Volume 54, Issue 1 (1997)
Includes the John Randolph Tucker Lecture, Is Fairness Irrelevant?: The Evisceration of Federal Habeas Corpus Review and Limits on the Ability of State Courts to Protect Fundamental Rights, by Stephen B. BrightPrefatory Matter
Articles
Is Fairness Irrelevant?: The Evisceration of
Federal Habeas Corpus Review and Limits
on the Ability of State Courts to
Protect Fundamental Rights
Stephen B. Bright
Rethinking the Compatibility of
Moral Rights and Fair Use
Dane S. Ciolino
Proposals for Reform of Corporate Boards
of Directors: The Dual Board and
Board Ombudsperson
Lynne L. Dallas
Bribery in the Global Market: A Critical
Analysis of the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act
Steven R. Salbu
Notes
The "Agony of Suspense": How Protracted
Death Row Confinement Gives Rise to
an Eighth Amendment Claim of
Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Kathleen M. Flynn
Chasing Down the Devil: Standards
of Prudent Investment Under the
Restatement (Third) of Trusts
W. Brantley Phillips, Jr.