Submissions from 1995
Original Intent and Article III, Michael L. Wells and Edward J. Larson
The EEOC, the Courts, and Employment Discrimination Policy: Recognizing the Agency's Leading Role in Statutory Interpretation, Rebecca White
The Georgia Death Penalty Habeas Corpus Reform Act of 1995, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Reflections on Regional Human Rights Law, Gabriel M. Wilner
Submissions from 1994
Introduction: Symposium on Native American Law, Milner S. Ball
Ethical Considerations in Medicaid Estate Planning: An Analysis of the ABA Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Eleanor Crosby Lanier and Ira M. Leff
Payment Demands for Spurious Copyrights: Four Causes of Action, Paul J. Heald
West Lynn Creamery and the Constitutionality of State Tax Incentives, Walter Hellerstein
Forward: Understanding the Place of Limited Liability Companies in the Spectrum of Business Forms, Charles R.T. O'Kelley
Implementation and Impact of the Patient Self-Determination Act, Denise C. Park, Thomas A. Eaton, Edward J. Larson, and Helen T. Palmer
Brief Amicus Curiae of Eleven Copyright Law Professors in Princeton University Press v. Michigan Document Services, Inc., L. Ray Patterson
Freedom of Contract: The Trojan Horse of Rule 10b-5, Margaret V. Sachs
Prologomena to Establishing Pre-Justinianic Texts, Alan Watson
The Importance of 'Nutshells', Alan Watson
French and American Judicial Opinions, Michael Wells
Submissions from 1993
Afterthoughts, Milner S. Ball
In Defense of a Constitutional Theory of Experts, Ronald L. Carlson
Justice Blackmun, Federalism, and Separation of Powers, Dan T. Coenen
Rights as Trumps, Dan T. Coenen
Mindlessness and Nondurable Precautions, Paul J. Heald
Resolving Priority Disputes in Intellectual Property Collateral, Paul J. Heald
State Taxation of Corporate Income from Intangibles: Allied-Signal and Beyond, Walter Hellerstein
The Common Law Theory of Experts: Deference or Education?, Joseph S. Miller and Ronald J. Allen
Copyright and "the Exclusive Right" of Authors, L. Ray Patterson
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Good for Jobs, for the Environment, and for America, Thomas J. Schoenbaum