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from November 1998
Last Number: June 2023

Stanford Law School
ISSN 0038-9765


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1000

November 01, 2000

  • Democracy and distrust after twenty years: Ely's process theory and constitutional law from 1990 to 2000.

  • Takings, trade secrets, and tobacco: mountain or molehill?

  • Ferguson v. City of Charleston, South Carolina: "fetal abuse," drug testing, and the Fourth Amendment.

  • Strategy or Principle: The Choice Between Regulation and Taxation.

  • December 01, 2000

  • Political preconditions to separating ownership from corporate control.

  • Currencies and the commodification of environmental law.

  • The "Quality Health Care Coalition Act": can antitrust law improve patient care?

  • Deadbeat dads, welfare moms, and Uncle Sam: how the Child Support Recovery Act punishes single-mother families.

  • October 01, 2000

  • What has modern literary theory to offer law?[Literary Criticisms of Law.](Book Review).

  • I'm in the Mood for Law.

  • October 01, 2001

  • Locating copyright within the First Amendment skein.

  • Legislative record review.

  • Standing upright: the moral and legal standing of humans and other apes.

  • The new law of legislative standing.

  • November 01, 2001

  • Substitutes for insider trading.

  • Apprendi and plea bargaining.

  • Apprendi and the dynamics of guilty pleas.

  • Keeping the Constitution's promise: an argument for greater judicial scrutiny of federal alienage classifications.

  • Punishing words: an analysis of the necessity of the element of causation in prosecutions for incitement to genocide.

  • December 01, 2001

  • Community economic development as progressive politics: toward a grassroots movement for economic justice.

  • Cultural dissent.

  • Taking the initiative: may Congress reform state initiative lawmaking to guarantee a republican form of government?

  • Law Without Values: The Life, Work, and Legacy of Justice Holmes.

  • October 01, 2002

  • Tribute to Justice Byron R. White.

  • Statement on the death of Justice Byron R. White.

  • Justice Byron R. White: the legend and the man.

  • Byron White.

  • Justice Byron R. White: a man of will.

  • Justice White and the virtues of modesty.

  • The screening/bargaining tradeoff.

  • What is a search? Two conceptual flaws in Fourth Amendment doctrine and some hints of a remedy.

  • The right to freedom of expressive association and the press.

  • Salmon aquaculture in federal waters: shaping offshore aquaculture through the Coastal Zone Management Act.

  • Antitrust Law, 2d ed.

  • November 01, 2002

  • Reinventing the double Helix: a novel and nonobvious reconceptualization of the biotechnology patent.

  • Law, medicine, and trust.

  • Out of sight, but not out of mind: how Executive Order 13,233 expands executive privilege while simultaneously preventing access to presidential records.

  • Commerce Clause questions after Morrison: some observations on the new formalism and the new realism.

  • Crippled Justice: The History of Modern Disability Policy in the Workplace.

  • December 01, 2002

  • Gerald Gunther.

  • The myth of state competition in corporate law.

  • The end of bankruptcy.

  • Director primacy in corporate takeovers: preliminary reflections.

  • Takeover defenses work. is that such a bad thing?

  • Classification cancels corporate accountability.

  • Do antitakeover defenses decrease shareholder wealth? The ex post/ex ante valuation problem.

  • The professorial bear hug: the ESB proposal as a conscious effort to make the Delaware courts confront the basic "just say no" question.

  • The powerful antitakeover force of staggered boards: further findings and a reply to symposium participants.

  • Trust and betrayal in the medical marketplace.

  • Ideology and trust.