Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1999 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A perjurer in the White House? The constitutional case for perjury and obstruction of justice as high crimes and misdemeanors.(Special Presidential Impeachment Section)Political scienceCooper, Charles J.
Attorney-client privilege - dead or alive? A post-mortem analysis.(Case Note)Political scienceLee, Kenneth K.
Chevron up in smoke? Tobacco at the crossroads of administrative law.(Case Note)Political scienceFazioli, Joseph A.
Does antitrust have a comparative advantage?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceEasterbrook, Frank H.
Economics versus politics in antitrust.(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceMcChesney, Fred S.
Essay: lies and law.(Special Presidential Impeachment Section)Political scienceNagel, Robert F.
Externalities in open economy antitrust and their implications for international competition policy.(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceSykes, Alan O.
From consumer sovereignty to cost-benefit analysis: an incompletely theorized agreement?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceSunstein, Cass R.
International law and federalism: what is the reach of regulation?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceWood, Diane P.
Is antitrust obsolete?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceGraglia, Lino
Is HIV really a "disability"? The scope of the Americans with Disabilities Act.(Case Note)Political scienceAjalat, Christiana M.
Losing control of America's future - the census, birthright citizenship, and illegal aliens.Political scienceWood, Charles
Network industries and antitrust.(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceMelamed, A. Douglas
Parity revisited: an empirical comparison of state and lower federal court interpretations of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission.Political scienceGerry, Brett Christopher
Passing the buck: the Supreme Court's failure to clarify qualified immunity doctrine to protect public officials from frivolous lawsuits.(Case Note)Political scienceWrenn, James C., Jr.
Presidential sanctuaries after the Clinton sex scandals.(includes text of aticles of impeachment)(Special Presidential Impeachment Section)Political scienceMiller, Randall K.
Regulating network industries: a look at Intel.(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political sciencePicker, Randal C.
Regulation of franchisor opportunism and production of the institutional framework: federal monopoly or competition between the states?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceMeese, Alan J.
Religious speech in the workplace: harassment of protected speech?Political scienceBerg, Thomas C.
Removing criminal aliens: the pitfalls and promises of federalism.Political scienceSchuck, Peter H., Williams, John (American law professor)
Second-guessing the quality of mercy: due process in state executive clemency proceedings.(Case Note)Political scienceOlson, David S.
Should government attempt to influence consumer preference?(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political sciencePolsby, Daniel D.
The case for reforming the antitrust regulations (if repeal is not an option).(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceSmith, Fred L., Jr.
The guilty and the "innocent": an examination of alleged cases of wrongful conviction from false confessions.Political scienceCassell, Paul G.
The politics of federal antitrust enforcement.(response to article by Fred S. McChesney in this issue p. 133)(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)Political scienceBalto, David A., Baer, William J.
The promise and perils of "privileges or immunities".(Case Note)Political scienceLemper, Tim A.
"Typhoid Mary" meets the ADA: a case study of the "direct threat" standard under the Americans with Disabilities Act.Political scienceVan Detta, Jeffrey A.
Union "corporate campaigns" as blackmail: the RICO battle at Bayou Steel.Political scienceNorthrup, Herbert R., Steen, Charles H.
Using warnings to extend the boundaries of consumer sovereignty.(Competition, Free Markets, and the Law)(Statistical Data Included)Political scienceViscusi, W. Kip
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