Hofstra Law Review
Volume 35, Issue 1 (2006)
Front Matter
Ideas
Timing Controversial Decisions
Cass R. Sunstein
Reading Back, Reading Black
I. Bennett Capers
Contract Formalism, Scientism, and the M-Word: A Comment on Professor Movsesian's Under-Theorization Thesis
Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Articles
Remarks on the Installation of Mark Movsesian as Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law
John O. McGinnis
To Attain "The Just Rewards of So Much Struggle": Local-Resident Equity Participation in Urban Revitalization
Barbara L. Bezdek
Power as a Factor in Lawyers' Ethical Deliberation
Susan D. Carle
Peril Invites Rescue: An Evolutionary Perspective
Bailey Kuklin
The Draining of Daubert and the Recidivism of Junk Science in Federal and State Courts
Victor E. Schwartz and Cary Silverman
"Wide Open": Nevada's Innovative Market in Partnership Law
Allan W. Vestal
Notes
The Use of MacKinnon's Dominance Feminism to Evaluate and Effectuate the Advancement of Women Lawyers as Leaders Within Large Law Firms
Amanda J. Albert
The Consequences of Arbitrating a Legal Malpractice Claim: Rebuilding Faith in the Legal Profession
Louis A. Russo
Interpreting Searches of Pretrial Releases Through the Lens of the Fourth Amendment Special Needs Exception
Melissa Weiss