Citation: B. Markovitz, Public school teachers as plaintiffs in defamation suits: Do they deserve actual malice?, GEORGET LAW, 88(6), 2000, pp. 1953-1983
Citation: Ja. Henderson et Ad. Twerski, Intuition and technology in product design litigation: An essay on proximate causation, GEORGET LAW, 88(4), 2000, pp. 659-689
Citation: Js. Kilberg, Neutral and indirect aid: Designing a constitutional school voucher program under the Supreme Court's accommodationist jurisprudence, GEORGET LAW, 88(4), 2000, pp. 739-771
Citation: Mg. Perl, Not just another mass tort: Using class actions to redress international human rights violations, GEORGET LAW, 88(4), 2000, pp. 773-798
Citation: Dc. Yamada, The phenomenon of "workplace bullying" and the need for status-blind hostile work environment protection, GEORGET LAW, 88(3), 2000, pp. 475-536
Citation: Tp. Lydon, If the parole board blunders, does the fourteenth amendment set the prisoner free? Balancing the liberty interests of erroneously released prisoners, GEORGET LAW, 88(3), 2000, pp. 565-604
Citation: R. Delgado et N. Markewich, Rodrigo's remonstrance: Love and despair in an age of indifference - Should humans have standing?, GEORGET LAW, 88(2), 2000, pp. 263-297
Citation: Amc. Carstens, The front pay niche: Reinstatement's alter ego is equitable relief for sexdiscrimination victims, GEORGET LAW, 88(2), 2000, pp. 299-328
Citation: K. Scherner-kim, The role of the oath of renunciation in current US nationality policy - toenforce, to omit, or maybe to change?, GEORGET LAW, 88(2), 2000, pp. 329-379
Citation: Ctl. Pillard, Taking fiction seriously: The strange results of public officials' individual liability under Bivens, GEORGET LAW, 88(1), 1999, pp. 65-104
Citation: Ai. Benison, War crimes: A human rights approach to a humanitarian law problem at the International Criminal Court, GEORGET LAW, 88(1), 1999, pp. 141-175