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Vol. 65 - Summer 1998

Articles

Why It Pays to File for Bankruptcy: A Critical Look at the Incentives Under U.S. Personal Bankruptcy Law and a Proposal for Change Michelle J. White
 
Can Shaming Punishments Educate?
Stephen P. Garvey
 
The Evidentiary Theory of Blackmail: Taking Motives Seriously Mitchell N. Berman

Comments

Implications of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 for Judicial Presumptions of Market Efficiency Nathaniel Carden
 
Obtaining Jurisdiction Over States in Bankruptcy Proceedings After Seminole Tribe
Teresa K. Goebel
 
The Fourth Amendment and Facilities Inspections Under the Chemical Weapons Convention
Robert F. Greenlee
 
Character, Choice, and "Aberrant Behavior": Aligning Criminal Sentencing with Concepts of Moral Blame Rachael A. Hill
 
Assigning Common Law Claims for Fraud
Teal E. Luthy
 
Should Courts Consider 18 USC § 3501 Sua Sponte? Eric D. Miller
 
"Mend the Hold" and Erie: Why an Obscure Contracts Doctrine Should Control in Federal Diversity Cases Robert H. Sitkoff

Reviews

How to Have a Culture War
Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law
Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry
Kathryn Abrams

Volume 65 Summer 1998   Number 3
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