Volume 74
November 2000
Issue 1
Foreword
In Celebration of the Law School Centennial
Scott H. Bice
Articles and Essays
The Economic Substance Doctrine
Joseph Bankman
Toward a Greener GATT: Environmental Trade Measures and the Shrimp-Turtle Case
Howard F. Chang
Content Neutrality As a Central Problem of Freedom of Speech: Problems in the Supreme Court’s Application
Erwin Chemerinsky
Can Law Schools and Big Law Firms Be Friends?
Dennis Curtis
Justice Irrelevant: Speculations on the Causes of ADR
Edward A. Dauer
Taming Leviathan: Will the Centralizing Tide of the Twentieth Century Continue into the Twenty-First?
Robert C. Ellickson
The Constitutional Perils of Moderation: The Case of the Boy Scouts
Richard A. Epstein
"Proclaim Liberty"
Ronald R. Garet
Diversity and the Law School
Thomas D. Griffith
Corporate Finance, Corporate Law and Finance Theory
Peter H. Huang & Michael S. Knoll
Distributive and Corrective Justice in the Tort Law of Accidents
Gregory C. Keating
"Law and . . ." In Theory and Practice: The USC Style and its Influence
Michael E. Levine
Remembrance of Things Past
Michael S. Moore
Rationality and Responsibility
Stephen J. Morse
The Programmatic Judiciary: Lobbying, Judging, and Invalidating the Violence Against Women Act
Judith Resnik
Mental Health Law: Three Scholarly Traditions
Elyn R. Saks
An Orphan's Story: What We Do at USC Law
Michael H. Shapiro
Changing How We Teach: A Critique of the Case Method
W. David Slawson
Why Pragmatism Works for Me
Catharine Pierce Wells
"Us" And "Them" and the Nature of Moral Regulation
Charles H. Whitebread