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These are the journals that appeared in the April 18, 2003 issue of CILP.
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55 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.

Weiser, Philip J. Goldwasser, the Telecom Act, and reflections on antitrust remedies. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 1-21 (2003). [L]|[W]

Wickham, John A. Federal courts in the District of Columbia resurrect service members' right to direct judicial review of personnel actions. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 23-37 (2003). [L]|[W]

Coverdale, John F. Chevron's reduced domain: judicial review of Treasury regulations and revenue rulings after Mead. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 39-93 (2003). [L]|[W]

Bhagwat, Ashutosh. Institutions and long term planning: lessons from the California electricity crisis. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 95-125 (2003). [L]|[W]

Hahn, Robert W. and Patrick M. Dudley. The disconnect between law and policy analysis: a case study of drivers and cell phones. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 127-185 (2003). [L]|[W]

Parks, Julie A. Comment. Lessons in politics: initial use of the Congressional Review Act. 55 Admin. L. Rev. 187-210 (2003). [L]|[W]

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29 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE, NO. 1, PP. 1-144, 2003.

Denning, Brannon P. The Maine Rx Prescription Drug Plan and the dormant Commerce Clause doctrine: the case of the missing link[age]. 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 7-30 (2003). [L]|[W]

Chen, Roderick T. and Alexandra K. Glazier. Can same-sex partners consent to organ donation? 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 31-44 (2003). [L]|[W]

McStay, Rob. Terminal sedation: palliative care for intractable pain, post Glucksberg and Quill. 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 45-76 (2003). [L]|[W]

Hellman, Deborah. What makes genetic discrimination exceptional? 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 77-116 (2003). [L]|[W]

Gerrick, Kristin Jenkins. Note. An inquiry into unionizing home healthcare workers: benefits for workers and patients. 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 117-138 (2003). [L]|[W]

Select Recent Court Decisions. 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 139-143 (2003). [L]|[W]

ASLME Conference Calendar. 29 Am. J.L. & Med. 144 (2003). [L]|[W]

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12 ANNALS OF HEALTH LAW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.

Kee, Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief, and Larry Singer and John Blum, Faculty Editors. Foreword. 12 Annals Health L. i-iii (2003).

Gimbel, Stuart and Miles J. Zaremski. Medical restrictive covenants in Illinois: at the crossroads of Carter-Shields and Prairie Eye Center. 12 Annals Health L. 1-22 (2003). [L]|[W]

Whetsell, Jennifer F. Student article. Changing the law, changing the culture: rethinking the "sleepy resident" problem. 12 Annals Health L. 23-73 (2003). [L]|[W]

Bruce, Julie. Student article. Bioterrorism meets privacy: an analysis of the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act and the HIPAA Privacy Rule. 12 Annals Health L. 75-120 (2003). [L]|[W]

Majette, Gwendolyn Roberts. Access to health care: what a difference shades of color make. 12 Annals Health L. 121-142 (2003). [L]|[W]

Guthrie, Jennifer. Student article. Time is running out--the burdens and challenges of HIPAA compliance: a look at preemption analysis, the "Minimum Necessary" Standard, and the Notice of Privacy Practices. 12 Annals Health L. 143-177 (2003). [L]|[W]

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45 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SPRING, 2003.

Diamond, Shari Seidman et al. Juror discussions during civil trials: studying an Arizona innovation. 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 1-81 (2003). [L]|[W]

Stevenson, Dru. Privatization of welfare services: delegation by commercial contract. 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 83-131 (2003). [L]|[W]

Burnham, Scott J. How to read a contract. 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 133-171 (2003). [L]|[W]

Arnold, Aaron. Note. Rethinking design defect law: should Arizona adopt the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability? 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 173-195 (2003). [L]|[W]

Meister, Melissa. Note. Murdering innocence: the constitutionality of capital child rape statutes. 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 197-224 (2003). [L]|[W]

Beane, Eric J. Case note. When it comes to capital sentencing, you be the judge. (Ring v. Arizona, 122 S. Ct. 2428, 2002.) 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 225-234 (2003). [L]|[W]

Hale, Kathleen. Case note. An equitable application of the statute of limitations. (Walk v. Ring, 44 P.3d 990, Ariz. 2002.) 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 235-240 (2003). [L]|[W]

Miller, Carlene Y. Case note. Death knell rings for the PIA? (In re General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in Gila River System and Source, 35 P.3d 68, Ariz. 2001 [Gila River V].) 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 241-245 (2003). [L]|[W]

Fleishman, Michael. Case note. Under the influence of necessity. (State v. Fell, 52 P.3d 218, Ariz. Ct. App. 2002.) 45 Ariz. L. Rev. 247-250 (2003). [L]|[W]

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13 BERKELEY LA RAZA LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, FALL, 2002.

LatCrit VII: Coalitional Theory and Praxis: Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 113-487 (2002). [L]|[W]

Progressive Pedagogy: Challenging Master Narratives with Racial and Ethnic Curricular and Faculty Diversity

Chang, Robert S. Forget the Alamo: race courses as a struggle over history and collective memory. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 113-118 (2002). [L]|[W]

Valdes, Francisco. Barely at the margins: race and ethnicity in legal education--a curricular study with LatCritical commentary. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 119-269 (2002). [L]|[W]

Torok, John Hayakawa. The story of Towards Asian American Jurisprudence and its implications for Latinas/os in American law schools. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 271-310 (2002). [L]|[W]

The Past, Present and Future of the Puerto Rico-U.S. Colonial
Relationship
Vieques, Transculturation, and Reparations

Roman, Ediberto. Reparations and the colonial dilemma: the insurmountable hurdles and yet transformative benefits. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 369-386 (2002). [L]|[W]

Malavet, Pedro A. Reparations theory and postcolonial Puerto Rico: some preliminary thoughts. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 387-423 (2002). [L]|[W]

Rodriguez Orellana, Manuel. Vieques: the past, present, and future of the Puerto Rico-U.S. colonial relationship. 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 425-439 (2002). [L]|[W]

Venator Santiago, Charles R. The uses and abuses of the notion of legal transculturation: the Puerto Rican example? 13 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 441-451 (2002). [L]|[W]

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103 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, MARCH, 2003.

