CONTENTS
Volume 61, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Forums of the Future: The Role of Specialized Courts
in Resolving Business
Disputes
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
The Quality of the Judges
Is What Counts in the End
John L. Gibbons
The Sixth Abraham L. Pomerantz Lecture:
Commentary on the Paper by
ProfessorDreyfuss
Pauline Newman
Two Cheers for Specialization
Jeffrey W. Stempel
BOOK REVIEW
Posner's Overcoming Law:
"Muddling Through" the Hard Cases
OVERCOMING LAW
by Richard A. Posner
Peter Blum
NOTES
Time Limits On Arbitrability of
Securities Industry Disputes Under
the Arbitration
Rules of Self-Regulatory Organizations
The Discovery Rule: Allowing Adult Survivors
of Childhood Sexual Abuse
the
Opportunity for Redress
Not Your Garden Variety Tort Reform: Statutes
Barring Claims for Wrongful Life
and
Wrongful Birth Are Unconstitutional
Under the Purpose Prong of Planned Parenthood v.
Casey
COMMENT
Self-Incrimination, Preclusion, Practical Effect
and Prejudice to Plaintiffs:
The Faulty
Vision of SEC v. Graystone Nash, Inc.
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