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Vol. 67 - Fall 2000

Articles

Mental Decrepitude on the U.S. Supreme Court: The Historical Case for a 28th Amendment David J. Garrow
 
Formalism and Realism in Commerce Clause Jurisprudence Barry Cushman
 
From Politics to Efficiency in Erin A. O'Hara Choice of Law Erin A. O'Hara &
Larry E. Ribstein
 
The Adolescent's Stake in the Allocation of Educational Control Between Parent and State Emily Buss

Comments

Celebrity Names as Web Site Addresses: Extending the Domain of Publicity Rights to the Internet Deborah J. Ezer
 
Securitization of Executory Future Flows as Bankruptcy-Remote True Sales Thomas J. Gordon
 
Reconciling the Juridical Links Doctrine with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Article III William D. Henderson
 
Can States Impose Registration Requirements on Online Charitable Solicitors? Melissa G. Liazos
 
Uncommon Preservation: Common Law Recognition of Admiralty Jurisdiction in Seamen's Wage and Hypothecation Cases Rebecca Emily Rapp
 
Interpreting "Prior Record" under the Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act Bradley T. Smith
 
Civil Banishment of Gang Members: Circumventing Criminal Due Process Requirements? Stephanie Smith

Reviews

New Economic Perspectives on Telecommunications Regulation
Competition in Telecommunications
Jean-Jacques Laffont & Jean Tirole
William P. Rogerson
 
If Taxpayers Can't Be Fooled, Maybe Congress Can: A Public Choice Perspective on the Tax Transition Debate
When Rules Change: An Economic and Political Analysis of Transition Relief and Retroactivity
Daniel Shaviro
Kyle D. Logue

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