The Article III Box: The Power of ?Congress? to Attack the ?Jurisdiction? of ?Federal Courts? [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts], 78 Texas Law Review 1405 (2000).
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Motion and Debate, 70 American Law Institute Proceedings 255, 262, 267-268, 274-275 (1993). [Reprinted in part, 54 Louisiana Law Review 837 (1994) by the review?s editors as basis of a Symposium.]
On Departing from Forum Law [Symposium], 35 Mercer Law Review 595 (1984). [Anthologized in A Conflict-of-Laws Anthology 122 (Gene R. Shreve ed.; Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co., 1997).]
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Choice of Law and Minimal Scrutiny, 49 University of Chicago Law Review 440 (1982). [Anthologized in A Conflict-of-Laws Anthology 339 (Gene R. Shreve ed.; Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co., 1997).] <http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/lweinberg/minscpub.pdf>
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The New Meaning of Equity, 28 Journal of Legal Education 532 (1977).
Choice of Law and the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence: New Perspectives, 122 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 594 (1974).
Contributions
Courts, United States Federal, in 2 The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History 255 (Stanley N. Katz ed.; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).
Motion and Debate, 79 American Law Institute Proceedings 468-469, 481-483, 485-486 (2002).
Of Theory and Theodicy: The Problem of Immoral Law, in Law and Justice in a Multistate World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. von Mehren 473 (James A.R. Nafziger & Symeon C. Symeonides eds.; Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2002). <http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/lweinberg/vonpub.pdf>
Motion and Debate, 69 American Law Institute Proceedings 211-216 (1992) (motion carried).
Introductory Remarks, in Artists in the Nineties, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting?Philosophical Society of Texas, 35 (Dallas: The Society, 1989).
Motion and Debate, 65 American Law Institute Proceedings 329-333 (motion carried); Comments, 344-345 (1988).
Other
A Structural Revision of the Conflicts Restatement (AALS Section on the Conflict of Laws, Washington, DC, January 4, 1998).
The Slavery Cases (AALS Section on the Conflict of Laws; Washington, DC, Jan. 4, 1997).
The Federal-State Conflict of Laws (AALS Section on the Conflict of Laws; San Antonio, TX, Jan. 4, 1992).
Federal Courts: Forum for Public Interest Litigation (4th Annual O?Neill Symposium on American Politics; Boston College, Boston, MA, Oct. 21, 1988).
The Limitations Debates and the Impact of Wortman (AALS Workshop on the Conflict of Laws; Washington, DC, July 7-9, 1988).
Law as Design: Does Neatness Count? (37th Annual International Design Conference; Aspen, CO, July, 1987).
The Relation Between Jurisdiction and Choice of Law (AALS Section on Conflict of Laws; Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 1987).
Legal Theory and the Federal Common Law (Symposium on Constitutional Commentaries; University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, Mar. 7, 1986).
Insights and Ironies (Bhopal Symposium; University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, Feb.6, 1985).