Submissions from 1986
The Perils of Privilege: Waiver and the Litigator, Richard L. Marcus
84
Mich. L. Rev.
1605
(1986)
The Revival of Fact Pleading Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Richard L. Marcus
86
Colum. L. Rev.
433
(1986)
Nix v. Whiteside: The Lawyer's Role In Response to Perjury, James R. McCall
13
Hastings Const. L.Q.
443
(1986)
Professor William J. Riegger–A Man Who Had a Gift with People, James R. McCall
10
Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev.
5
(1986)
Sanctions Under Amended Federal Rule 11–Some "Chilling" Problems in the Struggle Between Compensation and Punishment, Melissa Lee Nelken
74
Geo. L.J.
1313
(1986)
The Hearsay Rule and the Stability of Verdicts: A Response to Professor Nesson, Roger C. Park
70
Minn. L. Rev.
1057
(1986)
The Joys of Law Library Management Are Without Number, Jenni Parrish
6
Legal Reference Services Quarterly
61
(1986)
Images from Abroad: Making Direct Broadcasting by Satellites Safe for Sovereignty, Joel R. Paul
9
Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev.
329
(1986)
The Suspect as a Source of Testimonial Evidence: A Comparison with the English Approach, Gordon Van Kessel
38
Hastings L.J.
1
(1986)
Some Arguments That the Stock Market is Not Efficient, William K.S. Wang
19
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
341
(1986)
The Constitutional Vulnerability of American Local Government: The Politics of City Status in American Law, Joan C. Williams
1986
Wis. L. Rev.
83
(1986)
The Bad Faith-Harassment Exception to the Younger Doctrine: Exploring the Empty Universe, C. Keith Wingate
5
Rev. Litig.
123
(1986)
Submissions from 1985
Trust Termination: Unborn, Living, and Dead Hands–Too Many Fingers in the Trust Pie, Gail Boreman Bird
36
Hastings L.J.
563
(1985)
Kidnapping: A Modern Definition, John L. Diamond
13
Am. J. Crim. L.
1
(1985)
Curriculum Structure and Faculty Structure, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
35
J. Legal Educ.
326
(1985)
Ethical Dilemmas Facing Today's Lawyer, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
10
B. Leader
18
(1985)
Reflections on the Substance of Finality, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
70
Cornell L. Rev.
642
(1985)
Indigenous Peoples, Land Claims and Control of Mineral Development: Australian and U.S. Legal Systems Compared, John D. Leshy
8
New S. Wales L.J.
271
(1985)
Calculating Fees of Special Masters, David I. Levine
37
Hastings L.J.
141
(1985)
Tribute to Talbert B. Fowler, Jr., Jenni Parrish
47
U. Pitt. L. Rev.
xv
(1985)
Public Policy Limitations on Cohabitation Agreements: Unruly Horse or Circus Pony?, H.G. Prince
70
Minn. L. Rev.
163
(1985)
Recent Developments in Tax-Exempt Organizations, Stephen Schwarz
19
U.S.F. L. Rev.
299
(1985)
The Invention of the Municipal Corporation: A Case Study in Legal Change, Joan C. Williams
34
Am. U. L. Rev.
369
(1985)
Submissions from 1984
Rethinking Exclusion–The Rights of Cuban Refugees Facing Indefinite Detention in the United States, Richard A. Boswell
17
Vand. J. Transnat'l L.
925
(1984)
Dillon v. Legg Revisited: Toward a Unified Theory of Compensating Bystanders and Relatives for Intangible Injuries, John L. Diamond
35
Hastings L.J.
477
(1984)
The Depublication Practice of the California Supreme Court, Joseph R. Grodin
72
Cal. L. Rev.
514
(1984)
Preclusion as to Issues of Law: The Legal System's Interest, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
70
Iowa L. Rev.
81
(1984)
Rectification of Client Fraud: Death and Revival of a Professional Norm, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
33
Emory L.J.
271
(1984)
Recent Developments in Tax-Exempt Organizations, William T. Hutton and Stephen Schwarz
18
U.S.F. L. Rev.
649
(1984)
Law as an Instrument of Educational Policy-Making, David Jung and David L. Kirp
32
Am. J. Comp. L.
625
(1984)
Preliminary Procedural Protection for the Press from Jurisdiction in Distant Forums After Calder and Keeton, David I. Levine
1984
Ariz. St. L.J.
459
(1984)
The Authority for the Appointment of Remedial Special Masters in Federal Institutional Reform Litigation: The History Reconsidered, David I. Levine
17
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
753
(1984)
Conflicts Among Circuits and Transfers Within the Federal Judicial System, Richard L. Marcus
93
Yale L.J.
