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Volume 42, Number 4
Summer 1993
ESSAY
Will a New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters=: Reflections
James A. Henderson, Jr.
Aaron D. Twerski
ARTICLES
The Historical Continuity of Punitive Damages Awards: Reforming the Tort Reformers
Michael Rustad
Thomas Koenig
Punitive Damages and Regulated Products
Teresa Moran Schwartz
Punitive Damages Reform-State Legislatures Can and Should Meet the Challenge Issued by the Supreme Court of the United States in Haslip
Victor F. Schwartz
Mark A. Behrens
Poetic Justice: Punitive Damages and Legal Pluralism
Marc Galanter
David Luban
Proposed Changes to Discovery Rules in Aid of "Tort Reform": Has the Case Been Made?
Paul R. Sugarman
Marc G. Perlin
Executive Branch Civil Justice Reform
Carl Tobias
The American Rule on Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person's Access to Justice
John F. Vargo
Galileo's Retort: Peter Huber's Junk Scholarship
Kenneth J. Chesebro
NOTES
Hudson v. McMillian and Prisoners' Rights: The Court Giveth and the Court Teketh Away
Doretha M. Van Slyke
To be cited as: 42 Am. U. L. Rev.
© Copyright 1993 American University Law Review.

