No. 22-03, March 1999
Index
- Table of Contents
- Why Constitutional Torts Deserve a Book of Their Own
- Why Isn't This Man Smiling?
- _ Property in Context
- How Do Law Students Really Learn? Problem -solving, Modern Pragmatism, and Property Law
- A Casebook for Teaching Teachers: Jesse Dukeminier and James E. Krier, Property
- The Old Chestnut Explored: Thoughts About the Survival of Casner's Cases and Text on Property Long Past Its Prime
- Q. Why Is This Course Different from All Other Courses? A. Maybe It's Not
- Review: the Essence of Property Law
- Review of Jesse Dukeminier and James E. Krier, Property (4th Edition 1998)
- A Walk Through the Woods of the Property Course With Dukeminier and Krier's Casebook on Property
- The Perfect Blend of Methodology, Doctrine and Theory
- Searching for the "tail of the Dog": Finding "elements" of Crimes in the Wake of Mcmillan v. Pennsylvania
- Critiquing and Evaluating Law Students' Writing: Advice from Thirty-five Experts
- Erisa Preemption of Medical Malpractice Claims: Can Managed Care Organizations Avoid Vicarious Liability?
- Will Surfing the Web Subject One to Transient Tax Jurisdiction? Why We Need a Uniform Federal Sales Tax on Internet Commerce