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Volume 29, Number 1 (1995) The Fourth Annual Fritz B. Burns Lecture—Central Bank: The Methodology, The Message, and the Future
Symposium
Strict Textualism
Melvin Aron Eisenberg
We Must Never Forget That it is an Inkblot We Are Expounding: Section 10(b) as Rorschach Test
Joseph A. Grundfest
Transcript—Panel Exchange the Fourth Annual Fritz B. Burns Lecture Central Bank: The Methodology, the Message, and the Future
Therese H. Maynard, Melvin Aron Eisenberg, Joseph A. Grundfest, and Simon Lorne
Articles
Travelling Down the Unsteady Path: United States v. Lopez, New York v. United States and the Tenth Amendment
Anthony B. Ching
No Dogs Allowed: Hawaii's Quarantine Law Violates the Rights of People with Disabilities
Sande Buhai Pond
Compromising the Hearsay Rule: The Fallacy of Res Gestae Reliability
James Donald Moorehead
Notes and Comments
Clemency for Killers? Pardoning Battered Women Who Strike Back
Christine Noelle Becker
Foreseeability in Chains: Towards a Rational Analytical Framework for Accident and Medical Malpractice Cases of Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in California
David Paul Bleistein
Other
Address—Drugs and the Law: War Games
Terry J. Hatter Jr.