| Introduction | | Richard A. Matasar & Cameron
Stracher |
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| I. Legal
Education | | |
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| Process Reengineering
and Legal Education: An Essay on Daring to Think
Differently | | Karen
Gross |
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| The Rise and Fall of
American Legal Education | | Richard A.
Matasar |
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| Reflections on the
Essential Role of Legal Scholarship in Advancing Causes of Citizen
Groups | | Nadine
Strossen |
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| II. Sexuality and the
Law | | |
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| The Impact of
International Human Rights Developments on Sexual Minority
Rights | | Arthur S.
Leonard |
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| The
Use and Abuse of Social Science in the Same-Sex Marriage
Debate | | Stephen
A. Newman |
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| III. Law and
the Humanities | | |
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| If I Implore You and
Order You to Set Me Free | | Robert
Blecker |
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| Innocence and The
Sopranos | | Seth D.
Harris |
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| Bad Writing: Some
Thoughts on the Abuse of Scholarly Rhetoric | | Jethro K.
Lieberman |
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| Social Citizen as
"Guest Worker": A Comment on Identities of Immigrants and the
Working Poor | | Frank W.
Munger |
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| Suing Amy:
A Love Story | | Cameron
Stracher |
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| IV. Commerce and
Tax | | |
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| Cancellation of Debt
and Other Incidental Items of Income: Puritan Tax Rules in the
U.S. | | Richard C.E.
Beck |
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| Democratizing Capital:
The History, Law, and Reform of the Community Reinvestment
Act | | Richard D.
Marsico |
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| V. The Impact of Brown v.
Board of Education | | |
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| Separate, Unequal, and
Alien: Comments on the Limits of Brown | | Lenni
B. Benson |
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| The Rule of Law and
the Achievement of Unanimity in Brown | | Stephen
Ellmann |
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| Separate but Equal
Education in the Context of Gender | | Isabelle Katz
Pinzler |
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| VI. Also
Inside | | |
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| Rombach v.
Chang: To 9(b) or not to 9(b) | | Scott D. Woller |