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These are the journals that appeared in the February 8, 2008
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- 59 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.
- 44 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.
- 56 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
- 2 CHARLESTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
- 107 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 8, DECEMBER, 2007.
- 32 DELAWARE JOURNAL OF CORPORATE LAW, NO. 3, PP. 719-1034, 2007.
- 57 DUKE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, NOVEMBER, 2007.
- 18 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 4, SEPTEMBER, 2007.
- 21 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
- 59 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
- 19 HASTINGS WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.
- 4 INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 205-468, 2007.
- 93 IOWA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
- 40 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2007.
- 16 JOURNAL OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
- 15 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
- 32 JOURNAL OF SUPREME COURT HISTORY, NO. 3, PP. 211-365, 2007.
- 55 JOURNAL OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A., NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
- 26 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY, NOS. 1/2, PP. 1-302, 2007.
- 14 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF GENDER & LAW, NO. 2, PP. 169-298, 2008.
- 2007 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SPRING.
- 7 NEVADA LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2007.
- 82 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 6, DECEMBER, 2007.
- 83 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
- 5 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
- 68 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, PP. 925-1238, 2007.
- 35 PEPPERDINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-206, 2007.
- 36 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 169-349, 2007.
- 39 ST. MARY'S LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-276, 2007.
- 41 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-312, 2007.
- 34 TRANSPORTATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, WINTER, 2007.
- 21 TULANE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2007.
- 82 TULANE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
- 74 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW, SPECIAL ISSUE, PP. 1641-1932, 2007.
- 18 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY, NO. 3, DECEMBER, 2007.
- 42 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SUMMER, 2007.
- 10 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
- 2007 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 759-976.
59 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.
Foote, Elizabeth V. Statutory interpretation or public administration: how Chevron misconceives the function of agencies and why it matters. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 673-724 (2007). [L]|[W]
Jellum, Linda. Chevron's demise: a survey of Chevron from infancy to senescence. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 725-782 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gifford, Daniel J. The emerging outlines of a revised Chevron doctrine: congressional intent, judicial judgment, and administrative autonomy. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 783-834 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cooper, Richard M. The Third Annual Distinguished Lecture on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. The need for oversight of agency policies for settling enforcement actions. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 835- 848 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lucchetti, Nicholas A. Note. One hundred years of the doctrine of primary jurisdiction: but what standard of review is appropriate for it? 59 Admin. L. Rev. 849-868 (2007). [L]|[W]
Leddy, Nicholas J. Comment. Determining due deference: examining when courts should defer to agency use of presidential signing statements. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 869-888 (2007). [L]|[W]
Mashaw, Jerry L. Agency-centered or court-centered administrative law? A dialogue with Richard Pierce on agency statutory interpretation. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 889-904 (2007). [L]|[W]
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44 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.
Symposium: Corporate Criminality: Legal, Ethical, and Managerial Implications. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1269-1532 (2007). [L]|[W]
Hasnas, John. Foreword to corporate criminality: legal, ethical, and managerial implications. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1269-1278 (2007). [L]|[W]
Thornburgh, Dick. The dangers of over-criminalization and the need for real reform: the dilemma of artificial entities and artificial crimes. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1279-1286 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bucy, Pamela H. Trends in corporate criminal prosecutions. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1287-1305 (2007). [L]|[W]
Laufer, William S. and Alan Strudler. Corporate crime and making amends. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1307-1318 (2007). [L]|[W]
Weissman, Andrew. A new approach to corporate criminal liability. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1319-1342 (2007). [L]|[W]
Moohr, Geraldine Szott. Of bad apples and bad trees: considering fault- based liability for the complicit corporation. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1343-1364 (2007). [L]|[W]
Hurt, Christine. Of breaches of the peace, home invasions, and securities fraud. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1365-1381 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lerner, Craig S. and Moin A. Yahya. Left behind after Sarbanes-Oxley. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1383-1416 (2007). [L]|[W]
Terwilliger, George J. III. Under-breaded shrimp and other high crimes: addressing the over-criminalization of commercial regulation. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1417-1434 (2007). [L]|[W]
Elston, Michael. Cooperation with the government is good for companies, investors, and the economy. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1435-1439 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gnazzo, Patrick J. Remarks on the challenge of cooperation: consideration of the ethical and managerial implications of the Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, Thompson memorandum, SOX, etc. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1441-1445 (2007). [L]|[W]
O'Sullivan, Julie Rose. The DOJ risks killing the golden goose through Computer Associates/Singleton theories of obstruction. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1447-1479 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bohrer, Barry A. and Barbara L. Trencher. Prosecution deferred: exploring the unintended consequences and future of corporate cooperation. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1481-1502 (2007). [L]|[W]
Beale, Sara Sun. Is corporate criminal liability unique? 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1503-1535 (2007). [L]|[W]
Podgor, Ellen S. A new corporate world mandates a good faith affirmative defense. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1537-1543 (2007). [L]|[W]
Meese, Edwin III. Closing commentary on Corporate criminality: legal, ethical, and managerial implications. 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1545-1552 (2007). [L]|[W]
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56 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
Beloof, Douglas E. Weighing crime victims' interests in judicially crafted criminal procedure. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1135-1170 (2007). [L]|[W]
Diaz, Leticia M. Chemical homeland security, fact or fiction: is the U.S. ready for an attack on our chemical facilities? An examination of state and federal laws aimed at immediate remediation. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1171-1202 (2007). [L]|[W]
Levine, Samuel J. Reflections on responsibilities in the public square, through a perspective of Jewish tradition: a brief biblical survey. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1203-1219 (2007). [L]|[W]
Brennan, Patrick McKinley. The contributions of Catholics to the socio- political order. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1221-1235 (2007). [L]|[W]
Derr, Jason A. Comment. Raines, Raines go away: how presidential signing statements and Senate Bill 3731 should lead to a new doctrine of legislative standing. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1237-1271 (2007). [L]|[W]
Simon, Rachael M. Comment. Workers on the march: work stoppages, public rallies, and the National Labor Relations Act. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1273- 1305 (2007). [L]|[W]
Tomlinson, Bridget. Comment. Statutes of limitations in Rails-to-Trails Act compensation claims: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit bends the rules of takings law. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1307-1342 (2007). [L]|[W]
Elwood, Brian. Note. The Supreme Court's failed attempt to interpret wetland regulation under the Clean Water Act. (Rapanos v. United States, 126 S. Ct. 2208, 2006.) 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1343-1372 (2007). [L]|[W]
Eratta. 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1373 (2007). [L]|[W]
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2 CHARLESTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
Obama, Sen. Barack. Foreword. 2 Chas. L. Rev. unpaged (2007).
