New York University Law Review 1996 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A backward look at affirmative action in education.(Case Note)LawScanlan, Laura C.
Antitrust law and nonprofit organizations: the law school accreditation case.LawKolovos, Peter James
Crimes against humanity: Nuremberg, 1946.(US Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer)Law 
Deregulatory takings and breach of the regulatory contract: a comment.(response to article by J. Gregory Sidak and Daniel F. Spulber in this issue, p. 851)LawWilliams, Stephen F.
Deregulatory takings and breach of the regulatory contract: some precautions.(response to article by J. Gregory Sidak and Daniel F. Spulber in this issue, p. 851)LawWilliamson, Oliver E.
Extending PruneYard: citizens' right to demand public access cable channels.LawSteinglass, David Ehrenfest
Freedom of contract and labor law reform: opening up the possibilities for value-added unionism.LawEstreicher, Samuel
Hiding the ball. (legal education)LawSchlag, Pierre
Limiting the use of heightened scrutiny to land-use exactions.(New York)(Case Note)LawBlock, Jonathan M.
Minors and the Fourth Amendment: how juvenile status should invoke different standards for searches and seizures on the street.LawRosado, Lourdes M.
Preventing undue terminations: a critical evaluation of the length-of-time-out-of-custody ground for termination of parental rights.LawHand, Jennifer Ayres
Property devaluation caused by fear of electromagnetic fields: using damages to encourage utilities to act efficiently.LawThiemann, Robyn L.
Reading death sentences: the narrative construction of capital punishment.LawMeade, Christopher J.
Seeking a superior institutional liability standard under Title IX for teacher-student sexual harassment.LawStacy, Neera Rellan
Taking sides: the burden of proof switch.(Case Note)LawSprung, Marshall S.
The response of copyright to the enforcement strain of inexpensive copying technology.LawSrikantiah, Jayashri
This estoppel has got to stop: judicial estoppel and the Americans with Disabilities Act.LawBeaumont, Anne E.
Title VII's antiretaliation provision: are employees protected after the employment relationship has ended?LawTafuri, Sandra
Wisdom without power: the Department of Justice's attempt to exempt federal prosecutors from state no-contact rules.LawSchulman, Todd S.
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