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57 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, DECEMBER, 2007.

Illig, Robert C. What hedge funds can teach corporate America: a roadmap for achieving institutional investor oversight. 57 Am. U. L. Rev. 225-339 (2007). [L]|[W]

Calboli, Irene. The sunset of "quality control" in modern trademark licensing. 57 Am. U. L. Rev. 341-407 (2007). [L]|[W]

Anderson, Cheryl L. Comparative evidence or common experience: when does "substantial limitation" require substantial proof under the Americans with Disabilities Act? 57 Am. U. L. Rev. 409-478 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fischer, Douglas H. Comment. Human shields, homicides, and house fires: how a domestic law analogy can guide international law regarding human shield tactics in armed conflict. 57 Am. U. L. Rev. 479-521 (2007). [L]|[W]

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14 ANIMAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-125, 2007.

Frasch, Pamela D. Finding our voice: challenges and opportunities for the animal law community. 14 Animal L. 1-4 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hilden, Julie. A contractarian view of animal rights: insuring against the possibility of being a non-human animal. 14 Animal L. 5-28 (2007). [L]|[W]

LaFrance, Arthur Birmingham. Animal experimentation: lessons from human experimentation. 14 Animal L. 29-52 (2007). [L]|[W]

McCoy, Kimberly E. Subverting justice: an indictment of the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. 14 Animal L. 53-70 (2007). [L]|[W]

McNabb, Megan. Pets in the eye of the storm: Hurricane Katrina floods the courts with pet custody disputes. 14 Animal L. 71-108 (2007). [L]|[W]

Smith, Rob Roy. At a complex crossroads: animal law in Indian Country. 14 Animal L. 109-125 (2007). [L]|[W]

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17 ANNALS OF HEALTH LAW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.

Ward, Maura, Editor-in-Chief, Lawrence Singer and John Blum. Foreword. 17 Annals Health L. i-iii (2008).

Krent, Harold J., et al. Whose business is your pancreas? Potential privacy problems in New York City's mandatory diabetes registry. 17 Annals Health L. 1-37 (2008). [L]|[W]

Dunham, Charles C. IV. Student article. "Body property": challenging the ethical barriers in organ transplantation to protect individual autonomy. 17 Annals Health L. 39-65 (2008). [L]|[W]

Clamon, Joseph B. Tax policy as a lifeline: encouraging blood and organ donation through tax credits. 17 Annals Health L. 67-99 (2008). [L]|[W]

Metnick, Carolyn V. The jurisdictional bar provision: who is an appropriate relator? 17 Annals Health L. 101-133 (2008). [L]|[W]

Nugent, Kristen. Student article. Patenting medical devices: the economic implications of ethically motivated reform. 17 Annals Health L. 135-174 (2008). [L]|[W]

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74 ANTITRUST LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 521-738, 2007.

Acknowledgements. 74 Antitrust L.J. vii (2007).

Campbell, Thomas. Bilateral monopoly in mergers. 74 Antitrust L.J. 521- 536 (2007). [L]|[W]

Katz, Michael L. and Howard A. Shelanski. Merger analysis and the treatment of uncertainty: should we expect better? 74 Antitrust L.J. 537- 574 (2007). [L]|[W]

Baker, Jonathan B. Beyond Schumpter vs. Arrow: how antitrust fosters innovation. 74 Antitrust L.J. 575-602 (2007). [L]|[W]

Farrell, Joseph, et al. Standard setting, patents, and hold-up. 74 Antitrust L.J. 603-670 (2007). [L]|[W]

Layne-Farrar, Anne, A. Jorge Padilla and Richard Schmalensee. Pricing patents for licensing in standard-setting organizations: making sense of FRAND commitments. 74 Antitrust L.J. 671-703 (2007). [L]|[W]

Werden, Gregory J. Monopsony and the Sherman Act: consumer welfare in a new light. 74 Antitrust L.J. 707-737 (2007). [L]|[W]

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14 ASIAN AMERICAN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, MAY, 2007.

Liou, Arthur. Editor's note. 14 Asian Am. L.J. unpaged (2007).

Hing, Bill Ong. Coolies, James Yen, and rebellious advocacy. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 1-30 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cheung, Calvin C. Protecting sex trafficking victims: establishing the persecution element. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 31-55 (2007). [L]|[W]

Allred, Nancy Chung. Asian Americans and affirmative action: from yellow peril to model minority and back again. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 57-84 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hsu, Kevin Shawn. Comment. Empowerment, discrimination, and the fa‡ade of leadership: Asian American political elites' failed assimilationist strategy. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 85-121 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lee, Jeeho. Comment. One step closer: understanding the past and potential work and influence of Asian American interest groups in claiming a space for Asian Americans in America's democracy. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 123- 163 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mahajan, Ritu. Comment. The naked truth: appearance discrimination, employment, and the law. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 165-203 (2007). [L]|[W]

Serrano, Susan K., et al. Recent development. Restorative justice for Hawai'i's first people: selected amicus curiae briefs in Doe v. Kamehameho Schools. 14 Asian Am. L.J. 205-233 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bains, Deepika and Aziza Ahmed. Recent development. Inspiring intolerance: the truth about Robert Spencer. (Reviewing Robert Spencer, The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion.) 14 Asian Am. L.J. 235-242 (2007). [L]|[W]

Chhean, Chhunny and Chia-Chi Li. Recent development. In brief. (Reviewing Linda Bosniak, The Citizen and the Alien.) 14 Asian Am. L.J. 243-247 (2007). [L]|[W]

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59 BAYLOR LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, FALL, 2007.

