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- 44 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, DECEMBER, 2002.
- 20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
- 83 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FEBRUARY, 2003.
- 31 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-138, 2003.
- 20 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 491-684, 2002.
- 28 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-221, 2003.
- 22 COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW & POLICY JOURNAL, NOS. 2 & 3, WINTER/SPRING, 2001.
- 35 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
- 16 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2002.
- 90 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 8, AUGUST, 2002.
- 38 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.
- 27 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-293, 2003.
- 116 HARVARD LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, MARCH, 2003.
- 46 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, WINTER, 2003.
- 19 JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2001.
- 52 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER, 2002.
- 31 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, NO. 2, PT. 2, JUNE, 2002.
- 29 JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION, NO. 1, PP. 1-155, 2002.
- 2 MARGINS, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
- 8 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE & LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
- 29 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 643-896, 2002.
- 21 PENN STATE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2003.
- 16 QUINNIPIAC PROBATE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1 & 2, PP. 1-202, 2002.
- 29 RUTGERS COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-218, 2003.
- 27 TULANE MARITIME LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2002.
- 38 TULSA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
- 10 UCLA ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
- 51 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2003.
- 5 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, NO. 2, JANUARY, 2003.
- 37 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, MARCH, 2003.
- 36 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2002.
- 48 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-380, 2003.
- 22 VIRGINIA TAX REVIEW, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
- 42 WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
- 21 WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.
44 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, DECEMBER, 2002.
Hynes, Richard M. Optimal bankruptcy in a non-optimal world. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 1-78 (2002). [L]|[W]
Ring, Diane M. One nation among many: policy implications of cross- border tax arbitrage. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 79-175 (2002). [L]|[W]
Abreu, Veronica C. Note. The malleable use of history in substantive due process jurisprudence: how the "deeply rooted" test should not be a barrier to finding the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 177-205 (2002). [L]|[W]
La Fontaine, Eugenia T. Note. A dangerous preoccupation with future danger: why expert predictions of future dangerousness in capital cases are unconstitutional. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 207-243 (2002). [L]|[W]
Matt, Joshua. Note. Searching for an efficacious joint inventorship standard. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 245-287 (2002). [L]|[W]
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20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
Jellema, Calvin P. The redheaded stepchild of Community competition law: the third party and its right to be heard in competition proceedings. 20 B.U. Int'l L.J. 211-291 (2002). [L]|[W]
Udombana, Nsongurua J. How should we then live? Globalization and the New Partnership for Africa's Development. 20 B.U. Int'l L.J. 293-354 (2002). [L]|[W]
Smith, Erica. Note. Vacated arbitral awards: recognition and enforcement outside the country of origin. 20 B.U. Int'l L.J. 355-392 (2002). [L]|[W]
Cardonsky, Lauren B. Note. Towards a meaningful right to privacy in the United Kingdom. 20 B.U. Int'l L.J. 393-412 (2002). [L]|[W]
Magenis, Sean D. Note. Natural law as the customary international law of self-defense. 20 B.U. Int'l L.J. 413-435 (2002). [L]|[W]
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83 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FEBRUARY, 2003.
White, G. Edward. Alger Hiss's campaign for vindication. 83 B.U. L. Rev. 1-146 (2003). [L]|[W]
Moffitt, Michael. Suing mediators. 83 B.U. L. Rev. 147-207 (2003). [L]|[W]
Duke, John Earl. Note. Giving species the benefit of the doubt. 83 B.U. L. Rev. 209-251 (2003). [L]|[W]
Nguyen, Kendrick D. Note. Redefining the threshold for personal jurisdiction: contact and the presumption of fairness. 83 B.U. L. Rev. 253-279 (2003). [L]|[W]
Warner, Kevin E. Note. Rethinking trades "on the basis of" inside information: some interpretations of SEC Rule 10b5-1. 83 B.U. L. Rev. 281-314 (2003). [L]|[W]
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31 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-138, 2003.
Memorial to Brian A. Freeman
Bahls, Steven C. Dedication and memorial to Professor Brian A. Freeman. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. unpaged (2003).
Eulogy for Professor Brian A. Freeman [by his son]. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. unpaged (2003).
Symposium on Bioethics: Thinking About Biomedical Advances: The Role of Ethics & Law. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 1-108 (2003). [L]|[W]
Tibbles, Lance. Introduction. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 1-12 (2003). [L]|[W]
Shapiro, Michael H. On the possibility of progress in managing biomedical technologies: markets, lotteries, and rational moral standards in organ transplantation. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 13-69 (2003). [L]|[W]
Hoffman, Sharona. Regulating clinical research: informed consent, privacy, and IRBS. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 71-91 (2003). [L]|[W]
Momeyer, Richard W. Embryos, stem cells, morality and public policy: difficult connections. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 93-104 (2003). [L]|[W]
Kennard, Elizabeth, M.D. The trials of a fertility doctor. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 105-108 (2003). [L]|[W]
Pever, Tonia R. Comment. The transfer of media to digital form: redefining the copyright infringement test to include commercial use as a solution to digital copyright infringement. 31 Cap. U. L. Rev. 109-137 (2003). [L]|[W]
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20 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 491-684, 2002.
Miller, Joseph Scott. Allchin's folly: exploding some myths about open source software. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 491-506 (2002). [L]|[W]
Bard, Robert L. and Lewis Kurlantzick. Knicks-Heat and the appropriateness of sanctions in sport. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 507- 524 (2002). [L]|[W]
Sanders, Maria A. Singing machines: boy bands and the struggle for artistic legitimacy. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 525-587 (2002). [L]|[W]
Einhorn, Michael A. Miss Scarlett's license done gone!: parody, satire, and markets. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 589-609 (2002). [L]|[W]
Lessig, Lawrence. The Ninth Annual Herbert Tenzer Distinguished Lecture in Intellectual Property. Innovating copyright. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 611-623 (2002). [L]|[W]
Letowsky, Risa C. Note. Broke or exploited: the real reason behind artist bankruptcies. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 625-648 (2002). [L]|[W]
Watase, Reiko. Note. The American Inventors Protection Act of 1999: an analysis of the new eighteen-month publications provision. 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 649-684 (2002). [L]|[W]
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28 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-221, 2003.
