Submissions from 2003
Bodily Integrity and Informed Choice in Times of War and Terror, George J. Annas
HIPAA Regulations: A New Era of Medical-Record Privacy?, George J. Annas
Puppy Love: Bioterrorism, Civil Rights, and Public Health, George J. Annas
The Right to Health and the Nevirapine Case in South Africa, George J. Annas
Presidential Power in Transitions, Jack M. Beermann
Patent Thickets: Strategic Patenting of Complex Technologies, James Bessen
Technology and Learning by Factory Workers: The Stretch-Out at Lowell, 1842, James Bessen
One Strike and You're Out? Constitutional Constraints on Zero Tolerance in Public Education, Eric D. Blumenson and Eva Nilsen
Limits of the Classic Method: Positive Action in the European Union After the New Equality Directives, Daniela Caruso
Terms of Art, Kristin Collins
Secret Settlements and Practice Restrictions Aid Lawyer Cartels and Cause Other Harms, David A. Dana and Susan P. Koniak
An Exclusive Right to Evoke, Stacey Dogan
Code Versus the Common Law, Stacey Dogan
The Economics of Litigation and Arbitration: An Application to Franchise Contracts, Christopher R. Drahozal and Keith N. Hylton
Dividends Reconsidered, Alan L. Feld
Preserving Basis After Redemption, Alan L. Feld
A Miscarriage of Justice in Massachusetts: Eyewitness Identification Procedures, Unrecorded Admissions, and a Comparison with English Law, Stanley Z. Fisher and Ian K. McKenzie
The Missing Selves in Constitutional Self-Government, James E. Fleming
Advisory Fees: Evolving Theories, Tamar Frankel
Copyright As Tort Law's Mirror Image: "Harms", "Benefits", and the Uses and Limits of Analogy, Wendy J. Gordon
Excuse and Justification in the Law of Fair Use: Transaction Costs Have Always Been Only Part of the Story, Wendy J. Gordon
Intellectual Property Law, Wendy J. Gordon
Law and the Future of Organized Labor in America, Keith N. Hylton
Arbitrage, Bioethics, and Cloning: The ABCs ofGestating a United National Cloning Convention, Rosario M. Isasi and George J. Annas
Reexamining the Posse Comitatus Act: Toward a Right to Civil Law Enforcement, Sean J. Kealy
