August 31, 2012 - Capital University Law School

CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS
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Key to Citations—-August 31, 2012
Administrative Law Review
64
Akron Law Review
45
Alabama Law Review
63
Albany Law Review
75
Antitrust Law Journal
78
Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
28
Army Lawyer
Asian American Law Journal
18
Baylor Law Review
64
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
33
California Western International Law Journal
42
Capital University Law Review
40
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
13
Charleston Law Review
6
Columbia Business Law Review
2012
Constitutional Commentary
28
Creighton Law Review
45
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
14
Duquesne Business Law Journal
14
Environmental Law
42
FIU Law Review
6
Florida Tax Review
12
Fordham International Law Journal
35
George Washington Law Review
80
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy
19
Georgia Law Review
46
Georgia State University Law Review
28
Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy
33
Harvard Human Rights Journal
25
Harvard International Law Journal
53
Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal
9
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
61
Iowa Law Review
97
Journal of Business & Technology Law
7
Journal of International Economic Law
15
Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
27
Journal of Law, Economics & Organization
28
Louisiana Law Review
72
Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law
13
Marquette Law Review
95
Maryland Law Review
71
Michigan Journal of International Law
33
New England Law Review
46
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
44
North Dakota Law Review
*87
Phoenix Law Review
5
Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal
25
San Diego International Law Journal
13
Southern California Law Review
85
St. Mary’s Law Journal
43
Texas Tech Law Review
**44
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
13
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
33
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy
+2
Admin. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Akron L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 389-566, 2012.
Ala. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 667-940, 2012.
Alb. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 1223-1630, 2011/2012.
Antitrust L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-278, 2012.
Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L., No. 3, Pp. 539-718, 2011.
Army Law., February, 2012.
Asian Am. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-175, 2011.
Baylor L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-226, 2012.
Cal. W. Int’l L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2012.
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Charleston L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 387-798 .
Const. Comment., No. 1, Spring, 2012.
Creighton L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2012.
DePaul J. Health Care L., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Duq. Bus. L.J., No. 1, Winter, 2011.
Envtl. L., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
FIU L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2011.
Fla. Tax Rev., No. 7, Pp. 517-628, 2012.
Fordham Int’l L.J., No. 5, June, 2012.
Geo. Wash. L. Rev., No. 4, June, 2012.
Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y, No. 3, Summer, 2012.
Ga. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
Ga. St. U. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2012.
Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y, No. 1, Fall, 2011.
Harv. Hum. Rts. J., Spring, 2012.
Harv. Int’l L.J., No. 2, Summer, 2012.
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J., No. 2, Summer, 2012.
Int’l & Comp. L.Q., No. 2, April, 2012.
Iowa L. Rev., No. 5, July, 2012.
J. Bus. & Tech. L., No. 2, Pp. 247-424, 2012.
J. Int’l Econ. L., No. 2, June, 2012.
J. Land Use & Envtl. L., No. 1, Fall, 2011.
J.L. Econ. & Org., No. 2, June, 2012.
La. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2012.
Loy. J. Pub. Int. L., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Marq. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
Md. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 953-1326, 2012.
Mich. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
New Eng. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2012.
N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
N.D. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 299-474, 2011.
Phoenix L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
Quinnipiac Prob. L.J., No. 4, Pp. 353-460, 2012.
San Diego Int’l L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2012.
S. Cal. L. Rev., No. 3, March, 2012.
St. Mary’s L.J., No. 4, Pp. 691-898, 2012.
Tex. Tech. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2012.
Transactions, No. 2, Spring, 2012.
U. Pa. J. Int’l L., No. 5, Pp. 1117-1201, 2012.
Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y, No. 1, May, 2012.
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Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal
15
Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J., Pp. 1-222, 2012.
* A portion of this issue comprises the North Dakota Supreme Court Review.
** This entire issue comprises the Fifth Circuit Survey July 2010-June 2011.
+ Note new title to CILP indexing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Administrative Law Review
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
The Rise of Behavioral Law and Economics. Foreword by
Maurice E. Stucke; articles by students N. Adam Dietrich II,
Grant Marshall and Tyler R. Morgan. 13 Transactions 309-381
(2012).
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AGRICULTURE LAW
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Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy
Luna, Guadalupe T. United States v. Duro: farmworker housing
and agricultural law constructions. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty
L.J. 397-447 (2012).
Spring 2011 Food and Agricultural Law Symposium. Articles by
Debra M. Strauss, Nicholas R. Johnson, A. Bryan Endres, Kristin
Eads and Jennifer Zwagerman. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1164 (2011).
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Noller, Matthew Vincent H. Note. Darkness on the edge of town:
how entitlements theory can shine a light on termination of
transfers in sound recordings. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 763-798 (2012).
Reap, David. Note. A proposal for an alternate dispute resolution
process for the fashion industry after the Innovative Design
Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 621-652 (2012).
Shelley, Wesley Ryan. Comment. Setting the tone: the Lacey
Act’s attempt to combat the international trade of illegally
obtained plant and wildlife and its effect on musical instrument
making. 42 Envtl. L. 549-575 (2012).
BANKING AND FINANCE
Bradley, Caroline. Transparency and financial regulation in the
European Union: crisis and complexity. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1171-1206 (2012).
Curzan, Jared. Comment. A critical linkage: the role of German
constitutional law in the European economic crisis and the future
of the Eurozone. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1543-1587 (2012).
Lastra, Rosa M. The evolution of the European Central Bank. 35
Fordham Int’l L.J. 1260-1281 (2012).
Lyngen, Narissa. Recent development. Basel III: dynamics of
state implementation. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 519-535 (2012).
McDonald, Scott A., Maj., U.S. Army. Follow the money:
obtaining and using financial information in military criminal
investigations and prosecutions. Army Law. 12-24 (2012).
Morgan, Tyler R. Student article. The refinancing crisis in
commercial real estate: Dodd-Frank threatens to curtail CMBS
lending. 13 Transactions 361-381 (2012).
O’Brien, Rourke. “We don’t do banks”: financial lives of
families on public assistance. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
485-497 (2012).
