| New York University Law Review 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bargains without benefits: do the sentencing guidelines permit upward departures to redress the dismissal of charges pursuant to plea bargains? | Law | Komitee, Eric R. |
| Beneath the titans. (response to article by G. Edward White in this issue, p. 576)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Reid, 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) | Law | Babcock, Barbara Allen |
| Commentary. (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Horwitz, Morton J. |
| Commentary. (response to article by Mark V. Tushnet in this issue, p. 748)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Boudin, Michael |
| Commentary. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Howard, 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) | Law | Gunther, Gerald |
| Hanging pictures: photographic theory and the framing of images of execution. | Law | Sternbach, David |
| In defense of Floyd: appropriately valuing companion animals in tort. | Law | Squires-Lee, Debra |
| Judging lives. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Post, Robert C. |
| Judicial biography: amicus curiae. (response to article by Gerald Gunther in this issue, p. 697)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Hutchinson, Dennis J. |
| Judicial biography: history, myth, literature, fiction, potpourri.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Kurland, Philip B. |
| Judicial biography.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Posner, Richard A. |
| Judicial review of natural resource damage assessments under CERCLA: implications of the right to trial by jury. | Law | Elbaum, David |
| Judicial rulemaking: criticisms and cures for a system in crisis. | Law | Haas, Cheryl L. |
| Los Olvidados: on the making of invisible people. | Law | Perea, 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. | Law | Mendenhall, Lawrence Kent |
| New York Correction Law section 24: no bar to prisoners' rights. | Law | Eichner, 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? | Law | Saffer, Ian L. |
| Property rules and liability rules: the cathedral in another light. | Law | Krier, James E., Schwab, Stewart J. |
| Reforming SLAPP reform: New York's anti-SLAPP statute. (strategic lawsuit against public participation) | Law | Stetson, Marnie |
| Take the money and stay: industrial location incentives and relational contracting. | Law | Rubin, Joshua P. |
| The "brave new world" of Daubert: true peer review, editorial peer review, and scientific validity.(Case Note) | Law | Chan, Effie J. |
| The canonization of Holmes and Brandeis: epistemology and judicial reputations.(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | White, 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) | Law | Gordon, Sarah Barringer |
| Themes in Warren Court biographies. (Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Tushnet, 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) | Law | Noonan, 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) | Law | Kalman, Laura |
| Unlocking lock-in: limited liability companies and the key to underutilization of close corporation statutes.(Delaware) | Law | Wortman, Tara J. |
| Unrepeatable lessons. (response to article by Richard A. Posner in this issue, p. 502)(Symposium: National Conference on Judicial Biography) | Law | Grey, Thomas C. |
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