Stanford Law Review

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Coming of Age in a Corporate Law Firm: The Economics of Associate Career Patterns1989/02/0190
Problematic Relations: Franchising and the Law of Incomplete Contracts1990/04/0188
Examined Lives: Informational Privacy and the Subject as Object2000/05/0188
Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution among Neighbors in Shasta County1986/02/0188
Public Opinion and the Death Penalty1974/06/0180
Information Privacy in Cyberspace Transactions1998/04/0180
Experimentation with Human Beings1972/11/0178
The Myth of State Competition in Corporate Law2002/12/0178
The Changing Nature of Employment Discrimination Litigation1991/05/0176
Precedent1987/02/0175
Natural Monopoly and Its Regulation1969/02/0175
Deficit Reduction Through Diversity: How Affirmative Action at the FCC Increased Auction Competition1996/04/0173
The End of Bankruptcy2002/12/0172
State Intervention on Behalf of "Neglected" Children: A Search for Realistic Standards1975/04/0170
Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects1974/06/0169
A Buy-Side Model of M&A Lockups: Theory and Evidence2000/11/0164
Privacy As Intellectual Property?2000/05/0162
Patterns of Death: An Analysis of Racial Disparities in Capital Sentencing and Homicide Victimization1984/11/0162
Crystals and Mud in Property Law1988/02/0161
Simplified Bipartisan Computer Redistricting1965/05/0161
Procedural Justice as Fairness1974/06/0161
Where the Action Is: Critical Legal Studies and Empiricism1984/01/0160
The Law and Society Movement1986/02/0160
Mental Hospitalization of Troublesome Youth: An Analysis of Skyrocketing Admission Rates1988/02/0160
Desegregation as a Cold War Imperative1988/11/0159
The Death of Privacy?2000/05/0159
What's Wrong with Sexual Harassment?1997/04/0158
The Wrongs of Victim's Rights1985/04/0158
Objectivity and Interpretation1982/04/0156
A Property System for Market Allocation of the Electromagnetic Spectrum: A Legal-Economic-Engineering Study1969/06/0155