Brown, S. Todd. Non-pecuniary interests and the injudicious limits of appellate standing in bankruptcy. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 569-622 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pellicciotti, Joseph M. and Michael J. Pellicciotti. Sovereign immunity & congressionally authorized private party actions against the states for violation of federal law: a consideration of the U.S. Supreme Court's decade long decisional trek, 1996-2006. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 623-674 (2007). [L]|[W]

Toben, Bradley J.B. and Matthew C. Cordon. Legislative stasis: the failures of legislation and legislative proposals permitting the use of electronic monitoring devices in nursing homes. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 675-734 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tobolowsky, Peggy M. The road to Atkins and beyond in Texas--the tale of one mentally retarded capital offender. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 735-855 (2007). [L]|[W]

Jegermanis, Linda. Note. Danger at the crossroads: ethical considerations for the lawyer seeking to testify on behalf of a contingency client after ... (Anderson Producing Inc. v. Koch Oil Co., 929 S.W.2d 416, 1996.) 59 Baylor L. Rev. 857-893 (2007). [L]|[W]

Larkin, Erin. Comment. What's in a word? The effect on partners' duties after removal of the term "fiduciary" in the Texas Revised Partnership Act. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 895-917 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rivera, Joe. Comment. When is good faith good enough?--The history, use, and future of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 38.23(b). 59 Baylor L. Rev. 919-972 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rouse, Layne. Comment. Battling for attorneys' fees: the subtle influence of "conservatism" in 42 U.S.C. section 1988. 59 Baylor L. Rev. 973-1006 (2007). [L]|[W]

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2007 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, PP. 1151-1412.

Carlon, Andrew M. Racial adjudication. 2007 BYU L. Rev. 1151-1201. [L]|[W]

Fleisig-Greene, Eric. Law's war with conscience: the psychological limits of enforcement. 2007 BYU L. Rev. 1203-1245. [L]|[W]

Murphy, Richard. The Brand X Constitution. 2007 BYU L. Rev. 1247-1316. [L]|[W]

Agle, Daniel Sulser. Comment. Working the unworkable rule established in Philip Morris: acknowledging the difference between actual and potential injuries to nonparties. (Philip Morris USA v. Williams, 127 S. Ct. 1057, 2007.) 2007 BYU L. Rev. 1317-1364. [L]|[W]

Christensen, Brian M. Comment. Extending Hamdan v. Rumsfeld to Combatant Status Review Tribunals. (Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 126 S. Ct. 2749, 2006.) 2007 BYU L. Rev. 1365-1412. [L]|[W]

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95 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, OCTOBER, 2007.

Symposium: Race, Economic Justice, and Community Lawyering in the New Century. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1821-2145 (2007). [L]|[W]

Simon, William H. Introduction: lawyers and community economic development. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1821-1828 (2007). [L]|[W]

Alfieri, Anthony V. Faith in community: representing the colored town. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1829-1878 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ashar, Sameer M. Public interest lawyers and resistance movements. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1879-1925 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cummings, Scott L. Law in the labor movement's challenge to Wal-Mart: a case study of the Inglewood site fight. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1927-1998 (2007). [L]|[W]

Foster, Sheila R. and Brian Glick. Integrative lawyering: navigating the political economy of urban redevelopment. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1999-2072 (2007). [L]|[W]

Harris, Angela, Margaretta Lin and Jeff Selbin. From the art of war to being peace: mindfulness and community lawyering in the neoliberal age. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 2073-2132 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gordon, Jennifer. Concluding essay: the lawyer is not the protagonist: community campaigns, law, and social change. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 2133-2145 (2007). [L]|[W]

Johnson, Ben. Comment. Putative partners: protecting couples from the consequences of technically invalid domestic partnerships. 95 Cal. L. Rev. 2147-2183 (2007). [L]|[W]

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16 COMMLAW CONSPECTUS: JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND POLICY, NO. 1, PP. 1-334, 2007.

Tramont, Bryan N. and Russell P. Hanser. Preface: facing tomorrow's challenges: looking forward, looking back. 16 CommLaw Conspectus i-ix (2007).

