Included in this collection are articles written by Maurer faculty in both our own law journals and in those published by others.


Submissions from 1999

The Fruits of Our Labors: An Empirical Study of the Distribution of Income and Job Satisfaction Across the Legal Profession, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Kaushik Mukhopadhaya
(49 Journal of Legal Education 342 (1999))

In Memoriam: Abram Chayes (1922-2000), Jost Delbruck
(42 German Yearbook of International Law 9 (1999))

The Human Genome Project's Implications for Autonomy, Respect, and Professionalism in Medical Genetics, Roger B. Dworkin
(7 Annual Review of Law and Ethics 115 (1999))

Introduction: Globalization at the Margins: Perspectives on Globalization from Developing States Symposium, David Fidler
(7 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 (1999))

Introduction: The Rule of Law in the Era of Globalization Symposium, David Fidler
(6 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 421 (1999))

Neither Science Nor Shamans: Globalization of Markets and Health in the Developing World, David Fidler
(7 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 191 (1999))

Foreign Private Investment in Palestine Revisited: An Analysis of the Revised Palestinian Investment Law, David P. Fidler
(31 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 293 (1999))

International Law and Global Public Health, David P. Fidler
(48 University of Kansas Law Review 1 (1999))

The International Legal Implications of "Non-Lethal" Weapons, David P. Fidler
(21 Michigan Journal of International Law 51 (1999))

Is the Medium the Message? A Discussion of Susskind's The Future of Law, Edwin H. Greenebaum
(6 International Journal of the Legal Profession 197 (1999))

On Teaching Mediation, Edwin H. Greenebaum
(1999 Journal of Dispute Resolution 115 (1999))

Who Determines Children's Best Interests?, Michael Grossberg
(17 Law and History Review 309 (1999))

Revisiting Victim's Rights, Lynne N. Henderson
(1999 Utah Law Review 383)

A Tale of the Apocryphal Axe: Repair, Reconstruction, and the Implied License in Intellectual Property Law, Mark D. Janis
(58 Maryland Law Review 417 (1999))

Second Tier Patent Protection, Mark D. Janis
(40 Harvard International Law Journal 151 (1999))

Who’s Afraid of Functional Claims? Reforming the Patent Law’s §112, ¶ 6 Jurisprudence, Mark D. Janis
(15 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Review 231 (1999))

Executive Privilege Since United States v. Nixon: Issues of Motivation and Accommodation, Dawn E. Johnsen
(83 Minnesota Law Review 1127 (1999))

The Dangers of Symbolic Legislation: Perceptions and Realities of the New Burden-of-Proof Rules, Steve R. Johnson
(84 Iowa Law Review 413 (1999))

Lawyers Seeking Clients, Clients Seeking Lawyers: Sources of Contingency Fee Cases and Their Implications for Case Handling, Jayanth K. Krishnan and Herbert M. Kritzer
(21 Law & Policy 347 (1999))

Precedent Lost: Why Encourage Settlement, and Why Permit Non-party Involvement in Settlements?, Leandra Lederman
(75 Notre Dame Law Review 221 (1999))

Which Cases Go to Trial?: An Empirical Study of Predictors of Failure to Settle, Leandra Lederman
(49 Case Western Reserve Law Review 315 (1999))

The Globalization of Baseball: Major League Baseball and the Mistreatment of Latin American Baseball Talent, Arturo J. Marcano and David Fidler
(6 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 511 (1999))

The "Possession vs. Use" Debate in the Context of Securities Trading by Traditional Insiders: Why Silence Can Never Be Golden, Donna M. Nagy
(67 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1129 (1999))

Apology Excepted: Incorporating a Feminist Analysis into Evidence Policy Where You Would Least Expect It, Aviva A. Orenstein
(28 Southwestern Law Review 221 (1999))

Book Review. Roman Law after the Fall of Rome, David V. Snyder
(H-Net Reviews (Oct. 25, 1999))

The Law of Contract and the Concept of Change: Public and Private Attempts to Regulate Modification, Waiver, and Estoppel, David V. Snyder
(1999 Wisconsin Law Review 607)

Paternalism in the Law of Marriage, Jeffrey E. Stake
(74 Indiana Law Journal 801 (1999))

The Naked Land: The Dayton Accords, Property Disputes, and Bosnia's Real Constitution, Timothy W. Waters
(40 Harvard International Law Journal 517 (1999))

Constitutional Tales of Violence: Populists, Outgroups, and the Multicultural Landscape of the Second Amendment, David C. Williams
(74 Tulane Law Review 387 (1999))

Submissions from 1998

The Globalizing State: A Future-Oriented Perspective on the Public/Private Distinction, Federalism, and Democracy, Alfred C. Aman
(31 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 769 (1998))

Beyond the Usual Suspects: The Use of Citizens Advisory Boards in Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate
(73 Indiana Law Journal 903 (1998))

