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    • Ruhl, J. B. (South Texas Law Review, 1987)
      This article focuses on one of the defenses to CERCLA liability, specifically, the third-party defense set forth in section 107(b)(3) of the Act [CERCLA § 107(b)(3), 42 U.S.C. § 9607(b)(3) (1982)] ... The particular concern ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Moore, Michael J., 1953- (The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1987)
      Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers' compensation benefit formulas, the authors assess the labor market implications of workers' compensation. Higher levels of ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (University of Florida Law Review, 1987)
      This article examines the "forced linkage" between state and federal provisions that the 1983 amendment establishes in Florida. It concludes that forced linkage is ill-conceived, because it is inimical to state court ...
    • Ruhl, J.B. (Natural Resources Journal, 1988)
      Arbitrary political boundaries are no barrier at all to the physical effects of pollution and resource development. Yet, despite the optimism that ushered in the heightened environmental consciousness of the past several ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip (The Journal of Legal Studies, 1988)
      The recent law and economics literature has directed much energy toward identifying the various factors that determine whether parties will litigate or settle accident claims.' The substantive interest in this area rests ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Law and Inequality, 1988)
      There is a tendency in the bicentennial year-and especially this week-to idealize the events of 1787. We tend to presume that the men who wrote the Constitution were near-perfect demigods, who crafted a brilliant and ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Chicago-Kent Law Review, 1988)
      As the recent Symposium in these pages indicated, the preliminary debate over the meaning of the ninth amendment is essentially over. Despite the diversity of views expressed in the Symposium, all but one contributor agreed ...
    • Williams, David, 1948- (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 1988)
      If the sole object of our tax law is certainty, then the quest for a bright-line, mechanical test would appear to be justified. Fairness, however, is an equally important objective. If fairness is sacrificed in our rush ...
    • Ruhl, J. B. (Tulane Maritime Law Journal, 1988)
      The federalism aspect of the United States Supreme Court's admiralty jurisprudence has long been adrift.' No feature of admiralty law illustrates the Court's difficulties in this regard better than maritime wrongful death ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Texas Law Review, 1988)
      Amy Gutmann's Democratic Education might equally well be entitled Republican Education, for its central theme is how to produce true republican citizens-citizens who possess both the ability and the motivation to participate ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Texas Law Review, 1988)
      Amy Gutmann's Democratic Education might equally well be entitled Republican Education, for its central theme is how to produce true republican citizens-citizens who possess both the ability and the motivation to participate ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Constitutional Commentary, 1988)
      In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century ideas that underlie the Constitution. Much of this scholarship has been devoted to rediscovery of eighteenth century ...
    • Williams, David, 1948- (Ohio State Law Journal, 1989)
      The cost of sending a child to college in the United States is rapidly increasing. As a result, the need for families to plan ahead to meet this cost has never been greater. Paramount in making those plans is the consideration ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Constitutional Commentary, 1989)
      GENDER JUSTICE is an avowedly liberal tract on the problems of gender discrimination in our society. It seeks to provide an alternative to the visions of both conservatives and radical feminists. The book fails in its ...
    • O'Connor, Erin O'Hara, 1965- (Georgetown Law Journal, 1989)
      The purpose of parole is to integrate prisoners into society by allowing them to serve a portion of their sentences outside prison. While on parole, the parolee is subject to the continuing supervision of a parole or ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Albany Law Review, 1989)
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Moore, Michael J., 1953- (The RAND Journal of Economics, 1989)
      This article explores the effects of workers' compensation on fatality rates and wages using the 1982 Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the new occupational fatality data issued by the National Institute for Occupational ...
    • Moran, Beverly I. (Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1989)
      Using legislative histories the article shows how the incidence of taxation began to fall more heavily on women in the context of divorce as women's social and political status rose during World War II and that this trend ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Tulane Law Review, 1989)
      Michael Perry's thoughtful jurisprudential musings in Morality, Politics, and Law get most things just right. His framework of moral knowledge and a constitution of aspirations resonates with much of the best of contemporary ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Williamn and Mary Law Review, 1989)
      What I find most intriguing about Professor Casper's essay1 is its historical description of the founders' attitude not so much toward "separation of powers," but toward separation of powers "questions." In other words, I ...