Citation: Rt. Shepard, STATE HIGH COURTS AS CENTRAL FIGURES IN THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN LEGAL-SYSTEM, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1009-1014
Citation: Rf. Williams, IN THE GLARE OF THE SUPREME-COURT - CONTINUING METHODOLOGY AND LEGITIMACY PROBLEMS IN INDEPENDENT STATE CONSTITUTIONAL-RIGHTS ADJUDICATION, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1015-1064
Citation: J. Friesen, STATE COURTS AS SOURCES OF CONSTITUTIONAL-LAW - HOW TO BECOME INDEPENDENTLY WEALTHY, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1065-1096
Citation: Gf. Uelmen, CROCODILES IN THE BATHTUB - MAINTAINING THE INDEPENDENCE OF STATE SUPREME COURTS IN AN ERA OF JUDICIAL POLITICIZATION, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1133-1153
Citation: Jp. White, COMMENTARY - STATE SUPREME COURTS AS REGULATORS OF THE PROFESSION .1.SUPREME COURTS AND LEGAL-EDUCATION REFORM, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1155-1168
Citation: E. Moeser, COMMENTARY - STATE SUPREME COURTS AS REGULATORS OF THE PROFESSION .2.THE FUTURE OF BAR ADMISSIONS AND THE STATE JUDICIARY, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1169-1176
Citation: Gc. Hazard, COMMENTARY - STATE SUPREME COURTS AS REGULATORS OF THE PROFESSION .3.STATE SUPREME-COURT REGULATORY AUTHORITY OVER THE LEGAL PROFESSION, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1177-1180
Citation: Tj. Heverin, LEGALITY OF THE THREAT OR USE OF NUCLEAR-WEAPONS - ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMANITARIAN LIMITS ON SELF-DEFENSE, The Notre Dame law review, 72(4), 1997, pp. 1277-1308
Citation: Ba. Liang, DESELECTION UNDER HARPER V HEALTHSOURCE - A BLOW FOR MAINTAINING PATIENT-PHYSICIAN RELATIONSHIPS IN THE ERA OF MANAGED CARE, The Notre Dame law review, 72(3), 1997, pp. 799-861