VOLUME 75, ISSUE 2: SPRING 2000

Symposium: Preparing for the Next Century--A New Restatement of Conflicts?

Introduction
Gene R. Shreve

Articles

A Third Conflicts Restatement?
Friedrich K. Juenger
Prologomenon to an Empirical Restatement of Conflicts
William M. Richman
William L. Reynolds
The Need for a Third Conflicts Restatement (And a Proposal for Tort Conflicts)
Symeon C. Symeonides
A Structural Revision of the Conflicts Restatement
Louise Weinberg

Commentaries

Empiricism and Theory in Conflicts Law
Patrick J. Borchers
Whereof One Cannot Speak: Legal Diversity and the Limits of Restatement of Conflict of Laws
Perry Dane
Adrift on the Sea of Indeterminancy
Michael H. Gottesman
For a Third Conflicts Restatement--But Stop Trying To Reinvent the Wheel
Alfred Hill
The Utilitarian Role of a Restatement of Conflicts in a Common Law System: How Much Judicial Deference Is Due to the Restaters or "Who are these guys anyway?"
Harold G. Maier
Restating Conflicts Again: A Cure for Schizophrenia?
Courtland H. Peterson
The Restatement (Second): Some Not So Fine Tuning for a Restatement (Third): A Very Well-Curried Leflar over Reese with Korn on the Side (Or Is It Cob?)
Bruce Posnak
A New Restatement--For the International Age
Mathias Reimann
Codifying Interest Analysis in the Torts Chapter of a New Conflicts Restatement
William A. Reppy, Jr.
Choice of Law in Conflicts Torts Cases: A Third Restatement or Rules of Choice of Law?
Robert A. Sedler
A Different Challenge for the ALI: Herein of Foreign Country Judgments, an International Treaty, and an American Statute
Linda J. Silberman
Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Leave Bad Enough Alone
Gary J. Simson
Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain: The Place of Better Law in a Third Restatement of Conflicts
Joseph William Singer
One Size Does Not Fit All: The Third Multi-Track Restatement of Conflict of Laws
Aaron D. Twerski
The Restatement Third of Conflict of Laws: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come
Russell J. Weintraub

Notes

Reactions to EPA's Interim Guidance: The Growing Battle for Control over Environmental Justice Decisionmaking
June M. Lyle
Reaffirming No-Fault Divorce: Supplementing Formal Equality with Substantive Change
Erin R. Melnick
The Primary Caretaker Presumption: Have We Been Presuming Too Much?
Paul L. Smith

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