University of San Francisco

Law Review

Volume 36 Winter 2002 Number 2
 
Articles
     
Premeditation and Deliberation in California: Returning to a Distinction Without a Difference   Suzanne Mounts
     
Toward a Robust Conception of "Independent Judgment": Back to the Future?   Harry G. Hutchinson
     
Has the Supreme Court Sounded the Death Knell for Jury Assessed Punitive Damages? A Critical Re-Examination of the American Jury   Lisa Litwiller
     
Essay
     
The Evolution and Revolution of Napster   Peter Jan Honigsberg
 
 
Comments
     
Regulations Against Corporate Tax Shelters: Should We Keep Them?   Cecilia Chui
     
The Theory of the Waiver Scale: An Argument Why Parents Should Be Able to Waive Their Children's Tort Liability Claims   Robert S. Nelson
     
Note
     
The California Supreme Court Framework for Mandatory Arbitration Agreements: Armendariz v Foundation Health Psychare Services, Inc.   Bernard Finnegan