Volume 79, Issue 3 (2004) Symposium: "Law &": Philosophical, Psychological, Linguistic, and Biological Perspectives on Legal Scholarship
Symposium EditorClaire Hill
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 3
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Pernicious Ambiguity in Contracts and Statutes
Lawrence M. Solan
How Do German Contracts Do as Much with Fewer Words?
Claire A. Hill and Christopher King
Did Clinton Lie?: Defining "Sexual Relations"
Peter Tiersma
Authority Heuristics
David J. Gerber
Apology and Thick Trust: What Spouse Abusers and Negligent Doctors Might Have in Common
Erin Ann O'Hara
Rights, Rationality, and the Preemption of Reasons
Richard Warner
Valuing Inside Knowledge: Police Infiltration as a Problem for the Law of Evidence
Jacqueline E. Ross
Common Knowledge, Communication, and Public Reason
Bruce Chapman
What's Wrong with Harmless Theories of Punishment
Kenworthey Bilz and John M. Darley
Notes
Medicating to Execute: Singleton v. Norris
Michelle L. Brunsvold
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