Submissions from 1998
Let's Not Bury TERRY: A Call for Rejuvenation of the Proportionality Principle, Christopher Slobogin
Psychiatric Evidence in Criminal Trials: To Junk or Not to Junk?, Christopher Slobogin
Should Labor be Allowed to Submit Shareholder Proposals?, Randall Thomas and Kenneth J. Martin
Realigning Corporate Governance: Shareholder Activism by Labor Unions, Randall Thomas and Stewart J. Schwab
Auctions in Bankruptcy: Theoretical Analysis and Practical Guidance, Randall S. Thomas and Robert G. Hansen
Constructive Cigarette Regulation, W. Kip Viscusi
Smoke and Mirrors: Understanding the New Scheme for Cigarette Regulation, W. Kip Viscusi
The Social Costs of Punitive Damages Against Corporations in Environmental and Safety Torts, W. Kip Viscusi
Why There is No Defense of Punitive Damages, W. Kip Viscusi
Estimation of Revealed Probabilities and Utility Functions for Product Safety Decisions, W. Kip Viscusi and William N. Evans
What Juries Can't Do Well: The Jury's Performance as a Risk Manager, W. Kip Viscusi and Reid Hastie
Private Religious Choice in German and American Constitutional Law: Government Funding and Government Religious Speech, Ingrid Wuerth
Submissions from 1997
Jaffee v. Redmond: Towards Recognition of a Federal Counselor-Battered Woman Privilege, Michael Bressman
Development of an Early Identification and Response Model of Malpractice Prevention, Ellen Wright Clayton, Gerald B. Hickson, James W. Pichert, and Charles F. Federspiel
Psychology, Economics, and Settlement: A New Look at the Role of the Lawyer, Chris Guthrie and Russell Korobkin
The Economics of Home Production, Joni P. Hersch
Law and Biology: Toward an Integrated Model of Human Behavior, Owen D. Jones
Interest Groups, Contracts and Interest Analysis, Erin O'Connor
Waivers, Flexibility, and Reviewability, Jim Rossi
Participation Run Amok: The Costs of Mass Participation for Deliberative Agency Decisionmaking, Jim A. Rossi
The Case of the Speluncean Polluters: Six Themes of Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics, J.B. Ruhl
Thinking of Mediation As a Complex Adaptive System, J.B. A. Ruhl
The Arrow of the Law in Modern Administrative States: Using Complexity Theory to Reveal the Diminishing Returns and Increasing Risks the Burgeoning of Law Poses to Society, J.B. Ruhl and Harold J. Ruhl Jr.