Stanford Law Review

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Just Vote No: A Minimalist Strategy for Dealing with Barbarians inside the Gates1993/04/0154
Reforming Environmental Law1985/05/0154
Predictably Incoherent Judgments2002/06/0154
Interest Groups in American Public Law1985/11/0153
Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy2001/07/0152
The New Economic Theory of the Firm: Critical Perspectives from History1989/07/0152
Politics As Markets: Partisan Lockups of the Democratic Process1998/02/0150
Involuntary Euthanasia of Defective Newborns: A Legal Analysis1975/01/0149
The Reliance Interest in Property1988/02/0146
State Intervention on Behalf of "Neglected" Children: Standards for Removal of Children from Their Homes, Monitoring the Status of Children in Foster Care, and Termination of Parental Rights1976/04/0145
Resolving Conflicting International Data Privacy Rules in Cyberspace2000/05/0145
Bidder Overpayment in Takeovers1989/02/0144
The Limits of Cognition and the Limits of Contract1995/01/0144
Gender, Violence, Race, and Criminal Justice2000/04/0143
Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law1975/04/0142
Some Speculation about Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning1970/11/0142
Law, Medicine, and Trust2002/11/0142
The Powerful Antitakeover Force of Staggered Boards: Further Findings and a Reply to Symposium Participants2002/12/0141
The Effect of Peremptory Challenges on Jury and Verdict: An Experiment in a Federal District Court1978/02/0141
Roll over Beethoven1984/01/0141
Do We Have an Unwritten Constitution?1975/02/0140
The Zones of Cyberspace1996/05/0140
Sexual Orientation and the Politics of Biology: A Critique of the Argument from Immutability1994/02/0140
Statutory Interpretation as Practical Reasoning1990/01/0139
Juvenile Justice Reform: An Historical Perspective1970/06/0139
The First Great Law & Economics Movement1990/04/0139
Oligopoly and the Antitrust Laws: A Suggested Approach1969/06/0139
Tailoring Legal Protection for Computer Software1987/07/0139
State Supreme Courts: A Century of Style and Citation1981/05/0139
Cultural Dissent2001/12/0139