VOLUME 73, ISSUE 2: SPRING 1998

SYMPOSIUM: Law and the New American Family

Article

Joint Custody: Bonding and Monitoring Theories
Margaret F. Brinig
F.H. Buckley

Responses

Joint Custody and Strategic Behavior
Saul Levmore
Bonding After Divorce: Comments on Joint Custody: Bonding and Monitoring Theories
Ann Laquer Estin

Article

Lifting the Veil of Ignorance: Personalizing the Marriage Contract
Eric Rasmusen
Jeffrey Evans Stake

Responses

The New Marriage Contract and the Limits of Private Ordering
Gregory S. Alexander
Toward Contractual Choice in Marriage
J. Mark Ramseyer
Choice, Dependence, and the Reinvigoration of the Traditional Family
Kathryn Abrams

Roundtable: Opportunities for Limitations of of Private Ordering in Family Law

Introduction
Jeffrey Evans Stake
Martha Fineman
Akhil Reed Amar
Regina Austin
Thomas S. Ulen
Michael Grossberg

Article

Professional Responsibility and Organization of the Family Business: The Lawyer as Intermediary
Alysa Christmas Rollock

Responses

Reasonable Expectations in Families, Businesses, and Family Businesses: A Comment on Rollock.
Terry A. O'Neill
One Lawyer for the Family: A Response to Alysa Rollock
Patrick L. Baude

Article

Clinical Education and the "Best Interest" Representation of Children in Custody Disputes: Challenges and Opportunities in Lawyering and Pedagogy
Frances Gall Hill

Responses

Voices Lost and Found: Training Ethical Lawyers for Children.
William A. Kell
Collaborative Pedagogic Efforts on Behalf of Children in Custody Disputes
Glenn Stone
Lawyers as Nonlawyers in Child-Custody and Visitation Cases: Questions from the "Legal Ethics" Perspective
Bruce A. Green

Notes

Still No Remedy After All These Years: Plugging the Hole in the Law of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
Jason M. Basile
Are We Only Burning Witches? The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996's Answer to Terrorism.
Jennifer A. Beall
Grandmothers and Teamsters: How the NLRB's New Approach to the Supervisory Status of Charge Nurses Ignores the Reality of the Nursing Home
Jonathan Edward Motley
The Holy and the Handicapped: An Examination of the Different Applications of the Reasonable-Accommodation Clauses in Title VII and the ADA
Alan D. Schuchman

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