Volume 91, Number 1 – January 2011
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Melville M. Bigelow: Boston University’s Neglected Pioneer of Historical Legal Scholarship in America
David M. Rabban
Page 1
Beyond Individualism in Law and Economics
Robert Ahdieh
Page 43
Litigating Together: Social, Moral, and Legal Obligations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Page 87
Congress’s Inability to Solve Standing Problems
Heather Elliott
Page 159
Structural Obstacles to Settlement of Land Use Disputes
Stewart E. Sterk
Page 227
BOOK REVIEW
Toward a Representational Theory of the Executive
Victoria F. Nourse & John P. Figura
Page 273
NOTES
Regulating Abortion Through Direct Democracy: The Liberty of All Versus the Moral Code of a Majority
Molly E. Carter
Page 305
Regulating Corruption: Analyzing Uncertainty in Current Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement
Lauren Giudice
Page 347
RESPONSES
Response to Robert Adhieh’s Beyond Individualism in Law and Economics
Richard R.W. Brooks
Page 379
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of the Parts: Analyzing Legal Problems in an Endogenous World
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Page 385
A Comment on Ahdieh, Beyond Individualism in Law and Economics
Thomas S. Ulen
Page 393