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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

December 01, 1993

  • The implications of school choice for children with disabilities.

  • Risks and Wrongs.

  • March 01, 1994

  • Home as work: the first woman's rights claims concerning wives' household labor, 1850-1880.

  • The misguided renaissance of social choice.

  • Medical malpractice law and health care cost containment: lessons for reformers from the clash of cultures.

  • Reviving federal grand jury presentments.

  • April 01, 1994

  • State court defiance and the limits of Supreme Court authority: Williams v. Georgia revisited.

  • Brown's reflection.

  • Same-sex marriage and the right of privacy.

  • The Morning After: Sex, Fear and Feminism on Campus.

  • The Partial Constitution.

  • May 01, 1994

  • The origins of historical jurisprudence: Coke, Selden, Hale.

  • Counsel for the poor: the death sentence not for the worst crime but for the worst lawyer.

  • A proposal for measuring underrepresentation in the composition of the jury wheel.

  • Knowledge and notice in section 10(b) limitations law.

  • A funny thing happens when you pay for a forum: mandatory student fees to support political speech at public universities.

  • Undue Influence: The Epic Battle for the Johnson and Johnson Fortune.

  • Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom.

  • June 01, 1994

  • "An honest living": street vendors, municipal regulation, and the black public sphere.

  • Reinventing poverty law.

  • The moral and practical dilemmas of an underground economy.

  • The vulnerable and exploitable immigrant workforce and the need for strengthening worker protective legislation.

  • The underground economy: new estimates from household income and expenditure surveys.

  • The ambiguous moral foundations of the underground economy.

  • The informal economy: between new developments and old regulations.

  • The informal economy in an advanced industrialized society: Mexican immigrant labor in Silicon Valley.

  • The case against statutes of limitations for stolen art.

  • Legal counseling in the administrative state: how to let the client decide.

  • A desegregation tool that backfired: magnet schools and classroom segregation.

  • America's Longest War: Rethinking Our Tragic Crusade Against Drugs.

  • October 01, 1994

  • The steady hand of Justice Blackmun.

  • Justice Blackmun and racial justice.

  • Justice Blackmun and the "world out there." (US Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun)

  • Constitutional equity.

  • The Supreme Court and the law of nations.

  • The federal judicial law clerk hiring problem and the modest March 1 solution.

  • On the contribution of baseball to American legal theory.

  • November 01, 1994

  • The uneasy case for wealth transfer taxation.

  • A capital markets approach to mass tort bankruptcy.

  • Protecting computer programs as compilations.

  • What's past is prologue: precedent in literature and law.

  • Learned Hand: The Man and the Judge.

  • December 01, 1994

  • The President's power to execute the laws.

  • The market for loyalties: electronic media and the global competition for allegiances.

  • Restatement of love (tentative draft).

  • Who Benefits from the Nonprofit Sector?

  • January 01, 1995

  • Speaking truth to power: the language of civil rights litigators.

  • Shareholder dividend options.

  • The probation officer and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: strange philosophical bedfellows.

  • Legal realism, lex fori, and the choice-of-law revolution.