Brito, Jerry and Jerry Ellig. A tale of two commissions: net neutrality and regulatory analysis. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 1-51 (2007). [L]|[W]

Napoli, Philip M. and Joe Karaganis. Toward a federal data agenda for communications policymaking. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 53-96 (2007). [L]|[W]

Weiser, Philip J. and Dale N. Hatfield. In pursuit of a next generation network for public safety communications. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 97-143 (2007). [L]|[W]

Atkinson, Robert D. Framing a national broadband policy. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 145-177 (2007). [L]|[W]

Capodilupo, Lindsay R. Comment. Broadband over power lines crisscrossing the nation: rethinking cross-subsidization. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 179- 214 (2007). [L]|[W]

Groppe, Jessica S. Comment. A child's playground or a predator's hunting ground?--How to protect children on Internet social networking sites. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 215-248 (2007). [L]|[W]

Phelps, Matthew P. Comment. Competition versus local control: FCC streamlines franchising process to increase competition in the cable market. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 249-282 (2007). [L]|[W]

Richmond, Derek P. Comment. Can you find me now?--Tracking the limits on government access to cellular GPS location data. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 283-319 (2007). [L]|[W]

Major court decisions, 2007. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 321-328 (2007). [L]|[W]

Selected FCC docket summaries, 2007. 16 CommLaw Conspectus 329-334 (2007). [L]|[W]

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25 CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY, NO. 2, WINTER, 2007.

Raines, Susan S. Editor's introduction. 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 159-161 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bannink, Fredrike P. Solution-focused mediation: the future with a difference. 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 163-183 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sinclair, Lucinda E. and William D. Stuart. Reciprocal-influence mediation model: a guide for practice and research. 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 185-220 (2007). [L]|[W]

McGuigan, Richard and Nancy Popp. The self in conflict: the evolution of mediation. 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 221-238 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rooney, Greg. The use of intuition in mediation. 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 239-253 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beck, Connie J.A. and Lynda E. Frost. Competence as an element of "mediation readiness". 25 Conflict Resol. Q. 255-278 (2007). [L]|[W]

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57 DUKE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, DECEMBER, 2007.

Coleman, Doriane Lambelet. The legal ethics of pediatric research. 57 Duke L.J. 517-624 (2007). [L]|[W]

Park, James J. The competing paradigms of securities regulation. 57 Duke L.J. 625-689 (2007). [L]|[W]

Oswalt, Michael M. Note. The grand bargain: revitalizing labor through NLRA reform and radical workplace relations. 57 Duke L.J. 691-725 (2007). [L]|[W]

Parasuraman, Rohith A. Note. Unionizing NCAA Division I athletics: a viable solution? 57 Duke L.J. 727-753 (2007). [L]|[W]

Elder, Sonja Ralston. Note. Standing up to legislative bullies: separation of powers, state courts, and educational rights. 57 Duke L.J. 755-788 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tribble, Lauren E. Note. Judicial discretion and the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Act. 57 Duke L.J. 789-819 (2007). [L]|[W]

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34 ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY, NO. 3, PP. 755-1146, 2007.

Annual Review of Environmental and Natural Resources Law.

Infelise, Robert. Foreword. 34 Ecology L.Q. 755-761 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pollak, Daniel. Note. S.D. Warren and the erosion of federal preeminence in hydropower regulation. 34 Ecology L.Q. 763-800 (2007). [L]|[W]

Covington, Courtney. Note. Rapanos v. United States: evaluating the efficacy of textualism in interpreting environmental laws. 34 Ecology L.Q. 801-836 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rankin, Katherine K. Note. Big win for environmentalists in New York v. EPA may have limited impact on air quality. 34 Ecology L.Q. 837-860 (2007). [L]|[W]

Malinsky, Jason. Note. Balancing the pollution budget after Friends of the Earth v. EPA. 34 Ecology L.Q. 861-894 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bodnar, Alice L. Note. NRDC v. EPA: testing the waters of the constitutionality of delegation to international organizations. 34 Ecology L.Q. 895-926 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mullen, Reid. Note. Statutory complexity disguises agency capture in Citizens Coal Council v. EPA. 34 Ecology L.Q. 927-953 (2007). [L]|[W]

Farris, Joseph. Note. Mothers for Peace and the need to develop classified NEPA procedures. 34 Ecology L.Q. 955-978 (2007). [L]|[W]

Skillen, Elisabeth. Note. Central Delta Water Agency v. Bureau of Reclamation: how the Ninth Circuit paved the way for the next fish kill. 34 Ecology L.Q. 979-1011 (2007). [L]|[W]

Diamond, Jordan. Note. How CERCLA's ambiguities muddled the question of extraterritoriality in Pakootas v. Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd. 34 Ecology L.Q. 1013-1044 (2007). [L]|[W]

Askin, Michael. Note. Bad timing: the Ninth Circuit takes NEPA backwards. 34 Ecology L.Q. 1045-1066 (2007). [L]|[W]

Wolking, Tova. Note. From blazing trails to building highways: SUWA v. BLM & ancient easements over federal public lands. 34 Ecology L.Q. 1067- 1107 (2007). [L]|[W]

Matthews, Nathan. Student essay. Rewatering the San Joaquin River: a summary of the Friant Dam litigation. 34 Ecology L.Q. 1109-1135 (2007). [L]|[W]

Butler, Stephen. In brief: Center for Biodiversity v. Hamilton: eviscerating the citizen suit provision of the Endangered Species Act? 34 Ecology L.Q. 1137-1145 (2007). [L]|[W]

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11 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND EMPLOYMENT POLICY JOURNAL, NO. 2, PP. 219-447, 2007.

