Volume 28
1994-95
Issue 1
- Restrictions on Publication and Citation of Judicial Opinions: A Reassessment
- Erasing Race from Legal Education
- Employment Discrimination Testing: Theories of Standing and a Reply to Professor Yelnosky
- Salvaging the Opportunity: A Response to Professor Clark
- Mail-Order Brides: Gilded Prostitution and the Legal Response
Issue 2
- Diluting Justice on Appeal?: An Examination of the Use of District Court Judges Sitting by Designation on the United States Courts of Appeals
- The Emerging Role of the Quid Pro Quo Requirement in Public Corruption .Prosecutions Under the Hobbs Act
- Professional Responsibility and Choice of Law: A Client-Based Alternative to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- Legislatively Directed Judicial Activism: Some Reflections on the Meaning of the Civil Justice Reform Act
- Furthering the Accountability Principle in Privatized Federal Corrections: The Need for Access to Private Prison Records
Issue 3
- School Finance Adequacy as Vertical Equity
- Educational Adequacy: A Theory and Its Remedies
- Establishing Education Program Inadequacy: The Alabama Example
- Decreasing the Costs of Jurisdictional Gridlock: Merger of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Accelerated Education as a Remedy for High-Poverty Schools
- Parents and the State: Joining Forces to Report Incest and Support Its Victims
- Oklahoma School Finance Litigation: Shifting from Equity to Adequacy
- Achieving Equity and Excellence in Kentucky Education
Issue 4
- Calming AIDS Phobia: Legal Implications of the Low Risk of Transmitting HIV in the Health Care Setting
- Direct Democracy and Bioethical Choices: Voting Life and Death at the Ballot Box
- Fictions, Fault, and Forgiveness: Jury Nullification in a New Context
- Regulating Viatical Settlements: Is the Invisible Hand Picking the Pockets of the Terminally Ill?
- Electronic Mail and Michigan's Public Disclosure Laws: The Argument for Public Access to Governmental Electronic Mail
Issue 5
- Symposium Schedule
- Clarifying the Nonmonetary Eligibility Conditions in the Unemployment Insurance System
- Interstate Claims and Unemployment Compensation
- Representation of Claimants at Unemployment Compensation Proceedings: Indentifying Models and Proposed Solutions
- An End to Race-Based Discrimination Against Farm Workers Under Federal Unemployment Insurance
- Unemployment Compensation in a Time of Increasing WorkFamily Conflicts
- Symposium Schedule
- Introduction
- Timeliness of Appeals: Improved Federal Oversight Is Needed
- Are Non-English Speaking Claimants Served by Unemployment Compensation Programs? The Need for Bilingual Services
- Worker Profiling and Due Process
- Unemployment Compensation for Employees of Educational Institutions: How State Courts Have Created Variations on Federally Mandated Statutory Language
- Pregnancy and Unemployment: Problems and Solutions?
- Introduction
- Biographies
- The Law and Politics of the Enforcement of Federal Standards for the Administration of the Unemployment Insurance Program
- Federal Law Requirements for the Unemployment Compensation System: Interpretation and Application
- Due Process Implications of Telephone Hearings: The Case for an Individual Approach to Scheduling Telephone Hearings
- Torquemada and Unemployment Compensation Appeals
- Effects of the Trend Toward Tightening Eligibility Conditions for Entitlement to Unemployment Compensation
- Timeliness of Appeals: Improved Federal Oversight Is Needed
- Are Non-English Speaking Claimants Served by Unemployment Compensation Programs? The Need for Bilingual Services
- Representation of Claimants at Unemployment Compensation Proceedings: Indentifying Models and Proposed Solutions
- Due Process Implications of Telephone Hearings: The Case for an Individual Approach to Scheduling Telephone Hearings
- Clarifying the Nonmonetary Eligibility Conditions in the Unemployment Insurance System
- Effects of the Trend Toward Tightening Eligibility Conditions for Entitlement to Unemployment Compensation