Comparative Risk Assessment and Environmental Priorities Projects: A Forum, Not a Formula, John S. Applegate
(25 Northern Kentucky Law Review 71 (1998))

Risk Assessment, Redevelopment, and Environmental Justice: Evaluating the Brownfields Bargain, John S. Applegate
(13 Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Law 243 (1998))

Short Changing Short-Term Risk: A Study of Superfund Remedy Selection, John S. Applegate and Steven M. Wesloh
(15 Yale Journal on Regulation 269 (1998))

A Comment on the Evolution of Direct Democracy in Western State Constitutions, Patrick L. Baude
(28 New Mexico Law Review 342 (1998))

One Lawyer for the Family: A Response to Alysa Rollock, Patrick L. Baude
(73 Indiana Law Journal 601 (1998))

Book Review. Making Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961, Kevin D. Brown
(48 Journal of Legal Education 456 (1998))

Privacy and Telecommunications, Fred H. Cate
(33 Wake Forest Law Review 1 (1998))

The First Amendment, Children, the Internet, and America's Public Libraries, Fred H. Cate
(17 Indiana Libraries 42 (1998))

Introduction: Sovereignty and the Globalization of Intellectual Property, Symposium, Fred H. Cate
(6 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 (1998))

Poland's 1997 Constitution in Its Historical Context, Daniel H. Cole
(1998 Saint Louis-Warsaw Transatlantic Law Journal 1 (1998))

Congressional Alternatives in the Wake of City of Boerne v. Flores: The (Limited) Role of Congress in Protecting Religious Freedom from State and Local Infringement, Daniel O. Conkle
(20 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Journal 633 (1998))

Professing Professionals: Christian Pilots on the River of Law, Daniel O. Conkle
(38 Catholic Lawyer 151 (1998))

Religiously Devout Judges: Issues of Personal Integrity and Public Benefit, Daniel O. Conkle
(81 Marquette Law Review 523 (1998))

Ultra Vires and the Foundations of Judicial Review, Paul Craig
(57 Cambridge Law Journal 63 (1998))

The Hemp Controversy: Can Industrial Hemp Save Kentucky?, Susan David deMaine
(86 Kentucky Law Journal 1143 (1998))

Introduction: The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law, David Fidler
(5 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 389 (1998))

Introduction: The Internet and the Sovereign State: The Role and Impact of Cyberspace on National and Global Governance Symposium, David Fidler
(5 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 415 (1998))

Microbialpolitik: Infectious Diseases and International Relations, David P. Fidler
(14 American University International Law Review 1 (1998))

Peace Through Trade? Developments in Palestinian Trade Law During the Peace Process, David P. Fidler
(38 Virginia Journal of International Law 155 (1998))

The Future of the World Health Organization: What Role for International Law?, David P. Fidler
(31 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1079 (1998))

Book Review. Courts, Congress, and the Constitutional Politics of Interbranch Restraint, Charles G. Geyh
(87 Georgetown Law Journal 243 (1998))

The Independence of the Judicial Branch in the New Republic, Charles G. Geyh and Emily Field Van Tassel
(74 Chicago-Kent Law Review 31 (1998))

How to Tell Law Stories, Michael Grossberg
(23 Law and Social Inquiry 459 (1998))

Maintaining Incentives for Bioprospecting: The Occasional Need for a Right to Lie, Robert H. Heidt
(13 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 667 (1998))

Co-Opting Compassion: The Federal Victim's Rights Amendment, Lynne N. Henderson
(10 St. Thomas Law Review 579 (1998))

Agony of the Innocents, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
(54 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 3, 68 (Sept/Oct 1998))

Targets Missed and Targets Hit: Critical Tax Studies and Effective Tax Reform, Steve R. Johnson
(76 North Carolina Law Review 1771 (1998))

The Phoenix and the Perils of the Second Best: Why Heightened Appellate Deference to Tax Court Decisions Is Undesirable, Steve R. Johnson
(77 Oregon Law Review 235 (1998))

Domain Names, Globalization, and Internet Governance, Marshall Leaffer
(6 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 139 (1998))

The New World of International Trademark Law, Marshall A. Leaffer
(2 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 1 (1998))

Judicial Reliance on Regulatory Interpretations in SEC No-Action Letters: Current Problems and a Proposed Framework, Donna M. Nagy
(83 Cornell Law Review 921 (1998))

Reframing the Misappropriation Theory of Insider Trading Liability: A Post-O'Hagan Suggestion, Donna M. Nagy
(59 Ohio State Law Journal 1223 (1998))

No Bad Men!: A Feminist Analysis of Character Evidence in Rape Trials, Aviva A. Orenstein
(49 Hastings Law Journal 663 (1998))

Lifting the Veil of Ignorance: Personalizing the Marriage Contract, Eric Rasmusen and Jeffrey E. Stake
(73 Indiana Law Journal 453 (1998))

Rhetoric, Pragmatism and the Interdisciplinary Turn in Legal Criticism -- A Study of Altruistic Judicial Argument, Gene R. Shreve
(46 American Journal of Comparative Law Supplement 41 (1998))