Selmi, Michael. The Supreme Court's 2006-2007 term employment law cases: a quiet but revealing term. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 219-254 (2007). [L]|[W]

Papers from the National Academy of Arbitrators Conference, "Beyond the Protocol: The Future of due process in Workplace Dispute Resolution". 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 255-447 (2007). [L]|[W]

Editors' note. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 255-256 (2007). [L]|[W]

Zack, Arnold M. The Due Process Protocol: getting there and getting over it. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 257-266 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kagel, John. Arbitration and Due Process: the way we were at the time of Gilmer. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 267-300 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bales, Richard A. Beyond the Protocol: recent trends in employment arbitration. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 301-344 (2007). [L]|[W]

Drucker, Jacquelin F. The Protocol in practice: reflections, assessments, issues for discussion, and suggested actions. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 345-361 (2007). [L]|[W]

Malin, Martin H. Due process in employment arbitration: the state of the law and the need for self-regulation. 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 363-403 (2007). [L]|[W]

Colvin, Alexander J.S. Empirical research on employment arbitration: clarity amidst the sound and fury? 11 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 405- 447 (2007). [L]|[W]

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18 FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, WINTER, 2008.

Lim, Daryl. Beyond Microsoft: intellectual property, peer production and the law's concerns with market dominance. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 291-331 (2008). [L]|[W]

Stallberg, Christian G. Towards a new paradigm in justifying copyright: an universalistic-transcendental approach. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 333-381 (2008). [L]|[W]

Liu, Adrian. Copyright as quasi-public property: reinterpreting the conflict between copyright and the First Amendment. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 383-439 (2008). [L]|[W]

Bathaee, Yavar. Note. A constitutional idea-expression doctrine: qualifying Congress' commerce power when protecting intellectual property rights. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 441-513 (2008). [L]|[W]

Roth, Monika. Note. Entering the DRM-free zone: an intellectual property and antitrust analysis of the online music industry. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 515-540 (2008). [L]|[W]

Agdomar, Michelle. Note. Removing the Greek from feta and adding Korbel to champagne: the paradox of geographical indications in international law. 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 541-608 (2008). [L]|[W]

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43 GONZAGA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-238, 2007/08.

O'Scannlain, Hon. Diarmuid F. Red mass reflection. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 1-4 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

Szypszak, Charles. Real estate records, the captive public, and opportunities for the public good. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 5-40 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

Breen, John M. The air in the balloon: further notes on Catholic and Jesuit identity in legal education. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 41-75 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

Burrell, Thomas H. Justice Stephen Field's expansion of the Fourteenth Amendment: from the safeguards of federalism to a state of judicial hegemony. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 77-168 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

Crotty, Matt. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act and Washington State's Veteran's Affairs Statute: still short on protecting reservists from hiring discrimination. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 169- 197 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

Lewis, Lisa. Rethinking Miranda: truth, lies and videotape. 43 Gonz. L. Rev. 199-238 (2007/08). [L]|[W]

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49 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.

Helfer, Laurence R. The new innovation frontier? Intellectual property and the European Court of Human Rights. 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 1-52 (2008). [L]|[W]

Burke-White, William W. Proactive complementarity: the International Criminal Court and national courts in the Rome system of international justice. 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 53-108 (2008). [L]|[W]

Ochoa, Christiana. From odious debt to odious finance: avoiding the externalities of a functional odious debt doctrine. 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 109-159 (2008). [L]|[W]

Weisbord, Noah. Prosecuting aggression. 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 161-220 (2008). [L]|[W]

Gaston, E.L. Note. Mercenarism 2.0? The rise of the modern private security industry and its implications for international humanitarian law enforcement. 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 221-248 (2008). [L]|[W]

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59 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, DECEMBER, 2007.

Bjorklund, Andrea K. Private rights and public international law: why competition among international economic law tribunals is not working. 59 Hastings L.J. 241-307 (2007). [L]|[W]

Halliburton, Christian M. Letting Katz out of the bag: cognitive freedom and Fourth Amendment fidelity. 59 Hastings L.J. 309-368 (2007). [L]|[W]

Berg, Jessica. Of elephants and embryos: a proposed framework for legal personhood. 59 Hastings L.J. 369-406 (2007). [L]|[W]

Melamed, Matthew S. Note. Towards an explicit balancing inquiry? R.A.V. and Black through the lens of foreign freedom of expression jurisprudence. (R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, 505 U.S. 377, 1992 and Virginia v. Black, 538 U.S. 343, 2003.) 59 Hastings L.J. 407-427 (2007). [L]|[W]

White, Gabriel N. Note. Rethinking the application of ADA precedent to FEHA disability discrimination cases. (Gelfo v. Lockheed Martin Corp., 43 Cal. Rptr. 3d 874, 2006.) 59 Hastings L.J. 429-451 (2007). [L]|[W]

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5 HASTINGS RACE AND POVERTY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.

