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These are the journals that appeared in the December 14, 2007 issue of CILP.
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14 BUFFALO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Bielecki, Jessica A. Managing resources with interstate compacts: a perspective from the Great Lakes. 14 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 173-210 (2007). [L]|[W]

Brown, H. French. Rebirth of CERCLA section 107 contribution actions: new life for PRPs that conduct voluntary cleanups after Availl. 14 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 211-247 (2007). [L]|[W]

O'Reilly, Kirk T. Science, policy, and politics: the impact of the Information Quality Act on risk-based regulatory activity at the EPA. 14 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 249-287 (2007). [L]|[W]

Powers, Matthew B. Rescuing science from politics. (Book review. Reviewing Regulation and the Distorting of Scientific Research, edited by Wendy Wagner & Rena Steinzor.) 14 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 289-294 (2007). [L]|[W]

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62 BUSINESS LAWYER, NO. 3, MAY, 2007.

Stevelman, Faith. Going private at the intersection of the market and the law. 62 Bus. Law. 775-912 (2007). [L]|[W]

Horwich, Allan. The origin, application, validity, and potential misuse of Rule 10b5-1. 62 Bus. Law. 913-954 (2007). [L]|[W]

Allen, Linda. Meeting Daubert standards in calculating damages for shareholder class action litigation. 62 Bus. Law. 955-969 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ferrara, Ralph C. and Riva Khoshaba Parker. Tontine or takeback: reversion provisions in class action settlement agreements. 62 Bus. Law. 971-981 (2007). [L]|[W]

Heaton, J.B. Solvency tests. 62 Bus. Law. 983-1006 (2007). [L]|[W]

Verret, J.W. Pandora's ballot box, or a proxy with moxie? Majority voting, corporate ballot access, and the legend of Martin Lipton re- examined. 62 Bus. Law. 1007-1057 (2007). [L]|[W]

Eisler, Matthew. Student essay. Summary of Mendez Hershman Student Writing Contest prize essay: difficult, duplicative and wasteful?: the NASD's prohibition of class action arbitration in the post-Bazzel era. 62 Bus. Law. 1059-1060 (2007). [L]|[W]

Committee on Corporate Laws, ABA Section of Business Law. Changes in the Model Business Corporation Act--amendments relating to Chapters 8 and 13. 62 Bus. Law. 1061-1063 (2007). [L]|[W]

Survey--Federal Regulation of Securities

Subcommittee on Annual Review, Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities, ABA Section of Business Law. Annual Review of Federal Securities Regulation. 62 Bus. Law. 1065-1231 (2007). [L]|[W]

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35 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2007.

Aka, Philip C. Technology use and the gay movement for equality in America. 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 665-742 (2007). [L]|[W]

Grant, Alan and Emily Grant. The bride, the groom, and the court: a one- ring circus. 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 743-760 (2007). [L]|[W]

Donovan, Traci. Foreign jurisprudence--to cite or not to cite: is that the question or is it much ado about nothing? 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 761-786 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gazal-Ayal, Oren. Economic analysis of "law & economics". 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 787-809 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pantle, Ray Sebastian. Comment. Blacker than death row: how current Equal Protection analysis fails minorities facing capital punishment. 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 811-844 (2007). [L]|[W]

Webster, Andrew D. Comment. Evaluating the modification of power plants: a streamlined five question approach. 35 Cap. U. L. Rev. 845-890 (2007). [L]|[W]

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40 CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

The Rising Tide: Citizen Participation in Legal Decision Making: A Cross- Cultural Perspective 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 303-488 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hans, Valerie P. Introduction: citizens as legal decision makers: an international perspective. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 303-314 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fukurai, Hiroshi. The rebirth of Japan's petit quasi-jury and grand jury systems: a cross-national analysis of legal consciousness and the lay participatory experience in Japan and the U.S. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 315-354 (2007). [L]|[W]

Thaman, Stephen C. The nullification of the Russian jury: lessons for jury-inspired reform in Eurasia and beyond. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 355- 428 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ivkovic, Sanja Kutnjak. Exploring lay participation in legal decision- making: lessons from mixed tribunals. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 429-453 (2007). [L]|[W]

Munger, Frank. Constitutional reform, legal consciousness, and citizen participation in Thailand. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 455-475 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lempert, Richard O. The internationalization of lay legal decision- making: jury resurgence and jury research. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 477- 488 (2007). [L]|[W]

Avitan, Galit. Note. Protecting our children or our pride? Regulating the intercountry adoption of American children. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 489- 519 (2007). [L]|[W]

Begley, Kerry J. Note. Multinational patent enforcement: what the "parochial" United States can learn from past and present European initiatives. 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 512-570 (2007). [L]|[W]

