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Cornell Law Review, Volume 95 Number 1 (November 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 95 Number 1 (November 2009)

Articles

The Structural Case for Vertical Maximalism
Tara Leigh Grove

Varieties of New Legal Realism: Can a New World Order Prompt a New Legal Theory?
Victoria Nourse & Gregory Shaffer

Essay

Evolutionary Theory and the Origin of Property Rights
James E. Krier

Notes

Negative Equity and Purchase-Money Security Interests Under the Uniform Commercial Code and the BAPCPA
Geoffrey M. Collins

An Uncertain Precedent: United States v. Santos and the Possibility of a Legislative Remedy
Evan Ennis

  November 12, 2009 at 8:39 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents, Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 6 (September 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 6 (September 2009)

Articles

Taking a Stand on Taking the Stand: The Effect of a Prior Criminal Record on the Decision to Testify and on Trial Outcomes
Theodore Eisenberg & Valerie P. Hans

Identifying Intense Preferences
Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir

Notes

Reducing the Unfair Effects of Nonmutual Issue Preclusion Through Damages Limits
Steven P. Nonkes

Inquiry Notice Gone Awry: A Doctrine Abused in DeBenedictis v. Merrill Lynch
Joseph Robertson

  September 24, 2009 at 6:04 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents, Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 5 (July 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 5 (July 2009)

Articles

The Law, Economics and Psychology of Subprime Mortgage Contracts
Oren Bar-Gill

Super Wicked Problems and Climate Change: Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future
Richard J. Lazarus

Regulating Funny: Humor and the Law
Laura E. Little

Notes

Alternate Remedies & The False Claims Act: Protecting Qui Tam Relators in Light of Government Intervention and Criminal Prosecution Decisions
Thomas L. Harris

Defining the Contours of United States v. Hensley: Limiting the Use of Terry Stops for Completed Misdemeanors
Rachel S. Weiss

  August 7, 2009 at 9:41 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 4 (May 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 4 (May 2009)

SPECIAL ISSUE

Property and Obligation

A Statement of Progressive Property
Gregory S. Alexander, Eduardo M. Peñalver, Joseph William Singer & Laura S. Underkuffler

Articles

The Social-Obligation Norm in American Property Law
Gregory S. Alexander

Land Virtues
Eduardo M. Peñalver

Responses

Virtue and Rights in American Property Law
Eric R. Claeys

A Few Questions About the Social Obligation Norm
Jedediah Purdy

Mind the Gap: The Indirect Relation Between Ends and Means in American Property Law
Henry E. Smith

Should Property Scholars Drop Economics for Virtue? A Skeptical Comment
Katrina M. Wyman

Essay

Democratic Estates: Property Law in a Free and Democratic Society
Joseph William Singer

Reply

The Complex Core of Property
Gregory S. Alexander

  June 10, 2009 at 10:46 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 3 (March 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 3 (March 2009)

Articles

Listening to Congress: Earmark Rules and Statutory Interpretation
Rebecca M. Kysar

Judicial Independence in Excess: Reviving the Judicial Duty of the Supreme Court
Paul D. Carrington & Roger C. Cramton

Responses

A Few Thoughts on Judicial Supremacy: A Response to Professors Carrington and Cramton
Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham

Reining in the Superlegislature: A Response to Professors Carrington and Cramton
Daniel J. Meador

Notes

Genocide Funding: The Constitutionality of State Divestment Statutes
Sapna Desai

The Tide Turns: The Changing HIV/AIDS Epidemic and the Criminalization of HIV Exposure
James B. McArthur

  March 25, 2009 at 12:34 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 2 (January 2009)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 2 (January 2009)

Articles

Retributive Damages: A Theory of Punitive Damages as Intermediate Sanction
Dan Markel

The Anti-Corruption Principle
Zephyr Teachout

Notes


Weissman v. National Association of Securities Dealers: A Dangerously Narrow Interpretation of Absolute Immunity for Self-Regulatory Organizations
Andrew J. Cavo

Mandatory Reassignment Under the ADA: The Circuit Split and Need for A Socio-Political Understanding of Disability
Nicholas A. Dorsey

Essay

Pitfalls Ahead: A Manifesto for the Training of Lawyers
Anita Bernstein

  January 16, 2009 at 10:45 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   One Comment

Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 1 (November 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 94 Number 1 (November 2008)

Articles

Globalizing Commercial Litigation
Jens Dammann & Henry Hansmann

Daniel Defoe and the Written Constitution
Bernadette Meyler

Notes

Big Boy Letters: Trading on Inside Information
Edwin D. Eshmoili

The Offshoring of American Government
Michael A. Zuckerman

Essay

Brown and the Colorblind Constitution
Christopher W. Schmidt

  November 10, 2008 at 10:32 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 6 (September 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 6 (September 2008)