Hubbard, Dean. Reimagining workers' human rights: transformative organizing for a socially aware global economy. 5 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 1-55 (2008). [L ]|[W]

Diamond, Alfreda A. Sellers. Black, white, Brown, Green, and Fordice: the flavor of higher education in Louisiana and Mississippi. 5 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 57-128 (2008). [L]|[W]

Diskin, J. Denise. Note. Taking it to the bank: actualizing health care equality for San Francisco's transgender city and county employees. 5 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 129-169 (2008). [L]|[W]

Miller, Teddy Ky-Nam. Note. The unmet promises of Care Not Cash. 5 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 171-194 (2008). [L]|[W]

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14 HASTINGS WEST-NORTHWEST JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY, NO. 1, PART I, WINTER, 2008.

Visick, Matthew, Editor-in-Chief. Dedication to Professor Joseph L. Sax. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y unpaged (2008).

Sax, Joseph L. The unfinished agenda of environmental law. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 1-11 (2008). [L]|

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Leshy, John D. In praise of Joe Sax. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 13-16 (2008). [L]|

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Tarlock, A. Dan. Professor Joseph L. Sax, visionary lawyer. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 17-18 (2008). [L]|

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Dunning, Harrison C. A short tribute to Joe Sax. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 19-21 (2008). [L]|

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Thompson, Barton H., Jr. Promoting the public's interest. 14 Hastings W.- Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 22-25 (2008). [L]|

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DiMento, Joseph F.C. Transformation of the law: thoughts on the contributions of Professor Sax. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 26-28 (2008). [L]|

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Gray, Brian E. Dedication. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 29-32 (2008). [L]|

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Sax, Joseph L. Understanding transfers: community rights and the privatization of water. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 33-39 (2008). [L]|

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Gray, Brian E. The market and the community: lessons from California's drought water bank. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 41-102 (2008). [L]|

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MacDonnell, Lawrence J. and Teresa A. Rice. Moving agricultural water to cities: the search for smarter approaches. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 105-156 (2008). [L]|[W]

Carrillo, Jo. Physicists, lawyers, and gold diggers: bearing witness in a culture of secrecy. (Reviewing Rebecca Solnit, Savage Dreams: A Journey Into the Hidden Wars of the American West.) 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 159-168 (2008). [L]|

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Memorials to John Krautkraemer, 1951-1995. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 169-170 (2008). [L]|[W]

Kay, Jane. Bay in peril. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 171-176 (2008). [L]|

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Fullerton, David. Summary and analysis: principles for agreement on bay/delta standards between the State of California and the federal government. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 179-202 (2008). [L]|[W]

Sunding, David, David Zilbermann and Neal MacDougall. Water markets and the cost of improving water quality in the San Francisco Bay/Delta estuary. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 203-214 (2008). [L]|

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Congdon, Chelsea H., Terry F. Young and Brian E. Gray. Economic incentives and nonpoint source pollution: a case study of California's grasslands region. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 215-308 (2008). [L]|[W]

Berg, Laura and foreword by Hon. Robert C. Belloni. Let them do as they have promised. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 311-329 (2008). [L]|

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Lacey, Henry B. New hope for Pacific salmon? Northwest Resource Information Center v. Northwest Power Planning Council, Idaho Department of Fish & Game v. National Marine Fisheries Service and the aftermath of judicial impatience. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 333-435 (2008). [L]|

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Stafford, William. Climbing Along the River. [Poem.] 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 439 (2008). [L]|

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Sax, Joseph L. Proposals for public land reform: sorting out the good, the bad and the indifferent. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 441- 448 (2008). [L]|

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Babcock, Hope M. Dual regulation, collaborative management, or layered federalism: can cooperative federalism models from other laws save our public lands? 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 449-482 (2008). [L]|

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Coggins, George Cameron. "Devolution" in federal land law: abdication by any other name... 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 485-498 (2008). [L]|

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Wilkinson, Charles F. The public lands and the national heritage. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 499-506 (2008). [L]|

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Fairfax, Sally K. Thinking the unthinkable: states as public land managers. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 509-533 (2008). [L]|

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Rechtschaffen, Clifford. Fighting back against a power plant: some lessons from the legal and organizing efforts of the Bayview-Hunters Point community. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 537-572 (2008). [L]|

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Cole, Luke W. Environmental justice and the three great myths of white Americana. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 573-585 (2008). [L]|

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Rosenberg, Richard M. A Model Water Transfer Act for California: introduction. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 589-590 (2008). [L]|

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A Model Water Transfer Act for California--text of proposed statute. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 591-620 (2008). [L]|

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Gray, Brian E. The shape of things to come: a Model Water Transfer Act for California. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 623-686 (2008). [L]|

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Gomez, Santos and Penn Loh. Communities and water markets: a review of the Model Water Transfer Act. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 689- 708 (2008). [L]|

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Guy, David J. A Model Water Transfer Act for California: an agricultural perspective. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 709-724 (2008). [L]|

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Quinn, Timothy H. Wheeling provisions of the Model Water Transfer Act. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 727-738 (2008). [L]|

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Thomas, Gregory A. and Tara L. Mueller. Reflections on the "Model Water Transfer Act" by the Natural Heritage Institute. 14 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 739-758 (2008). [L]|

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34 JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-252, 2007.

