New York University Law Review 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abandoning ship: government liability for shipyard asbestos exposures. | Law | Barna, Susan L. |
"Adrift on an uncharted sea": a survey of section 1404(a) transfer in the federal system. | Law | Kelner, Stowell R.R. |
A funny thing happened on the way to the courthouse: mens rea, document destruction, and the federal obstruction of justice statute. | Law | De Marco, Joseph V. |
Ameliorating environmental racism: a citizens' guide to combatting the discriminatory siting of toxic waste dumps. | Law | Tsao, Naikang |
Divorce liens under section 522(f) of the federal Bankruptcy Code. | Law | Olidge, Darilyn T. |
Federal rule of evidence 606(b) and the problem of "differential" jury error. | Law | Christman, David A. |
From control over one's body to control over one's body parts: extending the doctrine of informed consent. | Law | Perley, Sharon Nan |
Impeaching the Senate's use of trial committees. | Law | Auslander, 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) | Law | Geistfeld, Mark |
Insider trading, debt securities, and Rule 10b-5: evaluating the fiduciary relationship. | Law | Pengra, R. Rene |
In the wake of Ake v. Oklahoma: an indigent criminal defendant's lack of ex parte access to expert services. | Law | Lee, Donna H. |
Of sausage factories and syllogism machines: formalism, realism, and exclusionary selection techniques. | Law | Neuborne, Burt |
"Phony" intent?: An examination of regulatory-preemption jurisprudence. | Law | Galst, 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) | Law | Pomeroy, Jeremy |
Reconceptualizing American legal professionalism: a proposal for deliberative moral community. | Law | Croft, Colin |
Rediscovering God in the Constitution. | Law | Agneshwar, 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) | Law | Malaspina, Roxanne |
The Iraqi claims process and the ghost of Versailles. | Law | Garmise, Elyse J. |
War, liberty and enemy aliens. | Law | Sidak, J. Gregory |
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