Petursson, Birgir T. and Andrew P. Morriss. Global economies,
regulatory failure, and loose money: lessons for regulating the
finance sector from Iceland’s financial crisis. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
691-800 (2012).
Pisarcik, Keith A. Comment. Antitrust and bank regulation: was
the Clayton Act on hold during a time of crisis? 14 Duq. Bus.
L.J. 47-68 (2011).
Sigar, Karina. Comment. Fret no more: inapplicability of
crowdfunding concerns in the Internet age and the JOBS Act’s
safeguards. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 473-506 (2012).
White, Reed. Note. If it quacks like a duck: in light of today’s
financial environment, should credit unions continue to enjoy tax
exemptions? 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1367-1396 (2012).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Beess und Chrostin, Jessica. Recent development. Sovereign debt
restructuring and mass claims arbitration before the ICSID, the
Abaclat case. (Abaclat and Others v. The Argentine Republic,
ICSID ARB/07/05, 2011,
http://italaw.com/documents/AbaclatDecisiononJurisdiction.pdf.)
53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 505-517 (2012).
Esteibar, Lancelot L. Note. To kill a mockingbird mediator?:
assessing the need for third-party neutrals in federal bankruptcy
courts’ home foreclosure avoidance programs. 13 Cardozo J.
Conflict Resol. 527-563 (2012).
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Fillippi, Jamie G. Comment. The legacy of the Anna Nicole
Smith case in bankruptcy courts. (Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct.
2594, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 19-46 (2011).
Rogers, Lydia. Comment. The bankruptcy implications of a
court-ordered buyout for shareholder oppression: is it a remedy at
all? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 594-621 (2012).
Umari, Basil A. and Blake H. Bailey. Bankruptcy survey. 44
Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 539-563 (2012).
BIOGRAPHY
Freyer, Tony A., Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. and R. Volney Riser.
Clement Clay Torbert and Alabama law reform. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
867-894 (2012).
Rabil, Mark. My three decades with Darryl Hunt. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1535-1577 (2011/2012).
Vollertsen, Nancy. Wrongful conviction: how a family survives.
75 Alb. L. Rev. 1509-1528 (2011/2012).
Russo, Dana. Note. School desegregation: from Topeka, Kansas
to Wake County, North Carolina—changing the path, but staying
the course. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 535-559 (2012).
LatCrit XVI Symposium - Global Justice: Theories, Histories,
Futures. Foreword by Ernesto Hernández-López; cluster
introductions by Gil Gott, Pedro A. Malavet and Mark Harris;
articles by José María Monzón, Antony Anghie, Asli Bâli, Aziz
Rana, Hugo Rojas Corral, Cynthia M. Costas-Centivany, Charles
R. Venator-Santiago, Kim Benita Vera, Jessica A. Solyom, Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Alfredo Mirandé. 42 Cal. W. Int’l
L.J. 265-540 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Civil Rights or Civil Wants? Introduction by
Frederick Watson Vaughn and Jennifer Lee Case; articles by
Maurice C. Daniels, Cameron Van Patterson, Derek W. Black,
Kevin R. Johnson, Linda Kelly Hill, Woodrow Hartzog, Bradley
A. Areheart, Laurie R. Blank and Amos N. Guiora. 46 Ga. L.
Rev. 519-761 (2012).
CIVIL LAW
Lovett, John A. Love, loyalty and the Louisiana Civil Code:
rules, standards and hybrid discretion in a mixed jurisdiction. 72
La. L. Rev. 923-998 (2012).
CIVIL RIGHTS AND DISCRIMINATION
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Asian American Law Journal
California Western International Law Journal
Georgia Law Review
Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy
Adams, Michelle. Racial inclusion, exclusion and segregation in
constitutional law. 28 Const. Comment. 1-35 (2012).
Araiza, William D. Back to the future. (Reviewing David
Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights
Against Progressive Reform.) 28 Const. Comment. 111-138
(2012).
Camilli, Joseph A.
Student article.
Minnesota’s felon
disenfranchisement: an historical legal relic, rooted in racism, that
fails to satisfy a legitimate penological interest. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 235-267 (2011).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Losing to Win: Discussions of Race and
Intercollegiate Sports. Foreword by Timothy Davis; articles by
Amy Christian McCormick, Robert A. McCormick, Rodney K.
Smith, Neil Millhiser, Ahmed E. Taha, David K. Wiggins, Linda
S. Greene, N. Jeremi Duru, George B. Cunningham, Jeff Stone,
Andrew C. Billings, Kevin B. Blackstone, Christopher David
Ruiz Cameron, Angela J. Hattery, Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman and
Alfred Dennis Mathewson. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-319
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
COMMERCIAL LAW
Popofsky, M. Laurence. Does Leegin liberate the law governing
horizontal conspiracies from its vertical contamination? 78
Antitrust L.J. 23-36 (2012).
Sandrik, Karen E. Warranting rightful claims. 72 La. L. Rev.
873-922 (2012).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
Moore, Aaron M. Student essay. Preserving the ark of our safety:
how a stronger administrative approach could save Section 5 of
the Voting Rights Act. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 531-563 (2012).
Battaglia, Nicholas A. Comment. The Casey Anthony trial and
wrongful exonerations: how “trial by media” cases diminish
public confidence in the criminal justice system. 75 Alb. L. Rev.
1579-1611 (2011/2012).
Nagle, Mary Kathryn. Standing Bear v. Crook: the case for
equality under Waaxe’s law. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-502
(2012).
Billings, Andrew C. Talking around race: stereotypes, media, and
the twenty-first century collegiate athlete. 2 Wake Forest J.L. &
Pol’y 199-213 (2012).
Quigley, William P. Racism: the crime in criminal justice. 13
Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 417-426 (2012).
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Blackstone, Kevin B. The whitening of sports media and the
coloring of black athletes’ images. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y
215-225 (2012).
Dioso-Villa, Rachel. Without legal obligation: compensating the
wrongfully convicted in Australia. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1329-1372
(2011/2012).
