Submissions from 2003
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
Uncharted Terrain: The Intersection of Privatization and Welfare, Rebecca L. Scharf, Henry Freedman, Mary R. Mannix, and Marc Cohan
Feminist Legal Writing, Kathryn M. Stanchi
Introduction: Favorite Insurance Cases Symposium, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Court Decisions, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Timeless and Ahead of Its Time: Lach's v. Fidelity & Casualty of New York, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Is the U.S. Out on a Limb? Comparing the U.S. Approach to Mandatory Consumer and Employment Arbitration to that of the Rest of the World, Jean R. Sternlight
Should an Arbitration Provision Trump the Class Action? No: Permitting Companies to Skirt Class Actions Through Mandatory Arbitration Would be Dangerous and Unwise, Jean R. Sternlight
“Owing to the Extreme Youth of the Accused”: The Changing Legal Response to Juvenile Homicide, David S. Tanenhaus and Steven A. Drizin
Brown v. Board of Education and the Origins of the Activist Insecurity in Civil Rights Law, John Valery White
The Irrational Turn in Employment Discrimination Law: Slouching Toward a Unified Approach to Civil Rights Law, John Valery White
Submissions from 2001
A Plea for Rationality and Decency: The Disparate Treatment of Legal Writing Faculties as a Violation of Both Equal Protection and Professional Ethics, Peter Brandon Bayer
The William S. Boyd School of Law Juvenile Justice Clinic, Mary E. Berkheiser
Printz, the Unitary Executive, and the Fire in the Trash Can: Has Justice Scalia Picked the Court's Pocket?, Jay S. Bybee
Mary S. Lawrence: Director of Legal Research and Writing University of Oregon 1978 - 2000, Linda H. Edwards
Dedication for Justice Hans Linde: A Modest Relativism, Leslie C. Griffin
Their Own Preposessions: The Establishment Clause 1999-2000, Leslie C. Griffin
The Prudent Prosecutor, Leslie C. Griffin
Exploiting Trauma: The So-Called Victim's Rights Amendment, Lynne Henderson
Authorship, Dominance, and the Captive Collaborator: Preserving the Rights of Joint Authors, Mary LaFrance
Politics, Gay Rights, and the Light at the End of the Rainbow, Mary LaFrance
History, Legal Scholarship, and LatCrit Theory: The Case of Racial Transformations Circa the Spanish American War, 1896-1900, Sylvia R. Lazos
Procedural Uniformity and the Exagerated Role of Rules, Thomas O. Main
Does the Federal Constitution Incorporate the Declaration of Independence?, Thomas B. McAffee
Does the Federal Constitution Incorporate the Declaration of Independence?, Thomas B. McAffee
Inalienable Rights, Legal Enforceability, and American Constitutions: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Concept of Unenumerated Rights, Thomas B. McAffee
The Constitution as Based on the Consent of the Governed—Or, Should We Have an Unwritten Constitution?, Thomas B. McAffee
Unenumerated Rights Under the U.S. Constitution, Thomas B. McAffee
Coverage for Unfair Competition Torts under General Liability Policies: Will the "Intellectual Property" Tail Wag the Coverage Dog?, Francis J. Mootz III
Placebo-Controlled Trials of New Drugs: Ethical Considerations, David Orentlicher
The Lawyering Process Program: Building Competence and Confidence, Terrill Pollman and Jennifer B. Anderson
Of Cat-Herders, Conductors, Fearless Leaders, and Tour Guides, Nancy B. Rapoport
Presidential Ethics: Should a Law Degree Make a Difference?, Nancy B. Rapoport
When Local IS Global: Using a Consortium of Law Schools to Encourage Global Thinking, Nancy B. Rapoport
A Brief History of Anticipatory Repudiation in American Contract Law, Keith A. Rowley
They Toil Not, Neither Do They Spin: Civil Liability Under the Oregon Securities Law, Keith A. Rowley
Child Care for Families Leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Rebecca L. Scharf, Sujatha Jagadeesh Branch, Cynthia Godsoe, Sherry Leiwant, Roslyn Powell, and Cary LaCheen
Gender and Legal Writing: Law Schools’ Dirty Little Secrets, Kathryn M. Stanchi and Jan M. Levine
An Inconsistently Sensitive Mind: Richard Posner's Celebration of Insurance Law and Continuing Blind Spots of Econominalism, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Applying Amended Rule 26(B)(1) in Litigation: The New Scope of Discovery, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Politics and Sociology in Federal Civil Rulemaking: Errors of Scope, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Court Decisions, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Ulysses Tied to the Generic Whipping Post: The Continuing Odyssey of Discovery "Reform", Jeffrey W. Stempel
Doctors, HMOs, ERISA, and the Public Interest After Pegram v. Herdrich, Jeffrey W. Stempel and Nadia von Magdenko
Mandatory Binding Arbitration and the Demise of the Seventh Amendment Right to a Jury Trial, Jean R. Sternlight
Book Review, David S. Tanenhaus
Growing Up Dependent: Family Preservation in Early Twentieth-Century Chicago, David S. Tanenhaus
Introduction: Employment Discrimination and the Problems of Proof, John Valery White and Gregory Vincent
Submissions from 2000
Remarks, Golden Pen Award, Mary Beth Beazley