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24 ALASKA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, DECEMBER, 2007.

Almar, Mauricio. Note from the Editor. 24 Alaska L. Rev. i-ii (2007).

Lurman, Julie and Sanford P. Rabinowitch. Preemption of state wildlife law in Alaska: where, when, and why. 24 Alaska L. Rev. 145-171 (2007). [L]|[W]

Greene, Angela. The crab fisherman and his children: a constitutional compass for the non-offending parent in child protection cases. 24 Alaska L. Rev. 173-202 (2007). [L]|[W]

Branson, Douglas M. Still square pegs in round holes? A look at ANCSA corporations, corporate governance, and indeterminate form or operation of legal entities. 24 Alaska L. Rev. 203-236 (2007). [L]|[W]

Goldstein, Beth and Lewis Trimmer. Comment. A sexual relationship, did we have one? A review of the definition of "sexual relationship" within the context of Alaska's domestic violence laws. 24 Alaska L. Rev. 237-262 (2007). [L]|[W]

Allen, Richard. Note. Is the Office closed? The role of the Office of Victims' Rights after ... (Cooper v. Dist. Ct., 133 P.3d 692, 2006.) 24 Alaska L. Rev. 263-286 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schwanitz, Brianne. Note. Mixed-motives for firing employees: Alaska's inconsistent standards and its failure to follow the changing federal tide. (Desert Palace, Inc. v. Costa, 539 U.S. 90, 2003.) 24 Alaska L. Rev. 287-320 (2007). [L]|[W]

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70 ALBANY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 1151-1642, 2007.

Symposium: Interdisciplinary Conference on the Impact of Technological Change on the Creation, Dissemination, and Protection of Intellectual Property. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1151-1397 (2007). [L]|[W]

Halpern, Sheldon W. Selections from the 2007 Albany Law School interdisciplinary conference on the impact of technological change on the creation, dissemination, and protection of intellectual property. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1151-1153 (2007). [L]|[W]

Younger, Stephen P. Remembrances of the Honorable Harold R. Tyler, Jr. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1157-1161 (2007). [L]|[W]

Long, Doris Estelle. Dissonant harmonization: limitations on cash n' carry creativity. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1163-1205 (2007). [L]|[W]

Samuel, Dorit. Intellectual property valuation: a finance perspective. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1207-1225 (2007). [L]|[W]

Baron, Paula. The Moebius strip: private right and public use in copyright law. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1227-1254 (2007). [L]|[W]

Shipley, David E. Congressional authority over intellectual property policy after Eldred v. Ashcroft: deference, empty limitations, and risks to the public domain. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1255-1295 (2007). [L]|[W]

Guadamuz Gonzalez, Andres. Scale-free law: network science and copyright. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1297-1329 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gasaway, Laura N. Amending the Copyright Act for libraries and society: the Section 108 Study Group. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1331-1356 (2007). [L]|[W]

Leaffer, Marshall. The right of publicity: a comparative perspective. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1357-1374 (2007). [L]|[W]

Zimmerman, Diane L. Living without copyright in a digital world. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1375-1397 (2007). [L]|[W]

Symposium: A Second-class Constitutional Right? Free Exercise and the Current State of Religious Freedom in the United States. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1399-1472 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bonventre, Vincent Martin. Opening remarks. The fall of free exercise: from no law to compelling interests to any law otherwise valid. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1399-1415 (2007). [L]|[W]

Moreland, Michael P. Religious free exercise and anti-discrimination law. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1417-1423 (2007). [L]|[W]

Simson, Gary J. Reflections on free exercise: revisiting Rourke v. Department of Correctional Services. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1425-1434 (2007). [L]|[W]

Meier, Luke. RLUIPA and congressional intent. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1435- 1440 (2007). [L]|[W]

Byrnes, Timothy A. The politics of a second class right: free exercise in contemporary America. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1441-1445 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hesse, Richard A. The constitutional requirement of sensitivity to religion. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1447-1452 (2007). [L]|[W]

Green, Steven K. Religious liberty as a positive and negative right. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1453-1472 (2007). [L]|[W]

Vogel, Howard J. The "ordered liberty" of substantive due process and the future of constitutional law as a rhetorical art: variations on a theme from Justice Cardozo in the United States Supreme Court. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1473-1561 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sunderlin, Jennifer R. Note. One nation, indivisible: American "Indian country" in the wake of City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1563-1587 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bluvas, Kristin. Comment. Distributed generation: a step forward in United States energy policy. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1589-1614 (2007). [L]|[W]

Egan, Kelly. Comment. Morality-based legislation is alive and well: why the law permits consent to body modification but not sadomasochistic sex. 70 Alb. L. Rev. 1615-1642 (2007). [L]|[W]

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31 AMERICAN INDIAN LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 253-770, 2006-2007.

Dedication to Brian D. Tittemore [includes photograph]. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. unpaged (2006-2007).