Garrow, David J. The evolution of affirmative action and the necessity of truly individualized admissions decisions. 34 J.C.& U.L. 1-19 (2007). [L]|[W]

Flanders, Joseph M. Academic student dismissals at public institutions of higher education: when is academic deference not an issue? 34 J.C.& U.L. 21-78 (2007). [L]|[W]

LeMay, C. Aaron and Robert C. Cloud. Student debt and the future of higher education. 34 J.C.& U.L. 79-110 (2007). [L]|[W]

Spurgeon, Larry D. A transcendent value: the quest to safeguard academic freedom. 34 J.C.& U.L. 111-168 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rothstein, Laura. Millennials and disability law: revisiting Southeastern Community College v. Davis. 34 J.C.& U.L. 169-202 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mansfield, Marie-Therese. Note. Academic accommodations for learning- disabled college and university students: ten years after Guckenberger. 34 J.C.& U.L. 203-225 (2007). [L]|[W]

Keen, Kathryn. Note. The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act: does it really improve the gender equity landscape? 34 J.C.& U.L. 227-246 (2007). [L]|[W]

Farrington, Dennis and David Palfreyman. A response to Timothy Kaye's Aim higher: challenging Farrington & Palfreyman's The Law of Higher Education. 34 J.C.& U.L. 247-251 (2007). [L]|[W]

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26 LAW AND INEQUALITY, NO. 1, WINTER, 2008.

Hillman, Elizabeth L. Gentlemen under fire: the U.S. military and "conduct unbecoming". 26 Law & Ineq. 1-57 (2008). [L]|[W]

Strasser, Mark. Marriage, free exercise, and the Constitution. 26 Law & Ineq. 59-108 (2008). [L]|[W]

Wilkinson-Ryan, Tess and Deborah Small. Negotiating divorce: gender and the behavioral economics of divorce bargaining. 26 Law & Ineq. 109-132 (2008). [L]|[W]

Bailey, Rebekah L. Student article. Pressing forward: Connecticut's approach to embryonic stem cell research. 26 Law & Ineq. 133-169 (2008). [L]|[W]

Sandstad, Nora Christie. Student article. Pregnant women and the Fourteenth Amendment: a feminist examination of the trend to eliminate women's rights during pregnancy. 26 Law & Ineq. 171-202 (2008). [L]|[W]

Smith, Elizabeth Aileen. Casenote. Did they forget to zero the scales?: to ease jury deliberations, the Supreme Court cuts protection for the mentally ill in ... (Clark v. Arizona, 126 S. Ct. 2709, 2006.) 26 Law & Ineq. 203-231 (2008). [L]|[W]

Templeton, Andrea. Casenote. Lost potential: international treaty obligations and juvenile life without parole in ... (Edmonds v. State, 955 So. 2d 787, 2007.) 26 Law & Ineq. 233-260 (2008). [L]|[W]

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11 LEWIS & CLARK LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, WINTER, 2007.

Symposium: Crimes, War Crimes, and the War on Terror. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 835-1220 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kroger, John R. and John T. Parry. Introduction. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 835 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Moore, Kelly. The role of federal criminal prosecutions in the war on terrorism. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 837-849 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Chesney, Robert M. Federal prosecution of terrorism-related offenses: conviction and sentencing data in light of the soft-sentence and data- reliability critiques. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 851-901 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Yin, Tung. Enemies of the state: rational classification in the war on terrorism. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 903-940 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Johnson, Thomas R. Combatant Status Review Tribunals: an ordeal through the eyes of one enemy combatant. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 943- 962 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Vladeck, Stephen I. Enemy aliens, enemy property, and access to the courts. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 963-996 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Weiner, Allen S. Hamdan, terror, war. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 997- 1021 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Hollis, Duncan B. Why states need an international law for information operations. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1023-1061 (2007). [L]|[W]

Weisburd, Mark. Al-Qaeda and the law of war. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1063-1086 (2007). [L]|[W]

Caproni, Valerie. Surveillance and transparency. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1087-1097 (2007). [L]|[W]

Funk, William. Electronic surveillance of terrorism: theintelligence/law enforcement dilemma--a history. 11 Lewis & Clark L.

Rev. 1099-1139 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kreimer, Seth F. Rays of sunlight in a shadow war: FOIA, the abuses of anti-terrorism, and the strategy of transparency. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1141-1220 (2007). [L]|[W]

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39 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

McKanders, Karla Mari. Welcome to Hazleton! "Illegal" immigrants beware: local immigration ordinances and what the federal government must do about it. 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 1-49 (2007). [L]|[W]

Prabhu, Aditi A. Contracting for financial privacy: the rights of banks and customers under the Reauthorized Patriot Act. 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 51- 121 (2007). [L]|[W]

Provenzano, Susan E. and Lesley S. Kagan. Teaching in reverse: a positive approach to analytical errors in 1L writing. 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 123-185 (2007). [L]|[W]

Roberts, Kenneth M. Mediating the evaluative-facilitative debate: why both parties are wrong and a proposal for settlement. 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 187-213 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sulok, student Megan M. and mentor Shobha L. Mahadev. Extended jurisdiction juvenile prosecutions: to revoke or not to revoke. 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 215-284 (2007). [L]|[W]

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16 MICHIGAN STATE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 2, PP. 271-473, 2007.

