New York University Law Review 1998 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Advice, consent, and senate inaction - is judicial resolution possible?(Senate's refusal to consider presidential nominees to the judiciary)LawRenzin, Lee
Banking on TDRs: the government's role as banker of transferable development rights. (transferable development rights)LawStevenson, Sarah J.
Buying time for survivors of domestic violence: a proposal for implementing an exception to welfare time limits.LawMason, Jennifer M.
Charter schools, equal protection litigation, and the new school reform movement.LawHuffman, Kevin S.
Choose or lose: embracing theories of choice in gay rights litigation strategies.LawPickhardt, Jonathan
Chromalloy: United States law and international arbitration at the crossroads.LawOstrowski, Stephen T., Shany, Yuval
Closing the loophole in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.LawKou, Julia C.
Curing "constitutional amnesia": criminal procedure under state constitutions.LawMorrison, Nina
Dangerous children and the regulated family: the shifting focus of parental responsibility laws.LawSchmidt, Paul W.
Forgive us our sins: the inadequacies of the clergy-penitent privilege.LawColombo, Ronald J.
Incremental identities: libel-proof plaintiffs, substantial truth, and the future of the incremental doctrine.LawKite, Kevin L.
In memory of Elizabeth Theresa McNamee.LawDeVito, Joy L., McGuinness, John W., Noghrey, Shabnam, Ogulluk, Sevan
Keep off the grass: prohibiting nonemployee union access without discriminating.LawStein, Deborah L.
No longer your piece of the rock: the silent reorganization of mutual life insurance firms.LawRacz, Gregory N.
Now sixteen could get you life: statutory rape, meaningful consent, and the implications for federal sentence enhancement.LawBossing, Lewis
Should the exemption from the Robinson-Patman Act apply to pharmaceutical purchases by nonprofit HMOs?LawPollack, Aimee M.W.
The amazing vanishing Second Amendment. (response to article by David C. Williams in this issue, p. 822).LawVolokh, Eugene
The constitutionality of the Good Friday holiday.LawBrookman, Justin
The Defense of Marriage Act: Congress' use of narrative in the debate over same-sex marriage.LawButler, Charles J.
The due process right to opt out of class actions.(Case Note)LawCottreau, Steven T.O.
The right to farm: hog-tied and nuisance-bound.(conflicts over land use)LawReinert, Alexander A.
The struggle against hate crime: movement at a crossroads.LawMaroney, Terry A.
The uneasy doctrinal compromise of the misappropriation theory of insider trading liability.LawHaire, M. Breen
The unitary Second Amendment. (response to article by Eugene Volokh in this issue, p. 793)LawWilliams, David C.
"To learn and make respectable hereafter": the Litchfield Law School in cultural context.LawSiegel, Andrew M.
When men are victims: applying rape shield laws to male same-sex rape.LawKramer, Elizabeth J.
Why bankruptcy "related to" jurisdiction should not reach mass tort nondebtor codefendants.LawForlano, Lori J.
You've got mail! (And the government knows it): applying the Fourth Amendment to workplace e-mail monitoring.LawSundstrom, Scott A.
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