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JUST WHAT YOU'D EXPECT: PROFESSOR HENDERSON'S REDESIGN OF PRODUCTS LIABILITY

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/1998, pág. 2366

Sumario
1. Henderson's views and the new "restatement". 2. The inefficiency of the new negligence regime. 3. Process constraints reexamined. 4. Conclusion.

KILLING HER SOFTLY: INTIMATE ABUSE AND THE VIOLENCE OF STATE INTERVENTION

MILLS, LINDA G.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 2/1999, pág. 551

Sumario
1. Mandatory policies. 2. Clinical concerns. 3. Aschematic of state violence. 4. Survivor-Centered model. 5.Healing the divides.

LAW MAKING FOR BABY MAKING: AN INTERPRETIVE APPROACH TO THE DETERMINATION OF LEGAL PARENTAGE

GARRISON, MARSHA

Harvard Law Review, n.º 4/2000, pág. 835

Sumario
1. The revoution in reproduction: Processes,problems, and legal principles. 2. Law making for babymaking: A comparison of approaches. 3. The law of parentalstatus: Who is a legal parent? How is parentage determined?.4. Applying family law to technological conception. 5.Conclusion.

LAW, DEMOCRACY, AND MORAL DISAGREEMENT. (REVIEW OF GUTMANN & THOMPSON: DEMOCRACY AND DISAGREEMENT: WHY MORAL CONFLICT CANNOT BE AVOIDED IN POLITICS, AND WHAT SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT IT, AND SUNSTEIN: LEGAL REASONING AND POLITICAL CONFLICT).

GEORGE, ROBERT P.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 7/1997, pág. 1388

Sumario
1. Rawls and the fact of reasonable disagreement. 2. Deliberative democracy in the face of reasonable disagreement. 3. Reasonable disagreement and judicial review. 4. Conclusion.

LAW, RACE, AND THE BORDER: THE EL PASO SALT WAR OF 1877.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 3/2004, pág. 941 a 963

Sumario
1. THE RISE AND FALL OF A FRONTIER LEGAL REGIME 2. THE EL PASO SALT WAR: THE STANDARD NARRATIVE 3. THE SALT WAR REINTERPRETED: A LEGAL NARRATIVE 3. CONCLUSION

LEADINF CASES. FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS

Harvard Law Review, n.º 1/1997, pág. 380

Sumario
1. Bankruptcy code. 2. Civil rights act. 3. Patent act. 4. Securities excnange act of 1934. 5. Voting rights act.

LEADING CASES

Harvard Law Review, n.º 1/2004, pág. 248

Sumario
I. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. A. CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE. B. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. C. EQUAL PROTECTION. D. FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION. E. SPENDING CLUSE. II. FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE. A. DIVERSITY JURISDICTION. B. HABEAS CORPUS. C. STANDING. III. FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS. A. AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT. B. ALIEN TORT STATUTE. C. ERISA. D. FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT. E. FOREIGN TRADE ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENT ACT. F. TAX INJUNCTION ACT.

LEADING CASES.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 1/1998, pág. 122

Sumario
1. Constitutional Law. a) Constitutional structure. b) Criminal law and procedure. c) Due process. d) Equal protection. e) Takings clause. 2. Federal jurisdiction and procedure. a) Federal rules of evicence. b) Habeas corpus. c) Standing. d) Supreme court certiorari jurisdiction. e) Tribal immunity. 3. Federal statutes and regulations. a) Americans with disbilities act. b) Antitrust. c) Civil rights acts. d) Criminal laws. 4. The statistics.

LEADING CASES. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Harvard Law Review, n.º 1/1997, pág. 197

Sumario
1. Commerce clause. 2. Constitutional Structure. 3. Due process and Equal protection clauses. 4. Due process and ex post facto clauses. 5. Eleventh amendment. 6. Establishment clause. 7. Fourth amendment. 8. Freedom of speech and association clauses.

LEADING CASES. FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE

Harvard Law Review, n.º 1/1997, pág. 349

Sumario
1. Class actions. 2. Federal rules of evidence. 3. Federal sentencing guidelines.

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