Hofstra Law Review
Volume 40, Issue 1 (2011) FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY VOLUME
Front Matter
The Three and a Half Minute Transaction: Boilerplate and the Limits of Contract Design
Foreword: The Three and a Half Minute Transaction: Boilerplate and the Limits of Contract Design
Mitu Gulati and Robert E. Scott
Notes on the Margins of Lawyering, in Three and a Half Minutes
Stewart Macaulay
The Pari Passu Interpretation in the Elliott Case: A Brilliant Strategy but an Awful (Mid-Long Term) Outcome?
Dr. Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal
Sticky Forms, Property Rights, and the Law
Larry E. Ribstein
Contracts Meet Henry Ford
Barak Richman
The Crisis Exposed by Pari Passu
Preston M. Torbert
The Bankruptcy Ladder of Priorities and the Inequalities of Life
Philip R. Wood QC (Hon)
Notes
Nearly Toothless: Why the Speech Act is Mostly Bark, with Little Bite
Elizabeth J. Elias
The Adam Walsh Act as Applied to Juveniles: One Size Does Not Fit All
Richard A. Paladino
Invested in Politics: Gun Jumping, Corporate Political Speech, and Citizens United
Alexander F.L. Sand
Articles
Special Purpose Vehicles in Bankruptcy Litigation
John A. Pearce II and Ilya A. Lipin