677
(1984)
The Tudor Treason Trials: Some Observations on the Emergence of Forensic Themes, Richard L. Marcus
1984
U. Ill. L. Rev.
675
(1984)
Roger Traynor: Teacher, Jurist, and Friend, James R. McCall
35
Hastings L.J.
741
(1984)
On the Outside Looking In: The Legal Historian's Perspective on Rare Book Collections, Jenni Parrish
4
Legal Ref. Serv. Q
51
(1984)
Sources in American Legal History, Jenni Parrish
3
Legal Reference Services Quarterly
23
(1984)
Perfecting the Third Party Beneficiary Standing Rule Under Section 302 of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts, H.G. Prince
25
B.C. L. Rev.
919
(1984)
Grading the Judge, William W. Schwarzer
10
Litig.
5
(1984)
Recent Developments in Tax-Exempt Organizations, Stephen Schwarz and William T. Hutton
18
U.S.F. L. Rev.
649
(1984)
Children of the Night: The Adequacy of Statutory Treatment of Juvenile Prostitution, D. Kelly Weisberg
12
Am. J. Crim. L.
1
(1984)
Sexual Abuse of Children: Recent Developments in the Law of Evidence, D. Kelly Weisberg
5
Children's Legal Rts. J.
2
(1984)
The "Discovery" of Sexual Abuse: Experts' Role in Legal Policy Formulation, D. Kelly Weisberg
18
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
1
(1984)
A Special Pleading Rule for Civil Rights Complaints: A Step Forward or a Step Back?, C. Keith Wingate
49
Mo. L. Rev.
677
(1984)
Submissions from 1983
Regulatory Reform: Assessing the California Plan, Marsha N. Cohen
1983
Duke L.J.
231
(1983)
Eliminating the "Defect" in Design Strict Products Liability Theory, John L. Diamond
34
Hastings L.J.
529
(1983)
Competing Aims of Legal Education, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
59
N.D. L. Rev.
533
(1983)
Robert J. Kutak: A Brief Appreciation, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
36
Okla. L. Rev.
309
(1983)
Why Lawyers Should be Allowed to Advertise: A Market Analysis of Legal Services, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Russell G. Pearce, and Jeffrey W. Stempel
58
N.Y.U. L. Rev.
1084
(1983)
State Defined Marital Status: Its Future as an Operative Tax Factor, Daniel J. Lathrope
17
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
257
(1983)
Fraudulent Concealment in Federal Court: Toward a More Disparate Standard?, Richard L. Marcus
71
Geo. L.J.
829
(1983)
Myth and Reality in Protective Order Litigation, Richard L. Marcus
69
Cornell L. Rev.
1
(1983)
Reducing Court Costs and Delay: The Potential Impact of the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Richard L. Marcus
66
Judicature
363
(1983)
Submissions from 1982
Federal Pension Benefits: The Reach of Preemption, Marsha N. Cohen
34
Hastings L.J.
293
(1982)
In Memoriam: Mathew O. Tobriner, Joseph R. Grodin
33
Hastings L.J.
;
(1982)
Arguing the Law: The Advocate's Duty and Opportunity, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
16
Ga. L. Rev.
821
(1982)
Judicial Management of the Pretrial Process in Massive Litigation: Special Masters as Case Managers, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. and Paul R. Rice
1982
Am. B. Found. Res. J.
375
(1982)
Model Rules of Professional Conduct A Perspective, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. and Thomas Z. Hayward Jr.
63
Chicago Bar Record
290
(1982)
Suing Foreign Sovereigns: A Procedural Compass, Mary Kay Kane
34
Stan. L. Rev.
385
(1982)
Irrigation Districts in a Changing West–An Overview, John D. Leshy
1982
Ariz. St. L.J.
345
(1982)
Jury Instructions: We Can Do Better, William W. Schwarzer
8
Litig.
5
(1982)
Techniques for Identifying and Narrowing Issues in Antitrust Cases, William W. Schwarzer
51
Antitrust L.J.
223
(1982)
Reflections on Contract Law and Distributive Justice: A Reply to Kronman, William K.S. Wang
34
Hastings L.J.
513
(1982)
The Competency of Children and Adolescents to Make Informed Treatment Decisions, Lois A. Weithorn and Susan B. Campbell
53
Child Development
1589
(1982)
The Future of Tenants' Rights in Assisted Housing Under a Reagan Voucher Plan: An Analysis of Section 8 Existing Housing Cases, Joan C. Williams
23
Urban L. Ann.
3
(1982)
Submissions from 1981
Revocation of a Revoking Codicil: The Renaissance of Revival in California, Gail Boreman Bird
33
Hastings L.J.
