1999
Robert Williams Jr, Indigenous Peoples, The United Nations, and Human Rights, (1999).
David Gantz, Lessons From the United States - Japan Semiconductor Dispute, (1999).
John Strong, McCormick on Evidence (1999).
Robert Glennon, No on Prop. 200: The People Can’t Micromanage Water, (1999).
David Wexler, Preface: A New Model for the Practice of Law, (1999).
Thomas Mauet, Pretrial (Fourth Edition) (1999).
Rebecca Tsosie, Privileging Claims to the Past: Ancient Human Remains and Contemporary Cultural Values, 31 Ariz. St. L. J. (1999).
Boris Kozolchyk, Problems With Bolero’s Title Registry System, (1999).
Rape Trauma Syndrome Evidence, in, (1999).
Leslye Obiora, Reclaiming a Heritage of Resistance, Excavating an Alternative Gender Critique Paradigm, (1999).
David Wexler, Relapse Prevention Planning for Criminal Law Practice, (1999).
Boris Kozolchyk, Should UCP 500 Be Revised in the Near Future, (1999).
Show (Some) Emotions, in, (1999).
James Anaya, Superpower Attitudes Toward Indigenous Peoples and Group Rights, 93 Am. Soc’y Int’l Law (1999).
Andy Silverman & Kenney Hegland, Teen Parenting: Trouble With the Law, (1999).
David Wexler, The Development of Therapeutic Jurisprudence: From Theory to Practice, (1999).
Arizona Legal Studies
Melissa Tatum, The New American Caste System, (1999).
Thomas Mauet, The Psychology of Jury Persuasion, (1999).
Robert Williams Jr, The True Nature of Congress’ Power over Indian Claims: An Essay on Venetie and the Uses of Silence in Federal Indian Law, (1999).
David Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Culture of Critique, (1999).
Arizona Legal Studies
Carol Rose, What Government Can Do for Property (and Vice Versa), in, (1999).
Marc Miller, Wise Masters, (1999).
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