Goodemote, Eric. Case note. European Court of Human Rights case summary. (Evans v. United Kingdom, 43 E.H.R.R. 21, 415, 2006.) 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 571-585 (2007). [L]|[W]

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57 DEPAUL LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Kropp, Steven H. Corporate governance, executive compensation, corporate performance, and worker rights in bankruptcy: some lessons from game theory. 57 DePaul L. Rev. 1-43 (2007). [L]|[W]

Friedman, David Adam. Reinventing consumer protection. 57 DePaul L. Rev. 45-91 (2007). [L]|[W]

Talesh, Shauhin. Mental health court judges as dynamic risk managers: a new conceptualization of the role of judges. 57 DePaul L. Rev. 93-132 (2007). [L]|[W]

Saba, Jennifer M. Comment. Undue deference: toward a dual system of burdens under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. 57 DePaul L. Rev. 133-160 (2007). [L]|[W]

Baum, Sarah M. Note. The Illinois Whistleblower Act does not preempt the common law tort of retaliatory discharge. (Callahan v. Edgewater Care & Rehab. Ctr.,No. 1-06-3178, 2007 WL 1932736, 2007.) 57 DePaul L. Rev. 161- 191 (2007). [L]|[W]

Benjamin, James. Note. Failure to object in-court restraints: the Boose and plain error doctrines in . (People v. Allen, 856 N.E.2d 349, 2006.) 57 DePaul L. Rev. 193-220 (2007). [L]|[W]

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17 DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Chung, John J. The retrogressive flaw of Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code: a lesson from maritime law. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 253-304 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Martel, Charles F. Give peace a chance: how considering peace process obligations would have improved the rulings of the International Court of Justice and the Israeli Supreme Court on the Israeli security barrier. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 305-359 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Weber, Robert F. Individual rights and group rights in the European Community's approach to minority languages. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 361-413 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Clarens, Margarita S. Note. Deference, human rights and the federal courts: the role of the Executive in Alien Tort Statute litigation. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 415-439 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

MacArthur, Andrew P. Note. The NSA phone call database: the problematic acquisition and mining of call records in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 441-481 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Weaver, Katherine M. Note. Women's rights and Shari'a law: a workable reality? An examination of possible international human rights approaches through the continuing reform of the Pakistani Hudood Ordinance. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 483-510 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Foreword. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 511(2007).

Bellinger, John B., III. Reflections on transatlantic approaches to international law. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 513-525 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Ocko, Jonathan K. Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Lecture in International and Comparative Law. Introduction. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 527-531 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

Suli, Zhu. Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Lecture in International and Comparative Law. Political parties in China's judiciary. 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 533-560 (2007). [L< /A>]|[W]

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2 DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY, 2007.

Garda, Robert A., Jr. Coming full circle: the journey from separate but equal to separate and unequal schools. 2 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 1- 91 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hartley, Roger C. Congressional devolution of immigration policymaking: a separation of powers critique. 2 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 93-157 (2007). [L]|[W]

Smith, Tara. Why originalism won't die--common mistakes in competing theories of judicial interpretation. 2 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 159- 215 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schwaiger, Michael T. A visible radiation: interpreting the history of the Eleventh Amendment as foreign policy to circumscribe the Treaty Power. 2 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 217-286 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kuligowski, Monte. Does the Declaration of Independence pass the Lemon test? 2 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol'y 287-338 (2007). [L]|[W]

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41 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY, NO. 2, SUMMER, 2007.

Elrod, Linda D. ("Cricket"). Editor's note. 41 Fam. L.Q. vii (2007).

Symposium on Bankruptcy Law. 41 Fam. L.Q. 219-411 (2007). [L]|[W]

Martin, Nathalie. Winners and losers in bankruptcy reform: do women and children really come out on top? 41 Fam. L.Q. 219-225 (2007). [L]|[W]

Richards, Janet Leach. A guide to spousal support and property division claims under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. 41 Fam. L.Q. 227-248 (2007). [L]|[W]

Musselman, James L. Once upon a time in bankruptcy court: sorting out liability of marital property for marital debt is no fairy tale. 41 Fam. L.Q. 249-273 (2007). [L]|[W]

Satz, Michael and Elizabeth Barker Brandt. Representing victims of domestic violence in property distribution proceedings after the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. 41 Fam. L.Q. 275-298 (2007). [L]|[W]

White, Michaela M. and James P. Caher. The dog that didn't bark: domestic support obligations and exempt property after BABCPA. 41 Fam. L.Q. 299-320 (2007). [L]|[W]

Strauss, Philip L. and Karen Cordry. Domestic support issues from a governmental perspective. 41 Fam. L.Q. 321-342 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bowles, Claude R. Expecting the unexpected: unusual domestic relations law issues that may arise under the BAPCPA. 41 Fam. L.Q. 343-364 (2007). [L]|[W]

American Bar Association Child Custody and Adoption Pro Bono Project. Hearing children's voices and interests in adoption and guardianship proceedings. 41 Fam. L.Q. 365-391 (2007). [L]|[W]

Spinak, Jane. When did lawyers for children stop reading Goldstein, Freud and Solnit? Lessons from the twentieth century on best interests and the role of the child advocate. 41 Fam. L.Q. 393-411 (2007). [L]|[W]

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96 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.