Brick, Josh. Case note. The United States Supreme Court holds
that Exemption 7(C) of the Freedom of Information Act does not
apply to corporations: ... (FCC v. AT & T Inc., 131 S. Ct. 1177,
2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 121-141 (2011).
Evans, Michael C., Maj., U.S. Army. Influencing the center of
gravity in counterinsurgency operations: contingency leasing in
Afghanistan. Army Law. 25-41 (2012).
Davis, Brian. Note. Prying eyes: how government access to thirdparty tracking data may be impacted by United States v. Jones.
46 New Eng. L. Rev. 843-876 (2012).
Gibellina, Jeff. Student article. Legislating around the Supreme
Court’s holding that prescriber-identifying data is commercial
speech. (Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc., 131 S. Ct. 2653, 2011.) 14
DePaul J. Health Care L. 341-359 (2012).
Hartzog, Woodrow. Chain-link confidentiality. 46 Ga. L. Rev.
657-704 (2012).
Holofcener, Adam. Note. Net neutrality besieged by Comcast
Corp. v. FCC: the past, present and future plight of an open
Internet. (Comcast Corp. v. FCC, 600 F.3d 642, 2010.) 7 J.
Bus. & Tech. L. 403-424 (2012).
Marciarille, Ann Marie.
“How’s my doctoring?” Patient
feedback’s role in assessing physician quality. 14 DePaul J.
Health Care L. 361-405 (2012).
McDonald, Scott A., Maj., U.S. Army. Follow the money:
obtaining and using financial information in military criminal
investigations and prosecutions. Army Law. 12-24 (2012).
Tarney, Tyler G. Comment. A call for legislation to permit the
transfer of digital assets at death. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 773-802
(2012).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
Fordham International Law Journal
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
Haupt, Claudia E. Transnational nonestablishment.
Wash. L. Rev. 991-1064 (2012).
80 Geo.
Itoh, Loui. Note. Why South Africa should embrace Gideon: an
analysis of the right to counsel and why it should be extended to
all defendants. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 951-997 (2012).
Kang’ara, Sylvia Wairimu. Beyond bed and bread: making the
African state through marriage law reform — constitutive and
transformative influences of Anglo-American legal thought. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 353-395 (2012).
Marder, Nancy S. Batson revisited. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1585-1612
(2012).
Patel, Krupa A. Comment. Cyberbullying: what’s the “status” in
England? 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 589-622 (2012).
Petursson, Birgir T. and Andrew P. Morriss. Global economies,
regulatory failure, and loose money: lessons for regulating the
finance sector from Iceland’s financial crisis. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
691-800 (2012).
Ricciardelli, Rose, James G. Bell and Kimberley A. Clow. “Now
I see it for what it really is”: the impact of participation in an
innocence project practicum on criminology students. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1439-1466 (2011/2012).
Rojas Corral, Hugo. Torture in Chile (1973-1990): analysis of
one hundred survivors’ testimonies. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 353-392
(2012).
Weissman, Lara. Note. A moot issue? Rethinking Holocaust era
restitution of Jewish confiscated personal property in Poland. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 679-711 (2012).
Bâli, Asli and Aziz Rana. Pax Arabica?: provisional sovereignty
and intervention in the Arab uprisings. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 321352 (2012).
The European Union in 2011: Post-Lisbon Progress and the
Eurozone Crisis. Introduction by Roger J. Goebel; essays by
Caroline Bradley, Elizabeth F. Defeis, Tracy A. Kaye, Rosa M.
Lastra, Fernanda Nicola, Erika Szyszcak, Hon. Thomas von
Danwitz, Katherina Paraschas and Philippa Watson. 35 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1167-1484 (2012).
Chang, Yun-chien. Self-assessment of takings compensation: an
empirical study. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 265-285 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Costas-Centivany, Cynthia M. Language rights in criminal and
civil court proceedings: their constitutional protection in Spain vs.
Puerto Rico. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 407-422 (2012).
de Montalvo, Federico. A European common framework for
health: real possibility or improbable myth? Lessons for the future
healthcare system in the United States. 14 DePaul J. Health Care
L. 189-233 (2012).
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Blair, Kelly Amanda. Note. A judicial solution to the forumselection clause enforcement circuit split: giving Erie a second
chance. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 799-834 (2012).
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Gilbert, Lauren. Immigrant laws, obstacle preemption and the
lost legacy of McCulloch. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 153207 (2012).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
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Charleston Law Review
Constitutional Commentary
Maryland Law Review
Phoenix Law Review
Buchholz, Robert. Note. When your best friend is your worst
enemy: how 18 U.S.C. § 1519 transforms internal investigations
into state action and unexpected waiver of attorney-client
privilege. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 811-841 (2012).
Curzan, Jared. Comment. A critical linkage: the role of German
constitutional law in the European economic crisis and the future
of the Eurozone. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1543-1587 (2012).
Garoupa, Nuno and Tom Ginsburg. Building reputation in
constitutional courts: political and judicial audiences. 28 Ariz. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 539-568 (2011).
Green, Shelby D. Imagining a right to housing, lying in the
interstices. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 393-443 (2012).
Hamoudi, Haider Ala. Notes in defense of the Iraq Constitution.
33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 1117-1140 (2012).
Hussain, Imtiaz.
Arizona’s SB1070, copycat bills, and
constitutional conundrums: costly collisions? 6 FIU L. Rev. 201230 (2011).
Magnusson, Landon Wade. Tying off all loose ends: protecting
American citizens from torture beyond America’s borders. 15
Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 19-53 (2012).
Mulvaney, Timothy M. Exactions for the future. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 511-568 (2012).
Pursley, Garrick B. Defeasible federalism. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 801866 (2012).
Thomas, Will. Comment. Franka v. Velasquez: what is the
prognosis for negligent causes of action against Texas
government employees? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 622-650 (2012).
Special Issue: A Proposed Victims’ Rights Amendment to the
Constitution. Articles by Paul G. Cassell, Steven J. Twist and
Daniel Seiden; statements by Hon. Collene Campbell, Roberta
Roper, Bob Preston, Hon. John Gillis, Duane Lynn and Timothy
Jeffries. 5 Phoenix L. Rev. 301-411 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Constitutional Redemption & Constitutional Faith.
