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Alexis
Anderson
Adjunct Professor
"New
England's Experience with Punishing Political Speech During World
War I: A Study in Prosecutorial Discretion." Massachusetts Legal
History 4 (1998): 83-135.
Hugh
J. Ault
Professor
"Tax
Simplification from a Comparative Point of View." In International
Studies in Taxation : Law and Economics: Liber Amicorum Leif Muten,
edited by Gustaf Lindencrona, Sven-Olof Lodin and Bertil Wiman,
29-44. London: Kluwer Law International, 1999.
With
Paul R. McDaniel. Introduction to United States International
Taxation. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1998.
With
Paul R. McDaniel, Martin J. McMahon, Jr., and Daniel L. Simmons.
1998 Supplement: Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations.
2nd ed. New York: Foundation Press, 1998.
With
Paul R. McDaniel, Martin J. McMahon, Jr., and Daniel L. Simmons.
1998 Supplement: Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and
S Corporations. 2nd ed. New York: Foundation Press, 1998.
With
Paul R. McDaniel, Martin J. McMahon, Jr., and Daniel L. Simmons.
1998 Supplement: Federal Income Taxation of Corporations.
New York: Foundation Press, 1998.
With
Paul R. McDaniel, Martin J. McMahon, Jr., and Daniel L. Simmons.
Federal Income Taxation: Cases and Materials. 4th
ed. New York: Foundation Press, 1998.
"Steuervereinfachung
im Internationalen Vergleich." In Steuervereinfachung,
edited by Peter Fischer, 107-128. Köln: O. Schmidt, 1998.
With
Joann M. Weiner. "The OECD's Report on Harmful Tax Competition."
National Tax Journal 51 (1998): 601-608.
Charles
H. Baron
Professor
"Assisted
Dying." Trial 35:no.7 (July 1999): 44-50.
Rapport
de Charles Baron. In Constitution et Ethique Biomedicale,
25-28. Paris : La documentation francaise, 1998.
Review
of The Complete Bill of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources
and Origins, by Neil Cogan, and Declaring Rights: A Brief
History with Documents, by Jack N. Rakove. Massachusetts
Bar Association Lawyers Journal (March 1998): 20.
Karen
S. Beck
Law Librarian
"One
Step at a Time: The Research Value of Law Student Notebooks." Law
Library Journal 91 (Winter 1999): 29-138.
Arthur
C. Berney
Professor
"Repeal
Drug Prohibition and End the Financing of International Crime."
In Global Organized Crime and International Security, edited
by Emilio C. Viano. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 1999.
Mary
Sarah Bilder
Associate Professor
"The
Lost Lawyers: Early American Legal Literates and Transatlantic Legal
Culture." Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 11 (Winter
1999): 47-117.
Mark
S. Brodin
Professor
With
Michael Avery. 1999 Supplement: Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence.
6th ed. New York: Aspen Law & Business, 1999.
George
D. Brown
Professor
"The
Ethics Backlash and the Independent Counsel Statute." Rutgers
Law Review 51 (Winter 1999): 433-491.
Mary
Ann Chirba-Martin
Assistant Professor Legal Reasoning, Research and Writing
With
Frederick Anderson, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina [and others]
Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Judicial Review of Provisions
Regarding Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis. Boston,
MA: Center for Risk Analysis, Harvard School of Public Health, 1999.
Daniel
R. Coquillette
J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor
The
Anglo-American Legal Heritage: Introductory Materials. Durham,
N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 1999.
"The
Lessons of Anglo-Saxon ‘Justice.’" The Green Bag ( 2d Series)
2 (Spring 1999): 251-260.
"Safeguarding
the Heritage." Review of Excellent Judges, by Edward
F. Hennessey. Judicature 82 (March/April 1999): 237-238.
"Justinian
in Braintree: John Adams, Civilian Learning, and Legal Elitism,
1758-1775." In The History of Legal Education in the United
States: Commentaries and Primary Sources, volume 1, edited by
Steve Sheppard, 75-92. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1999.
With
Mary Elizabeth Basile, Jane Fair Bestor, and Charles Donahue, Jr.,
editors and translators. Lex Mercatoria and Legal Pluralism:
A Late Thirteenth-Century Treatise and its Afterlife. Cambridge,
Mass.: Ames Foundation, 1998.
Leslie
G. Espinoza
Associate Clinical Professor
"Embracing
the Tar-Baby: Latcrit Theory and the Sticky Mess of Race." La
Raza Law Journal 10 (1998): 449-559.
"Latino/a
Identity and Multi-Identity: Community and Culture." In Latino/a
Condition: A Critical Reader, edited by Richard Delgado and
Jean Stefancic, 17-23. New York: New York University Press, 1998.
