New York University Law Review 1992 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abandoning ship: government liability for shipyard asbestos exposures.LawBarna, Susan L.
"Adrift on an uncharted sea": a survey of section 1404(a) transfer in the federal system.LawKelner, Stowell R.R.
A funny thing happened on the way to the courthouse: mens rea, document destruction, and the federal obstruction of justice statute.LawDe Marco, Joseph V.
Ameliorating environmental racism: a citizens' guide to combatting the discriminatory siting of toxic waste dumps.LawTsao, Naikang
Divorce liens under section 522(f) of the federal Bankruptcy Code.LawOlidge, Darilyn T.
Federal rule of evidence 606(b) and the problem of "differential" jury error.LawChristman, David A.
From control over one's body to control over one's body parts: extending the doctrine of informed consent.LawPerley, Sharon Nan
Impeaching the Senate's use of trial committees.LawAuslander, Rose
Implementing enterprise liability: a comment on Henderson and Twerski. (response to James Henderson, Jr. and Aaron Twerski, New York University Law Review, vol. 66, p. 1263, 1991)LawGeistfeld, Mark
Insider trading, debt securities, and Rule 10b-5: evaluating the fiduciary relationship.LawPengra, R. Rene
In the wake of Ake v. Oklahoma: an indigent criminal defendant's lack of ex parte access to expert services.LawLee, Donna H.
Of sausage factories and syllogism machines: formalism, realism, and exclusionary selection techniques.LawNeuborne, Burt
"Phony" intent?: An examination of regulatory-preemption jurisprudence.LawGalst, Jonathan
Reason, religion, and avoidable consequences: when faith and the duty to mitigate collide. (religious beliefs against medical treatment exacerbating injuries compensable under tort law)LawPomeroy, Jeremy
Reconceptualizing American legal professionalism: a proposal for deliberative moral community.LawCroft, Colin
Rediscovering God in the Constitution.LawAgneshwar, Anand
Resolving the conflict of the unsworn witness: a framework for disqualifying house counsel under the advocate-witness rule. (preventing attorneys who have ongoing relationship with organized crime enterprise from representing charged members of that enterprise)LawMalaspina, Roxanne
The Iraqi claims process and the ghost of Versailles.LawGarmise, Elyse J.
War, liberty and enemy aliens.LawSidak, J. Gregory
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