“Lost Lives: Miscarriages of Justice in Capital Cases”

  • Criminal Law
Law and Contemporary Problems
1998

“We Could Pass a Law...What Might Happen if Contingent Legal Fees Were Banned”

  • Criminal Law
DePaul Law Review
1998

“Law in the Backwaters: A Comment of Mirjan Damaška’s Evidence Law Adrift”

  • Criminal Law
Hastings Law Journal
1998

“Focus on Faculty - Donald N. Duquette”

Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Through the Looking Glass Darkly? When Self-Doubts Turn into Relationship Insecurities”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1998

“Civil Rule 53: An Enabling Act Challenge”

Texas Law Review
1998

“An Alternative and Discretionary § 1367”

Indiana Law Journal
1998

“The (Cloudy) Future of Class Actions”

Arizona Law Review
1998

“Protection against Economic Power in Germany: A Note on Limits of Constitutional Discourse and Problems of Negative Liberties”

  • Constitutional Law
Diritto Pubblico
1998

“Community Policing und Verwaltungsreform: Zu Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Kooperation zwischen Polizei und Zivilgesellschaft am Beispiel eines Interventionsprojektes gegen häusliche Gewalt”

  • Criminal Law
Staatswissenschaften und Staatspraxis
1998

“The Work of the International Law Commission at Its Fiftieth Session (1998)”

  • International and Comparative Law
Nordic Journal of International Law
1998

“The ‘International Community’ Facing the Challenge of Globalization”

  • International and Comparative Law
European Journal of International Law
1998

“Legal Education”

Michigan Bar Journal
1998

“Same-Sex Harassment”

Michigan Bar Journal
1998

“Have Smoking Gun, Will Travel”

Michigan Bar Journal
1998

“Confrontation: The Search for Basic Principles”

Georgetown Law Journal
1998

“Economic Analysis of Evidentiary Law: An Underused Tool, an Underplowed Field”

Cardozo Law Review
1998

“Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons on Biomedical Research”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Science
1998

“Upstream Patents = Downstream Bottlenecks”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Focus on Faculty - Richard D. Friedman”

Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Beyond RFRA: Free Exercise of Religion Comes of Age in the State Courts”

St Thomas Law Review
1998

“Logic and Elements”

Notre Dame Law Review
1998

“Do EST Patents Matter?”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Trends in Genetics
1998

“A Populist Critique of Direct Democracy”

Harvard Law Review
1998

“The Original Understanding of the ‘Effects Clause’ of Article IV, Section 1 and Implications for the Defense of Marriage Act”

George Mason Law Review
1998

“To Thine Own Self Be True: Enforcing Candor in Pleading through the Party Admissions Doctrine”

Hastings Law Journal
1998

“Focus on Faculty - Rebecca S. Eisenberg”

Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Truth and Its Rivals in the Law of Hearsay and Confrontation”

Hastings Law Journal
1998

“Law and Literature”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Memo to Congress: It’s Time to Repeal the U.S. Portfolio Interest Exemption”

  • Tax Law
Tax Notes International
1998

“Access to Records in Sexual Assault Prosecutions”

  • Criminal Law
Canadian Journal of Criminology
1998

“Thoughts from Across the Water on Hearsay and Confrontation”

Criminal Law Review
1998

“Lesbian Divorce: A Commentary on the Legal Issues”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
1998

“Mandatory Arbitration of Employee Discrimination Claims: Unmitigated Evil or Blessing in Disguise?”

Thomas M Cooley Law Review
1998

“How the Wagner Act Came to Be: A Prospectus”

Michigan Law Review
1998

“State Judges, State Officers, and Federal Commands After Seminole Tribe and Printz”

  • Constitutional Law
Wisconsin Law Review
1998

“Face Recognition in Young Children”

  • Children and the Law
Visual Cognition
1998

“Notes from the Editorial Advisory Board (Tenth Anniversary Symposium: New Directions in Law and the Humanities)”

Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities
1998

“The Slippery Slope to Bankruptcy - Should Some Claimants Get a ‘Carve-Out’ from Secured Credit? No: It’s a Populist Craving for a Petit Bourgeois Valhalla”

Business Law Today
1998

“The Reluctant Justice: Lewis F. Powell Jr. Personifies the ‘Quality of Attentiveness’ ”

American Bar Association Journal
1998

“Response to Judging Religion by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan (Symposium: Religion and the Judicial Process: Legal, Ethical, and Empirical Dimensions)”

Marquette Law Review
1998

“Listen”

Michigan Journal of Race and Law
1998

“U.S. Notice 98-11 and the Logic of Subpart F: A Comparative Perspective”

Tax Notes International
1998