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Volume 80

Number 3

Fall 2002


Table of Contents 

Faculty List 

Editorial Board and Staff 

Mailing Statement (PDF)


CONTENTS

2002 INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND ECONOMIC POLICY 
LITIGATION CONFERENCE

LITIGATION IN A FREE SOCIETY

Symposium Forward
Forthcoming in Volume 80:4
The Roles of Litigation Stephen B. Burbank 705
Beware of Numbers (and Unsupported Claims of Judicial Bias) Harry T. Edwards
Linda Elliott
723

Tables

735
Seven Dogged Myths Concerning Contingency Fees Herbert M. Kritzer 739

Tables

785
Preliminary Reflections on Aspects of Holocaust-Era Litigation in American Courts Burt Neuborne 795
Human Rights and Civil Litigation in United States Courts: The Holocaust-Era Cases Samuel P. Baumgartner 835
Leaving Money on the Table: Do Institutional Investors Fail to File Claims in Securities Class Actions James D. Cox
Randall S. Thomas
855
Who Cares? A.C. Pritchard 883
The Questionable Case for Using Auctions to Select Lead Counsel Lucian Arye Bebchuk 889
Reform Through Rulemaking? Richard L. Marcus 901
NOTES
Disposing of Leaks and Spills: Passive Disposal of Hazardous Wastes Under Cercla Khara Coleman 945
The Missing Piece of the Mosaic: Improving Regulation FD Shannon M. Mudd 971
Class Actions and Rule 10b-5: A Critique of Newton V. Merrill Lynch Brian J. Wanamaker 997

 


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