Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1995 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Access demands to payment systems joint ventures.Political scienceBalto, David A.
A lawyer lectures a judge. (response to Stephen Reinhardt, 17 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 17, p. 149, 1994)Political scienceBerger, Raoul
At last, the Supreme Court solves the takings puzzle.Political scienceKmiec, Douglas W.
Bank holding companies and "the business of insurance": interpretations of McCarran-Ferguson; Owensboro National Bank v. Stephens.Political scienceKoral, Jason M.
Bargaining and gender.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceRose, Carol M.
Beyond "having it all."(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceMorse, Jennifer Roback
Community aesthetics and speech regulation.(Case Note)Political scienceShields, Jennifer A.
Constitutional limits on racial redistricting: Miller v. Johnson.Political scienceNagel, Mark S.
Construction union use of environmental regulation to win jobs: cases, impact, and legal challenges.Political scienceNorthrup, Herbert R., White, Augustus T.
Defending the wall: maintaining church/state separation in America.Political scienceSpecter, Arlen
Dolan and the 'rough proportionality' standard: taking its toll on Loretto's bright line.(Case Note)Political scienceWatson, Damon Christian
Evolution and human mating.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceBuss, David M.
Federal preclusion on state-imposed congressional term limits: United States Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton.Political scienceZubler, Todd Cornelius
Federal preemption of state consumer fraud regulations.(Case Note)Political scienceDelacourt, John T.
Feminism, children and the family.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceFox-Genovese, Elizabeth
Feminisms and the family.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceOrtiz, Daniel R.
Feminist legal theories.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceLawson, Gary
Feminist theory and law.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceFineman, Martha L.A.
Forbidden favoritism in the government accommodation of religion: Grumet and the case for overturning Aguilar.(Case Note)Political scienceTsingos, Basilios E.
Games civil contemnors play. (civil contempt sanctions)Political scienceBeres, Linda S.
Gender discrimination and the original understanding.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceMaltz, Earl M.
Government regulation of federal employee speech: United States v. National Treasury Employees Union.Political scienceBanasik, Kevin A.
Harnessing the free market: reinsurance models for FDIC deposit insurance pricing.Political scienceWalker, Anna Kuzmik
Ideas have consequences.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceSilberman, Rosalie
Implied liability under s. 10(b) of the Securities Act of 1934.(Case Note)Political scienceBerklas, James P., Jr.
Interpreting the Constitution: is the Intent of the Framers controlling? If not, what is?Political scienceBittker, Boris I.
Introduction to volume nineteen.Political scienceKozinski, Alex
Of Richard Epstein and other radical feminists.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceCase, Mary Anne C.
Ozzie and Harriet had it right.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political sciencePolsby, Daniel D.
Sexual harassment: ideology or law? (Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceRutherglen, George
Stranded costs. (electric utilities)Political scienceSidak, J. Gregory, Baumol, William J.
Suspicionless drug testing and the Fourth Amendment: Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton.Political scienceNewsom, Kevin C.
The ever more complicated "actual innocence" gateway to habeas review.(Case Note)Political scienceDitkoff, Joseph M.
The First Amendment and cable television.(Case Note)Political scienceSegal, Matthew D.
The housewife as pariah.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceGraglia, F. Carolyn
The impact of the constitutional revolution of 1937 on the dormant commerce clause - a case study in the decline of state autonomy.Political scienceMaltz, Earl M.
The increased need for stronger anti-child pornography statutes.(Case Note)Political scienceQueler, Matthew S.
The promise and problems of sexual harassment litigation.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceWilkinson, J. Harvie, III
The proposed equal protection fix for abortion law: reflections on citizenship, gender, and the Constitution.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceAllen, Anita L.
The reemergence of the Commerce Clause as a limit on federal power: United States v. Lopez.Political scienceFrantz, John P.
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and the role of interdisciplinary studies.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceScott, Robert E.
Thoughts from a "real" woman.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceBeVier, Lillian R.
Tilting the table: collective bargaining after National Baseball Ass'n v. Williams.Political scienceHolden, Blythe A.
Two challenges for feminist thought.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceEpstein, Richard A.
Unfree speech.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceMcDonald, Michael P.
Women and the Constitution.(Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law)Political scienceAmar, Akhil Reed
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