Faculty Scholarship

  • Richard S. Kay
    Soverignty in the New Hong Kong
    114 L.Q. Rev. 189
    (1998)

  • Richard S. Kay (with William B. Fisch)
    The Constitutionalization of Law in the United States
    46 Am. J. Comp. L. 437
    (1998, Supplement)

  • Kaaryn S. Gustafson
    Book Review
    42 Amer. J. of Legal Hist. 215
    (1998)
    (reviewing Elizabeth Bussiere, (Dis)Entitling the Poor (Penn State University Press, 1997))

  • Leslie C. Levin
    The MPRE Reconsidered
    86 Ky. L.J. 395
    (1998)

  • Leslie C. Levin
    The Emperor’s Clothes and Other Tales About the Standards for Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions
    48 Am. U. L. Rev. 1
    (1998)

  • Kaaryn Gustafson
    Broken Promises
    13 Berkeley Women's L. J. 3
    (1998)

  • Anne C. Dailey
    Holmes and the Romantic Mind
    48 Duke L. Rev. 429
    (1998)

  • Paul Katsampes & Marcia Minuck
    Bringing The Jail To The Forefront
    3 Corrections Mgmt. Q.
    (June 1997)

  • Robin D. Barnes
    Black America and School Choice: Charting a New Course
    106 Yale L. J. 2375
    (1997)

  • John Day
    Book Review: Havighurst, Blumstein & Brennan, Health Care Law and Policy, Readings, notes and Questions
    (University Case book Series)
    Duke Law Journal
    (2d ed. 1997)
    17
    Duke L.J.
    37
    reviewing Clark C. Havighurst, James F. Blumstein and Troyen A. Brennan, Health Care Law and Health Policy (1988)

  • John Day
    Managed Care and the Medical Profession
    Old Issues and Old Tensions--The Building Blocks of Tomorrow’s Health Care Delivery and Financing System
    3 Conn. Ins. L.J. 1
    (1996-97)

  • Bethany Berger
    After Pocahontas: Indian Women and the Law, 1830-1934
    American Indian Law Review
    (1997)
    22
    Am. Indian L. Rev.
    1
    Reprinted in part in Michael Higginbotham, Race and the Law: Cases and Materials (2005); Mixed Race America and the Law (Kevin R. Johnson ed., 2003); Gender and the Law: Cases and Materials (Katherine Bartlett et al. eds., 2002); and Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (Juan Perea et al. eds., 2000)

  • Thomas H. Morawetz
    Law’s Essence: Lawyers as Tellers of Tales
    Connecticut Law Review
    (1997)
    29
    Conn. L. Rev.
    899

  • Richard S. Kay
    Jus Tertii Standing and Constitutional Review in Canada
    7 Nat'l. Jour. Const. L. (Can.) 129
    (1997)

  • Robert Whitman with Henry F. Murray and Peggy M. Pschirrer
    The Poetic Imagination of Karl Llewellyn
    29 Tol. L. Rev. 27
    (1997)

  • Robert Whitman with Allison Barnes and Lawrence Frolik
    ALI-ABA’s Coulseling Older Clients
    (ALI-ABA, 1997)

  • Mark W. Janis
    The Utility of International Criminal Courts
    12 Conn. J. Intl. L. 161
    (1997)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Jus TertiiStanding and Constutional Review in Canada
    7 Nat'l J. Const. L. 129
    (1997)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Legal Rhetoric and Revolutionary Change
    7 Carib. L. Rev. 161
    (1997)

  • Hillary Greene
    Undead Laws: The Use of Historically Unenforced Criminal Statutes in Non-Criminal Litigation
    16 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 169
    (1997)

  • James H. Stark
    The Ethics of Mediation Evaluation: Some Troublesome Questions and Tentative Proposals, from an Evaluating Lawyer Mediator
    38 S. Tex. L. Rev. 769
    (1997)

  • Willajeanne F. McLean
    Opening Another Can of Worms: Protecting Product Configuration as Trade Dress
    66 U. Cin. L. Rev. 119
    (1997)

  • Patricia A. McCoy
    Levers of Law Reform: Public Goods and Russian Banking
    30 Cornell Int'l L.J. 45
    (1997)

  • Robert L. Birmingham
    Remarks in response to "Telling Alternative Stories: Heterodox Versions of the Prisoner's Dilemma: The Course Theoren, and Supply-Demand Equilibrium"
    29 Conn. L. Rev. 827
    (1997)

  • Loftus Becker
    Children's Rights vs. Adult Free Speech: Can They Be Reconciled?
    Connecticut Law Review
    (Winter 1997)
    29
    Conn. L. Rev.
    893