Submissions from 2001
Executive Compensation in America: Optimal Contracting or Extraction of Rents?, Lucian A. Bebchuk, Jesse M. Fried, and David I. Walker
Privatization and Political Accountability, Jack M. Beermann
The Next Stage of Forfeiture Reform, Eric D. Blumenson and Eva Nilsen
Antitrust Intent, Ronald A. Cass and Keith N. Hylton
Non soltanto parole. In margine ad alcuni itinerari in "Law and Art", Anna di Robilant
Is Napster a VCR? The Implications of Sony for Napster and Other Internet Technologies, Stacey Dogan
Congress and the Legislative Web of Trust, Alan L. Feld
Rendering unto Caesar or Electioneering for Caesar--Loss of Church Tax Exemption for Participation in Electoral Politics, Alan L. Feld
Fidelity to Natural Law and Natural Rights in Constitutional Interpretation, James E. Fleming
The Natural Rights-Based Justification for Judicial Review, James E. Fleming
Non-Compete Obligations of Departing Star Partners and the Right of Clients to Their Continued Services, Tamar Frankel
Of Theory and Practice, Tamar Frankel
The Delaware Business Trust Act Failure as the New Corporate Law, Tamar Frankel
The Managing Lawmaker in Cyberspace: A New Power Model, Tamar Frankel
Trusting and Non-Trusting on the Internet, Tamar Frankel
Trust Relationships: Introduction, Tamar Frankel
Scared at School: Sexual Violence Against Girls, Erika George
Commentary on Economic and Ethical Reasons for Protecting Data, Wendy J. Gordon
A Framework for the Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement, Michael C. Harper
The Theory of Tort Doctrine and the Restatement of Torts, Keith N. Hylton
Tying Law and Policy: A Decision-Theoretic Approach, Keith N. Hylton and Michael Salinger
Quality Control, Enterprise Liability, and Disintermediation in Managed Care, John V. Jacobi and Nicole Huberfeld
Section 1983's and Laws Clause Run Amok: Civil Rights Attorney's Fees in Cellular Facilities Siting Disputes, Clive B. Jacques and Jack M. Beermann
Hunting the Dragon: Reforming the Massachusetts Murder Statute, Sean J. Kealy
In Hell There Will be Lawyers Without Clients or Law, Susan P. Koniak and George M. Cohen
