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Punitive Compensation, Cortney E. Lollar
Editor's Note, Alia Heintz
Less Mischief, Not None: Respecting Federalism, Respecting States And Respecting Judges In Diversity Jurisdiction Cases, Doris Deltosto Brogan
Less Mischief, Not None: Respecting Federalism, Respecting States And Respecting Judges In Diversity Jurisdiction Cases, Doris Deltosto Brogan
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indorsing Infant Immunity: An Argument For Criminalizing Parents' Refusal To Immunize Their Children, Megan Elyse Waterman
Indorsing Infant Immunity: An Argument For Criminalizing Parents' Refusal To Immunize Their Children, Megan Elyse Waterman
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex Trafficking On Indian Reservations, Gabrielle Mandeville
Sex Trafficking On Indian Reservations, Gabrielle Mandeville
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
Definitions, Religion, And Free Exercise Guarantees, Mark Strasser
Definitions, Religion, And Free Exercise Guarantees, Mark Strasser
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Jacob B. Damrill
Note To Readers, Ken Kersch, Linda Mcclain
Myriad And Missed Opportunity: The Role Of Innovation Policy In Patent Law Jurisprudence, Dru Prosser
Myriad And Missed Opportunity: The Role Of Innovation Policy In Patent Law Jurisprudence, Dru Prosser
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Healthcare, Sara Rosenbaum
The Globalization Of Healthcare, Sara Rosenbaum
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing I. Glenn Cohen, Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues.
The Emerging Personality Of The American Corporation, Cynthia Williams
The Emerging Personality Of The American Corporation, Cynthia Williams
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Eric W. Orts, Business Persons: A Legal Theory of the Firm, and Robert E. Wright, Corporation Nation.
New Approaches To Old Questions In Gun Scholarship, Joseph Blocher
New Approaches To Old Questions In Gun Scholarship, Joseph Blocher
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Philip J. Cook and Kristin A. Gross, The Gun Debate: What Everyone Needs to Know; Saul Cornell and Nathan Kozuskanich, The Second Amendment on Trial: Critical Essays on District of Columbia v. Heller; Nicholas Johnson, Negroes and the Gun: The Black Tradition of Arms; Akinyele Omowale Umoja, We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement; and Craig Whitney, Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.
Fidelity To Our Living Constitution, James E. Fleming
Fidelity To Our Living Constitution, James E. Fleming
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Bruce Ackerman, We the People, Volume III: The Civil Rights Revolution.
What Is Originalism Good For?, John W. Compton
What Is Originalism Good For?, John W. Compton
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Frank B. Cross, The Failed Promise of Originalism; Mark A. Graber, A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism; and John O. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport, Originalism and the Good Constitution.
Living Dogma, Joseph R. Reisert
Living Dogma, Joseph R. Reisert
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Justin Buckley Dyer, Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning, and David Lyons, Confronting Injustice: Moral History and Political Theory.
What A Difference Thirty Years - 1978 To 2008 - Makes In The Transformation Of Disability Law, Ruth O'Brien
What A Difference Thirty Years - 1978 To 2008 - Makes In The Transformation Of Disability Law, Ruth O'Brien
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Ruth Colker, Disabled Education: A Critical Analysis of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and Fred Pelka, What We Have Done: An Oral History of the Disability Rights Movement.
Rights At Risk In Privatized Public Housing, Jaime Alison Lee
Rights At Risk In Privatized Public Housing, Jaime Alison Lee
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Environmentalist Attack On Environmental Law, John Copeland Nagle
The Environmentalist Attack On Environmental Law, John Copeland Nagle
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Burns H. Weston & David Bollier, Green Governance: Ecological Survival, Human Rights, and the Laws of the Commons; and Mary Christina Wood, Nature’s Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age.
The Civic Constitution, Kathleen S. Sullivan
The Civic Constitution, Kathleen S. Sullivan
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Elizabeth Beaumont, The Civil Constitution: Civic Visions and Struggles in the Path Toward Constitutional Democracy; John E. Finn, Peopling the Constitution; and Kristin A. Goss, The Paradox of Gender Equality: How American Women’s Groups Gained and Lost Their Public Voice.
The Legitimacy Of Administrative Law, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Legitimacy Of Administrative Law, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Daniel R. Ernst, Tocqueville’s Nightmare: The Administrative State Emerges in America, 1900-1940; Joanna Grisinger, The Unwieldy American State: Administrative Politics Since the New Deal; Philip Hamburger, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?; Jerry L. Mashaw, Creating the Administrative Constitution: The Lost One Hundred Years of American Administrative Law; and Nicholas R. Parrillo, Against the Profit Motive: The Salary Revolution in American Government, 1780-1940.
Testing The Court: Decision Making Under The Microscope, Nancy Scherer
Testing The Court: Decision Making Under The Microscope, Nancy Scherer
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Ryan C. Black, Tim R. Johnson, and Justin Wedeking, Oral Arguments and Coalition Formation on the Supreme Court; Ryan C. Black, Ryan J. Owens, The Solicitor General and the United States Supreme Court: Executive Branch Influence and Judicial Decisions; and Pamela C. Corley, Amy Steigerwalt, and Artemus Ward, The Puzzle of Unanimity: Consensus on the United States Supreme Court.
It's The War Power, Again, Jeremy D. Bailey
It's The War Power, Again, Jeremy D. Bailey
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Fred I. Greenstein, Presidents and the Dissolution of the Union: Leadership Style from Polk to Lincoln; Stephen M. Griffin, Long Wars and the Constitution; Andrew J. Polsky, Elusive Victories: The American Presidency at War; and Mariah Zeisberg, War Powers: The Politics of Constitutional Authority.
Incrementalism V. Disjuncture: The President And American Political Development, Marc Landy
Incrementalism V. Disjuncture: The President And American Political Development, Marc Landy
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing J. David Alvis, Jeremy D. Bailey, and F. Flagg Taylor, The Contested Removal Power, 1789-2010; and Michael J. Gerhardt, The Forgotten Presidents: Their Untold Constitutional Legacy.
Norms, Attitudes And Compliance, Stephen R. Galoob, Adam Hill
Norms, Attitudes And Compliance, Stephen R. Galoob, Adam Hill
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Geoffrey Brennan, Lina Eriksson, Robert E. Goodin, and Nicholas Southwood, Explaining Norms.
Good Questions About Families: What Do We Know, How Do We Know It, And How Do We Use What We Know?, Virginia Rutter
Good Questions About Families: What Do We Know, How Do We Know It, And How Do We Use What We Know?, Virginia Rutter
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Naomi R. Cahn, The New Kinship: Constructing Donor-Conceived Families; J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern, Intimate Associations: The Law and Culture of American Families; Kathryn Edin and Timothy J. Nelson, Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City; Kimberly D. Richman, License to Wed: What Legal Marriage Means to Same-Sex Couples.
Procreation And Power In Early America, Jane Fiegen Green
Procreation And Power In Early America, Jane Fiegen Green
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Mark E. Brandon, States of Union: Families and Change in the American Constitutional Order; Mark E. Kann, Taming Passion for the Public Good: Policing Sex in the Early Republic; and M. Michelle Jarrett Morris, Under Household Governance: Sex and Family in Puritan Massachusetts.