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Volume 67
2001
Number 2
CONTENTS
THE SECOND CIRCUIT REVIEW: 2000-2001 TERM
Not Quite High Noon for Gunmakers, But It’s Coming:
Why Hamilton Still Means Negligence Liability
in Their Future (PDF)
Daniel L. Feldman
Making a Federal Case Out of It:
Section 1981 and At-Will Employment (PDF)
Joanna L. Grossman
Taking Subrogation Seriously:
The Blue Cross-Blue Shield
Tobacco Litigation Reconsidered (PDF)
Mark C. Weber
EDWARD V. SPARER PUBLIC INTEREST LAW FELLOWSHIP SYMPOSIUM:
ROAD BLOCKS TO JUSTICE:
CONGRESSIONAL STRIPPING OF FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION
Introduction
(PDF)
Eve Cary
An “Effective Death Penalty”?
AEDPA and Error Detection in Capital Cases
(PDF)
James S. Liebman
The Prison Litigation Reform Act:
The New Face of Court Stripping (PDF)
John Boston
The 1996 Immigration Legislation
and the Assault on the Courts
(PDF)
Lee Gelernt
NOTES
A Second Look at Clearing Firm Liability
Daphna Abrams
When Two Worlds Collide:
Examining the Second Circuit’s Reasoning in
Admitting Evidence of Civil Settlements
in Criminal Trials
Todd W. Blanche
The Future of Computer Software in
the Reverse Engineering War:
Excessive Protection v. Innovation
Barbara J. Vining
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