Blocher, Joseph. School naming rights and the First Amendment's perfect storm. 96 Geo. L.J. 1-57 (2007). [L]|[W]

Claus, Lawrence. The one court that Congress cannot take away: singularity, supremacy, and Article III. 96 Geo. L.J. 59-121 (2007). [L]|[W]

Richards, Neil M. and Daniel J. Solove. Privacy's other path: recovering the law of confidentiality. 96 Geo. L.J. 123-182 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tebbe, Nelson. Witchcraft and statecraft: liberal democracy in Africa. 96 Geo. L.J. 183-236 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hayden, Jessica Powley. Note. The ties that bind: the Constitution, structural restraints, and government action overseas. 96 Geo. L.J. 237- 271 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hewett, Martin A. Note. A more reliable right to present a defense: the Compulsory Process Clause after . (Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36, 2004.) 96 Geo. L.J. 273-315 (2007). [L]|[W]

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35 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUARTERLY, NO. 1, FALL, 2007.

Kaufman, Michael J. PICS in focus: a majority of the Supreme Court reaffirms the constitutionality of race-conscious school integration strategies. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1-40 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mirow, M.C. Marbury in Mexico: judicial review's precocious southern migration. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 41-117 (2007). [L]|[W]

Huffman, Robin. Note. Bankruptcy and free speech: new Bankruptcy Code provisions restrict attorneys' right to properly advise clients. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 118-138 (2007). [L]|[W]

Yamaoka, Christopher D. Note. The state secrets privilege: what's wrong with it, how it got that way, and how the courts can fix it. 35 Hastings Const. L.Q. 139-160 (2007). [L]|[W]

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20 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE SEMIOTICS OF LAW, NO. 4, PP. 285-394, 2007.

Kurzon, Dennis. Peters Edition v. Batt: the intertextuality of silence. 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 285-303 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Vlachopoulos, Stefanos. Legal meanings across linguistic barriers: the intralingual and interlingual translation of laws in Greece and Cyprus. 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 305-325 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Menezes de Carvalho, Evandro. The decisional juridical discourse of the appellate body of the WTO: among treaties and dictionaries as referents. 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 327-352 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Moore, Nathan. (Book review. Reviewing Alison Young, Judging the Image: Art, Value, Law.) 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 353-362 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Fiddler, Michael. (Book review. Reviewing Images in Law, edited by A. Wagner & W. Pencak.) 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 363-366 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Tusseau, Guillaume. (Book review. Reviewing Hans Kelson, Controverses sur la Theorie pure du droit, Remarques criitiques sur Georges Scelle et Michel Virally.) 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. 367-393 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Author index of volume 20. 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. unpaged (2007).

Contents of volume 20. 20 Int'l J. for Semiotics L. unpaged (2007).

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22 JOURNAL OF LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Proceedings From the Symposium on the Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 157-648 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Ruhl, J.B. and James Salzman. The law and policy beginnings of ecosystem services. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 157-172 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Neuman, Janet. Thinking inside the box: looking for ecosystem services within a forested watershed. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 173-205 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Tarlock, A. Dan. Ecosystem services in the Klamath Basin: battlefield casualties or the future? 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 207-242 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Abrams, Robert Haskell. Broadening narrow perspectives and nuisance law: protecting ecosystem services in the ACF Basin. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 243-298 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Donahue, Debra L. Federal rangeland policy: perverting law and jeopardizing ecosystem services. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 299-354 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Craig, Robin Kundis. Valuing coastal and ocean ecosystem services: the paradox of scarcity for marine resources commodities and the potential role of lifestyle value competition. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 355-410 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Goble, Dale D. What are slugs good for? Ecosystem services and the conservation of biodiversity. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 411-440 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Arnold, Craig Anthony (Tony). The structure of the land use regulatory system in the United States. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 441-523 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Ruhl, J.B. The background principles of natural capital and ecosystem services--did Lucas open Pandora's box? 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 525- 547 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Markell, David. Is there a possible role for regulatory enforcement in the effort to value, protect, and restore ecosystem services. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 549-598 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Hodas, David R. Ecosystem subsidies of fossil fuels. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 599-622 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Hirsch, Dennis D. Trading in ecosystem services: carbon sinks and the clean development mechanism. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 623-639 (2007). [L ]|[W]

Abstracts of the articles in volume 22. 22 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 641- 648 (2007). [L ]|[W]

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15 JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY, NO. 2, PP. 333-904, 2007.

