Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009
Introduction
Introduction: The Promise and Pitfalls of Social Problem Solving Through the Courts and Legal Advocacy
Annette Ruth Appell
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 001-009
Essay
Reforming Family Court: Getting It Right Between Rhetoric and Reality
Jane M. Spinak
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 011-038
Reframing Domestic Violence Law and Policy: An Anti-Essentialist Proposal
Leigh Goodmark
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 039-056
The Modern Problem-Solving Court Movement: Domination of Discourse and Untold Stories of Criminal Justice Reform
Mae C. Quinn
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 57-82
Public Interest, Professional Bargains: Ethical Conflicts Between Lawyers and Professional Engineers
Elizabeth J. Hubertz
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 083-120
Pursuing Environmental Justice: Obstacles and Opportunities—Lessons from the Field
Helen H. Kang
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 121-156
Note
Disestablishing Deism: Advocating Free Exercise Challenges to State-Induced Invocations of God
Michael Blank
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 157-191
With a Little Help from My Friends: The Federal Government's Reliance on Cooperation from the States in Enforcing Immigration Policy
Daniel G. Iles
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 193-219
(Re)Entering the Workforce: An Historical Perspective on Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the Shortcomings of Law to Remedy It
Elizabeth Roush
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 221-255
Books As Weapons: Reading Materials and Unfairly Prejudicial Character Evidence
Paul Varnado
2008-12-31 Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 257-279