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from October 1991
Last Number: February 2024

Yale University, School of Law
ISSN 0044-0094


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1726

November 01, 1998

  • Turning servile opportunities to gold: a strategic analysis of the corporate opportunities doctrine.

  • Consumer preferences, citizen preferences, and the provision of public goods.

  • Waiving conflicts of interest.

  • Interest definition in equal protection: a study of judicial technique.

  • Integration as a two-way street.

  • December 01, 1998

  • Assimilationist bias in equal protection: the visibility presumption and the case of 'don't ask, don't tell'.

  • Bankruptcy's uncontested axioms.

  • Canons of property talk, or, Blackstone's anxiety.

  • Copyright protectionism and its discontents: the case of James Joyce's Ulysses in America.

  • The First Amendment and the right to hear.

  • January 01, 1999

  • Global environmental regulation: instrument choice in legal context.

  • Deregulatory Takings and the Regulatory Contract: The Competitive Transformation of Network Industries in the United States.

  • Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court.

  • The "good soldier" defense: character evidence and military rank at courts-martial.

  • Preserving per se.

  • March 01, 1999

  • The center of the circle.

  • Myres Smith McDougal: a life of and about human dignity.

  • Theory about law: jurisprudence for a free society.

  • Property and planning.

  • In memoriam.

  • In affectionate memory of Professor Myres McDougal: champion for an international law of human dignity.

  • McDougal as teacher, mentor, and friend.

  • Myres S. McDougal: a selected bibliography.

  • Curriculum Vitae.

  • Work vs. freedom: a liberal challenge to employment subsidies.

  • Law, literature, and the problems of interdisciplinarity.

  • Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court.

  • The American invention of child support: dependency and punishment in early American child support law.

  • Bearing false witness.

  • April 01, 1999

  • The boundaries of private property.

  • The possibilities of comparative constitutional law.

  • Judicial history.

  • Fear of Judging: Sentencing Guidelines in the Federal Courts.

  • Contentious business: merchants and the creation of a westernized judiciary in Hawai'i.

  • The Democratic Dilemma: Can Citizens Learn What They Need To Know?

  • God's house, or the law's.

  • Revisiting the separate products issue.

  • Journalist's privilege: when deprivation is a benefit.

  • May 01, 1999

  • Citizen Brown.

  • Ralph S. Brown.

  • A tribute to Ralph S. Brown: pioneer scholar and professorial statesman.

  • Ralph Brown: farewell to a friend.

  • What would Ralph say?

  • Ralph S. Brown: a selected bibliography.

  • Curriculum vitae.

  • Windfalls.

  • The game's the same: why gambling in cyberspace violates federal law.

  • Symposium introduction.

  • Advertising and the public interest: legal protection of trade symbols.

  • Freedom to copy.