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Volume 75, Winter 2001, Number 1
Note:
This issue contains articles from Symposium: Securities Law for the Next Millennium: A Forward-Looking Statement.Editorial Board
Symposium
Introduction
Michael A. Perino
Institutional Investors as Lead Plaintiffs: Is There a New and Changing Landscape?
Max W. Berger, John P. ("Sean") Coffey, and Gerald H. Silk
Securities Law in the New Millennium
John S. D'Alimonte, Mary C. Carty, and Thomas Finkelstein
The Future of United States Securities Regulation: An Essay on Regulation in an Age of Technological Uncertainty
Joseph A. Grundfest
Comments
The MTA, It's Not "Going Your Way"--Liability of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Under FELA: Greene v. Long Island R.R.
Jeffrey J. Amato
Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe: Establishment Clause Chaos on the High School Gridiron
Lawrence J. Chanice
Ritchie v. Simpson: The Federal Circuit Drops the Ball
Juan C. Gonzalez