Submissions from 2002
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 F. Simons
The Changing Face of Recognition in International Law: A Case Study of Tibet, Robert D. Sloane
Conceptualizing Constitutional Litigation as Anti-Government Expression: a Speech-Centered Theory of Court Access, Robert L. Tsai
After Orange County: Reforming California Municipal Bankruptcy Law, Frederick Tung
From Monopolists to Markets?: A Political Economy of Issuer Choice in International Securities Regulation, Frederick Tung
Passports, Private Choice, and Private Interests: Regulatory Competition and Cooperation in Corporate, Securities, and Bankruptcy Law, Frederick Tung
Framing the Public Square, Jay D. Wexler
Preparing for the Clothed Public Square: Teaching About Religion, Civic Education, and the Constitution, Jay D. Wexler
Ruminations on Tenure, Ronald E. Wheeler
Submissions from 2001
Reinterpreting Palestinian Refugee Rights under International Law, Susan M. Akram
Conjoined Twins: The Limits of Law at the Limits of Life, George J. Annas
“Partial-Birth Abortion” and the Supreme Court, George J. Annas
Testing Poor Pregnant Women for Cocaine: Physicians as Police Investigators, George J. Annas
The Limits of State Laws to Protect Genetic Information, George J. Annas
The Wonderful World of Genetics, George J. Annas
Genetic Testing for Susceptability to Disease from Exposure to Toxic Chemicals: Implications for Public and Worker Health Policies, Michael S. Baram
Making Clinical Trials Safer for Human Subjects, Michael S. Baram
