UM Faculty Publications 1994-1997


University of Miami, School of Law Publications, 1994-1997

Abraham, D.
Liberty and Property: Lord Bramwell and the political economy of liberal jurisprudence - individualism, freedom, and utility.
American Journal of Legal History, 38, (1994) 288.
[law-Abraham, D.]

Abraham, D.
Liberty without equality: The property rights connection in a negative citizenship regime.
Law and Social Inquiry-Journal of the American Bar Foundation, 21, No. 1 (1996) 1-65.
[law-Abraham, D.]

Abraham, D.
Persistent facts and compelling norms: Liberal capitalism, democratic socialism and the law.
Law and Society Review, 28, (1994) 939.
[law-Abraham, D.]

Alfieri, A.V.
Defending racial violence.
Columbia Law Review, 95, No. 5 (June 1995) 1301-1342.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Alfieri, A.V.
Impoverished practices .
Georgetown Law Journal, 81, No. 7 (1993) 2567-2663.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Alfieri, A.V.
Lynching ethics: Toward a theory of racialized defenses.
Michigan Law Review, 95, No. 4 (February 1997) 1063-1104.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Alfieri, A.V.
Mitigation, mercy, and delay: The moral politics of death-penalty abolitionists.
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 31, No. 2 (1996) 325-352.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Alfieri, A.V.
Practicing community.
Harvard Law Review, 107, (1994) 1747-1764.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Alfieri, A.V.
The ethics of violence: Necessity, excess, and opposition.
Columbia Law Review, 94, (1994) 1721-1750.
[law-Alfieri, A.V.]

Baker, T.
Constructing the insurance relationship: Sales stories, claims stories, and insurance contract damages.
Texas Law Review, 72, No. 6 (1994) 1395-1433.
[law-Baker, T.]

Baker, T.
On the genealogy of moral hazard.
Texas Law Review , 75, No. 2 (December 1996) 237-292.
[law-Baker, T.]

Baker, T., and K. McElrath
Whose safety net: Home insurance and inequality.
Law and Social Inquiry-Journal of the American Bar Foundation, 21, No. 2 (1996) 229-264.
[law-Baker, T./ sol-McElrath, K.]

Cairns, J. W.
Adam Smith and the role of the courts in securing justice and liberty.
In: Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics. R.P. Malloy and J. Euensky, Ed. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994, 31-61.
[law-Cairns, J.W.]

Cairns, J.W.
The law, the advocates, and the universities in late-sixteenth-century Scotland.
Scottish Historical Review, 73, No. 2 (1994) 171-190.
[law-Cairns, J.W.]

Canova, T.A.
The transformation of U.S. banking and finance: From regulated competition to free market receivership.
Brooklyn Law Review, 60, No. 4 (1995) 1295-1354.
[law-Canova, T.A.]

Casebeer, K.
Aliquippa: The company town and contested power in the construction of law.
Buffalo Law Review, 43, No. 3 (1995) 617-687.
[law-Casebeer, K.]

Clingan, T.A.
Mar presencial (the presential sea): Deja-vu all over again: A response.
Ocean Development and International Law, 24, No. 1 (1993) 93-97.
[law-Clingan, T.A.]

Duarte, C.
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993: Paying the price for an imperfect solution.
University of Louisville Journal of Family Law, 32, No. 4 (1994) 833-866.
[law-Duarte, C.]

Ely, J.H.
On Constitutional Ground. Princeton, New Jersey and Chichester, W. Sussex: Princeton University Press, 1996, 507.
[law-Ely, J.H.]

Fajer, M.
Some thoughts on harassment: A gay male perspective.
Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, (1993) 199-203.
[law-Fajer, M.A.]

Fajer, M.A.
Authority, credibility, and pre-understanding: A defense of outsider narratives in legal scholarship.
Georgetown Law Journal, 82, No. 5 (1994) 1845-1867.
[law-Fajer, M.A.]

Fajer, M.A.
Taming the wayward children of Monsanto and Sylvania: Some thoughts on developmental disorders in vertical restraints doctrine.
Temple Law Review, 68, No. 1 (1995) 1-105.
[law-Fajer, M.A.]

Fajer, M.A.
With all deliberate speed: A reply to Sunstein.
Indiana Law Journal, 70, No. 1 (1994) 39-45.
[law-Fajer, M.A.]

Feeley, M, and J. Simon
Actuarial justice: The emerging new criminal law.
Futures of Criminology. London: Sage Publications, 1994, 173-201.
[law-Simon, J.]

Froomkin, A. M.
The constitutionality of mandatory key escrow: A first look in building in Big Brother: The cryptographic policy debate.
Building in Big Brother, The Cryptographic Policy Debate. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995, 413-434.
[law-Froomkin, A.M.]

Froomkin, A.M.
Reinventing the government corporation.
University Illinois Law Review, No. 3 (1995) 543-634.
[law-Froomkin, A.M.]

