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" A QUESTION WHICH CONVULSES A NATION": THE EARLY REPUBLIC'S GREATEST DEBATE ABOUT THE JUDICIAL REVIEW POWER.

RUGER, THEODORE W.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 3/2004, pág. 826 a 897

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION 2. CONTEXT AND CHRONOLOGY 3. POWER, LEGITIMACY, AND CONSTITUTIONALISM 4. RAMIFICATIONS ACROSS GEOGRAPHY, TYME, AND THEORY

(COLOR) BLIND FAITH: THE TRAGEDY OF RACE, CRIME, AND THE LAW.

BUTLER, PAUL

Harvard Law Review, n.º 5/1998, pág. 1270

Sumario
1. Introduction: Randall Kennedy - Better and worse. 2. Two principles of highly respectable negroes. a) Principle I: The respectable negro is uplifted when the bad blacks is punished. b) Principle II: The respectable negro is "extra-careful" not to upset whites. 3. Scholarship and power: respectable randall's dereliction of duty.

1997 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES LECTURES THE PROBLEMATICS OF MORAL AND LEGAL THEORY.

POSNER, RICHARD A.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 7/1998, pág. 1637

Sumario
1. The limits of moral theorizing. a) The thesis of part i summarized. b) My moral stance. c) What i think of "theory". d) The relativity of morals. e) Reconceiving morality functionally. f) The moral sentiments. g) The problem of motivation and the methods of the moral entrepreneur. h) The scholarship of morality. i) The perils of uniformity. j) Professionalism's cold grip and the impotence of education. k) Moral change and the persistence of moral debate - and of academic moralism.

A ¨CATEGORY-SPECIFIC¨LEGISLATIVE APPROACH TO THE INTERNET PERSONAL JURISDICTION PROBLEM IN U.S. LAW

Harvard Law Review, n.º 5/2004, pág. 1617 a 1638

Sumario
SUMMARY: 1. THE CURRENT REGIME FOR DETERMINING PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER WEBSITES: THE ZIPPO TEST 2. THE CALDER ¨EFFECTS¨ TEST 3. REASSESSING ZIPPO: THE PREDICTABILITY PROBLEM: NOT JUST ZIPPO 3. BACK TO THE FUTURE: REVISITING ZIPPO FOR A NEW APPROACH 4. THE OUTLINES OF A NEW APPROACH: CATEGORY-SPECIFIC JURISDICTION 5. BRINGING CATEGORY-SPECIFIC JUISDICTION TO THE SPRAWLING MALL AND VAST LIBRARY 6. TESTING THE CATEGORY-SPECIFIC APPROACH 7. THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION 8. CONCLUSION

A BOOK OF LAUGHTER AND FORGETTING: KALMAN'S STRANGE CAREER AND THE MARKETING OF CIVIC REPUBLICANISM

KALMAN, LAURA

Harvard Law Review, n.º 4/1998, pág. 1025

Sumario
1. The Historians' Complaint. 2. Kalman's version: Civic republicanism didn't exist, and it's a good thing, too. 3. Methods of irony and ironies of method. a) A curiously formal argument. b) A question of evidence. c) The burden of proof. d) An open question. 4. The marketing of civic republicanism.

A MOST PRIVATE REMEDY: FOREIGN PARTY SUITS AND THE U.S. ANTITRUST LAWS

Harvard Law Review, n.º 7/2001, pág. 2122

Sumario
1. U.S. antitrust law and foreign commercegenerally. a) Background. b) The international scope of theantitrust laws. c) The flip-side: Exports. 2. Pfizer V.India and the apparent rise of export concerns. 3. TheFTAIA: A confusing clarification. 4. Interpreting the FTAIA.a) Plain language of the FTAIA. b) The legislative historyof the FTAIA. 5. Pfizer revisited: Ensuring deterrence andthe need for international competition standards. 6.Conclusion.

A NEW APPROACH TO VALUING SECURED CLAIMS IN BANKRUPTCY

ARYE BEBCHUK, LUCIAN;FRIED, JESSE M.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/2001, pág. 2386

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The valuation problem. a) Thesecured creditor's rights outdside and inside bankruptcy.b) The problem of valuing collateral. c) Existing methods ofvaluing collateral. d) The valuation problem undermarket-based reforms. 3. The proposed approach. a)Reconceptualizing the secured creditor's claim. b) Themechanism and its three stages. c) First stage: the auctionof the nonrecourse note. d) Second stage: Completion of thebankruptcy proceeding. e) Third stage: post-bankruptcyresolution of the nonrecourse note. f) Incorporating themechanism into bargaining-based or options-based bankruptcy.g) An alternative version of the mechanism. h) Using themechanism to implement partial priority. 4. Conclusion.

A REFORMED ECONOMIC MODEL OF CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY

Harvard Law Review, n.º 6/1996, pág. 1338

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The competing Models. 3. The reformed economic model. 4. Predictions and evidence. 5. Advantages of the reformed economic model. 6. Conclusion.

A SELF-ENFORCING MODEL OF CORPORATE LAW

BLACK, BERNARD;KRAAKMAN, REINIER

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/1996, pág. 1911

Sumario
1. The national contexts that shape corporate law. 2. Self-enforcement approach to corporate law. 3. Governance structure and voting rules. 4. Structural constraints on particular corporate actions. 5. Remedies. 6. The parth-dpendent evolution of developed country corporate law.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW GOES TO WAR

SUNSTEIN, CASS R.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/2005, pág. 2663

Sumario
I. PRESIDENTIAL POWER IN CHEVRON'S SHADOW. II. CANONS AND COUNTERCANONS. III. CONCLUSION.

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