Works from 2006
From status to contract: evolving paradigms for regulating consumer credit, Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Public health versus court-sponsored secrecy, Daniel Givelber and Anthony Robbins
Human rights and natural disaster : the Indian Ocean tsunami, Hope Lewis
Works from 2005
Keep your eye on the pelota: sports arbitration at the Jai-Alai Fronton, Roger I. Abrams
Rage and critique: one Jewish girl’s story, Libby Adler
The future of sodomy, Libby Adler
Drop down? Drop dead! Excess insurers not required to provide primary coverage in lieu of an insolvent insurer, Daniel A. Austin
For debtor or worse: discharge of marital debt obligations under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, Daniel A. Austin
Three views of State Appellate Courts, Luke Bierman
Statement of Jeanne M. Woods and Hope Lewis prepared for the Hearings of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty, Dr. Arjun Sengupta on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Hope Lewis and Jeanne M. Woods
Issues and challenges in addressing poverty and legal rights: a comparative United States/South African analysis, Lucy A. Williams
Civil justice in China: an empirical study of courts in three provinces, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Law, development and the socio-economic rights of Chinese women, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 2004
Ideological conflict, African American reparations, tort causation and the case for social welfare transformation, James R. Hackney Jr.
The zeal deal: prosecutorial resistance to post-conviction claims of innocence, Daniel S. Medwed
Works from 2003
California's Holocaust Victim Insurance Relief Act and American preemption doctrine, Libby Adler
Eat my dirt! Dirt-for-debt swaps under 11 U.S.C. §1129(b)(2)(A)(iii), Daniel A. Austin
Payment of pre-petition and post-petition employee severance benefits, Daniel A. Austin
Comment on Paper by Cheek and Champagne: the judiciary as a ‘Republican’ institution, Luke Bierman
Book Review: James Boyle, shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society, Dan Danielsen
Gender, sexuality and power: is feminist theory enough?, Dan Danielsen, Brenda Cossman, Janet Halley, and Tracy Higgins
Race and money, courts and schools: tentative lessons from Connecticut, Peter D. Enrich
The “end” of: science, philosophy and legal theory, James R. Hackney Jr.
Embracing complexity : human rights in critical race feminist perspective, Hope Lewis
Celebrating the lawyering process, Michael Meltsner
Beyond reason and interest, Jeremy R. Paul
Free states or red states: the Supreme Court's role in recent election law disputes, Jeremy R. Paul
A traditionalist looks at mediation: it's here to stay and much better than I thought, Stephen Subrin
Shaping citizenship: Chinese family law and women, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 2002
Constructing baseball: Boston and the first World Series, Roger Abrams
An essay on the production of youth prostitution, Libby Adler
The forgetfulness of noblesse: a critique of the German Foundation Law compensating slave and forced laborers of the Third Reich, Libby Adler and Peer Zumbansen
Valuing women: a case study, Martha F. Davis
Me and Muhammed, Michael Meltsner
Is the Attorney General the custodian of an INS detainee? Personal jurisdiction and the“immediate custodian” rule in immigration-related habeas actions, Rachel E. Rosenbloom
Discovery in global perspective: are we nuts?, Stephen Subrin
Works from 2001
Off his rocker: sports discipline and labor arbitration, Roger I. Abrams
The meanings of permanence: a critical analysis of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, Libby Adler
Beyond merit selection, Luke Bierman
International human rights and United States law: predictions of a courtwatcher, Martha F. Davis
The politics of Duncan Kennedy's Critique, Karl E. Klare
Universal mother : transnational migration and the human rights of Black women in the Americas, Hope Lewis
Poverty, wealth and inequality through the lens of globalization: lessons from the United States and Mexico, Lucy A. Williams
Reflections on international legal education and exchanges, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 2000
Confessions of a law dean, Roger I. Abrams
A short essay on the baring of breasts, Libby Adler
"Culturing" survival : Afro-Caribbean migrant culture and the human rights of women under globalization, Hope Lewis
Will they come when you call?, Jeremy R. Paul
On the road: images of truthtelling in rural America, Emily A. Spieler
Works from 1999
Before the flood: the history of baseball’s antitrust exemption, Roger I. Abrams
Federalism and family, Libby Adler
Learning to fish, fishing to learn: guided participation in the interpersonal ecology of practice, Brook K. Baker
The rugged feminism of Sandra Day O'Connor, Judith Olans Brown, Wendy E. Parmet, and Mary E. O'Connell