Symposium: Crawford and Beyond: Revisited in Dialogue. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 333-904 (2007). [L]|[W]

Pitler, Robert M. Introduction. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 333-348a (2007). [L]|[W]

Davies, Thomas Y. Not the Framers' design: how the framing-era ban against hearsay evidence refutes the Crawford-Davis testimonial formulation of the scope of the original Confrontation Clause. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 349-469 (2007). [L]|[W]

Jonakait, Randolph N. The (futile) search for a common law right of confrontation: beyond Brasier's irrelevance to (perhaps) relevant American cases. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 471-494 (2007). [L]|[W]

Franze, Anthony J. The Confrontation Clause and originalism: lessons from King v. Brasier. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 495-551 (2007). [L]|[W]

Friedman, Richard D. Crawford, Davis, and way beyond. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 553-586 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fisher, Jeffrey L. What happened--and what is happening--to the Confrontation Clause? 15 J.L. & Pol'y 587-633 (2007). [L]|[W]

Kirst, Roger W. Confrontation rules after Davis v. Washington. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 635-683 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mosteller, Robert P. Confrontation as constitutional criminal procedure: Crawford's birth did not require that Roberts had to die. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 685-723 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tuerkheimer, Deborah. A relational approach to the right of confrontation and its loss. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 725-757 (2007). [L]|[W]

Raeder, Myrna S. Domestic violence cases after Davis: is the glass half empty or half full? 15 J.L. & Pol'y 759-789 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mnookin, Jennifer L. Expert evidence and the Confrontation Clause after Crawford v. Washington. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 791-862 (2007). [L]|[W]

Flanagan, James F. Foreshadowing the future of forefeiture/estoppel by wrongdoing: Davis v. Washington and the necessity of the defendant's intent to intimidate the witness. 15 J.L. & Pol'y 863-904 (2007). [L]|[W]

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32 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY, NO. 4, FALL, 2007.

Tomlins, Christopher. In this issue. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 879-882 (2007). [L]|[W]

Paik, Anthony, Ann Southworth and John P. Heinz. Lawyers of the right: networks and organization. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 883-917 (2007). [L]|[W]

McMahon, Kevin J. Presidents, political regimes, and contentious Supreme Court nominations: a historical institutional model. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 919-954 (2007). [L]|[W]

Collins, Paul M., Jr. and Lisa A. Solowiej. Interest group participation, competition, and conflict in the U.S. Supreme Court. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 955-984 (2007). [L]|[W]

Lipson, Daniel N. Embracing diversity: the institutionalization of affirmative action as diversity management at UC-Berkeley, UT-Austin, and UW-Madison. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 985-1026 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schmidt, James D. The ends of innocence: age as a mode of inquiry in sociolegal studies. (Reviewing Holly Brewer, By Birth or Consent: Children, Law, and the Anglo-American Revolution in Authority and Stephen Robertson, Crimes Against Children: Sexual Violence and Legal Culture in New York City, 1880-1960.) 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1029-1057 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sharafi, Mitra. A new history of colonial lawyering: Likhovski and legal identities in the British Empire. (Reviewing Assaf Likhovski, Law and Identity in Mandate Palestine.) 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1059-1094 (2007). [L]|[W]

Davis, Kevin E. and Michael B. Kruse. Taking the measure of law: the case of the Doing Business project. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1095-1119 (2007). [L]|[W]

Book notes. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1121-1131 (2007). [L]|[W]

Index to volume 32. 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1133-1138 (2007). [L]|[W]

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72 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Bogus, Carl T. Rescuing Burke. 72 Mo. L. Rev. 387-476 (2007). [L]|[W]

Garry, Patrick M. The First Amendment and non-political speech: exploring a constitutional model that focuses on the existence of alternative channels of communication. 72 Mo. L. Rev. 477-524 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gaba, Jeffrey M. John Locke and the meaning of the Takings Clause. 72 Mo. L. Rev. 525-579 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bridges, Kaitlin A. Note. "Hanging" on to the Till: interpretations of BAPCPA's hanging paragraph. (Till v. SCS Credit Corp., 541 U.S. 465, 2004.) 72 Mo. L. Rev. 581-604 (2007). [L]|[W]

