Hofstra Law Review
Volume 10, Issue 1 (1981)
Front Matter
Symposium: Choice-of-Law Theory After Allstate Insurance Co. v. Hague
Introduction
David F. Cavers
Who's Afraid of Constitutional Limitations on Choice of Law?
Russell J. Weintraub
Constitutional Control of Choice of Law: Some Reflections on Hague
Arthur T. von Mehren and Donald T. Trautman
Constitutional Limitations on Choice of Law: The Perspective of Constitutional Generalism
Robert A. Sedler
Can the State of Minnesota Bind the Nation?: Federal Choice-of-Law Constraints After Allstate Insurance Co. v. Hague
Linda Silberman
The Constitution and Legislative Jurisdiction
James A. Martin
The Hague Case: An Opportunity Lost
Willis L. M. Reese
Choice of Law: State's Rights
Robert A. Leflar
Comment
Hoffman v. Board of Education
Robin E. Rosenberg
Notes
The Death of the Ensuing Physical Injury Rule: Validating Claims for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Harm
Ethan Finneran
Drug Paraphernalia Legislation: Up in Smoke?
Elizabeth Luckow