Submissions from 1999
Priceless Process: NonNegotiable Features of Criminal Litigation, Nancy J. King
The American Criminal Jury, Nancy J. King
Setting an Agenda for a Study of Tax and Black Culture, Beverly I. Moran
Second Generation Law and Economics of Conflict of Laws: Baxter's Comparative Impairment and Beyond, Erin O'Connor
ALJ Final Orders on Appeal: Balancing Independence with Accountability, Jim Rossi
Institutional Design and the Lingering Legacy of Antifederalist Separation of Powers Ideals in the States, Jim A. Rossi
Sustainable Development: A Five-Dimensional Algorithm for Environmental Law, J.B. Ruhl
Symposium: The Rise of the International Trust, Jeffrey Schoenblum
The Role of Legal Doctrine in the Decline of the Islamic Waqf: A Comparison with the Trust, Jeffrey A. Schoenblum
Judicial Federalism in the Trenches: The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine in Action, Suzanna Sherry
Plus Ca Change . . . or If Hard Cases Make Bad Law, What Do Bad Cases Make?, Suzanna Sherry
Treating Kids Right, Christopher Slobogin
Why Liberals Should Chuck the Exclusionary Rule, Christopher Slobogin
Terms of Endearment and Articles of Impeachment, Christopher Slobogin and Charles W. Collier
A Prevention Model of Juvenile Justice: The Promise of Kansas v. Hendricks for Children, Christopher Slobogin, Mark R. Fondacaro, and Jennifer L. Woolard
The Effect of Shareholder Proposals on Executive Compensation, Randall Thomas and Kenneth J. Martin
A Postmortem on the Cigarette Settlement, W. Kip Viscusi
How Do Judges Think About Risk?, W. Kip Viscusi
The Governmental Composition of the Insurance Costs of Smoking, W. Kip Viscusi
Using Warnings to Extend the Boundaries of Consumer Sovereignty, W. Kip Viscusi
Are Risk Regulators Rational? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Cleanup Decisions, W. Kip Viscusi and James T. Hamilton
Smoking Status and Public Responses to Ambiguous Scientific Risk Evidence, W. Kip Viscusi, Wesley A. Magat, and Joel Huber