Tulsa Law Review
(1999) Volume 35, Number 3 (2000) Practitioner's Guide to the 1998-1999 Supreme Court Term
Front Matter
Supreme Court Review Symposia Articles
You Can't Always Get What You Want: Presidential Elections and Supreme Court Appointments
Paul Finkelman
Business As Usual in a Dollar Democracy: A Review of Business-Related Cases in the 1998-1999 Supreme Court Term
Barbara K. Bucholtz
Of One-Legged Marathoners and Legally Blind Pilots: Disabling the ADA on a Case-by-Case Basis
Vicki J. Limas
Article
An Oklahoma Perspective: End of Life Decision-Making and Termination of Treatment
Teresa Meinders Burkett and Samantha Weyrauch
Seeking a Better Solution for the Disposition of Frozen Embryos: Is Embryo Adoption the Answer
Paul C. Redman II and Lauren Fielder Redman
Casenote/Comment
Potency and Pregnancy in Japan: Did Viagra Push the Pill
Patricia L. Martin
Softening the ERISA Blow: Minimizing Physician Liability for Patient Injuries Caused by Managed Care Organization Cost Containment Measures
Lauren Fielder Redman