Submissions from 2004
The Most Rational Branch: Guinn v. Legislature and the Judiciary's Role as Helpful Arbiter of Conflict, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Boyd School of Law Establishes Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution, Jean R. Sternlight
In Search of the Best Procedure for Enforcing Employment Discrimination Laws: A Comparative Analysis, Jean R. Sternlight
Using Arbitration to Eliminate Consumer Class Actions: Efficient Business Practice or Unconscionable Abuse?, Jean R. Sternlight and Elizabeth J. Jensen
A Tribute to Dean James J. Alfini: Former Dean and Professor of the Northern Illinois University College of Law, Jean R. Sternlight, Jeffrey M. Shaman, Nina Appel, Leona S. Green, and Daniel Reynolds
Before the Doors Closed: A Historical Perspective on Public Access, David S. Tanenhaus
Book Review, David S. Tanenhaus
American Midwifery Litigation and State Legislative Preferences for Physician-Controlled Childbirth, Stacey A. Tovino
The Turner Thesis, Black Migration, and the (Misapplied) Immigrant Explanation of Black Poverty, John Valery White
What is Affirmative Action?, John Valery White
Submissions from 2003
Brief Response to Attorney Albright's Article, Peter Brandon Bayer
Is Including "Under God" in The Pledge of Allegiance Lawful?: An Impeccably Correct Ruling, Peter Brandon Bayer
Shielding the Unmedia: Using the Process of Journalism to Protect the Journalist's Privilege in an Infinite Universe of Publication, Linda L. Berger
Ruminations on Terrorism & Anti-terrorism in Law and Literature, Christopher L. Blakesley
Cultural Context Matters: Terry's "Seesaw Effect", Frank Rudy Cooper
Did Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. Produce Disposable Workers?, Robert I. Correales
Across the Borders: Immigrant Status and Identity in Law and LatCrit Theory, Ruben J. Garcia
Ghost Workers in an Interconnected World: Going Beyond the Dichotomies of Domestic Immigration and Labor Laws, Ruben J. Garcia
Transnationalism as a Social Movement Strategy: Institutions, Actors and International Labor Standards, Ruben J. Garcia
Fundamentalism from the Perspective of Liberal Tolerance, Leslie C. Griffin
Review of Peter Cane, Responsibility in Law and Morality (2002), Leslie C. Griffin
What Do Clients Want? A Client's Theory of Professionalism, Leslie C. Griffin
What Might Have Been: Contraception and Religious Liberty, Leslie C. Griffin
Is Truth in the Eye of the Beholder? Objective Credibility Assessment in Refugee Status Determination, Michael Kagan
Of Child Welfare and Welfare Reform: the Implications for Children When Contradictory Policies Collide, Kay P. Kindred
The Latina/o and APIA Vote Post-2000: What Does It Mean to Move Beyond “Black and White” Politics?, Sylvia R. Lazos
Enabling Work for People with Disabilities: A Post-Integrationist Revision of Underutilized Tax Incentives, Francine J. Lipman
No More Parking Lots: How the Tax Code Keeps Trees Out of a Tree Museum and Paradise Unpaved, Francine J. Lipman
The Working Poor Are Paying For Government Benefits: Fixing the Hole in the Anti-Poverty Purse, Francine J. Lipman
Traditional Equity and Contemporary Procedure, Thomas O. Main
Symposium, Justice and Democracy Forum: The Law and Politics of Tort Reform, Ann C. McGinley
A Future Foretold: Neo-Aristotelian Praise of Postmodern Legal Theory, Francis J. Mootz III
Holding Liability Insurers Accountable for Bad Faith Litigation Tactics with the Tort of Abuse of Process, Francis J. Mootz III
Nietzschean Critique and Philosophical Hermeneutics, Francis J. Mootz III
The Effects of the Courtroom Context on Children's Memory and Anxiety, Rebecca Nathanson
The Effects of the Courtroom Context on Children’s Memory and Anxiety, Rebecca Nathanson
The Rise and Fall of Managed Care: A Predictable Tragic Choices Phenomenon, David Orentlicher
Is There Hope For HOPE VI?: Community Economic Development and Localism, Ngai Pindell
Further Thoughts on Better Writing, Terrill Pollman
Enron, Titanic, and The Perfect Storm, Nancy B. Rapoport
"Venn" and the Art of Shared Governance, Nancy B. Rapoport
Anticipatory Repudiation of Letters of Credit, Keith A. Rowley
You Asked for It, You Got It … Toy Yoda: Practical Jokes, Prizes, and Contract Law, Keith A. Rowley
Spinning Restitution: From Cauliflower to Coconut, Elaine W. Shoben
Symposium Introduction: Perspectives on Dispute Resolution in the Twenty-First Century, Jeffrey W. Stempel