"A
Vision Towards Liberation." Chicano-Latino Law Review 19
(Spring 1998): 193-196.
Anthony
Paul Farley
Assistant Professor
"Sadomasochism
and the Colorline: Reflections on the Million Man March." In Black
Men on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: A Critical Reader, edited
by Devon Carbado, 68-84. New York: New York University Press, 1999.
"All
Flesh Shall See It Together." (Symposium: Difference, Solidarity
and Law: Building Latina/o Communities Through LatCrit Theory)
Chicano-Latino Law Review 19 (Spring 1998): 163-176.
"Thirteen
Stories." (Symposium: The Salience of Race: Race in America)
Touro Law Review 5 (Winter 1999): 543-656.
"Faith,
Hope, and Charity." (New Democracy Forum) Boston Review
24 (April/May 1999): 20.
Scott
T. FitzGibbon
Professor
"Fiduciary
Relationships Are Not Contracts." Marquette Law Review 82
(1999): 303-353.
Sanford
J. Fox
Professor
"A
Contribution to the History of the American Juvenile Court." Juvenile
and Family Court Journal 49 (Fall 1998): 7-16.
"To
Ratify the Convention." Georgetown Journal on Fighting Poverty
5 (Summer 1998): 267-271.
John
H. Garvey
Dean
With
T. Alexander Aleinikoff. Modern Constitutional Theory: A Reader.
4th ed. St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., 1999.
"Control
Freaks." Drake Law Review 47 (1998): 1-17.
With
Amy V. Coney. "Catholic Judges in Capital Cases." Marquette Law
Review 81 (Winter 1998): 303-350.
Kent
Greenfield
Associate Professor
"The
Place of Workers in Corporate Law." Boston College Law Review
39 (March 1998): 283-327.
Frank
R. Herrmann
Associate Professor
"30=20:
'Understanding' Maximum Sentence Enhancements." Buffalo Law Review
46 (Winter 1998): 175-215.
Ruth-Arlene
W. Howe
Professor
"Critical
Assessment of the Uniform Adoption Act: In Whose Best Interests?"
Decree 15, no.2 (Summer 1998): 1,5.
Daniel
Kanstroom
Associate Clinical Professor
With
Eric Blumenson and Stanley Fisher. Massachusetts Criminal Practice,
v.1-2. Charlottesville, Va.: LEXIS Law Publishers, 1998.
With
Sarah Ignatius, Elizabeth A. Ziemba, and H. Daniel Hassenfeld. "Getting
Permission to Live and Work in the U.S." In Newcomers' Legal
Guide to Massachusetts: Resource Materials for the Community. Chapter
1, 1-2. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Bar Institute, 1998.
With
Sarah Ignatius, Oscar R. George Jr., Jessica Pacheco, Leon P. Drysdale
Jr., and Maria Walsh.. "Criminal Law." In Newcomers' Legal Guide
to Massachusetts: Resource Materials for the Community. Chapter
15, 32-37. Boston: Massachusetts Bar Institute, 1998.
Sanford
J. Katz
Professor
"Domestic
Partnership Laws." In The International Survey of Family Law
1997, edited by Andrew Bainham, 485-505. The Hague, Martinus
Nijhoff, 1999.
"Marriage
as Partnership." Notre Dame Law Review 73 (May 1998):
1251-1274.
"The
United States: State Regulation and Personal Autonomy in Marriage:
How Can I Marry and Whom Can I Marry?" In The International Survey
of Family Law 1996, edited by Andrew Bainham, 487-504. The Hague:
Martinus Nijhoff, 1998.
Thomas
C. Kohler
Professor
"The
Employment Relations and Their Ordering at Century’s End: Reflections
on Trends in the United States Since 1990." [In Japanese.]
Monthly Journal of the Japan Institute of Labor [Nihon Rodo Kenkyu
Zasshi] 41 (February/March 1999): 70-81.
"Betriebliche
Interessenvertretung in den Vereinigten Staaten: Ein Überblick."
Arbeit + Recht 46 (November 1998): 434-437.
With
Matthew W. Finkin. "Bonding and Flexibility: Employment Ordering
in a Relationless Age." American Journal of Comparative
Law 46 supplement (1998): 379-402.
"The
Disintegration of Labor Law: Some Notes for a Comparative Study
of Legal Transformation." Notre Dame Law Review 73 (May
1998): 1311-1331.
"Labor
Law and Labor Relations: Comparative and Historical Perspectives."
In The Future of Labor and Labor in the Future; Proceedings of
the Second Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of the Social
Sciences (1998), 305-330. Vatican City: Pontificiae Academiae
Scientiarum Socialium, 1998.