Nagareda, Richard A. The preexistence principle and the structure of the class action. 103 Colum. L. Rev. 149-242 (2003). [L]|[W]

Struve, Catherine T. Direct and collateral federal court review of the adequacy of state procedural rules. 103 Colum. L. Rev. 243-315 (2003). [L]|[W]

Paradis, Renee. Note. Carpe demonstratores: towards a bright-line rule governing seizure in excessive force claims brought by demonstrators. 103 Colum. L. Rev. 316-349 (2003). [L]|[W]

Zipkin, Saul. Note. Judicial redistricting and the Article I state legislature. 103 Colum. L. Rev. 350-383 (2003). [L]|[W]

Dorf, Michael C. The domain of reflexive law. (Reviewing Jean L. Cohen, Regulating Intimacy: A New Legal Paradigm.) 103 Colum. L. Rev. 384-401 (2003). [L]|[W]

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52 DEPAUL LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2002.

Symposium: Export/Import: American Civil Justice in a Global Context: Eighth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 253-674 (2002). [L]|[W]

Landsman, Stephan. Introduction. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 253-257 (2002). [L]|[W]

Zander, Michael. Will the revolution in the funding of civil litigation in England eventually lead to contingency fees? 52 DePaul L. Rev. 259- 297 (2002). [L]|[W]

Subrin, Stephen N. Discovery in global perspective: are we nuts? 52 DePaul L. Rev. 299-318 (2002). [L]|[W]

Silberman, Linda. Comparative jurisdiction in the international context: will the proposed Hague Judgments Convention be stalled? 52 DePaul L. Rev. 319-349 (2002). [L]|[W]

Chodosh, Hiram E. Reforming judicial reform inspired by U.S. models. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 351-381 (2002). [L]|[W]

Garth, Bryant G. Building strong and independent judiciaries through the new law and development: behind the paradox of consensus programs and perpetually disappointing results. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 383-400 (2002). [L]|[W]

Sherman, Edward F. Group litigation under foreign legal systems: variations and alternative to American class actions. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 401-432 (2002). [L]|[W]

Stephens, Beth. Individuals enforcing international law: the comparative and historical context. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 433-472 (2002). [L]|[W]

DeLisle, Jacques. Human rights, civil wrongs and foreign relations: a sinical look at the use of U.S. litigation to address human rights abuses abroad. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 473-561 (2002). [L]|[W]

Dodge, William S. Loewen v. United States: trials and errors under NAFTA Chapter Eleven. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 563-577 (2002). [L]|[W]

Golove, David. Human rights treaties and the U.S. Constitution. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 579-625 (2002). [L]|[W]

Stephan, Paul B. A becoming modesty--U.S. litigation in the mirror of international law. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 627-662 (2002). [L]|[W]

Commentary Epstein, Richard A. Smoothing the boundary between foreign and domestic law: comments on Professors Dodge, Golove, and Stephan. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 663-674 (2002). [L]|[W]

Hacker, Jessica E. Comment. The return to Lochnerism? The revival of economic liberties from David to Goliath. 52 DePaul L. Rev. 675-757 (2002). [L]|[W]

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51 DRAKE LAW REVIEW, NO. 213-401, 2003.

Laughlin, Gregory K. Sex, lies, and library cards: the First Amendment implications of the use of software filters to control access to Internet pornography in public libraries. 51 Drake L. Rev. 213-282 (2003). [L]|[W]

Imwinkelried, Edward J. The dubiety of social engineering through evidence: a reply to Professor Sanchirico's recent article on character evidence. 51 Drake L. Rev. 283-305 (2003). [L]|[W]

Newman, Nathan. The conflict of the courts: RICO, labor, and legal preemption in union comprehensive campaigns. 51 Drake L. Rev. 307-360 (2003). [L]|[W]

Koopmann, Barry J. Note. A rule of which Procrustes would be proud: an analysis of the physical requirement in negligent infliction of emotional distress claims under Iowa law. 51 Drake L. Rev. 361-384 (2003). [L]|[W]

Strickler, Shannon S. Note. Iowa's title guaranty system: is it superior to other states' commercial title insurance? 51 Drake L. Rev. 385-401 (2003). [L]|[W]

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6 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND EMPLOYMENT POLICY JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-188, 2002.

Newman, Nathan. Trade secrets and collective bargaining: a solution to resolving tensions in the economics of innovation. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 1-56 (2002). [L]|[W]

Discrimination in Employment on the Basis of Genetics: Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Section on Employment Discrimination Law. Presentations by Cynthia Nance, Paul Miller and Mark Rothstein. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 57-81 (2002). [L]|[W]

State, Local and Foreign Pensions: Implications for Social Securitiy and Pension Reform, Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools, Section on Employee Benefits. Presentations by Jonathan B. Forman, John Turner, Glenda Chambers, Steven L. Wilborn and Kathryn L. Moore. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 83-127 (2002). [L]|[W]

Labor and Employment in the Academy--A Critical Look at the Ivory Tower: Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, Joint Program of the Section on Labor Relations and Employment Law and Section on Minority Groups. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 129- 188 (2002). [L]|[W]

Elizabeth M. Iglesias. [Introduction.] 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 129-134 (2002). [L]|[W]

Durako, Jo Anne. A woman's place: employment patterns in legal writing. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 134-144 (2002). [L]|[W]

Carbado, Devon Wayne. Tenure: the shadow work of service. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 144-151 (2002). [L]|[W]

Montoya, Margaret E. [Untitled article.] 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 151-156 (2002). [L]|[W]

Olivas, Michael A. Faculty issues in three acts. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 156-161 (2002). [L]|[W]

Perschbacher, Rex R. [Untitled article.] 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 161-165 (2002). [L]|[W]

Scherer, Douglas D. [Untitled article.] 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 166-177 (2002). [L]|[W]

Schultz, Vicki. Race and competence in the academy. 6 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 177-188 (2002). [L]|[W]

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24 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW & POLICY, NO. 1, FALL, 2002.

