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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 75
1996-1997
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- Foreword: A
Law Review for Texas, Thomas R. Phillips, Page 1.
- Foreword: And
Now We Are 75, Charles Alan Wright, Page 5.
- Foreword: Why
Did We Do It?, Scott J. Atlas, Page 9.
- Article: The
First Shall Be Last: A Contextual Argument for Abandoning
Temporal Rules of Lien Priority, Ronald J. Mann,
Page 11.
- Article: Verbal
Completeness and Exclusionary Rules Under the Federal Rules
of Evidence, Dale A. Nance, Page 51.
- Note: Substantive
Justice and State Interests in the Aftermath of Herrera
v. Collins: Finding an Adequate Process for the
Resolution of Bare Innocence Claims Through State
Postconviction Remedies, Michael J. Muskat, Page
131.
- Note: The
Role of Nonuse Values in Natural Resource Damages: Past,
Present, and Future, Judith Robinson, Page 189.
- Book Review: Hans
Linde and the Elusive Art of Judging: Intellect and Craft
Are Never Enough (reviewing
Robert F. Nagel's Intellect and Craft: The Contributions
of Justice Hans Linde to American Constitutionalism),
Patricia M. Wald, Page 215.
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- Article: On
the Genealogy of Moral Hazard, Tom Baker, Page 237.
- Article: A
Primer on Prejudgment Interest, Michael S. Knoll,
Page 293.
- Note: Choice
of Law in Distinguishing Leases from Security Interests
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, J.C. Rozendaal,
Page 375.
- Note: Defending
the System: Application of the Intraenterprise Immunity
Doctrine in Physician Peer Review Antitrust Cases,
Barbara K. Miller, Page 409.
- Book Review: Intentionalism,
the Founders, and Constitutional Interpretation (reviewing
Jack N. Rakove's Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in
the Making of the Constitution), Paul Finkelman,
Page 435.
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- Article: Demystifying
Deossification: Rethinking Recent Proposals to Modify
Judicial Review of Notice and Comment Rulemaking,
Mark Seidenfeld, Page 483.
- Article: The
Courts and the Ossification of Rulemaking: A Response to
Professor Seidenfeld, Thomas O. McGarity, Page 525.
- Article: Hard
Look Review in a World of Techno-Bureaucratic Decisionmaking:
A Reply to Professor McGarity, Mark Seidenfeld, Page
559.
- Article: Rethinking
the Adequacy of Adequate Representation, Patrick
Woolley, Page 571.
- Note: State
Sovereign Immunity in State-Court Admiralty Suits,
Marc Vockell, Page 631.
- Note: Riotous
Uncertainty: A Quarrel with the "Commentators'
Rule" Against 1441 (c) Removal for Counterclaim,
Michael C. Massengale, Page 659.
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- Article: Freedom
of Expression in the Workplace and the Problem of
Discriminatory Harassment, Cynthia L. Estlund, Page
687.
- Article: Stolen
Photographs: Personality, Publicity, and Privacy,
Jeffrey Malkan, Page 779.
- Note: The
Case for Redistricting Commissions, Jeffrey C. Kubin,
Page 837.
- Book Review: Romantic
Authorship and the Rhetoric of Property (reviewing
James Boyle's Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the
Construction of the Information Society), Mark A.
Lemley, Page 873.
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- Article: Why
Is the Supreme Court of the United States Protecting State
Judges from Popular Democracy?, Edward Hartnett,
Page 907.
- Article: The
Economics of Improvement in Intellectual Property Law,
Mark A. Lemley, Page 989.
- Note: Regulatory
Reform and the Chevron
Doctrine: Can Congress Force Better Decisionmaking by
Courts and Agencies?, Mark Burge, Page 1085.
- Note: Maritime
Losses Resulting from Reckless Conduct: Are They Fortuitous?,
Madeline V. Dvorocsik, Page 1133.
- Note: Consensual
Sentencing in the Magistrate Court, Daniel E. Hinde,
Page 1161.
- Book Review: Rodrigo's
Fifteenth Chronicle: Racial Mixture, Latino-Critical
Scholarship, and the Black-White Binary (reviewing
Louise Ann Fisch's All Rise: Reynaldo G. Garza, The First
Mexican American Federal Judge), Richard Delgado,
Page 1181.
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- Article: Making
Sense of the Antitrust State-Action Doctrine: Balancing
Political Participation and Economic Efficiency in
Regulatory Federalism, Robert P. Inman & Daniel
L. Rubinfeld, Page 1203.
- Article: Lawyers,
Arbitrariness, and the Eighth Amendment, Louis D.
Bilionis & Richard A. Rosen, Page 1301.
- Note: Assignments
of Rights and Covenants Not to Execute in Insurance
Litigation, Chris Wood, Page 1373.
- Note: Images
of Women and Capital Sentencing Among Female Offenders:
Exploring the Outer Limits of the Eighth Amendment and
Articulated Theories of Justice, Jenny E. Carroll,
Page 1413.
- Book Review: Informative
Surprises from the Law of the Church of England
(reviewing Norman Doe's The Legal Framework of the Church
of England: A Critical Study in a Comparative Context),
R.H. Helmholz, Page 1455.
- Book Review: Fan
Letters (reviewing Robert M. Mennel and Christine L.
Compston's Holmes & Frankfurter: Their
Correspondence, 1912-1934), Sanford Levinson, Page
1471.
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- W. Page Keeton Symposium on Tort
Law
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