Criminal Law and Criminology: Survey of Recent Books, Juliet Casper Smith
(88 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 766 (1998))

Comparative Law in Action: Promissory Estoppel, the Civil Law, and the Mixed Jurisdiction, David V. Snyder
(15 Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law 695 (1998))

Opportunities for and Limitations of Private Ordering in Family Law (Symposium Roundtable), Jeffrey E. Stake, Michael Grossberg, Martha Fineman, Akhil Reed Amar, Regina Austin, and Thomas S. Ulen
(73 Indiana Law Journal 535 (1998))

Re-viewing History: The Use of the Past as Negative Precedent in United States v. Virginia, Deborah A. Widiss
(108 Yale Law Journal 237 (1998))

Uneasy Labeling, Deborah A. Widiss
(107 Yale Law Journal 1529 (1998))

The Unitary Second Amendment, David C. Williams
(73 New York University Law Review 822 (1998))

Sense and Sensibility: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Mentoring Style As a Blend of Rigor and Compassion, David C. Williams and Susan H. Williams
(20 University of Hawaii Law Review 589 (1998))

Submissions from 1997

Introduction: The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law, Alfred C. Aman
(4 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 257 (1997))

Interstate Dialogue in State Constitutional Law, Patrick L. Baude
(28 Rutgers Law Journal 835 (1997))

Policing Hatred: Police Bias Units and the Construction of Hate Crime, Jeannine Bell
(2 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 421 (1997))

The Failure of Gissel Bargaining Orders, Terry A. Bethel and Catherine Melfi
(14 Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal 423 (1997))

Bankruptcy in the Seventh Circuit: 1996, Douglass G. Boshkoff
(30 Indiana Law Review 949 (1997))

The Failure of the Criminal Procedure Revolution: A Response, Craig M. Bradley
(47 Journal of Legal Education 129 (1997))

The Implications of the Equal Protection Clause for the Mandatory Integration of Public School Students, Kevin D. Brown
(29 Connecticut Law Review 999 (1997))

Accounting for Sustainable Development, Daniel H. Cole
(8 Fordham Environmental Law Journal 123 (1997))

Rhetoric, Reality, and the Law of Unfunded Federal Mandates, Daniel H. Cole and Carol S. Comer
(8 no. 2, Stanford Law & Policy Review 103 (1997))

Book Review. American Constitutionalism: From Theory to Politics, Daniel O. Conkle
(14 Constitutional Commentary 209 (1997))

Combatting SLAPPs: Absolutism Is Not the Answer, Daniel O. Conkle
(49 Federal Communications Law Journal 761 (1997))

The Rhetorical Constitution of "Civil Society" at the Founding: One Lawyer's Anxious Vision, Stephen A. Conrad
(72 Indiana Law Journal 335 (1997))

Economics and Sociology: The Prospects for an Interdisciplinary Discourse of Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
(1997 Wisconsin Law Review 389 (1997))

Laboring in the Academic Marketplace: The Case for Tenure, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
(1 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 293 (1997))

On Game Theory and the Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake, Robert H. Heidt, Eric Rasmusen, and Michael Alexeev
(31 Law & Society Review 613 (1997))

The Role of the United Nations in Dealing with Global Problems, Jost Delbruck
(4 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 277 (1997))

Introduction: The Public's Health in the Global Era: Challenges, Responses, and Responsibilities Symposium, David Fidler
(5 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 (1997))

LIBERTAD v. Liberalism: An Analysis of the Helms-Burton Act from within Liberal International Relations Theory, David Fidler
(4 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 297 (1997))

On Mission in the Middle East: Reflections from Jerusalem and Ramallah, David Fidler
(Bill of Particulars 5 (Spring/Summer 1997))

The Globalization of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases and International Relations, David Fidler
(5 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 11 (1997))

Return of the Fourth Horseman: Emerging Infectious Diseases and International Law, David P. Fidler
(81 Minnesota Law Review 771 (1997))

Trade and Health: The Global Spread of Diseases and International Trade, David P. Fidler
(40 German Yearbook of International Law 300 (1997))

Controlling Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler and William Lane Porter
(21 Update on Law-Related Education 7 (1997))

The Problem of Statutory Detail in National Park Establishment Legislation and its Relationship to Pollution Control Law, Robert L. Fischman
(74 Denver University Law Review 779 (1997))

The Role of Riparian Water Law in Protecting Biodiversity: An Indiana (USA) Case Study, Robert L. Fischman
(17 Natural Areas Journal 30 (1997))

A Response to Marvin Becker, "An Essay on the Vicissitudes of Civil Society with Special Reference to Scotland in the Eighteenth Century", Michael Grossberg
(72 Indiana Law Journal 497 (1997))

Teaching the Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories about Law, Schooling, and the Construction of American Families, Michael Grossberg
(1996 Utah Law Review 429 (1997))