Submissions from 2003
The Myth of Science as a ‘Neutral Arbiter’ for Triggering Precautions, Vern R. Walker
Legal Concepts of Childhood (Book Review), Theodor S. Liebmann
Does Discrimination Against Gay Men and Lesbians Count as Sex Discrimination? The Supreme Court May Soon Give An Answer, Joanna Grossman
The Future of Title IX, the Federal Statute Concerning Gender Equality in Athletics: Can It Survive the Secretary of Education's Planned Revisions?, Joanna Grossman
Should a Surviving “Spouse” in a Same-Sex Couple Be Permitted to Sue for Wrongful Death? A New York Court Will Have a Chance to Decide, Joanna Grossman
Is the Tort of Wrongful Seduction Still Viable? A North Carolina Court Will Get the Chance to Decide, Joanna Grossman
If Employers Don’t Provide Insurance Covering Infertility, Are They Guilty of Sex Discrimination?: A Federal Appeals Court Says No., Joanna Grossman
Because We Said So: The SEC's Overreaching Attempts to Regulate Mini-Tender Offers, Miriam R. Albert
Legal Malpractice Insurance: Surviving the Perfect Storm, Susan Saab Fortney
I Don’t Have Time to Be Ethical: Addressing the Effects of Billable Hour Pressure, Susan S. Fortney
Empirical Inquiry Twenty-Five Years After The Lawyering Process, Stefan H. Krieger and Richard K. Neumann Jr.
Lost Boys and Forgotten Girls: Intercountry Adoption, Human Rights, and African Children, Barbara Stark
Baby Girls from China in New York: A Thrice-Told Tale, Barbara Stark
Gendered Workers/Market Equality, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
The Effect of Buckhannon on the Awarding of Attorney Fees, Leon Friedman
The Supreme Court's 2003 Employment Rulings: Surprising Gains for Workers and Women, Joanna L. Grossman
Restorative Justice and the Jewish Question, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
Feminist Law Journals and the Rankings Conundrum, Joanna L. Grossman
The Culture of Compliance: The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual Harassment Law, Joanna L. Grossman
Due Process in Problem Solving Courts, Eric Lane
Common Sense for Common Stock Options: Inconsistent Interpretation of Anti-Dilution Provisions in Options and Warrants, Miriam R. Albert
Deciphering the Code: Major Legislation in 2003 Cuts Taxes and Increases Complexity, Linda Galler
The Sentences That Bind (The States), James Sample
Efficiency, Therapeutic Justice, Mediation, and Evaluation: Reflections on a Survey of Unified Family Courts, Andrew Schepard and James W. Bozzomo
High Drama and Hindsight: The LLP Shield, Post-Anderson, Susan Saab Fortney
Reconsidering Capital System, Eric M. Freedman
Localism, History and the Articles of Confederation: Some Observations about the Beginning of U.S. Federalism, James E. Hickey
Embryonic Discourse: Abortion, Stem Cells, and Cloning, Janet L. Dolgin
The Ideological Context of the Disability Rights Critique: Where Modernity and Tradition Meet, Janet L. Dolgin
Introduction, Eric M. Freedman
Add Resources and Apply Them Systemically: Governments' Responsibilities Under the Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines, Eric M. Freedman
The Professional Obligation to Raise Frivolous Issues in Death Penalty Cases, Monroe H. Freedman
Unbundling Marriage, James Herbie DiFonzo
Submissions from 2002
Are Law Firm Partners “Employers” for Purposes of Discrimination Law?: A Federal Court of Appeals Suggests They May Not Be, Joanna Grossman
Rational Actors, Self-Defense, and Duress: Making Sense, Not Syndromes, Out of the Battered Woman, Alafair S. Burke
What Defines “Business Necessity” in the Discrimination Context?: A Federal Appellate Case Grapples With How Fast Transit Police Officers Must Run, Joanna Grossman
Bad Acts in Search of a Mens Rea: Anatomy of a Rape, Robin Charlow
Dual Resident Voting: Traditional Disenfranchisement and Prospects for Change, Ashira Ostrow
Can a Gay Man Targeted by Co-Workers Sue for Sexual Harassment? A Recent Federal Appeals Decision Says Yes, Joanna Grossman
Sustainable Development and Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization?, Barbara Stark
A Partial Legal Victory Against Continuing Discrimination: The New Supreme Court Ruling in Amtrak v. Morgan, Joanna L. Grossman
Should Employers Be Automatically Liable When Supervisors Coerce Sexual Favors From Subordinates?: The Second Circuit Says Yes, And It's Right, Joanna Grossman
Digitized Pornography Meets the First Amendment, Eric M. Freedman
A Recent Supreme Court Decision Gives a Boost to Sexual Harassment Victims, But Not to Other Victims of Discrimination, Joanna Grossman
The Bush Military Tribunals: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?, Eric M. Freedman
Special Issue: Papers Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of The Family Court of Australia, Andrew Schepard
International Legal Developments in Review: 2001, Service of Process Abroad, Katherine Birmingham Wilmore and Julian Ku