Blackmore, Dana T. Analyzing the effects of American patent trolls in NTP v. Research in Motion: was there really a threat of an American blackout of the Canadian-manufactured and operated Blackberry? 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 271-287 (2007). [L]|[W]

Graving, Richard J. The carefully crafted 2005 Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act cures a serious constitutional defect in its 1962 predecessor. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 289-313 (2007). [L]|[W]

Harrington, Alexandra R. They fought for trade but did trade win?: an analysis of the trends among trade disputes brought by WTO member states before the WTO dispute resolution body. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 315-341 (2007). [L]|[W]

Landry, Robert J., III and Amy K. Yarbrough. Global lessons from consumer bankruptcy and healthcare reforms in the United States: a struggling social safety net. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 343-383 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lavers, J. Troy. Extraordinary rendition and the self defense justification: time to face the music. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 385-409 (2007). [L]|[W]

Markel, Asa W. The future of state secrets in war crimes prosecutions. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 411-437 (2007). [L]|[W]

Markovic, Milan. Vessels of reproduction: forced pregnancy and the ICC. 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 439-458 (2007). [L]|[W]

Summers, Mark A. Diplomatic immunity ratione personae: did the International Court of Justice create a new customary law rule in Congo v. Belgium? 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 459-473 (2007). [L]|[W]

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42 NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

In memoriam: Judge James R. Lawton, 1925-2007. Memorial by John F. O'Brien. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 1-3 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sullivan, Michael J. New England School of Law Commencement Address. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 5-14 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kunesh, Patrice H. Borders beyond borders--protecting essential tribal relations off reservation under the Indian Child Welfare Act. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 15-78 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hunt, Cecil J., II. No right to respect: Dred Scott and the Southern honor culture. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 79-108 (2007). [L]|[W]

Nolan, Joel M. Note. Chipping at the iceberg: how Massachusetts anti- discrimination law can survive ERISA preemption and mandate the extension of employee benefits to all married spouses without regard to sexual orientation. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 109-152 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ciullo, Allison. Note. Prosecution without persecution: the inability of courts to recognize Christian Science spiritual healing and a shift towards legislative action. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 155-194 (2007). [L]|[W]

Born, Sarah E. Note. Telemedicine in Massachusetts: a better way to regulate. 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 195-224 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cash, Wendy S. Comment. A search for "wisdom, justice, and moderation" in ... (Wilson v. State, 631 S.E.2d 391, 2006). 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 225- 246 (2007). [L]|[W]

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31 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE, NO. 4, PP. 695-926, 2007.

Symposium: Problems of Censorship in a New Technological Age. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 695-926 (2007). [ L]|[W]

Adler, Amy. Introduction: all porn all the time. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 695-710 (2007). [L]|[W]

Stone, Geoffrey R. Origins of obscenity. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 711-731 (2007). [L]|[W]

Benjamin, Matthew. Possessing pollution. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 733-772 (2007). [L]|[W]

Malamuth, Neil and Mark Huppin. Drawing the line on virtual child pornography: bringing the law in line with the research evidence. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 773-827 (2007). [L]|[W]

Peters, Robert. It will take more than parental use of filtering software to protect children from Internet pornography. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 829-854 (2007). [L]|[W]

Koppelman, Andrew. Eros, civilization, and Harry Clor. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 855-864 (2007). [L]|[W]

Weinstein, James. Democracy, sex and the First Amendment. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 865-898 (2007). [L]|[W]

Koppelman, Andrew. Free speech and pornography: a response to James Weinstein. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 899-910 (2007). [L]|[W]

Weinstein, James. Free speech values, hardcore pornography and the First Amendment: a reply to Professor Koppelman. 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 911-926 (2007). [L]|[W]

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28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Morris, Andrew J. Some challenges for legal pragmatism: a closer look at pragmatic legal reasoning. 28 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 1-41 (2007). [L]|[W]

Chmelar, Michael. Contract law and its potential impact on parole and probation searches. 28 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 43-57 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kenneally, Patrick D. Protecting court borders: fencing Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. NLRB out of Illinois civil courts. 28 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 59-93 (2007). [L]|[W]

Powell, Jeffrey H. Comment. Marshall v. Burger King Corp.: making a mess of "duty" for businesses in Illinois. 28 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 95-124 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ferguson, Jay W. Comment. XM lawsuit: threats to the incentive model of copyright genesis and the obsolescence of the AHRA in a digital age of hybrid technology. 28 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 125-168 (2007). [L]|[W]

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112 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, FALL, 2007.