Article

Federal Search Commission?  Access, Fairness, and Accountability in the Law of Search
Oren Bracha & Frank Pasquale

Notes

Swap Meet: Introducing the Framers to Nader’s Traders Through Porter v. Bowen

Eric J. Finkelstein

Judging Without the Facts: A Schematic for Reviewing State Secrets Privilege Claims

Michael H. Page

Colloquium

Discussing David Luban’s Legal Ethics and Human Dignity

Prosecuting the Jena Six
Anthony V. Alfieri

Structure and Integrity
Susan Carle

The Human Dignity of Clients
Katherine R. Kruse

The Past, Present, and Future of Legal Ethics: Three Comments for David Luban
William H. Simon

The Rule of Law in Action: A Defense of Adversary System Values

Norman W. Spaulding

Legal Ethics as “Political Moralism” or the Morality of Politics

W. Bradley Wendel

The Inevitability of Conscience: A Response to My Critics
David Luban

  September 18, 2008 at 10:13 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 5 (July 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 5 (July 2008)

Symposium: U.S. Food and Drug Regulation in its First Century and Beyond

Articles

The Little Agency that Could (Act with Indifference to Constitutional and Statutory Strictures)
Lars Noah

Dirty Dancing—The FDA Stumbles with the Chevron Two-Step: A Response to Professor Noah
Gary Lawson

Losing Deference in the FDA’s Second Century: Judicial Review, Politics, and a Diminished Legacy of Expertise
James T. O’Reilly

The FDA and Deference Lost: A Self-Inflicted Would or the Product of a Wounded Agency?  A Response to Professor O’Reilly
David C. Vladeck

FDA Regulatory Compliance Reconsidered
Carl Tobias

Great and Lesser Powers of Tort Reform: The Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine and State-Law Claims Concerning FDA-Approved Products
Catherine T. Struve

Drug Review “Behind the Curtain”: A Response to Professor Struve
James T. O’Reilly

Food, Drugs, and Droods: A Historical Consideration of Definitions and Categories in American Food and Drug Law
Lewis A. Grossman

  July 13, 2008 at 3:54 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 4 (May 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 4 (May 2008)

Articles

Grand Jury Discretion and Constitutional Design
Roger A. Fairfax, Jr.

Can Law Manage Competitive Energy Markets?
David B. Spence

Notes

Striking a Better Public-Private Balance in Forum Non Conveniens
Emily J. Derr

Restitution and the Lacey Act: New Solutions, Old Remedies
Kenneth B. Meyer

Book Review

The Quantitative Moment and the Qualitative Opportunity: Legal Studies of Judicial Decision Making
Gregory C. Sisk

  May 10, 2008 at 12:33 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 3 (March 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 3 (March 2008)

Articles

State Courts Unbound
Frederic M. Bloom

Trust Privacy
Frances H. Foster

Notes

Torturous Consequences and the Case of Maher Arar: Can Canadian Solutions “Cure” the Due Process Deficiencies in U.S. Removal Proceedings?
Erin Craddock

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the Federal Arbitration Act, and the Future of Consumer Protection
Jonathan D. Grossberg

Book Review

Against Judgment
Katherine Y. Barnes

  March 31, 2008 at 4:03 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 2 (January 2008)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 2 (January 2008)

Articles

Standing, Injury in Fact, and Private Rights
F. Andrew Hessick

It’s a Wonderful Life
Ronen Perry

Notes

The Obstruction of Justice Nexus Requirement After Arthur Andersen and Sarbanes-Oxley
Kyle R. Taylor

The Case of the Missing Shareholders: A New Restriction on Honest Services Fraud in United States v. Brown
Douglas Zolkind

Book Review

An Insider’s Look at the War on Terrorism
Robert F. Turner

  December 20, 2007 at 9:31 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents, Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 1 (November 2007)

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Cornell Law Review, Volume 93 Number 1 (November 2007)

Articles and Responses

Blinking on the Bench: How Judges Decide Cases

Chris Guthrie, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Andrew J. Wistrich

Unleashing the Dogs of War: What the Constitution Means by “Declare War”

Saikrishna Prakash

Making War
Robert J. Delahunty & John Yoo

The President’s Power to Respond to Attacks
Michael D. Ramsey

A Two-Front War

Saikrishna Prakash

Notes


The Requirement for Metadata Production Under Williams V. Sprint/United Management Co.: An Unnecessary Burden for Litigants Engaged in Electronic Discovery

Lucia Cucu

“Respectful Consideration” After Sanchez-Llamas V. Oregon: Why the Supreme Court Owes More to the International Court of Justice
Steven Arrigg Koh

  December 18, 2007 at 11:30 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments




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