Avoiding Serious Constitutional Doubts: The Supreme Court's Construction of Statutes Raising Free Speech Concerns Lisa A. Kloppenberg - University of Oregon School of Law
Making Jury Trials More Truthful Franklin Strier - California State University at Dominguez Hills, RSCAAP award program grant
"Civil"izing Tax Procedure: Applying General Federal Learning to Statutory Notices of Deficiency Leandra Lederman - Mercer University
A Comparative Law Approach to Corporations and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Lynn Loschin - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Language is Speech: The Illegitimacy of Official English After Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English Cecilia Wong - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
The Arrow of the Law in Modern Administrative States: Using Complexity Theory to Reveal the Diminishing Returns and Increasing Risks the Burgeoning of Law Poses to Society J.B. Ruhl & Harold J. Ruhl, Jr. - Southern University of Illinois
Client Confidences in Disputes Between In-House Attorneys and Their Employer-Clients: Much Ado About Nothing — or Something? Sally R. Weaver - University of Montana
Implied Warranties for Sales of Water: Have the Courts Applied the Wrong Test? Linda Berg Othman - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say: The Resurrection of Plain Meaning in California Courts Russell Holder - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
In Memoriam: Ellen Rausen Jordan George Grossman, Paul H. Rubin, Evelyn Lewis, Edward Rabin, Edward J. Imwinkelried
The Hague Intercountry Adoption Convention and Federal International Child Support Enforcement Peter H. Pfund
Causation and the Discretionary Function Exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act Richard H. Seamon - University of South Carolina
Summing Up Procedural Justice: Exploring the Tension Between Collective Processes and Individual Rights in the Context of Settlement and Litigating Classes John B. Oakley, Eric D. Green, Samuel Issacharoff & Judith Resnik
Inequality Creates Exceptions: Limiting United States v. Mendoza to its Policy Rationale Michael Nathan Mills - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Forcing Open the Doors of Private Clubs: Warfield v. Peninsula Golf & Country Club -- Did the Court Go Too Far? Sharon Swaim - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Laboratory Error Seen Through the Lense of Science and Policy Margaret A. Berger - Brooklyn Law School
Judicial Attitudes Toward Scientific Evidence: The Antipodean Experience Ian Freckelton - La Trobe University
Daubert: Worldwide Judicial Management of Humanity's Specialized Knowledge Marc S. Klein - Partner at New Jersey Law Firm