Submissions from 2004
The Judicial Function: Justice Between the Parties, or a Broader Public Interest?, Richard Zitrin
32
Hofstra L. Rev.
1565
(2004)
The Laudable South Carolina Court Rules Must be Broadened, Richard Zitrin
55
South Carolina Law Review
883
(2004)
Submissions from 2003
Institutions and Long Term Planning Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis, Ashutosh Bhagwat
55
Administrative Law Review
95
(2003)
What If I Want My Kids to Watch Pornography? Protecting Children from ''Indecent'' Speech, Ashutosh Bhagwat
11
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
671
(2003)
Facing Tyranny with Justice: Alternatives to War in the Confrontation with Iraq, George Bisharat
7
Journal of Gender
1
(2003)
Racism and U.S. Immigration Law: Prospects for Reform After "9/11?", Richard A. Boswell
7
Journal of Gender
315
(2003)
A Few Thoughts about Using Visual Images in LatCrit, Jo Carrillo
81
Or. L. Rev.
587
(2003)
Can We Talk? About Food and Drug Regulation and the First Amendment, Marsha N. Cohen
58
Food & Drug L.J.
741
(2003)
Fragmentation of Property Rights A Functional Interpretation of the Law of Servitudes, Ben Depoorter and Francesco Parisi
3
Global Jurist Frontiers
Art. 2
(2003)
An Economic Defense of Concurrent Antitrust Jurisdiction, William S. Dodge
38
Tex. Int'l L.J.
27
(2003)
The Structural Rules of Transnational Law, William S. Dodge
97
Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc.
317
(2003)
Dignity: The New Frontier of State Sovereignty, Scott Dodson
56
Okla. L. Rev.
777
(2003)
Vectoral Federalism, Scott Dodson
20
Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
393
(2003)
Expert Evidence in Flatland: The Geometry of a World Without Scientific Culture, David L. Faigman
34
Seton Hall L. Rev.
255
(2003)
Making Moral Judgments Through Behavioural Science: The "Substantial Lack of Volitional Control" Requirement in Civil Commitments, David L. Faigman
2
Law
309
(2003)
The Limits of the Polygraph, David L. Faigman, Stephen E. Fienberg, and Paul C. Stern
20
Issues Sci. & Tech.
40
(2003)
Considerations on the Emerging Implementation of Biometric Technology, Robin Feldman
25
Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J.
653
(2003)
The Insufficiency of Antitrust Analysis for Patent Misuse, Robin Feldman
55
Hastings L.J.
399
(2003)
Foreword Revisioning the Constellations of Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Scholarship, Clark Freshman
55
Stanford Law Review
2267
(2003)
Prevention Perspectives on "Different" Kinds of Discrimination: From Attacking Different "Isms" to Promoting Acceptance in Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Research, Clark Freshman
55
Stan. L. Rev.
2293
(2003)
Conversations That Matter—The Road to Patient Safety, Debra Gerardi
18
Progress in cardiovascular nursing
63
(2003)
California's Supreme Court and Constitution The Early Years, Joseph R. Grodin
29
San Francisco Attorney
20
(2003)
In Memoriam: David Feller, Joseph R. Grodin
24
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L.
233
(2003)
Lawyer as Wise Counselor, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
49
Loy. L. Rev.
215
(2003)
Modeling Class Counsel, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
81
Neb. L. Rev.
1397
(2003)
Seeking Justice, Preserving Liberty, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
54
Hastings L.J.
695
(2003)
The Role of the Bar in Politicized Judicial Elections, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
39
Williamette L. Rev.
1349
(2003)
Foreword Ethics for Colorado Lawyers, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
32
Colorado Law
13
(2003)
Prohibiting "Good Faith Reports" Under the Uniform Mediation Act: Keeping the Adjudication Camel out of the Mediation Tent, Carol L. Izumi and Homer C. La Rue
2003
J. Disp. Resol.
67
(2003)
Technology and the Law School Librarian of the Twenty-First Century, Mary Kay Kane
95
Law Libr. J.
427
(2003)
Associate Statehood Principles and Prospects, Chimene Keitner
3
Faroese Law Review
13
(2003)
The Challenge of Building an Inter-Communal Rule of Law in Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona, Chimène Keitner
15
Law & Lit.
53
(2003)
Free Association: The United States Experience, Chimène Keitner and W. Michael Reisman
39
Tex. Int'l L.J.
1
(2003)
The Dubious Concept of Jurisdiction, Evan Tsen Lee
54
Hastings L.J.
