Showing Publications By: Richard C Reuben
Blowing the Whistle Louder: Ruling Could Increase Fraud Claims Against Government Contractors
83 no.4 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 38 (1997).
Finding the Right Target: Federalism is the Underlying Issue in Challenges to the Brady Act
83 no.1 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 44 (1997).
The Lawyer Turns Peacemaker
82 no.8 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 54 (1996)
In Pursuit of Health: With More Patients Suing HMOs for Denial of Treatment, Lawyers are Exploring New Ground in Going Up Against the Managed-Care Giants
82 no.10 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 54 (1996)
Heading Back to the Thicket: Voting District Cases Pose Politically and Racially Charged Questions
82 no.1 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 40 (1996)
Re-Tailoring Jury Trial Rights: Dry-Cleaning Patent Case Raises Larger Seventh Amendment Issues
82 no.2 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 42 (1996)
Family Fundamentals: Justices Tackle a Child Custody Case With More Than Parental Rights at Stake
82 no.12 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 40 (1996)
Police Under the Gun: Search and Seizure on the Docket Amid Tensions Over Police Conduct
82 no.6 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 44 (1996)
The New Federalism
81 no.4 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 76 (1995).
Suing the Firm
81 no.12 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 68 (1995).