Conlon, Jessica L. Note. "Appropriate" conduct: the constitutionality of the Missouri Legislature's appropriations for the state Family Planning Program. 72 Mo. L. Rev. 605-632 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cooney, John Daly. Note. Determining when to start the clock: the "capable of ascertainment" standard and repressed memory sexual abuse cases. (Powel v. Chaminade College Preparatory, Inc., 197 S.W.3d 576, 2006.) 72 Mo. L. Rev. 633-649 (2007). [L]|[W]

Montgomery, Evan D. Note. The Missouri photo-ID requirement for voting: ensuring both access and integrity. 72 Mo. L. Rev. 651-677 (2007). [L]|[W]

Stonecipher, Jennifer. Note. Advertising regulations on sexually oriented businesses: how far is too far? (Passions Video, Inc. v. Nixon, 458 F.3d 837, 2006.) 72 Mo. L. Rev. 679-693 (2007). [L]|[W]

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47 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL, NO. 2, SPRING, 2007.

Hall, Em. Introduction. 47 Nat. Resources J. vii (2007).

Hunter, Molly. Wildland fire use in southwestern forests: an underutilized management option? 47 Nat. Resources J. 257-266 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sellars, Richard West. A very large array: early federal historic preservation--the Antiquities Act, Mesa Verde, and the National Park Service Act. 47 Nat. Resources J. 267-328 (2007). [L]|[W]

Brown, Thomas C., John C. Bergstrom and John B. Loomis. Defining, valuing, and providing ecosystem goods and services. 47 Nat. Resources J. 329-376 (2007). [L]|[W]

Sousa, David J. and Christopher McGrory Klyza. New directions in environmental policy making: an emerging collaborative regime or reinventing interest group liberalism? 47 Nat. Resources J. 377-444 (2007). [L]|[W]

Heinmiller, B. Timothy. The politics of "cap and trade" policies. 47 Nat. Resources J. 445-467 (2007). [L]|[W]

Eaton, Curtis, Allan Ingelson and Rainer Knopff. Property rights regimes to optimize natural resource use--future CBM development and sustainability. 47 Nat. Resources J. 469-496 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ayoo, Collins. (Book review. Reviewing K.N. Ninan, with S. Jyothis, P. Babu & V. Ramakrishnappa, The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation: Valuation of Tropical Forest Ecosystems.) 47 Nat. Resources J. 497-500 (2007). [L]|[W]

Tobias, Carl. (Book review. Reviewing Mark Kurlansky, The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell.) 47 Nat. Resources J. 500-501 (2007). [L]|[W]

Blonder, Margaret. (Book review. Reviewing, The Antiquities Act: A Century of American Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation, edited by David Harmon, Francis P. McManamon & Dwight T. Pitcaithley.) 47 Nat. Resources J. 502-505 (2007). [L]|[W]

Books received. 47 Nat. Resources J. 507-510 (2007). [L]|[W]

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10 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY, NO. 2, PP. 281-443, 2006-2007.

Darrow, Jonathan J. and Gerald R. Ferrera. Who owns a decedent's e-mails: inheritable probate assets or property of the network? 10 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 281-320 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Steinbuch, Robert. The executive-internalization approach to high-risk corporate behavior: establishing individual criminal liability for the intentional or reckless introduction of excessively dangerous products or services into the stream of commerce. 10 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 321-365 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Groendyke, Emily J. Note. Ake v. Oklahoma: proposals for making the right a reality. 10 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 367-394 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Straw, Christopher M. Note. Unnecessary risk: how the FDIC's examination policies threaten the security of the Bank Insurance Fund. 10 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 395-426 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

Rus, Tudor N. The short, unhappy life of the Byrd Amendment. 10 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 427-443 (2006-2007). [L]|[W]

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82 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, NOVEMBER, 2007.

Sears, Hon. Leah Ward. Brennan Lecture. The "marriage gap": a case for strengthening marriage in the 21st century. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1243-1264 (2007). [L]|[W]

Snead, O. Carter. Neuroimaging and the "complexity" of capital punishment. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1265-1339 (2007). [L]|[W]

Staudt, Nancy C., Rene Lindstadt and Jason O'Connor. Judicial decisions as legislation: congressional oversight of Supreme Court tax cases, 1954- 2005. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1340-1402 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mikkilineni, Tara. Note. Constitutional default rules and interbranch cooperation. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1403-1433 (2007). [L]|[W]

Paulsen, Erik. Note. Imposing limits on prosecutorial discretion in corporate prosecution agreements. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1434-1469 (2007). [L]|[W]

Plato, Russell Patrick. Note. Selective entrenchment against state constitutional change: subject matter restrictions and the threat of differential amendability. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1470-1509 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ross, Lisa B. Note. Learning the language: an examination of the use of voter initiatives to make language education policy. 82 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1510-1546 (2007). [L]|[W]

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33 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 755-1223, 2007.

