Volume 40, Number 1
Winter, 2003

 

Articles

1

The Case for Regulating Collaborative Reproduction: A Children's Rights Perspective
Helen M. Alvaré

65

Redefining Realtor Relationships and Responsibilities: The Failure of State Regulatory Responses
Ann Morales Olazábal

 

Note

133

The Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act of 2002: The Rise of the Voluntary Incentive Structure and Congressional Refusal To Require Pediatric Testing
Lauren Hammer Breslow

 

Symposium: Affirmative Action in Higher Education

195

The Affirmative Action Debate

217

Strict Scrutiny, Public Opinion, and Affirmative Action on Campus: Should the Courts Find a Narrowly Tailored Solution to a Compelling Need in a Policy Most Americans Oppose?
Gail L. Heriot

 

Recent Developments

235

Sarbanes-Oxley Act

253

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act

 

Editorial Board and Staff

 
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