357
(1981)
Sleight of Handwriting: The Holographic Will in California, Gail Boreman Bird
32
Hastings L.J.
605
(1981)
Introduction (Symposium: Constitutional Issues in Land Use Regulation), Richard B. Cunningham
8
Hastings Const. L.Q.
449
(1981)
Commentary on the "Fundamental Values" Controversy, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
90
Yale L.J.
1110
(1981)
How Far May a Lawyer Go in Assisting a Client in Legally Wrongful Conduct?, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
35
U. Miami L. Rev.
669
(1981)
Introduction, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
11
Cap. U. L. Rev.
(1981)
Legal Ethics: Legal Rules and Professional Aspirations, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
30
Clev. St. L. Rev.
571
(1981)
Revisiting the Second Restatement of Judgments: Issue Preclusion and Related Problems, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
66
Cornell L. Rev.
564
(1981)
The Lawyer's Obligation to be Trustworthy When Dealing With Opposing Parties, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
33
S.C. L. Rev.
181
(1981)
Rules of Legal Ethics The Drafting Task, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
36
Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
77
(1981)
Reliance in the Revised Restatement: The Proliferation of Promissory Estoppel, Charles L. Knapp
81
Colum. L. Rev.
52
(1981)
Wilderness and its Discontents–Wilderness Review Comes to the Public Lands, John D. Leshy
1981
Ariz. St. L.J.
361
(1981)
Protecting Privacy under the Fourth Amendment, Rory Little
91
Yale L.J.
313
(1981)
McCormick on Evidence and the Concept of Hearsay: A Critical Analysis Followed by Suggestions to Law Teachers, Roger C. Park
65
Minn. L. Rev.
423
(1981)
Assuring Effective Assistance of Counsel, William W. Schwarzer
7
Litig.
5
(1981)
Communicating with Juries: Problems and Remedies, William W. Schwarzer
69
Cal. L. Rev.
731
(1981)
The Dismantling of Higher Education Part 1, William K.S. Wang
29
Improving Coll. & Univ. Teaching
55
(1981)
The Dismantling of Higher Education Part 2, William K.S. Wang
29
Improving Coll. & Univ. Teaching
155
(1981)
Trading on Material Non-Public Information on Impersonal Stock Markets: Who is Harmed, and Who can Sue Whom Under SEC Rule 10b-5?, William K.S. Wang
54
S. Cal. L. Rev.
1217
(1981)
Submissions from 1980
Placing Pro Bono Publico in the National Legal Services Strategy, Mark N. Aaronson and Charles F. Palmer
66
A.B.A. J.
851
(1980)
Unraveling the Sagebrush Rebellion: Law, Politics and Federal Lands, John D. Leshy
14
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
317
(1980)
Using the Freedom of Information Act as a Discovery Device, David I. Levine
36
Bus. Law.
45
(1980)
Adolescent Reasoning: Influence of
Question Format and Type of Variables on
Ability to Control Variables, David I. Levine and Marcia C. Linn
62
Sci. Educ.
337
(1980)
International Adjudication: Embassy Seizure–United States v. Iran, Joel R. Paul
21
Harv. Int'l L.J.
268
(1980)
Dealing with Incompetent Counsel- The Trial Judge's Role, William W. Schwarzer
93
Harv. L. Rev.
633
(1980)
Reflections on Convenience Translations: A Reply to Professor Brooks, William K.S. Wang
17
San Diego L. Rev.
309
(1980)
Submissions from 1979
The Denial of Eleventh Amendment Immunity to Political Subdivisions of the States: An Unjustified Strain on Federalism, Margreth Barrett
1979
Duke L.J.
1042
(1979)
Adjudication as a Private Good: A Comment, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
8
Yale L. & Pol'y Rev.
319
(1979)
Interstate Venue, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
74
Nw. U. L. Rev.
711
(1979)
Introduction to Cleary's Presuming and Pleading: An Essay on Juristic Immaturity, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
1979
Ariz. St. L.J.
111
(1979)
Law Books and Legal Publishing in America, 1760-1840, Jenni Parrish
72
Law Libr. J.
355
(1979)
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa?–Lessons from Rhodesia, Joel R. Paul
3
Fletcher F.
109
(1979)
Letter to Hon. John H. Shenefield, William W. Schwarzer
48
Antitrust L.J.
743
(1979)
A Chicken in Every Pot, and Forty-one Channels for Every Television Set, William K.S. Wang
1
Comm. & L.
97
(1979)
Women in Law School Teaching: Problems and Progress, D. Kelly Weisberg
30
J. Legal Educ.
226
(1979)