Skip to main content
Skip to main navigation menu
Skip to site footer
Open Menu
Indiana Law Review
Current
Archives
About
About the Journal
Submissions
Contact
Search
Login
Home
/
Archives
/
Vol. 28 No. 2 (1995): Centennial Symposium Issue
Vol. 28 No. 2 (1995): Centennial Symposium Issue
Published:
1995-01-02
Front Matter
Front Matter
Indiana Law Review
PDF
Articles
Symposium: Then, Now and into the Future: A Century of Legal Conflict and Deveolpment
Lawrence P. Wilkins
135-138
PDF
Introduction
Ann Marie Piscione
139-142
PDF
Fragments From Our Fleece: Vignettes From 100 Years in a Great Law School
William F. Harvey
143-160
PDF
History of the Indiana University School of Law— Indianapolis
Ronald W. Polston
161-182
PDF
A Short History of Hearsay Reform, with Particular Reference to Hoffman v. Palmer, Eddie Morgan and Jerry Frank
Michael Ariens
183-226
PDF
The New Woman Lawyer and the Challenge of Sexual Equality in Early Twentieth-Century America
Virginia D. Drachman
227-258
PDF
Looking Backward, Looking Foreward: A Century of Legal Change
Lawrence M. Friedman
259-272
PDF
Balancing Acts: Crisis, Change, and Continuity in American Family Law, 1890-1990
Michael Grossberg
273-308
PDF
The Warren Court: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Kermit L. Hall
309-328
PDF
Why the Nuisance Knot Can't Undo the Takings Muddle
Louise A. Halper
329-352
PDF
One Hundred Years of Modern Legal Thought: From Langdell and Holmes to Posner and Schlag
Gary Minda
353-390
PDF ()
PDF
Law and Endangered Species: Is Survival Alone Cause for Celebration?
John Henry Schlegel
391-412
PDF
Notes
Medical Malpractice Acts' Statutes of Limitation as the Apply to Minors: Are they Proper?
Scott A. DeVries
413-446
PDF
Indiana's Neglect of a Dependent Statute: Uses and Abuses
Kenneth D. Dwyer
447-476
PDF
Proposal for a "Lawful" Public School Curriculum: Preventive Law From a Societal Perspective
Patricia L. Van Dorn
477-501
PDF
Developed By
Open Journal Systems
Information
For Readers
For Authors
For Librarians