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Adoption in the Progressive Era: Preserving, Creating, and Re-Creating Families
(The American Journal of Legal History, 1999)
The history of adoption law and practice has received scant attention from legal scholars and historians. Most of what little scholarship there is focuses on the history of adoption to the mid-nineteenth century, when the ...
In Defense of Author Prominence: A Reply to Crespi and Korobkin
(Florida State University Law Review, 1999)
We set out to provide our ranking of specialized reviews for three
reasons. First, given the dearth of published information about the
specialized law review phenomenon, we sought to provide some basic
information about ...
An Empirical Evaluation of Specialized Law Reviews
(Florida State University Law Review, 1999)
The sudden, rapid, and widespread increase in the number of specialized
law reviews has attracted relatively little scholarly attention
even though it is the most significant development in legal academic
publishing in ...
Better Settle than Sorry: The Regret Aversion Theory of Litigation Behavior
(University of Illinois Law Review, 1999)
Legal scholars have developed two dominant theories of litigation behavior: the Economic Theory of Suit and Settlement,which is based on expected utility theory, and the Framing Theory of Litigation, which is based on ...