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Civil Rights and Social Rights: The Future of the Reconstruction Amendments
(Loyola Law School; 1999, 1992)
Symposium: Brown v. Board of Education and Its Legacy: A Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Public Law Litigation and the Ambiguties of Brown
(Fordham Law Review, 1992)
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court's concern for gradually carrying out desegregation in the public schools ironically gave rise to "'public law litigation"---an aggressive form ofjudicial review. Specifically. ...
Research and the Justice Mission of Law Schools
(1992)
There are some obvious things to say about research and the justice mission of law schools, and many other contributors to this discussion have said them. For example, jurisprudence lies at the core of the classical legal ...
Why So Many Lawyers? Are They Good or Bad?
(Fordham Law Review, 1992)
In this essay, Dean Clark examines the popular notion that the United States has too many lawyers and that this abundance burdens the nation. While acknowledging the great growth of law and lawyers in recent decades, Dean ...
Economics and the Environment: Trading Debt and Technology for Nature
(Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 1992)
In this article, Professor O’Neill and Professor Sunstein first explore and suggest improvements in current debt-for-nature swaps, with the ultimate aim of defending the use of economic incentives and Paretian principles ...
Book Review
(1992)
Who Should Regulate Lawyers?
(The Harvard Law Review Association, 1992)