New York University Law Review 1997 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A new vision for the legal profession.LawEdwards, Harry T.
A Twentieth Amendment parable.LawNagle, John Copeland
Bleeding heart: reflections on using the law to make social change.LawStoddard, Thomas B.
Borders (en)gendered: normativities, Latinas, and a LatCrit paradigm.LawHernandez-Truyol, Berta Esperanza
Changing the rules: arguing against retroactive application of deportation statutes.LawPrakash, Anjali Parekh
Commentary.(response to articles by Mario M. Cuomo and Stephen B. Bright in this issue, p. 298, 308)LawPirro, Jeanine
Commentary.(response to articles by Mario M. Cuomo and Stephen B. Bright in this issue, p. 298, 308)LawHerman, Susan N.
Copyright protection, privacy rights, and the fair use doctrine: the post-Salinger decade reconsidered.LawMarks, Benjamin Ely
Derivatives and dialectics: the evolution of the Chinese futures market.LawHou, Victor L.
Equal access or free speech: the constitutionality of public accommodations laws.(Case Note)LawRosenblum, Lauren J.
Ex parte Young after Seminole Tribe. (response to Vicki C. Jackson in this issue p. 495)LawCurrie, David P.
Exploring collateral consequences: Koon v. United States, third party harm, and departures from Federal Sentencing Guidelines.(Case Note)LawRacz, Gregory N.
Keeping Rufo in its cell: the modification of antitrust consent decrees after Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk County Jail.(Case Note)LawGoldfarb, Jed
Lawyering for social justice. (response to article by Thomas B. Stoddard in this issue, p. 967)LawHunter, Nan D.
Political attacks on the judiciary: can justice be done amid efforts to intimidate and remove judges from office for unpopular decisions?LawBright, Stephen B.
Some thoughts on judicial independence.LawCuomo, Mario M.
States rights - and wrongs. (Brennan Lecture)LawMosk, Stanley
Suppress or suspend: New York's exclusionary rule in school disciplinary proceedings.(Case Note)LawSpencer, Mai Linh
The bad man and the good lawyer: a centennial essay on Holmes's 'The Path of the Law.' (Oliver Wendell Holmes)LawLuban, David
The bold and the beautiful: art, public spaces, and the First Amendment.LawMach, Daniel
The danger of winning: contract law ramifications of successful Bailey challenges for plea-convicted defendants.LawAlper, Ty
The failure of equal regard to explain the Sherbert quartet. (response to Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager, University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 61, p. 1245, 1994)LawBhandari, Prabha Sipi
The moral rhetoric of legislation. (response to article by Thomas B. Stoddard in this issue, p. 967)LawFeldblum, Chai R.
The practice of peer review in the international nuclear safety regime.LawWashington, Monica J.
The role of apology in mediation.LawLevi, Deborah L.
The use of mandamus to vacate mass exposure tort class certification orders.LawJones, Amy Schmidt
Tom Stoddard: civil libertarian. (includes 3 testimonials)LawDorsen, Norman, Bayer, Ronald, Murphy, Robert
Understanding preemption removal under ERISA s. 502.LawCohen, Robert A.
"Useful life" has outlived its useful life: tax depreciation after Simon and Liddle.LawMurakami, Alton A.
Youth curfews and the trilogy of parent, child, and state relations.LawChen, Gregory Z.
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