Volume 35 (2011) For Love or Money? Defining Relationships in Law and Life
Introduction
Introduction: For Love Or Money? Defining Relationships in Law and Life
Marion Crain and Kimberly D. Krawiec
Essays
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Compliance Motivations: Comment on Feldman
Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
At the Conjunction of Love and Money: Comment on Julie A. Nelson, Does Profit-Seeking Rule Out Love? Evidence (or Not) from Economics and Law
William W. Bratton
Working Relationships
Laura A. Rosenbury
Enforcing Bargains in an Ongoing Marriage
Mary Anne Case
Incorporating the Hendricksons
Larry E. Ribstein
Comment on Ribstein's Incorporating the Hendricksons
Robert C. Ellickson
Testing As Commodification
Katharine B. Silbaugh
Counting and Commodifying
Kieran Healy
The Dark Side of Commodification Critiques: Politics and Elitism in Standardized Testing
Kimberly D. Krawiec
Sex Therapy in the Age of Viagra: “Money Can't Buy Me Love"
Susan Ekberg Stiritz and Susan Frelich Appleton
Erotic Entitlements Part I: A Reply to Sex Therapy in the Age of Viagra: “Money Can't Buy Me Love"
Adrienne D. Davis
Notes
Hitting the Right Notes: The Need for a General Public Performance Right in Sound Recordings to Create Harmony in American Copyright Law
Laura E. Johannes
Oversold, Delayed, Rescheduled: Airline Passenger Rights and Protections
Matthew Schoonover
Governing Virtual Worlds: Interration 2.0
Yen-Shyang Tseng