Grossman, David A. Warming up to a not-so-radical idea: tort-based climate change litigation. 28 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 1-61 (2003). [L]|[W]
Flournoy, Alyson C. In search of an environmental ethic. 28 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 63-118 (2003). [L]|[W]
Babich, Adam. Too much science in environmental law. 28 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 119-184 (2003). [L]|[W]
Davidson, John Edward. Tomorrow's standing today: how the equitable jurisdiction clause of Article III, Section 2 confers standing upon future generations. 28 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 185-221 (2003). [L]|[W]
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22 COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW & POLICY JOURNAL, NOS. 2 & 3, WINTER/SPRING, 2001.
Finkin, Matthew and Sanford Jacoby. In Appreciation [of Linda Payne]. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. viii (2001).
Labor Regulation and Trade. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 199-259 (2001). [L]|[W]
Compa, Lance and Jeffrey S. Vogt. Labor rights in the generalized system of preferences: a 20-year review. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 199-238 (2001). [L]|[W]
Mazuyer, Emmanuelle. Labor regulation in the North American Free Trade Area: a study on the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 239-259 (2001). [L]|[W]
Perspectives on "the Litigation Explosion" in Employment. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 261-296 (2001). [L]|[W]
Schneider, Martin. Employment litigation on the rise? Comparing British employment tribunals and German labor courts. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 261-280 (2001). [L]|[W]
Filho, Roberto Fragale. Employment litigation on the rise? A Brazilian perspective. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 281-296 (2001). [L]|[W]
Alewell, Dorothea and Kerstin Pull. An international comparison and assessment of maternity leave legislation. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 297-326 (2001). [L]|[W]
Gospel, Howard, Graeme Lockwood and Paul Willman. A British dilemma: disclosure of information for collective bargaining and joint consultation. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 327-349 (2001). [L]|[W]
Johnstone, Richard, Claire Mayhew and Michael Quinlan. Outsourcing risk? The regulation of occupational health and safety where subcontractors are employed. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 351-393 (2001). [L]|[W]
Royle, Tony. Student article. Worker representation under threat? The McDonald's Corporation and the effectiveness of statutory works councils in seven European Union countries. 22 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 395-431 (2001). [L]|[W]
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35 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
Allen, Bertrand-Marc. "Embedded contract unionism" in play--examining the intersection of individual and collective contracting in the National Basketball Association. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 1-34 (2002). [L]|[W]
Fontana, David. Student article. A case for the twenty-first century constitutional canon: Schneiderman v. United States. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 35- 90 (2002). [L]|[W]
Friedland, Steven. The centrality of fact to the judicial perspective: fact use in constitutional cases. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 91-128 (2002). [L]|[W]
Hager, Mark. Freedom of solidarity: why the Boy Scout case was rightly (but wrongly) decided. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 129-194 (2002). [L]|[W]
Hahn, Robert W. and Anne Layne-Farrar. Is more government regulation needed to promote e-commerce? 35 Conn. L. Rev. 195-213 (2002). [L]|[W]
Yamada, David C. The employment law rights of student interns. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 215-257 (2002). [L]|[W]
Gessner, Sarah. Note. The Wind Done Gone, the law done wrong?: Fair use and the First Amendment in ... (Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co., 268 F.3d 1257, 11th Cir. 2001.) 35 Conn. L. Rev. 259-287 (2002). [L]|[W]
Littell, Amanda. Comment. Can a constitutional right to health guarantee universal health care coverage or improved health outcomes?: A survey of selected states. 35 Conn. L. Rev. 289-318 (2002). [L]|[W]
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16 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2002.
Schoenholtz, Andrew I. and Jonathan Jacobs. The state of asylum representation: ideas for change. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 739-772 (2002). [L]|[W]
Hailbronner, Kay. Labor transfer schemes--in whose national interest? Globalization and the transfer of labor--the European experience. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 773-795 (2002). [L]|[W]
Iredale, Robyn. The internationalization of professionals and the assessment of skills: Australia, Canada and the U.S. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 797-813 (2002). [L]|[W]
Rasulov, Akbar. Criminals as refugees: the "balancing exercise" and Article 1F(b) of the Refugee Convention. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 815-834 (2002). [L]|[W]
Pillard, Nina. Plenary power underground in Nguyen v. INS: a response to Professor Spiro. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 835-853 (2002). [L]|[W]
Berger, Lee and Davina Figeroux. Note. Protecting accompanied child refugees from the one-year deadline: minority as a legal disability. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 855-869 (2002). [L]|[W]
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS
Index. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 871 (2002). [L]|[W]
Legislative Branch. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 873-875 (2002). [L]|[W]
Executive Branch. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 877-878 (2002). [L]|[W]
Index [vol. 16]. 16 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 879-882 (2002). [L]|[W]
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90 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 8, AUGUST, 2002.
O'Neill, Michael Edmund. The Fifth Amendment in Congress: revisiting the privilege against compelled self-incrimination. 90 Geo. L.J. 2445-2552 (2002). [L]|[W]
Christofferson, Eric P. Note. Rodriguez reexamined: the misnomer of "local control" and a constitutional case for equitable public school funding. 90 Geo. L.J. 2553-2579 (2002). [L]|[W]
Entman, Rachel. Note. Picket fences: analyzing the Court's treatment of restrictions on polling, abortion, and labor picketers. 90 Geo. L.J. 2581- 2597 (2002). [L]|[W]
Warren, Matthew. Note. Active judging: judicial philosophy and the development of the hard look doctrine in the D.C. Circuit. 90 Geo. L.J. 2599-2633 (2002). [L]|[W]
Index vol. 90. 90 Geo. L.J. 2635-2640 (2002). [L]|[W]
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38 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.
