Vol. 71 No. 1, January - January 2008
Index
- Cogitations concerning the special prosecutor paradigm: is the cure worse than the disease?
- Concurrence, Posner-style: ten ways to look at the concurring opinions of Judge Richard A. Posner.
- Regionalism revisited: the effort to streamline governance in Buffalo and Erie County, New York.
- Passion is no ordinary word.
- Teaching law office management: why law students need to know the business of being a lawyer.
- Should antitrust principles be used to assess insurance residual market mechanisms, such as New York's medical malpractice insurance plan?
- (Pre)determining the crime of aggression: has the time come to allow the International Criminal Court its freedom?
- Nuremberg's legacy continues: the Nuremberg trials' influence on human rights litigation in U.S. courts under the Alien Tort Statute.
- Judicial activism in the service of privilege: New York's First Department makes special rules for special defendants.
- Indian country in cyber space: Bella Hess and commerce clause constraints on interstate, mail-order transactions.
- A nationalist critique of local laws purporting to regulate the hiring of undocumented workers.