welfare reform, and the minority poor: accounting for the tyranny of state majorities.LawCashin, Sheryll D.
In memoriam - Curtis J. Berger.(law professor)LawLeebron, 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)LawBreyer, Stephen G., Wood, Diane P., Dorf, Michael C., Martinson, Wanda S.
In memoriam: writing for Justice Powell.(Lewis F. Powell, Jr., includes 3 testimonials)LawFallon, Richard H., Jr., Gunther, Gerald, Coughlin, Anne M.
Introduction: William L. Cary and his living legacy.(Symposium: The Living Legacy of William Cary)LawGoldschmid, Harvey J.
Last thoughts.(response to article by Emerson H. Tiller and Frank B. Cross in this issue, p. 262)LawWald, Patricia M.
Lifetime employment: labor peace and the evolution of Japanese corporate governance.LawGilson, Ronald J., Roe, Mark J.
Making moral theory work for law.LawCarrier, Laura
Narrowing the eye of the needle: procedural default, habeas reform, and claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.LawVoigts, Anne M.
Radical tax reform, the Constitution, and the conscientious legislator.(response to Erik M. Jensen, Columbia Law Review, vol. 97, p. 2334, 1997)LawZelenak, Lawrence A.
Rights essentialism and remedial equilibration.(constitutional rights and remedies)LawLevinson, Daryl J.
Social norms and judicial decisionmaking: examining the role of narratives in same-sex adoption cases.LawLin, Timothy E.
Stranger in a strange land: the use of overbreadth in abortion jurisprudence.LawMartin, Kevin
Taxation and the Constitution.LawAckerman, Bruce
The law and the public's health: a study of infectious disease law in the United States.LawGostin, Lawrence O., Burris, Scott, Lazzarini, Zita
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