McCaffrey, Angela. Hamline University School of Law clinics: teaching students to become ethical and competent lawyers for twenty-five years. 24 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 1-63 (2002). [L]|[W]

Haberstroh, John. Student article. Activist institutional investors, shareholder primacy, and the HP-Compaq merger. 24 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 65-110 (2002). [L]|[W]

Strand, Nicole. Comment. Restructuring public housing: an examination of the strict interpretation of the "One Strike and You're Out" Policy. 24 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 111-146 (2002). [L]|[W]

Reyes, E. Richie. Comment. Can America escape the cloud of corporate corruption with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002? A proposal to restore efficiency and integrity into the capital markets by mandating corporate disclosures of real-time information and encouraging investor education. 24 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 147-183 (2002). [L]|[W]

Van Dulmen-Krantz, Jennifer J. Note. The changing face of the death penalty in America: the strengths and weaknesses of Atkins v. Virginia and policy considerations for states reacting to the Supreme Court's Eighth Amendment interpretation. (Atkins v. Virginia, 122 S. Ct. 2242, 2002.) 24 Hamline U. J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 185-223 (2002).

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39 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, WINTER, 2002.

In Memoriam: Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 869-904 (2002). [L]|[W]

Yale Rosenberg. Photograph. 39 Hous. L. Rev. unpaged (2002).

Rapoport, Nancy B. Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 869-870 (2002). [L]|[W]

Abrams, Rabbi Judith Z. A tribute to Yale Rosenberg: a wise, strong, wealthy, honored man. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 870-871 (2002). [L]|[W]

Cohn, Sherman L. Yale Rosenberg: the scholar and the teacher of Jewish law. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 872-877 (2002). [L]|[W]

Dow, David R. Our prophet. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 878-881 (2002). [L]|[W]

Edrei, Arye. Tribute. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 881-883 (2002). [L]|[W]

Griffin, Anthony P. My Atticus Finch with his yarmulke in tow. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 883-886 (2002). [L]|[W]

Isaac, Katie. In tribute. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 886-888 (2002). [L]|[W]

Levine, Samuel J. Remembering Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 888-890 (2002). [L]|[W]

Marrus, Ellen. A tribute to Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 890-891 (2002). [L]|[W]

Oren, Laura. Professor Yale L. Rosenberg, ha Moreh shel li. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 892-894 (2002). [L]|[W]

Sofaer, Abraham D. Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 894-896 (2002). [L]|[W]

Turin, Bentzion S. Professor Yale Rosenberg: a student remembers. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 896-899 (2002). [L]|[W]

Yackle, Larry. A note for Yale Rosenberg. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 899-902 (2002). [L]|[W]

Rosenberg, Irene Merker. Co-authoring Rosenberg Style. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 902-904 (2002). [L]|[W]

Bucy, Pamela H. Information as a commodity in the regulatory world. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 905-978 (2002). [L]|[W]

McArthur, John Burritt. The precedent trap and the irrational persistence of the Vela rule. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 979-1031 (2002). [L]|[W]

Oddi, A. Samuel. Assault on the citadel: Judge Rich and computer-related inventions. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 1033-1099 (2002). [L]|[W]

Buchanan, Sidney. Reflections on teaching. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 1101-1117 (2002). [L]|[W]

Agena, Gretchen. Comment. What's so "fair" about it? The need to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act. 39 Hous. L. Rev. 1119-1156 (2002). [L]|[W]

Barrera, Alfredo A. III. Comment. Trade secrets and the Fourth Estate: can employers claim trade secret protection over a reporter's confidential sources? 39 Hous. L. Rev. 1157-1193 (2002). [L]|[W]

Blaine, Cathryn L. Note. Supreme Court "just says no" to medical marijuana: a look at ... (United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Coop., 532 U.S. 483, 2001.) 39 Hous. L. Rev. 1195-1230 (2002). [L]|[W]

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20 JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2002.

Brenner, Susan W. and Joseph J. Schwerha IV. Transnational evidence gathering and local prosecution of international cybercrime. 20 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 347-395 (2002). [L]|[W]

Maier, Gregory J. Thomas J. Fisher and Philippe J.C. Signore. An "opposition" to the recently-proposed legislation related to business method patents. 20 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 397-416 (2002). [L]|[W]

An, Junseong. E-Korean DSL policy: implications for the United States. 20 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 417-444 (2002). [L]|[W]

Walsh, Elizabeth A. Casenote. The inapplicability of the Wire Act to traditional casino-style games. (In re MasterCard Int'l, Inc., 132 F. Supp. 2d 468, E.D. La. 2001.) 20 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 445- 470 (2002). [L]|[W]

McCoy, Susan. Comment. O'Big Brother where art thou?: The constitutional use of facial-recognition technology. 20 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 471-493 (2002). [L]|[W]

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29 JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW, NO. 2, PP. 225-524, 2003.

