University of Chicago Law Review 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A re-examination of near-bankruptcy investment incentives. (voidable preference law) | Law | Adler, Barry E. |
A reply to Judge Posner. (Richard A. Posner, in this issue, p. 1421)(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | Wald, Patricia M. |
Curing cancerphobia phobia: reasonableness redefined. | Law | Donath, Glen |
Extending the privilege against self-incrimination to the juvenile waiver hearing. | Law | Freitas, Sarah |
In memoriam Walter J. Blum. (includes 6 testimonials) | Law | Shaviro, Daniel, Kimball, Christian E., Gray, Hanna H., Baird, Douglas G., Coggins, David R., Jr., Rosenheim, Edward W. |
Is contingent valuation worth the trouble? | Law | Heyde, John M. |
Is god a preferred creditor? Tithing as an avoidable transfer in Chapter 7 bankruptcies. | Law | Hopkins, Steven |
Judges' writing styles (and do they matter?)(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | Posner, Richard A. |
Jurisdiction and the extraterritorial application of antitrust laws after Hartford Fire. | Law | Trenor, John A. |
Mandatory disclosure as a solution to agency problems. | Law | Mahoney, Paul G. |
Mistake of law in mala prohibita crimes. | Law | Travers, Michael L. |
Noncompetition agreements in bankruptcy: covenants (maybe) not to compete. | Law | Sharer, Jeffrey C. |
No way out: Eighth Amendment protection for do-or-die acts of the homeless. | Law | Walters, Edward J. |
Opinions as rules.(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | Schauer, Frederick |
Our unconventional founding. (revolutionary reform by the Federalists) | Law | Ackerman, Bruce, Katyal, Neal Kumar |
Parts and service included: an information-centered approach to Kodak and the problem of aftermarket monopolies.(Case Note) | Law | Kumar, Salil |
Poets as judges: judicial rhetoric and the literary imagination.(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | Nussbaum, Martha C. |
Preclusive effect of factual determinations of the International Trade Commission with regard to patent matters. | Law | Martin, Douglas P. |
Private school voucher remedies in education cases. | Law | Andres, Greg D. |
Procedural injury standing after Lujan v Defenders of Wildlife.(Case Note) | Law | Burt, Christopher T. |
Protecting home schooling through the Casey undue burden standard. | Law | Lerner, Jon S. |
Regulatory consent decrees: an argument for deference to agency interpretations. | Law | Oldham, Phillip G. |
Reinventing the regulatory state. | Law | Sunstein, Cass R., Pildes, Richard H. |
Responsible republicanism: educating for citizenship. | Law | Sherry, Suzanna |
Standing to allege violations of the doctrine of specialty: an examination of the relationship between the individual and the sovereign. | Law | Papandrea, Mary-Rose |
The fiduciary duties of corporate directors to "phantom" stockholders. | Law | Sampson, D. Kyle |
The First Amendment and compulsory funding of student government political resolutions at state universities. | Law | Cote, Donna M. |
The genetic tie. (legal and social aspects of genetics and race) | Law | Roberts, Dorothy E. |
The majoritarian difficulty: elective judiciaries and the rule of law. | Law | Croley, Steven P. |
The politics of influence: recognizing influence dilution claims under s. 2 of the Voting Rights Act. | Law | Pierre-Louis, Stanley |
The regulation of social meaning. | Law | Lessig, Lawrence |
The rhetoric of results and the results of rhetoric: judicial writings.(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | Wald, Patricia M. |
The right of access to child custody and dependency cases. (press access to court proceedings) | Law | Gofen, Mary McDevitt |
Toward a fuller understanding of religious exercise: recognizing the identity-generative and expressive nature of religious devotion. | Law | Salmons, David B. |
Treaty-based intervention: who can say no? | Law | Wippman, David |
Unreasonable suspicion: relying on refusals to support Terry stops. | Law | Laser, Rachel Karen |
What's an opinion for?(Judicial Opinion Writing) | Law | White, James Boyd |
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