Submissions from 2004
The State of New York Does Exist: How States Control Compliance with International Law, Julian G. Ku
Beyond Formalism in Foreign Affairs: A Functional Approach to the Alien Tort Statute, Julian G. Ku and John Yoo
Restoring the Individual Plaintiff to Tort Law by Rejecting ‘Junk Logic’ about Specific Causation, Vern R. Walker
Securing Our Children’s Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence, J. Herbie DiFonzo
The ‘Corporate Watch Dogs’ That Can’t Bark: How the New ABA Ethical Rules Protect Corporate Fraud, Monroe H. Freedman
ABA Section of Taxation Report of the Task Force on Judicial Deference, Linda Galler, Irving Salem, Ellen P. Aprill, ABA Section of Taxation, and Task Force on Judicial Deference
Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
Women, Globalization and Law: A Change of World, Barbara Stark
In Praise of Statutes of Limitations in Sex Offense Cases, James Herbie DiFonzo
Some Good News About Grantor Trusts: Rev. Rul. 2004-64, Mitchell M. Gans, Stephanie E. Heilborn, and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Nonprofit Fundraising and Consumer Protection: A Donor's Right to Privacy, Ely R. Levy and Norman I. Silber
The Future of the Fourteenth Amendment: International Law and the Black Heritage Trail, Barbara Stark
Redefining the Family: Undermining the Family, John DeWitt Gregory
Harnessing The Treaty Power In Support of Environmental Regulation of Activities That Don't "Substantially Affect Interstate Commerce": Recognizing The Realities of The New Federalism, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Women In Legal Education: A Statistical Update, Richard K. Neumann Jr.
Fear and Loathing In Massachusetts: Same-Sex Marriage and Some Lessons From The History of Marriage and Divorce, Joanna L. Grossman
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Pluralistic Approach to Mediator Performance Testing and Quality Assurance, Robert A. Baruch Bush
The Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, Andrew Schepard
Wrongful Convictions: It Is Time to Take Prosecution Discipline Seriously, Ellen Yaroshefsky
A Rational Constitutional Faith: Remarks in Response to Professor Amsterdam, Eric M. Freedman
Too Little, Too Late: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, the Duty to Investigate, and Pretrial Discovery in Criminal Cases, Jenny Roberts
Submissions from 2003
Unpacking New Policing: Confessions of a Former Neighborhood District Attorney, Alafair Burke
The False Promise of One Person, One Vote, Grant M. Hayden
The Revised ABA Guidelines and the Duties of Lawyers and Judges in Capital Post-conviction Proceedings, Eric M. Freedman
Strangi: A Critical Analysis And Planning Suggestions, Mitchell M. Gans and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Whose Surname Should a Child Have? A New York Court's Ruling Reinforces Sexist Traditions, Joanna Grossman
Saving Title IX: Recent Developments Spell Good News For The Federal Statute Prohibiting Sex Discrimination in High School and College Athletics, Joanna Grossman
A Recent Supreme Court Decision Makes It Easier for Plaintiffs to Proceed When Discrimination is One Motive, But Not the Only One, Joanna Grossman
A Victory for Families, but Hardly a Panacea: The Supreme Court Holds That the Family and Medical Leave Act Applies to States, Joanna Grossman
Vermont Civil Unions:Will Sister States Recognize Them?, Joanna Grossman
A New Lawsuit by a Female Athlete Tests Title IX’s Protection Against Pregnancy Discrimination, Joanna Grossman
When an Employee Is Not Formally Fired, but Effectively Forced to Leave, Is Her Employer Automatically Liable for Sexual Harassment?, Joanna Grossman
What Should Happen When Sexual Harassment Victims Don’t File Prompt Complaints? A Court Weighs In, Joanna Grossman
Conflicts of Interest in Bush v. Gore: Did Some Justices Vote Illegally?, Richard K. Neumann Jr.
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
