Citation: Jc. Murphy, Rules, responsibility and commitment to children: The new language of morality in family law, U PIT LAW, 60(4), 1999, pp. 1111-1205
Citation: La. Dimatteo, The history of natural law theory: Transforming embedded influences into afuller understanding of modern contract law, U PIT LAW, 60(3), 1999, pp. 839-921
Citation: Pd. Brown, Lofty goals, questioned motives, and proffered justifications: Regional transport of ground-level ozone and the EPA's NOXSIP Call, U PIT LAW, 60(3), 1999, pp. 923-970
Citation: J. Figliulo, "Dear friends and gentle hearts": The ironic relationship between Americancopyright law and the artist, U PIT LAW, 60(2), 1999, pp. 641-660
Citation: Es. Adams et al., AT THE END OF PALSGRAF, THERE IS CHAOS - AN ASSESSMENT OF PROXIMATE CAUSE IN LIGHT OF CHAOS THEORY, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(3), 1998, pp. 507
Citation: P. Manus, 100 YEARS OF GREEN - A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE ON 3 20TH-CENTURY NATURE PHILOSOPHERS, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(3), 1998, pp. 557-675
Citation: L. Noah, SANCTIFYING SCIENTIFIC PEER-REVIEW - PUBLICATION AS A PROXY FOR REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(3), 1998, pp. 677-717
Citation: Gj. Chin et Sc. Wells, THE BLUE WALL OF SILENCE AS EVIDENCE OF BIAS AND MOTIVE TO LIE - A NEW APPROACH TO POLICE PERJURY, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(2), 1998, pp. 233-299
Citation: Am. Massie, SO-CALLED PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION BANS - BAD MEDICINE - MAYBE - BAD LAW - DEFINITELY, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(2), 1998, pp. 301-380
Citation: Jc. English, SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS UNDER STATE CONSTITUTIONS - WHAT HAS HAPPENED TOSITZ, University of Pittsburgh law review, 59(2), 1998, pp. 453-506
Citation: Me. Maatman, Choosing words and creating worlds: The Supreme Court's rhetoric and its constitutive effects on employment discrimination law, U PIT LAW, 60(1), 1998, pp. 1-88