1613
(2003)
Public School Assignment Methods After Grutter and Gratz: The View from San Francisco, David I. Levine
30
Hastings Const. L.Q.
511
(2003)
Reparations for Slavery: A Structure for Discussion and Consideration of U.S. Litigation Alternatives, David I. Levine
22
Windsor Y.B. Access Just.
145
(2003)
Reining in the American Litigator: The New Role of American Judges, Richard L. Marcus
27
Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev.
3
(2003)
Slouching Toward Discretion, Richard L. Marcus
78
Notre Dame L. Rev.
1561
(2003)
Congressional Power to Regulate Sex Discrimination: The Effect of the Supreme Court's "New Federalism", Calvin R. Massey
55
Me. L. Rev.
63
(2003)
Designation of Heirs A Modest Proposal to Diminish Will Contests, Calvin R. Massey
37
Real Property, Probate & Trust Journal
(2003)
Joltin' Joe Has Left and Gone Away: The Vanishing Presumption Against Preemption, Calvin R. Massey
66
Alb. L. Rev.
759
(2003)
Some Thoughts on the Law and Politics of Reparations for Slavery, Calvin R. Massey
24
B.C. Third World L.J.
157
(2003)
Looking Back at The Lawyering Process, Beatrice A. Moulton
10
Clinical L. Rev.
33
(2003)
Revisiting Social Group and Nexus in Gender Asylum Claims: A Unifying Rationale for Evolving Jurisprudence, Karen Musalo
52
DePaul L. Rev.
777
(2003)
Prescriptive Laws, Uncertain Science, and Political Stories: Forest Planning in the Sierra Nevada, Dave Owen
29
Ecology L.Q.
747
(2003)
The Disappointing History of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, Dave Owen
11
N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J.
711
(2003)
Daubert on a Tilted Playing Field, Roger C. Park
33
Seton Hall L. Rev.
1113
(2003)
Eyewitness Identification: Expert Witnesses Are Not the Only Solution, Roger C. Park
2
Law
305
(2003)
Posner on Teaching Evidence, Roger C. Park
21
Quinnipiac Law Review
741
(2003)
Sometimes What Everybody Thinks They Know Is True, Roger C. Park
27
Law and Human Behavior
629
(2003)
Visions of Applying the Scientific Method to the Hearsay Rule, Roger C. Park
2003
Mich. St. L. Rev.
1149
(2003)
Do International Trade Institutions Contribute to Economic Growth and Development?, Joel R. Paul
44
Va. J. Int'l L.
285
(2003)
Resisting Culture, Joel R. Paul
16
Leiden J. Int'l L.
919
(2003)
Court Program Funding: Advice from the Trenches, Sheila Purcell
9
Disp. Resol. Mag.
19
(2003)
Accomplishing the Purposes of Sentencing–The Role of the Courts and the Commission, Aaron J. Rappaport
15
Fed. Sent. R.
179
(2003)
Rationalizing the Commission: The Philosophical Premises of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, Aaron J. Rappaport
52
Emory L.J.
557
(2003)
Unprincipled Punishment: The U.S. Sentencing Commission's Troubling Silence About the Purposes of Punishment, Aaron J. Rappaport
6
Buff. Crim. L. Rev.
1043
(2003)
Factors Impacting the Selection and Positioning of Human Rights Class Actions in United States Courts: A Practical Overview, Morris A. Ratner
58
N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L.
623
(2003)
From Country-Based to Corporate-Based Campaigns, Naomi Roht-Arriaza
21
Berkeley J. Int'l L.
185
(2003)
What Attorneys Think of Jury Trial Innovations, William W. Schwarzer, J. Donald Cowan Jr., and Thomas M. Chrisham
86
Judicature
192
(2003)
How Does Your Positionality Bias Your Epistemology?, David Takacs
Thought & Action
Thought & Action
27
(2003)
Beyond the Glass Ceiling: The Maternal Wall as a Barrier to Gender Equality, Joan C. Williams
26
T. Jefferson L. Rev.
1
(2003)
Bringing Your Part Time Policy Up to PAR, Joan C. Williams
88
Women Law. J.
19
(2003)
Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief for Family Caregivers Who Are Discriminated Against on the Job, Joan C. Williams and Nancy Segal
26
Harv. Women's L.J.
77
(2003)
The Arrival of Asian Americans An Agenda for Legal Scholarship, Frank H. Wu
10
Asian Law Journal
1
(2003)
Five Who Got It Right, Richard Zitrin
13
Widener Law Journal
209
(2003)
Submissions from 2002
Thinking Like a Fox: Four Overlapping Domains of Good Lawyering, Mark N. Aaronson
9
Clinical L. Rev.
