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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 80
2001-2002
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- Article: Beyond
Exit & Voice: User Participation in the Production
of Local Use Public Goods, Lee Anne Fennell, Page 1.
- Article: Human
Identification Theory and the Identity Theft Problem,
Lynn M. LoPucki, Page 89.
- Book Review: A
"Tincture of Justice": Judge Posner's Failed
Rehabilitation of Bush
v. Gore (reviewing Richard A. Posner's Breaking the
Deadlock: The 2000 Election, the Constitution, and the
Courts), Richard L. Hasen, Page 137.
- Note: Water
Associations and Federal Protection Under 7 U.S. C. §
1926(b): A Proposal to Repeal Monopoly Status, Scott
Hounsel, Page 155.
- Note: Doing
the Impossible: Appellate Reweighing of Harm and
Mitigation in Capital Cases after Williams
v. Taylor, with a Special Focus on Texas, Samy
Khalil, Page 193.
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- Article: The
Choice Between Property Rules and Liability Rules Revisited:
Critical Observations from Behavioral Studies,
Daphna Lewinson-Zamir, Page 219.
- Article: Toward
a New Theory of the Shareholder Role: "Sacred
Space" in Corporate Takeovers, Robert B.
Thompson and D. Gordon Smith, Page 261.
- Essay: Putting
the Safeguards Back Into the Political Safeguards of
Federalism, Bradford R. Clark, Page 327.
- Reply: Hegel,
Contract, and Abstract Personality: A Reply to
Professor Carlson, Chad McCracken, Page 343.
- Note: The
Right to Know One's Genetic Origin: Can, Should, or
Must a State That Extends This Right to Adoptees Extend an
Analogous Right to Children Conceived With Donor Gametes?,
Elizabeth Siberry Chestney, Page 365.
- Note: Funds
v. Big Tobacco and the Proximate-Cause Issue: A
Framework for Derative Injuries, David A. Curran,
Page 393.
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- Article: Freedom
of the Press, David A. Anderson, Page 429.
- Article: Regulating
by Incentives: Myths, Models, and Micromarkets,
Timothy F. Malloy, Page 531.
- Note: Talking
About My Generation: Assumption of Risk and the Rights
of Injured Concert Fans in the Twenty-First Century,
Luke Ellis, Page 607.
- Note: Heightened
Securities Liability for Lawyers Who Invest in Their
Clients: Worth the Risk?, Tanya Patterson,
Page 639.
- Note: Mediating
the Professional Paradox: An Application of the
Aggregate Idiot Phenomenon, Bob Rouder, Page 671.
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- Article: But
Some Are More Equal: Race, Exclusions, and Campaign
Finance, Spencer Overton, Page 987.
- Article: Activism
As Restraint: Lessons from Criminal Procedure, Stephen
F. Smith, Page 1057.
- Essay: Is
Secured Debt Efficient?, Claire A. Hill, Page 1117.
- Note: State
Sovereign Immunity in Administrative Adjudication, Jessica
B. Pulliam, Page 1179.
- Note: Attorney-Client
Arbitration: A Search for Appropriate Guidelines for
Pre-Dispute Agreements, Steven Quiring, Page 1213.
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- Article: A
Tale of Three Markets: The Law and Economics of
Predatory Lending, Kathleen C. Engle and Patricia A.
McCoy, Page 1255.
- Article: Third-Party
Interests in Criminal Law, Darryl K. Brown, Page
1383.
- Commentary: ICTY
Provisional Release: Current Practice, a Dissenting
Voice, and the Case for a Rule Change, Matthew M.
DeFrank, Page 1429.
- Book Review: Ending
the Revolution, (reviewing
Lawrence Lessig's The Future of Ideas: The Fate of
the Commons in a Connected World and Siva
Vaidhyanathan's Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise
of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity),
Sonia K. Katyal, Page 1465.
- Note: Federal
Sovereign Immunity and Compensatory Contempt, Daniel
Riess, Page 1487.
- Note: Sales
of In-Game Assets: An Illustration of the Continuing
Failure of Intellectual Property Law to Protect
Digital-Content Creators, Molly Stephens, Page 1513.
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- Symposium: What We Know
and Do Not Know About the Impact of Civil Justice on the
American Economy and Polity
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