Froomkin, A.M.
Still naked after all these words.
Northwestern University Law Review, 88, No. 4 (1994) 1420-1435.
[law-Froomkin, A.M.]

Froomkin, A.M.
The imperial presidency's new vestments.
Northwestern University Law Review, 88, No. 4 (1994) 1346-1376.
[law-Froomkin, A.M.]

Froomkin, A.M.
The metaphor is the key: Cryptography, the clippe chip, and the constitution.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 143, No. 3 (January 1995) 709-897.
[law-Froomkin, A.M.]

Fudenberg, B.R.
Unconstitutional conditions and greater powers: A separability approach.
UCLA Law Review, 43, No. 2 (December 1995) 371-520.
[law-Fudenberg, B.R.]

Gaubatz, J.T.
Proceeding of the Philip E. Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning. vol. 28. New York: Mattew Bender & Co., June 1994.
[law-Gaubatz, J.T.]

Gaubatz, J.T.
Fundamentals of Trusts and Estates. New York: Matthew Bender, 1996.
[law-Gaubatz, J.T.]

Gaubatz, J.T., and T. Mattis
The Moot Court Book, A Student Guide to Appellate Advocacy. Michie, 1994.
[law-Gaubatz, J.T.]

Haar, C.
Suburbs Under Siege: Race, Space, and Audacious Judges. Princeton University Press, 1996, 280.
[law-Haar, C.]

Iglesias, E.M.
Rape, race and representation: The power of discourse, discourses of power, and the reconstruction of heterosexuality.
Vanderbilt Law Review, 49, No. 4 (May 1996) 868-992.
[law-Iglesias, E.M.]

Iglesias, E.M.
Structures of subordination: Women of color at the intersection of T ile-VII and the NLRA not.
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 28, No. 2 (1993) 395-503.
[law-Iglesias, E.M.]

Jones, D.M.
Darkness made visible: Law, metaphor, and the racial self.
Georgetown Law Journal, 82, No. 2 (1993) 437-511.
[law-Jones, D.M.]

Jones, D.M.
No time for trumpets: Title VII, equality, and the fin de siecle.
Michigan Law Review, 92, No. 8 (1994) 2311-2369.
[law-Jones, D.M.]

Langbein, S.I.
Taxation and Regulation of Bank and Thrift Acquisitions. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, 1993.
[law-Laugbein, S.I.]

Lavargna, C.S.
Government-sponsored enterprises are too big to fail: Balancing public and private interests.
Hastings Law Journal, 44, No. 5 (1993) 991-1038.
[law-Lavargna, C.S.]

Levi, L.
Challenging the autonomous press.
Cornell Law Review, 78, (1993) 665.
[law-Levi, L.]

Mahoney, M.R.
Segregation, whiteness, and transformation.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 143, No. 5 (May 1995) 1659-1684.
[law-Mahoney, M.R.]

Manning, E., and J.M. Hesch
Sale or exchange of business assets: Economic performance, contingent liabilities and nonrecourse liabilities.
Tax Management Real Estate Journal, 11, (1995) 16-26, 35-44, 51-70, 263-282.
[law-Manning, E.]

Manning, E., and A. Laurence
The 1996. marginal federal income tax rates: The image and the reality.
Tax Notes. Tax Analysts, December 30, 1996, 20.
[law-Manning, E.]

Mendales, R.E.
Looking under the rock: Disclosure of bankruptcy issues under the securities laws.
Ohio State Law Journal, (1996) 733-807.
[law-Mendales, R.E]

Mendales, R.E.
We can work it out: The interaction of bankruptcy and securities regulation in the workout context .
Rutgers Law Review , 46, No. 3 (1994) 1211-1312.
[law-Mendales, R.E.]

Mundstock, G.
Section 902 is too generous.
Tax Law Review, 48, No. 2 (1994) 281-314.
[law-Mundstock, G.]

Reynolds, B., and N.J. de Novio and G. Mundstock
RRH 193 hati-deferal provisions cuente planning handles for CFC2.
Journal of International Taxation, 5, No. 2 (1994) 52-60.
[law-Mundstock, G.]

Rotman, E.
The failure of reform: History of American prisons from 1865. to 1965.
In: The Oxford History of the Prison. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995, 169-197.
[law-Rotman, E.]

Rotman, E.
The inherent problems of legal translation: Theoretical aspects.
Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, 4, No. 1995. (6) 187-196.
[law-Rotman, E.]

Rotman, E., and S. A. Patchett
International cirminal law: Selected sources.
In: Introduction to Transnational Legal Transactions. New York: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1995, 75-138.
[law-Rotman, E.]

Schnably, S.J.
Property and pragmatism: A critique of Radin's theory of property and personhood.
Stanford Law Review, 45, No. 2 (1993) 347-407.
[law-Schnably, S.J.]

