Law Reviews

1900-1939

  • 1919 - LR - The Delivery of A Life-Insurance Policy, by Edwin W. Patterson - 26p

1940-1949

  • 1943 - LR - Contracts of Adhesion Some Thoughts About Freedom of Contract, by Friedrich Kessler - 15p
  • 1946 - LR - Regulation of the Insurance Business and Public Law No. 15, by Herbert H. Naujoks - 22p 
  • 1948 - LR - Statutory Regulation of Life Insurance Investment, by W. Page Keeton??, Yale - 21p 

1950-1959

  • 1950 - LR -The Special Nature of the Insurance Contract: A Few Suggestion for Further Study, by Franklin M. Schultz - 15p
  • 1950 - LR - The Doctrine of Concealment: A Remnant in the Law of Insurance - 24p 
  • 1951- LR - The Bar and the Unauthorized The Bar and the Unauthorized  Practice of Law: A Survey - 13p
  • 1951 - LR - LISA Insurance Savings or Both - 7p
  • 1952 - LR - Legal Framework, Trends, And Developments In Investment Practices Of Life Insurance Companies - 41p
  • 1953 - LR - The Uniform Insurers Liquidation Act and Wisconsin Law, by Darrell L. Peck - 10p

1960-1969

  • 1961 - LR - The Purpose of Insurance Regulation: A Preliminary Inquiry in the Theory of Insurance Law, by Spencer L. Kimball - 55p
  • 1966 - LR - The Unauthorized Practice of Law by Laymen and Lay Associations - 34p 
  • 1967 - LR - The Anomalous Position of the Insurance Agent An Invitation to Schizophrenia - 11p 
  • 1969 - LR - Abuses in the Replacement of Life Insurance - 33p 
  • 1969 - LR - Competition as a Means of Regulating Insurance - 28p 
  • 1969 - LR - Life Insurance as a Personal Savings Vehicle - 21p 
  • 1969 - LR - Life Insurance Companies Their Promotion and Regulation - 156p 
  • 1969 - LR - Life Insurance Prices - 15p

1970-1979 

  • 1974 - LR - Duty to Read A Changing Concept - 23p 
  • 1976 - LR - Marketing Mutual Funds and Individual Life Insurance, by John P. Freeman - 125p
  • 1977 - LR - Life Insurance and the Consumer At What Price Disclosure - 18p 

1980-1989

  • 1980 - LR - Life Insurance Conditional Receipts And Judicial Intervention, Arnold P. Anderson - 19p
  • 1980 - LR - Life Insurance Cost Disclosure: A Decade Just Completed, John P. Meyerholz, The Forum (Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, American Bar Association), Vol. 15, No. 5 (Summer 1980), p889-913
  • 1982 - LR - Redefining Insurance: Distinguishing Between Life Insurance and Investment Under Volatile Inflation, Yale - 19p
  • 1983 - LR - Federal Taxation of Life Insurance Companies: The Evolution of a Tax Law Responding to Change - 51p 
  • 1983 - LR - Personal Financial and Tax Planning with Insurance Products and Comparable Investments - 11p 
  • 1984 - LR - Federal Taxation of Life Insurance Companies: The Evolution of a Tax Law Responding to Change - 51p
  • 1985 - LR - TEFRA's Response to Short-term Abuses of Insurance Annuity Policies - 20p 
  • 1985 - LR - Federal Income Taxation of Life Insurance Products after the Tax Reform Act of 1984 - 21p
  • 1985-1986 - LR - An Examination of the 1984 Requirement That All Insurance Policies Must Qualify as Integrated Contracts Pursuant to State Law - James R. Burkhard - 52p
  • 1986 - LR - Reasonable Expectations: Seeking A Principled Application - 31p 
  • 1988 - LR - The Insurance "Crisis": Reality or Myth? A Plaintiffs' Lawyer's Perspective, Robert L. Habush - 11p

1990-1999

  • 1991 - LR - Judicial Rationales in Insurance Law: Dusting Off the Formal for the Function, Peter Nash Swisher - 39p
  • 1994 - LR - Constructing the Insurance Relationship: Sales Stories, Claims Stories, and Insurance Contract Damages, by Tom Baker - 41p
    • ...one way to explain the obligations that exist within the insurance relationship is through stories.  I tell stories when I teach insurance. Lawyers tell stories about insurance to judges and juries. Judges tell stories about insurance in their opinions. And insurance companies tell stories to consumers and claimants. 
  • 1996 - LR -  Judicial Interpretations of Insurance Contract Disputes - 95p 
  • 1999 - LR -  Insurance Regulation in the United States Regulatory Federalism and the NAIC - 77p
  • 1999 - LR - Insurance Regulation in the United States: Regulatory Federalism and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, by Susan Randall - 77p

2000-2010

  • 2000 - LR - A Realistic Consensus Approach to the Insurance Law Doctrine of Reasonable Expectations, by Peter N. Swisher, University of Richmond - 52p 
  • 2002 - LR - My Customer's Keeper: The Search for a Universal Suitability Standard in the Sale of Life Insurance, by Richard J. Wirth, Western New England Law Review - 51p
  • 2005 - ABA - Liability Issues in the Sale of Life Insurance, by Douglas R. Richmond - 34p
  • 2006 - LR - Contra Proferentem: The Allure of Ambiguous Boiletplate, by Michelle E. Boardman - 25p
  • 2007 - LR - Half-Truths, Whole Lies, & the Duty of Disclosure in Insurance Law, by Enrique R. Schaerer - 29p

2010-2019

  • 2011 - LR - The Failure of Mandated Disclosures, by Omri Ben-Shahar - 103p 
  • 2013 - LR - Four Conceptions of Insurance, by Kenneth S. Abraham - 46p
  • 2013 - LR - Behavioral Economics and Insurance Law: The Importance of Equilibrium Analysis, by Tom Baker and Peter Siegelman - 28p
  • 2013 - LR - Suitability and Non-Maleficence: A Proposal for Insurance Producer Regulatory Reform, by Mark Franke - 35p
  • 2014 - LR - Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz and Steven L. Schwarcz - 73p
  • 2015 - LR - Systemic Risk Oversight and the Shifting Balance of State and Federal Authority over Insurance - 56p
  • 2017 - LR - Coverage Information in Insurance Law, by Daniel Schwarcz - 72p
  • 2018 - LR - Is US Insurance Regulation Unconstitutional, by Daniel Schwarcz - 66p
  • 2019 - LR - The Butterfly Effect In Interpreting Insurance Policies, by Christopher C. French - 21p
    • When a court interprets a standard form contract, the court’s interpretation of the language impacts all of the entities who are using, or will be using, the contractual language at issue, not just the parties in the case.2
      • The court’s interpretation also impacts how other courts will interpret the same language even if the courts are in different jurisdictions.
      • Because the drafters of standardized contract language often understand the far-reaching impact of courts’ interpretations, they respond to the courts’ interpretations of their language when drafting or redrafting standardized contracts.

2020-2029

  • 2022 - LR - Racial Discrimination in Life Insurance - 34p