The Thirtieth Annual Law Review Symposium. Frontiers of Estate Planning: Changing Laws for Changing Times. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 755-1012 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bloom, Ira Mark. Powers of appointment under the Restatement (Third) of Property. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 755-805 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bennett, Charles M. Frontiers in ethics: the estate lawyer's duty of loyalty and confidentiality to the fiduciary client: examining the past to make wise choices now and in the future. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 807- 864 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beyer, Gerry W. and Claire G. Hargrove. Digital wills: has the time come for wills to join the digital revolution? 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 865- 902 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cooper, Jeffrey A. Speak clearly and listen well: negating the duty to diversify trust investments. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 903-942 (2007). [L]|[W]

Fox, Charles D. IV. How revocable is irrevocable? Obtaining flexibility in irrevocable trusts. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 943-973 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rhodes, Anne-Marie. Consequences of heirs' misconduct: moving from rules to discretion. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 975-991 (2007). [L]|[W]

Waggoner, Lawrence W. Class gifts under the Restatement (Third) of Property. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 993-1012 (2007). [L]|[W]

McConvill, James. Shareholder empowerment as an end in itself: a new perspective on allocation of power in the modern corporation. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1013-1062 (2007). [L]|[W]

Survey of Ohio Law. Ohio Supreme Court decisions: 2006. 33 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1063-1223 (2007). [L]|[W]

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59 OKLAHOMA LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, WINTER, 2006.

Ankersen, Thomas T. and Thomas K. Ruppert. Defending the polygon: the emerging human right to communal property. 59 Okla. L. Rev. 681-757 (2006). [L]|[W]

Pfeffer, Robert E. Losing control: regulating situational crime prevention in mass private property. 59 Okla. L. Rev. 759-808 (2006). [L]|[W]

Tepker, Harry F. Tradition & the abolition of capital punishment for juvenile crime. 59 Okla. L. Rev. 809-831 (2006). [L]|[W]

Dacus, Stephen. Note. The application of Title VII to consensual, indirect employer conduct. (Miller v. Department of Corrections, 115 P.3d 77, 2005.) 59 Okla. L. Rev. 833-854 (2006). [L]|[W]

Morris, Jonathan D. Note. Favoring the drafting party? (State ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Texaco Exploration & Production, Inc., 131 P.3d 705, 2005.) 59 Okla. L. Rev. 855-876 (2006). [L]|[W]

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40 REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL, NO. 4, WINTER, 2006.

Orth, John V. The burden of an easement. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 639-646 (2006). [L]|[W]

Schiavo, Frank L. Does the use of "request," "wish," or "desire" create a precatory trust or not? 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 647-666 (2006). [L]|[W]

Sandefur, Timothy. Why the Rule against Perpetuities mattered in Pleasants v. Pleasants. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 667-677 (2006). [L]|[W]

Felten, Jennifer. Brownfield redevelopment 1995-2005: an environmental justice success story? 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 679-704 (2006). [L]|[W]

Kaufman, Craig. Sympathy for the devil's advocate: assisting the attorney general when charitable matters reach the courtroom. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 705-738 (2006). [L]|[W]

Suarez, Adrienne Iwamoto. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions.on free speech? First Amendment rights in common-interest communities. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 739-763 (2006). [L]|[W]

Good, Steven L. and Celeste M. Hammond. Real estate auctions--legal concerns for an increasingly preferred method of selling real property. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 765-822 (2006). [L]|[W]

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37 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 929-1152, 2007.

Meron, Daniel. Balancing government regulation against access to drugs: address to Seton Hall University School of Law. 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 929- 939 (2007). [L]|[W]

Gilhooley, Margaret. Vioxx's history and the need for better procedures and better testing. 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 941-968 (2007). [L]|[W]

Falit, Benjamin P. Curbing industry sponsors' incentive to design post- approval trials that are suboptimal for informing prescribers but more likely than optimal designs to yield favorable results. 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 969-1049 (2007). [L]|[W]

McDonough, Theodore Y. Comment. Internet communications privacy after . (United States v. Councilman, 418 F.3d 67, 2005.) 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1051-1074 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bahri, Mireille. Comment. The magic of Disney: turning best practices into standards of performance. (In re Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litig., 907 A.2d 693, 2005.) 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1075-1100 (2007). [L]|[W]

Speece, Lyndsay D. Comment. Beyond borders: CAFTA's role in shaping labor standards in free trade agreements. 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1101-1126 (2007). [L]|[W]

Schleifer, Beth E. Comment. Progressive accommodation: moving towards legislatively approved intermittent parental leave. 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1127-1151 (2007). [L]|[W]

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60 SMU LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2007.

