Articles
Basel II Implementation: Rushing to a False Start
Historically, one method of regulating banking and other depository institutions has been to mandate certain...
Intellectual Property and Human Rights
Human rights embody the set of principles that properly apply to all people at all...
Some Thoughts on the Right to Health in International Law: An American Perspective
At least three of the Millennium Development Goals adopted in 2000 by the United Nations...
Due Process and War: A Critique of Rasul v. Bush and Related Academic Commentary
After the fourth anniversary of September 11, American forces remain in Afghanistan and Iraq. The...
Understanding the Newly-Refined Role of Customary International Law in U.S. Courts
There is much controversy concerning the role of international and foreign legal sources in U.S....
Unions and National Security: Does the NLRB Have Jurisdiction over Privately-Employed Airport Screeners? Should it Decline to Exercise Jurisdiction?
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Congress felt so strongly about airport and airline security...
Religious Accommodation in Forced Union Dues Environments
Protecting conscience has always been a national priority in the United States. The Founding Fathers’...
Walk This Way: IBP, Inc. v. Alvarez Opens the Roberts Court Era
On November 8, 2005, a unanimous Supreme Court, per Justice Stevens, held that employees must...
Fee Counsel—The Antidote for Collusive Class Action Fee Agreements
Without the contingent fee, class action litigation in the United States would not exist, and...
The Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act: A Sound Federal Reform
A great deal of attention is given to litigation that results in nine-figure awards or...
An Offer They Won’t Refuse
On December 6, 2005, a group of law schools, professors and students asked the Supreme...
Supreme Court Considers Challenge to Oregon’s Death With Dignity Act: Gonzales v. Oregon and the Right to Die
On October 5, 2005, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Gonzales v. Oregon,...
The Dangers of Mandating Network Neutrality
Some communications policymakers have recently become strong advocates of a government requirement to ensure the...
Deregulating Cable TV: The Time is Now!
Since 1996, the communications industry has undergone a deregulatory phase that has transformed how American...
Bradford A. Berenson Reviews The Common Law Tradition: A Collective Portrait of Five Legal Scholars by George Liebmann
What is the role and relevance of legal academia in the larger society? Do law...
Richard W. Garnett Reviews Divided By God: America’s Church-State Problem—And What We Should Do About It by Noah Feldman
The Supreme Court this past summer handed down rulings in three closely watched, eagerly anticipated,...
Margaret A. Little Reviews Our Culture, What’s Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses by Theodore Dalrymple
Theodore Dalrymple, the pen name of a British doctor and writer, has justly been recognized...
Engage Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2006
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. Cuno and the Constitutionality of State Tax Incentives...