University of Pennsylvania Law Review - 1999
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- Executive compensation and the misplaced emphasis on increasing shareholder access to the proxy.
- Threatening inefficient performance of injunctions and contracts.
- "Meaningful access" to health care and the remedies available to Medicaid managed care recipients under the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act.
- The darker side of nonprofits: when charities and social welfare groups become political slush funds.
- Professors and politics.
- Protecting the press from privacy.
- Opportunity lost: why and how to improve the HHS-proposed legislation governing law enforcement access to medical records.
- Some problems with taxpayer-funded political campaigns.
- Supplemental jurisdiction and section 1367: the case for a sympathetic textualism.
- On the received wisdom in federal courts.
- On the obligation of the state to extend a right of self-defense to its citizens.
- Commercial speech, professional speech, and the constitutional status of social institutions.
- Insider trading: the "possession versus use" debate.
- A voice for liberty.
- "Fair value" as an avoidable rule of corporate law: minority discounts in conflict transactions.
- Bargaining in the shadow of democracy.
- Removal jurisdiction and the All Writs Act.
- Forum shopping for human rights.
- Henry Sawyer: advocate for the unpopular.
- Is the shrink's role shrinking? The ambiguity of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12.2 concerning government psychiatric testimony in negativing cases.
- Bearing false witness: the Clinton impeachment and the future of academic freedom.
- A friend's portrait of Henry W. Sawyer, III.
- Public funding and democratic elections.
- Big league Perestroika? The implications of Fraser v. Major League Soccer.
- Status signaling and the law, with particular application to sexual harassment.
- The promise of Cooley's city: traces of local constitutionalism.
- Much ado about newsgathering: personal privacy, law enforcement, and the law of unintended consequences for anti-paparazzi legislation.
- Privately legislated intellectual property rights: reconciling freedom of contract with public good uses of information.
- Sweep around your own front door: examining the argument for legislative African American reparations.
- Informational regulation and informational standing: Akins and beyond.
- Lawyer Sawyer.
- "Give me a break! I couldn't help myself!"? Rejecting volitional impairment as a basis for departure under Federal Sentencing Guidelines Section 5K2.13.