Lopatka, Kenneth T. A contemporary First Amendment analysis of the NLRA Section 8(A)(2)-2(5) anachronism. 2 Chas. L. Rev. 1-91 (2007). [L]|[W]
Zerbe, Richard O., Jr. The legal foundation of cost-benefit analysis. 2 Chas. L. Rev. 93-184 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kleinhans, Martha-Marie. Rewriting "outsider" narratives: a renaissance of revolutionary subjectivities. 2 Chas. L. Rev. 185-214 (2007). [L]|[W]
Sanders, Elwood E., Jr. Time to close the collection agency: addressing the abuse of bad check laws. 2 Chas. L. Rev. 215-256 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bloodgood, Nancy and Leslie M. Whitten. The current status of workers' compensation hearing loss claims in South Carolina: a defense perspective. 2 Chas. L. Rev. 257-285 (2007). [L]|[W]
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107 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 8, DECEMBER, 2007.
Bressman, Lisa Schultz. Procedures as politics in administrative law. 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1749-1821 (2007). [L]|[W]
Spulber, Daniel F. and Christopher S. Yoo. Mandating access to telecom and the Internet: the hidden side of Trinko. 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1822- 1907 (2007). [L]|[W]
Alper, Elijah M. Note. Opportunistic informal bankruptcy: how BAPCPA may fail to make wealthy debtors pay up. 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1908-1943 (2007). [L]|[W]
Appleton, Tracy O. Note. The line between liberty and union: exercising personal jurisdiction over officials from other states. 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1944-2003 (2007). [L]|[W]
Mezey, Naomi. The paradoxes of cultural property. 107 Colum. L. Rev. 2004-2046 (2007). [L]|[W]
Index.. 107 Colum. L. Rev. i-xiv (2007).
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32 DELAWARE JOURNAL OF CORPORATE LAW, NO. 3, PP. 719-1034, 2007.
Sale, Hillary A. Monitoring Caremark's good faith. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 719-755 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gopolan, Sandeep. Shame sanctions and excessive CEO pay. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 757-797 (2007). [L]|[W]
Verret, J.W. Dr. Jones and the raiders of lost capital: hedge fund regulation, part II, a self-regulation proposal. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 799- 841 (2007). [L]|[W]
Altomare, Matthew R. Comment. Applying the reorganization test to pension plans in the aggregate: was the Third Circuit correct? 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 843-857 (2007). [L]|[W]
Burn, Joan-Alice M. Comment. Has the "perfect storm" led to a sea change? (United States v. Stein, 435 F. Supp. 2d 330, 2006; United States v. Stein, 440 F. Supp. 2d 315, 2006.) 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 859-878 (2007). [L]|[W]
Viscuso, Michael J. Note. Scrubbing the books green: a temporal evaluation of corporate environmental disclosure requirements. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 879-892 (2007). [L]|[W]
Unreported cases. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. 893-1033 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cumulative index. 32 Del. J. Corp. L. i-x (2007).
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57 DUKE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, NOVEMBER, 2007.
Bellia, Anthony J., Jr. The origins of Article III "arising under" jurisdiction. 57 Duke L.J. 263-344 (2007). [L]|[W]
Levinson, Justin D. Forgotten racial equality: implicit bias, decisionmaking, and misremembering. 57 Duke L.J. 345-424 (2007). [L]|[W]
Duffy, John C. Note. Reality check: how practical circumstances affect the interpretation of depraved indifference murder. 57 Duke L.J. 425-456 (2007). [L]|[W]
Thomason, Kelly D. Note. The costs of a "free" education: the impact of Schaffer v. Weast and Arlington v. Murphy on litigation under the IDEA. (Schaffer ex rel. Shaffer v. Weast, 126 S. Ct. 528, 2006; Arlington Cent. Sch. Dist. v. Murphy, 126 S. Ct. 2455, 2006.) 57 Duke L.J. 457-486 (2007). [L]|[W]
Tintle, Shane. Note. Citing the elite: the burden of authorial anxiety. 57 Duke L.J. 487-516 (2007). [L]|[W]
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18 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 4, SEPTEMBER, 2007.