Higher Education and the Courts: 2001 in Review. 29 J.C. & U.L. 225-456 (2003). [W]

Niehoff, Leonard M. The First Amendment. 29 J.C. & U.L. 225-248 (2003). [W]

Tribbensee, Nancy. Tort litigation in higher education: a review of cases decided in the year 2001. 29 J.C. & U.L. 249-285 (2003). [W]

Stoner, Edward N. II and Maraleen D. Shields. Disciplinary and academic decisions pertaining to students in higher education--2001. 29 J.C. & U.L. 287-326 (2003). [W]

Slonim, Jeffrey I. Employment discrimination in higher education: a survey of the case law from 2001. 29 J.C. & U.L. 327-357 (2003). [W]

Pieronek, Catherine. Discrimination against students in higher education. 29 J.C. & U.L. 359-433 (2003). [W]

Gaal, John and Peter A. Jones. Disability discrimination in higher education. 29 J.C. & U.L. 435-456 (2003). [W]

Khatcheressian, Laura. FERPA and the Immigration and Naturalization Service: a guide for university counsel on federal rules for collecting, maintaining and releasing information about foreign students. 29 J.C. & U.L. 457-484 (2003). [W]

Dall, Jane A. Note. Determining duty in collegiate tort litigation: shifting paradigms of the college-student relationship. 29 J.C. & U.L. 485-524 (2003). [W]

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4 NEW YORK CITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2001.

Symposium on Immigration and Criminal Law, hosted by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 1-57 (2001). [L]|[W]

Goldberg, Pamela. Introduction to Symposium on the 1996 Changes in Immigration and Criminal Law. 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 1-2 (2001). [L]|[W]

Morawetz, Nancy. Association of the Bar of the City of New York: Symposium on Immigration and Criminal Law: introduction. 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 3-8 (2001). [L]|[W]

Panel Presentation on Immigration and Criminal Law, sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Modified transcript prepared by Neha Lall and Jen Murray; Chaumtol Huq and Cyrus Metha, co- hosts; presentations by Nancy Morawetz, Chung Wha Hang, Manny Vargas, Margaret Abraham, Bo Cooper, Congressman Barney Frank, Beverly Taffe, and students Aarti Shahani and Lily Carreras. 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 9-57 (2001). [L]|[W]

Harfeld, Amy C. Student article. Oh righteous delinquent one: the United States' international human rights double standard--explanation, example and avenues for change. 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 59-101 (2001). [L]|[W]

Martino, Jeffrey D. Book note. (Reviewing Maivan Clech Lam, At the Edge of the State: Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination.) 4 N.Y. City L. Rev. 103-112 (2001). [L]|[W]

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7 NORTH CAROLINA BANKING INSTITUTE, APRIL, 2003.

Broome, Lissa L. and Board of Editors. Foreword. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. unpaged (2003).

Cornet, John D. "Jay". Bank governance: an independent director's perspective. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 1-10 (2003). [L]|[W]

Whitaker, R. David. An overview of some rules and principles for delivering consumer disclosures electronically. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 11- 27 (2003). [L]|[W]

Braucher, Jean. Replacing paper writings with electronic records in consumer transactions: purposes, pitfalls and principles. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 29-38 (2003). [L]|[W]

Saunders, Margot. A case study of the challenge of designing effective electronic consumer credit disclosures: the Interim Rule for the Truth in Lending Act. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 39-71 (2003). [L]|[W]

Batty, David L. Discussion Draft of the Proposed North Carolina Bar Association Illustrative Form of Legal Opinion for Uniform Commercial Code Secured Lending Transactions. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 73-91 (2003). [L]|[W]

I. Anti-Terrorism Banking Issues

Orlans, Alison R. Note. Terrorism insurance and commercial real estate: the new frontier. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 93-124 (2003). [L]|[W]

Holloman, Kathryn Lee. Note. The new identity crises: USA PATRIOT Act customer identification programs and the Matricula Consular as primary identity verification for Mexican nationals. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 125- 154 (2003). [L]|[W]

II. Professional Responsibility and Liability in a Post-Enron World

Patterson, Stephanie R.E. Note. Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: eroding the legal profession's system of self-governance. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 155-176 (2003). [L]|[W]

Basu, Joyita R. Note. Accounting for and disclosure of special purpose entities by financial holding companies: lessons from PNC Financial Services. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 177-197 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kennedy, Phillip Ballard. Note. Investment banking conflicts: research analysts and IPO allocations. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 199-238 (2003). [L]|[W]

Foley, Paul Joseph. Note. The National Association of Securities Dealers' arbitration of investor claims against its brokers: taming the fox that guards the henhouse. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 239-262 (2003). [L]|[W]

III. Updates on North Carolina Real Estate Law

Barbee, Caroline V. North Carolina's Mortgage Lending Act licensing and regulation of mortgage bankers and brokers. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 263- 276 (2003). [L]|[W]

Dawson, Janet Kennedy. Note. The role of laypersons in the closing of residential real estate transactions: North Carolina's new approach. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 277-315 (2003). [L]|[W]

IV. Payday Lending

Winebarger, Tasha L. Note. The beginning of the end: the demise of bank partnerships with payday lenders. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 317-337 (2003). [L]|[W]

Wilson, Thomas A. The availability of statutory damages under TILA to remedy the sharp practice of payday lenders. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 339- 352 (2003). [L]|[W]

V. State Farm Bank

Melcher, Ryan. Note. State Farm Insurance Company: the unitary thrift holding company model for integrated financial services. 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 353-373 (2003). [L]|[W]

VI. PayPal

Kaminski, Carl. Note. Online peer-to-peer payments: PayPal primes the pump, will banks follow? 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 375-403 (2003). [L]|[W]

VII. Credit Union Member Business Lending

Howell-Best, Katherine E. Note. Can credit union member business loans meet the need for more credit to small businesses? 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 405-421 (2003). [L]|[W]

VIII. Holocaust Restitution Efforts

Perdue, Garrett. Book note. The struggle for restitution for Holocaust victims. (Reviewing John Authers and Richard Wolffe, The Victim's Fortune.) 7 N.C. Banking Inst. 423-441 (2003). [L]|[W]

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17 NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY, NO. 1, PP. 1-305, 2003.

