University of Chicago Law Review 1997 - Abstracts

University of Chicago Law Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adjusting a criminal defendant's sentence after a successful collateral attack.LawWeisburst, Sanford I.
Allocating progressive injury liability among successive insurance policies.LawDoherty, Michael G.
Are term limits undemocratic?LawElhauge, Einer
Article III and the Westfall Act: identifying "federal ingredients." (Federal Employees Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act)LawGlover, Sandra Slack
Behavioral analysis of law.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)LawSunstein, Cass R.
Breaking up is hard to do: allocating fees from the unfinished business of a professional corporation.LawWang, Christopher C.
Chevron, take two: deference to revised agency interpretations of statutes.LawGossett, David M.
Class-based preferences in affirmative action programs after Miller v. Johnson: a race-neutral option, or subterfuge?LawCimino, Chapin
Company registration: toward a status-based antifraud regime.LawChoi, Stephen J.
Flawed foundations: the philosophical critique of (a particular type of) economics.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)LawNussbaum, Martha C.
Fulfilling the promise of Batson: protecting jurors from the use of race-based peremptory challenges by defense counsel.LawFried, Audrey M.
Give and take: public use as due compensation in PruneYard. (response to article by Richard A. Epstein in this issue, p. 21)LawBeVier, Lillian R.
Imposing liability on drug testing laboratories for "false positives": getting around privity.LawManfield, Karen
In memoriam Philip B. Kurland.(Obituary)LawCasper, Gerhard, Levi, David F., Bator, Julia F., Kurland, Ellen, Rothschild, Edward I.
Inseverability clauses in statutes.LawFriedman, Israel E.
Insurance and subrogation: when the pie isn't big enough, who eats last?LawGreenblatt, Jeffrey A.
Judicial deportation under 18 USC s. 3583(d): a partial solution to immigration woes?LawArms, Martin
Law and economics: its glorious past and cloudy future.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)LawEpstein, Richard A.
New Deal constitutionalism and the unshackling of the states.LawGardbaum, Stephen
Peremptory challenges should be abolished: a trial judge's perspective.LawHoffman, Morris B.
"Possessing with intent to distribute" under the schoolyard statute.LawWest, Sonja R.
Prearrest silence as evidence of guilt: what you don't say shouldn't be used against you.LawNotz, Jane Elinor
Putting privateers in their place: the applicability of the Marque and Reprisal Clause to undeclared wars.LawMarshall, C. Kevin
Raising the cost of lying: rethinking Erie for judicial estoppel. (Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins)LawDeeks, Ashley S.
Restoring less-speech-restrictive alternatives.(Case Note)LawTasso, Jon P.
Should a grand jury subpoena override a district court's protective order?LawPai, Ajit V.
Simple games in a complex world: a generative approach to the adoption of norms.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)LawPicker, Randall C.
Speedy justice and timeless delays: the validity of open-ended "ends-of-justice" continuances under the Speedy Trial Act.LawOstfeld, Greg
Takings, exclusivity and speech: the legacy of PruneYard v. Robins.LawEpstein, Richard A.
The common law baseline and restitution for the lost commons: a reply to professor Epstein. (response to article by Richard A. Epstein in this issue, p. 21)LawMichelman, Frank I.
The future of law and economics: looking forward.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)(Panel Discussion)LawBaird, Douglas G.
The idea of public reason revisited.LawRawls, John
The implementation of constitutional rights: insights from law and economics.(The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward)LawRosenberg, Gerald N.
The mail fraud statute: an argument for repeal by implication.LawMolz, Todd E.
The minimum wage, the earned income tax credit, and optimal subsidy policy.LawShaviro, Daniel
The power of Congress to limit the jurisdiction of federal courts and the text of Article III.LawHarrison, John (British inventor)
The work product doctrine: functional considerations and the question of the insurer's claim file.LawYoung, Mary Beth Brookshire
When should computer owners be liable for copyright infringement by users?LawKirkwood, R. Carter
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