Citation: Kd. Ashley, What I told the law and computers association of Japan about Information Technology in Law School Education, U PIT LAW, 62(4), 2001, pp. 545-579
Citation: Ra. Brand, Intellectual property, electronic commerce and the preliminary draft Haguejurisdiction and judgments convention, U PIT LAW, 62(4), 2001, pp. 581-603
Citation: Dk. Jones, "First bite" and the private benefit doctrine: A comment on temporary and proposed regulation 53.4958-4T(a)(3), U PIT LAW, 62(4), 2001, pp. 715-729
Citation: P. Webster, Enforcement problems arising from conflicting views of living wills in thelegal, medical and patient communities, U PIT LAW, 62(4), 2001, pp. 793-813
Citation: M. Irr, United States v. Morrison; an analysis of the diminished effect of congressional findings in commerce clause jurisprudence and a criticism of the abandonment of the rational basis test, U PIT LAW, 62(4), 2001, pp. 815-838
Citation: Jp. Bauer, The stealth assault on antitrust enforcement: Raising the barriers for antitrust injury and standing, U PIT LAW, 62(3), 2001, pp. 437-452
Citation: Ja. Maine, Linking limited liability and entity taxation: A critique of the ALI reporters' study on the taxation of private business enterprises, U PIT LAW, 62(2), 2000, pp. 223-280
Citation: Re. Zietlow, Belonging, protection and equality: The neglected citizenship clause and the limits of federalism, U PIT LAW, 62(2), 2000, pp. 281-334
Citation: Db. Bogart, The right way to teach transactional lawyers: Commercial leasing and the forgotten "dirt lawyer", U PIT LAW, 62(2), 2000, pp. 335-366
Citation: Aj. Kozusko, Dashing Chicago's hopes: Favoring the "right" to loiter "innocently" over the fundamental need for safety in City of Chicago v. Morales, U PIT LAW, 62(2), 2000, pp. 409-427