“Introduction: Is Cultural Criticism Possible?”

James Boyd White
Michigan Law Review
1986

“Time, Possession, and Alienation (Symposium: Time, Property Rights, and the Common Law)”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Washington University Law Quarterly
1986

“The Judicial Opinion and the Poem: Ways of Reading, Ways of Life”

James Boyd White
Mississippi College Law Review
1986

“The Twelve-Person, Unanimous Jury: Does It Have More than History to Recommend It?”

Richard O. Lempert
  • Law and Social Sciences
International Society of Barristers Quarterly
1986

“Social Science in Court: On ‘Eyewitness Experts’ and Other Issues”

Richard O. Lempert
  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1986

“The Licensing of Mortmain Alienations in the Medieval Lordship of Ireland”

Paul A. Brand
  • Legal History
Irish Jurist
1986

“The Rueful Rhetoric of ‘Rights’ ”

Peter K. Westen
UCLA Law Review
1986

“The Consequences of Conceptualism (Symposium on Richard Epstein’s Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain)”

Margaret Jane Radin
  • Administrative Law
University of Miami Law Review
1986

“Comment: Generalized Inferences, Individual Merits, and Jury Discretion”

Richard D. Friedman
Boston University Law Review
1986

“Dancing on the Edge of Article 9”

James J. White
Commercial Law Journal
1986

“Overruled: Jury Neutrality in Capital Cases”

Samuel R. Gross
  • Criminal Law
Stanford Lawyer
1986

“Doctrine in A Vacuum: Reflections on What a Law School Ought (and Ought Not) to Be”

James Boyd White
Journal of Legal Education
1986

“Pornography and Human Dignity: A West German Perspective”

Mathias W. Reimann
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
1986

“A Diagrammatic Approach to Evidence”

Richard D. Friedman
Boston University Law Review
1986

“Antitrust Analysis and Bilateral Monopoly”

Richard D. Friedman
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Wisconsin Law Review
1986

“Government Responsibility for Constitutional Torts”

Christina B. Whitman
Michigan Law Review
1986

“Third-Party Intervention Before the International Court of Justice”

Christine M. Chinkin
  • International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
1986

“Using Lay Volunteers to Represent Children in Child Protection Court Proceedings”

Donald N. Duquette
  • Children and the Law
Child Abuse & Neglect
1986

“Postscript: On Quantifying Probative Value”

Richard D. Friedman
Boston University Law Review
1986

“The Supreme Court and State Protectionism: Making Sense of the Dormant Commerce Clause”

Donald H. Regan
Michigan Law Review
1986

“Untangling the Failing Company Doctrine”

Richard D. Friedman
Texas Law Review
1986

“Judicial Criticism”

James Boyd White
Georgia Law Review
1986

“Error BehInd the Plate and in the Law”

Richard O. Lempert
Southern California Law Review
1986

“Integrity and Circumspection: The Labor Law Vision of Bernard D. Meltzer”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
University of Chicago Law Review
1986

“The Antarctic Treaty as a Treaty Providing for an ‘Objective Regime’ ”

Bruno E. Simma
Cornell International Law Journal
1986

“Choosing a Legal Theory on Moral Grounds”

Philip Soper
Social Philosophy and Policy
1986

“A Close Look at Probative Value”

Richard D. Friedman
Boston University Law Review
1986

“Pornography as Sex Discrimination”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Criminal Law
Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice
1986

“The Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities”

Lawrence W. Waggoner
Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal
1986

“Perpetuities: A Progress Report on the Draft Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities”

Lawrence W. Waggoner
Institute on Estate Planning
1986

“Rethinking Positive Action”

J. Christopher McCrudden
Industrial Law Journal
1986

“Comparable Worth: A Common Dilemma”

J. Christopher McCrudden
  • International and Comparative Law
Yale Journal of International Law
1986

“Some Questions for Republicans”

Don Herzog
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Political Theory
1986

“The New Evidence Scholarship: Analyzing the Process of Proof”

Richard O. Lempert
Boston University Law Review
1986

“Alternative Methodologies in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Comments on Dworkin”

Philip Soper
Journal of Legal Education
1986

“Dreams, Prophecy and Sorcery: Blaming the Secret Offender in Medieval Iceland”

William Ian Miller
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Legal History
Scandinavian Studies
1986

“Gift, Sale, Payment, Raid: Case Studies in the Negotiation and Classification of Exchange in Medieval Iceland”

William Ian Miller
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Legal History
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies
1986

“Übungshausarbeit im Zivilrecht”

Mathias W. Reimann
Juristische Ausbildung
1985

“Kostendämpfung im öfflentlichen Dienst der USA”

Mathias W. Reimann
Zeitschrift für Beamtenrecht
1985

“Der Rechtsschutz gegen politische Streiks in den USA”

Mathias W. Reimann
Recht der Arbeit
1985

“Die Beweislast für die Bezahlung beim Handkauf”

Mathias W. Reimann
Juristische Büro
1985

“Der österreichisch-tschechoslowakische Vertag über grenznahe Kernanlagen im Licht des völkerrechtlichen Nachbarrechts’ ”

Bruno E. Simma
Österreichische Juristen-Zeitung
1985

“National Accounting for Non-Renewable Natural Resources in the Mining Industries”

James Hines Jr.
Review of Income and Wealth
1985

“Social Policy Experimentation: A Position Paper”

David L. Chambers
Evaluation Review
1985

“The Concept of Equal Opportunity”

Peter K. Westen
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
1985

“Doctrine in a Vacuum: Reflections on What a Law School Ought (and Ought Not) to Be”

James Boyd White
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
1985

“Is Thinking like a Lawyer Enough?”

Sallyanne Payton
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
1985

“Statistics in the Courtroom: Building on Rubinfeld”

Richard O. Lempert
Columbia Law Review
1985

“The Revision of Employment-at-Will Enters a New Phase”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
Labor Law Journal
1985

“ ‘Freedom’ and ‘Coercion’—Virtue Words and Vice Words”

Peter K. Westen
Duke Law Journal
1985