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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

May 01, 1997

  • Transitional jurisprudence: the role of law in political transformation.

  • Introduction: property rules as remedies.

  • A clear view of 'The Cathedral': the dominance of property rules.

  • 'The Cathedral' at twenty-five: citations and impressions.

  • Unifying remedies: property rules, liability rules, and startling rules.

  • The shadow of 'The Cathedral.'(Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective)

  • Remarks: the simple virtues of 'The Cathedral.'(Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective)

  • Remarks: a public law perspective.

  • Feminism in Central and Eastern Europe: risks and possibilities of American engagement.

  • The crime of political genocide: repairing the Genocide Convention's blind spot.

  • The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis.

  • Search and Destroy: African-American Males in the Criminal Justice System.

  • Silence cannot be harmless.

  • June 01, 1997

  • The constitution of status.

  • Black America and school choice: charting a new course.

  • A jurisprudence of "coming out": religion, homosexuality, and collisions of liberty and equality in American public law.

  • Public reason and political conflict: abortion and homosexuality.

  • Principled limitations on racial and partisan redistricting.

  • License to nullify: the democratic and constitutional deficiencies of authorized jury lawmaking.

  • The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements.

  • Fairness in International Law and Institutions.

  • Cases and Materials on Sexual Orientation and the Law, 2d ed.

  • Sexuality, Gender, and the Law.

  • What Should Legal Analysis Become?

  • Speaking in code.

  • The First Amendment and murder manuals.

  • October 01, 1997

  • The uneasy relationship between criminal procedure and criminal justice.

  • The common law origins of constitutionally compelled remedies.

  • The secret life of the trust: the trust as an instrument of commerce.

  • Domesticating international criminal law: bringing human rights violators to justice.

  • Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights.

  • Indigenous Peoples in International Law.

  • Gender blindness and the Hunter doctrine.

  • Neither intellectual nor property.

  • November 01, 1997

  • Toward a theory of effective supranational adjudication.

  • On the meaning of congressional silence: using federal common law to fill the gap in Congress's residual statute of limitations.

  • Affirmative action.

  • The look within: property, capacity, and suffrage in nineteenth-century America.

  • Essays in refusal: pre-theoretical commitments in postmodern anthropology and critical race theory.

  • A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law.

  • Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement.

  • December 01, 1997

  • The jury's rise as lie detector.

  • The unjustified absence of federal fraud protection in the labor market.

  • The concept of religion.

  • The People's Welfare: Law and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century America.

  • Construction work: the canons of Indian law.

  • The costs of confusion in cyberspace.

  • January 01, 1998

  • The color of desire: fulfilling adoptive parents' racial preferences through discriminatory state action.

  • Business subsidies and the dormant commerce clause.

  • What is wrong with inflicting shame sanctions?