Volume 82 • Issue 4
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If He Makes You Quit, We're Not Liable: How Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders Unnecessarily Complicates Title VII Lawsuits
James M. Weiss
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1621-1649
“Fairness and Justice” After Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency: Subsequent Regulatory Takings Decisions Under the “Parcel as a Whole” Framework
Laura Lydigsen
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1513-1551
Reviewing the Review Boards: Why Institutional Review Board Liability Does Not Make Good Business Sense
Carla M. Stalcup
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1593-1619
Case Study Illustrating the Shortcomings of International Criminal Law: Chechnya
Stacie Powderly
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1553-1592
Table of Contents
F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium
The Great Pension Grab: Comments on Richard Ippolito, Bankruptcy and Workers: Risks, Compensation and Pension Contracts
Margaret M. Blair
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1305-1312
The Search for Hercules: Residual Owners, Directors, and Corporate Governance in Chapter 11
Robert K. Rasmussen
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1445-1468
An Approach to Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and Corporate Control
F. Scott Kieff and Troy A. Paredes
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1313-1339
Employees, Pensions, and Governance in Chapter 11
David A. Skeel Jr.
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1469-1483
An Empirical Investigation of Liquidation Choices of Failed High Tech Firms
Ronald J. Mann
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1375-1444
Bankruptcy and Workers: Risks, Compensation and Pension Contracts
Richard A. Ippolito
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1251-1303
The Over-Consumption Myth and Other Tales of Economics, Law, and Morality
Elizabeth Warren
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1485-1511
The Myth of the Residual Owner: An Empirical Study
Lynn M. LoPucki
2004-01-01 Volume 82 • Issue 4 • 1341-1374