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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

April 01, 2001

  • Joseph Goldstein, a Remembrance.

  • Joseph Goldstein: my teacher.

  • A tribute to Joseph Goldstein.

  • Joe Goldstein: 'the past is future'.

  • Yale According to Joe.

  • JoeGo.

  • My Father.

  • Interview with Joseph Goldstein.

  • Joseph Goldstein: A Selected Bibliography.

  • Curriculum Vitae.

  • Federal regulation of state court procedures.

  • State courts, citizen suits, and the enforcement of federal environmental law by non-article III plaintiffs.

  • 'A common fate of discrimination': race-gender analogies in legal and historical perspective.

  • Low riding.

  • May 01, 2001

  • Judicial fact-finding and sentence enhancements in a world of guilty pleas.

  • Pennhurst, Chevron, and the spending power.

  • Connecticut retrenches: a proposal to save the Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure.

  • Baby contracts.

  • Fairness and precedent.

  • June 01, 2001

  • Currency policies and legal development in colonial New England.

  • Bush v. Gore and the boundary between law and politics.

  • Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking.

  • Jury secrecy during deliberations.

  • (Objective historian standard applied to determine libel in Irving v. Penguin Books Ltd).

  • October 01, 2001

  • The rise of rise of dispersed ownnership: the roles of law and the state in the separation of ownership and control.

  • A dilution mechanism for valuing corporations in bankruptcy.

  • Drug designs are different.

  • Abolition without deliverance: The law of Connecticut slavery 1784-1848.

  • The Kabuki mask of Bush v. Gore.

  • November 01, 2001

  • The executive power over foreign affairs.

  • What happened to property in law and economics?

  • Veil of ignorance rules in constitutional law.

  • Unreasonable probability of error.

  • December 01, 2001

  • Corporations and human rights: a theory of legal responsibility.

  • Givings.

  • Categorical federalism: jurisdiction, gender, and the globe.

  • When the State Kills: Capital Punishment and the American Condition.

  • Tortious interference and the law of contract: the case for specific performance revisited.

  • The copyright law.

  • January 01, 2002

  • Covering.

  • Stopping above-cost predatory pricing.

  • Between two spheres: comparing state and federal approaches to the right to privacy and prohibitions against sodomy.

  • Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community.

  • March 01, 2002

  • Architecture as crime control.

  • The anti-antidiscrimination agenda.

  • A Question of Intent: A Great American Battle with a Deadly Industry.

  • Proxy consent to organ donation by incompetents.

  • Textual imagination.

  • April 01, 2002

  • Waging war, deciding guilt: trying the military tribunals.

  • Framing transactions in constitutional law.