Jefferson, Wallace B. Foreword. 60 SMU L. Rev. i-iii (2007).

Ferrill, A. Michael, Leslie Sara Hyman and William "Butch" Hulse. Antitrust and consumer protection. 60 SMU L. Rev. 669-711 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hosch, Charles M. and Lauren T. Becker. Business torts. 60 SMU L. Rev. 713-741 (2007). [L]|[W]

Zambrano, Angela C., Margaret H. Allen and Aimee N. Blanchard. Civil evidence. 60 SMU L. Rev. 743-766 (2007). [L]|[W]

Colleluori, Donald, Gary D. Eisenstat and Bill E. Davidoff. Civil procedure: pre-trial and trial. 60 SMU L. Rev. 767-796 (2007). [L]|[W]

Krahmer, John. Commercial transactions. 60 SMU L. Rev. 797-816 (2007). [L]|[W]

George, James P. and Anna K. Teller. Conflict of laws. 60 SMU L. Rev. 817-838 (2007). [L]|[W]

Reed, Toni Scott and Michael D. Feiler. Construction and surety law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 839-883 (2007). [L]|[W]

West, Glenn D. and Emmanuel U. Obi. Corporations. 60 SMU L. Rev. 885-912 (2007). [L]|[W]

Strahan, April A. and Michael E. Keasler. Criminal procedure: confessions, searches, and seizures. 60 SMU L. Rev. 913-940 (2007). [L]|[W]

Neal, Bryan P., Stephen F. Fink and Elizabeth A. Schartz. Employment law practice. 60 SMU L. Rev. 941-970 (2007). [L]|[W]

White, Gaye. Energy regulation. 60 SMU L. Rev. 971-985 (2007). [L]|[W]

Deatherage, Scott D., Brendan Lowrey and Chris Smith. Environmental law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 987-1012 (2007). [L]|[W]

McKnight, Joseph W. Family law: husband and wife. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1013- 1052 (2007). [L]|[W]

Thomas, Linda B. and Ardita L. Vick. Family law: parent and child. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1053-1080 (2007). [L]|[W]

Coldwell, Deborah S., et al. Franchise law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1081-1112 (2007). [L]|[W]

Collins, J. Price, Ashley E. Frizzell and Omar Galicia. Insurance law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1113-1140 (2007). [L]|[W]

McCombs, David L., Phillip B. Philbin and Jacob G. Hodges. Intellectual property law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1141-1167 (2007). [L]|[W]

Coffey, Monica L. Local government and municipal law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1169-1187 (2007). [L]|[W]

Brown, Richard F. Oil, gas, and mineral law. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1189-1216 (2007). [L]|[W]

Waters, Steven A. and Joel Inglesias. Partnerships. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1217- 1232 (2007). [L]|[W]

Hinson, Kelli M., Jennifer Evans Morris and Elizabeth A. Snyder. Professional liability. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1233-1260 (2007). [L]|[W]

White, J. Richard, J. Kenneth Kopf and G. Roland Love. Real property. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1261-1291 (2007). [L]|[W]

Flint, George Lee, Jr. Securities regulation. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1293-1309 (2007). [L]|[W]

Ohlenforst, Cynthia M., et al. Taxation. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1311-1343 (2007). [L]|[W]

Rosenthal, Brent M., Misty A. Farris and Sharon D. Bautista. Toxic torts and mass torts. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1345-1361 (2007). [L]|[W]

Beyer, Gerry W. Wills and trusts. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1363-1387 (2007). [L]|[W]

Anderson, Arthur J. Zoning and land use. 60 SMU L. Rev. 1389-1406 (2007). [L]|[W]

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86 TEXAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2007.

Duffy, John F. Inventing invention: a case study of legal innovation. 86 Tex. L. Rev. 1-72 (2007). [L]|[W]

Siegel, Jonathan R. A theory of justiciability. 86 Tex. L. Rev. 73-139 (2007). [L]|[W]

Priel, Danny. In search of argument. (Reviewing Ronald Dworkin, Is Democracy Possible Here?: Principles for a New Political Debate.) 86 Tex. L. Rev. 141-164 (2007). [L]|[W]

Conley, Joe G. Note. Conflict of interest and the EPA's Science Advisory Board. 86 Tex. L. Rev. 165-189 (2007). [L]|[W]

Mader, David S. Note. Wilbur's conundrum: property in the DNA of selectively bred animals. 86 Tex. L. Rev. 191-221 (2007). [L]|[W]

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73 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2006.

