Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Symposium
| Foreword | |
| James P. White | 1-6 |
| What the Profession Expects of Law Schools | |
| Randall T. Shepard | 7-14 |
| What the Legal Profession Expects of Law Schools: A Response | |
| Robert A. Stein | 15-22 |
| Legal Education: Professional Interests and Public Values | |
| Deborah L. Rhode | 23-46 |
| Temporary Distance Education Guidelines Provide Opportunities for Flexibility and Innovation | |
| Harry J. Haynsworth | 47-54 |
| The Challenge to Diversity in Legal Education | |
| Herma Hill Kay | 55-86 |
| Response to Dean Herma H. Kay's Affirmative Action Paper | |
| Henry Ramsey Jr. | 87-94 |
Notes
| The Impact of the Washington Legal Foundation Cases on Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Practices in the United States | |
| Richard C. Ascroft | 95-120 |
| Policing the Self-Help Legal Market: Consumer Protection or Protection of the Legal Cartel? | |
| Julee C. Fisher | 121-154 |
| Intrusion and the Media: An Old Tort Learns New Tricks | |
| Jennifer L. Marmon | 155-178 |
| Fee Audits Cut More Than Fat Out of Bills, Cutting Heart of Insurance Defense | |
| Liberty L. Roberts | 179-201 |
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