Symposium: Lands, Liberties, and Legacies: Indigenous Peoples and International Law. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 253-762 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Bratspies, Rebecca and Russell Miller. Introduction. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 253-255 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Anaya, S. James. Keynote address: indigenous peoples and their mark on the international legal system. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 257-272 (2006- 2007). [L]|[W]

THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

Newman, Dwight G. Theorizing collective indigenous rights. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 273-289 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Parrish, Austen L. Changing territoriality, fading sovereignty, and the development of indigenous rights. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 291-313 (2006- 2007). [L]|[W]

Bratspies, Rebecca M. The new discovery doctrine: some thoughts on property rights and traditional knowledge. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 315- 340 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Miller, Russell A. Collective discursive democracy as the indigenous right to self-determination. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 341-373 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Cirkovic, Elena. Self-determination and indigenous peoples in international law. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 375-399 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Gordon, Seth. Indigenous rights in modern international law from a critical Third World perspective. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 401-424 (2006- 2007). [L]|[W]

REGIONAL ISSUES IN THE INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS RIGHTS MOVEMENT

Grote, Rainer. On the fringes of Europe: Europe's largely forgotten indigenous peoples. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 425-443 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Kimerling, Judith. Transnational operations, bi-national injustice: ChevronTexaco and indigenous Huaorani and Kichwa in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 445-508 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Lehmann, Karin. To define or not to define--the definitional debate revisited. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 509-529 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Wise, Judith. Hunger and thieves: anticipating the impact of WTO subsidies reform on land and survival in Brazil. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 531-551 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Mooney, Megan. How the Organization of American States took the lead: the development of indigenous peoples' rights in the Americas. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 553-571 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO THE PROBLEMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

Coulter, Robert T. Using international human rights mechanisms to promote and protect rights of Indian nations and tribes in the United States: an overview. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 573-591 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Tittemore, Brian D. The Dann litigation and international human rights law: the proceedings and decision of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 593-617 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Fishel, Julie Ann. United States called to task on indigenous rights: the Western Shoshone struggle and success at the international level. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 619-650 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Miranda, Lillian Aponte The U'wa and Occidental Petroleum: searching for corporate accountability in vbiolations of indigenous land rights. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 651-673 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Osofsky, Hari M. The Inuit petition as a bridge? Beyond dialectics of climate change and indigenous peoples' rights. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 675-697 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Smith, James W. III. Unilateral humanitarian intervention and the just cause requirement: should the denial of self-determination to indigenous people be a valid basis for humanitarian intervention? Yes. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 699-716 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Ulltveit-Moe, Tracy. Amnesty International and indigenous rights: congruence or conflict? 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 717-742 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Stewart, Shelli. A limited future: the Alien Tort Claims Act impacting environmental rights: reconciling past possibilities with future limitations. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 743-762 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Index to vol. 31. 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 763-770 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

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16 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF GENDER, SOCIAL POLICY & THE LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-222, 2007.

Wright, Nancy and Eric Wright. SOS (safeguard our survival): understanding and alleviating the lethal legacy of survival-threatening child abuse. 16 Am. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol'y & L. 1-114 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lundquist, Pamela. Essential to the national security: an executive ban on "don't ask, don't tell". 16 Am. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol'y & L. 115-147 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kelly, Matt. Comment. Cash in the freezer: conducting midnight raids to restore trust in the House. 16 Am. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol'y & L. 149-174 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tai, Amy. Comment. Unlocking the doors to justice: protecting the rights and remedies of domestic workers in the face of diplomatic immunity. 16 Am. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol'y & L. 175-222 (2007). [L]|[W]

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49 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, WINTER, 2007.

Tuerkheimer, Deborah. Exigency. 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 801-835 (2007). [L]|[W]

Katz, Ariel. Making sense of nonsense: intellectual property, antitrust, and market power. 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 837-909 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lee, Cynthia. Cultural convergence: interest convergence theory meets the cultural defense. 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 911-959 (2007). [L]|[W]

Taylor, Lindsay J. Note. Congressional attempts to "strike out" steroids: constitutional concerns about the Clean Sports Act. 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 961-988 (2007). [L]|[W]

Wolnick, Elizabeth. Note. Depression discrimination: are suicidal college students protected by the Americans With Disabilities Act? 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 989-1016 (2007). [L]|[W]

Marder, Meredith K. Arizona case note. Clarifying the scope of absolute municipal immunity. (Kohl v. City of Phoenix, 160 P.3d 170, 2007.) 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 1017-1025 (2007). [L]|[W]

Taylor, Lindsay J J. Arizona case note. Establishing when a public official's personal emails are public records subject to disclosure. (Griffis v. Pinal County, 156 P.3d 418, 2007) 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 1027-1032 (2007). [L]|[W]

Wells, Holly. Arizona case note. Departing from the bright-line Belton rule in automobile searches incident to arrest. (State v. Gant, 162 P.3d 640, 2007.) 49 Ariz. L. Rev. 1033-1041 (2007). [L]|[W]

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28 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAW, NO. 2, PP. 331-624, 2007.

LeRoy, Michael H. Compulsory labor in a national emergency: public service or involuntary servitude? The case of crippled ports. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 331-373 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne and Ellen R. Peirce. Between a rock and a hard place: the conflict between U.S. corporate codes of conduct and European privacy and work laws. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 375-428 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Jacobs, James B. and Dimitri D. Portnoi. Administrative criminal law & procedure in the Teamsters Union: what has been achieved after (nearly) twenty years. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 429-493 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Kaminer, Debbie. The child care crisis and the work-family conflict: a policy rationale for federal legislation. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 495-540 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Finkin, Matthew W. Disloyalty! Does Jefferson Standard stalk still? 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 541-568 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Liebman, Wilma B. Decline and disenchantment: reflections on the aging of the National Labor Relations Board. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 569- 589 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Recent cases. 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 591-624 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

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22 BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2007.

