Submissions from 1992
The Asbestos Claims Management Act of 1991: A Proposal to the United States Congress, Lester Brickman
The Asbestos Litigation Crisis: Is There a Need for an Administrative Alternative?, Lester Brickman
Environmental Review in the Land Use Process: New York’s Experience with SEQRA, Stewart E. Sterk
The Relevance of Time to the Relationship between the Philosophy of the Limit and Systems Theory, Drucilla Cornell
The Idea of a Legal Unconscious, Arthur J. Jacobson
Autopoiesis and Justice, Michel Rosenfeld
Autopoiesis and Positivism, Richard Weisberg
Timeless Rules: Can Normative Closure and Legal Indeterminacy Be Reconciled?, Charles M. Yablon
Principle Versus Politics: The Solicitor General's Office in Constitutional and Bureaucratic Theory, John O. McGinnis
Setting The Fee When The Client Discharges a Contingent Fee Attorney, Lester Brickman
Claims & Opinions an Exchange of Views: Game Theory and Bankruptcy Reorganizations, David G. Carlson
Judicial Textualism Meets Congressional Micromanagement: A Potential Collision in Clean Air Act Interpretation, Michael E. Herz
The Author in Copyright: Notes for the Literary Critic, Monroe E. Price and Malla Pollack
Submissions from 1991
Closing Remarks, David G. Carlson
Civil Disobedience and Deconstruction, Drucilla Cornell
Suicide and Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson
Derrida, Law, Violence and the Paradox of Justice, Michel Rosenfeld
Ouse, Paul M. Shupack
Comment on Fenves and Heller, M. M. Slaughter
Marshalling Evidence for Adversary Litigation, David Schum and Peter Tillers
Decision and Inference, Peter Tillers
On the Allocation of Burdens of Proof in Corporate Law: An Essay on Fairness and Fuzzy Sets, Charles M. Yablon
Freeing Literary and Artistic Expression During the Sixties: The Role of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Edward de Grazia
Qualified Plans and Identifying Tax Expenditures: A Rejoinder to Professor Stein, Edward A. Zelinsky
United States v. United States: When Can the Federal Government Sue Itself?, Michael E. Herz
Justice Scalia, Poverty, and the Good Society, Toby Golick
The Use of Legislative History in Treaty Interpretation: The Dual Treaty Approach, Malvina Halberstam
Textualism and Taboo: Interpretation and Deference for Justice Scalia, Michael E. Herz
Foreword, David Rudenstine
The Pentagon Papers Case: Recovering Its Meaning Twenty Years Later, David Rudenstine
A Massachusetts Debacle: Gagnon v. Shoblom, Lester Brickman
Environmental Auditing and Environmental Management: The Implicit and Explicit Federal Regulatory Mandate, Michael E. Herz
Environmental Accountability Beyond Compliance: Externalities and Accounting, Arthur J. Jacobson
Legal Rhetoric Under Stress: The Example of Vichy, Richard H. Weisberg
Jewish Law and the State's Authority to Punish Crime, J. David Bleich
Interest Analysis and Dina Demalkhuta Dina, a Comment on Aaron Kirschenbaum, the Sovereign Power of the State: A Proposed Theory of Accommodation in Jewish Law, Malvina Halberstam
Indian-Federal Regulations From the Inside Out: A Comment on Perry Dane’s Meditation, Monroe E. Price
Tolerance: The Bridge between Religious Liberty and Privacy, David Rudenstine
Sinaitic and Noahide Law: Legal Pluralism in Jewish Law, Suzanne Last Stone
Collateral Estoppel as a Basis for Attorney Discipline: The Next Step, Lester Brickman and John M. Bibona
Secured Creditors and the Eely Character of Bankruptcy Valuations, David G. Carlson
Justice O'Connor's Intellectual Property Opinions: Currents and Crosscurrents, Marci A. Hamilton
The Fall and Rise of the Criminal Contingent Fee, Peter Lushing
Controlling Legislative Shortsightedness: The Effectiveness of Constitutional Debt Limitations, Stewart E. Sterk and Elizabeth S. Goldman
Submissions from 1990
Security Interests Under Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
From the Lighthouse: The Promise of Redemption and the Possibility of Legal Interpretation, Drucilla Cornell
The Violence of the Masquerade: Law Dressed up as Justice, Drucilla Cornell
The Idolatry of Rules: Writing Law According to Moses, with Reference to Other Jurisprudences, Arthur J. Jacobson
Deconstruction and Legal Interpretation: Conflict, Indeterminacy and the Temptations of the New Legal Formalism, Michel Rosenfeld
Forms, Charles M. Yablon