Cole, David. The new McCarthyism: repeating history in the War on Terrorism. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 1-30 (2003). [L]|[W]
Chen, Alan K. Statutory speech bubbles, First Amendment overbreadth, and improper legislative purpose. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 31-90 (2003). [L]|[W]
Green, Tristin K. Discrimination in workplace dynamics: toward a structural account of disparate treatment theory. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 91-157 (2003). [L]|[W]
Stein, Edward. Queers Anonymous: lesbians, gay men, free speech, and cyberspace. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 159-213 (2003). [L]|[W]
Goldstein, Elena. Note. Kept out: responding to public housing no- trespass policies. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 215-245 (2003). [L]|[W]
Pasachoff, Eloise. Note. "Head Start works because we do": Head Start programs, Community Action Agencies, and the struggle over unionization. 38 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 247-277 (2003). [L]|[W]
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27 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-293, 2003.
Klein, Christine A. The environmental Commerce Clause. 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 1-70 (2003). [L]|[W]
Murray, Paula C. and David B. Spence. Fair weather federalism and America's waste disposal crisis. 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 71-103 (2003). [L]|[W]
Firestone, Jeremy. Enforcement of pollution laws and regulations: an analysis of forum choice. 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 107-176 (2003). [L]|[W]
First Prize, 2003 Harvard Environmental Law Review Student Notes Competition Parobek, Cori S. Note. Of farmers' takes and fishes' takings: Fifth Amendment compensation claims when the Endangered Species Act and western water rights collide. 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 177-225 (2003). [L]|[W]
Gainey, Kathryn J. Note. Does sovereign immunity bar administrative proceedings pursuant to federal environmental statutes? 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 227-258 (2003). [L]|[W]
Brooks, Heath A. Case comment. The D.C. Circuit's missed opportunity to unambiguously discard the hard look doctrine. (American Trucking Associations v. EPA, 283 F.3d 355, D.C. Cir. 2002.) 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 259-275 (2003). [L]|[W]
Firestone, Laurel A. Case comment. Temporary moratoria and regulatory takings jurisprudence after ... (Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency [Tahoe III], 122 S. Ct. 1465, 2002.) 27 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 277-293 (2003). [L]|[W]
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116 HARVARD LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, MARCH, 2003.
Symposium: Public Values in an Era of Privatization. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1211-1498 (2003). [L]|[W]
Table of Contents. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1211 (2003). [L]|[W]
Moore, Mark H. Introduction. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1212-1228 (2003). [L]|[W]
[Colloquy]
Minow, Martha. Public and private partnerships: accounting for the new religion. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1229-1270 (2003). [L]|[W]
Response DiIulio, John J., Jr. Government by proxy: a faithful overview. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1271-1284 (2003). [L]|[W]
Freeman, Jody. Extending public law norms through privatization. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1285-1352 (2003). [L]|[W]
Saperstein, David. Public accountability and faith-based organizations: a problem best avoided. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1353-1396 (2003). [L]|[W]
Sullivan, Kathleen M. The new religion and the Constitution. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1397-1421 (2003). [L]|[W]
Trebilcock, Michael J. and Edward M. Iacobucci. Privatization and accountability. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1422-1453 (2003). [L]|[W]
Note. Privatization of federal Indian schools: a legal uncertainty. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1455-1476 (2003). [L]|[W]
Note. When hope falls short: HOPE VI, accountability, and the privatization of public housing. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1477-1498 (2003). [L]|[W]
Note. Examining Senate procedure through narrative. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1499-1516 (2003). [L]|[W]
Recent case. Civil procedure--personal jurisdiction--D.C. Circuit holds that a foreign state is not a "person" under Due Process Clause. (Price v. Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 294 F.3d 82, D.C. Cir. 2002.) 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1517-1524 (2003). [L]|[W]
Recent case. Civil procedure--choice of law--Ninth Circuit uses international law to decide applicable substantive law under Alien Tort Claims Act. (John Doe I v. Unocal Corp., Nos. 00-56603, 00-57197, 00- 56628, 00-57195, 2002 WL 31063976, 9th Cir. Sept. 18, 2002.) 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1525-1532 (2003). [L]|[W]
Recent case. ADEA--reverse discrimination suits--Sixth Circuit permits reverse age discrimination suit to proceed. (Cline v. General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc., 296 F.3d 466, 6th Cir. 2002.) 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1533- 1540 (2003). [L]|[W]
Recent case. Local government law--affordable housing--refining municipal obligations under Mount Laurel, the New Jersey Supreme Court hints at a new conception of regional responsibility. (Bi-County Development of Clinton, Inc. v. High Bridge, 805 A.2d 433, N.J. 2002.) 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1541-1547 (2003). [L]|[W]
Recent Publications. 116 Harv. L. Rev. 1548-1554 (2003). [L]|[W]
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46 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, WINTER, 2003.
Symposium: Critical Race Practice, Part II. 46 How. L.J. 175-268 (2003). [L]|[W]
Calmore, John O. Airing dirty laundry: disputes among privileged Blacks--from Clarence Thomas to The Law School Five. 47 How. L.J. 175- 227 (2003).