Symposium: Copyright, Digital Rights Management Technology, and Consumer Protection. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 971-1232 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rosch, J. Thomas, Comm'r F.T.C. Keynote address: a different perspective on DRM. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 971-980 (2007). [L]|[W]

Reichman, Jerome H., Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Pamela Samuelson. A reverse notice and takedown regime to enable public interest uses of technically protected copyrighted works. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 981- 1060 (2007). [L]|[W]

Helberger, Natali and P. Bernt Hugenholtz. No place like home for making a copy: private copying in European copyright law and consumer law. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1061-1098 (2007). [L]|[W]

Liu, Joseph P. Enabling copyright consumers. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1099-1118 (2007). [L]|[W]

Elkin-Koren, Niva. Making room for consumers under the DMCA. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1119-1155 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mulligan, Deirdre K. and Aaron K. Perzanowski. The magnificence of the disaster: reconstructing the Sony BMG rootkit incident. 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1157-1232 (2007). [L]|[W]

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87 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, DECEMBER, 2007.

Durham, Alan L. Patent symmetry. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 969-1019 (2007). [L]|[W]

Choi, Stephen and Marcel Kahan. The market penalty for mutual fund scandals. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1021-1057 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bilz, Kenworthey. The puzzle of delegated revenge. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1059- 1112 (2007). [L]|[W]

Diller, Paul. Intrastate preemption. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1113-1176 (2007). [L]|[W]

Milligan, Luke M. A theory of stability: John Rawls, fetal homicide, and substantive due process. 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1177-1230 (2007). [L]|[W]

Glover, Mark. Note. Timely filing in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases: does Rule 3002(c)'s deadline apply to secured creditors? 87 B.U. L. Rev. 1231- 1256 (2007). [L]|[W]

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33 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-356, 2007.

Perez, Oren. Purity lost: the paradoxical face of the new transnational legal body. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 1-58 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hollywood, Dana M. The search for post-conflict justice in Iraq: a comparative study of transitional justice mechanisms and their applicability to post-Saddam Iraq. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 59-124 (2007). [L]|[W]

Goodman, Carl F. The evolving law of document production in Japanese civil procedure: context, culture, and community. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 125-207 (2007). [L]|[W]

Grant, Jill Kaden. Note. Extradition as a tool for United States antitrust enforcement: implications of the U.K. decision Norris v. Secretary of State for the Home Department. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 209-235 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lazo, Jennifer A. Note. The Life-Saving Medicines Export Act: why the proposed U.S. compulsory licensing scheme will fail to export any medicines or save any lives. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 237-276 (2007). [L]|[W]

Stromes, David P. Note. The extraterritorial reach of the Bankruptcy Code's automatic stay: theory vs. practice. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 277- 307 (2007). [L]|[W]

Volper, Thomas E. Note. TRIPS enforcement in China: a case for judicial transparency. 33 Brook. J. Int'l L. 309-346 (2007). [L]|[W]

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44 CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Yamamoto, Eric K, Sandra Hye Yun Kim and Abigail M. Holden. American reparations theory and practice at the crossroads. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 1- 85 (2007). [L]|[W]

Brunka, Susan M. XBRL and the SEC: how the Commission uses interactive data to investigate illegal stock options backdating and what interactive data means for the future of federal securities law enforcement. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 87-126 (2007). [L]|[W]

Shaver, Anne. United States v. Fort and the future of work product in criminal discovery. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 127-150 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gallacher, Ian. "Who are those guys?": the results of a survey studying the information literacy of incoming law students. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 151- 217 (2007). [L]|[W]

Dolin, Jason M. Opportunity lost: how law school disappoints law students, the public, and the legal profession. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 219- 255 (2007). [L]|[W]

Norman, Robert Scott. Comment. Powered by grease: the case for straight vegetable oil in the new fuel economy. 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 257-293 (2007). [L]|[W]

Delossantos, Lea E. Comment. A tangled situation of gender discrimination: in the face of an ineffective antidiscrimination rule and challenges for women in law firms--what is the next step to promote gender diversity in the legal profession? 44 Cal. W. L. Rev. 295-328 (2007). [L]|[W]

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55 CLEVELAND STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 269-462, 2007.

Williams, Toni. The 2006 Friedman & Gilbert Criminal Justice Forum. Punishing women: the promise and perils of contextualized sentencing for aboriginal women in Canada. 55 Clev. St. L. Rev. 269-287 (2007). [L]|[W]

Barnett, Larry D. Law as symbol: appearances in the regulation of investment advisers and attorneys. 55 Clev. St. L. Rev. 289-337 (2007). [L]|[W]

Voigt, Eric P. Driving through the dense fog: analysis of and proposed changes to Ohio tortious interference law. 55 Clev. St. L. Rev. 339-397 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beseth, H. William III. Note. Excuse me, sir; you're sitting in a "no cell phone pornography section," you'll have to put that away: may the FCC regulate the content of wireless broadband transmissions? 55 Clev. St. L. Rev. 399-427 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hughes, Susan Whittaker. Note. The only Americans legally prohibited from knowing who their birth parents are: a rejection of privacy rights as a bar to adult adoptees' access to original birth and adoption records. 55 Clev. St. L. Rev. 429-461 (2007). [L]|[W]

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5 DEPAUL BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2007.

