New York University Law Review 1995 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bargains without benefits: do the sentencing guidelines permit upward departures to redress the dismissal of charges pursuant to plea bargains?LawKomitee, Eric R.
Beneath the titans. (response to article by G. Edward White in this issue, p. 576)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawReid, John Phillip
Biographies of titans: Holmes, Brandeis, and other obsessions. (response to article by G. Edward White in this issue, p. 576)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)(Panel Discussion)Law 
Commentary. (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawBabcock, Barbara Allen
Commentary. (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawHorwitz, Morton J.
Commentary. (response to article by Mark V. Tushnet in this issue, p. 748)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawBoudin, Michael
Commentary. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawHoward, J. Woodford, Jr.
"Contracted" biographies and other obstacles to "truth." (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)(Panel Discussion)Law 
"Contracted" biographies and other obstacles to "truth."(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawGunther, Gerald
Hanging pictures: photographic theory and the framing of images of execution.LawSternbach, David
In defense of Floyd: appropriately valuing companion animals in tort.LawSquires-Lee, Debra
Judging lives. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawPost, Robert C.
Judicial biography: amicus curiae. (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawHutchinson, Dennis J.
Judicial biography: history, myth, literature, fiction, potpourri.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawKurland, Philip B.
Judicial biography.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawPosner, Richard A.
Judicial review of natural resource damage assessments under CERCLA: implications of the right to trial by jury.LawElbaum, David
Judicial rulemaking: criticisms and cures for a system in crisis.LawHaas, Cheryl L.
Los Olvidados: on the making of invisible people.LawPerea, Juan F.
Members of the Warren Court in judicial biography. (response to article by Mark V. Tushnet in this issue, p.748)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)Law 
Misters Korematsu and Steffan: the Japanese internment and the military's ban on gays in the armed services.LawMendenhall, Lawrence Kent
New York Correction Law section 24: no bar to prisoners' rights.LawEichner, James
Objectivity and hagiography in judicial biography.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)(Panel Discussion)Law 
Obscenity law and the Equal Protection Clause: may states exempt schools, libraries, and museums from obscenity statutes?LawSaffer, Ian L.
Property rules and liability rules: the cathedral in another light.LawKrier, James E., Schwab, Stewart J.
Reforming SLAPP reform: New York's anti-SLAPP statute. (strategic lawsuit against public participation)LawStetson, Marnie
Take the money and stay: industrial location incentives and relational contracting.LawRubin, Joshua P.
The "brave new world" of Daubert: true peer review, editorial peer review, and scientific validity.(Case Note)LawChan, Effie J.
The canonization of Holmes and Brandeis: epistemology and judicial reputations.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawWhite, G. Edward
The creation of a usable judicial past: Max Lerner, class conflict, and the propagation of judicial titans. (response to article by G. Edward White in this issue, p. 576)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawGordon, Sarah Barringer
Themes in Warren Court biographies. (Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawTushnet, Mark V.
The secular search for the sacred. (response to article by G. Edward White in this issue, p. 576)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawNoonan, John T., Jr.
The wonder of the Warren Court. (response to article by Mark V. Tushnet in this issue, p. 748)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawKalman, Laura
Unlocking lock-in: limited liability companies and the key to underutilization of close corporation statutes.(Delaware)LawWortman, Tara J.
Unrepeatable lessons. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography)LawGrey, Thomas C.
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