Publications from 2003
Second Thoughts: Toward a Critique of the Digital Divide, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Civil Claim Settlement Talks Involving Third Parties and Insurance Company Adjusters: When Should Lawyer Conduct Standards Apply?, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Federalizing Birth Certificate Procedures, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Nonparty Insurers in Federal Civil Actions: The Need For New Written Civil Procedure Laws, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Old-Fashioned Pregnancy, Newly-Fashioned Paternity, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Participation of Unwed Biological Fathers in Newborn Adoptions: Achieving Substantive and Procedural Fairness, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Expanded Recognition in Written Laws of Ancillary Federal Court Powers: Supplementing the Supplemental Jurisdiction Statute, Jeffrey A. Parness and Dan Sennott, College of Law
Enforcing Settlements in Federal Civil Actions, Jeffrey A. Parness and Matthew Walker, College of Law
Mathematics in Context (MiC)—Preliminary Evidence About Student Outcomes, Thomas A. Romberg and Mary C. Shafer, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Defending the Indefensible to Further a Later Case: Sanctioning Respondents in Illinois Domestic Violence Cases, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Should It Take A Thief?: Rethinking the Admission of Illegally Obtained Evidence in Civil Cases, David H. Taylor, College of Law
The Effects of Parents' Psychiatric Disorders on Children's High School Dropout, Virginia Wilcox-Gök, Farah Farahati, and Dave E. Marcotte, Department of Economics
Estimating Earnings Losses Due to Mental Illness: A Quantile Regression Approach, Virginia Wilcox-Gök and Dave E. Marcotte, Department of Economics
Publications from 2002
Korean P’ansori and the Blues: Art for Communal Healing, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
A Multiscale Observational Case Study of the Development of an Isolated High Plains Tornadic Supercell, M.L. Bentley, Michael Buban, and Stonie Cooper, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Function and Design Revisited, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Efforts to improve predictions of urban winter heating anomalies using various climate indices, David Changnon, Jeff Thompson, Tony April, Eric Schmidt, and Mike Falout, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Agricultural Zoning: Impacts and Future Directions, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Prayer in Public Schools After Santa Fe Independent School District, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
The Effect of Palazzolo v. Rhode Island on Takings and Environmental Land Use Regulation, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Spenser’s Hermetic Tricksters in The Faerie Queene III and IV, William C. Johnson, Department of English
Hypsometric Analysis of Margaritifer Sinus and Origin of Valley Networks, W. Luo, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Immigration Offenses Involving Unlawful Entry: Is Federal Practice Comparable Across Districts?, Linda Drazga Maxfield and Keri B. Burchfield,
Forensic Entomology for the Laboratory-Based Biology Classroom, J.S. Miller and Virginia L. Naples, Department of Biological Sciences
Thinking Outside the Civil Case Box: Reformulating Pretrial Conference Laws, Jeffrey A. Parness and Matthew Walker, College of Law
Changes in the Frequency of Extreme Warm-Season Surface Dewpoints in Northeastern Illinois: Implications for Cooling-System Design and Operation, Jesse Sparks, David Changnon, and Jason Starke, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Civil Procedure by Contract: A Convoluted Confluence of Private Contract and Public Procedure in Need of Congressional Control, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Surveying Gender Bias at One Midwestern Law School, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Vestibular Information Is Required for Dead Reckoning in the Rat, Douglas G. Wallace, Dustin J. Hines, Sergio M. Pellis, and Ian Q. Whishaw,
The Economic Performance of For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Hospitals, Virginia Wilcox-Gök, Department of Economics
Publications from 2001
Seven Steps Toward the Classical World: The Problem of the Classical Limit in Quantum Mechanics, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
The Origin of Man'yogana, John R. Bentley, Department of World Languages and Cultures
A Growing-Season Hydroclimatology, Focusing on Soil Moisture Deficits, for the Ohio Valley Region, M.L. Bentley and Andrew J. Grundstein, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Linguistic Ethnobiology: Amerindian Oak Nomenclature, Cecil H. Brown, Department of Anthropology
Phylogenetics of Paniceae (Poaceae), Melvin R. Duvall, Jeffrey D. Noll, and Alexandra Minn, Department of Biological Sciences
Enfer, Jim Millhorn, University Libraries
Guy de Maupassant, Jim Millhorn, University Libraries
Recognizing Party and Nonparty Interests in Written Civil Procedure Laws, Jeffrey A. Parness and Dan Sennott, College of Law
Environmental controls on species composition along a (maquis) shrubland to forest gradient on ultramafics at Mont Do, New Caledonia, L.S. Rigg, N.J. Enright, and T. Jaffre, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Publications from 2000
A Synoptic Climatology of Derecho Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems in the North-Central Plains, M.L. Bentley, Thomas L. Mote, and Stephen F. Byrd, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Evolutionary Psychology, Meet Developmental Neurobiology: Against Promiscuous Modularity, David J. Buller and Valerie Gray Hardcastle,
Politics, Religion, and the First Amendment, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Quantifying groundwater-sapping landforms with a hypsometric technique, W. Luo, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
EconLit: Light on the Dismal Science, Jim Millhorn, University Libraries
Abortions of the Parental Prerogatives of Unwed Natural Fathers: Deterring Lost Paternity, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
The Authority of Illinois Lawyers to Settle Their Clients' Civil Claims: On Principles Not Quite Settled, Jeffrey A. Parness and Austin Bartlett, College of Law
Changes in Dryness/wetness in China during the last 529 years., Jie Song, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Estimating Watershed Evapotranspiration with PASS. Part I: Inferring Root-Zone Moisture Conditions Using Satellite Dat, Jie Song, M.L. Wesely, R.L. Coulter, and E.A. Brandes, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Estimating watershed evapotranspiration with PASS. Part II: moisture budgets during drydown periods, Jie Song, M.L. Wesely, M. A. LeMone, and Robert L. Grossman, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Publications from 1999