Schnably, S.J.
The judicial process in context.
In: Transition to Democracy in Latin America: The role of the Judiciary . I.P. Stotzky, Ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993, 175-183.
[law-Schnably, S.J.]

Simon, J.
Ballad of a thin man: Sociolegal studies in a time of postmodern crisis: Comment.
Law and Society Review, 29, No. 4 (1995) 631-638.
[law-Simon, J.]

Simon, J.
Between power and knowledge: Habermas, Foucault, and the future of legal studies.
Law and Society Review, 28, No. 4 (1994) 947-961.
[law-Simon, J.]

Simon, J.
For the government of its servants: Law and disciplinary power in the work place, 1870-1906.
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 13, (1993) 105-136.
[law-Simon, J.]

Sowle, K.D.
A matter of opinion: Milkovich four years later.
William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 3, No. 2 (1994) 467-628.
[law-Sowle, K.D.]

Stefan, S.
The protection racket: Rape trauma syndrome, psychiatric labeling, and law.
Northwestern University Law Review, 88, No. 4 (1994) 1271-1345.
[law-Stefan, S.]

Thompson, S.C.
Ex-government officials challenge partnership anti-abuse reg: An analysis.
Tax Notes, 69, No. 11 (December 11, 1995)
[law-Thompson Jr., S.C.]

Thompson, S.C.
Basic Federal Income Taxation of C Corporations. West Publishing, 1995.
[law-Thompson Jr., S.C.]

Thompson, S.C.
Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships & S Corporations. West Publishing, 1995.
[law-Thompson Jr., S.C.]

Thompson, S.C.
U.S. Taxation of International Transactions. West Publishing, 1995.
[law-Thompson Jr., S.C.]

Wilets, J.D.
Pressure from abroad: U.N. Human rights ruling strengthens hopes for United States gays and lesbians.
Human Rights, 21, No. 4 (1994) 22+.
[law-Wilets, J.D.]

Williamson, R.L.
Law and H-bomb: Strengthening the nonproliferation regime to impede advanced proliferation.
Cornell International Law Journal, 28, No. 1 (1995) 71-167.
[law-Williamson, R.L.]

Williamson, R.L., and D.T. Burton and J.H. Clarke and L.E. Fleming
Gathering danger: The urgent need to regulate toxic substances that can bioaccumulate.
Ecology Law Quarterly, 20, No. 4 (1993) 605-720.
[law-Williamson, R.L./ epi-Fleming, L.E.]

Winick, B.J.
Advance directive instruments for those with mental illness.
University of Miami Law Review, 51, (1996) 57-95.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Ambiguities in the legal meaning and significance of mental illness.
Psychology of Public Policy and Law, 1, No. 3 (September 1995) 534-611.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Court to consider whether to recognize psychotherapist-patient priviledge under federal rules of evidence.
West's Legal News, (May 13, 1996)
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Forward: A summary of the MacArthur treatment competence study and an introduction to the special theme.
Psychology of Public Policy and Law, 2, (1996) 3-17.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
How to handle voluntary hospitalization after Zinermon v. Burch.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 21, (1994) 295-406.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Reforming incompetency to stand trial and plead guilty: A restated proposal and a response to Professor Bonnie.
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 85, No. 3 (1995) 571-624.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Symposium, a critical examination of the MacArthur treatment competence study: Methodological issues, legal implications, and future directions.
Psychology of Public Policy and Law, 2, (1996) 1-184.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
The MacArthur treatment competence study: Legal and therapeutic implications.
Psychology of Public Policy and Law, 2, (1996) 137-166.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
The psychotherapist-patient privilege: A therapeutic jurisprudence view.
University of Miami Law Review, 50, (1996) 249-265.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
The right to refuse mental health treatment: A therapeutic jurisprudence analysis.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 17, No. 1 (1994) 99-117.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
The side effects of incompetency labeling and the implications for mental health law.
Psychology of Public Policy and Law, 1, No. 1 (March 1995) 6-42.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
When treatment is punishment: Eighth amendment limits on mental health and correctional therapy.
Criminal Law Bulletin , 32, (1996) 211-243.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Incompetency in the criminal process: Past, present and future.
In: Law, Mental Health, and Mental Disorder. B.D. Sales and D.W. Shuman, Ed. 1996, 310-341.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winick, B.J.
Law in a Therapeutic Key: Developments in Therapeutic Jurisprudence. D.B. Wexler and B.J. Winick, Ed. Carolina Academic Press, 1996.
[law-Winick, B.J.]

Winter, S.L.
A clearing in the forest.
Metaphor and Symbolic Activity, 10, No. 3 (1995) 223-245.
[law-Winter, S.L.]

Winter, S.L.
The power thing.
Virginia Law Review, 82, No. 5 (August 1996) 721-835.
[law-Winter, S.L.]