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Volume 67                   Autumn 2004 Number 4


Case Studies in Conservative
and Progressive Legal Orders

Christopher H. Schroeder
Special Editor

Foreword Christopher Ryan Hart 1

Muss Es Sein? Not Necessarily, Says Tort Law Anita Bernstein 7

Should Noncommercial Associations Have an Absolute Right to Discriminate? Andrew Koppelman 27

Taking the Punishment Out of the Process: From Substantive Criminal Justice Through Procedural Justice to Restorative Justice Brenda Sims Blackwell and
Clark D. Cunningham
59

Capitalism and Freedom -- For Whom?: Feminist Legal Theory and Progressive Corporate Law Kellye Y. Testy 87

Corporate Law or the Law of Business?: Stakeholders and Corporate Governance at the End of History Adam Winkler 109

Democracy and the Dominance of Delaware in Corporate Law Kent Greenfield 135

International Law, International Relations Theory, and Preemptive War: The Vitality of Sovereign Equality Today Thomas H. Lee 147

The Future and Past of U.S. Foreign Relations Law Martin S. Flaherty 169

Disaggregating U.S. Interests in International Law Peter J. Spiro 195



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