Crooms, Lisa A. To establish my legitimate name inside the consciousness of strangers: critical race praxis, progressive women-of- color theorizing, and human rights. 46 How. L.J. 229-268 (2003). [L]|[W]
Dennis, Cynthia M. Expanding students' views of the dilemmas of womanhood and motherhood through individual client representation. 46 How. L.J. 269- 306 (2003). [L]|[W]
Hornstein, Robert. Of paupers and princes: discrimination against public housing tenants under 11 U.S.C. section 525(a). 46 How. L.J. 307-326 (2003). [L]|[W]
Hawthorne, Paul G. Note. Tips, returning to and improving upon Aguillar- Spinelli: a departure from the Gates "totality of the circumstances". 46 How. L.J. 327-361 (2003). [L]|[W]
Page, Dana. Note. The homicide by child abuse conviction of Regina McKnight. (State v. McKnight, No. 2000-GS-26-0432, Ct. Gen. Sess. S.C. May 14, 2001.) 46 How. L.J. 363-403 (2003). [L]|[W]
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19 JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2001.
Davis, Kevin B. Privacy rights in personal information: HIPAA and the privacy gap between fundamental privacy rights and medical information. 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 535-555 (2001). [L]|[W]
Solez, Kim, M.D. and Sheila Moriber Katz, M.D. Cybermedicine: mainstream medicine by 2020/crossing boundaries. 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 557-567 (2001). [L]|[W]
Harris, Karen K. Issues for healthcare companies when contracting with ASPs. 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 569-587 (2001). [L]|[W]
Powers, William B. Book review. (Reviewing Warner V. Slack, Cybermedicine: How Computing Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Health Care.) 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 589-607 (2001). [L]|[W]
McLachlin, Deborah L. Comment. Whose genetic information is it anyway? A legal analysis of the effects that mapping the human genome will have on privacy rights and genetic discrimination. 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 609-646 (2001). [L]|[W]
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52 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER, 2002.
Backer, Larry Cata. Defining, measuring, and judging scholarly productivity: working toward a rigorous and flexible approach. 52 J. Legal Educ. 317-341 (2002). [W]
Burbank, Stephen B. Procedure, politics, and power. 52 J. Legal Educ. 342-346 (2002). [W]
Danner, Richard A. Electronic publication of legal scholarship: new issues and new models. 52 J. Legal Educ. 347-364 (2002). [W]
Denning, Brannon P. The Yale Law School Divisional Studies Program, 1954- 1964: an experiment in legal education. 52 J. Legal Educ. 365-396 (2002). [W]
Lively, Donald E. The provisional approval experience: lessons for legal education in Darwinian times. 52 J. Legal Educ. 397-439 (2002). [W]
Volokh, Eugene. Test suites: a tool for improving student articles. 52 J. Legal Educ. 440-445 (2002). [W]
Society of American Law Teachers Statement on the Bar Exam. 52 J. Legal Educ. 446-452 (2002). [W]
Committee on Bar Admissions and Lawyer Performance and Richard A. White. AALS survey of law schools on programs and courses designed to enhance bar examination performance. 52 J. Legal Educ. 453-465 (2002). [W]
etc.
Weaver, Russell L. A heroic law teacher: Dean Leonard Gering. 52 J. Legal Educ. 466-467 (2002). [W]
Dessem, R. Lawrence. U.S. News U.: or, the Fighting Volunteer Hurricanes. 52 J. Legal Educ. 468-470 (2002). [W]
Peltz, Richard J. A form letter. 52 J. Legal Educ. 471-472 (2002). [W]
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31 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, NO. 2, PT. 2, JUNE, 2002.
The Evolution of Property Rights: A Conference Sponsored by the Searle Fund and Northwestern University School of Law. 31 J. Legal Stud. S331- S672 (2002).
Merrill, Thomas W. Introduction: the Demsetz thesis and the evolution of property rights. 31 J. Legal Stud. S331-S338 (2002).
Allen, Douglas W. The rhino's horn: incomplete property rights and the optimal value of an asset. 31 J. Legal Stud. S339-S358 (2002).
Banner, Stuart. Transitions between property regimes. 31 J. Legal Stud. S359-S371 (2002).
Hansmann, Henry and Reinier Kraakman. Property, contract, and verification: the numerus clausus problem and the divisibility of rights. 31 J. Legal Stud. S373-S420 (2002).
Levmore, Saul. Two stories about the evolution of property rights. 31 J. Legal Stud. S421-S451 (2002).
Smith, Henry E. Exclusion versus governance: two strategies for delineating property rights. 31 J. Legal Stud. S453-S487 (2002).
Anderson, Terry L. and Peter J. Hill. Cowboys and contracts. 31 J. Legal Stud. S489-S514 (2002).
Epstein, Richard A. The allocation of the commons: parking on public roads. 31 J. Legal Stud. S515-S544 (2002).
Haddock, David D. and Lynne Kiesling. The Black Death and property rights. 31 J. Legal Stud. S545-S587 (2002).
Libecap, Gary D. and James L. Smith. The economic evolution of petroleum property rights in the United States. 31 J. Legal Stud. S589- S608 (2002).
Lueck, Dean. The extermination and conservation of the American bison. 31 J. Legal Stud. S609-S652 (2002).
Demsetz, Harold. Toward a theory of property rights II: the competition between private and collective ownership. 31 J. Legal Stud. S653-S672 (2002).
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29 JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION, NO. 1, PP. 1-155, 2002.
