The Articles in Law Reviews and Other Academic Journals Series presents scholarly articles written by Washington College of Law faculty and staff and published for academic readership.
Submissions from 1997
The Case against the Prison-Industrial Complex, Ira P. Robbins
Revisiting Equality: Feminist Thought About Intermediate Scrutiny, Ann Shalleck
Theory and Experience in Constructing the Realitonship between Lawyer and Client: Representing Women Who Have Been Abused, Ann Shalleck
Using Citizen Suits to Protect Biodiversity, William Snape
Mergers and Acquisitions in the European Community and the United States: A Movement toward a Uniform Enforcement Body, David Snyder
The Civil Opinions of Judge Phyllis A. Kravitch: A Tribute, Stephen Wermiel
The Treaty Obligations of the Successor States of the Former Soviet Union, Yogoslavia, and Czechoslovakia: Do They Continue in Force, Paul Williams
Toward the Enforcement of Universal Human Rights through Abrogation of the Rule of Non-Inquiry in Extradition, Richard J. Wilson
Using International Human Rights Law and Machinery in Defending Borderless Crime Cases, Richard J. Wilson
Submissions from 1996
Identifying Horizontal Price Fixing in the Electronic Marketplace, Jonathan Baker
Vertical Restraints with Horizontal Consequences: Competitive Effects of Most-Favored-Customer Clauses, Jonathan Baker
A Test Case for the World Bank, Daniel D. Bradlow
The World Bank, the IMF, and Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
Garbage In: Emerging Media and Regulation of Unsolicited Commercial Solicitiations, Michael W. Carroll
When Congress Just Says No: Deterrence Theory and the Inadequate Enforcement of the Federal Election Campaign Act, Michael W. Carroll
Crime and Punishment: Benign Neglect of Racism in the Criminal Justice System, Angela J. Davis
Men May Work from Sun to Sun, But Women's Work is Never Done: International Law and the Regulation of Women's Work at Night, Christine Farley
Confronting Expectations: Women in the Legal Academy, Christine Haight Farley
Men May Work from Sun to Sun, But Women's Work is Never Done: International Law and the Regulation of Women's Work at Night, Christine Haight Farley
Some Reflections on an Acting Deanship, Robert K. Goldman
Sovereignty and Regionalism, Horacio A. Grigera Naón
Projecting the Washington College of Law into the Future, Claudio Grossman
The Evolution of Free Trade in the Americas: NAFTA Case Studies, Claudio Grossman
WCL Commemorates Founders' Day, Claudio Grossman
Celebrating a Centennial: A Proud Past, A Promising Future , Claudio Grossman, Robert Kogod Goldman, Frederick R. Anderson, Nicholas N. Kittrie, Thomas Buergenthal, and Gordon A. Christenson
Amazon Burning and the World Bank: Lessons from the Second World Bank Inspection Panel Claim, David Hunter
Caught in the Net of Copyright, Peter Jaszi
APA-Adjudication: Is the Quest for Uniformity Faltering, Jeffrey Lubbers
Caballero Delgado and Santana: A Problematic Application of the American Convention on Human Rights, Claudia Martin and Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Counterpoint: Taking Exception, Diane Orentlicher
The Deliberate Contruction of Families without Fathers: Is It an Option for Lesbian and Heterosexual Mothers, Nancy Polikoff
Transcript for The Future of the Federal Courts, William H. Rehnquist, Sarah Evans Barker, Edward R. Becker, Claudio Grossman, Stephen Reinhardt, and Ira P. Robbins
George Bush's America Meets Dante's Inferno: The Americans with Disabilities Act in Prison, Ira Robbins
The System Worked: Our Schizophrenic Stance on Welfare, Robert Tsai
Submissions from 1995
The United Nations Response to the Crisis of Landmines in the Developing World, Kenneth Anderson
Fringe Firms and Incentives to Innovate, Jonathan Baker
The threat of the wandering poor: welfare parochialism and its impact on the use of housing mobility as an anti-poverty strategy., Susan Bennett
Limited Mandates and Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge for the World Bank and the IMF, Daniel D. Bradlow and Claudio Grossman
Limited Mandates and Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge for the World Bank and the IMF, Daniel Bradlow and Claudio Grossman
The Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century , Stephen B. Bright, Edward Chikofsky, Laurie Ekstrand, Harriet C. Ganson, Paul D. Kamenar, Robert E. Morin, William G. Otis, Jasmin Raskin, Ira P. Robbins, Diann Rust-Tierney, Charles F. Shilling, Andrew L. Sooner, Ronald J. Rabak, David V. Drehle, and James Wootton
Computer-Related Crimes, Michael W. Carroll
Clinical Education in a Different Voice: A Reply to Robert Rader, Robert Dinerstein
A Mini-Theme on Bankruptcy, Walter Effross
Confronting Expectations: Women in the Legal Academy, Christine Farley
The Inter-American System: Opportunities for Women's Rights, Claudio Grossman
A Festschrift in Honor of Seymour J. Rubin, Claudio Grossman, Tom Farer, Andreas J. Jacovides, Herman Schwartz, Bennett Boskey, William Diebold, and Christina M. Cerna