Introduction by Natalie A. Waryck; articles by Sanford Levinson,
Jamal Greene, Aziz Rana, Gerald Torres, Lani Guinier, Mark A.
Graber, H.W. Perry, Jr., Andrew Koppelman and Jack M. Balkin.
71 Md. L. Rev. 953-1172 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Union and States’ Rights: Secession, 150 Years after
Sumter. Preface by Neil H. Cogan; articles by Daniel W.
Hamilton, Stephen C. Neff, Robert G. Natelson, Paul Finkelman
and Daniel A. Farber. 45 Akron L. Rev. 389-512 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
The Role of Government. Keynote address by A.E. Dick Howard;
article by John P. Freeman and Jack B. Harrison; remarks by Kyle
Langvardt and Ilya Shapiro. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 449-598
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
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Capital University Law Review
Hartzog, Woodrow. Chain-link confidentiality. 46 Ga. L. Rev.
657-704 (2012).
Meese, Alan J. Standard Oil as Lochner’s Trojan Horse. 85 S.
Cal. L. Rev. 783-813 (2012).
O’Brien, Rourke. “We don’t do banks”: financial lives of
families on public assistance. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
485-497 (2012).
Tiefer, Charles, Jonathan W. Cuneo and Annie Reiner. Could this
train make it through: the law and strategy of the Gold Train case.
15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 129-154 (2012).
32nd Annual Sullivan Lecture: Reconsidering Boilerplate:
Confronting
Normative
and
Democratic
Degradation.
Introduction by Jeffrey T. Ferriell; articles by Margaret Jane
Radin and Andrew S. Gold. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 605-677 (2012).
Venator-Santiago, Charles R. Cold war civil rights: the Puerto
Rican dimension. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 423-435 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
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CONTRACTS
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Law Reviews for:
Capital University Law Review
Hartzog, Woodrow. Chain-link confidentiality. 46 Ga. L. Rev.
657-704 (2012).
Paul, Michael D. Marsh USA Inc. v. Cook: one final step away
from Light. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 791-823 (2012).
Langvardt, Kyle. The sorry case for Citizens United: remarks at
the 2012 Charleston Law Review and Riley Institute law and
society symposium. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 569-583 (2012).
Lloyd, Emma M. “Greening” the supply chain: why corporate
leaders make it matter. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 31-68 (2011).
Orbach, Barak and Grace Campbell Rebling. The antitrust curse
of bigness. [Includes photographs.] 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 605-655
(2012).
Popofsky, M. Laurence. Does Leegin liberate the law governing
horizontal conspiracies from its vertical contamination? 78
Antitrust L.J. 23-36 (2012).
O’Sullivan, Ruari James. Note. Skimming from the 2%: the
status of Georgia’s restrictions on shareholder access to corporate
information. (Mannato v. SunTrust Banks, Inc., 708 S.E.2d
611, 2011.) 46 Ga. L. Rev. 835-870 (2012).
Stremitzer, Alexander.
Standard breach remedies, quality
thresholds, and cooperative investments. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
337-359 (2012).
Page, William H. Standard Oil and U.S. Steel: predation and
collusion in the law of monopolization and mergers. 85 S. Cal. L.
Rev. 657-688 (2012).
Tang, Zheng Sophia. Effectiveness of exclusive jurisdiction
clauses in the Chinese courts—a pragmatic study. 61 Int’l &
Comp. L.Q. 459-484 (2012).
Rogers, Lydia. Comment. The bankruptcy implications of a
court-ordered buyout for shareholder oppression: is it a remedy at
all? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 594-621 (2012).
32nd Annual Sullivan Lecture: Reconsidering Boilerplate:
Confronting
Normative
and
Democratic
Degradation.
Introduction by Jeffrey T. Ferriell; articles by Margaret Jane
Radin and Andrew S. Gold. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 605-677 (2012).
Scarlett, Ann M. Imitation or improvement? The evolution of
shareholder derivative litigation in the United States, United
Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L.
569-627 (2011).
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Reviews for this journal.)
CORPORATIONS
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Columbia Business Law Review
Journal of Business & Technology Law
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Androgué, Sofia. Recent developments in Fifth Circuit business
torts jurisprudence. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 565-621 (2012).
Behrens, Michael A. Student article. Citizens United, tax policy,
and corporate governance. 12 Fla. Tax Rev. 589-628 (2012).
Brick, Josh. Case note. The United States Supreme Court holds
that Exemption 7(C) of the Freedom of Information Act does not
apply to corporations: ... (FCC v. AT & T Inc., 131 S. Ct. 1177,
2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 121-141 (2011).
Buchholz, Robert. Note. When your best friend is your worst
enemy: how 18 U.S.C. § 1519 transforms internal investigations
into state action and unexpected waiver of attorney-client
privilege. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 811-841 (2012).
Emedi, Stephen J. Note. Utilizing existing mechanisms of
international law to implement human rights standards: states and
multinational corporations. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 629-658
(2011).
COURTS
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Columbia Business Law Review
Marquette Law Review
Blair, Kelly Amanda. Note. A judicial solution to the forumselection clause enforcement circuit split: giving Erie a second
chance. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 799-834 (2012).
Fillippi, Jamie G. Comment. The legacy of the Anna Nicole
Smith case in bankruptcy courts. (Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct.
2594, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 19-46 (2011).
Garoupa, Nuno and Tom Ginsburg. Building reputation in
constitutional courts: political and judicial audiences. 28 Ariz. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 539-568 (2011).
Palko, David M. Note. The risks of “continuing situation”
litigation in transitional political systems: lessons from the
ECtHR for the Constitutional Court of Kosovo. 25 Harv. Hum.
Rts. J. 183-217 (2012).
Shockley, Tamara A. The evolution of a new international
system of justice in the United Nations: the first sessions of the
United Nations Appeals Tribunal. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 521587 (2012).
