Volume 79, Issue 2 (2004) Symposium: Law and Economics and Legal Scholarship
Symposium EditorHoracio Spector
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Governance Structures, Legal Systems, and the Concept of Law
Lewis A. Kornhauser
The Unexpected Guest: Law and Economics, Law and Other Cognate Disciplines, and the Future of Legal Scholarship
Thomas S. Ulen
Functional Law and Economics: The Search for Value-Neutral Principles of Lawmaking
Francesco Parisi and Jonathan Klick
Should Law Professors Teach Public Choice Theory?
Guido Pincione
Gödel, Kaplow, Shavell: Consistency and Completeness in Social Decision-Making
Giuseppe Dari Mattiacci
Fairness and Welfare from a Comparative Law Perspective
Horacio Spector
The Piper Lecture
The Transformation of the Professional Workforce
Marion Crain
Commentary: Organized Professionals Can Be Effective Producers
Robert M. Tobias
The Changing World of Employee Benefits
Maria O'Brien Hylton
Commentary: Is It Time to Take the Broom and Really Clean House? A New Paradigm for Employee Benefits
Mary Ellen Signorille
The Louis Jackson National Student Writing Program
Recovering Retirement Security: An Analysis of the Lockdown Claims under ERISA, as Illustrated by the Enron Litigation
Margo Eberlein
Notes
Summerlin v. Stewart and Ring Retroactivity
Tonya G. Newman
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Matthew Bredesen
- Managing Editor
- Kristin Klaczek
- Executive Articles Editors
- Andrea Briski
- Leone Carameli
- Margaret Hudgins
- Rebecca Leintz
- Karla Rachwalski
- Adrian Rohrer
- Chad Shifrin
- John Wappel
- Kimberly Zielinski
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Ryan Liebl
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Erik Anderson
- Sowmya Bharathi
- Patrick Casey
- Jamie Goldstein
- John Guzzardo
- Michael Kasdin
- Neal Kitterlin
- Martin Mellican
- Brian Orr
- Trisha Rachoy
- Ryan Rodman
- Neil Rosenbaum