Symposium: Genocide, Human Rights and the ICJ. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 591- 713 (2007). [L]|[W]
Wittich, Stephan. Permissible derogation from mandatory rules? The problem of party status in the Genocide case. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 591- 618 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kresz, Claus. The International Court of Justice and the elements of the crime of genocide. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 619-629 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gaeta, Paola. On what conditions can a state be held responsible for genocide? 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 631-648 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cassese, Antonio. The Nicaragua and Tadic tests revisited in light of the ICJ judgment on genocide in Bosnia. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 649-668 (2007). [L]|[W]
Milanovic, Marko. State responsibility for genocide: a follow-up. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 669-694 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gattini, Andrea. Breach of the obligation to prevent and reparation thereof in the ICJ's genocide judgment. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 695-713 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bartels, Lorand. The trade and development policy of the European Union. 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 715-756 (2007). [L]|[W]
Radi, Yannick. The application of the most-favoured-nation clause to the dispute settlement provisions of bilateral investment treaties: domesticating the "Trojan Horse". 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 757-774 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kolb, Robert. Book review. (Reviewing J.E. Nijman, The Concept of International Legal Personality, An Inquiry into the History and Theory of International Law.) 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 775-776 (2007). [L]|[W]
McCorquodale, Robert. Book review. (Reviewing James Crawford, The Creation of States in International Law.) 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 776-778 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kinacioglu, Muge. Book review. (Reviewing Yoram Dinstein, War, Aggression and Self-Defence.) 18 Eur. J. Int'l L. 778-782 (2007). [L]|[W]
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21 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
Elmore, Andrew J. Egalitarianism and exclusion: U.S. guest worker programs and a non-subordination approach to the labor-based admission of nonprofessional foreign nationals. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 521-569 (2007). [L]|[W]
Pabon Lopez, Maria. Immigration law Spanish-style: a study of Spain's normalizacion of undocumented workers. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 571-593 (2007). [L]|[W]
Blum, Cynthia. Rethinking tax compliance of unauthorized workers after immigration reform. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 595-620 (2007). [L]|[W]
Fragomen, Austin T., Jr. and Nadia H. Yakoob. No easy way out: the ethical dilemmas of dual representation. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 621-640 (2007). [L]|[W]
Couch, Kathryne J. This land is our land, a local solution to a local problem: state regulation of immigration through business licensing. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 641-662 (2007). [L]|[W]
Campbell, Karla M. Guest worker programs and the convergence of U.S. immigration and development policies: a two-factor economic model. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 663-682 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kim, Keun Dong. Current development. Legislative branch: comprehensive immigration reform nixed. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 685-687 (2007). [L]|[W]
Miller, Tiphanie. Current development. Executive branch: bait-and- switch visa debacle. 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 689-691 (2007). [L]|[W]
Nanjappa, Amrutha. Current development. Judicial branch: The recent decision: . (Lozano v. City of Hazleton, No. 3:06cv1586, 2007 WL 2163093, 2007.) 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 693-696 (2007). [L]|[W]
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59 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
Luczkowiak, Jennifer N. A message from the Editor in Chief. 59 Hastings L.J. unpaged (2007).
Camp, Bryan T. The play's the thing: a theory of taxing virtual worlds. 59 Hastings L.J. 1-71 (2007). [L]|[W]
Thomas, Tracy A. Proportionality and the Supreme Court's jurisprudence of remedies. 59 Hastings L.J. 73-135 (2007). [L]|[W]
Meyer, Jeffrey A. Authentically innocent: juries and federal regulatory crimes. 59 Hastings L.J. 137-194 (2007). [L]|[W]
Holmes, Andrew M. Note. Initiative funding through targeted taxes: Proposition 63, mental health, and the crossroads of direct democracy. 59 Hastings L.J. 195-219 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kroll, Vlad J. Note. Default production of electronically stored information under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: the requirements of Rule 34(b). 59 Hastings L.J. 221-240 (2007). [L]|[W]
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19 HASTINGS WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.
Kennedy, Amanda and Emily Wood. Foreword. 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 1-2 (2008). [L]|[W]
Knaplund, Kristine S. The evolution of women's rights in inheritance. 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 3-51 (2008). [L]|[W]
Pabon Lopez, Maria. The future of women in the legal profession: recognizing the challenges ahead by reviewing current trends. 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 53-103 (2008). [L]|[W]
Jones, James T.R. Surviving the scourge of schizophrenia: a law professor's story. (Reviewing Elyn Saks, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness.) 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 105-119 (2008). [L]|[W]
Thomason, Laura M. Note. On the steps of the mosque: the legal rights of non-marital children in Egypt. 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 121-147 (2008). [L]|[W]
Self, Pauline, R.N. Note. The HPV vaccination: necessary or evil? 19 Hastings Women's L.J. 149-168 (2008). [L]|[W]
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4 INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 205-468, 2007.