Symposium on Bioethics. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 1-305 (2003). [L]|[W]

Foreword Anderson, Elizabeth M. Student article. Bioethics at the beginning, middle, and end of life. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 1-13 (2003). [L]|[W]

Brownsword, Roger. Bioethics today, bioethics tomorrow: stem cell research and the dignitarian alliance. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 15-51 (2003). [L]|[W]

Bix, Brian H. Physician-assisted suicide and federalism. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 53-69 (2003). [L]|[W]

Adams, Nathan A. IV. Creating clones, kids & chimera: liberal democratic compromise at the crossroads. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 71-149 (2003). [L]|[W]

Santorum, U.S. Sen. Rick. The new culture of life: promoting responsible and appropriate medical research. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 151-156 (2003). [L]|[W]

Condic, Maureen L. and Samuel B. Condic. The appropriate limits of science in the formation of public policy. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 157-179 (2003). [L]|[W]

Benbow, Shannon. Note. Conflict + interest: financial incentives and informed consent in human subject research. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 181-215 (2003). [L]|[W]

Peterson, Shawn E. Note. A comprehensive national policy to stop human cloning: an analysis of the Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001 with recommendations for federal and state legislatures. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 217-268 (2003). [L]|[W]

Elkins, Lindsy A. Note. Five foot two with eyes of blue: physical profiling and the prospect of a genetics-based criminal justice system. 17 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 269-305 (2003). [L]|[W]

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12 PACIFIC RIM LAW & POLICY JOURNAL, NO. 1, JANUARY, 2003.

Symposium: Australia's Tampa Incident: The Convergence of International and Domestic Refugee and Maritime Law in the Pacific Rim. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. vii-ix, 1-177 (2003).

Hamilton, Jessica Tauman, Editor-in-Chief. Foreword to the Symposium. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. vii-ix (2003).

The Refugee Law Forum

Fitzpatrick, Joan. Introduction. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 1-8 (2003). [L]|[W]

Khan, Irene. Trading in human misery: a human rights perspective on the Tampa incident. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 9-22 (2003). [L]|[W]

Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. Refugees and responsibility in the twenty-first century: more lessons learned from the South Pacific. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 23-47 (2003). [L]|[W]

Crock, Mary. In the wake of the Tampa: conflicting visions of international refugee law in the management of refugee flows. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 49-95 (2003). [L]|[W]

The Maritime Law Forum

Allen, Craig H. Introduction. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 97-108 (2003). [L]|[W]

Davies, Martin. Obligations and implications for ships encountering persons in need of assistance at sea. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 109- 141 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kenney, Commander Frederick J., Jr., U.S. Coast Guard, and Lt. Vasilio Tasikas, U.S. Coast Guard. The Tampa incident: IMO perspectives and responses on the treatment of persons rescued at sea. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 143-177 (2003). [L]|[W]

Choi, Chung Hwan. Protection of artists' rights under the Korean Copyright Law. Translated by Minsu Kyeong. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 179- 197 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kui, Shen. Is it the beginning of the era of the rule of the Constitution? Reinterpreting China's "First Constitutional Case". Translated by Yuping Liu. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 199-231 (2003). [L]|[W]

Cornellier, Erik A. Comment. In the Zone: why the United States should sign the Protocol to the Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 233-261 (2003). [L]|[W]

McEntee, Adrienne D. Comment. The failure of domestic and international mechanisms to redress the harmful effects of Australian immigration detention. 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 263-289 (2003). [L]|[W]

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36 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 307-630, 2003.

Kairys, David. Donahue Lecture Series. Searching for the rule of law. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 307-329 (2003). [L]|[W]

Shih, Wesley. Reconstruction blues: a critique of Habermasian adjudicatory theory. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 331-390 (2003). [L]|[W]

Yen, Jennifer H. Is my baby "defective"? Fetal genetic testing as part of a public health care plan. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 391-419 (2003). [L]|[W]

Albrecht, Luke J. Note. Online marketing: the use of cookies and remedies for Internet users. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 421-449 (2003). [L]|[W]

Sidie, Shannon M. Note. The Federal Trademark Dilution Act--infringing on infringement law? 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 451-468 (2003). [L]|[W]

Borrelli, Matthew D. Note. Banishment: the constitutional and public policy arguments against this revived ancient punishment. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 469-486 (2003). [L]|[W]

Skowron, Allison J. Note. Massachusetts Chapter 123A: civil commitment of sexually dangerous persons: a constitutional necessity. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 487-511 (2003). [L]|[W]

Yannetti, Joseph B. Note. Who's on first, what's on second, and I don't know about the Sixth Circuit: a section 1983 malicious prosecution circuit split that would confuse even Abbott and Costello. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 513-529 (2003). [L]|[W]

Davenport, Tania. An American nightmare: predatory lending in the subprime home mortgage industry. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 531-557 (2003). [L]|[W]

McManus, Brian C. Note. Analyzing excessive punitive damages under Massachusetts law. 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 559-584 (2003). [L]|[W]

Swiatocha, Emily J. Case comment. Disability rights law--occupation- specific physical impediments may not qualify employees for protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. v. Williams, 122 S. Ct. 681, 2002.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 585-590 (2003). [L]|[W]

Carey, Ellen F. Case comment. Constitutional law--dangerous sex offenders and volitional control: Due Process Clause does not require complete lack of volition for involuntary civil commitment. (Kansas v. Crane, 534 U.S. 407, 2002.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 591-597 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kimball, Holly J. Case comment. Copyright law--electronic republication infringes freelancers' copyrights. (New York Times Co. v. Tasini, 533 U.S. 483, 2001.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 599-605 (2003). [L]|[W]