Costello, B. Patrick, Jr. Student article. "Imminent danger" within 28 U.S.C. section 1915(g) of the Prison Litigation Reform Act: are Congress and courts being realistic? 29 J. Legis. 1-19 (2002). [L]|[W]
Powell-Bullock, Elizabeth. Student article. Gaming the Hatch-Waxman system: how pioneer drug makers exploit the law to maintain monopoly power in the prescription drug market. 29 J. Legis. 21-50 (2002). [L]|[W]
Sanders, Deborah L. Student article. Toward creating a policy of permanence for America's disposable children: the evolution of federal foster care funding statutes from 1961 to present. 29 J. Legis. 51-88 (2002). [L]|[W]
Terez, Dennis G. Comment. Substantial reform for substantial assistance motions. 29 J. Legis. 89-107 (2002). [L]|[W]
Leslie, Laura. Note. Application of the teacher exception doctrine to on- line courses. 29 J. Legis. 109-124 (2002). [L]|[W]
Shum, Ida C. Note. Getting "ripped" off by copy-protected CDs. 29 J. Legis. 125-155 (2002). [L]|[W]
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2 MARGINS, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
Symposium: Experiences of Women Inmates in the Twenty-First Century. 2 Margins 161-280 (2002). [L]
Foreword
Foreword. 2 Margins 161 (2002). [L]
Holeman, H.L.A. Opening remarks, Spring 2002 Symposium. 2 Margins 161-166 (2002). [L]
Sterling, Eric. Opening remarks, Spring 2002 Symposium. 2 Margins 166-174 (2002). [L]
Geer, Martin A. Protection of female prisoners: dissolving standards of decency. 2 Margins 175-208 (2002). [L]
Flanagan, LaMont. The female offender: a victim of neglect. 2 Margins 209-229 (2002). [L]
McElroy, Donna B. The consideration of race in child placement: does it serve the best interests of Black and biracial children? 2 Margins 231-263 (2002). [L]
Cudjoe, Joseph and Tony A. Barringer. More than mere ripples: the interwoven complexity of female incarceration and the African-American family. 2 Margins 265-280 (2002). [L]
Nimit, Melissa. Book note. (Reviewing Laura Fairchild Brodie, Breaking Out, VMI and the Coming of Women.) 2 Margins 281-305 (2002). [L]
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8 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE & LAW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
Palfrey, Quentin A. Student article. The state judiciary's role in fulfilling Brown's promise. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 1-61 (2002). [L]|[W]
Mead, Julie F. Conscious use of race as a voluntary means to educational ends in elementary and secondary education: a legal argument derived from recent judicial decisions. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 63-149 (2002). [L]|[W]
Separate, but Unequal: The Status of America's Public Schools Symposium. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 151-333 (2002). [L]|[W]
Forman, James, Jr. Foreword. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 151-158 (2002). [L]|[W]
Rich, Wilbur C. Putting black kids into a trick bag: anatomizing the inner-city public school reform. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 159-190 (2002). [L]|[W]
Zweifler, Ruth and student Julia DeBeers. The children left behind: how zero tolerance impacts our most vulnerable youth. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 191-220 (2002). [L]|[W]
O'Connor, Carla. I'm usually the only Black in my class: the human and social costs of within-school segregation. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 221- 247 (2002). [L]|[W]
Separate But Unequal: The Status of America's Public Schools. Symposium Transcript, February 9, 2002. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 249-333 (2002). [L]|[W]
Lehman, Jeffrey S. Welcome and introductory remarks. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 249 (2002). [L]|[W]
Session I. Does Integration Matter? Moderator: James Forman, Jr.; panelists: Carla O'Connor, Jane Ehrenfeld and Ruth Zweifler. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 250-277 (2002). [L]|[W]
Session II. Abandoning Traditional School Methods. Moderator: Rick Mills; panelists: Pat Payne, Ray Johnson, David Domenici and Wilbur Rich. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 278-305 (2002). [L]|[W]
Section III. What Now? Litigation for Educational Justice. Moderator: Charlotte Johnson; panelists: Hector Villagra, James E. Ryan, Germaine Ingram and Nancy Fredman Krent. 8 Mich. J. Race & L. 306-333 (2002). [L]|[W]
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29 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 643-896, 2002.
(Please note: this issue replaces the formerly published no. 4. Please refer to this indexing for accurate paging and indexing.)
Symposium Issue: [The Second Amendment Today: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives on the Constitutionality of Firearms Regulation]. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 643-895 (2002). [L]|[W]
Katkin, Kenneth D. The Second Amendment Today: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives on the Constitutionality of Firearms Regulation. Symposium introduction. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 643-655 (2002). [L]|[W]
Cornell, Saul. Don't know much about history: the current crisis in Second Amendment scholarship. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 657-681 (2002). [L]|[W]
Halbrook, Stephen P. The Freedmen's Bureau Act and the conundrum over whether the Fourteenth Amendment incorporates the Second Amendment. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 683-703 (2002). [L]|[W]
Nosanchuk, Mathew S. The embarassing interpretation of the Second Amendment. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 705-803 (2002). [L]|[W]
Gardiner, Richard E. The Second Amendment and the U.S. Court of Appeals. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 805-825 (2002). [L]|[W]
Kopel, David B. What state constitutions teach about the Second Amendment. 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 827-851 (2002). [L]|[W]
Atkins, Katrina R. Note. Defining the duty of gun manufacturers in ... (Hamilton v. Beretta U.S.A. Corp., 750 N.E.2d 1055, N.Y. 2001.) 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 853-878 (2002). [L]|[W]
Mabry, Jennifer J. Note. The three R's: reading, writing, and rifles? How the Kentucky Supreme Court lessened penalties for students who bring guns to school in ... (Darden v. Commonwealth, 52 S.W.3d 574, Ky. 2001.) 29 N. Ky. L. Rev. 879-895 (2002). [L]|[W]
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21 PENN STATE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2003.