Shue, Brian A. Student article. Rights to language assistance in
Florida: an argument to remedy the inconsistent provisions of
court interpreters in state and federal courts. 6 FIU L. Rev. 387434 (2011).
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Symposium: The Delaware Court of Chancery: Change and
Continuity. Foreword by John C. Coffee, Jr., introduction by Hon.
Jack B. Jacobs; articles by Hon. William B. Chandler III, Brian
Cheffins, John Armour, Bernard Black, Steven M. Davidoff,
Mark J. Roe and William Savitt; panel participation by Ronald J.
Gilson, William Savitt, Mark Morton, Steven Davidoff, Martin
Lessner, Mark J. Roe, Bernard Black, Kate Litvak, Lawrence A.
Hamermesh and Stuart M. Grant; roundtable with introduction by
John C. Coffee, Jr. and Lucien Bebchuk, Andre G. Bouchard,
Jeffery N. Gordon, Edward Rock, Paul K. Rowe, Hillary A. Sale,
Gregory P. Williams, discussants. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev.
387-706.
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. The Future of Court ADR: Mediation and Beyond.
Foreword by Andrea Kupfer Schneider; panel participation by
John Lande, moderator and Bernard Mayer, Joseph B. Stulberg,
Lawrence Susskind, panelists; articles by Joseph B. Stulberg,
Bernard Mayer, Nancy A. Welsh, Debra Berman, James Alfini,
Julie Macfarlane, Timothy Hedeen, Nancy Ver Steegh, Gabrielle
Davis, Loretta Frederick and Yishai Boyarin. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
799-1041 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
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Iowa Law Review
New England Law Review
Phoenix Law Review
Battaglia, Nicholas A. Comment. The Casey Anthony trial and
wrongful exonerations: how “trial by media” cases diminish
public confidence in the criminal justice system. 75 Alb. L. Rev.
1579-1611 (2011/2012).
Buchholz, Robert. Note. When your best friend is your worst
enemy: how 18 U.S.C. § 1519 transforms internal investigations
into state action and unexpected waiver of attorney-client
privilege. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 811-841 (2012).
Chaney, Megan F. Keeping the promise of Gault: requiring postadjudicatory juvenile defenders. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
351-392 (2012).
Dancy, Geoff and Kathryn Sikkink. Ratification and human
rights prosecutions: toward a transnational theory of treaty
compliance. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 751-790 (2012).
Faso, Nicholas. Comment. Civil disobedience in the Supreme
Court: retroactivity and the compromise between formal and
substantive justice. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1613-1630 (2011/2012).
Finnin, Sarah. Mental elements under Article 30 of the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court: a comparative
analysis. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 325-359 (2012).
George, Shelly. The strong arm of the law is weak: how the
Trafficking Victims Protection Act fails to assist effectively
victims of the sex trade. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 563-580 (2012).
Harcourt, Bernard E. Keynote: the crisis and criminal justice. 28
Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 965-985 (2012).
Hristova, Mirela V. The case for insider-trading criminalization
and sentencing reform. 13 Transactions 267-308 (2012).
Itoh, Loui. Note. Why South Africa should embrace Gideon: an
analysis of the right to counsel and why it should be extended to
all defendants. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 951-997 (2012).
Kuhns, Allison D. Note. If you cannot afford an attorney, will
one be appointed for you?: how (some) states force criminal
defendants to choose between posting bond and getting a courtappointed attorney. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1787-1810 (2012).
McAloon, David. Note. The Supreme Court of the United States.
Davis v. United States: good faith, retroactivity, and the loss of
principle. (Davis v. United States, 131 S. Ct. 2419, 2011.) 71
Md. L. Rev. 1258-1293 (2012).
McDonald, Scott A., Maj., U.S. Army. Follow the money:
obtaining and using financial information in military criminal
investigations and prosecutions. Army Law. 12-24 (2012).
Orewiler, Joshua J. Note. Stolen valor and freedom of speech: an
analysis of how federal law should criminalize the wearing of
unearned military awards. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1811-1838 (2012).
Quigley, William P. Racism: the crime in criminal justice. 13
Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 417-426 (2012).
Rabil, Mark. My three decades with Darryl Hunt. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1535-1577 (2011/2012).
Radler, Matthew. Note. Privacy is the problem: United States v.
Maynard and a case for a new regulatory model for police
surveillance. 80 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1209-1254 (2012).
Ratner, Emily. Comment. Anonymous accusers in the Holy
Land: subverting the right of confrontation in the United States’
largest terrorism-financing trial. (United States v. El-Mezain,
664 F.3d 467, 2011.) 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 575-621 (2012).
Ricciardelli, Rose, James G. Bell and Kimberley A. Clow. “Now
I see it for what it really is”: the impact of participation in an
innocence project practicum on criminology students. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1439-1466 (2011/2012).
Robbins, Kalyani. Paved with good intentions: the fate of strict
liability under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. 42 Envtl. L. 579607 (2012).
Rose, Cecily. The UK Bribery Act 2010 and accompanying
guidance: belated implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery
Convention. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 485-499 (2012).
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Scharf, Michael P. Universal jurisdiction and the crime of
aggression. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 357-389 (2012).
Shlosberg, Amy, Evan Mandery and Valerie West.
The
expungement myth. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1229-1241 (2011/2012).
Smith, Nicole J. Comment. Protecting the children of the world:
a proposal for tracking convicted sex offenders internationally.
13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 623-652 (2012).
Sokol, D. Daniel. Cartels, corporate compliance, and what
practitioners really think about enforcement. 78 Antitrust L.J.
201-240 (2012).
Stringer, Brittany Layne. Comment. Cyberbullying: Louisiana’s
solution to confronting the latest strain of juvenile aggression. 72
La. L. Rev. 1129-1161 (2012).
Strong, Shane E. Note. What did Mork say to Mindy when he
forgot to register? Pannu, Pannu! What Pannu v. Holder reveals
about crimes involving moral turpitude and failure-to-register
statutes. (Pannu v. Holder, 639 F.3d 1225, 2011.) 45 Creighton
L. Rev. 617-650 (2012).
Thompson, John.