Do
We Own Ourselves? New York: Institute for American Values, 1998.
Cynthia
C. Lichtenstein
Professor
"Current
Developments in International Securities Regulation Co-operation."
(Part 1, 5th Interim Report, Committee on International
Securities Regulation.) In International Law Association – Report
of the Sixty-Eighth Conference held at Taipei, Taiwan, Republic
of China, 24-30 May 1998, 345-348. London: The Association,
1998.
"Dealing
with Sovereign Liquidity Crises: New International Initiatives for
the New World of Volatile Capital Flows To and From Emerging Markets."
McGeorge Law Review 29 (Summer 1998): 807-823.
"Do
Globalized Financial Markets Need a New Architecture of Regulation?"
Translex: Transnational Law Exchange 1:no. 5 (December 1998):
6-7, 10.
Ray
Madoff
Associate Professor
"Taxing
Personhood: Estate Taxes and the Compelled Commodification of Identity."
Virginia Tax Review 17 (Spring 1998): 759-810.
McEvoy,
Christine M.
Adjunct Professor
With
Joseph A. Grasso. Suppression Matters under Massachusetts Law.
Charlottesville, VA: Lexis Law Publishing, 1999.
Zygmunt
J. B. Plater
Professor
"Environmental
Law and Three Economies: Navigating a Sprawling Field of Study,
Practice and Societal Governance in which Everything is Connected
to Everything Else." (Symposium: Environmental Law:
Trends in Legal Education and Scholarship) Harvard Environmental
Law Review 23 (1999):: 359-392.
With
Robert H. Abrams, William Goldfarb, and Robert L. Graham. Environmental
Law and Policy: Nature, Law and Society. 2nd ed.
St. Paul, MN: West Group, 1998.
(Accompanied by ***Environmental Law and Policy: Nature,
Law, and Society, 2nd ed.: Teacher's Manual,
by Plater, Abrams, Goldfarb, Graham. St. Paul, MN: WestGroup,
1998; ***Supplementary Teacher's Manual for Teaching Environmental
Law & Policy: Nature, Law, & Society as a First Year
Course, by Plater, Abrams, Goldfarb, Graham. St. Paul, MN:
West Group, 1998; ***1999-2000 Teacher’s Manual Update: Environmental
Law and Policy: Nature, Law, and Society, 2nd ed.,
by Plater, Abrams, Goldfarb, Graham. St. Paul, MN: WestGroup,
1999.
"The
Three Economies: An Essay in Honor of Joseph Sax." Ecology Law
Quarterly 25 (1998): 411-438.
James
R. Repetti
Professor
"Minority
Discounts: The Alchemy in Estate and Gift Taxation." In Federal
Wealth Transfer Tax Anthology, edited by Paul L. Caron, Grayson
M.P. McCouch, and Karen C. Burke, 269-275. Cincinnati: Anderson
Publishing, 1998.
"The
Misuse of Tax Incentives to Align Management-Shareholder Interests."
Monthly Digest of Tax Articles (June 1998): 1-11.
With
Paul R. McDaniel, Paul L. Caron. Federal Wealth Transfer Taxation:
Cases and Materials. 4th ed. New York: Foundation
Press, 1999.
(Accompanied by Federal Wealth Transfer Taxation, 4th
ed. Study Problems, by McDaniel, Repetti and Caron. New York:
Foundation Press, 1999; Federal Wealth Transfer Taxation,
4th ed. Teacher’s Manual, by McDaniel, Repetti
and Caron. New York, Foundation Press, 1999.)
"Developments
in the Estate and Gift Tax: Cases and Rulings Issued During the
Period November 1, 1997 - November 1, 1998." In ABA Section of
Taxation Meeting Materials: 1999 Midyear Meeting, edited by
Stefan F. Tucker, 657-684. Washington, D.C,: ABA Section on Taxation,
1999.
"Entrepreneurs
and the Estate Tax." Tax Notes 84 (1999): 1541-1544.
James
Steven Rogers
Professor
"Legal
Risk in the Securities Settlement System." In Current Developments
in Monetary and Financial Law, vol. 1 (papers based on a seminar
held in 1998, organized by the Legal Department of the IMF and the
IMF Institute), 263-270. Washington, D.C.: International Monetary
Fund, 1999.
"Of
Normalcy and Anomaly: Thoughts on Choice of Law for the Indirect
Holding System." Butterworths Journal of International Banking
and Financial Law: The Oxford Colloquium on Collateral and Conflict
of Laws, held at St. John's College, Oxford University. A special
supplement to Butterworths Journal of International Banking and
Financial Law 13 (September 1998): 47-51.
