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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 72
1993-1994
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- In Memoriam: A
Tribute to Jerre Williams, Thomas Gibbs Gee, Page i.
- In Memoriam: Jerre
S. Williams: A Standard by Which to Measure, Thomas
M. Reavley, Page iii.
- In Memoriam: Jerre
Williams: A Worthy Academic Career, Edward F.
Sherman, Page ix.
- Colloquy: The
Poverty of Interpretive Universalism: Toward the
Reconstruction of Legal Theory, Dennis Patterson,
Page 1.
- Colloquy: How
Come You Do Me Like You Do? A Response to Dennis Patterson,
Stanley Fish, Page 57.
- Colloquy: You
Made Me Do It: My Reply to Stanley Fish, Dennis
Patterson, Page 67.
- Article: The
Origins of Diversity Jurisdiction, the Rise of Legal
Positivism, and a Brave New World for Erie
and Klaxon, Patrick J. Borchers, Page 79
- Note: Reading
Literature/Reading Law: Is There a Literary Jurisprudence?,
John Fischer, Page 160.
- Note: Why
Superseding Cause Analysis Should Be Abandoned,
Terry Christlieb, Page 161.
- Book Review: Objectivity
and the Problems of Jurisprudence (reviewing
Kent Greenwalt's Law and Objectivity), Brian
Leiter, Page 187.
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- Article: Constructing
the Substantive Constitution, James E. Fleming, Page
211.
- Response: Liberal
Constitutionalism and Liberal Justice, Cass R.
Sunstein, Page 305.
- Review Essay: Lines
in the Sand (reviewing
Charles Fried's Order and Law: Arguing the Reagan
Revolution--A Firsthand Account, Lani Guinier, Page
315.
- Note: Loss
of Chance as Technique: Toeing the Line at Fifty-Percent,
Lori R. Ellis, Page 369.
- Note: After-Acquired
Evidence in Employment Discrimination Cases: A State of
Disarray, Kenneth G. Parker, Page 403.
- Book Review: Constructing
Liberal Political Theory (reviewing
John Rawl's Political Liberalism and T.K. Seung's Intuition
and Construction), William Powers, Jr., Page
443.
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- Article: Rethinking
the Line Between Corporate Law and Corporate Bankruptcy,
David A. Skeel, Jr., Page 471.
- Review Essay: Beyond
Dworkin's Dominions: Investments, Memberships, the Tree of
Life, and the Abortion Question (reviewing
Ronald Dworkin's Life's Dominion: An Argument About
Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom),
Daniel J.H. Greenwood, Page 559.
- Note: When
May a President Refuse to Enforce the Law?,
Christine E. Burgess, Page 631.
- Note: A
Proposal to Prohibit Industrial Relocation Subsidies,
Mark Taylor, Page 669.
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- Article: Science
and the Law in the Wake of Daubert:
A New Search for Scientific Knowledge, Bert Black,
Franciso J. Ayala and Carol Saffran-Brinks, Page 715.
- Article: The
Political Economy of Neocontractual Proposals for Products
Liability Reform, Mark Geistfeld, Page 803.
- Note: "The
Wild Card That Is the Public Interest": Putting a New
face on the Fourth Preliminary Injunction Factor,
Orin H. Lewis, Page 849.
- Note: Death
of an Idea: The Anencephalic as an Organ Donor,
David T. McDowell, Page 893.
- Note: Open
Court Records in Products Liability Litigation Under Texas
Rule 76a, Robert C. Nissen, Page 931.
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- Symposium: The Law of Bad
Faith in Contract and Insurance
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- Symposium: Philip
Bobbitt's Constitutional Interpretation
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