In memoriam: Frederick R. "Fritz" Reed, 1948-2007. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. unpaged (2007).

Symposium. Corporate Governance: The Ins and Outs for Ds and Os. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 639-730 (2007). [L]|[W]

Panelist biographies. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. unpaged (2007).

Livingston, Margit. Foreword. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 639-641 (2007). [L]|[W]

Panel 1: Sarbanes-Oxley: Was It Worth It? Christian Leuz, moderator; Anthony Nasharr, Kristofer Swanson and Barry Chatz, panelists. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 643-666 (2007). [L]|[W]

Panel 2: In the Zone: Fiduciary Duties and the Slide Towards Insolvency. Ivan Reich, moderator; Andrew Gold and Sidney Swinson, panelists. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 667-704 (2007). [L]|[W]

Panel 3: Here and Now: Trends in the D&O World. William (Bill) Schorling, moderator; Frederick (Fritz) Reed and Lee McCorkle, panelists. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 705-730 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bump, Beau B. Comment. Held captive: how increased regulation arrests railroads' ability to serve the nation. 5 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 731-758 (2007). [L]|[W]

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76 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, DECEMBER, 2007.

Symposium: Ethics and Evidence. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1225-1767 (2007). [L]|[W]

Capra, Daniel J. Introduction. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1225-1227 (2007). [L]|[W]

I. The Application or Manipulation of Evidence Rules in an Adversary System.

Blinka, Daniel D. Ethical firewalls, limited admissibility, and Rule 703. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1229-1262 (2007). [L]|[W]

Shargel, Gerald L. Federal Evidence Rule 608(b): gateway to the minefield of witness preparation. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1263-1294 (2007). [L]|[W]

II. The Relationship Between Rules of Evidence and Professional Responsibility.

Imwinkelried, Edward J. Clarifying the curative admissibility doctrine: using the principles of forfeiture and deterrence to shape the relief for an opponent's evidentiary misconduct. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1295-1314 (2007). [L]|[W]

Zacharias, Fred C. Are evidence-related ethics provisions of law? 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1315-1336 (2007). [L]|[W]

III. The Ethical Limitations on Prosecutors When Preparing and Presenting Evidence.

Mosteller, Robert P. The Duke lacrosse case, innocence, and false identifications: a fundamental failure to do justice. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1337-1412 (2007). [L]|[W]

Raeder, Myrna S. See no evil: wrongful convictions and the prosecutorial ethics of offering testimony by jailhouse informants and dishonest experts. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1413-1452 (2007). [L]|[W]

Aronson, Robert and Jacqueline McMurtrie. The use and misuse of high- tech evidence by prosecutors: ethical and evidentiary issues. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1453-1492 (2007). [L]|[W]

IV. Ethical Considerations in the Use of Expert Testimony.

Giannelli, Paul C. and Kevin C. McMunigal. Prosecutors, ethics, and expert witnesses. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1493-1537 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sanders, Joseph. Expert witness ethics. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1539-1584 (2007). [L]|[W]

V. The Use of Prejudicial Evidence.

Orenstein, Aviva. Special issues raised by rape trials. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1585-1608 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pettys, Todd E. The emotional juror. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1609-1640 (2007). [L]|[W]

Colquitt, Joseph A. Evidence and ethics: litigating in the shadows of the rules. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1641-1673 (2007). [L]|[W]

VI. The Consequences of Presenting False Evidence and Perjury.

Wesson, Marianne. Remarkable stratagems and conspiracies: how unscrupulous lawyers and credulous judges created an exception to the hearsay rule. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1675-1706 (2007). [L]|[W]

Perrin, L. Timothy. The perplexing problem of client perjury. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1707-1743 (2007). [L]|[W]

VII. Lawyering Skills and the Limits of Confidentiality.

Rothstein, Paul F. Anything you say may be used against you: a proposed seminar on the lawyer's duty to warn of confidentiality's limits in today's post-Enron world. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1745-1767 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hill, Claire A. and Brett H. McDonnell. Stone v. Ritter and the expanding duty of loyalty. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1769-1796 (2007). [L]|[W]

Silbaugh, Katharine B. Women's place: urban planning, housing design, and work-family balance. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1797-1852 (2007). [L]|[W]

Arnot, Mark. Note. When is fiction just fiction? Applying heightened threshold tests to defamation in fiction. 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1853-1904 (2007). [L]|[W]

Dylan, Andrew. Note. Working through the Confrontation Clause after ... (Davis v. Washington, 126 S. Ct. 2266, 2006.) 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1905- 1940 (2007). [L]|[W]

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21 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Sanchez Abril, Patricia. Recasting privacy torts in a spaceless world. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 1-47 (2007). [L]|[W]

Noyes, Henry S. Good cause is bad medicine for the new e-discovery rules. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 49-96 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hoofnagle, Chris Jay. Identity theft: making the known unknowns known. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 97-122 (2007). [L]|[W]

Munzer, Stephen R. Human-nonhuman chimeras in embryonic stem cell research. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 123-178 (2007). [L]|[W]

Risch, Michael. The failure of public notice in patent prosecution. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 179-232 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sen, Shourin. The denial of a general performance right in sound recordings: a policy that facilitates our democratic civil society? 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 233-269 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kahn, Daniel H. Note. Barriers to the voluntary adoption of Internet tagging proposals. 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 271-295 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kass, Sean N. Recent development. Misinterpreting the Record Rental Amendment: ... (Brilliance Audio, Inc. v. Haights Cross Communications, Inc., 474 F.3d 365, 2007.) 21 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 297-319 (2007). [L]|[W]

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121 HARVARD LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, JANUARY, 2008.