Symposium: Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures: A Promising Partnership? 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 205-286 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kinney, Eleanor D. Indroduction. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 205-208 (2007). [L]|[W]
Blumstein, James F. Of doctors and hospitals: settling the analytical framework for managing and regulating the relationship. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 209-238 (2007). [L]|[W]
Pratt, Steven H. Hospital-physician joint venture relationships: a useful tool to improve hospital services. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 239-261 (2007). [L]|[W]
Blumstein, James F., Gregory L. Pemberton, Norman G. Tabler, Steven H. Pratt, Dennis L. Pippenger, M.D. and Michael J. Finnerty. Transcript of live symposium panel discussion. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 263-286 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cate, Russell B. Note. Move over managed care--health savings accounts, small businesses, and low wage earners: cost, quality, and access. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 287-318 (2007). [L]|[W]
Schenberg, Beth A. Note. Harvesting organs from minors and incompetent adults to supply the nation's organ drought: a critical review of the substituted judgment doctrine and the best interest standard. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 319-359 (2007). [L]|[W]
Scherer, Rachel A. Note. Toward a twenty-first century civil commitment statute: a legal, medical, and policy analysis of preventive outpatient treatment. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 361-434 (2007). [L]|[W]
Voight, Brandt R. Note. Letting Lilliputians sit at the table: providing physicians with a magnified voice to counter the Brobdingnagian HMO. 4 Ind. Health L. Rev. 435-468 (2007). [L]|[W]
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93 IOWA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
Grimmelmann, James. The structure of search engine law. 93 Iowa L. Rev. 1-63 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cohen, Harlan Grant. Finding international law: rethinking the doctrine of sources. 93 Iowa L. Rev. 65-129 (2007). [L]|[W]
Collins, Jennifer M. Lady Madonna, children at your feet: the criminal justice system's romanticization of the parent-child relationship. 93 Iowa L. Rev. 131-184 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rossi, Jim. Antitrust process and vertical deference: judicial review of state regulatory inaction. 93 Iowa L. Rev. 185-245 (2007). [L]|[W]
Fox, John P. Note. The common-law rule of consistency in modern capital sentencing. (Getsy v. Mitchell, 456 F.3d 575, 2006.) 93 Iowa L. Rev. 247- 276 (2007). [L]|[W]
Guernsey, Alison K. Note. Double denial: how both the DOL and organized labor fail domestic agricultural workers in the face of H-2A. 93 Iowa L. Rev. 277-323 (2007). [L]|[W]
Stagg, Jonathan C. Note. Scrutinizing foreign investment: how much congressional involvement is too much? 93 Iowa L. Rev. 325-359 (2007). [L]|[W]
Viner, Nellie L. Note. The Global Online Freedom Act: can U.S. Internet companies scale the great Chinese firewall at the gates of the Chinese century? 93 Iowa L. Rev. 361-391 (2007). [L]|[W]
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40 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2007.
Employee Benefits Law Symposium. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. xix-xxi, 731-1061 (2007).
Moore, Kathryn L. Foreword. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. xix-xxi (2007).
Sulentic, Alison McMorran. Secrets, lies & ERISA: the social ethics of misrepresentations and omissions in summary plan descriptions. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 731-766 (2007). [L]|[W]
Pratt, David. The past, present and future of health care reform: can it happen? 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 767-809 (2007). [L]|[W]
DeBofsky, Mark D. What process is due in the adjudication of ERISA claims? 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 811-842 (2007). [L]|[W]
Martin, Craig C. and Joshua Rafsky. The Pension Protection Act of 2006: an overview of sweeping changes in the law governing retirement plans. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 843-866 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kozak, Barry and Joshua Waldbeser. Much ado about the meaning of benefit accrual: the issue of age discrimination in hybrid cash balance plan qualification is dying but not yet dead. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 867-907 (2007). [L]|[W]
Moore, Kathryn L. Book review. (Reviewing Nancy J. Altman, The Battle for Social Security: From FDR's Vision to Bush's Gamble.) 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 909-917 (2007). [L]|[W]
Feuer, Albert. Who is entitled to survivor benefits from ERISA plans? 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 919-1061 (2007). [L]|[W]
Detanico, Adrienne. Comment. Banning smoking in Chicago's social scene: protecting labor and broadening public health policy. 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1063-1088 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bumiller, Bonny. Comment. Legalized gaming and political contributions: when the diceman cometh, will corruption goeth? 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1089-1121 (2007). [L]|[W]
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16 JOURNAL OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.
Lento, Rochelle E. Agenda for 2007-08. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 317-320 (2007). [L]|[W]
Katrina & Rita: Two Years After the Storms. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 321-412 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cummings, Scott L. Katrina & Rita: two years after the storms. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 321-322 (2007). [L]|[W]
Troutt, David D. Localism and segregation. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 323-347 (2007). [L]|[W]
Jefferson, Tricia G., Kevin J. Curnin and David Goldberg. Missed opportunities: Louisiana's failure to spur economic redevelopment after Katrina. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 348-354 (2007). [L]|[W]
Weiss, Betty. Lessons from Moss Point: a small-city perspective on crisis, transformation, and community leadership. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 355-364 (2007). [L]|[W]
Carlisle, Kristin. Recovery and renewal for survivors of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Texas. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 365-376 (2007). [L]|[W]
Brown, Carol Necole and Serena M. Williams. The houses that eminent domain and housing tax credits built: imagining a better New Orleans. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 377-405 (2007). [L]|[W]
Johnson, Derrick. The accountability gap: unanswered questions two years later. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 406-412 (2007). [L]|[W]
Callison, J. William. The need to consider partnership ownership changes no longer exists for acquisition credits. 16 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 413-415 (2007). [L]|[W]
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15 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
Galbraith, Christine D. A panoptic approach to information policy: utilizing a more balanced theory of property in order to ensure the existence of a prodigious public domain. 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1-38 (2007). [L]|[W]
Graves, Charles Tait. Trade secrets as property: theory and consequences. 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 39-89 (2007). [L]|[W]
Shipley, David E. Thin but not anorexic: copyright protection for compilations and other fact works. 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 91-141 (2007). [L]|[W]
Beard, Hastings H. Note. Squeezing "The Juice": can the right of publicity be used to satisfy a civil judgment? 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 143- 171 (2007). [L]|[W]
Digby, Jonathan S. Note. What's the deference?: should Dickinson v. Zurko apply in the trademark context? 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 173-202 (2007). [L]|[W]
Donatuti, Jennifer L. Note. Can China protect the Olympics, or should the Olympics be protected from China? 15 J. Intell. Prop. L. 203-237 (2007). [L]|[W]
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32 JOURNAL OF SUPREME COURT HISTORY, NO. 3, PP. 211-365, 2007.
