Volume 56 (2006)
27 articles across 4 issues, published in the Buffalo Law Review during the 2006–2007 academic year.
Issue 1
- Just Solutions to Climate Change: A Climate Justice Proposal for a Domestic Clean Development MechanismMaxine Burkett
- The Death of Strict LiabilityPeter M. Gerhart
- The Fiduciary Obligation as a Duty of EthicsArthur B. Laby
- Forgetting Lochner in the Journey from Plan to Market: The Framing Effect of the Market Rhetoric in Market-Oriented ReformsJoel M. Ngugi
- Rethinking "The Plan": Why ERISA Section 502(a)(2) Should Allow Recovery to Individual Defined Contribution Pension Plan AccountsRegina L. Readling
Issue 2
- Race-Specific Patents, Commercialization, and Intellectual Property PolicyShubha Ghosh
- From Russia with Love: The Legal Repercussions of the Recruitment and Contracting of Foreign Players in the National Hockey LeagueJeffrey P. Gleason
- Kinship Foster Care: Implications of Behavioral Biology ResearchDavid J. Herring
- Governance, Governmentality, Police, and Justice: A New Science of PoliceMireille Hildebrandt
- Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Illusory Safeguards against Funding Pervasively Sectarian Institutions of Higher LearningMark Strasser
Issue 3
Issue 4
- AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion
- 2011 Alumni Newsletter
- with Michelle Lapointe, Short Notes on Teaching About the Micro-Politics of Class, with Examples from Torts and Employment Law CasebooksSusan Carle
- Of Service Workers, Contracting Out, Joint Employment, Legal Consciousness, and the University of MiamiKenneth M. Casebeer
- The Colorline as Capitalist AccumulationAnthony Paul Farley
- Race and Class: More than a Liberal ParadoxMaria Grahn-Farley
- Hard Ball, Soft Law in MLB: Who Died and Made WADA the Boss?George T. Stiefel III
- Bourdieu and American Legal Education: How Law Schools Reproduce Social Stratification and Class HierarchyLucille A. Jewel
- Getting ClassLaura T. Kessler
- Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process in State FarmMartha T. McCluskey
- Introducing ClassCrits: From Class Blindness to a Critical Legal Analysis of Economic InequalityAthena D. Mutua
- Human Rights and Powerlessness: Pathologies of Choice and SubstanceMakau Mutua
- Class Conflicts of Law I: Unilateral Worker Lawmaking versus Unilateral Employer Lawmaking in the U.S. WorkplaceJames Gray Pope
- The Many Flavors of Capitalism or Reflections on Schumpeter's GhostJohn Henry Schlegel