Seinfeld v. Slager: The Delaware Chancery Court's New Legal Standard for Reviewing Directors' Decisions About Their Own Pay.Published in:New York Law School Law Review, 2013, v. 58, n. 3, p. 741By:VOLYNKOVA, LILIAPublication type:Article
Dr. Seuss's (Un)Civil Imaginaries.Published in:New York Law School Law Review, 2013, v. 58, n. 3, p. 509By:PEASE, DONALD E.Publication type:Article
The Sneetches as an Allegory for the Gay Rights Struggle: Three Prisms.Published in:2013By:NICOLAS, PETERPublication type:Literary Criticism
Forms of Affiliation: Family, Democracy, and Civil Society in Horton Hears a Who!Published in:2013By:MEZEY, NAOMI;LEZRA, GABEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Horton Hears a Twerp: Myth, Law, and Children's Rights in Horton Hears a Who!Published in:2013By:MCGILLIVRAY, ANNEPublication type:Literary Criticism
International Law, Armed Conflict, and the Construction of Otherness: A Critical Reading of Dr. Seuss's The Butter Battle Book and a Renewed Call for Global Citizenship.Published in:2013By:HURSH, JOHNPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Seussian Dead Hand: Concluding Remarks to Exploring Civil Society Through the Writings of Dr. Seuss.Published in:2013By:GEWIRTZMAN, DONIPublication type:Speech
Understanding the Limits of the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvement Act Using Tort Law Principles as a Guide.Published in:New York Law School Law Review, 2013, v. 58, n. 3, p. 707By:DUBOIS, RENE H.Publication type:Article
No Matter How Small... Property, Autonomy, and State in Horton Hears a Who!Published in:2013By:CONTRERAS, JORGE L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Is The Butter Battle Book's Bitsy Big-Boy Boomeroo Banned? What Has International Law to Say About Weapons of Mass Destruction?Published in:2013By:CLARK, ROGER S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Dr. Seuss as a Vehicle: An Introduction.Published in:New York Law School Law Review, 2013, v. 58, n. 3, p. 495By:CHUSED, RICHARD H.Publication type:Article
The Origin: Opening Remarks to Exploring Civil Society Through the Writings of Dr. Seuss.Published in:New York Law School Law Review, 2013, v. 58, n. 3, p. 501By:BELINFANTI, TAMARA C.Publication type:Article
Forget Roger Rabbit--Is Corporate Purpose Being Framed?Published in:2013By:BELINFANTI, TAMARA C.Publication type:Essay