Carol Stack (UC Berkeley Education), Doing Public Anthropology for Social Justice
Duke International and Comparative Law
Herbert Kronke (Heidelberg Law), UNIDROIT’s Cape Town Treaty System–A Modern Revolution? International Interests in Mobile Equipment in the Global Economy
Harold Burman, Why Unify Transnational Commercial Law? Two Perspectives
Dan Ortiz (Virginia Law), Nice Legal Studies
Mary Jane Angelo (Florida Law), The Killing Fields: Reducing the Casualties in the Battle Between U.S. Species Protection Law and U.S. Pesticide Law
Ashutosh Bhagwat (Hastings), Cooper and Federalism
Elizabeth M. Glazer (Hofsta Law), When Obscenity Discriminates
Mona Hymel (Arizona Law) & Roberta Mann (Widener Law), Moonshine to Motorfuel: Tax Incentives for Fuel Ethanol
Edward Janger (Brooklyn Law), Virtual Territoriality (International Bankruptcy Law)
Corinna Lain (Richmond Law), Death is Different (But Not Really)
David Kairys (Temple Law), Philadelphia Freedom, Memoir of a Civil Rights Lawyer
Ken Feinberg (UCLA Law), The 9/11 Fund–Tort Aberration or Precedent
William Carney (Emory Law), The Mystery of Delaware Law’s Continuing Success
Andy Hanssen (Montana State Economics Dep’t), “Rulers Ruled by Women” An Economic Analysis of the Rise and Fall of Women’s Rights in Ancient Sparta
Washington University in St. Louis
Max Stearns (Maryland Law), Standing at the Crossroads