Submissions from 2002
The First 'Establishment' Clause: Article VII and the Post-Constitutional Confederation, Gary S. Lawson and Guy I. Seidman
Osad Moralny a Teoria Prawa (Moral Judgment and Legal Theory), David B. Lyons
Lessons from the World Conference Against Racism, Peggy Maisel
Independent External Review of Health Maintenance Organizations' Medical-Necessity Decisions, Wendy K. Mariner
The Place of Marriage in Democracy's Formative Project, Linda C. McClain
Business Method Patents and Patent Floods, Michael J. Meurer
Comments on Open Source Genomics, Michael J. Meurer
Foreword: Phase II of the Genetics Revolution: Sophisticated Issues for Home and Abroad, Frances H. Miller
Life, Death and Stem Cells, Frances H. Miller
'In the Interests of Justice': Balancing Client Loyalty and the Public Good in the Twenty-First Century, Nancy J. Moore
Lawyer Ethics Code Drafting in the Twenty-First Century, Nancy J. Moore
Revisions, Not Revolution: Targeting Lawyer/Client Relations, Electronic Communications, Conflicts of Interests, Nancy J. Moore
Common Law and Statutory Restrictions on Access: Contract, Trespass, and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Maureen A. O'Rourke
Amending the Federal Arbitration Act, William W. Park
Award Enforcement under the New York Convention, William W. Park
Complex Issues in International Arbitration, William W. Park
Income Tax Treaty Arbitration, William W. Park
Investor Nations as Host States under NAFTA Chapter 11, William W. Park
Privacy and the Post-September 11 Immigration Detainees: The Wrong Way to a Right (and Other Wrongs), Sadiq Reza
Marbury and Judicial Deference: The Shadow of Whittington v. Polk and the Maryland Judiciary Battle, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Louisiana purchase and South Carolina's reopening of the slave trade in 1803, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Sex Offenses: Consensual, Katharine B. Silbaugh
What Do We Do When We Do Law and Popular Culture, Jessica Silbey
Dimensions of Negligence in Criminal and Tort Law, Kenneth Simons
The Changing Face of Recognition in International Law: A Case Study of Tibet, Robert D. Sloane