Brown, Peter A. Case comment. Constitutional law--qualified immunity illogically applies to excessive force claims. (Sancier v. Katz, 533 U.S. 194, 2001.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 607-614 (2003). [L]|[W]

Capasso, Carmine V. Case comment. Constitutional law--Supreme Court reduces constitutional guarantees found in Fourth Amendment. (Illinois v. McArthur, 531 U.S. 326, 2001.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 615-621 (2003). [L]|[W]

Weicher, Mary Ann MacLaughlan. Case comment. Constitutional law-- clarifying preemption law under the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act. (Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly, 533 U.S. 525, 2001.) 36 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 623-630 (2003). [L]|[W]

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52 SYRACUSE LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 979-1342, 2002.

Technology and Legal Practice Symposium Issue. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 979- 1342 (2002). [L]|[W]

Introduction. Contributions by Daniele Bourcier, Harold Burstyn, Patricia Hassett and Christophe Roquilly. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 979-986 (2002). [L]|[W]

Sanderson, Peter and Hilary Sommerlad. Exploring the limits to the standardization of the expert knowledge of lawyers: quality and legal aid reforms in the United Kingdom. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 987-1016 (2002). [L]|[W]

Staudt, Ronald W. and Paula L. Hannaford. Access to justice for the self-represented litigant: an interdisciplinary investigation by designers and lawyers. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1017-1047 (2002). [L]|[W]

Gallagher, Stephen P. How should law firms respond to new forms of competition? 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1049-1063 (2002). [L]|[W]

Mountain, Darryl R. Could new technologies cause great law firms to fail? 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1065-1081 (2002). [L]|[W]

Stanton, Jeffrey M. New information technology adoption in law offices: barriers and benefits. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1083-1090 (2002). [L]|[W]

Kiefer, David and Marc Lauritsen. Recent developments in automating legal documents. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1091-1102 (2002). [L]|[W]

Le Brun, M J. On becoming a techie: making technology work for law. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1103-1131 (2002). [L]|[W]

Hagelin, Ted. Valuation of intellectual property assets: an overview. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1133-1140 (2002). [L]|[W]

Holynski, Thaddeus J. Legal research on the World Wide Web. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1141-1166 (2002). [L]|[W]

French, Thomas R. Internet resources for researching international and foreign law. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1167-1183 (2002). [L]|[W]

Scott, Wendy. Evaluating & authenticating legal web resources: a practical guide for attorneys. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1185-1206 (2002). [L]|[W]

Weiner, Robert J., Jr. Evaluating electronic resources: criteria used by librarians. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1207-1215 (2002). [L]|[W]

Ewing, Gregory P. Using the Internet as a resource for alternative dispute resolution and online dispute resolution. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1217-1225 (2002). [L]|[W]

Baumann, Beatrice. Electronic Dispute Resolution (EDR) and the development of Internet activities. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1227-1241 (2002). [L]|[W]

LaVigne, Mark. Electronic government: a vision of a future that is already here. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1243-1251 (2002). [L]|[W]

Arzt, Donna E. http://lockerbie.syr.edu: using the Web to connect victims and prosecutors. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1253-1267 (2002). [L]|[W]

Groothuis, Marga M. Expert systems in the field of general assistance: an investigation into juridical quality. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1269-1279 (2002). [L]|[W]

Roberge, Linda, Susan B. Long and David B. Burnham. Data warehouses and data mining tools for the legal profession: using information technology to raise the standard of practice. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1281- 1292 (2002). [L]|[W]

Talgam, M. C. and Uril J. Schild. Computerized decision support for judges in the sentencing system of Israel. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1293- 1301 (2002). [L]|[W]

Serio, Dominique and Elena Bordeanu. The impact of corporate information technology policies on social relations: redefining communication toward self-regulation. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1303-1320 (2002). [L]|[W]

Schild, Uri J. and Yael Saban. Knowledge representation in legal systems. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1321-1329 (2002). [L]|[W]

Tiscornia, Daniela. Mapping a formal ontology onto a legal ontology. 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 1331-1342 (2002). [L]|[W]

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7 TEXAS FORUM ON CIVIL LIBETIES & CIVIL RIGHTS, NO. 1, SPRING, 2003.

Dyson, Maurice R. Leave no child behind: normative proposals to link educational adequacy claims and high stakes assessment due process challenges. 7 Tex. F. on C.L. & C.R. 1-71 (2002). [L]|[W]

Rushing, John M. Vote swapping and free speech: voice, politics, and choice. 7 Tex. F. on C.L. & C.R. 73-90 (2002). [L]|[W]

Wadhwani, Emel Gokyigit. Achieving greater inter-local equity in financing municipal services: what we can learn from school finance litigation. 7 Tex. F. on C.L. & C.R. 91-125 (2002). [L]|[W]

Stiglitz, Siobhan. Book note. From racial politics to political race. (Reviewing Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres, The Miner's Canary.) 7 Tex. F. on C.L. & C.R. 127-139 (2002). [L]|[W]

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38 TULSA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2002.

