Volume 88
1989-90
Issue 1
- Corporate Life After Death: CERCLA Preemption of State Corporate Dissolution Law
- Periodical Index
- Recent Books
- Compensation for Constitutional Torts: Reflections on the Significance of Fault
- Antitrust's Protected Classes
- Law Without Mind
- Principles, Politics, and Constitutional Law
- State Takeover Statutes Revisited
Issue 5
- Can Ignorance Be Bliss? Imperfect Information as a Positive Influence in Political Institutions
- The Virtue of Liberality in American Communal Life
- Heritage Preservation as a Public Duty: The Abbé Grégoire and the Origins of an Idea
- Social Irresponsibility, Actuarial Assumptions, and Wealth Redistribution: Lessons About Public Policy from a Prepaid Tuition Program
- A Prior Restraint by Any Other Name: The Judicial Response to Media Challenges of Gag Orders Directed at Trial Participants
- Periodical Index
- That Old Due Process Magic: Growth Control and the Federal Constitution
- Recent Books
- Homelessness: A Historical Perspective on Modern Legislation
Issue 6
- The Law's Secrets
- Making It and Breaking It: The Fate of Public Interest Commitment During Law School
- The Pull of the Mainstream
- Right v. Might: International Law and the Use of Force
- Mr. Bork Inquires Into the Origin and Nature of Permissiveness
- The Supreme Court in Politics
- A Republican Chief Justice
- Original Intent: "With Friends Like These…"
- Political Consensus, Constitutional Formulae, and the Rationale for Judicial Review
- Equal Protection, Class Legislation, and Sex Discrimination: One Small Cheer for Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics
- The Privilege to Keep and Bear Arms: The Second Amendment and Its Interpretation
- "Aliens are Coming! Drain the Pool"
- Economic Sanctions: A Look Back and a Look Ahead
- The Product Liability Mess: How Business Can Be Rescued from the Politics of State Courts
- Coup De Grace for Personal Injury Torts?
- The Interpreters
- Happy Slaves: A Critique of Consent Theory
- Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism
- Defending Women
- Of Literature, Politics, and Crime
- Hating Criminals: How Can Something That Feels So Good Be Wrong?
- In the Regulation of Manmade Carcinogens, If Feasibility Analysis is the Answer, What is the Question?
- Re-Vision of the Bankruptcy System: New Images of Individual Debtors
- Can Rights Move Left?
- Meanness as Racial Ideology
- The Ethics of the "Unprofessional Profession"
- The Child Sexual Abuse Literature: A Call for Greater Objectivity
- Democracy and Its Critics
- The Limits of Social Policy
- Women and Contracts: No New Deal
- Shattered Mirrors: Our Search for Identity and Community in the AIDS Era
- The New Politics of Pornography
- Family Traits
- Crimes of Obedience: Toward Social Psychology of Authority and Responsibility
- Critical Legal Studies
- Feminism and Post-Structuralism
- Judicial Discretion: Is One More of a Good Thing Too Much?
- Lawyer's Justice
- Justice, Gender and the Family
- Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Throughout the Legal Process
- Sociological Justice
- Reform and Regret: The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison System
- History's Challenge to Feminism
- Why Holmes?
- Invasion of Privacy: The Cross Creek Trial of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Issue 7
- Realization, Recognition, Reconciliation, Rationality and the Structure of the Federal Income Tax System
- Recent Books
- Applying Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act to Single-Member Offices
- Periodical Index
- Adequate Protection and Administrative Expense: Toward a Uniform System for Awarding Superpriorities
- Groping and Coping in the Shadow of Murphy's Law: Bankruptcy Theory and the Elementary Economics of Failure
- Pure Politics
- Optimal Antitrust Penalties and Competitors' Injury
Issue 8
- The Negative Constitution: A Critique
- Of Two Minds About Law and Minds
- The Case of the Amorous Defendant: Criticizing Absolute Stare Decisis for Statutory Cases
- Recent Books
- Making Sense of Billboard Law: Justifying Prohibitions and Exemptions
- Periodical Index
- Index
- Contempt of Congress: A Reply to the Critics of an Absolute Rule of Statutory Stare Decisis
- Women Lawyers and the Quest for Professional Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century America
- Tort Law as Corrective Justice: A Pragmatic Justification for Jury Adjudication