Presentation by John Thompson —
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 401-416 (2012).
Vollertsen, Nancy. Wrongful conviction: how a family survives.
75 Alb. L. Rev. 1509-1528 (2011/2012).
Williams, Lauren K.
Note. The use of mediation as a
complement to the Integrated Domestic Violence Courts of New
York. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 713-738 (2012).
Wiseman, Samuel R. Brady, trust, and error. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int.
L. 447-468 (2012).
Paper Symposium. “Convicting the Innocent.” Introduction by
Brandon L. Garrett; articles by Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Simon A.
Cole, Deborah Davis, Richard A. Leo and Elizabeth F. Loftus. 46
New Eng. L. Rev. 671-809 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Special Issue: A Proposed Victims’ Rights Amendment to the
Constitution. Articles by Paul G. Cassell, Steven J. Twist and
Daniel Seiden; statements by Hon. Collene Campbell, Roberta
Roper, Bob Preston, Hon. John Gillis, Duane Lynn and Timothy
Jeffries. 5 Phoenix L. Rev. 301-411 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Batson at Twenty-Five: Perspectives on the
Landmark, Reflections on Its Legacy. Introduction by James J.
Tomkovicz; articles by David C. Baldus, Catherine M. Grosso,
Robert Dunham, George Woodworth, Richard Newell, Alafair S.
Burke, Robin Charlow, Roger A. Fairfax, Jr., Barbara O’Brien,
Nancy Leong, Nancy S. Marder, Jason Mazzone, Melynda J.
Price, Dru Stevenson, Andrew E. Taslitz and Tania Tetlow. 97
Iowa L. Rev. 1393-1744 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Marquette Law Review
Beess und Chrostin, Jessica Recent development. Sovereign debt
restructuring and mass claims arbitration before the ICSID, the
Abaclat case. (Abaclat and Others v. The Argentine Republic,
ICSID ARB/07/05, 2011,
http://italaw.com/documents/AbaclatDecisiononJurisdiction.pdf.)
53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 505-517 (2012).
Collins David. Alternative dispute resolution for stakeholders in
international investment law. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 673-700 (2012).
Land, Molly. Rebalancing TRIPS. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 433-480
(2012).
Tyagi, Mitali. Flesh on a legal fiction: early practice in the WTO
on Accession Protocols. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 391-441 (2012).
Symposium. The Future of Court ADR: Mediation and Beyond.
Foreword by Andrea Kupfer Schneider; panel participation by
John Lande, moderator and Bernard Mayer, Joseph B. Stulberg,
Lawrence Susskind, panelists; articles by Joseph B. Stulberg,
Bernard Mayer, Nancy A. Welsh, Debra Berman, James Alfini,
Julie Macfarlane, Timothy Hedeen, Nancy Ver Steegh, Gabrielle
Davis, Loretta Frederick and Yishai Boyarin. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
799-1041 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Barzilay, Arianne Renan. Labor regulation as family regulation:
decent work and decent families. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L.
119-151 (2012).
Berman, Debra and James Alfini. Lawyer colonization of family
mediation: consequences and implications. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
887-925 (2012).
DiRusso, Alyssa A. and S. Kristen Peters. Parental testamentary
appointments of guardians for children. 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J.
369-393 (2012).
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Fiorini, Aude. Habitual residence and the newborn—a French
perspective. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 530-540 (2012).
Firstenberg, Noga. Student article. Marriage and morality:
examining the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act. 18
Asian Am. L.J. 83-130 (2011).
Harrison, Jack B. The strange intersection between law, religion,
and government in the regulation of marriage. 6 Charleston L.
Rev. 547-568 (2012).
Kang’ara, Sylvia Wairimu. Beyond bed and bread: making the
African state through marriage law reform — constitutive and
transformative influences of Anglo-American legal thought. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 353-395 (2012).
King, Shani M. Owning Laura Silsby’s shame: how the Haitian
child trafficking scheme embodies Western disregard for the
integrity of poor families. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1-47 (2012).
Messler, Jackie. Comment. The inconsistent inheritance rights of
adult adoptees and a proposal for uniformity. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
1043-1081 (2012).
Murray, Yxta Maya. “Creating new categories:” Anglo-American
radical feminism’s constitutionalism in the streets. 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 449-509 (2012).
Newhouse, Eric. Note. “He’s not your real dad”: in United
States v. Flores-Villar, the Ninth Circuit erroneously denied
equal protection that would enable a father to transmit United
States citizenship to his foreign-born child. (United States v.
Flores-Villar, 536 F.3d 990, 2008, aff’d per curiam, 131 S. Ct.
2312, 2011.) 45 Creighton L. Rev. 581-615 (2012).
Pabón López, María, Diomedes J. Tsitouras and Pierce C. Azuma.
The prospects and challenges of educational reform for Latino
undocumented children: an essay examining Alabama’s H.B. 56
and other state immigration measures. 6 FIU L. Rev. 231-249
(2011).
Schave, Nicole M. Student article. “Best interests” of Minnesota:
adopting a presumption of joint physical custody. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 165-200 (2011).
Sennett, Amy J. Recent development. Lenahan (Gonzales) v.
United States of America: defining due diligence? (Lenahan
(Gonzales) v. United States of America, 12.626 Inter-Am.
Comm’n H.R. Report 80/11, 2011.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 537-547
(2012).
Ver Steegh, Nancy, Gabrielle Davis and Loretta Frederick. Look
before you leap: court system triage of family law cases involving
intimate partner violence. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 955-991 (2012).
Williams, Lauren K.
Note. The use of mediation as a
complement to the Integrated Domestic Violence Courts of New
York. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 713-738 (2012).
ECONOMICS
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Antitrust Law Journal
Georgia State University Law Review
Journal of International Economic Law
Journal of Law, Economics & Organization
Southern California Law Review
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Ginsburg, Hon. Douglas H. and Joshua D. Wright. Dynamic
analysis and the limits of antitrust institutions. 78 Antitrust L.J.
1-21 (2012).
Nicola, Fernanda. Invisible cities in Europe. 35 Fordham Int’l
L.J. 1282-1363 (2012).