Posner, Eric A. International law: a welfarist approach. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 487-543 (2006). [L]|[W]

Redish, Martin H. and Andrianna D. Kastanek. Settlement class actions, the case-or-controversy requirement, and the nature of the adjudicatory process. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 545-615 (2006). [L]|[W]

Spencer, A. Benjamin. Jurisdiction to adjudicate: a revised analysis. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 617-672 (2006). [L]|[W]

Moncrieff, Abigail R. Comment. Payments to Medicaid doctors: interpreting the "equal access" provision. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 673-704 (2006). [L]|[W]

Park, Rob. Comment. Putting the "best" in best efforts. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 705-729 (2006). [L]|[W]

Silver, Rebecca. Comment. Standard of review in FOIA appeals and the misuse of summary judgment. 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 731-757 (2006). [L]|[W]

Kersch, Ken I. Justice Breyer's Mandarin liberty. (Reviewing Stephen Breyer, Active Liberty: Interpreting our Democratic Constitution.) 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 759-822 (2006). [L]|[W]

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2007 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LEGAL FORUM

Immigration Law and Policy. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 1-640. [L]|[W]

Ahmad, Muneer I. Guantanamo is here: the Military Commissions Act and noncitizen vulnerability. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 1-25. [L]|[W]

Olivas, Michael A. Immigration-related state and local ordinances: preemption, prejudice, and the proper role for enforcement. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 27-56. [L]|[W]

Schuck, Peter H. Taking immigration federalism seriously. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 57-92. [L]|[W]

Chang, Howard F. Cultural communities in a global labor market: immigration restrictions as residential segregation. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 93-130. [L]|[W]

Reyes, Belinda I. The impact of U.S. immigration policy on Mexican unauthorized immigration. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 131-155. [L]|[W]

Johnson, Kevin R. Protecting national security through more liberal admission of immigrants. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 157-191. [L]|[W]

Wishnie, Michael J. Prohibiting the employment of unauthorized immigrants: the experiment fails. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 193-217. [L]|[W]

Rodriguez, Cristina M. Guest workers and integration: toward a theory of what immigrants and Americans owe one another. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 219-288. [L]|[W]

Martin, Philip. Guest workers: new solution or new problem? 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 289-315. [L]|[W]

Chacon, Jennifer M. Whose community shield?: examining the removal of the criminal street gang member. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 317-357. [L]|[W]

Wexler, Lesley. The non-legal role of international human rights law in addressing immigration. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 359-403. [L]|[W]

Benson, Lenni B. You can't get there from here: managing judicial review of immigration cases. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 405-446 (2007). [L]|[W]

Morawetz, Nancy. Citizenship and the courts. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 447- 469. [L]|[W]

Falkler, Jonathan L. Comment. Economic mistreatment as persecution in asylum claims: towards a consistent standard. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 471-501. [L]|[W]

Fortosis, James A. Comment. Through the funnel of abstraction: why specific intent should be the required mens rea for attempted illegal reentries. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 503-537. [L]|[W]

Fregia, Shani. Comment. Statutory rape: a crime of violence for purposes of immigrant deportation? 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 539-563. [L]|[W]

Gebisa, Ebba. Comment. Constitutional concerns with enforcement and expansion of expedited removal. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 565-589. [L]|[W]

Hausman, Claire. Comment. Limiting application of INA section 241(a)(5) after Fernandez-Vargas v. Gonzales. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 591- 611. [L]|[W]

Tarlock, Marc E. Comment. Voluntary departure and the right to reopen removal proceedings on the merits. 2007 U. Chi. Legal F. 613-640. [L]|[W]

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47 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2007.

Weissbrodt, David and Amy Bergquist. Extraordinary rendition and the humanitarian law of war and occupation. 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 295-356 (2007). [L]|[W]

Cao, Lan. Culture change. 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 357-412 (2007). [L]|[W]

Delaney, Patrick X. Transnational corruption: regulation across borders. 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 413-461 (2007). [L]|[W]

Quane, Helen. Rights in conflict? The rationale and implications of using human rights in conflict prevention strategies. 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 463-523 (2007). [L]|[W]

Brower, Charles H. II. Nunca Mas or deja vu? 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 525-544 (2007). [L]|[W]

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117 YALE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2007.

Klass, Gregory. Contracting for cooperation in recovery. 117 Yale L.J. 2- 68 (2007). [L]|[W]

Bloom, Matthew. Note. "I did not come here to defend myself": responding to war on terror detainees' attempts to dismiss counsel and boycott the trial. 117 Yale L.J. 70-119 (2007). [L]|[W]

Jain, Eisha. Note. Realizing the potential of the joint harassment/retaliation claim. 117 Yale L.J. 120-164 (2007). [L]|[W]

Chafetz, Josh. Cleaning house: congressional commissioners for standards. 117 Yale L.J. 165-173 (2007). [L]|[W]

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