An Overview of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Its Implications for Attorneys, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Forgetfulness, Fuzziness, Functionality, Fairness and Freedom, in Dispute Resolution, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Introduction to Symposium: Perspectives on Dispute Resolution in the Twenty-First Century, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Malignant Democracy: Core Fallacies Underlying Election of the Judiciary, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Court Decisions, Jeffrey W. Stempel
ADR Is Here: Preliminary Reflections on Where it Fits in a System of Justice, Jean R. Sternlight
The Rise and Spread of Mandatory Arbitration as a Substitute for the Jury Trial, Jean R. Sternlight
Book Review, David S. Tanenhaus
Foreward: Is Civil Rights Law Dead?, John Valery White
The Activist Insecurity and the Demise of Civil Rights, John Valery White
Submissions from 2002
Paradise Lost: Good News Club, Charitable Choice, and the State of Religious Freedom, Ian C. Bartrum
Do Best Practices in Legal Education Include Emphasis on Compositional Modes of Studying Law as a Liberal Art?, Linda L. Berger
The Fiction of Juvenile Right to Counsel: Waiver in Juvenile Courts, Mary E. Berkheiser
Adjucating Sustainability: New Zealand's Environment Court, Bret C. Birdsong
The Terrors of Dealing with September 11th, Christopher L. Blakesley
Of Orphans and Vouchers: Nevada's "Little Blaine Amendment" and the Future of Religious Participation in Public Programs, Jay S. Bybee
The Un-Balanced Fourth Amendment: A Cultural Study of the Drug War, Racial Profiling and Arvizu, Frank Rudy Cooper
Understanding "Depolicing": Symbiosis Theory and Critical Cultural Theory, Frank Rudy Cooper
New Voices at Work: Race and Gender Identity Caucuses in the U.S. Labor Movement, Ruben J. Garcia
Law School Externships: Building Another Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Martin A. Geer
Protection of Female Prisoners: Dissolving Standards of Decency, Martin A. Geer
Corporate Law: A Year in the Life of Indiana Corporate Law, Leah Chan Grinvald
Empirical Studies Contribute to Death Penalty Debate, Joan W. Howarth
Executing White Masculinities: Lessons from Karla Faye Tucker, Joan W. Howarth
Assessment of Refugee Status Determination Procedure at UNHCR’s Cairo Office 2001-2002, Michael Kagan
Persecution in the Fog of War: The House of Lords’ Decision in Adan, Michael Kagan and William P. Johnson
Biting Off What They Can Chew: Strategies for Involving Law Students in Problem-Solving Beyond Individual Client Representation, Katherine R. Kruse
Authorship and Termination Rights in Sound Recordings, Mary LaFrance
Congress TRIPs Over International Law: WTO Finds Unfairness in Music Licensing Act, Mary LaFrance
Defining Marriage: What Ballot Question 2 Doesn’t Do, Mary LaFrance
Nevada’s Employee Inventions Statute: Novel, Nonobvious, and Patently Wrong, Mary LaFrance
New Laws, New Technology: Copyright Law Struggles with Change, Mary LaFrance
Recent Developments in Copyright Law: Technology and International Trade Play Starring Roles, Mary LaFrance
“Latina/oization” of the Midwest: Cambio de Colores (Changes of Colors) as Agromaquilas Expand into the Heartland, Sylvia R. Lazos
Missouri, the “War on Terrorism,” and Immigrants: Legal Challenges Post 9/11, Sylvia R. Lazos
Incentive Stock Options and the Alternative Minimum Tax: The Worst of Times, Francine J. Lipman
Never-Ending Limitations on S Corporation Losses: The Slippery Slope of S Corporation Debt Guarantees, Francine J. Lipman
S Corporation Loss Limitations: The Tax Court Provides Potential Hope For Related Party Debt Restructurings, Francine J. Lipman
"An Overwhelming Question" About Non-Formal Procedure, Thomas O. Main
The Sounds of Silence: Waiting for Courts to Acknowledge that Public Policy Justifies Awarding Damages to Third Party Claimants when Liability Insurers Deal with Them in Bad Faith, Francis J. Mootz III
Conflicts of Interest and the Constitution, David Orentlicher
Universality and Its Limits: When Research Ethics Can Reflect Local Conditions, David Orentlicher
Building a Tower of Babel or Building a Discipline? Talking About Legal Writing, Terrill Pollman
In Memoriam: Yale Rosenberg, Nancy B. Rapoport
Is "Thinking Like a Lawyer" Really What We Want to Teach?, Nancy B. Rapoport
Multidisciplinary Practice After In re Enron: Should the Debate on MDP Change at All?, Nancy B. Rapoport
The Intractable Problem of Bankruptcy Ethics: Square Peg, Round Hole, Nancy B. Rapoport
"Retail Choice" Is Coming: Have You Hugged Your Utilities Lawyer Today? (Part I), Nancy B. Rapoport and Jeffrey D. Van Niel
"Retail Choice" Is Coming: Have You Hugged Your Utilities Lawyer Today? (Part II), Nancy B. Rapoport and Jeffrey D. Van Niel
Beware of the Dark Side of the Farce, Keith A. Rowley
Civil Liability and Remedies in Ohio Securities Transactions, Keith A. Rowley