Petursson, Birgir T. and Andrew P. Morriss. Global economies,
regulatory failure, and loose money: lessons for regulating the
finance sector from Iceland’s financial crisis. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
691-800 (2012).
Posner, Eric A Some skeptical comments on Beth Simmons’s
Mobilizing for Human Rights. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 819831 (2012).
Stevenson, Dru. Jury selection and the Coase Theorem. 97 Iowa
L. Rev. 1645-1673 (2012).
Taha, Ahmed E. Are college athletes economically exploited? 2
Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 69-94 (2012).
Trachtman, Joel P. Who cares about international human rights?:
the supply and demand of international human rights law. 44
N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 851-886 (2012).
100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium. Articles by
Barak Orbach, D. Daniel Sokol, Margaret C. Levenstein,
Benjamin Klein, George L. Priest, Daniel A. Crane, Christopher
R. Leslie, Grace Campbell Rebling, William H. Page, Andrew I.
Gavil, Alan J. Meese, Peter C. Carstensen, Timothy J. Muris and
Bilal K. Sayyed. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 429-915 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Criminal Justice Responses to the Economic Crisis. Foreword by
Caren Myers Morrison; keynote by Bernard E. Harcourt; articles
by W. David Ball, Russell D. Covey, Cara H. Drinan, Randolph
N. Jonakait, Larry Eger, Matthew J. Parlow, John F. Pfaff and
Michael Vitiello. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 953-1314 (2012).
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Symposium: Neo-Chicago Antitrust. Editor’s note by Su Sun;
articles by Daniel A. Crane, Herbert Hovenkamp, Max Huffman,
Bruce H. Kobayashi, Timothy J. Muris, William H. Page, D.
Daniel Sokol and Joshua D. Wright; afterword by Joshua H.
Soven. 78 Antitrust L.J. 37-298 (2012).
Stringer, Brittany Layne. Comment. Cyberbullying: Louisiana’s
solution to confronting the latest strain of juvenile aggression. 72
La. L. Rev. 1129-1161 (2012).
The Rise of Behavioral Law and Economics. Foreword by
Maurice E. Stucke; articles by students N. Adam Dietrich II,
Grant Marshall and Tyler R. Morgan. 13 Transactions 309-381
(2012).
Symposium. Losing to Win: Discussions of Race and
Intercollegiate Sports. Foreword by Timothy Davis; articles by
Amy Christian McCormick, Robert A. McCormick, Rodney K.
Smith, Neil Millhiser, Ahmed E. Taha, David K. Wiggins, Linda
S. Greene, N. Jeremi Duru, George B. Cunningham, Jeff Stone,
Andrew C. Billings, Kevin B. Blackstone, Christopher David
Ruiz Cameron, Angela J. Hattery, Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman and
Alfred Dennis Mathewson. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-319
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
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Reviews for this journal.)
EDUCATION LAW
ELDER LAW
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Simatic, Kurt M. Comment. Someone’s afoot: Wisconsin’s
foreign guardianship transfer law. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 1083-1121
(2012).
Black, Derek W. Education’s elusive future, storied past, and the
fundamental inequities between. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 557-607 (2012).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Daniels, Maurice C. and Cameron Van Patterson.
(Re)considering race in the desegregation of higher education. 46
Ga. L. Rev. 521-556 (2012).
Denton, Michael R. Comment. The need for religious groups to
be exempt from the diversity policies of universities in light of ...
(Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, 130 S. Ct. 2971, 2010.)
72 La. L. Rev. 1055-1094 (2012).
Pabón López, María, Diomedes J. Tsitouras and Pierce C. Azuma.
The prospects and challenges of educational reform for Latino
undocumented children: an essay examining Alabama’s H.B. 56
and other state immigration measures. 6 FIU L. Rev. 231-249
(2011).
Potuto, Josephine (Jo) R. They take classes, don’t they?:
structuring a college football post season. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L.
311-339 (2012).
Rhea, Michael. Comment. Denying and defining religion under
the First Amendment: Waldorf education as a lens for advocating
a broad definitional approach. 72 La. L. Rev. 1095-1127 (2012).
Ricciardelli, Rose, James G. Bell and Kimberley A. Clow. “Now
I see it for what it really is”: the impact of participation in an
innocence project practicum on criminology students. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1439-1466 (2011/2012).
Russo, Dana. Note. School desegregation: from Topeka, Kansas
to Wake County, North Carolina—changing the path, but staying
the course. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 535-559 (2012).
Stewart, Kele.
The connection between permanency and
education in child welfare policy. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J.
511-553 (2012).
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Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
Areheart, Bradley A. GINA, privacy, and antisubordination. 46
Ga. L. Rev. 705-718 (2012).
Bagnato, Jorie. Case note. The United States Supreme Court
gives a broad interpretation to the ant-retaliation provision of the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 by ruling that the provision
includes both written and oral complaints, but declines to rule on
whether the provision covers internal complaints made to private
employers: ... (Kasten v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics
Corp., 131 S. Ct. 1325, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 95-119 (2011).
Cunningham, George B. Occupational segregation of African
Americans in intercollegiate athletics administration. 2 Wake
Forest J.L. & Pol’y 165-178 (2012).
Duru, Chika. Out for blood: employment discrimination, sickle
cell trait, and the NFL. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 265-290
(2012).
Duru, N. Jeremi. Call in the Feds: Title VI as a diversifying force
in the collegiate head football coaching ranks. 2 Wake Forest J.L.
& Pol’y 143-164 (2012).
Greene, Linda S. Head football coaches: ending the discourse of
privilege. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 115-142 (2012).
Havlik, Gwen.
Note. Equal protection for transgendered
employees? Analyzing the court’s call for more than rational basis
in the Glenn v. Brumby decision. (Glenn v. Brumby, 724 F.
Supp. 2d 1284, 2010. aff’d, 663 F.3d 1312, 2011.) 28 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 1315-1340 (2012).
