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Vol. 65 - Winter 1998

Articles

Lawyers and Confidentiality Daniel R. Fischel
 
Policing for Profit: The Drug War’s Hidden Economic Agenda
Eric Blumenson
& Eva Nilsen
 
Legal Regulation of Employment Reference Practices
J. Hoult Verkerke
 
Why Judges, Not Juries, Should Set Punitive Damages Paul Mogin

Comments

Arbitrating Statutory Rights in the Union Setting: Breaking the
Collective Interest Problem Without Damaging Labor Relations
Albert Y. Kim
 
How Clear is "Clear " ?: A Lenient Interpretation of the Gregory v
Ashcroft
Clear Statement Rule
Michael P. Lee
 
"Imposing " a Sentence Under Rule 35(c) Andrew P. Rittenberg
 
Parent-Subsidiary Communications and the Attorney-Client Privilege Andrew R. Taggart

Reviews

Moral Imperatives Versus Market Solutions: Is Health Care a Right?
Mortal Peril: Our Inalienable Right to Health Care?
Richard A. Epstein
Troyen A. Brennan
 
The Province and Duty of the Political Departments
The Constitution in Congress: The Federalist Period, 1789-1801
David P. Currie
H. Jefferson Powell

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