Urofsky, Melvin I. Introduction. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. v-vii (2007).
Doherty, Brendan J. Interpreting the Bill of Rights and the nature of federalism: Barron v. City of Baltimore. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 211-228 (2007). [L]|[W]
Peppers, Todd C. Birth of an institution: Horace Gray and the lost law clerks. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 229-248 (2007). [L]|[W]
Campbell, Peter Scott. The Civil War reminiscences of John Marshall Harlan. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 249-275 (2007). [L]|[W]
Price, Barry A. The question of diminuation of income for justices and judges of the Supreme Court and the inferior courts of the United States. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 276-281 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cushman, Clare. Rookie on the bench: the role of the junior Justice. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 282-296 (2007). [L]|[W]
Small, Marshall L. William O. Douglas remembered: a collective memory by WOD's law clerks. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 297-334 (2007). [L]|[W]
Terris, Bruce J. Attorney General Kennedy versus Solicitor General Cox: the formulation of the federal government's position in the reapportionment cases. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 335-345 (2007). [L]|[W]
Stephenson, D. Grier, Jr. The judicial bookshelf. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 346-363 (2007). [L]|[W]
Contributors to vol. 32, no. 3. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 364 (2007). [L]|[W]
Illustration credits for vol. 32, no. 3. 32 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 365 (2007). [L]|[W]
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55 JOURNAL OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A., NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
Beard, Joseph J. From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief. 55 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. i (2007).
Clarida, Robert W. and Thomas Kjellberg. "Recent developments in copyright": selected annotated cases. 55 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 1-107 (2007). [L]|[W]
Legislative and administrative developments: United States. 55 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 109-110 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bibliography: articles from law reviews and copyright periodicals. 55 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 111-123 (2007). [L]|[W]
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26 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY, NOS. 1/2, PP. 1-302, 2007.
Public Services in Law Libraries: Evolution and Innovation in the 21st Century. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 1-302 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bintliff, Barbara and Lee F. Peoples. Introduction. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 1-5 (2007). [L]|[W]
Todd, Kay M. Compentencies of law librarianship: reference, research, and patron services. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 7-33 (2007). [L]|[W]
Selby, Courtney. The evolution of the reference interview. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 35-46 (2007). [L]|[W]
Balleste, Roy. A hypothetical case study: creating AI assistants in the law library. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 47-56 (2007). [L]|[W]
Matheson, Scott and Stephanie Davidson. The evolution of providing access to information: is the online catalog nearing extinction? 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 57-89 (2007). [L]|[W]
Estes, Mark E. Reference services in law firm environments. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 91-111 (2007). [L]|[W]
Acosta, Luis M. and Anna M. Cherry. Reference services in courts and governmental settings. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 113-134 (2007). [L]|[W]
Jayasuriya, H. Kumar Percy and Frances M. Brillantine. Student services in the 21st century: evolution and innovation in discovering student needs, teaching information literacy, and designing library 2.0-based student services. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 135-170 (2007). [L]|[W]
Murley, Diane. Innovative instructional methods. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 171-185 (2007). [L]|[W]
Schilt, Margaret A. Faculty services in the 21st century: evolution and innovation. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 187-207 (2007). [L]|[W]
Novak, Jan Ryan and Leslie A. Pardo. The evolving nature of faculty publications. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 209-232 (2007). [L]|[W]
Sandwell-Weiss, Leah. The evolution of law library support to law school administrative and staff offices: what we are doing and why. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 233-251 (2007). [L]|[W]
Klinefelter, Anne. Privacy and library public services: or, I know what you read last Summer. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 253-279 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cheney, Kristin. Marketing law libraries: strategies and techniques in the digital age. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 281-299 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bintliff, Barbara and Lee F. Peoples. Afterword. 26 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 301-302 (2007). [L]|[W]
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14 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF GENDER & LAW, NO. 2, PP. 169-298, 2008.
Allen, Jason. A quest for acceptance: the Real ID Act and the need for comprehensive gender recognition legislation in the United States. 14 Mich. J. Gender & L. 169-199 (2008). [L]|[W]
Andersen-Watts, Rachael. The failure of breast cancer informed consent statutes. 14 Mich. J. Gender & L. 201-222 (2008). [L]|[W]
Rellis, Jennifer. "Please write 'e' in this box" toward self- identification and recognition of a third gender: approaches in the United States and India. 14 Mich. J. Gender & L. 223-258 (2008). [L]|[W]
Teichner, Lauren A. Unusual suspects: recognizing and responding to female staff perpetrators of sexual misconduct in U.S. prisons. 14 Mich. J. Gender & L. 259-298 (2008). [L]|[W]
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2007 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SPRING.
The International Intellectual Property Regime Complex. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-291 (2007). [L]|[W]
Yu, Peter K. International enclosure, the regime complex, and intellectual property schizophrenia. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-33. [L]|[W]
Aoki, Keith and Kennedy Luvai. Reclaiming common heritage treatment in the international plant genetic resources regime complex. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 35-70. [L]|[W]
Borges Barbosa, Denis, Margaret Chon and Andres Moncayo von Hase. Slouching towards development in international intellectual property. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 71-141. [L]|[W]
Gerhart, Peter M. The tragedy of TRIPS. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 143- 184. [L]|[W]
Harris, Donald P. TRIPS and treaties of adhesion part II: back to the past or a small step forward? 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 185-214. [L]|[W]
Oguamanam, Chidi. Agro-biodiversity and food security: biotechnology and traditional agricultural practices at the periphery of international intellectual property regime complex. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 215-255. [L]|[W]
Pessach, Guy. The role of libraries in A2K: taking stock and looking ahead. 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 257-269. [L]|[W]
Torremans, Paul L.C. Is copyright a human right? 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 271-291. [L]|[W]
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7 NEVADA LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2007.
