Submissions from 1997
State Taxation of Electronic Commerce, Walter Hellerstein
Taxation of Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce, Walter Hellerstein
Taxing Electronic Commerce: Preliminary Thoughts on Model Uniform Legislation, Walter Hellerstein
The Limits of Advance Directives: A History and Assessment of the Patient Self-Determination Act, Edward J. Larson and Thomas A. Eaton
The Supreme Court's Decision to Recognize a Psychotherapist Privilege in Jaffee V. Redmond, 116 S. Ct. 1923 (1996): The Meaning of the Term 'Experience' and the Role of 'Reason' Under Federal Rule of Evidence 501, Diane Marie Amann and Edward J. Imwinkelried
A Response to Mr. Y'Barro's Reply, L. Ray Patterson
Regents Guide to Understanding Copyright and Educational Fair Use, L. Ray Patterson
Judge Friendly and the Law of Securities Regulation: The Creation of a Judicial Reputation, Margaret V. Sachs
Curses, Oaths, Ordeals and Tials of Animals, Alan Watson
Rights of Slaves and Other Owned-Animals, Alan Watson
The Origins of the Code Noir Revisited, Alan Watson
Who's Afraid of Henry Hart?, Michael Wells
Constitutional Torts, Common Law Torts, and Due Process of Law, Michael L. Wells
"Possessing with Intent to Distribute" Under the Schoolyard Statute, Sonja R. West
Modern Discrimination Theory and the National Labor Relations Act, Rebecca H. White
Muddy Waters: Infringement Analysis After "Markman" and "Warner-Jenkinson", Clyde F. Willian and Joseph S. Miller
Submissions from 1996
The Proposed Corporate Sponsorship Regulations: Is the Treasury Department "Sleeping with the Enemy"?, David A. Brennen
Experts, Judges, and Commentators: The Underlying Debate about an Expert's Underlying Data, Ronald L. Carlson
Because I am Black, Because I am Woman: Remedying the Sexual Harassment Experience of Black Women, Andrea L. Dennis
Should Students Have Constitutional Rights? Keeping Order in the Public Schools, Anne Proffitt Dupre
A Profile of Tort Litigation in Georgia and Reflections on Tort Reform, Thomas A. Eaton and Susette M. Talarico
Testing Two Assumptions About Federalism and Tort Reform, Thomas A. Eaton and Susette M. Talarico
Reviving the Rhetoric of the Public Interest: Choir Directors, Copy Machines, and New Arrangements of Public Domain Music, Paul J. Heald
Commerce Clause Restraints on State Business Development Incentives, Walter Hellerstein and Dan T. Coenen
Estate Creditors, the Constitution, and the Uniform Probate Code, SARAJANE LOVE