
Faculty Editorials and Articles Archive
2003 | 2002 | 2001
2003
Lenders Threaten to Get Protection
Professor David Reiss and Baher Azmy, The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 18, 2003
"Falling on Deaf Ears: Scientists say that earwitnesses are unreliable. Why aren't the courts listening?"
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, Legal Affairs, November-December, 2003
Why the Latest Chapter in the Napster Saga Raises Issues About U.S./European Judicial Cooperation
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, November 24, 2003
Too Quick to Copyright: Companies cheat the law and the public by claiming ownership over too much stuff.
Professor Jason Mazzone Legal Times, November 17, 2003
(Listen to the related interview on Minnesota Public Radio.)
The Dying Voices of Jurors
Professor Jason Mazzone The National Law Journal, November 13, 2003
Does a Presidential Iraq Executive Order Take Away Tort Victims' Right To Sue? Protecting Halliburton at the Expense of Injured Workers
Professor Claire R. Kelly and Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, November 3, 2003
A New Jersey Case on Drunk Driving and Tort Law: Can Stadiums and Even Football Teams Be Liable for Accidents?
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, October 20, 2003
Judge Hellerstein's Ruling on the September 11 Suits: Is It Right About New York Tort Law?
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, October 6, 2003
"Corporate Fines: Wrist slaps are no deterrent"
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, The National Law Journal, September 22, 2003
The Hardest Job in the Law: The Judge Who Hears September 11 Suits, and His Recent Decision to Let The Suits Go Forward
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, September 22, 2003
Libya, Lockerbie, and the Long-Delayed Settlement
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, September 8, 2003
No More Delays for Liberian Children: "Ease Way for Liberians to Enter U.S."
Professor Stacy Caplow, Newsday, August 28, 2003 2003
"Ten Commandments Defiance Doesn’t Meet Civil Disobediance Test"
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, CNN.com, August 26, 2003
"Texas Inmate Shouldn't Face Death Sentence"
Professor Ursula Bentele, Philadelphia Inquirer, August 19, 2003
"Checking Our Balances"
Professor Susan Herman, American Laywer, July 2003
"The Ohio Supreme Court Voids a Sale of An Interest in a Lawsuit"
Professor Anthony J. Sebok and John C. P. Goldberg, Findlaw, June 16, 2003
"Laci Peterson Case Should Not Dictate Pro-Choice Agenda"
Professor Jennifer Rosato, Chicago Tribune, June 11, 2003
"Catch Phrase"
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 7, 2003
"The Coming Tort Reform Juggernaut"
Professor Anthony J. Sebok and John C. P. Goldberg, Findlaw, May 2003
"What Congress Owes New York"
Professor Jason Mazzone The New York Times, April 24, 2003
"The U.S. Right to Attack Terrorism Abroad" (PDF)
Professor Richard Allan, Crime & Justice International, January 2003
“When the War Begins, Let Us Remain Free to Speak Our Minds”
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, MSNBC.com, February 11, 2003
"A Retrospective on 2002's Corporate Scandals:
Responses Have So Far Failed To Target the Crucial Problem of Executive 'In-Groups'"
Professor James Fanto, Findlaw.com, January 9, 2003
“Is Bush’s Medicine the Right Cure?”
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, January, 2003
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2002
"Is There Reason to Fear a Cloned Baby?" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, The Trenton Times, December 14, 2002
“Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides With the States" (PDF)
Reviewed by Professor William E. Hellerstein, New York Law Journal, October 24, 2002
“Prosaic Justice” (PDF)
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Legal Affairs, September/October 2002
"Drug Testing Another Blow to Freedoms"
Professor Jennifer Rosato, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 14, 2002
"The Promise of Research: How a Ban on Therapeutic Cloning Stunts Scientific Progress" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, MSNBC.com, June 3, 2002
"The Recent Decision on the Hewlett-Packard/Compaq Mega-Merger:
How the Court Ignored the Psychological Reality of Over-Optimistic CEOs"
Professor James Fanto, Findlaw.com, May 14, 2002
"The USA Patriot Act and the US Department of Justice:
Losing Our Balances?"
Professor Susan Herman, JURIST.com, April 22, 2002
"Voting Technology: Bridge the Divide" (PDF)
Professor Paul Schwartz, The National Law Journal, March 11, 2002
"The Sept. 11 Victims Fund: Is This Deal Good or Raw?" (PDF)
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Newsday, January 27, 2002
"Litigation 'Management': Sneaky Tort Reform" (PDF)
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, The National Law Journal, January 14, 2002
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2001
"Administration Waves Flag for Oil" (PDF)
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, USA TODAY, November 13, 2001
"Think it Through: Why Congress is Wise to Go Slow on Anti-Terror Laws" (PDF)
Professor Lawrence M. Solan, MSNBC.COM, October 5, 2001
"Funding Stem-Cell Research is Ethical Public Policy" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, The Miami Herald, July 13, 2001
"Bye to Chads: Hello to What?" (PDF)
Professor Paul Schwartz, The National Law Journal, June 11, 2001
"Regulate More Than Just Cloning" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, The Atlanta Constitution, April 30, 2001
"An Unconstitutional Bill" (PDF)
Laura Murphy & Professor Joel Gora, The Wall Street Journal, Friday, April 6, 2001
"If Soft Money Goes, Then So Does Free Speach" (PDF)
Professor Joel M. Gora & Peter Wallison, the New York Times, Saturday, March 17, 2001
"Zero Tolerance, Zero Respect" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, MSNBC, March 13, 2001
"Restoring the Tarnished Image of the Legal Profession" (PDF)
Professor Jennifer Rosato, The Times, January 16, 2001
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