Writing, reflecting and professionalism, Michael Meltsner
On thinking about a description of a country's civil procedure, Stephen Subrin
Law and discretion in the contemporary Chinese courts, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 1998
Realism, institutions, and neutrality: constraining conflict through the force of norms, Daniel A. Austin
Global intersections : critical race feminist human rights and inter/national black women, Hope Lewis
Cleaning our own house : "exotic" and familiar human rights violations, Hope Lewis and Isabelle R. Gunning
Affirmative jury selection: a proposal to advance both the deliberative ideal and jury diversity, Deborah A. Ramirez
Fishing expeditions allowed: the historical background of the 1938 Federal Discovery Rules, Stephen Subrin
Works from 1997
Some thoughts about social perception and employment discrimination law: a modest proposal for reopening the judicial dialogue, Judith Olans Brown, Stephen N. Subrin, and Phyllis Tropper Baumann
Lionheart gals facing the dragon : the human rights of inter/national Black women in the United States, Hope Lewis
Uniformity in procedural rules and the attributes of a sound procedural system: the case for presumptive limits, Stephen Subrin
Reaffirming merit in affirmative action, Margaret Woo
Works from 1996
Stillborn enterprises: calculating expectation damages using forensic economics, Roger I. Abrams, Donald R. Welsch, and Bruce Jonas
Epilogue: the New York Court of Appeals - independent and accountable, Luke Bierman
Horizontal pressures and vertical tensions: state constitutional discordancy at the New York Court of Appeals, Luke Bierman
Preserving power in picking judges: merit selection for the New York Court of Appeals, Luke Bierman
The mythogenesis of gender: judicial images of women in paid and unpaid labor, Judith Olans Brown, Phyllis Tropper Baumann, and Lucy A. Williams
Works from 1995
Post-modern labor-management relations: the Southwestern Bell/Communications Workers Strategic Alliance, Roger I. Abrams
The dynamics of state constitutional decision-making: judicial behavior at the New York Court of Appeals, Luke Bierman
Leaving equality behind: new directions in school finance reform, Peter Enrich
Learning through work: an empirical study of legal internship, Daniel J. Givelber, Brook K. Baker, John McDevitt, and Robyn Miliano
The intellectual origins of American strict products liability: a case study in American pragmatic instrumentalism, James R. Hackney Jr.
Between irua and "female genital mutilation" : feminist human rights discourse and the cultural divide, Hope Lewis
Contingent lives: the economic insecurity of contingent workers, Mary O'Connell
Assessing fairness in workers' compensation reform: a commentary on the 1995 West Virginia Workers' Compensation Legislation, Emily A. Spieler
Race, rat bites and unfit mothers: how media discourse informs welfare legislation debate, Lucy A. Williams
The 'worthy' unemployed: societal stratification and unemployment insurance programs in China and the United States, Lucy A. Williams and Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 1994
Law and violence, Dan Danielsen
Perpetuating risk? Workers' compensation and the persistence of occupational injuries, Emily A. Spieler
Fudge points and thin ice in discovery reform and the case for selective substance-specific procedure, Stephen Subrin
The abuse of section 1115 waivers: welfare reform in search of a standard, Lucy A. Williams
Works from 1993
Law and the chicken: an eggs-agerated curriculum proposal, Roger I. Abrams
The new paternalism: war on poverty or war on women?, Martha F. Davis
Comment: untoward neutral principles: market failure, implicit contract, and economic adjustment injuries, Karl E. Klare
On the fringe: rethinking the link between wages and benefits, Mary O'Connell
First principles, Jeremy R. Paul
Injured workers, workers’ compensation, and work: new perspectives on the workers' compensation debate in West Virginia, Emily A. Spieler
Biology and equality: challenge for feminism in the socialist and the liberal state, Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 1992
Substance in the shadow of procedure: the integration of substantive and procedural law in title VII cases, Phyllis Tropper Baumann, Judith Olans Brown, and Stephen Subrin
Are 5 heads better than 3? A case for 3 Judge panels for the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Luke Bierman
When less is more: changes to the New York Court of Appeals' Civil Jurisdiction, Luke Bierman
Representing identities: legal treatment of pregnancy and homosexuality, Dan Danielsen
Power/dressing: regulation of employee appearance, Karl E. Klare
The ideology of division: behavior modification welfare reform proposals, Lucy A. Williams
Works from 1991
Adjudication supervision and judicial independence in the P.R.C., Margaret Y. K. Woo
Works from 1990
The lawyer as an artist, Roger I. Abrams



