Vol. 91 No. 5, May 2016
Index
- Honoring Dan Meltzer.
- On viewing the courts as junior partners of Congress in statutory interpretation cases: an essay celebrating the scholarship of Daniel J. Meltzer.
- Honoring Dan Meltzer - congressional standing and the institutional framework of Article III: a comparative perspective.
- A cause of action, anyone? Federal equity and the preemption of state law.
- Revising our 'common intellectual heritage': federal and state courts in our federal system.
- Revising our 'common intellectual heritage': federal and state courts in our federal system.
- Revising our 'common intellectual heritage': federal and state courts in our federal system.
- An incomplete discussion of 'arising under' jurisdiction.
- A 'second Magna Carta': the English Habeas Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas privilege.
- Compensation's role in deterrence.
- Compensation's role in deterrence.
- Corporate criminal minds.
- The coupon quandary: restructuring incentives in CAFA coupon settlements.
- Authorized personnel only: the patent exhaustion doctrine after Helferich.
- Swept away: should courts retain a recklessness standard in assessing rescuer injury claims under the maritime rescue doctrine?