University of Pennsylvania Law Review - 2002
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- When is sex because of sex? The causation problem in sexual harassment law.
- The paradox of delegation: interpreting the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
- Land development, the Graham doctrine, and the extinction of economic substantive due process.
- The influence of antitakeover statutes on incorporation choice: evidence on the "race" debate and antitakeover overreaching.
- The positive political theory of cost-benefit analysis.
- Dial-in testimony.
- Using Net Benefit Accounts to discipline agencies: a thought experiment.
- A game theoretic analysis of alternative institutions for regulatory cost-benefit analysis.
- Meeting the statute or beating it: using "John Doe" indictments based on DNA to meet the statute of limitations.
- Extraterritoriality and political heterogeneity in American federalism.
- Broadsheet bullies? Designated public forum and established newspapers' efforts to rid Philadelphia's public transit system of a government-sponsored competitor.
- Enforcing affirmative state constitutional obligations and Sheff v. O'Neill.
- Protection from protection: section 1983 and the ADA's implications for devising a race-conscious police misconduct statute.
- Provisionally permanent? Keeping temporary custody orders temporary under the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction.
- The First Amendment gone awry: City of Erie v. Pap's A.M., ailing analytical structures, and the supression of protected expression.
- A new executive order for improving federal regulation? Deeper and wider cost-benefit analysis.
- Double helix, double bind: factual innocence and postconviction DNA testing.
- Rebuilding bridges: the bar, the bench, and the academy.
- Are clinical ethics consultants in danger? An analysis of the potential legal liability of individual clinical ethicists.
- Reconsidering estoppel: patent administration and the failure of Festo.
- Lines in the sand: the importance of borders in American federalism.
- The University of Pennsylvania Law Review: 150 years of history.
- Strung out: legal citation, The Bluebook, and the anxiety of authority.
- Trampling the "marketplace of ideas": the case against extending Hazelwood to college campuses.
- A contractarian critique of the theory of auto-limitation: the fundamental law of international relations.
- Unraveling the patent-antitrust paradox.
- Pricing the priceless: cost-benefit analysis of environmental protection.
- How the USA PATRIOT Act will permit governmental infringement upon the privacy of Americans in the name of "intelligence" investigations.
- Making champerty work: an invitation to state action.
- Resource-based strategies in law and Positive Political Theory: cost-benefit analysis and the like.