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Waiting For A Savior Of The Markets, Jean-Marc Gollier
Waiting For A Savior Of The Markets, Jean-Marc Gollier
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of David A. Westbrook's City of Gold: An Apology for Global Capitalism in a Time of Discontent
The United States Court For China: A Triumph Of Local Law, Tahirih V. Lee
The United States Court For China: A Triumph Of Local Law, Tahirih V. Lee
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Limitation Of Liability Clauses In Public Utility Tariffs: Is The Rationale For State-Sponsored Indemnity Still Valid?, John L. Rudy
Limitation Of Liability Clauses In Public Utility Tariffs: Is The Rationale For State-Sponsored Indemnity Still Valid?, John L. Rudy
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
"The Power To Govern Men And Things": Patriarchal Origins Of The Police Power In American Law, Markus Dirk Dubber
"The Power To Govern Men And Things": Patriarchal Origins Of The Police Power In American Law, Markus Dirk Dubber
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Context On Practice, Susan D. Carle
The Effect Of Context On Practice, Susan D. Carle
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Lynn Mather, Craig A. McEwan & Richard J. Maiman's Divorce Lawyers at Work: Varieties of Professionalism in Practice
The Progress And Pitfalls Of Lawrence V. Texas, Nicole R. Hart
The Progress And Pitfalls Of Lawrence V. Texas, Nicole R. Hart
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Public Trust, Robert G. Natelson
The Constitution And The Public Trust, Robert G. Natelson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aspirational Law, Philip Harvey
Secret Police And The Mysterious Case Of The Missing Tort Claims, Marc L. Miller, Ronald F. Wright
Secret Police And The Mysterious Case Of The Missing Tort Claims, Marc L. Miller, Ronald F. Wright
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
From High In The Paper Tower, An Essay On Von Humboldt's University, John Henry Schlegel
From High In The Paper Tower, An Essay On Von Humboldt's University, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Which Law Through Which War? Law Through War Revisited, Pierre D'Argent
Which Law Through Which War? Law Through War Revisited, Pierre D'Argent
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reading Quicksilver: A Response To Pierre D'Argent, David A. Westbrook
Reading Quicksilver: A Response To Pierre D'Argent, David A. Westbrook
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Woman's World: What If Care Work Were Socialized And Police And Fire Protection Left To Individual Families?, Richard Michael Fischl
A Woman's World: What If Care Work Were Socialized And Police And Fire Protection Left To Individual Families?, Richard Michael Fischl
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
My Dinner At Langdell's, Pierre Schlag
Charity Begins In Washington, D. C., Edward L. Rubin
Charity Begins In Washington, D. C., Edward L. Rubin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda Setting In Supreme Court Tax Cases: Lessons From The Blackmun Papers, Nancy C. Staudt
Agenda Setting In Supreme Court Tax Cases: Lessons From The Blackmun Papers, Nancy C. Staudt
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law, Economics, And The Theory Of The Firm, Michael J. Meurer
Law, Economics, And The Theory Of The Firm, Michael J. Meurer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, David A. Westbrook
Who Gets In? The Quest For Diversity After Grutter, Athena D. Mutua, Sheldon Zedeck, Frank H. Wu, Charles E. Daye, Margaret E. Montoya, David L. Chambers
Who Gets In? The Quest For Diversity After Grutter, Athena D. Mutua, Sheldon Zedeck, Frank H. Wu, Charles E. Daye, Margaret E. Montoya, David L. Chambers
Buffalo Law Review
On March 8, 2004, the University at Buffalo Law School hosted its annual Mitchell Lecture,1 a panel discussion entitled, "Who Gets In? The Quest for Diversity After Grutter." The Mitchell Committee decided to focus this year's lecture on innovative proposals to ensure diversity in law school admissions in light of the Supreme Court's ruling in Grutter v. Bollinger, which confirmed that race and ethnicity could be taken into consideration in admission decisions for diversity purposes. Noting that much of the debate about Grutter thus far has emphasized the decision's constitutionality or its implications for affirmative action, the Committee sought to …
Righting Victim Wrongs: Responding To Philosophical Criticisms Of The Nonspecific Victim Liability Defense, Aya Gruber
Righting Victim Wrongs: Responding To Philosophical Criticisms Of The Nonspecific Victim Liability Defense, Aya Gruber
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Imperatives Of Culture And Race For Understanding Human Rights Law: Human Rights: A Political And Cultural Critique Makau Mutua, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Imperatives Of Culture And Race For Understanding Human Rights Law: Human Rights: A Political And Cultural Critique Makau Mutua, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Neonaticide: When The Bough Breaks And The Cradle Falls, Shannon Farley
Neonaticide: When The Bough Breaks And The Cradle Falls, Shannon Farley
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Prophylactic Remedy: Normative Principles And Definitional Parameters Of Broad Injunctive Relief, Tracy A. Thomas
The Prophylactic Remedy: Normative Principles And Definitional Parameters Of Broad Injunctive Relief, Tracy A. Thomas
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
What's Land Got To Do With It?: Rhetoric And Indeterminacy In Land's Favored Legal Status, Nancy Perkins Spyke
What's Land Got To Do With It?: Rhetoric And Indeterminacy In Land's Favored Legal Status, Nancy Perkins Spyke
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Fear The Fungus? Why Toxic Mold Is And Is Not The Next Big Toxic Tort, Elizabeth L. Perry
Why Fear The Fungus? Why Toxic Mold Is And Is Not The Next Big Toxic Tort, Elizabeth L. Perry
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Attitudes Toward Arbitration And The Resurgence Of Unconscionability, Susan Randall
Judicial Attitudes Toward Arbitration And The Resurgence Of Unconscionability, Susan Randall
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Personhood: A Review Of Markus Dirk Dubber's Victims In The War On Crime: The Use And Abuse Of Victims' Rights, Robert Elias
The Law Of Personhood: A Review Of Markus Dirk Dubber's Victims In The War On Crime: The Use And Abuse Of Victims' Rights, Robert Elias
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hedonic Psychology, Political Theory, And Law: Is Welfarism Possible?, Mark Kelman
Hedonic Psychology, Political Theory, And Law: Is Welfarism Possible?, Mark Kelman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.