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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 73
1994-1995
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- Article: Interpreting
the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Douglas
Laycock & Oliver S. Thomas, Page 209.
- Article: The
Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Pushing the Limits of
Legislative Power, Scott C. Idleman, Page 247.
- Article: Federalizing
Legal Ethics, Fred C. Zacharias, Page 335.
- Note: Normalization
as a Goal: The Americans with Disabilities Act and
Individuals with Mental Retardation, William
Christian, Page 409.
- Note: Capital
Sentencing Procedure: A Lethal Oddity in the Supreme Court's
Case Law, Stephen Hornbuckle, Page 441.
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- In Memoriam: A
Tribute to My Friend Tom Gee, Griffin Bell, Page
463.
- In Memoriam: Thomas
Gibbs Gee: Mr. Valiant, Thomas M. Reavley, Page 467.
- In Memoriam: A
Tribute to the Honorable Thomas Gibbs Gee: The Best Boss
a Guy (or Gal) Ever Had, David Simon Sokolow, Page
471.
- Article: Cooperation
and Constraint in the Modern Corporation: An Inquiry into
the Causes of Corporate Immorality, Lawrence E.
Mitchell, Page 477.
- Article: The
Hidden Source of Congress's Power to Abrogate State
Sovereign Immunity, Jonathan R. Siegel, Page 539.
- Essay: Medea
and the Un-Man: Literary Guidance in the Determination of
Heinousness under
Maynard v. Cartwright, Paul J. Heald, Page 571.
- Note: A
Constitutional Alternative to the ABA's Gag Rules on
Judicial Campaign Speech, J. David Rowe, Page 597.
- Note: A
Defense of a Rights-Based Approach to Identifying Coercion
in Contract Law, Sian E. Provost, Page 629.
- Book Review: Let
Us Now Praise Infamous Men (reviewing
Owne Fiss's History of the Supreme Court of the United
States: Troubled Beginnings of the Modern State, 1888-1910),
Stephen A. Siegel, Page 661.
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- Article: Legitimizing
Pollution Through Pollution Control Laws: Reflections on
Scapegoating Theory, Bradley C. Bobertz, Page 711.
- Article: Unintended
Consequences of Mandatory Disclosure, Samuel
Issacharoff & George Loewenstein, Page 753.
- Article: The
Persistent Problem of Lending Discrimination: A Law and
Economics Analysis, Peter P. Swire, Page 787.
- Note: English-Only
Rules and the Role of Perspective in Title VII Claims,
Jeffrey D. Kirtner, Page 871.
- Note: Representing
General Partnerships and Close Corporations: A Situational
Analysis of Professional Responsibility, Bryan J.
Pechersky, Page 919.
- Book Review: Gladly
Wolde He Lerne, and Gladly Teche (reviewing
Charles Alan Wright's Law of Federal Courts),
Richard D. Freer, Page 957.
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- In Memoriam: Irving
L. Goldberg Memorial, Patrick E. Higginbotham, Page
973.
- In Memoriam: Tribute
to Judge Irving L. Goldberg: The Consummate Humanist,
Dian P. Wood, Page 977.
- In Memoriam: A
Tribute to Judge Irving L. Goldberg, Lee M. Simpson,
Page 981.
- Article: Hedging
Expectations: "Derivative Reality" and the Law and
Finance of the Corporate Objective, Henry T.C. Hu,
Page 985.
- Article: Beyond
Gender: Peremptory Challenges and the Roles of the Jury,
Nancy S. Marder, Page 1041.
- Review Essay: Progressive
Lawyering and Lost Traditions (reviewing
Milner S. Ball's The Word and the Law and Anthony T.
Kronman's The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal
Profession), Peter Margulies, Page 1139.
- Note: An
Argument for Exempting Prestige Goods from the Per Se Ban on
Resale Price Maintenance, George R. Ackert, page
1185.
- Note: Criminalizing
Attorney-Client Sexual Relations: Toward Substantive
Enforcement, William D. Langford, Jr., Page 1223.
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- Article: The
Mystery of Lorain Journal and the Quest for
Foreclosure in Antitrust, John E. Lopatka &
Andrew N. Kleit, Page 1255.
- Article: A
Prudential Theory of Judicial Candor, Scott C.
Idleman, Page 1307.
- Note: Civil
Rights and Professional Wrongs: A Female Lawyer's Dilemma,
Ashley Kissinger, Page 1419.
- Note: Pattern-Based
Memory and the Writing Used to Refresh, Thomas M.
Tomlinson, Page 1461.
- Book Review: Back
to the Future for Federal Appeals Courts: Rationing Federal
Justice by Recovering Limited Jurisdiction (reviewing
Thomas E. Baker's Rationing Justice on Appeal: The
Problems of the U.S. Courts of Appeals), Edith H.
Jones, Page 1485.
- Book Review: Surveys
Without Solutions: Another Study of the United States Courts
of Appeals (reviewing
Thomas E. Baker's Rationing Justice on Appeal: The
Problems of the U.S. Courts of Appeals), Stephen
Reinhardt, Page 1505.
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- Symposium: National Mass
Tort Conference.
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