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“The Americans with Disabilities Act as Welfare Reform”
Samuel R. Bagenstos
William and Mary Law Review
2003
“National Regulation of Multinational Enterprises: An Essay on Comity, Extraterritoriality, and Harmonization”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
2003
“Thayerian Deference to Congress and Supreme Court Supermajority Rules: Lessons from the Past”
Evan H. Caminker
“The Causal Connection (‘Nexus’) to a Convention Ground (Discussion Paper No. 3 Advanced Refugee Law Workshop International Association of Refugee Law Judges Auckland, New Zealand, October 2002)”
James C. Hathaway
International Journal of Refugee Law
2003
“Innovation in Corporate Law”
Mark D. West
Journal of Comparative Economics
2003
“A Taxing Settlement”
James J. White
Law Quadrangle Notes
2003
“ ‘The Least of the Sentient Beings’ and the Question of Reduction, Refinement, and Replacement”
Joseph Vining
Law Quadrangle Notes
2003
“Certification of Child Welfare Attorneys: The Next Step in Building a Profession Dedicated to Justice for Children”
Donald N. Duquette
Children’s Legal Rights Journal
2003
“Reinforcing Representation: Enforcing the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments in the Rehnquist and Waite Courts”
Ellen D. Katz
“Legal Transitions, Rational Expectations, and Legal Progress”
Kyle D. Logue
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
2003
“Charting the Course of Commerce Clause Challenge”
Richard D. Friedman
“Evolution of Corporate Law and the Transplant Effect: Lessons from Six Countries”
Mark D. West
World Bank Research Observer
2003
“Insuring Against Terrorism -- And Crime”
Kyle D. Logue
“Why Theories of Law Have Little or Nothing to Do with Judicial Restraint”
Philip Soper
University of Colorado Law Review
2003
“Liability for Defective Products at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Emergence of a Worldwide Standard?”
Mathias W. Reimann
American Journal of Comparative Law
2003
“Tax Stories and Tax Histories: Is There a Role for History in Shaping Tax Law?”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
“Se battre pour ses droits Écritures, litiges et discrimination raciale en Louisiane (1888-1899)”
Rebecca J. Scott
Race and the Law
Legal History
Cahiers du Brésil contemporain
2003
“The Character of Persuasion”
Sherman J. Clark
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Ave Maria Law Review
2003
“What’s in a Label?”
James C. Hathaway
European Journal of Migration and Law
2003
“The Work of the International Law Commission at Its Fifty-Fourth Session (2002)”
Bruno E. Simma
International and Comparative Law
Nordic Journal of International Law
2003
“A Plea for a European Semi-Pariamentary and Semi-Consociational Democracy”
Anne Peters
International and Comparative Law
European Integration Online Papers
2003
“Losers: Recovering Lost Property in Japan and the United States”
Mark D. West
Law and Society Review
2003
“Self-Regulation and Securities Markets”
Adam C. Pritchard
Corporate and Securities Law
“Ethical Disobedience”
Jessica Litman
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Ethics and Information Technology
2003
“David E. Feller: The Happy Warrior”
Theodore J. St. Antoine
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
2003
“The New Concept of Equality”
J. Christopher McCrudden
“Teaching ADR in the Labor Field in China”
Theodore J. St. Antoine
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal
2003
“Minimizing the Jury Over-Valuation Concern”
Richard D. Friedman
Michigan State Law Review
2003
“Membership of a Particular Social Group (Discussion Paper No. 4 Advanced Refugee Law Workshop International Association of Refugee Law Judges Auckland, New Zealand, October 2002)”
James C. Hathaway
International Journal of Refugee Law
2003
“Redistributing Optimally: Of Tax Rules, Legal Rules, and Insurance”
Kyle D. Logue
“Is the Japanese Bureaucracy Hollowing Out? Evidence from the Market for Legal Talent”
Mark D. West
Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht [Journal of Japanese Law]
2003
“The Rise of the Perpetual Trust”
James E. Krier
“Law’s Dominion and the Market for Legal Elites in Japan”
Mark D. West
Law and Policy in International Business
2003
“Mainstreaming Feminism in Legal Education”
Catharine A. MacKinnon
Journal of Legal Education
2003
“Jury Uncertainty, Elemental Independence and the Conjunction Paradox: A Response to Allen and Lively”
David A. Moran
Law Review of Michigan State University-Detroit College of Law
2003
“Too Busy to MInd. the Business? Monitoring by Directors with Multiple Board Appointments”
Adam C. Pritchard
Corporate and Securities Law
The Journal of Finance
2003
“Patents, Product Exclusivity, and Information Dissemination: How Law Directs Biopharmaceutical Research and Development”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Patenting Genome Research Tools and the Law”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Comptes rendus Biologies
2003
“Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Law and Contemporary Problems
2003
“Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Gender, Human Rights, and Peace Agreements”
Christine M. Chinkin
Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution
2003
“Private Wealth and Public Health: A Critique of Richard Epstein’s Defense of the ‘Old’ Public Health”
William J. Novak
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
2003
“Patent Swords and Shields”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Review for Error”
Samuel R. Gross
Law, Probability and Risk
2003
“What They Say at the End: Capital Victims’ Families and the Press”
Samuel R. Gross
“Expert Information and Expert Evidence: A Preliminary Taxonomy”
Samuel R. Gross
Seton Hall Law Review
2003
“Product Liability in a Global Context: The Hollow Victory of the European Model”
Mathias W. Reimann
European Review of Private Law
2003
“Agency Burrowing: Entrenching Policies and Personnel before a New President Arrives”
Nina A. Mendelson
New York University Law Review
2003
“Staatliche Neutralität und Toleranz: Das Kopftuch-Urteil des BVerfG - BVerfG, NJW 2003, S. 3111”
Susanne Baer
Juristische Schulung: Zeitschrift für Studium und Referendariat
2003
“Geschlechterfrage für alle Bereiche berücksichtigen: Eine Strategie, die auf Vielfalt und Chancengleichheit setzt”
Susanne Baer
Wir Frauen in Nordrhein-Westfalen
2003