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Koplowitz, Eric. Note. “I didn’t agree to arbitrate that!”—how
courts determine if employees’ sexual assault and sexual
harassment claims fall within the scope of broad mandatory
arbitration clauses. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 565-591
(2012).
Morita, Hodaka. Firm dynamics and labor market consequences.
28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 235-264 (2012).
Messler, Jackie. Comment. The inconsistent inheritance rights of
adult adoptees and a proposal for uniformity. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
1043-1081 (2012).
Tarney, Tyler G. Comment. A call for legislation to permit the
transfer of digital assets at death. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 773-802
(2012).
EVIDENCE
Runge, Robin R. Redefining leave from work. 19 Geo. J. on
Poverty L. & Pol’y 445-483 (2012).
Varley, Ashleigh Bausch and Mary C. Snow. Don’t you dare live
here: the constitutionality of the anti-immigrant employment and
housing ordinances at issue in Keller v. City of Fremont. 45
Creighton L. Rev. 503-561 (2012).
Watson, Philippa. Equality between Europe’s citizens: where
does the Union now stand? 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1426-1484
(2012).
Wilson, Lynette.
Recent developments in Fifth Circuit
employment law. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 661-683 (2012).
Howell, Richard A. and Luke Gilman. Developments in Fifth
Circuit evidence law: 2010-2011. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 685-699
(2012).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Bakhama, Michael.
Comment. Building picket fences:
Maryland’s funeral picketing law after Snyder v. Phelps. 71 Md.
L. Rev. 1231-1257 (2012).
Denton, Michael R. Comment. The need for religious groups to
be exempt from the diversity policies of universities in light of ...
(Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, 130 S. Ct. 2971, 2010.)
72 La. L. Rev. 1055-1094 (2012).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
Rubini, Luca. Ain’t wastin’ time no more: subsides for renewable
energy, the SCM Agreement, policy space, and law reform. 15 J.
Int’l Econ. L. 525-579 (2012).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
Rajamani, Lavanya. The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action
and the future of the climate regime. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 501518 (2012).
Langvardt, Kyle. The sorry case for Citizens United: remarks at
the 2012 Charleston Law Review and Riley Institute law and
society symposium. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 569-583 (2012).
Lumpkin, Robert. Comment. The Stolen Valor Act: why it
should be revised to netter protect the honor of our armed forces.
(United States v. Alvarez, 617 F.3d 1198, 2010.) 13 Loy. J. Pub.
Int. L. 551-574 (2012).
Orewiler, Joshua J. Note. Stolen valor and freedom of speech: an
analysis of how federal law should criminalize the wearing of
unearned military awards. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1811-1838 (2012).
Rhea, Michael. Comment. Denying and defining religion under
the First Amendment: Waldorf education as a lens for advocating
a broad definitional approach. 72 La. L. Rev. 1095-1127 (2012).
Sze, Julia. Asian American immigrant and refugee environmental
justice activism under neoliberal urbanism. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 523 (2011).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
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Law Reviews for:
Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy
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Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal
Caldwell, Mark R., Elliott E. Burdette and Edward L. Rice.
Winning the battle and the war: a remedies-centered approach to
litigation involving durable powers of attorney. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 435-510 (2012).
Ipock, Charles Epps. Comment. A judicial and economic analysis
of attorney’s fees in trust litigation and the resulting inequitable
treatment of trust beneficiaries. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 855-898
(2012).
Brossart, Amanda. Case comment. Products liability—conflict
preemption: rewriting the test for impossibility: the United States
Supreme Court removes the protection of the law for generic drug
recipients. (PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, 131 S. Ct. 2567, 2011.) 87
N.D. L. Rev. 355-374 (2011).
Burkett, Ashley B. Note. Food safety in the United States: is the
Food Safety Modernization Act enough to lead us out of the
jungle? 63 Ala. L. Rev. 919-940 (2012).
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Dawson, Christopher W. Note. From Wall Street to wheat fields:
using the business method patent’s “first inventor defense” as a
model for genetically engineered seed production. 80 Geo. Wash.
L. Rev. 1174-1208 (2012).
Downes, Chris. The impact of WTO transparency rules: is the
10.000th SPS notification a cause for celebration?—A case study
of EU practice. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 503-524 (2012).
Gibellina, Jeff. Student article. Legislating around the Supreme
Court’s holding that prescriber-identifying data is commercial
speech. (Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc., 131 S. Ct. 2653, 2011.) 14
DePaul J. Health Care L. 341-359 (2012).
Mercurio, Bryan. ‘Seizing’ pharmaceuticals in transit: analyzing
the WTO dispute that wasn’t. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 389-426
(2012).
Peel, Jacqueline. Of apples and oranges (and hormones in beef):
science and the standard of review in WTO disputes under the
SPS Agreement. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 427-458 (2012).
Tejavanija, Mingchanok. Note. A new kind of drug war:
Thailand’s taking on the pharmaceutical industry to improve
access to HIV/AIDS drugs through the use of compulsory
licensing. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 659-691 (2011).
Tennyson, Eleanor G. Note. A “phantom recall” does not
comport with FDA’s regulatory practice—or does it?: the need for
more stringent mandatory reporting in FDA matters. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1839-1863 (2012).
Spring 2011 Food and Agricultural Law Symposium. Articles by
Debra M. Strauss, Nicholas R. Johnson, A. Bryan Endres, Kristin
Eads and Jennifer Zwagerman. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1164 (2011).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Robbins, Kalyani. Paved with good intentions: the fate of strict
liability under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. 42 Envtl. L. 579607 (2012).
Sennett, Amy J. Recent development. Lenahan (Gonzales) v.
United States of America: defining due diligence? (Lenahan
(Gonzales) v. United States of America, 12.626 Inter-Am.
Comm’n H.R. Report 80/11, 2011.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 537-547
(2012).
Symposium: Batson at Twenty-Five: Perspectives on the
Landmark, Reflections on Its Legacy. Introduction by James J.
Tomkovicz; articles by David C. Baldus, Catherine M. Grosso,
Robert Dunham, George Woodworth, Richard Newell, Alafair S.
Burke, Robin Charlow, Roger A. Fairfax, Jr., