| New York University Annual Survey of American Law |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A history lesson: reparations for what?(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Jordan, Emma Coleman |
| An essay on independence of the judiciary: independence from what and why. | Law | Wallace, J. Clifford |
| A principle of justified promise-breaking and its application to contract law.(California) | Law | Lahav, Gil |
| Are New York police officers safely playing or playing it safe? Eliminating the forty-eight hour rule.(police misconduct investigation rule)(California) | Law | Heard, Eleanor |
| A truly living constitution: why educational opportunity trumps strict separation on the voucher question.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Viteritti, Joseph P. |
| California's authority to regulate mobile source greenhouse gas emissions. | Law | Chanin, Rachel L. |
| Charitable choice and neutrality theory.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Green, Steven K. |
| Charitable choice and the critics.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Esbeck, Carl H. |
| Constitutional migration and the bounds of comparative analysis.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | Rosenfeld, Michel |
| Constitutional questions about vouchers.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Brownstein, Alan E. |
| Critical praxis, spirit healing, and community activism: preserving a subersive dialogue on reparations.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Sundquist, Christian |
| Ending the reign of slot machine justice.(criticism of random assignments of justice to federal appellate courts) | Law | Hasday, Michael |
| Factors impacting the selection and positioning of human rights class actions in United States courts: a practical overview.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Ratner, Morris A. |
| Faith-based provision of social services.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Hamilton, Marci A. |
| Formulating reparations litigation throught the eyes of the movement.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Aiyetoro, Adjoa A. |
| Free exercise after Smith and Boerne.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Sager, Lawrence G. |
| History, process, and a role for judges in mediating their own cases. | Law | Baer, Harold, Jr. |
| Holocaust reparations litigation: lessons for the slavery reparations movement.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Neuborne, Burt |
| January 27, 1961: the birth of gaylegal equality arguments.(date of landmark brief arguing unconstitutionality of discrimination against gays)(Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | Eskridge, William N., Jr. |
| Judicial tendencies in statutory construction: differing views on the role of the judge. | Law | Walker, John M., Jr. |
| Laurence H. Tribe. (includes 6 testimonials) (Testimonial) | Law | Dorsen, Norman, Mezhburd, Serge, Breyer, Stephen G., Sullivan, Kathleen M., Keoltl, John G., Shrum, Robert M. |
| Law and science: the testing of justice. | Law | Newman, Pauline |
| Legal ethics: art of theory?(Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | Gillers, Stephen |
| "Location, location, location": recent developments in the qualified immunity defense. | Law | Wilson, Charles R. |
| Police treatment of domestic violence and sexual abuse: affirmative duty to protect vs. Fourth Amendment privacy. | Law | Juthani, Kapila |
| "Real judges."(the necessity of judicial independence) | Law | Wood, Harlington, Jr. |
| Regaining the balance of Hatch-Waxman in the FDA generic approval process: an equitable remedy to the thirty-month stay. | Law | Piatt, Stephanie E. |
| Rehabilitative reparations for the judicial process.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Brooks, Roy L. |
| Reparations, unjust enrichment, and the importance of knowing the difference between the two.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Sebok, Anthony J. |
| Rethinking unwaivable conflicts of interest after United States v. Schwarz and Mickens v. Taylor. | Law | Sabach, Patrice McGuire |
| RU-486: a dramatic new choice or forum for continued abortion controversy? | Law | Silverman, Mandee |
| Some conceptual and legal problems in reparations for slavery.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement) | Law | Brophy, Alfred L. |
| Success in New Jersey: using the charitable turst doctrine to preserve women's reproductive services when hospitals become Catholic. | Law | Cody, Alison Manolovici |
| Taking the high road: civility, judicial independence, and the rule of law. | Law | Friedman, Paul L. |
| The constitutionality of vouchers after Mitchell v . Helms.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Green, Steven K. |
| The Enlightenment case for vouchers.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | McGuinnis, John O. |
| The gendered nature of the battered woman syndrome: why gender neutrality does not mean equality. | Law | Hatcher, Gena Rachel |
| The legal frontier of religious freedom: religion and state in the twenty-first century.(role of the Anti-Defamation League)(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century) | Law | Foxman, Abraham H. |
| The legal profession and public service. | Law | Breyer, Stephen G. |
| The neglected First Amendment jurisprudence of the second Justice Harlan.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | O'Neil, Robert M. |
| The role of the law review in the tradition of judicial scholarship. | Law | Ripple, Kenneth F. |
| The unintelligible standard: rethinking the mandate of the FTC from a nondelegation perspective. | Law | Mezhburd, Serge |
| Tribute to Norman Dorsen. (includes 10 testimonials) (Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | Strossen, Nadine, Resnik, Judith, Neuborne, Burt, Pitofsky, Robert, Bok, Derek, Boraine, Alexander, Brennan, William J., Jr., Gunther, Gerald, Law, Sylvia, Oakes, James L. |
| Vertical conflicts in sentencing practices: custody, credit, and concurrency.(California) | Law | Diacosavvas, Savvas |
| Welcome to California, Tom Joad: an historical perspective on Saenz v. Roe stirring the Privileges or Immunities Clause from its Slaughter-House slumber.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen) | Law | Williams, Duncan E. |
| Whither deregulation: a look at the portents. | Law | Cudahy, Richard D. |
| Working towards freedom from abuse: recognizing a "public policy" exception to employment-at-will for domestic violence victims. | Law | Park, Sandra S. |
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