Barron, David J. and Martin S. Lederman. The Commander in Chief at the lowest ebb--framing the problem, doctrine, and original understanding. 121 Harv. L. Rev. 689-804 (2008). [L]|[W]

Alfieri, Anthony V. (Un)covering identity in civil rights and poverty law. 121 Harv. L. Rev. 805-844 (2008). [L]|[W]

Note. Taxing private equity carried interest using an incentive stock option analogy. 121 Harv. L. Rev. 846-867 (2008). [L]|[W]

Note. Defining the reach of Heck v. Humphrey: should the favorable termination rule apply to individuals who lack access to habeas corpus? 121 Harv. L. Rev. 868-889 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Securities litigation--class certification--Fifth Circuit holds that plaintiffs must prove loss causation before being certified as a class.--Oscar Private Equity Investments v. Allegiance Telecom, Inc., 487 F.3d 261 (5th Cir. 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 890-897 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Federal courts--political question doctrine--D.C. Circuit declines to overturn lower court's finding of justiciability in tort suit brought by Indonesian villagers.--Doe v. Exxon Mobil Corp., 473 F.3d 345 (D.C. Cir. 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 898-905 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Evidence--Confrontation Clause--New York Court of Appeals holds that shooting victim's statements to responding police officer were not testimonial.--People v. Nieves-Andino, 872 N.E.2d 1188 (N.Y. 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 906-913 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Constitutional law--legislative privilege--D.C. Circuit Court holds that FBI search of congressional office violated Speech or Debate Clause.--United States v. Rayburn House Office Building, 497 F.3d 654 (D.C. Cir. 2007), reh'g en banc denied, No. 06-3015, 2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 26295 (D.C. Cir. Nov. 9, 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 914-921 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Federal courts--standing--Sixth Circuit denies standing to challenge Terrorist Surveillance Program.--ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644 (6th Cir. 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 922-929 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent case. Internet law--Communications Decency Act--Texas District Court extends section 230 immunity to social networking sites.--Doe v. MySpace, Inc., 474 F. Supp. 2d 843 (W.D. Tex. 2007). 121 Harv. L. Rev. 930-937 (2008). [L]|[W]

Recent publications. 121 Harv. L. Rev. 938-940 (2008). [L]|[W]

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35 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUARTERLY, NO. 2, WINTER, 2008.

Cohn, Marjorie. Let the sun shine on the Supreme Court. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 161-168 (2008). [L]|[W]

Palmer, David M. Note. Untangling Tenth Amendment standing: why private parties cannot enforce the federal structure. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 169- 194 (2008). [L]|[W]

Logan, Aimee. Note. Who says so? Defining cruel and unusual punishment by science, sentiment, and consensus. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 195-220 (2008). [L]|[W]

Chenette, Susanna. Note. Maintaining the constitutionality of the patent system. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 221-262 (2008). [L]|[W]

Forsyth, Thomas M. III. Note. Just don't say you heard it from me: bridging the Davis v. Washington divide of indistinguishable primary- purpose statements. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 263-286 (2008). [L]|[W]

Wang, Cathy. Note. Gang injunctions under heat from Equal Protection: selective enforcement as a way to defeat discrimination. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 287-308 (2008). [L]|[W]

Canlas-LaFlam, Jacqueline. Note. Has Georgia gone too far--or will sex offenders have to? 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 309-344 (2008). [L]|[W]

Ng, Richard Bradley. Note. A house divided: how judicial inaction and a circuit split forfeited the First Amendment rights of student journalists at America's universities. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 345-371 (2008). [L]|[W]

Poulson, Dan. Note. Suspension for beginners: Ex parte Bollman and the unconstitutionality of the 1996 Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 373-400 (2008). [L]|[W]

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72 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW AND COMMERCE, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.

Foont, Brian E. Shooting down civilian aircraft: is there an international law? 72 J. Air L. & Com. 695-725 (2007). [L]|[W]

Griesemer, Matthew J. Welcome aboard: aircraft deicing fluid and the environmental epidemic it is causing. 72 J. Air L. & Com. 727-750 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hession, Michael. GARA and the collateral order doctrine: after the Third Circuit's decision in Robinson v. Hartzell Propellers. 72 J. Air L. & Com. 751-758 (2007). [L]|[W]

Walsh, Frank M. Forging a diplomatic shield for American satellites: the case for reevaluating the 2006 National Space Policy in light of a Chinese anti-satellite system. 72 J. Air L. & Com. 759-799 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beane, Ashley Renee. Comment. Aviation relations between the United States and China: are open skies on the horizon? 72 J. Air L. & Com. 803- 833 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pham, Bailey. Comment. The need for regulations to address the slow transition to halon alternatives in the civil aviation industry. 72 J. Air L. & Com. 835-869 (2007). [L]|[W]

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33 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Sale, Hillary A. and Mark D. Janis. Letter to readers. 33 J. Corp. L. unpaged (2007).

