Harvard Law Review 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An argument for confrontation under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. | Law | |
An economic analysis of the plaintiff's windfall from punitive damage litigation. | Law | |
Antitrust - McCarran-Ferguson immunity - Ninth Circuit finds reinsurers potentially liable for involvement in developing standardized policies. (Case Note) | Law | |
Antitrust. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
A postmodern feminist legal manifesto (an unfinished draft). (unfinished work by law professor Mary Joe Frug) | Law | Frug, Mary Joe |
A procedural focus on unlimited shareholder liability. | Law | Hansmann, Henry, Kraakman, Reinier |
"Ask a silly question ...": contingent valuation of natural resource damages. | Law | |
Attorneys' fees. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Beyond Batson: eliminating gender-based peremptory challenges. | Law | |
Child abuse as slavery: a Thirteenth Amendment response to DeShaney. | Law | Amar, Akhil Reed, Widawsky, Daniel |
Commerce Clause. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Consent decrees. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Constitutional structure. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Copyright law - scope of protection of non-literal elements of computer programs - Second Circuit applies an "abstraction-filtration-comparison" test. (Case Note) | Law | |
Criminal law and procedure. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Developments in the law - nonprofit corporations. | Law | |
Discovery in federal demand-refused derivative litigation. | Law | |
Due process. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Eighth Amendment. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Environmental law - due process - First Circuit finds that CERCLA lien provision violates due process. (Case Note) | Law | |
Equal protection. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Establishment of religion. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Exposing the extortion gap: an economic analysis of the rules of collateral estoppel. | Law | |
Family law - medical consent - Indiana Supreme Court holds that family may terminate treatment for never-competent patient in persistent vegetative state. (Case Note) | Law | |
Federal preemption of state law. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Fifth Amendment. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Foreword: the justices of rules and standards. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term) | Law | Sullivan, Kathleen M. |
Freedom of speech, press, and association. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Habeas corpus - stay of state court proceedings - Ninth Circuit stays execution to appoint counsel to assist prisoner in filing habeas corpus petition. (Case Note) | Law | |
Habeas corpus. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Incomplete correspondence: an unsent letter to Mary Joe Frug. (response to Mary Joe Frug, Harvard Law Review, vol. 105, p. 1045, March 1992) | Law | Minow, Martha |
In memorium: Paul A. Freund. (Harvard Law School) (includes five testimonials) | Law | Cox, Archibald, Lewis, Anthony, Brennan, William J., Jr., Powell, Lewis F., Jr., Vorenberg, James |
Inner-city single-sex schools: educational reform or invidious discrimination? | Law | |
Insider trading in junk bonds. | Law | |
Into the mouths of babes: 'la familia Latina' and federally funded child welfare. | Law | |
Justiciability. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Making sense of rules of privilege under the structural (il)logic of the Federal Rules of Evidence. | Law | |
Personal jurisdiction. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Physician-assisted suicide and the right to die with assistance. | Law | |
Products liability - forum non conveniens - California Supreme Court rejects consideration of the favorable law of a foreign plaintiff's chosen forum as an element in forum non conveniens analysis. (Case Note) | Law | |
Products liability law - freedom of speech - Ninth Circuit holds that California's products liability law does not cover false statements in a book. (Case Note) | Law | |
Proving the will of another: the specialty requirement in covenant. | Law | |
Rethinking the incorporation of the Establishment Clause: a federalist view. | Law | |
Review of administrative action. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
Rights and 'Rights Talk.' (review essay on 'Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse) | Law | Epstein, Richard A. |
Sherman Act invalidation of the NCAA amateurism rules. | Law | |
Statutory construction - drafting errors - D.C. Circuit declares Section 92 of the National Bank Act invalid. (Case Note) | Law | |
Sympathy as a legal structure. | Law | |
Tax-exempt entities, notional principal contracts, and the unrelated business income tax. | Law | |
The case of the missing amendments: R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term) | Law | Amar, Akhil Reed |
The example of lesbians: a posthumous reply to professor Mary Joe Frug. (response to Mary Joe Frug, Harvard Law Journal, vol. 105, p. 1045, March 1992) | Law | Colker, Ruth |
The postmodern in feminism. (response to Mary Joe Frug, Harvard Law Review, vol. 105, p. 1045, March 1992) | Law | Johnson, Barbara |
Trade secret misappropriation: a cost-benefit response to the Fourth Amendment analogy. | Law | |
Trustees do it better: analyzing Section 547(c)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code. | Law | |
Voting Rights Act. (The Supreme Court, 1991 Term: Leading Cases) | Law | |
When love is not enough: toward a unified wrongful adoption tort. | Law | |
Why Learned Hand would never consult legislative history today. | Law | |
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