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Volume 64 • Issue 3

Article


Reputation and Character in Defamation Actions

Charles W. Ehrhardt

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 867-902

Women Judges and Merit Selection Under the Missouri Plan

Karen Tokarz

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 903-951

Note


Can a Corporation Commit Murder?

Alana L. Helverson

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 967-984

Paying for Free Speech: The Continuing Validity of Cox v. New Hampshire

Gary Wiseman

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 985-995

The ERISA Trustee: Saying “No” to a Tender Offer

Randy L. Gegelman

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 953-965

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3

Symposium


The Law of Property in Virginia School Perspective

Charles K. Rowley

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 759-774

Past and Future: The Temporal Dimension in the Law of Property

Richard A. Epstein

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 667-722

First Possession Versus Optimal Timing: Limiting the Dissipation of Economic Value

David D. Haddock

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 775-792

Time, Possession, and Alienation

Margaret Jane Radin

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 739-758

Round Table Discussion

Thomas W. Merrill

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 793-865

Adverse Possession and Perpetuities Law: Two Dents in the Libertarian Model of Property Rights

Robert C. Ellickson

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 723-737

Introduction


Introduction: Time, Property Rights, and the Common Law

Thomas W. Merrill

1986-01-01 Volume 64 • Issue 3 • 661-665