Symposium: LatCrit XI: Working and Living in the Global Playground: Frontstage and Backstage. 7 Nev. L.J. 685-1029 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lazos Vargas, Sylvia R. Emerging Latina/o nation and anti-immigrant backlash. 7 Nev. L.J. 685-712 (2007). [L]|[W]
Aldana, Raquel E. Introduction: the subordination and anti- subordination story of the U.S. immigrant experience in the 21st century. 7 Nev. L.J. 713-735 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lipman, Francine J. Bearing witness to economic injustices of undocumented immigrant families: a new class of undeserving poor. 7 Nev. L.J. 736-758 (2007). [L]|[W]
Appell, Annette R. Bad mothers and Spanish-speaking caregivers. 7 Nev. L.J. 759-779 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lazos Vargas, Sylvia R. The immigrant rights marches (las marchas): did the gigante (giant) wake up or does it still sleep tonight? 7 Nev. L.J. 780-825 (2007). [L]|[W]
Silezi Cianciarulo, Marisa. Modern-day slavery and cultural bias: proposals for reforming the U.S. visa system for victims of international human trafficking. 7 Nev. L.J. 826-840 (2007). [L]|[W]
Perez Huber, Lindsay and Maria C. Malagon. Silenced struggles: the experiences of Latina and Latino undocumented college students in California. 7 Nev. L.J. 841-861 (2007). [L]|[W]
Solyom, Jessica, Jeremiah Chin, Kristi Ryuijin, Nicol Razon, Thanhtung Thantrong and X. Yvette Gonzalez. Be careful what you ask for: educacion para todas/os, the perils and the power. 7 Nev. L.J. 862-882 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bender, Steven W. Introduction: old hate in new bottles: privatizing, localizing, and bundling anti-Spanish and anti-immigrant sentiment in the 21st century. 7 Nev. L.J. 883-894 (2007). [L]|[W]
Salinas, Lupe S. Immigration and language rights: the evolution of private racist attitudes into American public law and policy. 7 Nev. L.J. 895-932 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kleven, Thomas. The democratic right to full bilingual education. 7 Nev. L.J. 933-945 (2007). [L]|[W]
Weeden, L. Darnell. The less than fair employment practice of an English-only rule in the workplace. 7 Nev. L.J. 947-972 (2007). [L]|[W]
Valdes, Francisco. Second Annual Culp LatCrit Lecture. The constitution of terror: big lies, backlash jurisprudence, and the rule of law in the United States today. 7 Nev. L.J. 973-1011 (2007). [L]|[W]
Chang, Robert S. and Neil Gotanda. The race question in LatCrit theory and Asian American jurisprudence. 7 Nev. L.J. 1012-1029 (2007). [L]|[W]
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82 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 6, DECEMBER, 2007.
Buzbee, William W. Asymmetrical regulation: risk, preemption, and the floor/ceiling distinction. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1547-1619 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lederman, Leandra. "Stranger than fiction": taxing virtual worlds. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1620-1672 (2007). [L]|[W]
Vandenbergh, Michael P. and Anne C. Steinemann. The carbon-neutral individual. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1673-1745 (2007). [L]|[W]
Arlyck, Kevin P. Note. What Commonwealth v. Alger cannot tell us about regulatory takings. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1746-1779 (2007). [L]|[W]
Deal, Christopher. Note. Brady materiality before trial: the scope of the duty to disclose and the right to a trial by jury. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1780-1820 (2007). [L]|[W]
Delaney, Erin F. Note. In the shadow of Article I: applying a Dormant Commerce Clause analysis to state laws regulating aliens. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1821-1856 (2007). [L]|[W]
Herman, David A. Note. Juvenile curfews and the breakdown of the tiered approach to Equal Protection. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1857-1894 (2007). [L]|[W]
Killebrew, Paul. Note. Where are all the left-wing textualists? 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1895-1928 (2007). [L]|[W]
Index to vol. 82. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. xiv-xvi (2007).
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83 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.
Volokh, Eugene. "Necessary to the security of a free state". 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1-42 (2007). [L]|[W]
Hughes, Justin. Created facts and the flawed ontology of copyright law. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 43-108 (2007). [L]|[W]
Katz, Martin J. Reclaiming McDonnell Douglas. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 109- 184 (2007). [L]|[W]
Magarian, Gregory P. The jurisprudence of colliding First Amendment interests: from the dead end of neutrality to the open road of participation-enhancing review. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 185-264 (2007). [L]|[W]
Mazzone, Jason. The commandeerer in chief. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 265-351 (2007). [L]|[W]
Solan, Lawrence M. Contract as agreement. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 353-408 (2007). [L]|[W]
Carr, Benjamin P. Note. Can separate be equal? Single-sex classrooms, the Constitution, and Title IX. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 409-442 (2007). [L]|[W]
Hays, Matthew R. Note. Crusading for the helpless or biting the hand that feeds? Applying landlord-tenant law to residents in shelters. 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 443-467 (2007). [L]|[W]
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5 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.
