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Vol. 65 - Fall 1998

Articles

Removing the ‘Fuel of Interest’ from the ‘Fire of Genius’:
Law and the Employee-Inventor, 1830-1930

Catherine L. Fisk
 
Against Cyberanarchy Jack L. Goldsmith

Comments

Mitigating Punishment for Statutory Rape Britton B. Guerrina
 
Minding the Gap: Determining Interest Rates Under the U.N. Convention for the International Sale of Goods Karen L. Kizer
 
Duties of Care Under the Revised Uniform Partnership Act Gerard C. Martin
 
Judicial Review of Discount Rates Used in Regulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis Edward R. Morrison
 
A Backdoor to Policy Making: The Use of Philosophers by the
Supreme Court
Neomi Rao
 
The Fourth Amendment and Dormitory Searches—A New Truce Kristal Otto Stanley
 
Invocations as Evidence: Admitting Nonparty Witness Invocations of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Aaron Van Oort
 
Why Title IX Does Not Preclude Section 1983 Claims Michael A. Zwibelman
 

Reviews

Wall Street Versus Main Street: How Ignorance, Hyperbole, and Fear Lead to Regulation
F.I.A.S.C.O.: Blood in the Water on Wall Street
Frank Partnoy
Jonathan R. Macey
 
We the Unconventional American People
We the People: Transformations
Bruce Ackerman
James E. Fleming

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