Josephine
Ross
Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor
"Autonomy
versus a Client's Best Interest: The Defense Lawyer's Dilemma When
Mentally Ill Clients Seek to Control their Defense." American
Criminal Law Review 35 (Summer 1998): 1343-1386.
Joan
A. Shear
Law Librarian
"Your
Public Relations Inner Child." AALL Spectrum 3, no.6 (March
1999): 12. (Electronic version available at http://www.aallnet.org/committee/pr/Articles/March1999.htm)
"Five
Keys to Public Relations Success." AALL Spectrum 3, no.3
(November 1998): 2. (Electronic version available at http://www.aallnet.org/committee/pr/Articles/nov1998.htm)
Francine
T. Sherman
Director; Juvenile Rights Advocacy Program
"Law
in the School-Linked Services Model: Problems and Possibilities."
In Collaborative Practice: School and Human Service Partnerships,
edited by Robbie W. C. Tourse and Jean F. Mooney, 201-217. Westport,
CT: Praeger, 1999.
"The
Role of Context in the Representation of Children." In Who
Speaks for This Child? A Dialogue About the Legal Representation
of Children, 3-16. Boston, MA: MCLE, 1999.
With
Barbara Kaban. "An Overview of Disposition Process in Delinquency
Cases." In Juvenile Law Basics (1999-06.04-CM), edited by
Debra S. Krupp, 205-230. Boston, Mass.: MCLE, 1998.
Pamela
J. Smith
Assistant Professor
"Our
Children's Burden: The Many-Headed Hydra of the Educational Disenfranchisement
of Black Children." Howard Law Journal 42 (Winter 1999):
133-239.
Aviam
Soifer
Professor
"Born
Classified, Born Free: An Essay For Henry Schwarzschild." Cardozo
Law Review 19 (March 1998): 1369-1392.
"In
Memoriam -- Elizabeth B. Clark." Boston University Law Review
78 (April 1998): 244-248.
"Redress,
Progress and the Benchmark Problem." Boston College Law Review
40 December 1998)-Boston College Third World Law Journal
19 (Fall 1998) [joint symposium issue, The Long Shadow of Korematsu]:
525-535.
Judith
Bernstein Tracy
Associate Professor of Legal Reasoning, Research & Writing
"Technology
in the Classroom: Writing Labs." The Second Draft: Bulletin of
the Legal Writing Institute 13: no. 2 (May 1999): 5-7.
Paul
R. Tremblay.
Clinical Professor
"Acting
‘A Very Moral Type of God’: Triage Among Poor Clients." Fordham
Law Review 67 (April 1999): 2475-2532.
"Coherence
and Incoherence in Values-Talk." Clinical Law Review 5:no.1
(1998): 325-332.
Catherine
Wells
Professor
"Pragmatism,
Honesty, and Integrity." In Integrity and Conscience,
edited by Ian Shapiro and Robert Adams, 270-299. Nomos, 40. New
York: New York University Press, 1998.
David
A. Wirth
Professor
"Teaching
and Research in International Environmental Law." (Symposium:
Environmental Law: Trends in Legal Education and Scholarship)
Harvard Environmental Law Review 23 (1999): 423-440.
"Globalizing
the Environment." William and Mary Environmental Law and
Policy Review 22 (Spring 1998): 353-374.
"International
Decisions. European Communities -- Measures Concerning Meat and
Meat Products. WRO Doc.WR/DS26/AB/R & WT/DS48/AB/R. World Trade
Organization Appellate Body, January 16, 1998." American Journal
of International Law 92 (October 1998): 755-759.
"Partnership
Advocacy in World Bank Environmental Reform." In The Struggle
for Accountability: the World Bank, NGSs, and Grassroots Movements,
edited by Jonathan A. Fox and L. David Brown, 51-79. Cambridge,
MA : MIT Press, 1998.
"Trade
Implications of the Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South
Trade in Hazardous Wastes." Review of European Community &
International Environmental Law: RECIEL 7 (1998): 237-248.
Alfred
Cheuh-Chin Yen
"Copyright
Opinions and Aesthetic Theory." Southern California Law Review
71 (January 1998): 247-302.
"The
Danger of Bootstrap Formalism in Copyright." Journal of Intellectual
Property Law 5 (Spring 1998): 453-465.
"Praising
with Faint Damnation: The Troubling Rehabilitation of Korematsu."
[Joint symposium issue, The Long Shadow of Korematsu]
Boston College Law Review 40 (December 1998)-Boston College
Third World Law Journal 19 (Fall 1998): 1-7.
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