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Volume 63Summer 2000Number 3

The Future Content of the U.S. Securities Laws

James D. Cox
Special Editor
Foreword James D. Cox1
Summary of Roundtable Discussions Regarding the Future Content of the U.S. Securities Laws James D. Cox
Edward F. Greene
3
Premises for Reforming the Regulation of Securities Offerings: An Essay James D. Cox11
Deconstructing Section 11: Public Offering Liability in a Continuous Disclosure Environment Donald C. Langevoort45
Internationalization of Primary Public Securities Markets Hal S. Scott 71
Measuring Securities Market Efficiency in the Regulatory Setting Randall S. Thomas
James F. Cotter
105
Beyond Bond Markets 2000: The Electronic Frontier and Regulation of the Capital Markets for Debt Securities Stephen Wallenstein 123
Appendix: Conference Participants
131

FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS

Kids Who Kill: A Critique Of How The American Legal System Deals With Juveniles Who Commit Homicide Mirah A. Horowitz 133
The Constitutional Failure of the Strickland Standard in Capital Cases under the Eighth Amendment Amy R. Murphy 179