Centers

Journal of Human Rights

Journal of International and Comparative Law
 

 

Volume 49, Number 2 (2004)

 

 

Contents

Introduction  

Richard A. Matasar & Cameron Stracher

   

 

I. Legal Education  
     
Process Reengineering and Legal Education: An Essay on Daring to Think Differently   Karen Gross
     
The Rise and Fall of American Legal Education   Richard A. Matasar
   
Reflections on the Essential Role of Legal Scholarship in Advancing Causes of Citizen Groups   Nadine Strossen
   
II. Sexuality and the Law  

 

   

 

The Impact of International Human Rights Developments on Sexual Minority Rights  

Arthur S. Leonard

   

 

The Use and Abuse of Social Science in the Same-Sex Marriage Debate   Stephen A. Newman
   
III. Law and the Humanities  

 

   
If I Implore You and Order You to Set Me Free   Robert Blecker
   
Innocence and The Sopranos   Seth D. Harris
   
Bad Writing: Some Thoughts on the Abuse of Scholarly Rhetoric   Jethro K. Lieberman
     
Social Citizen as "Guest Worker": A Comment on Identities of Immigrants and the Working Poor   Frank W. Munger
   
Suing Amy: A Love Story   Cameron Stracher
   
IV. Commerce and Tax    
     
Cancellation of Debt and Other Incidental Items of Income: Puritan Tax Rules in the U.S.   Richard C.E. Beck
     
Democratizing Capital: The History, Law, and Reform of the Community Reinvestment Act   Richard D. Marsico
     
V. The Impact of Brown v. Board of Education    
     
Separate, Unequal, and Alien: Comments on the Limits of Brown   Lenni B. Benson
     
The Rule of Law and the Achievement of Unanimity in Brown   Stephen Ellmann
     
Separate but Equal Education in the Context of Gender   Isabelle Katz Pinzler
     
VI. Also Inside    
     
Rombach v. Chang: To 9(b) or not to 9(b)   Scott D. Woller