Symposium: 2001-2002 Supreme Court Review. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 235-403 (2002). [L]|[W]

Holmes, Hon. Sven Erik. Introduction. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 235-242 (2002). [L]|[W]

Finkelman, Paul. Picture perfect: the First Amendment trumps Congress in Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 243-261 (2002). [L]|[W]

Mansfield, Marla E. Tahoe-Sierra returns Penn Central to the center track. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 263-297 (2002). [L]|[W]

Entzeroth, Lyn. Constitutional prohibition on the execution of the mentally retarded criminal defendant. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 299-328 (2002). [L]|[W]

Allison, Gary D. School vouchers: the educational silver bullet, or an ideological blank round? 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 329-361 (2002). [L]|[W]

Bucholtz, Barbara K. Employment rights and wrongs: ADA issues in the 2001-2002 Supreme Court Term. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 363-383 (2002). [L]|[W]

Piety, Tamara R. The war on the poor--news from the front: Department of Housing and Urban Development v. Rucker. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 385-403 (2002). [L]|[W]

Bomer, Jesse N. Comment. The seatbelt defense: a doctrine based in common sense. 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 405-431 (2002). [L]|[W]

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70 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2003.

Centennial Tribute Essays. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1-470 (2003). [L]|[W]

Alschuler, Albert W. The changing purposes of criminal punishment: a retrospective on the past century and some thoughts about the next. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1-22 (2003). [L]|[W]

Baird, Douglas G. In Coase's footsteps. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 23-37 (2003). [L]|[W]

Buss, Emily. The missed opportunity in Gault. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 39-54 (2003). [L]|[W]

Case, Mary Anne. Are plain hamburgers now unconstitutional? The equal protection component of Bush v. Gore as a chapter in the history of ideas about law. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 55-64 (2003). [L]|[W]

Currie, David P. The Smithsonian. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 65-71 (2003). [L]|[W]

Epstein, Richard A. Cybertrespass. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 73-88 (2003). [L]|[W]

Goldsmith, Jack. The self-defeating International Criminal Court. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 89-104 (2003). [L]|[W]

Harcourt, Bernard E. The shaping of chance: actuarial models and criminal profiling at the turn of the twenty-first century. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 105-128 (2003). [L]|[W]

Helmholz, R.H. Christopher St. German and the law of custom. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 129-139 (2003). [L]|[W]

Hutchinson, Dennis J. Elements of the law. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 141-158 (2003). [L]|[W]

Isenbergh, Joseph. Activists vote twice. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 159-166 (2003). [L]|[W]

Landes, William M. The empirical side of law & economics. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 167-180 (2003). [L]|[W]

Levmore, Saul. Property's uneasy path and expanding future. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 181-195 (2003). [L]|[W]

Lichtman, Douglas. Uncertainty and the standard for preliminary relief. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 197-214 (2003). [L]|[W]

Meares, Tracey L. What's wrong with Gideon. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 215-231 (2003). [L]|[W]

Meltzer, Bernard D. The University of Chicago Law School: ruminations and reminiscences. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 233-257 (2003). [L]|[W]

Mikva, Abner J. The Law School's fair image. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 259- 263 (2003). [L]|[W]

Nussbaum, Martha C. Cultivating humanity in legal education. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 265-279 (2003). [L]|[W]

Picker, Randal C. From Edison to the broadcast flag: mechanisms of consent and refusal and the propertization of copyright. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 281-296 (2003). [L]|[W]

Posner, Eric A. A theory of the laws of war. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 297- 317 (2003). [L]|[W]

Roin, Julie. The consequences of undoing the federal income tax. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 319-334 (2003). [L]|[W]

Stone, Geoffrey R. Judge Learned Hand and the Espionage Act of 1917: a mystery unraveled. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 335-358 (2003). [L]|[W]

Strahilevitz, Lior Jacob. Social norms from close-knit groups to loose- knit groups. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 359-372 (2003). [L]|[W]

Strauss, David A. Why was Lochner wrong? 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 373-386 (2003). [L]|[W]

Sunstein, Cass R. The rights of animals. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 387-401 (2003). [L]|[W]

Sykes, Alan O. The least restrictive means. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 403-419 (2003). [L]|[W]

Vermeule, Adrian. Hume's second-best constitutionalism. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 421-437 (2003). [L]|[W]

Weisbach, David A. Should legal rules be used to redistribute income? 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 439-453 (2003). [L]|[W]

Wood, Diane P. The rule of law in times of stress. 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 455-470 (2003). [L]|[W]

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2002 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 789-1208.

Symposium: Empirical and Experimental Methods in Law. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 789-1176. [L]|[W]

McAdams, Richard H. and Thomas S. Ulen. Tribute to Gary T. Schwartz. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 789-790. [L]|[W]

McAdams, Richard H. and Thomas S. Ulen. Introduction. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 791-801. [L]|[W]

Diamond, Shari Seidman. Empirical marine life in legal waters: clams, dolphins, and plankton. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 803-818. [L]|[W]

Heise, Michael. The past, present, and future of empirical legal scholarship: judicial decision making and the new empiricism. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 819-850. [L]|[W]

Meares, Tracey L. Three objects to the use of empiricism in criminal law and procedure--and three answers. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 851-873. [L]|[W]

Ulen, Thomas S. A Nobel Prize in legal science: theory, empirical work, and the scientific method in the study of law. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 875-920. [L]|[W]

Croson, Rachel. Why and how to experiment: methodologies from experimental economics. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 921-945. [L]|[W]

Clermont, Kevin M. and Theodore Eisenberg. Plaintiphobia in the appellate courts: civil rights really do differ from negotiable instruments. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 947-977. [L]|[W]

Harcourt, Bernard E. Measured interpretation: introducing the method of correspondence analysis to legal studies. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 979- 1017. [L]|[W]

Picker, Randal C. Simlaw 2011. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1019-1032. [L]|[W]

Korobkin, Russell. Empirical scholarship in contract law: possibilities and pitfalls. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1033-1065. [L]|[W]

Schwartz, Gary T. Empiricism and tort law. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1067- 1082. [L]|[W]

Brinig, Margaret F. Empirical work in family law. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1083-1110. [L]|[W]

Coglianese, Cary. Empirical analysis and administrative law. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1111-1137. [L]|[W]

Ginsburg, Tom. Ways of criticizing public choice: the uses of empiricism and theory in legal scholarship. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1139- 1166. [L]|[W]

Klerman, Daniel. Statistical and economic approaches to legal history. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1167-1176. [L]|[W]

Hermann, Adam J. Note. The Illinois Agricultural Cooperative Act: the possibility of and procedure for denying the voting rights of stockholders. 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1177-1208. [L]|[W]

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26 VERMONT LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2002.

