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The Richmond Law Review’s May 2002 issue, Volume 36, Issue 2, is a symposium issue featuring 6 articles commenting on and responding to Professor Eric Posner's book Law and Social Norms, a response from Professor Posner, 1 student written casenote, and 3 student written comments on general interest topics. Below is a list of the articles and their authors. To order a copy of the May 2002 issue, please fill out the subscription form.

ARTICLES
CYBERIAN SIGNALS
Steven Hetcher
Associate Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School
SIGNALING OR RECIPROCATING? A RESPONSE TO ERIC POSNER’S LAW AND SOCIAL NORMS
Dan M. Kahan
Professor of Law, Yale Law School
ESSAY ON ERIC POSNER’S LAW AND SOCIAL NORMS
Paul G. Mahoney
Brokaw Professor of Corporate Law & Albert C. Bevier Research Professor, University of Virginia School of Law
SIGNALING, LEGITIMACY, AND COMPLIANCE: A COMMENT ON POSNER’S LAW AND SOCIAL NORMS AND CRIMINAL LAW POLICY
Tracey L. Meares
Professor of Law & Director of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice, University of Chicago Law School
MEETING BY SIGNALS, PLAYING BY NORMS: COMPLEMENTARY ACCOUNTS OF NON-LEGAL COOPERATION IN INSTITUTIONS
Edward Rock* & Michael Wachter**
*Saul A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law & Co-Director, Institute for Law and Economics, University of Pennsylvania Law School
**William B. Johnson Professor of Law and Economics & Co-Director, Institute for Law and Economics, University of Pennsylvania Law School
PREDICTING DEFECTION
Elmer J. Schaefer
Professor of Law, College of William & Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law
A RESPONSE FROM ERIC POSNER
Eric Posner
Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
CASENOTE
THE BLURRY LINE BETWEEN “MAD” AND “BAD”: IS “LACK-OF-CONTROL” A WORKABLE STANDARD SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS?
Georgia S. Hamilton
J.D. Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003
COMMENTS
THE STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVE: HOW STATE TAKINGS STATUTES MAY RESOLVE THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF PALAZZOLO
Michael A. Culpepper
J.D. Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003
I’LL TAKE MY SIN TAXES UNWRAPPED AND MAXIMIZED, WITH A SIDE OF INELASTICITY, PLEASE
David J. DePippo
J.D., University of Richmond School of Law, 2002
THE INCALCULABLE RISK: HOW THE WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER ACCELERATED THE EVOLUTION OF INSURANCE TERRORISM EXCLUSIONS
Jane Kendall
J.D. Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003