Forum. 33 J. Corp. L. 1-93 (2007). [L]|[W]

Strine, Leo E., Jr. Toward common sense and common ground? Reflections on the shared interests of managers and labor in a more rational system of corporate governance. 33 J. Corp. L. 1-20 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bainbridge, Stephen M. The shared interests of managers and labor in corporate governance: a comment on Strine. 33 J. Corp. L. 21-29 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bogle, John C. Reflections on Toward common sense and common ground? 33 J. Corp. L. 31-39 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ferlauto, Rich. Commentary on Leo Strine's Toward common sense and common ground? Reflections on the shared interests of managers and labor in a more rational system of corporate governance. 33 J. Corp. L. 41-46 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gilson, Ronald J. Leo Strine's third way: responding to agency capitalism. 33 J. Corp. L. 47-55 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hamermesh, Lawrence A. An older, balder critique of Toward common sense and common ground? 33 J. Corp. L. 57-61 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lipton, Martin and Paul K. Rowe. The inconvenient truth about corporate governance: some thoughts on Vice-Chancellor Strine's essay. 33 J. Corp. L. 63-71 (2007). [L]|[W]

Olson, John F. Reflections on a visit to Leo Strine's peaceable kingdom. 33 J. Corp. L. 73-83 (2007). [L]|[W]

Silvers, Damon. Commentary on Toward common sense and common ground? Reflections on the shared interests of managers and labor in a more rational system of corporate governance. 33 J. Corp. L. 85-93 (2007). [L]|[W]

Barnett, Jonathan M. Certification drag: the opinion puzzle and other transactional curiosities. 33 J. Corp. L. 95-150 (2007). [L]|[W]

Coates, John C. IV and R. Glenn Hubbard. Competition in the mutual fund industry: evidence and implications for policy. 33 J. Corp. L. 151-222 (2007). [L]|[W]

Evans, Alicia Davis. The investor compensation fund. 33 J. Corp. L. 223- 296 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kasel, Shayla. Note. Show us your money: halting the use of trade organizations as covert conduits for corporate campaign contributions. 33 J. Corp. L. 297-324 (2007). [L]|[W]

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4 JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES, NO. 4, DECEMBER, 2007.

Eisenberg, Theodore. Foreword. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. v (2007).

Marotta-Wurgler, Florencia. What's in a standard form contract? An empirical analysis of software license agreements. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 677-713 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fagan, Jeffrey and Alex R. Piquero. Rational choice and developmental influences on recidivism among adolescent felony offenders. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 715-748 (2007). [L]|[W]

Black, Bernard S. and Vikramaditya S. Khanna. Can corporate governance reforms increase firm market values? Event study evidence from India. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 749-796 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kaye, David H. et al. Statistics in the jury box: how jurors respond to mitochondrial DNA match probabilities. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 797-834 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mello, Michelle M. et al. Who pays for medical errors? An analysis of adverse event costs, the medical liability system, and incentives for patient safety improvement. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 835-860 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cecil, Joe S. et al. A quarter-century of summary judgment practice in six federal district courts. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 861-907 (2007). [L]|[W]

Calomiris, Charles W. and Donna M. Hitscherich. Banker fees and acquisition premia for targets in cash tender offers: challenges to the popular wisdom on banker conflicts. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 909-938 (2007). [L]|[W]

Stake, Jeffrey Evans, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Kaushik Mukhopadhaya. Income and career satisfaction in the legal profession: survey data from Indiana Law School graduates. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 939-981 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kritzer, Herbert M. and Darryn C. Beckstrom. Daubert in the states: diffusion of a new approach to expert evidence in the courts. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 983-1006 (2007). [L]|[W]

Evans, Michael, et al. Recounting the courts? Applying automated content analysis to enhance empirical legal research. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 1007-1039 (2007). [L]|[W]

Abstracts. 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 1041-1057 (2007). [L]|[W]

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6 JOURNAL ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS & HIGH TECHNOLOGY LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Wilson, David B. From the Editor. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. unpaged (2007).

The 7th Anniversary Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program Symposium. The Digital Broadband Migration: The Next Wave of Innovation. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 1-178 (2007). [L]|[W]

NETWORK MANAGEMENT: BEYOND THE NET NEUTRALITY DEBATE

Kang, Jerry. Race.net neutrality. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 1- 22 (2007). [L]|[W]

Shelanski, Howard A. Network neutrality: regulating with more questions than answers. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 23-40 (2007). [L]|[W]

DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT

Samuelson, Pamela and Jason Schultz. Should copyright owners have to give notice of their use of technical protection measures? 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 41-75 (2007). [L]|[W]