Symposium: Mountain Resorts: Ecology and the Law. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 509- 751 (2002). [L]|[W]

Milne, Janet E. and Eric K. Miller. Mountain resorts: ecology, economics and the law. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 509-513 (2002). [L]|[W]

Sachs, Bob. National perspective on mountain resorts and ecology. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 515-542 (2002). [L]|[W]

Gruenig, Robert F. Killington Mountain and Act 250: an eco-legal perspective. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 543-563 (2002). [L]|[W]

Isham, Jonathan and Jeff Polubinski. Killington Mountain Resort: a case study of green expansion in Vermont. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 565-591 (2002). [L]|[W]

Drost, Anne and Jane Matthews Glenn. Mont-Tremblant Resort: an integrated approach to ecosystem protection. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 593-628 (2002). [L]|[W]

Malo, Daniel. The economics of Mont-Tremblant: remaining questions and preliminary answers. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 629-640 (2002). [L]|[W]

Banta, John S. Whiteface Mountain Ski Center: land use policy and direction. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 641-662 (2002). [L]|[W]

Strimbeck, G. Richard. Natural communities and ecological processes in the mountain landscape. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 663-687 (2002). [L]|[W]

Effects of mountain resorts on wildlife. Contributors: Allan M. Strong, Christopher C. Rimmer, Kent P. McFarland and Kimberly Hagen. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 689-716 (2002). [L]|[W]

Shanley, James B. and Beverley Wemple. Water quantity and quality in the mountain environment. 26 Vt. L. Rev. 717-751 (2002). [L]|[W]

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48 WAYNE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SPRING, 2002.

Cameron, Jamie. Federalism, treaties and international human rights under the Canadian Constitution. 48 Wayne L. Rev. 1-55 (2002).

The V.A. Nurses Case: The Effects of Press Coverage and Public Perception on a High-Profile Criminal Trial. Introduction by Judge Avern Cohn; moderator: David Moran; participants: James K. Robinson, Thomas C. O'Brien and Kirk Cheyfitz. Transcript prepared by Sheri Ward, Court Reporter. 48 Wayne L. Rev. 57-112 (2002). [L]|[W]

Miller, Thomas F. Note. Torts and sports: has Michigan joined the wrong team with Ritchie-Gamester? 48 Wayne L. Rev. 113-134 (2002). [L]|[W]

LaBarge, Jay R. Note. When is the traveling employee doctrine going to arrive in Michigan? 48 Wayne L. Rev. 135-152 (2002). [L]|[W]

Baumann, Roland T. III. Note. Rethinking business exemptions under the Michigan Consumer Protection Act: an argument for primary jurisdiction. (Smith v. Globe Life Insur. Co., 597 N.W.2d 28, Mich. 1999.) 48 Wayne L. Rev. 153-171 (2002). [L]|[W]

Special Issue (Separately bound from the remainder of vol. 48, no. 1, Spring, 2002.)

Sedler, Robert A. The settled nature of American constitutional law. 48 Wayne L. Rev. 173-361 (2002). [L]|[W]

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112 YALE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 5, MARCH, 2003.

Tributes: Justice Byron R. White. 112 Yale L.J. 969-1009 (2003). [L]|[W]

Stevens, Assoc. Justice John Paul. A tribute to Justice Byron R. White. 112 Yale L.J. 969-974 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kennedy, U.S. Sen. Edward M. The unforgettable Byron White. 112 Yale L.J. 973-974 (2003). [L]|[W]

Collins, Richard B. Western justice. 112 Yale L.J. 975-982 (2003). [L]|[W]

Hutchinson, Dennis J. Credos. 112 Yale L.J. 983-986 (2003). [L]|[W]

Marshall, Burke. Byron White, lawyer. 112 Yale L.J. 987-991 (2003). [L]|[W]

Stith, Kate. Justice White and the law. 112 Yale L.J. 993-997 (2003). [L]|[W]

Tagliabue, Paul. A tribute to Byron White. 112 Yale L.J. 999-1009 (2003). [L]|[W]

Gross, Oren. Chaos and rules: should responses to violent crises always be constitutional? 112 Yale L.J. 1011-1134 (2003). [L]|[W]

BeVier, Lillian R. What ails us? (Reviewing Bruce Ackerman and Ian Ayres, Voting with Dollars: A New Paradigm for Campaign Finance.) 112 Yale L.J. 1135-1178 (2003). [L]|[W]

Damstedt, Benjamin G. Note. Limiting Locke: a natural law justification for the fair use doctrine. 112 Yale L.J. 1179-1221 (2003). [L]|[W]

Fleisig-Greene, Eric. Note. Why contempt is different: agency costs and "petty crime" in summary contempt proceedings. 112 Yale L.J. 1223-1256 (2003). [L]|[W]

Kapczynski, Amy. Note. Same-sex privacy and the limits of antidiscrimination law. 112 Yale L.J. 1257-1293 (2003). [L]|[W]

Saunders, Tom. Case comment. The limits on university control of graduate student speech. (Brown v. Li, 308 F.3d 939, 9th Cir. 2002.) 112 Yale L.J. 1295-1302 (2003). [L]|[W]

Book Notices. 112 Yale L.J. 1303-1305 (2003). [L]|[W] Back to Index (TOP).....To SUBJECT Index.....To Available Issues List