Williams, Daniel R. After the gold rush--part I: Hamdi, 9/11, and the dark side of the Enlightenment. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 341-423 (2007). [L]|[W]

O'Gorman, Daniel P. Paying for the sins of their clients: the EEOC's position that staffing firms can be liable when their clients terminate an assigned employee for a discriminatory reason. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 425- 470 (2007). [L]|[W]

McKoski, Raymond J. Ethical considerations in the use of judicial stationery for private purposes. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 471-527 (2007). [L]|[W]

Garcia, Kelli K. The fat fight: the risks and consequences of the federal government's failing public health campaign. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 529-586 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mosher, Cynthia. Comment. What they died to defend: freedom of speech and military funeral protests. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 587-630 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pyle, Franklin T. III. Comment. The federal anti-kickback statute has no preemptive power, or does it? Florida's Supreme Court holds Florida's Medicaid anti-kickback statute unconstitutional. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 631- 657 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kerwin, Terrence. Comment. Compulsory process and the right to present a defense: why a criminal defendant should have the ability to force a witness who will "take the Fifth" to do so in front of the jury. 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 659-682 (2007). [L]|[W]

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8 RUTGERS RACE AND THE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Deo, Meera E. Ebbs and flows: the courts in racial context. 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 167-197 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sandrino-Glasser, Gloria. Latcrit theory, critical legal education, and board diversity: reflections of an Afro-Cuban law professor. 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 199-258 (2007). [L]|[W]

Berger, Emily K. Note. The legal rights of the poor and minority to have families: judges as family planners, the vilification of the poor, and destruction of the black family. 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 259-290 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bosely, Corey. Note. The ethnic minority policies of the People's Republic of China: patronage and prejudice. 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 291- 319 (2007). [L]|[W]

Guidetta, Angela M. Note. Who is Batson black? Deconstructing the myth of racial identity and stereotyping. 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 321-347 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hollis, Adrienne L. Note. Eminent domain and compensation--from the Trail of Tears to Hurricane Katrina: is it just? 8 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 349-385 (2007). [L]|[W]

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24 SANTA CLARA COMPUTER AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, JANUARY, 2008.

Czapracka, Katarzyna A. Antitrust and trade secrets: the U.S. and the EU approach. 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 207-273 (2008). [L]|[W]

McGarrigle, Philip and Vern Norviel. Laws of nature and the business of biotechnology. 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 275-334 (2008). [L]|[W]

Ryan, Stephen M., Raymond A. Plzak and John Curran. Legal and policy aspects of Internet number resources. 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 335-374 (2008). [L]|[W]

Cheng, Gino. Comment. Doubling up the horses in midstream: enhancing U.S. patent dispute resolution by the PTO's adoption of the JPO's Hantei Request System. 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 375-420 (2008). [L]|[W]

Barry, Dan G. Comment. The effect of video franchising reform on net neutrality: does the beginning of IP convergence mean that it is time for net neutrality regulation? 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 421- 448 (2008). [L]|[W]

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17 SETON HALL JOURNAL OF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-246, 2007.

Technology, the Internet and Slingbox. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 1-91 (2007). [L]|[W]

Jennings, E. Judson. Show & tell on the Internet: will Janet & George set the standard? FCC censorship & converging technologies. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 1-23 (2007). [L]|[W]

Talar, Jessica L. My place or yours: copyright, place-shifting, & the Slingbox: a legislative proposal. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 25- 50 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schnaps, Adi. Do consumers have the right to space-shift, as they do time-shift, their television content? Intellectual property rights in the face of new technology. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 51-91 (2007). [L]|[W]

Podlas, Kimberlianne. Homerus lex: investigating American legal culture through the lens of The Simpsons. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 93- 133 (2007). [L]|[W]

Salgado, Richard. A fiduciary duty to teach those who don't want to learn: the potentially dangerous oxymoron of "college sports". 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 135-162 (2007). [L]|[W]

Miller, Chris. Comment. Hockey's cold war--Russia's defiance of the IIHF and the Evgeny Malkin saga. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 163-209 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hyman, Stacey A. Comment. The James Frey scandal: a million frivolous lawsuits. 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 211-245 (2007). [L]|[W]

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49 SOUTH TEXAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2007.

Simon, Mitchell M. Discreet disclosures: should lawyers who disclose confidential information to protect third parties be compelled to testify against their clients? 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 307-350 (2007). [L]|[W]

Young, David B. The intersection of bankruptcy and probate. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 351-394 (2007). [L]|[W]

Minns, Michael Louis. A brief history of willfulness as it applies to the body of American criminal tax law. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 395-431 (2007). [L]|[W]

Vethan, Charles M.R. The defenses of estoppel and implied license in copyright infringement claims in the online world: a case study. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 433-449 (2007). [L]|[W]

Anders, Kelly Lynn. Reviewing Silkwood at 25: the reel impact on environmental policy. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 451-467 (2007). [L]|[W]

Transactional Economics: Victor Goldberg's Framing Contract Law. Mark P. Gergen, Victor Goldberg, Stewart Macaulay and Keith A. Rowley, panelists. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 469-505 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schuster, W. Michael. Comment. Subjective intent in the determination of antitrust violations by patent holders. 49 S. Tex. L. Rev. 507-534 (2007). [L]|[W]

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