Netanel, Neil Weinstock. Temptations of the walled garden: digital rights management and mobile phone carriers. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 77-100 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lemley, Mark A. Rationalizing Internet safe harbors. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 101-119 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lavey, Warren G. Telecom globalization and deregulation encounter U.S. national security and labor concerns. 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 121-178 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beylkin, Michael. Student note. Much ado about nothing: the biotech and pharmaceutical industries have little to fear in the post-eBay world. (eBay v. MercExchange, 126 S. Ct. 1837, 2006.) 6 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 179-212 (2007). [L]|[W]

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13 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE & LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Corriggio, Jennifer Hu. Gitano legal codes: social change, NGO's, and external legal systems' influence on governance of Spanish Roma communities. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 1-56 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fletcher, Matthew L.M. Rethinking customary law in tribal court jurisprudence. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 57-97 (2007). [L]|[W]

Groves, Roger M. Time to step up: modeling the African American ethnivestor for self-help entrepreneurship in urban America. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 99-145 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kaufman, Michael J. (Still) constitutional school de-segregation strategies: teaching racial literacy to secondary school students and preferencing racially-literate applicants to higher education. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 147-176 (2007). [L]|[W]

Morrison, Adele M. Same-sex Loving: subverting white supremacy through same-sex marriage. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 177-225 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tucker, James Thomas. The power of observation: the role of federal observers under the Voting Rights Act. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 227-276 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fitzpatrick, Brian T. Can Michigan universities use proxies for race after the ban on racial preferences? 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 277-307 (2007). [L]|[W]

Da, Xizafeng Stephanie. Note. Education and labor relations: Asian Americans and blacks as pawns in the furtherance of white hegemony. 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 309-335 (2007). [L]|[W]

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16 MICHIGAN STATE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-269, 2007.

Symposium. E-Commerce: Challenges to Privacy, Integrity, and Security in a Borderless World. February 23, 2007. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1-269 (2007). [L]|[W]

Smedinghoff, Thomas J. It's all about trust: the expanding scope of security obligations in global privacy and e-transactions law. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1-47 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ghoshray, Saby. Applying the curved constitutional space for legal reasoning in cyberspace litigation. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 49-70 (2007). [L] |[W]

Long, Doris E. Messages from the front: hard earned lessons on information security from the IP wars 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 71-111 (2007). [L] |[W]

Perritt, Henry H., Jr. Flanking the DRM Maginot Line against new music markets. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 113-151 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Puplava, Jennifer A. Use and enforceability of electronic contracting: the state of uniform legislation attempting to regulate e-commerce transactions. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 153-181 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Rustad, Michael L. Circles of e-consumer trust: old e-America v. new e- Europe. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 183-214 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Tupper, Stephen L. The view from the GC's desk: security and privacy issues that keep general counsel up at night. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 215-237 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Winn, Jane K. and Mariana C. Silveira. Secured transactions and electronic commerce law: diverging perspectives in North and South America. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 239-269 (2007). [L ]|[W]

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14 MICHIGAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Katz, Ariel. Pharmaceutical lemons: innovation and regulation in the drug industry. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 1-41 (2007). [L]|[W]

Laakmann, Anna Bartow. Restoring the genetic commons: a "common sense" approach to biotechnology patents in the wake of KSR v. Teleflex. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 43-76 (2007). [L]|[W]

Page, William H. and Seldon J. Childers. Software development as an antitrust remedy: lessons from the enforcement of the Microsoft communications protocol licensing requirement. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 77-136 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schejter, Amit M. and Moran Yemini. "Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue": network neutrality, the First Amendment and John Rawls's theory of justice. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 137-174 (2007). [L]|[W]

Helm, Jeremiah. Comment. The patent end game: evaluating generic entry into a blockbuster pharmaceutical market in the absence of FDA incentives. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 175-196 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hunt, Kurt. Note. Copyright and YouTube: pirate's playground or fair use forum? 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 197-222 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hunt, Kurt. Note. The FCC complaint process and "increasing public unease": toward an apolitical broadcast indecency regime. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 223-243 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kelleher, Kathleen R. FDA approval of generic biologics: finding a regulatory pathway. 14 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 245-264 (2007). [L]|[W]

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40 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Arbour, Louise. Economic and social justice for societies in transition. 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 1-27 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cole, Tony. Commercial arbitration in Japan: contributions to the debate on "Japanese non-litigiousness". 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 29-114 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

True-Frost, C. Cora. The Security Council and norm consumption. 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 115-217 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Gunton, David L. Note. Liability begins at home: an alternative compensation scheme for NAFTA expropriations. 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 219-257 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Leathley, Christian. Note. An institutional hierarchy to combat the fragmentation of international law: has the ILC missed an opportunity? 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 259-306 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Book annotations. 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 307-349 (2007). [L ]|[W]

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33 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMMERCIAL REGULATION, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Pearson, Thomas C. and Julia Lin Pearson. Protecting global financial market stability and integrity: strengthening SEC regulation of hedge funds. 33 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 1-82 (2007). [L]|[W]

Krever, Tor. Curbing corruption? The efficacy of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 33 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 83-102 (2007). [L]|[W]

Liles, Matthew. Comment. Did Kim Jong-Il break the law? A case study on how North Korea highlights the flaws of the non-proliferation regime. 33 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 103-146 (2007). [L]|[W]

Goncarovs, Rebekah. Note. Reporting abuse as a prerequisite for asylum: the Ninth Circuit's examination of ... (Ornelas-Chavez v. Gonzales, 458 F.3d 1052, 2006.) 33 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 147-165 (2007). [L]|[W]

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32 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL, FALL, 2007.