Symposium: Racial Blindsight and Criminal Justice. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 1-159 (2007). [L]|[W]
Taslitz, Andrew E. Racial blindsight: the absurdity of color-blind criminal justice. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 1-17 (2007). [L]|[W]
Mauer, Marc. Racial impact statements as a means of reducing unwarranted sentencing disparities. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 19-46 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bell, Jeannine. Hate thy neighbor: violent racial exclusion and the persistence of segregation. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 47-77 (2007). [L]|[W]
Herbert, Lenese. Othello error: facial profiling, privacy, and the suppression of dissent. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 79-129 (2007). [L]|[W]
Johnson, Sheri Lynn. Race and recalcitrance: the Miller-El remands. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 131-159 (2007). [L]|[W]
Commentary Symposium: Miranda at Forty. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 161-245 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kamisar, Yale. On the fortieth anniversary of the Miranda case: why we need it, how we got it--and what happened to it. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 163-203 (2007). [L]|[W]
Allen, Ronald J. The misguided defenses of Miranda v. Arizona. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 205-214 (2007). [L]|[W]
Thomas, George C. III. Truth machines and confessions law in the year 2046. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 215-231 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lynch, Gerard E. Why not a Miranda for searches? 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 233-245 (2007). [L]|[W]
Podgor, Ellen S. White collar crime: a letter from the future. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 247-255 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bonnie, Richard J. Panetti v. Quarterman: mental illness, the death penalty, and human dignity. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 257-283 (2007). [L]|[W]
Steiker, Carol S. Panetti v. Quarterman: is there a "rational understanding" of the Supreme Court's Eighth Amendment jurisprudence? 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 285-300 (2007). [L]|[W]
Berman, Mitchell N. On the moral structure of white collar crime. (Reviewing Stuart P. Green, Lying, Cheating, and Stealing: A Moral Theory of White Collar Crime.) 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 301-327 (2007). [L]|[W]
Chin, Gabriel J. Felon disenfranchisement and democracy in the late Jim Crow era. (Reviewing Jeff Manza & Christopher Uggen, Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy.) 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 329- 340 (2007). [L]|[W]
Bennardo, Kevin. Student note. A defense bar: the "proof of innocence" requirement in criminal malpractice claims. 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 341- 366 (2007). [L]|[W]
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68 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, PP. 925-1238, 2007.
Symposium: Election Law and the Roberts Court, Volume 2. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 925-1237 (2007). [L]|[W]
Foley, Edward B. The future of Bush v. Gore? 68 Ohio St. L.J. 925-1006 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lowenstein, Daniel H. The meaning of Bush v. Gore. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1007-1033 (2007). [L]|[W]
Foley, Edward B. Refining the Bush v. Gore taxonomy. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1035-1049 (2007). [L]|[W]
Fortier, John. Foley on the future of Bush v. Gore. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1051-1064 (2007). [L]|[W]
Tokaji, Daniel P. Leave it to the lower courts: on judicial intervention in election administration. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1065-1095 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kang, Michael S. When courts won't make law: partisan gerrymandering and a structural approach to the law of democracy. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1097-1120 (2007). [L]|[W]
Issacharoff, Samuel and Jonathan Nagler. Protected from politics: diminishing margins of electoral competition in U.S. congressional elections. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1121-1137 (2007). [L]|[W]
Pildes, Richard H. The decline of legally mandated minority representation. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1139-1161 (2007). [L]|[W]
Katz, Ellen D. Reviving the right to vote. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1163-1184 (2007). [L]|[W]
Charles, Guy-Uriel E. Race, redistricting, and representation. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1185-1212 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gerken, Heather K. Rashomon and the Roberts Court. 68 Ohio St. L.J. 1213-1237 (2007). [L]|[W]
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35 PEPPERDINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-206, 2007.
Moberly, Michael D. The disability history mystery: assessing the employer's reasonable accommodation obligation in "record of disability" cases. 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 1-45 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gottlieb, Stephen E. What federalism & why? Science versus doctrine. 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 47-76 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rigg, Robert R. The t-rex without teeth: evolving Strickland v. Washington and the test for ineffective assistance of counsel. 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 77-105 (2007). [L]|[W]
Blackmon, Lynsey. Comment. The devil wears Prado: a look at the Design Piracy Prohibition Act and the extension of copyright protection to the world of fashion. 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 107-159 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rainforth, Natalie. Note. Campaign finance and Randall v. Sorrell: how much is too much and who decides? The Court's splintering devotion to its own problematic framework. (Randall v. Sorrell, 126 S. Ct. 2479, 2006.) 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 161-206 (2007). [L]|[W]
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36 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 169-349, 2007.
The U.S. District for the Central District of California, 1966-2006: Text and Context. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 171-349 (2007). [L]|[W]
Stotler, Hon. Alicemarie. Opening remarks: reflecting on the extraordinary history of the Central District. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 171- 174 (2007). [L]|[W]
Williams, Bradley B. When California's Southern District became Central: a brief look at the historical context of the Central District in 1966. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 175-190 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rowe, Thomas D., Jr. Authorized managerialism under the Federal Rules-- and the extent of convergence with civil-law judging. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 191-213 (2007). [L]|[W]
Raeder, Myrna. Comments on forty years of demographic changes in the Central District of California, and the impact of technology on the vanishing trail. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 215-223 (2007). [L]|[W]
Transcript of proceedings. Analyzing the judicial perspective: how cultural, social, political and economic shifts have changed the federal judiciary in California. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 225-244 (2007). [L]|[W]
Friedman, Lawrence M. Looking backward: the Central District of California. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 245-255 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lozano, Rosina A. Brown's legacy in the West: Pasadena Unified School District's federally mandated desegregation. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 257-290 (2007). [L]|[W]
Pregerson, Hon. Harry. The freeway with a heart: my life as a consent decree judge in the Century Freeway case. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 291-299 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kushner, James A. The unintended consequences of consent decrees and the case of the Century Freeway litigation: Keith v. Volpe. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 301-309 (2007). [L]|[W]
Ruiz Cameron, Christopher David. Harry Pregerson, the real mayor of Los Angeles. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 311-321 (2007). [L]|[W]
Smith, Karen R. Crime, punishment and the Central District. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 323-343 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rothstein, Hon. Barbara Jacobs. Closing remarks: placing the cases and the law in perspective. 36 Sw. U. L. Rev. 345-349 (2007). [L]|[W]
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39 ST. MARY'S LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-276, 2007.
