Columbia Law Review 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An offer the Teamsters couldn't refuse: the 1989 consent decree establishing federal oversight and ending mechanisms. | Law | Dean, Andrew B. |
From the Archives (such as they are).(Columbia Law Review)(Centennial Issue) | Law | Black, Barbara Aronstein |
In memoriam: Milton Handler.(law teacher)(contains 2 testimonials) | Law | Kaye, Judith S., Liebman, Lance |
In memorium - Herbert Wechsler.(law teacher)(contains 5 testimonials) | Law | Shapiro, David L., Egar, Harold, Ginsburg, Ruth Bader (U.S. Supreme Court Justice), Hazard, Geoffrey C., Jr., Monaghan, Henry Paul |
On causation.(an examination of how tort law perpetuates social harms) | Law | Matsuda, Mari |
Soft money, hard money, strong parties.(Law and Political Parties) | Law | Ansolabehere, Stephen, Snyder, James M., Jr. |
The integration game.(barriers to housing integration) | Law | Bell, Abraham, Parchomovsky, Gideon |
The overproduction of death.(procedural incentives which lead to more death sentences and a reform plan) | Law | Liebman, James S. |
The political parties and campaign finance reform.(Law and Political Parties) | Law | Briffault, Richard |
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