Jammin’ on the Jazz Frontier: The Japanese Jazz Community in Interwar Shanghai, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
DeFreuding Evolutionary Psychology: Adaptation and Human Motivation, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Function, Selection, and Design, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Characterization of an Acousto-optic Tunable Filter and Use in Visible Spectrophotometry, Jon W. Carnahan and Ewa G. Bucher, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Property Rights and Land Use Controls: Balancing Private and Public Interests, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Takings, Fairness, and Farmland Preservation, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Characterization of the recD gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae MS11 and the Effect of recD Inactivation on Pilin Variation and DNA Transformation, Stuart A. Hill, M.S. Chausee, and J. Wilson, Department of Biological Sciences
Evolving Views of Civil Litigation: Future Civil Procedure Courses, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Unsettling Questions Regarding Lawyer Civil Claim Settlement Authority, Jeffrey A. Parness and Austin Bartlett, College of Law
The Substantive Elements in the New Special Pleading Laws, Jeffrey A. Parness, Amy Leonetti, and Austin Bartlett, College of Law
An Improved Method to Derive Surface Albedo from Narrowband AVHRR Satellite Data: Narrowband to Broadband Conversion, Jie Song and W. Gao, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Unseen Influence: Lucretia Blankenburg and the Rise of Philadelphia Reform Politics in 1911, Drew VandeCreek, University Libraries
Unseen Influence: Lucretia Blankenburg and the Rise of Philadelphia Reform Politics in 1911, Drew VandeCreek, University Libraries
Prevalence and Patterns of Major Depressive Disorder in the United States Labor Force, Virginia Wilcox-Gök, Dave E. Marcotte, and D. Patrick Redmon, Department of Economics
Publications from 1998
The War on Jazz, or Jazz Goes to War: Toward a New Cultural Order in Wartime Japan, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
Etiological Theories of Function: A Geographical Survey, David J. Buller,
The Public/Private Balance in Land Use Regulation, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Coleridge, Shelley, Davy, and Science's Millennium, Mark Kipperman, Department of English
`He Forgot' : Young Children's Use of Cognitive Explanations for Another Person's Mistakes, Bradford H. Pillow and Suzanne B. Lovett,
Publications from 1997
Synoptic-Scale Features Common to Heavy Snowstorms in the Southeast United States, M.L. Bentley, Thomas L. Mote, Douglas W. Gamble, and S. Jeffrey Underwood, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Individualism and Evolutionary Psychology (or: In Defense of 'Narrow' Functions), David J. Buller,
The Determinants of Dismissals, Quits, and Layoffs: A Multinomial Logit Approach, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
The Reasons for Wage Rigidity: Evidence From a Survey of Firms, Carl M. Campbell III and Kunal S. Kamlani, Department of Economics
Leapfrogging the Constitution: The Rise of State Takings Legislation, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Property and the First Amendment, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Microevolution in Island Water Snakes, Richard B. King and R. Lawson, Department of Biological Sciences
Expert Opinion Pleading: Any Merit to Special Certificates of Merit?, Jeffrey A. Parness and Amy Leonetti, College of Law
Filing With Your Fingers Crossed: Should a Party Be Sanctioned for Filing a Claim to Which There is a Dispositive, Yet Waivable, Affirmative Defense?, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Publications from 1996
Television and Democracy, Jeffrey Chown, Department of Communication
Enforcing Professional Norms for Federal Litigation Conduct: Achieving Reciprocal Cooperation, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Publications from 1995
On the 'Standard' Argument for Fatalism, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Legal Limits on Development Exactions: Responding to Nollan and Dolan, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
Sign Regulation After Ladue: Examining the Evolving Limits of First Amendment Protection, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law
The Preschool Speech Intelligibility Measure, Sherrill R. Morris, School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders
Nucleotide Sequence of Four Ribosomal Protein 127 cDNAs from Growing Axillary Buds of Pea, Joel P. Stafstrom and Michelle L. Devitt, Department of Biological Sciences
Conflicts of Interest and the Indigent Client: Barring the Door to the Last Lawyer in Town, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Rambo as Potted Plant: Local Rulemaking's Preemptive Strike Against Witness-Coaching During Depositions, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Publications from 1994
Wage Change and the Quit Behavior of Workers: Implications for Efficiency Wage Theory, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
United States Copper Companies, the State, and Labour Conflict in Mexico, 1900-1910, Michael J. Gonzales, Center for Latino and Latin American Studies
Sanctioning Legal Organizations Under the New Federal Civil Rule 11: Radical Changes Loosen More Unforeseeable Forces, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
The Presence of Family Members and Others During Attorney-Client Communications: Himmel's Other Dilemma, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Structural Instability of Exponential Functions, Zhuan Ye,
Publications from 1993
Confirmation and the Computational Paradigm (or: Why Do You Think They Call It Artificial Intelligence?), David J. Buller,
Do Firms Pay Efficiency Wages? Evidence with Data at the Firm Level, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
Designating Male Parents at Birth, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Disciplinary Referrals Under New Federal Civil Rule 11, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Fines Under New Federal Civil Rule 11: The New Monetary Sanctions for the "Stop-and Think-Again" Rule, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
Pregnant Dads: The Crimes and Other Misconduct of Expectant Fathers, Jeffrey A. Parness, College of Law
The Forum Selection Clause: A Tale of Two Concepts, David H. Taylor, College of Law
Publications from 1992
The New Paradox of Temporal Transience, David J. Buller and Thomas R. Foster, Department of Philosophy
Preparing Minority Students for Law School: The Program for Minority Access to Law School, Mark W. Cordes, College of Law