Dedication: John A. Maher. 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 259 (2003). [L]|[W]
Dedication to John A. Maher. 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 259-261 (2003). [L]|[W]
Finkelstein, Zane E. [Dedication.] 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 260-261 (2003). [L]|[W]
Pisano, Vittorfranco S. The Italian intelligence establishment: a time for reform? 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 263-292 (2003). [L]|[W]
Farrell, Brian. The role of international law in the Kashmir conflict. 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 293-318 (2003). [L]|[W]
Smith, Pamela G. Comment. Free speech on the World Wide Web: a comparison between French and United States policy with a focus on ... (UEJF v. Yahoo! Inc., T.G.I. Paris, May 22, 2000, translation available at http://www.juriscom.net/txt/ jurisfr/cti/yauctions20000522.htm, last visited Sept. 29, 2002.) 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 319-340 (2003). [L]|[W]
Rhodes, Suzanne H. Comment. The difficulty of regulating reproductive and therapeutic cloning: can the United States learn anything from the laws of other countries? 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 341-361 (2003). [L]|[W]
Finkenbinder, Rebecca A. Comment. New recommendations on international human research: can minimum standards prevent the exploitation of vulnerable human subjects in developing countries? 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 363-388 (2003). [L]|[W]
General Index, 1997-2003. 21 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 389-443 (2003). [L]|[W]
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16 QUINNIPIAC PROBATE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1 & 2, PP. 1-202, 2002.
Opinions of the Connecticut Probate Court. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 1-47 (2002). [L]|[W]
Goldberg, Martin and Cynthia Kruth. New life for valuation discounts in family entities. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 48-63 (2002). [L]|[W]
Whitman, Robert and Kumar Paturi. Improving mechanisms for resolving complaints of powerless trust beneficiaries. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 64- 92 (2002). [L]|[W]
Lu, Zhun. Note. Patents in probate court: influence of probate proceedings on patent rights. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 93-125 (2002). [L]|[W]
Knotts, William. Case comment. Protecting the intent of heirs and third parties in the sale of estate property. (Estate of William P. Burke v. Burke, 993 S.W.2d 576, Mo. App. 1999.) 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 126-160 (2002). [L]|[W]
Probate Judges and Districts. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 161-168 (2002). [L]|[W]
Connecticut Practice Forms. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 169-174 (2002). [L]|[W]
Cumulative Index. 16 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 175-201 (2002). [L]|[W]
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29 RUTGERS COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-218, 2003.
Hoeren, Thomas. The European Union Commission and recent trends in European information law. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 1-31 (2003). [L]|[W]
Berg, Paula E. Using distance learning to enhance cross-listed interdisciplinary law school courses. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 33- 52 (2003). [L]|[W]
Brantley, Allison S. et al. The legal web of wireless transactions. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 53-87 (2003). [L]|[W]
Race, Katherine L. Student article. The future of digital movie distribution on the Internet: antitrust concerns with the Movielink and Movies.com proposals. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 89-137 (2003). [L]|[W]
Bae, Eun S. Note. Pop-up advertising online: slaying the hydra. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 139-162 (2003). [L]|[W]
Katz, David M. Note. Privacy in the private sector: use of the automotive industry's "Event Data Recorder" and cable industry's "Interactive Television" in collecting personal data. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 163-192 (2003). [L]|[W]
Vir, Monica. Note. The blame game: can Internet service providers escape liability for semantic attacks. 29 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 193-218 (2003). [L]|[W]
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27 TULANE MARITIME LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2002.
Buhler, Phillip A. Transnational service of process and discovery in federal court proceedings: an overview. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 1-42 (2002). [L]|[W]
Adams, Julia M. and Karen K. Milhollin. Indemnity on the Outer Continental Shelf--a practical primer. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 43-107 (2002). [L]|[W]
Augustine, Jonathan C. Other states should "get with the program" and follow Louisiana's lead: an examination of Louisiana's Direct Action Statute and its application in the marine insurance industry. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 109-128 (2002). [L]|[W]
Taylor, J. Michael. Evaluating the continuing GATS negotiations concerning international maritime transport services. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 129-203 (2002). [L]|[W]
Holstein-Childress, Victoria. Student article. The enforceability of arbitral clauses contained in marine insurance contracts against nonsignatory direct action claimants. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 205-226 (2002). [L]|[W]
Wooster, Daniel H. Comment. Welcome aboard, OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health regulations may apply to uninspected vessels in state waters. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 227-256 (2002). [L]|[W]
Garmon, Tina. Comment. International law of the sea: reconciling the law of piracy and terrorism in the wake of September 11th. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 257-275 (2002). [L]|[W]
Mahfouz, Mark Thomas. Comment. Whose interests are more important: should a plaintiff's Rule 9(h) designation "trump" a counterclaimant's right to jury trial? 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 277-306 (2002). [L]|[W]
Burstein, Susanne M. Comment. Saving steel over souls: the human cost of U.S. salvage law. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 307-333 (2002). [L]|[W]
Isaacs, Marc D. Comment. A critical defect in the Limitation of Shipowners' Liability Act: the exclusion of the master and crew. 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 335-357 (2002). [L]|[W]
Leary, Meagen. Note. The cognizability of sexual harassment claims resulting in purely emotional injury under the Jones Act. (Martinez v. Bally's La., Inc., 244 F.3d 474, 5th Cir. 2001.) 27 Tul. Mar. L.J. 359- 366 (2002). [L]|[W]
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38 TULSA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
[Memorial to Ann Dooley]
In memoriam. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. vii (2002).
A Tribute to Ann Dooley. Tributes by Felicia Collins Correia, Jacque Secondine Hensley, Cathryn McClanahan, U.S. District Judge Mary H. Murguia and James C. Thomas. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. ix-xiv (2002).
