VOLUME 71
Issue No. 1, Winter 1995
Includes:
- The Constitution and the Subgroup Question
- A Defense of Judicial Reconstruction of Contracts
- Free Speech and Due Process in the Workplace
Issue No. 2, Spring 1996
Includes:
- The Computer as Advocate: An Approach to Computer-Generated Displays in the Courtroom
- With Justice for Whom? The Presumption of Moral Innocence in Rape Trials
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime: Tax Increment Financing in Indiana
Issue No. 3, Summer 1996
Includes:
- Text, Texts, or Ad Hoc Determinations: Interpretation of the Federal Rules of Evidence
- The Racial Hoax as Crime: The Law as Affirmation
- Custody and Conduct: How the Law Fails Lesbian and Gay Parents and Their Children
Issue No. 4, Fall 1996
Includes:
- Federal Court Long Range Planning: Fine Lines and Tightropes
- Impermeable Federalism, Pragmatic Silence, and the Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts
- Proposed Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts: Ambition or Abdication?
Volume 71 Board of Editors
The Indiana Law Journal is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University School of Law Bloomington, which assumes complete editorial responsibility therefor.
