ISSN 0018-6694
Vol. 42, Issue 2, 2005May 21, 2005 CDT
“To the Stars, Despite Adversity”: Liability for the Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy
“To the Stars, Despite Adversity”: Liability for the Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy
Articles in Vol. 42, Issue 2, 2005
Vol. 42, Issue 2, 2005
- A House Divided: Mandatory Arrest, Domestic Violence, and the Conservatization of the Battered Women's MovementG. Kristian Miccio
- "A Curious Chapter in the History of Judicature": Wheaton v. Peters and the Rest of the Story (Of Copyright in the New Republic)Craig Joyce
- Spare the Rod, Spoil the Director? Revitalizing Directors' Fiduciary Duty Through Legal LiabilityLisa Fairfax
- "To the Stars, Despite Adversity": Liability for the Columbia Space Shuttle TragedyMarcy Darsey
- Analyzing the Urge to Merge: Conversion of Intangible Property and the Merger Doctrine in the Wake of Kremen v. CohenCourtney Franks
- Learning to Live Together: Exploring Interactions Between Bankruptcy Law and Energy LawKendall Hollrah
Marcy Darsey, “To the Stars, Despite Adversity”: Liability for the Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy, 42 Hou. L. Rev. (2005).
