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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 77
1998-1999
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- Dedication: William
Wayne Justice: The Life of the Law, Lynn E. Blais,
Page 1.
- Dedication: A
Tribute to Justice, Richard Warren Mithoff, Page 9.
- Dedication: Judge
Justice, Henry A. Politz, Page 13.
- Article: Commercializing
Marriage: A Proposal for Valuing Women's Work Through
Premarital Security Agreements, Martha M. Ertman,
Page 17.
- Article: Administrative
Common Law in Judicial Review, John F. Duffy, Page
113.
- Note: Standing
on Its Head: The Problem of Future Claimants in Mass Tort
Class Actions, Jeremy Gaston, Page 215.
- Note: Racial
Classifications Under Strict Scrutiny: Policy Considerations
and the Remedial-Plus Approach, Susan M. Maxwell,
Page 259.
- Book Review: The
Irony of Deregulatory Takings (reviewing
J. Gregory Sidak and Daniefl F. Spulber's Deregulatory
Takings and the Regulatory Contract: The Competitive
Transformation of Network Industries in the United States),
Jim Rossi, Page 297.
- Commentary: Legal
Scholarship at the Crossroads: On Farce, Tragedy, and
Redemption, Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., Page 321.
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- Article: Successive
Prosecutions and Compound Criminal Statutes: A Functional
Test, Susan R. Klein and Katherine P. Chiarello,
Page 333.
- Essay: In
Praise of Law School Rankings: Solutions to Coordination and
Collective Action Problems, Russell Korobkin, Page
403.
- Note: When
"Lesser" Is More: The Case for Reviving the
Constitutional Right to a Lesser Included Offense,
Michael G. Pattillo, Page 429.
- Note: Trading
in Trademark-- Why the Anti-Assignment in Gross Doctrine
Should Be Abolished When Trademarks Are Used as Collateral,
Allison Sell McDade, Page 465.
- Commentary: A
Plea for Return to Evidence Rule 702, Thomas M.
Reavley and Daniel A. Petalas, Page 493.
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- Article: Rethinking
Freedom of Contract: A Bankruptcy Paradigm, Steven
Schwarcz, Page 515.
- Article: Death
by Default: An Empirical Demonstration of False and Forced
Choices in Capital Sentencing, William J. Bowers and
Benjamin D. Steiner, Page 605.
- Note: Hegel
and the Autonomy of Contract Law, Chad McCracken,
Page 719.
- Note: Sharing
the Burden: Exploring the Space Between Uniform and Specific
Applicability in Current Free Exercise Jurisprudence,
Kenneth D. Sansom, Page 753.
- Book Review: The
Rule of Law v. The Misrule of Ideology: The Confederacy and
Constitutional Interpretation (reviewing
Mark Brandon's Free in the World: American Slavery and
Constitutional Failure), Marshall L. DeRosa, Page
789.
- Book Review: Redrawing
the Boundaries of Permissible Speech (reviewing
David Rabban's Free Speech in its Forgotten Years),
Thomas L. Haskell, Page 807.
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- Article: Making
the Fifth: The Constitutionalization of American
Self-Incrimination Doctrine, 1791-1903, John Fabian
Witt, Page 825.
- Article: "Recoding"
Intellectual Property and Overlooked Audience Interests,
Justin Hughes, Page 923.
- Note: John
Marshall, the Sedition Act, and Free Speech in the Early
Republic, Gregg Costa, Page 1011.
- Note: Pushing
the Limits of the Judicial Power: Tolling State Statutes of
Limitations Under 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d), Brian
Agustus Beckcom, Page 1049.
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Book
Review Colloquium: Reviewing Peter C. Caldwell's Popular
Sovereignty and the Crisis of German Constitutional Law: the
Theory & Practice of Weimar Constitutionalism and
David Dyzenhaus's Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt,
Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar).
The
Politics of Law in Weimar German, Ellen Kennedy,
Page 1079.
Jurisprudence,
Democracy, and the Death of the Weimar Republic,
Neil MacCormick, Page 1095.
"Integrative
Jurisprudence" and Other Misdemeanors, G.L.
Ulmen, Page 1107.
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- Article: Our
Nonuniform Constitution: Geographical Variations of
Constitutional Requirement in the Aid of Community,
Mark D. Rosen, Page 1129.
- Essay: Family
at the Birth of American Constitutional Order, Mark
E. Brandon, Page 1195.
- Note: Where
Are the Reasonable Efforts to Enforce the Reasonable Efforts
Requirement?: Monitoring State Compliance Under the Adoption
Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, Shawn L.
Raymond, Page 1235.
- Note: Peering
into a Black Box: Discovery and Adequate Attorney
Representation for Class Action Settlements, G.
Donald Puckett, Page 1271.
- Book Review: Thaumatrope,
(reviewing Andrew L. Kaufman's Cardozo), William
Powers, Jr., Page 1319.
- Book Review: The
Public Trust Doctrine: A Tragedy of the Common Law (reviewing
Bonnie J. McCay's Oyster Wars and the Public Trust:
Property, Law and Ecology in New Jersey History,
James R. Rasband, Page 1335.
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- In Memoriam: Page
Keeton, Torts Scholar, David Anderson, Page 1361.
- In Memoriam: Dean
Page Keeton: A Tribute, W. Royal Furgeson, Jr., Page
1365.
- In Memoriam: Comments
on the Retirement of Dean Keeton, M. Michael Sharlot,
Page 1367.
- In Memoriam: Page
Keeton: A Great Dean, Charles Alan Wright, Page
1369.
- Article: Why
No Judge Should Be a Dworkinian Coherentist, Ken
Kress, Page 1375.
- Essay: Institutions
and Laws Again, Neil MacCormick, Page 1429.
- Note: Secured
Financing in Russia: Risks, Legal Incentives, and Policy
Concerns, Brendon Bennett, Page 1443.
- Note: "In
the Business" of Fencing: Making Sense of Federal
Sentencing Enhancement for Dealers in Stolen Goods, Dean
Lanter, Page 1485.
- Book Review: Romancing
Stone (reviewing
Sanford Levinson's Written in Stone: Public Monuments in
Changing Societies), Sebastian de Grazia,
Page 1527.
- Commentary: The
Second Coming of Symth v. Ames, Jim Chen, Page 1535.
- Commentary: Making
Pets: Social Workers, "Problem Groups," and the
Role of the SPCA -- Getting a Little More Precise About
Radicalized Narratives, Richard Delgado, Page 1571.
- Commentary: Burdening
the Least of Us: "Race-Conscious" Ethics in
Criminal Defense, Abbe Smith, 1585.
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- Symposium: Money,
Politics, and Equality
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