Articles
The Future of Law and Economics: Looking Forward
Douglas G. Baird
The Roundtable Discussion
Richard A. Epstein, Gary S. Becker, Ronald H. Coase, and Merton H. Miller
Law and Economics: Its Glorious Past and Cloudy Future
Richard A. Epstein
Behavioral Analysis of Law
Cass R. Sunstein
Flawed Foundations: The Philosophical Critique of (A Particular Type of) Economics
Martha C. Nussbaum
The Implementation of Constitutional Rights: Insights from Law and Economics
Gerald N. Rosenberg
Review
Dirty Harry and the Real Constitution (reviewing The Constitution and Criminal Procedure: First Principles by Akhil Reed Amar)
Michael Stokes Paulsen
Comments
Class-Based Preferences in Affirmative Action Programs after Miller v Johnson: A Race-Neutral Option, or Subterfuge?
Chapin Cimino
Fulfilling the Promise of Batson: Protecting Jurors from the Use of Race-Based Peremptory Challenges by Defense Counsel
Audrey M. Fried
Insurance and Subrogation: When the Pie Isn't Big Enough, Who Eats Last?
Jeffrey A. Greenblatt
Breaking up Is Hard to Do: Allocating Fees from the Unfinished Business of a Professional Corporation
Christopher C. Wang
The Work Product Doctrine: Functional Considerations and the Question of the Insurer's Claim File
Mary Beth Brookshire Young