University of Chicago Law Review 1992 - Abstracts

University of Chicago Law Review 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abstraction and authority. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawEasterbrook, Frank H.
After West Virginia: the fate of expert witness fee shifting in patent litigation. (Case Note)LawMichal, Monique
Clearly erroneous review of mixed questions of law and fact: the likelihood of confusion determination in trademark law.LawKaeding, Patricia J.
Competing in the shadowy gray: protecting domestic trademark holders from gray marketeers under the Lanham Act.LawYoshor, Shira R.
Conduct and belief: public employees' First Amendment rights to free expression and political affiliation.LawSinger, Craig D.
Dedication: to P.B.K. for four decades. (Philip B. Kurland, Professor at University of Chicago Law School)LawCasper, Gerhard
Disentangling Webb: governmental intimidation of defense witnesses and harmless error analysis.LawGoldblatt, Craig
Downward departures from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines based on the defendant's drug rehabilitative efforts.LawSeymour, J. Gordon
Foreword. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawStone, Geoffrey R.
Free speech now. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawSunstein, Cass R.
Implied causes of action under federal statutes: the Air Carriers Access Act of 1986. (discrimination against the disabled)LawEisenhauer, Nancy
Injunctions for NEPA violations: balancing the equities. (National Environmental Policy Act of 1969)LawHerrmann, Leslye A.
In memoriam: Hans. (Hans Zeisel, University of Chicago Law School)LawSunstein, Cass R.
Laundering illegally seized evidence through the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.LawFlaming, 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)LawPosner, Richard A.
Liberating abstraction. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawAckerman, 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)LawMichelman, Frank I.
Limits on the privity and assignment of legal malpractice claims.LawBell, Tom W.
Market forces and union decline: a response to Paul Weiler. (University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 58, p. 1015, Summer 1991)LawTroy, Leo
Physicians with AIDS: a proposal for efficient disclosure.LawHertz, Jennifer
Price fixing among elite colleges and universities.LawMorrison, Richard
Prison cells, leg restraints, and "custodial interrogation": Miranda's role in crimes that occur in prison.LawFinizio, Steve
Property, speech, and the politics of distrust. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawEpstein, Richard A.
Race, gender, work, and choice: an empirical study of the lack of interest defense in Title VII cases challenging job segregation.LawSchultz, 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)LawSullivan, Kathleen M.
Religious freedom at a crossroads. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawMcConnell, Michael W.
Rights in twentieth-century constitutions. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawGlendon, Mary Ann
Security interests, misbehavior, and common pools.LawPicker, Randal C.
Standing on firmer ground: separation of powers and deference to congressional findings in the standing analysis. (Case Note)LawSprigman, Christopher J.
Sticks and stones can break my name: nondefamatory negligent injury to reputation.LawSilbaugh, Kate
Taming a phoenix: the year-and-a-day rule in federal prosecutions for murder.LawWalther, Donald E.
The Bill of Rights: a century of progress. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawStevens, John Paul
The jurisprudence of legitimacy: applying the Constitution to U.S. territories.LawKatz, Robert A.
The law as they found it: disentangling gender-based affirmative action programs from Croson. (Case Note)LawLurie, Peter
The legacy of industrial pluralism: the tension between individual employment rights and the New Deal collective bargaining system.LawStone, Katherine Van Wezel
The new First Amendment jurisprudence: a threat to liberty. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawFried, 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)LawBecker, Mary E.
The Resolution Trust Corporation's override regulation: freedom for intrastate branch banking.LawBowers, Jeryl
The role of a bill of rights. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawStrauss, David A.
The states can wait: the immediate appealability of orders denying Eleventh Amendment immunity.LawPirozzolo, Jack W.
The triggering function of sale of control doctrine.LawElhauge, Einer
The true wisdom of the Bill of Rights. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawKurland, Philip B.
Title VII in the university: the difference academic freedom makes.LawPacholski, Susan L.
Unenumerated rights: whether and how Roe should be overruled. (The Bill of Rights in the Welfare State: A Bicentennial Symposium)LawDworkin, Ronald M.
Unsafe havens. (refugee policy)LawBenoit, Jean-Pierre, Kornhauser, Lewis A.
When does going to the doctor serve the public health? Medical monitoring response costs under CERCLA.LawTanenbaum, Dan A.
When is an amendment not an amendment?: modification of arms control agreements without the Senate.LawKoplow, David A.
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