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1991

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Tax Court Article Lll And The Proposal Advanced By The Federal Courts Study Committee: A Study In Applied Constitutional Theory , Deborah A. Geier Jul 1991

Tax Court Article Lll And The Proposal Advanced By The Federal Courts Study Committee: A Study In Applied Constitutional Theory , Deborah A. Geier

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Getting From Here To There, Cynthia R. Farina Jun 1991

Getting From Here To There, Cynthia R. Farina

Cornell Law Faculty Publications


Judicial Reliance On Public Policy: An Empirical Analysis Of Products Liability Decisions, James A. Henderson Jr. Jun 1991

Judicial Reliance On Public Policy: An Empirical Analysis Of Products Liability Decisions, James A. Henderson Jr.

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Volitionalism And Religious Liberty , David C. Williams, Susan H. Williams May 1991

Volitionalism And Religious Liberty , David C. Williams, Susan H. Williams

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Time And Property In The American Republican Legal Culture, Gregory S. Alexander May 1991

Time And Property In The American Republican Legal Culture, Gregory S. Alexander

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Modern historians including J.G.A. Pocock and Gordon Wood have demonstrated the degree to which revolutionary American political discourse incorporated "civic republican" notions of virtue, property, and citizenship that promoted stable land ownership and active political participation. These historians also have argued that the republican view soon gave way to the now-dominant liberal view that champions the alienability of property and private over public life. Professor Alexander argues that this history is too neat. In fact, American republicanism contained unreconciled "dialectical" tensions—between individual rights and societal goals, stability of ownership and wealth redistribution, historical continuity and change—that, though now expressed in …


Transfusion-Related Aids Litigation: Permitting Limited Discovery From Blood Donors In Single Donor Cases , Peter B. Kunin May 1991

Transfusion-Related Aids Litigation: Permitting Limited Discovery From Blood Donors In Single Donor Cases , Peter B. Kunin

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Return Of The Walter Test: Patentability Of Claims Containing Mathematical Algorithms After In Re Grams , Jeffrey I. Ryen May 1991

Return Of The Walter Test: Patentability Of Claims Containing Mathematical Algorithms After In Re Grams , Jeffrey I. Ryen

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Facing Real Conflicts, Joseph William Singer Apr 1991

Facing Real Conflicts, Joseph William Singer

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The American Jury At Twenty-Five Years, Valerie P. Hans, Neil Vidmar Apr 1991

The American Jury At Twenty-Five Years, Valerie P. Hans, Neil Vidmar

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The year 1991 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Harry Kalven, Jr. and Hans Zeisel's classic work, The American Jury. Arguably one of the most important books in the field of law and social science, this research monograph began the modrn field of jury studies and deeply influenced contemporary understanding of the jury as an institution.

In this essay we assess the book from the vantage point of a quarter- century. First, we provide a historical backdrop by reviewing the activities of the University of Chicago's Jury Project that led to the publication of The American Jury …


Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr Apr 1991

Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Remarks made at the American Immigration Law Foundation dinner in honor of Maurice A. Roberts in Seattle, Washington on June 7, 1990.


Wealth, Equity, And The Unitary Medical Malpractice Standard, John A. Siliciano Apr 1991

Wealth, Equity, And The Unitary Medical Malpractice Standard, John A. Siliciano

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Plotting The Next "Revolution" In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson Apr 1991

Plotting The Next "Revolution" In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


More Notes On Methods And Objectives In The Conflict Of Laws, Larry Kramer Apr 1991

More Notes On Methods And Objectives In The Conflict Of Laws, Larry Kramer

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Other State’S Interests, Lea Brilmayer Apr 1991

The Other State’S Interests, Lea Brilmayer

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


High Definition Television, Joint Production Ventures, And The Antitrust Barrier, David R. Gibson Apr 1991

High Definition Television, Joint Production Ventures, And The Antitrust Barrier, David R. Gibson

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Plotting The Next Revolution In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson Apr 1991

Plotting The Next Revolution In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Diminishing Water Resources And International Law: U.S.-Mexico, A Case Study, Melissa Crane Apr 1991

Diminishing Water Resources And International Law: U.S.-Mexico, A Case Study, Melissa Crane

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Re Convertible Rowing Exerciser Patent Litigation: Should Itc Patent Decisions Be Given Preclusive Effect In The District Courts, J. Brian Kopp Apr 1991

In Re Convertible Rowing Exerciser Patent Litigation: Should Itc Patent Decisions Be Given Preclusive Effect In The District Courts, J. Brian Kopp

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Political Changes And The Prospects Of Peace In The New Europe, Thomas Risse-Kappen Apr 1991

Political Changes And The Prospects Of Peace In The New Europe, Thomas Risse-Kappen

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Need For Legal Aid Reform: A Comparison Of English And American Legal Aid, Marianne Wilder Young Apr 1991

The Need For Legal Aid Reform: A Comparison Of English And American Legal Aid, Marianne Wilder Young

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Conceiving Due Process, Cynthia R. Farina Apr 1991

Conceiving Due Process, Cynthia R. Farina

Cornell Law Faculty Publications


Supreme Court Civil Rights Litigation And Deja Vu , Constance Baker Motley Mar 1991

Supreme Court Civil Rights Litigation And Deja Vu , Constance Baker Motley

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Restitutionary Theory Of Attorneys’ Fees In Class Actions , Charles Silver Mar 1991

Restitutionary Theory Of Attorneys’ Fees In Class Actions , Charles Silver

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Frozen In Time: The Antarctic Mineral Resource Convention , Douglas M. Zang Mar 1991

Frozen In Time: The Antarctic Mineral Resource Convention , Douglas M. Zang

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rewriting History: The Propriety Of Eradicating Prior Decisional Law Through Settlement And Vacatur , Jill E. Fisch Mar 1991

Rewriting History: The Propriety Of Eradicating Prior Decisional Law Through Settlement And Vacatur , Jill E. Fisch

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Social Science And The Courts: The Role Of Amicus Curiae Briefs, Ronald G. Roesch, Stephen L. Golding, Valerie P. Hans, N. Dickon Reppucci Feb 1991

Social Science And The Courts: The Role Of Amicus Curiae Briefs, Ronald G. Roesch, Stephen L. Golding, Valerie P. Hans, N. Dickon Reppucci

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Social scientists have increasingly become involved in the submission of amicus curiae or "friend of the court" briefs in legal cases being decided by state and federal courts. This increase has triggered considerable debate about the use of briefs to communicate relevant social science research. This article evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of various methods of summarizing social science research for the courts. It also reviews the procedures for submitting briefs developed by the American Psychology-Law Society which, in collaboration with the American Psychological Association, has submitted its first brief in Maryland v. Craig, a case recently decided by …


Law And Equity In Contract Enforcement, Emily Sherwin Jan 1991

Law And Equity In Contract Enforcement, Emily Sherwin

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Extraterritorial Reach Of State Insurance Holding Company Statutes And The Case For Restraint, Andrew Volk Jan 1991

The Extraterritorial Reach Of State Insurance Holding Company Statutes And The Case For Restraint, Andrew Volk

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Racist Speech The First Amendment And Public Universities: Taking A Stand On Neutrality , David Rosenberg Jan 1991

Racist Speech The First Amendment And Public Universities: Taking A Stand On Neutrality , David Rosenberg

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bats And Owls And The Insane Moon: The Search For The Republic's Unwritten Constitution, E. F. Roberts Jan 1991

Bats And Owls And The Insane Moon: The Search For The Republic's Unwritten Constitution, E. F. Roberts

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.