Citation: Rn. Strassfeld, MCNAMARA,ROBERT AND THE ART AND LAW OF CONFESSION - A SIMPLE DESULTORY PHILIPPIC (OR HOW I WAS ROBERT-MCNAMARA-D INTO SUBMISSION), Duke law journal, 47(3), 1997, pp. 491-566
Citation: Hm. Felson, CLOSING THE BOOK ON JUSEN - AN ACCOUNT OF THE BAD LOAN CRISIS AND A NEW CHAPTER FOR SECURITIZATION IN JAPAN, Duke law journal, 47(3), 1997, pp. 567-612
Citation: Jo. Mcginnis et Mb. Rappaport, THE RIGHTS OF LEGISLATORS AND THE WRONGS OF INTERPRETATION - A FURTHER DEFENSE OF THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LEGISLATIVE SUPERMAJORITY RULES, Duke law journal, 47(2), 1997, pp. 327-349
Citation: A. Walker, LEGISLATING VIRTUE - HOW SEGREGATIONISTS DISGUISED RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION AS MORAL REFORM FOLLOWING BROWN V BOARD-OF-EDUCATION, Duke law journal, 47(2), 1997, pp. 399-424
Citation: M. Tushnet et L. Yackle, SYMBOLIC STATUTES AND REAL LAWS - THE PATHOLOGIES OF THE ANTITERRORISM AND EFFECTIVE DEATH-PENALTY ACT AND THE PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT, Duke law journal, 47(1), 1997, pp. 1-86
Citation: Jm. Riewe, THE LEAST AMONG US - UNCONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN PRISONER LITIGATION UNDER THE PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995, Duke law journal, 47(1), 1997, pp. 117-160
Citation: Jm. Smith, THE ROLE OF THE ATTORNEY IN PROTECTING (AND IMPAIRING) SHAREHOLDER INTERESTS - INCENTIVES AND DISINCENTIVES TO MAXIMIZE CORPORATE WEALTH, Duke law journal, 47(1), 1997, pp. 161-186
Citation: W. Funk, BARGAINING TOWARD THE NEW MILLENNIUM - REGULATORY NEGOTIATION AND THESUBVERSION OF THE PUBLIC-INTEREST, Duke law journal, 46(6), 1997, pp. 1351-1388
Citation: E. Siegler, REGULATORY NEGOTIATIONS AND OTHER RULEMAKING PROCESSES - STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES FROM AN INDUSTRY VIEWPOINT, Duke law journal, 46(6), 1997, pp. 1429-1443
Citation: Fd. Kasparian, THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF TEACHING AND PERFORMING SACRED CHORAL MUSIC IN PUBLIC-SCHOOLS, Duke law journal, 46(5), 1997, pp. 1111-1168