Citation: Ba. Green, LAWYERS AS NONLAWYERS IN CHILD-CUSTODY AND VISITATION CASES - QUESTIONS FROM THE LEGAL ETHICS PERSPECTIVE, Indiana law journal, 73(2), 1998, pp. 665-673
Citation: Jm. Basile, STILL NO REMEDY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS - PLUGGING THE HOLE IN THE LAW OF LEAKING UNDERGROUND-STORAGE TANKS, Indiana law journal, 73(2), 1998, pp. 675-691
Citation: Ja. Beall, ARE WE ONLY BURNING WITCHES - THE ANTITERRORISM AND EFFECTIVE DEATH-PENALTY ACT OF 1996S ANSWER TO TERRORISM, Indiana law journal, 73(2), 1998, pp. 693-710
Citation: Je. Motley, GRANDMOTHERS AND TEAMSTERS - HOW THE NLRBS NEW APPROACH TO THE SUPERVISORY STATUS OF CHARGE NURSES IGNORES THE REALITY OF THE NURSING-HOME, Indiana law journal, 73(2), 1998, pp. 711-744
Citation: Ad. Schuchman, THE HOLY AND THE HANDICAPPED - AN EXAMINATION OF THE DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS OF THE REASONABLE-ACCOMMODATION CLAUSES IN TITLE VII AND THE ADA, Indiana law journal, 73(2), 1998, pp. 745-764
Citation: Gr. Shreve, Symposium: A reappraisal of the supplemental-jurisdiction statute: Title 28 USC 1367 - Introduction, INDIANA LAW, 74(1), 1998, pp. 1-3
Citation: Rd. Freer, Toward a principled statutory approach to supplemental jurisdiction in diversity of citizenship cases, INDIANA LAW, 74(1), 1998, pp. 5-23
Citation: Jb. Oakley, Integrating supplemental jurisdiction and Diversity jurisdiction: A progress report on the work of the American Law Institute, INDIANA LAW, 74(1), 1998, pp. 25-52
Citation: Ta. Earnhart, Medicated mental impairments under the ADA: Diagnosing the problem, prescribing the solution, INDIANA LAW, 74(1), 1998, pp. 251-268
Citation: Hj. Kidwell, The uncertainty of death and taxes: Valuing estate tax marital and charitable deductions after Hubert, INDIANA LAW, 74(1), 1998, pp. 317-354