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“Keeping It Real: On Anti-Essentialism”
Catharine A. MacKinnon
Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory
2002
International Law: Norms, Actors, Process: A Problem-Oriented Approach
Steven R. Ratner
International and Comparative Law
“Accountability for the Khmer Rouge: A (Lack of) Progress Report”
Steven R. Ratner
Post-Conflict Justice
2002
Teacher’s Manual for International Law: Norms, Actors, Process
Steven R. Ratner
International and Comparative Law
“China Stays Guarded on Foreign Investment Banking”
Nicholas Calcina Howson
International and Comparative Law
International Financial Law Review
2002
“Human Dignity and the Claim of Meaning: Athenian Tragic Drama and Supreme Court Decisions”
James Boyd White
Journal of Supreme Court History
2002
“Waiver-in-Litigation: Eleventh Amendment Immunity and the Voluntariness Question”
Gil Seinfeld
Ohio State Law Journal
2002
“A Footnote for Jack Dawson”
James J. White
Family Property Law: Cases and Materials on Wills, Trusts, and Future Interests
Lawrence W. Waggoner
“The Evolution of Corporate Law: A Cross-Country Comparison”
Mark D. West
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law
2002
Uniform Trust and Estate Statutes
Lawrence W. Waggoner
“Reverberations from the Collision of Tort and Warranty”
James J. White
South Carolina Law Review
2002
“How Theology Might Learn from Law (Symposium: The Theology of the Practice of Law)”
James Boyd White
“Puraibeeto Odaringu no Fu no Sokumen: Soshiki Hanzai no Seido Bunseki to Jisshu Bunseki”
Mark D. West
The Ethics of Deference: Learning from Law’s Morals
Philip Soper
Secured Transactions: Teaching Materials
James J. White
“Looking Back on Planned Parenthood v. Casey”
Christina B. Whitman
“What’s Wrong with Our Talk about Race? On History, Particularity, and Affirmative Action”
James Boyd White
Societies After Slavery: A Select Annotated Bibliography of Printed Sources on Cuba, Brazil, British Colonial Africa, South Africa, and the British West Indies
Rebecca J. Scott
Race and the Law
Legal History
“The Provincial Archive as a Place of Memory: Confronting Oral and Written Sources on the Role of Former Slaves in the Cuban War of Independence (1895-98)”
Rebecca J. Scott
Race and the Law
Legal History
New West Indian Guide
2002
“Property in Writing, Property on the Ground: Pigs, Horses, Land, and Citizenship in the Aftermath of Slavery, Cuba, 1880-1909”
Rebecca J. Scott
Race and the Law
Legal History
Comparative Studies in Society and History
2002
“The Writings of Moise (1898-1985): Birth, Life, and Death of a Narrative of the Great War”
Rebecca J. Scott
Comparative Studies in Society and History
2002
Review of Law and Justice in a Multistate World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. von Mehren edited by Arthur Taylor Von Mehren, James A R Nafziger, and Symeon Symeonides
Mathias W. Reimann
American Journal of Comparative Law
2002
“Horrible Holmes”
Mathias W. Reimann
Review of The Germanic Warrior Clubs: An Inquiry into the Dynamics of the Era of Migrations and into the Antecedents of Medieval Society
Mathias W. Reimann
Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung
2002
“The Lawyer for the Situation”
Leonard M. Niehoff
Michigan Bar Journal
2002
“Remote Testimony”
Richard D. Friedman
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2002
“Expert Testimony on Fingerprints: An Internet Exchange”
Richard D. Friedman
“No Link: The Jury and the Origins of the Confrontation Right and the Hearsay Rule”
Richard D. Friedman
“The Dearest Birth Right of the People of England”: The Jury in the History of Common Law
2002
“Why Tax the Rich? Efficiency, Equity, and Progressive Taxation”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
U.S. International Taxation: Cases and Materials
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
“Patents on DNA Sequences: Molecules and Information”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
The Commodification of Information
2002
“The Conundrum of Children, Confrontation, and Hearsay”
Richard D. Friedman
Law and Contemporary Problems
2002
“U. S. Secondary Stock Markets: A Survey of Current Regulatory and Structural Issues and a Reform Proposal to Enhance Competition”
Laura Nyantung Beny
Corporate and Securities Law
Columbia Business Law Review
2002
“For Haven’s Sake: Reflections on Inversion Transactions”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Tax Notes International
2002
“Banking for the Unbanked”
Michael S. Barr
Law Quadrangle Notes
2002
“The Role of Patents in Exploiting the Genome”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
The Genomic Revolution: Unveiling the Unity of Life
2002
“...A Rendezvous with Kreplach: Putting the New Deal Court in Context”
Richard D. Friedman
Review of The Constitution and the New Deal
Richard D. Friedman
The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence. Evidentiary Privileges
Richard D. Friedman
“How Can You Patent Genes?”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Back to the 1930s? The Shaky Case for Exempting Dividends”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Introduction to Genentech Legal Counsel and Vice President, 1976-1988, and Entrepreneur
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Genentech Legal Counsel and Vice President, 1976-1988, and Entrepreneur
2002
“How Can You Patent Genes?”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
American Journal of Bioethics
2002
“(How) Should Trade Agreements Deal with Income Tax Issues?”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
“Public vs. Proprietary Science: A Fruitful Tension?”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
2002
“Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Perspectives on Property Law
2002
“Why the Gene Patenting Controversy Persists”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
2002
“A Very Brief Primer on Bayesian Methods in Evidence”
Richard D. Friedman
American Association of Law Schools Section on Evidence Newsletter
2002
The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence. Selected Rules of Limited Admissibility: Regulation of Evidence to Promote Extrinsic Policies and Values
Richard D. Friedman