1
(2002)
Affirmative Action and Compelling Interests: Equal Protection Jurisprudence at the Crossroads, Ashutosh Bhagwat
4
U. Pa. J. Const. L.
260
(2002)
Cloning and Federalism, Ashutosh Bhagwat
53
Hastings L.J.
1133
(2002)
Getting to Survivance: An Essay About the Role of Mythologies in Law, Jo Carrillo
25
PoLAR
37
(2002)
Breaking the Public Law Taboo, William S. Dodge
43
Harv. Int'l L.J.
161
(2002)
Loewen v. United States: Trials and Errors Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, William S. Dodge
52
DePaul L. Rev.
563
(2002)
The Constitutionality of the Alien Tort Statute: Some Observations on Text and Context, William S. Dodge
42
Va. J. Int'l L.
687
(2002)
Habeas Review of Perfunctory State Court Decisions on the Merits, Scott Dodson
29
Am. J. Crim. L.
223
(2002)
The Metes and Bounds of State Sovereign Immunity, Scott Dodson
29
Hastings Const. L.Q.
721
(2002)
Consumption Taxes and the Theory of General and Individual Taxation, Robin Feldman
21
Va. Tax Rev.
293
(2002)
Tweaking the Market for Autonomy A Problem Solving Perspective to Informed Consent in Arbitration, Clark Freshman
56
University of Miami Law Review
909
(2002)
The Lawyer-Negotiator as Mood Scientist: What We Know and Don't Know about How Mood Relates to Successful Negotiation, Clark Freshman, Adele Hayes, and Greg Feldman
2002
J. Disp. Resol.
1
(2002)
Adapting Meditation to Promote Negotiation Success A Guide to Varieties and Scientific Support, Clark Freshman, Adele M. Hayes, and Greg C. Feldman
7
Harvard Negotiation Law Review
67
(2002)
The Property Right in Water, Brian E. Gray
9
Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
1
(2002)
Law and Justice in the Twenty-First Century, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
70
Fordham L. Rev.
1739
(2002)
The Changing Professional Environment and the Ideal of General Practice, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
30
Hofstra L. Rev.
759
(2002)
Regulatory Controls on Large Law Firms: A Comparative Perspective, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. and Ted Schneyer
44
Ariz. L. Rev.
593
(2002)
Victim or Vamp? Images of Violent Women in the Criminal Justice System, Chimène Keitner
11
Colum. J. Gender & L.
38
(2002)
Taking Contracts Private: The Quiet Revolution in Contract Law, Charles L. Knapp
71
Fordham L. Rev.
761
(2002)
Mining Law Reform Redux, Once More, John D. Leshy
42
Nat. Resources J.
461
(2002)
Reform Through Rulemaking?, Richard L. Marcus
80
Wash. U. L.Q.
901
(2002)
Classic Insurance Law in a Postmodern World, Leo P. Martinez
2
Nev. L.J.
403
(2002)
Toward A Statistical Profile of Latina/os in the Legal Profession, Leo P. Martinez
13
Berkeley La Raza L.J.
59
(2002)
Federalism and the Rehnquist Court, Calvin R. Massey
53
Hastings L.J.
431
(2002)
A Theory of Imperial Law: A Study on U.S. Hegemony and the Latin Resistance, Ugo Mattei
10
Ind. J. Global Legal Stud.
383
(2002)
Foreign Inspired Courts as Agencies of Peace in Troubled Societies A Plea for Realism and for Creativity, Ugo Mattei
2(1)
Global Jurist Topics
Art. 1
(2002)
Hard Code Now!, Ugo Mattei
2(1)
Global Jurist Frontiers
Art. 1
(2002)
Some Realism about Comparativism: Comparative Law Teaching in the Hegemonic Jurisdiction, Ugo Mattei
50
Am. J. Comp. L.
Supp. 87
(2002)
Educating and Training of Lawyers in Japan: A Critical Analysis, Setsuo Miyazawa
43
S. Tex. L. Rev.
491
(2002)
Foreword, Dave Owen
29
Ecology L.Q.
131
(2002)
Litigating Time in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Jenni Parrish
36
Akron L. Rev.
1
(2002)
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, Zachary S. Price
39
Harv. J. on Legis.
237
(2002)
What's So Strange About Human Cloning?, Radhika Rao
53
Hastings L.J.
1007
(2002)
The Settlement of Nazi-Era Litigation Through the Executive and Judicial Branches, Morris A. Ratner
20
Berkeley J. Int'l L.
212
(2002)