Spring-Summer 1991
Article
The Legal Education of Women: From "Treason Against Nature" to Sounding a "Different Voice"
Christine M. Wiseman
A Black Woman's Voice: The Story of Mabel Raimey, "Shero"
Phoebe Weaver Williams
Marquette Law School: The First Twenty Years
William D. Miller
The Comparative Legal Process Throughout the Law School Curriculum: A Modest Proposal for Culture and Competence in a Pluralistic Society
Michael P. Waxman
Interest Criteria in Fact-Finding and Arbitration: Evidentiary and Substantive Considerations
Marvin F. Hill Jr. and Emily DeLacenserie
Privatization and the "Primarily Related" Test: A Case for Clarification
Mark Hazelbaker and David C. Hertel
Article 3 Demand Notes and the Doctrine of Good Faith
Carolyn M. Edwards
Book Review: A Conflict of Rights: The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action
Barbara J. Kraetsch
Guestworker Policies and Apartheid: Does One Resemble the Other?
Demetra K. Matsis
Child Abuse: Helping Kids Who Are Hurting
Linda L. Hale and Julie Underwood