Symposium: Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: One Hundred Years Later. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 1-157 (2002). [L]|[W]
Royster, Judith V. Foreword: look back in anger. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 1-3 (2002). [L]|[W]
Frickey, Philip P. Doctrine, context, institutional relationships, and commentary: the malaise of federal Indian law through the lens of Lone Wolf. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 5-36 (2002). [L]|[W]
Singer, Joseph William. Lone Wolf, or how to take property by calling it a mere change in the form of investment. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 37-48 (2002). [L]|[W]
Pommersheim, Frank. Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: a little Haiku essay on a missed constitutional moment. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 49-55 (2002). [L]|[W]
Aleinikoff, T. Alexander. Securing tribal sovereignty: a theory for overturning Lone Wolf. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 57-71 (2002). [L]|[W]
Leeds, Stacy L. The more things stay the same: waiting on Indian law's Brown v. Board of Education. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 73-86 (2002). [L]|[W]
Gulig, Anthony G. and Sidney L. Harring. An Indian cannot get a morsel of pork .... A retrospective on Crow Dog, Lone Wolf, Blackbird, tribal sovereignty, Indian land, and writing Indian legal history. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 87-111 (2002). [L]|[W]
Wildenthal, Bryan H. Fighting the Lone Wolf mentality: twenty-first century reflections on the paradoxical state of American Indian law. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 113-145 (2002). [L]|[W]
Russell, Steve. Honor, Lone Wolf, and talking to the wind. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 147-157 (2002). [L]|[W]
Maute, Judith L. Lady lawyers: not an oxymoron. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 159- 166 (2002). [L]|[W]
Maute, Judith L. Writings concerning women in the legal profession, 1982- 2002. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 167-179 (2002). [L]|[W]
Miller, Robert J. A new perspective on the Indian removal period. (Reviewing Tim Alan Garrison, The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and the Sovereignty of Native American Nations.) 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 181-194 (2002). [L]|[W]
Halstead, Martin F. Comment. The regulated become the regulators-- problems and pitfalls in the new world of digital copyright legislation. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 195-234 (2002). [L]|[W]
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10 UCLA ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
Hessick, Carissa Byrne. Student article. The right of publicity in digitally produced images: how the First Amendment is being used to pick celebrities' pockets. 10 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 1-17 (2002). [L]|[W]
Wardle, David. Revised UCC Article 9 and the negative pick up deal. 10 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 19-45 (2002). [L]|[W]
Mencher, Brian. Student article. Digital transmissions: to boldly go where no first sale doctrine has gone before. 10 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 47-68 (2002). [L]|[W]
Flanigan, Peter. Note. The environmental cost of filmmaking. 10 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 69-95 (2002). [L]|[W]
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51 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2003.
Dove, Christopher S. Editor's note. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. unpaged (2003).
The 2002 Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 207-309 (2003). [L]|[W]
Conference Proceedings
McAllister, Stephen R. and Cir. Judge Robert H. Henry. Maximizing intellectual engagement between bench, bar, and academia: an introduction to the 2002 Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 207-211 (2003). [L]|[W]
Schultz, Andrew G. and Cir. Judge David M. Ebel. Tribute to Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 213-217 (2003). [L]|[W]
Life After 9/11: Issues Affecting the Courts and the Nation. Moderator: Stephen R. McAllister; panelists: Viet Dinh, Erwin Chemerinsky, Christopher Stone and Jeffrey Rosen. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 219-247 (2003). [L]|[W]
Current Issues in Native American Law. Moderator: Martha Vazquez; panelists: Taiawagi Tai Helton, Paul Frye, Gloria Valencia-Weber, Samuel Winder and John Echohawk. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 249-267 (2003). [L]|[W]
Chemerinsky, Erwin. Supreme Court review. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 269-289 (2003). [L]|[W]
Symposium Luncheon
Scales, Ann. Law and feminism: together in struggle. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 291-296 (2003). [L]|[W]
Walker, Lt. Col. Jeffrey K., U.S. Air Force. Law & international relations. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 297-301 (2003). [L]|[W]
Maienschein, Jane. Understanding science and its implications. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 303-306 (2003). [L]|[W]
Patterson, Richard North. Law & literature. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 307- 309 (2003). [L]|[W]
English, David M. The Kansas Uniform Trust Code. 51 U. Kan. L. Rev. 311- 345 (2003). [L]|[W]
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5 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, NO. 2, JANUARY, 2003.
Symposium: Native Americans and the Constitution. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 219-482 (2003). [L]|[W]
Maillard, Kevin Noble, (student) Symposium Editor. Foreword. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 219-222 (2003). [L]|[W]
Cheyfitz, Eric. The colonial double bind: sovereignty and civil rights in Indian Country. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 223-240 (2003). [L]|[W]
Collins, Richard B. Sacred sites and religious freedom on government land. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 241-270 (2003). [L]|[W]
Pommersheim, Frank. Is there a (little or not so little) constitutional crisis developing in Indian law?: A brief essay. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 271-287 (2003). [L]|[W]
Struve, Catherine T. How bad law made a hard case easy: Nevada v. Hicks and the subject matter jurisdiction of tribal courts. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 288-317 (2003). [L]|[W]
Tebben, Carol. An American trifederalism based upon the constitutional status of tribal nations. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 318-356 (2003). [L]|[W]
Tsosie, Rebecca. Tribalism, constitutionalism, and cultural pluralism: where do indigenous peoples fit within civil society? 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 357-404 (2003). [L]|[W]
Valencia-Weber, Gloria. The Supreme Court's Indian law decisions: deviations from constitutional principles and the crafting of judicial smallpox blankets. 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 405-482 (2003). [L]|[W]
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37 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, MARCH, 2003.
Allen Chair Symposium 2002: Political Assassination as an Instrument of National Policy--An Inquiry Into Operations, Expediency, Morality, and Law. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. vii-viii, 663-817 (2003).
Preface. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. vii-viii (2003).