Did the First Restatement Adopt a Reform Agenda? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 1-210 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kelley, Patrick J. Introduction: did the first Restatement adopt a reform agenda? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 1-15 (2007). [L]|[W]

DeMott, Deborah A. The first Restatement of Agency: what was the agenda? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 17-38 (2007). [L]|[W]

Symeonides, Symeon C. The first Conflicts Restatement through the eyes of old: as bad as its reputation? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 39-82 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kull, Andrew. Restitution and reform. 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 83-92 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kelley, Patrick J. The first Restatement of Torts: reform by descriptive theory. 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-134 (2007). [L]|[W]

Movsesian, Mark L. Williston as conservative-pragmatist. 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 135-137 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hull, N.E.H. Restatement and reform redux: comments for the AALS Open Source Program: did the first Restatement implement a reform agenda? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 139-143 (2007). [L]|[W]

Traynor, Michael. The first Restatements and the vision of the American Law Institute, then and now. 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 145-171 (2007). [L]|[W]

Adams, Kristen David. The American Law Institute: Justice Cardozo's Ministry of Justice? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 173-210 (2007). [L]|[W]

Reese, Jessica. Comment. The lone Second Amendment interpretation: has it reached the status of "superprecedent"? 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 211-229 (2007). [L]|[W]

Straw, Ryan. Comment. The unique case of conflicts of interest and the need for an exception to Sixth Amendment automatic reversals. 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 231-250 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fisk, Andrew. Casenote. Prosecution of domestic violence cases: the practical effects of the ruling in ... (Davis v. Washington, 126 S. Ct. 2266, 2006.) 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 251-268 (2007). [L]|[W]

Runyon, Craig W. Casenote. The duty question in special relationship negligence cases: preserving the role of the jury in ... (Marshall v. Burger King Corp., 856 N.E.2d 1048, 2006.) 32 S. Ill. U. L.J. 269-293 (2007). [L]|[W]

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82 ST. JOHN'S LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.

Garrow, David J. Bad behavior makes big law: Southern malfeasance and the expansion of federal judicial power, 1954-1968. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 1-38 (2008). [L]|[W]

Chiang, Tun-Jen. A cost-benefit approach to patent obviousness. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 39-105 (2008). [L]|[W]

Deutsch, Norman T. Does anybody really need a limited public forum? 82 St. John's L. Rev. 107-151 (2008). [L]|[W]

Fletcher, Matthew L.M. The original understanding of the political status of Indian tribes. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 153-181 (2008). [L]|[W]

Koller, Dionne L. Frozen in time: the state action doctrine's application to amateur sports. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 183-233 (2008). [L]|[W]

Merritt, Deborah J. Bias, the brain, and student evaluations of teaching. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 235-287 (2008). [L]|[W]

Black, Jane A. Note. The not-so-golden years: power of attorney, elder abuse, and why our laws are failing a vulnerable population. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 289-314 (2008). [L]|[W]

Mann, Simeon G. Note. Too far over the hedge: why the SEC's attempt to further regulate hedge funds had to fail & what, if any, alternative solutions should be considered. 82 St. John's L. Rev. 315-357 (2008). [L]|[W]

Del Pozo, Eric. Comment. Retreat does not equal surrender: defensive deadly force in dwellings after ... (People v. Aiken, 4 N.Y.3d 324, 2005.) 82 St. John's L. Rev. 359-381 (2008). [L]|[W]

Ford, Matthew A. Comment. White-collar crime, social harm, and punishment: a critique and modification of the Sixth Circuit's ruling in ... (United States v. Davis, 458 F.3d 491, 2006.) 82 St. John's L. Rev. 383-399 (2008). [L]|[W]

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58 SYRACUSE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-216, 2007.

Houck, Oliver A. Standing on the wrong foot: a case for equal protection. 58 Syracuse L. Rev. 1-43 (2007). [L]|[W]

Blum, Karen M. Scott v. Harris: death knell for deadly force policies and Garner jury instructions? 58 Syracuse L. Rev. 45-77 (2007). [L]|[W]

McCarthy, Francis Barry. Counterfeit interpretations of state constitutions in criminal procedure. 58 Syracuse L. Rev. 79-136 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ritts, Katherine A. Note. The constitutionality of "let them rest in peace" bills: can governments say "not today, Fred" to demonstrations at funeral ceremonies? 58 Syracuse L. Rev. 137-170 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schmesser, Amanda J. Note. Real men may not cry, but they are victims of domestic violence: bias in the application of domestic violence laws. 58 Syracuse L. Rev. 171-215 (2007). [L]|[W]

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9 TEXAS REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Calvert, Clay and Robert D. Richards. Stopping the obscenity madness 50 years after Roth v. United States. 9 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 1-38 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Nelson, Benjamin B. Regulation or prohibition? The troubled legal status of Internet gambling casinos. 9 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 39-65 (2007). [L]|[W]

Chapman, Jacob. Content on the fly: the growing need for regulation of video content delivered via cellular telephony. 9 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 67-84 (2007). [L]|