Citation: Rw. Bourne, A day late, a dollar short: Opening a governmental snare which tricks poorvictims out of medical malpractice claims, U PIT LAW, 62(1), 2000, pp. 87-122
Citation: Ep. Aprill, Inadvertence and the internal revenue code: Federal tax consequences of state unclaimed property laws, U PIT LAW, 62(1), 2000, pp. 123-174
Citation: Cf. Orsini, Protecting an employer's human capital: Covenants not to compete and the changing business environment, U PIT LAW, 62(1), 2000, pp. 175-200
Citation: Gm. Fliszar, Dangerousness and the duty to warn, Emerich v. Philadelphia Center for Human Development, Inc. brings Tarasoff to Pennsylvania, U PIT LAW, 62(1), 2000, pp. 201-222
Citation: Wd. Wickard, The new Americans without a disability act: The surprisingly successful plight of the non-disabled plaintiff under the ADA, U PIT LAW, 61(4), 2000, pp. 1023-1053
Citation: I. Messerle, Trinidad School District No. 1 v. Lopez: The Fourth Amendment, random drugtesting, and the high school marching band, U PIT LAW, 61(3), 2000, pp. 819-842
Citation: K. Wakefield, Just-in-time legislation: Do corporation-specific statutes violate state constitutional prohibitions on special legislation?, U PIT LAW, 61(3), 2000, pp. 843-879
Citation: Jk. Bradley et Dr. Schuckers, Toward a unified theory of unemployment compensation eligibility for replaced striking employees, U PIT LAW, 61(2), 2000, pp. 499-525
Citation: Mj. Dougherty, Are you covered? Vonfeldt v. Stifel Financial Corporation: Indemnificationof extra-corporate personnel under Delaware law, U PIT LAW, 61(2), 2000, pp. 527-558
Citation: L. Kerszencwejg, Contracts vs. conveyances: A criticism of Stonehedge Square Ltd. Partnership v. Movie Merchants, Inc., U PIT LAW, 61(2), 2000, pp. 559-577
Citation: Ct. Piczak, The Helms-Burton Act: US foreign policy toward Cuba, the national securityexception to the GATT and the political question doctrine, U PIT LAW, 61(1), 1999, pp. 287-328