New York University Law Review 2001 - Abstracts

New York University Law Review 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Achieving restitution: the potential unjust enrichment claims of indigenous peoples against multinational corporations.LawFagan, David N.
A revolution too soon: woman suffragists and the "living Constitution".LawWinkler, Adam
Bankruptcy Court jurisdiction and agency action: resolving the NextWave of conflict.LawPardo, Rafael Ignacio
Commandeering under the treaty power.LawCarter, Janet R.
Compelled statements from police officers and Garrity immunity.LawClymer, Steven D.
Democracy, taxes, and wealth.LawRepetiti, James R.
Domestic violence and U.S. asylum law: eliminating the "cultural hook" for claims involving gender-related persecution.LawSinha, Anita
Expert witness discovery for medical malpractice cases in the courts of New York: is it time to take off the blindfolds?LawBasuk, Richard S.
Hardened positions: Guatemala Cement and WTO review of national antidumping determinations.LawYocis, David A.
Laboratories of bigotry? Devolution of the immigration power, equal protection, and federalism.LawWishnie, Michael J.
Memorial essays: Professor Lawrence P. King.(New York University School of Law professor, includes 3 testimonials)LawCollins, Daniel G., Cook, Michael L., Epstein, David G.
Private or public approaches to insuring the uninsured: lessons from international experience with private insurance.LawJost, Timothy Stoltzfus
Reciprocity on the streets: reflections on the Fourth Amendment and the duty to cooperate with the police.LawMcTaggart, David T.
Reclaiming Title VII and the PDA: prohibiting workplace discrimination against breastfeeding women.(Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978)LawKasdan, Diana
Reconciling cost-benefit analysis with the principal that safety matters more than money.LawGeistfeld, Mark
Regionalization and interlocal bargains.(local government law)LawGillette, Clayton P.
Rethinking the debates over health care financing: evidence from the bankruptcy courts.LawJacoby, Melissa B., Sullivan, Teresa A., Warren, Elizabeth
Rules lawyers play by.LawPainter, Richard W.
Siren songs and Amish children: autonomy, information, and law.LawBenkler, Yochai
Stare decisis and the Constitution: an essay on constitutional methodology.(response to Michael Stokes Paulsen, Yale Law Journal, vol. 109, p. 1535, 2000)LawFallon, Richard H., Jr.
Sustaining the moral surge.(sustaining the post-September 11 moral surge)LawSexton, John
The benefits of applying issue preclusion to interlocutory judgments in cases that settle.LawNesin, Seth
"The integrity of the game is everything": the problem of geographic disparity in three strikes.(California)LawBowers, Joshua E.
The lesson of Lochner.(The History of the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, part 3)LawFriedman, Barry
The role of gender and relationship in reforming the Rockefeller drug laws.LawTinto, Eda Katharine
Toward a functional defense of political party autonomy.LawPersily, Nathaniel
Typography in the U.S. Reports and Supreme Court voting protocols.LawDelson, B. Rudolph
Who's failing whom? A critical look at failure-to-protect laws.LawFugate, Jeanne A.
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