Columbia Law Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Talking "Culture": Gender, Race, Nation, and the Politics of Multiculturalism1996/10/0132
Police Discretion and the Quality of Life in Public Places: Courts, Communities, and the New Policing1997/04/0132
The Spendings Tax in Peace and War1943/03/0132
Individualizing Justice through Multiculturalism: The Liberals' Dilemma1996/06/0132
Class Wars: The Dilemma of the Mass Tort Class Action1995/10/0131
Limited Liability, Tort Victims, and Creditors1991/11/0131
The Domesticated Liberty of Lawrence v. Texas2004/06/0131
Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the Mythologies of Control2003/05/0130
The Kantian Theory of International Law1992/01/0130
The Securities Act of 19331933/11/0130
Soft Money, Hard Money, Strong Parties2000/04/0129
Transcending Equality Theory: A Way out of the Maternity and the Workplace Debate1986/10/0129
The Attorney as Gatekeeper: An Agenda for the SEC2003/06/0129
The Endless Problem of Corporate Personality1932/04/0129
Sex, Race, and Credentials: The Truth about Affirmative Action in Law Faculty Hiring1997/03/0129
Racial Profiling under Attack2002/06/0128
The Consent of the Governed: Constitutional Amendment outside Article V1994/03/0128
Does Kant Have a Theory of Punishment?1987/04/0128
Naked Preferences and the Constitution1984/11/0128
Persuasion, Autonomy, and Freedom of Expression1991/03/0128
Historical Foundations of the Law of Evidence: A View from the Ryder Sources1996/06/0128
Transitional Transnational Law1965/05/0128
Reparations for Slavery and Other Historical Injustices2003/04/0128
Why Restrain Alienation?1985/06/0127
Man's Trial, Woman's Tribulation: Rape Cases in the Courtroom1977/01/0127
A Relational Theory of Secured Financing1986/06/0127
Law among Liberal States: Liberal Internationalism and the Act of State Doctrine1992/12/0127
Lives, Life-Years, and Willingness to Pay2004/01/0126
No "Sweat"? Copyright and Other Protection of Works of Information after Feist v. Rural Telephone1992/03/0126
Organ Donations by Incompetents and the Substituted Judgment Doctrine1976/01/0126