The Editors. Dedication: Dean Robert William "Bill" Platt. [includes photograph] 39 St. Mary's L.J. 1-2 (2007). [L]|[W]
Flint, Richard E. The evolving standard for granting mandamus relief in the Texas Supreme Court: one more "mile marker down the road of no return". 39 St. Mary's L.J. 3-148 (2007). [L]|[W]
Volik, Heather Harrison. Driving down the wrong road: the Fifth Circuit's definition of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle as a crime of violence in the immigration context. 39 St. Mary's L.J. 149-184 (2007). [L]|[W]
Tapley, Katherine A. Automatic tolling of the voluntary departure period- -a circuit split. 39 St. Mary's L.J. 185-229 (2007). [L]|[W]
Barnash, Sherry M. Comment. "What we owe the world are thoughtful war- crimes trials that do justice without unduly jeopardizing innocent lives by compromising vital intelligence". 39 St. Mary's L.J. 231-276 (2007). [L]|[W]
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41 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-312, 2007.
Jacobs, Justice Jack B. The vanishing substance-procedure distinction in contemporary corporate litigation: an essay. 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 1-17 (2007). [L]|[W]
Kindregan, Charles P., Jr. Religion, polygamy, and non-traditional families: disparate views on the evolution of marriage in history and in the debate over same-sex unions. 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 19-48 (2007). [L]|[W]
Lee, Konrad. The employees' quest for medical record privacy under the Family and Medical Leave Act. 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 49-62 (2007). [L]|[W]
Brown, Elizabeth O. Note. Massachusetts paves the way: a comparison between the confrontation right guaranteed by the United States and Massachusetts Constitutions in light of . (Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36, 2004.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 63-95 (2007). [L]|[W]
Cacace, Joseph M. Note. Plurality decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States: a reexamination of the Marks doctrine after . (Rapanos v. United States, 126 S. Ct. 2208, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 97-132 (2007). [L]|[W]
Eriksson, Emma Cecilia. Note. The Pension Protection Act of 2006: is it too late to save traditional pension plans? 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 133-157 (2007). [L]|[W]
Rivers, Dominic H. Note. Paying for cable in Boston, watching it on a laptop in L.A.: does Slingbox violate federal copyright laws? 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 159-192 (2007). [L]|[W]
Scaparotti, Alyssa E. Note. Serious emotional disturbances: children's fight for community-based services through Medicaid litigation. 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 193-215 (2007). [L]|[W]
Shank, Jonathan R. Note. Retaliation in the wake of Burlington Northern: making the case for an updated standard for proving an adverse action in Massachusetts under chapter 151B. (Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White, 126 S. Ct. 2405, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 217-247 (2007). [L]|[W]
Stern-Dombal, Charlene A. Note. Tripping over TRIPS: is compulsory licensing under eBay at odds with U.S. statutory requirements and TRIPS? (eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, LLC., 126 S. Ct. 1837, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 249-277 (2007). [L]|[W]
Dennis, Corey M. Civil procedure--sufficiency of evidence not reviewable in absence of post-verdict judgment as a matter of law or new trial motion- - . (Unitherm Food Systems, Inc. v. Swift-Eckrich, Inc., 546 U.S. 394, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 279-285 (2007). [L]|[W]
Gentile, Donald. Corporate law--primary-violator liability under 10(b) applies to outside business partners in suits brought by shareholders-- . (Simpson v. AOL Time Warner, Inc., 452 F.3d 1040, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 287-293 (2007). [L]|[W]
Leonard, John R. Corporate law--Massachusetts limits tolling of statute of limitations for breach of fiduciary duties in closely held corporations- - . (Aiello v. Aiello, 852 N.E.2d 68, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 295- 303 (2007). [L]|[W]
Perullo, Joseph M. Criminal law--innocent third parties deserve greater Fourth Amendment protections than criminal suspects and defendants-- . (Commonwealth v. Draheim, 849 N.E.2d 823, 2006.) 41 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 305- 312 (2007). [L]|[W]
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34 TRANSPORTATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, WINTER, 2007.
Miller, Bridgette M., Editor-in-Chief. Letter to readers. 34 Transp. L.J. unpaged (2007).
Abeyratne, Ruwantissa. Investing in air transport--a prudent move? 34 Transp. L.J. 327-353 (2007). [L]|[W]
Macneill, Christopher Mark. Note. Gaining command & control of the Northwest Passage: strait talk on sovereignty. 34 Transp. L.J. 355-389 (2007). [L]|[W]
Butzin, Brent E. Note. The effects of transportation regulation on the transborder metropolitan areas of the U.S.-Mexico border region: NAFTA and the Mexican truck plan--where do we go from here? 34 Transp. L.J. 391- 414 (2007). [L]|[W]
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