Volume 50 (1996)
Articles
Essays Honoring Charles M. Haar
Lance M. Liebman and Michael Allan Wolf
Fruits of the “Impenetrable Jungle”: Navigating the Boundary Between Land-Use Planning and Environmental Law
Michael Allan Wolf
Federalism in the Second Republic's Third Century
Daniel Wm. Fessler
Hunting for Quarks: Constitutional Takings, Property Rights, and Government Regulation
Jerold S. Kayden
Expanding the Boundaries of Law and Cities
Leonard A. Zax
Notes
Drug Dealing and Street Gangs—The New Nuisances: Modernizing Old Theories and Bringing Neighbors Together in the War Against Crime
Suzanne G. Lieberman
Look Who Is Singing the Mexicali Blues: How Far Can the EPA Travel Under the Toxic Substances Control Act?
Martha M. Neville
The Effect of the Endangered Species Act on Tribal Economic Development in Indian Country
Jennifer M. Regis-Civetta
Recent Developments
Gender Based Affirmative Action: A Journey That Has Only Just Begun
Rebecca L. Berkeley
Gender Inequality and Wage Differentials Between the Sexes: Is It Inevitable or Is There an Answer?
B. Tobias Isbell
You, Me, and the Consequences of Family: How Federal Employment Law Prevents the Shattering of the “Glass Ceiling”
Jeremy I. Bohrer
Current Issues in Sexual Harassment
Suzanne G. Lieberman