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Volume 71 • Issue 3

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A Study of the Costs and Benefits of Textualism: The Supreme Court's Bankruptcy Cases

Robert K. Rasmussen

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 535-598

A New Paradigm for International Business Transactions

Kenneth C. Randall and John E. Norris

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 599-636

AIDS and Drug Pricing: In Search of a Policy

Steven R. Salbu

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 691-734

Doctrinal Analysis and Statistical Modeling in Law: The Case of Defective Incorporation

Fred S. McChesney

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 493-534

The First Amendment Doctrine of Underbreadth

William E. Lee

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 637-689

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The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and the Eleventh Amendment: States Assert Sovereign Immunity Defense to Slow the Growth of Indian Gaming

T. Barton Jr French

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 735-772

Non-Refoulement Run Afoul: The Questionable Legality of Extraterritorial Repatriation Programs

Robert L. Newmark

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 833-870

Should Non-Fiduciaries Who Knowingly Participate in a Fiduciary Breach Be Liable for Damages Under ERISA?

Gregory A. Hewett

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 773-805

Executory Contracts with Financial Accommodations: A Plea for Bifurcation Under 11 U.S.C. § 365

Julia S. Jansen

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 807-832

Beyond Nixon: The Application of the Takings Clause to the Papers of Constitutional Officeholders

Jennifer R. Williams

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 871-899

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3

Development


Stalking Laws: Are They Solutions for More Problems?

Dawn A. Morville

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 921-935

The Fate of Graduation Prayers in Public Schools After Lee v. Weisman

Amy Louise Weinhaus

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 957-980

Artistic Freedom v. Censorship: The Aftermath of the NEA's New Funding Restrictions

Michael Wingfield Walker

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 937-956

When Counseling is Not Enough: The Ninth Circuit Requires Employers to Discipline Sexual Harassers: Intlekofer v. Turnage, 973 F.2d 733 (9th Cir. 1992)

Thomas D. Brown

1993-01-01 Volume 71 • Issue 3 • 901-919