Smolla, Rodney A. Assassination, The War of Terrorism, and the Constitution. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 663-666 (2003). [L]|[W]
Banks, William C. and Peter Raven-Hansen. Targeted killing and assassination: the U.S. legal framework. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 667-749 (2003). [L]|[W]
Addicott, Jeffrey F. Proposal for a new executive order on assassination. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 751-785 (2003). [L]|[W]
Turner, Robert F. It's not really assassination: legal and moral implications of intentionally targeting terrorists and aggressor-state regime elites. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 787-810 (2003). [L]|[W]
Dvorkin, Jeffrey A. Reporting on terrorism: choosing our words carefully. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 811-817 (2003). [L]|[W]
Baynes, Leonard M. Racial stereotypes, broadcast corporations, and the business judgment rule. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 819-899 (2003). [L]|[W]
Gilhooley, Maraget. Drug regulation and the Constitution after Western States. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 901-933 (2003). [L]|[W]
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36 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2002.
Closen, Michael L. and Trevor J. Orsinger. Family ties that bind, and disqualify: toward elimination of family-based conflicts of interest in the provision of notarial services. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 505-627 (2002). [L]|[W]
Indiana Supreme Court Lecture
Rucker, Hon. Robert D. Introduction to the Indiana Supreme Court Lecture. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 629-630 (2002). [L]|[W]
Branson, Douglas M. Indiana Supreme Court Lecture. The rule that isn't a rule--the business judgment rule. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 631-654 (2002). [L]|[W]
Nader, Laura. Seegers Lecture. The life of the law--a moving story. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 655-675 (2002). [L]|[W]
Childers, Christine L. Note. Keep on pleading: the co-existence of notice pleading and the new scope of discovery standard of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(1). 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 677-718 (2002). [L]|[W]
Olsen, Shaun T. Note. Reading between the lines: why a qualified "clean hands" exception should preclude suppression of wiretap evidence under Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 719-765 (2002). [L]|[W]
Tomson, Daniel S. Note. Rule 58's dirty little secret: the problematic lack of uniform enforcement of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58 within the federal court system. 36 Val. U. L. Rev. 767-826 (2002). [L]|[W]
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48 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-380, 2003.
George, Robert P. Reuschlein Lecture. Homes on natural law. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 1-11 (2003). [L]|[W]
Bartow, Ann. Electrifying copyright norms and making cyberspace more like a book. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 13-127 (2003). [L]|[W]
Clancy, Thomas K. What constitutes an "arrest" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 129-194 (2003). [L]|[W]
Crossley, Mary. Infected judgment: legal responses to physician bias. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 195-303 (2003). [L]|[W]
Huhn, Wilson. The stages of legal reasoning: formalism, analogy, and realism. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 305-380 (2003). [L]|[W]
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22 VIRGINIA TAX REVIEW, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.
Burke, Karen C. and Grayson M.P. McCouch. Estate tax repeal: through the looking glass. 22 Va. Tax Rev. 187-230 (2002). [L]|[W]
Bird, Robert C. and Alan L. Tucker. Tax sham or prudent investment: deconstructing the government's Pyrrhic victory in Salina Partnership v. Commissioner. 22 Va. Tax Rev. 231-271 (2002). [L]|[W]
Lee, John W. Transaction costs relating to acquisition or enhancement of intangible property: a Populist, political, but practical perspective. 22 Va. Tax Rev. 273-393 (2002). [L]|[W]
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42 WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.
Graffman, Gregory C. Editor's note. 42 Washburn L.J. v-vi (2002).
Moran, Rachel F. The Foulston Siefkin Lecture. Fear unbound: a reply to Professor Sunstein. 42 Washburn L.J. 1-30 (2002). [L]|[W]
Ramirez, Steven A. Fear and social capitalism: the law and macroeconomics of investor confidence. 42 Washburn L.J. 31-77 (2002). [L]|[W]
Hudson, David L., Jr. Fear of violence in our schools: is "undifferentiated fear" in the age of Columbine leading to a suppression of student speech? 42 Washburn L.J. 79-105 (2002). [L]|[W]
Broomes, John W. Note. Maintaining honor in troubled times: defining the rights of terrorism suspects detained in Cuba. 42 Washburn L.J. 107- 141 (2002). [L]|[W]
James, Richard E. Note. Putting fear back into the law and debtors back into prison: reforming the debtors' prison system. 42 Washburn L.J. 143- 184 (2002). [L]|[W]
Carlson, Robin K. Comment. If you've been kissed, what do you tell? Notice of sexual harassment under a Title IX claim. (Baynard v. Malone, 268 F.3d 228, 4th Cir. 2001.) 42 Washburn L.J. 185-208 (2002). [L]|[W]
Spellmeier, Luke R. Comment. Bypassing the Fourth Amendment: the Missouri Supreme Court's use of "ruse" reasonable suspicion to justify de facto drug interdiction checkpoints. (State v. Mack, 66 S.W.3d 706, Mo. 2002.) 42 Washburn L.J. 209-234 (2002). [L]|[W]
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21 WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.
Donoho, Douglas Lee. Democratic legitimacy in human rights: the future of international decision-making. 23 Wis. Int'l L.J. 1-64 (2003).
Dhooge, Lucien J. The North American Free Trade Agreement and hemp: America's war on drugs gets nipped in the bud. 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 65-160 (2003). [L]|[W]
Bykhovsky, Gene. Comment. An argument against assertion of universal jurisdiction by individual states. 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 161-184 (2003). [L]|[W]
Holzinger, Amy J. Comment. Eco-taxes in the European Union: the need for a uniform structure. 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 185-222 (2003). [L]|[W]
Ostby, Anne Debevoise. Note. Will foreign investors regulate indigenous peoples' right to self-determination? 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 223-250 (2003). [L]|[W]
Abeyratne, Ruwantissa. Book review. (Reviewing Marc Benitah, The Law of Subsidies Under the GATT/WTO System.) 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 251-253 (2003). [L]|[W]
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