| University of Chicago Law Review 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Abstraction and authority. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Easterbrook, Frank H. |
| After West Virginia: the fate of expert witness fee shifting in patent litigation. (Case Note) | Law | Michal, Monique |
| Clearly erroneous review of mixed questions of law and fact: the likelihood of confusion determination in trademark law. | Law | Kaeding, Patricia J. |
| Competing in the shadowy gray: protecting domestic trademark holders from gray marketeers under the Lanham Act. | Law | Yoshor, Shira R. |
| Conduct and belief: public employees' First Amendment rights to free expression and political affiliation. | Law | Singer, Craig D. |
| Dedication: to P.B.K. for four decades. (Philip B. Kurland, Professor at University of Chicago Law School) | Law | Casper, Gerhard |
| Disentangling Webb: governmental intimidation of defense witnesses and harmless error analysis. | Law | Goldblatt, Craig |
| Downward departures from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines based on the defendant's drug rehabilitative efforts. | Law | Seymour, J. Gordon |
| Foreword. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Stone, Geoffrey R. |
| Free speech now. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| Implied causes of action under federal statutes: the Air Carriers Access Act of 1986. (discrimination against the disabled) | Law | Eisenhauer, Nancy |
| Injunctions for NEPA violations: balancing the equities. (National Environmental Policy Act of 1969) | Law | Herrmann, Leslye A. |
| In memoriam: Hans. (Hans Zeisel, University of Chicago Law School) | Law | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| Laundering illegally seized evidence through the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. | Law | Flaming, Todd |
| Legal reasoning from the top down and from the bottom up: the question of unenumerated constitutional rights. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Posner, Richard A. |
| Liberating abstraction. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Ackerman, Bruce |
| Liberties, fair values, and constitutional method. (response to Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 59, p. 41, Winter 1992) (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Michelman, Frank I. |
| Limits on the privity and assignment of legal malpractice claims. | Law | Bell, Tom W. |
| Market forces and union decline: a response to Paul Weiler. (University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 58, p. 1015, Summer 1991) | Law | Troy, Leo |
| Physicians with AIDS: a proposal for efficient disclosure. | Law | Hertz, Jennifer |
| Price fixing among elite colleges and universities. | Law | Morrison, Richard |
| Prison cells, leg restraints, and "custodial interrogation": Miranda's role in crimes that occur in prison. | Law | Finizio, Steve |
| Property, speech, and the politics of distrust. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Epstein, Richard A. |
| Race, gender, work, and choice: an empirical study of the lack of interest defense in Title VII cases challenging job segregation. | Law | Schultz, Vicki, Petterson, Stephen |
| Religion and liberal democracy. (response to Michael W. McConnell, University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 59, p. 115, Winter 1992) (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Sullivan, Kathleen M. |
| Religious freedom at a crossroads. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | McConnell, Michael W. |
| Rights in twentieth-century constitutions. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Glendon, Mary Ann |
| Security interests, misbehavior, and common pools. | Law | Picker, Randal C. |
| Standing on firmer ground: separation of powers and deference to congressional findings in the standing analysis. (Case Note) | Law | Sprigman, Christopher J. |
| Sticks and stones can break my name: nondefamatory negligent injury to reputation. | Law | Silbaugh, Kate |
| Taming a phoenix: the year-and-a-day rule in federal prosecutions for murder. | Law | Walther, Donald E. |
| The Bill of Rights: a century of progress. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Stevens, John Paul |
| The jurisprudence of legitimacy: applying the Constitution to U.S. territories. | Law | Katz, Robert A. |
| The law as they found it: disentangling gender-based affirmative action programs from Croson. (Case Note) | Law | Lurie, Peter |
| The legacy of industrial pluralism: the tension between individual employment rights and the New Deal collective bargaining system. | Law | Stone, Katherine Van Wezel |
| The new First Amendment jurisprudence: a threat to liberty. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Fried, Charles |
| The politics of women's wrongs and the Bill of "Rights": a bicentennial perspective. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Becker, Mary E. |
| The Resolution Trust Corporation's override regulation: freedom for intrastate branch banking. | Law | Bowers, Jeryl |
| The role of a bill of rights. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Strauss, David A. |
| The states can wait: the immediate appealability of orders denying Eleventh Amendment immunity. | Law | Pirozzolo, Jack W. |
| The triggering function of sale of control doctrine. | Law | Elhauge, Einer |
| The true wisdom of the Bill of Rights. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Kurland, Philip B. |
| Title VII in the university: the difference academic freedom makes. | Law | Pacholski, Susan L. |
| Unenumerated rights: whether and how Roe should be overruled. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium) | Law | Dworkin, Ronald M. |
| Unsafe havens. (refugee policy) | Law | Benoit, Jean-Pierre, Kornhauser, Lewis A. |
| When does going to the doctor serve the public health? Medical monitoring response costs under CERCLA. | Law | Tanenbaum, Dan A. |
| When is an amendment not an amendment?: modification of arms control agreements without the Senate. | Law | Koplow, David A. |
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