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Volume 43

(In Alphabetical Order By Issue)

Issue 1 (October 2001)

Jane W. Barnard, Ingrid M. Hillenger, James Moliterno, Tribute to John Levy

Donald A. Dripps, Constitutional Theory for Criminal Procedure: Dickerson, Miranda, and the Continuing Quest for Broad-but-shallow

Laurence R. Helfer & Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Designing Non-National Systems: The Case of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy

Paul F. Kirgis, Meaning, Intention, and the Hearsay Rule

Dennis Patterson, Normativity and Objectivity in Law

Larry E. Ribstein & Bruce H. Kobayashi, Choice of Form and Network Externalities

Notes

Dennis J. Callahan, The Long Distance Remand: Florida v. Bostick and the Re-Awakened Bus Search Battlefront in the War on Drugs

Thomas W. Edman, Lies, Damn Lies, and Misleading Advertising: The Role of Consumer Surveys in the Wake of Mead Johnson v. Abbott Labs

Issue 2 (December 2001)

John E. Donaldson & Charles H. Koch, Jr., Tribute to Elmer Schaefer

Steven A. Bank, Entity Theory as Myth in the Origins of the Corporate Income Tax

Michael P. Healy, Communis Opinio and the Methods of Statutory Interpretaion: Interpreting Law or Changing Law

Edward T. Swaine, The Local Law of Global Antitrust

Notes

James A. Ewing, The 1972 U.S.-Soviet ABM Treaty: Cornerstone of Stability or Relic of the Cold War?

John E. Mauk, The Slippery Slope of Secrecy: Why Patent Law Preempts Reverse-Engineering Clauses in Shrink-Wrap Licenses

Issue 3 (February 2002)

Dan T. Coenen & Edward J. Larson, Congressional Power Over Presidential Elections: Lessons From the Past and Reforms for the Future

Joseph H. King, Jr., Outlaws and Outlier Doctrines: The Serious Misconduct Bar in Tort Law

Mark D. Rosen, The Radical Possibility of Limited Community-Based Interpretation of the Constitution

Mark C. Weber, Disability Harassment in the Public Schools

Jay D. Wexler, Preparing for the Clothed Public Square: Teaching About Religion, Civic Education, and the Constitution

Notes

Richard C. Dunn, Determining the Intended Beneficiaries of the ADA in the Aftermath of Sutton: Limiting the Application of the Disabling Corrections Corollary

David P. Primack, Confusion and Solution: Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Trustee's Standard of Care for Personal Liability

Issue 4 (March 2002)

Symposium: The Legacy of Chief Justice John Marshall

Jack M. Balkin, The Use That the Future Makes of the Past: John Marshall's Greatness and its Lessons for Today's Supreme Court Justices

Martin S. Flaherty, John Marshall, McCulloch v. Maryland, and "We the People": Revisions in Need of Revising

Michael J. Gerhardt, The Lives of John Marshall

Michael Daly Hawkins, John Marshall Through the Eyes of an Admirer: John Quincy Adams

R. Kent Newmyer, A Judge for All Seasons

Stephen B. Presser, Some Alarming Adpects of the Legacies of Judicial Review and of John Marshall

Jack N. Rakove, Judicial Power in the Constitutional Theory of James Madison

William H. Rehnquist, John Marshall: Remarks of October 6, 2000

Adrian Vermeule, Judicial Review and Institutional Choice

Lectures

Pamela S. Karlan, Easing the Spring: Strict Scrutiny and Affirmative Action after the Redistricting Cases

Lynn A. Stout, Judges as Altruistic Hierarchs

Articles

Alan J. Meese, The Team Production Theory of Corporate Law: A Critical Assessment

Notes

Andrew G. Howell, Why Premerger Review Needed Reform-And Still Does

Erin O'Callaghan, Expedited Removal and Discrimination in the Asylum Process: the Use of Humanitarian Aid as a Political Tool

Issue 5 (April 2002)

Deborah Epstein, Procedural Justice: Tempering the State's Response to Domestic Violence

James Lindgren & Justin L. Heather, Counting Guns in Early America

Therese H. Maynard, Spinning In a Hot IPO-Breach of Fiduciary Duty or Business as Usual?

Gregory Mitchell, Taking Behavioralism Too Seriously? The Unwarranted Pessimism of the New Behavioral Analysis of Law

Keith E. Whittington, Yet Another Constitutional Crisis?

Notes

Jennifer K. King, In Need of Enlightenment: The International Trade Commission's Misguided Analysis in Sunset Reviews

Michael J. Riella, Leveling the Playing Field: Applying the Doctrines of Unconscionability and Condition Precedent to Effectuate Student-Althlete Intent Under the National Letter of Intent


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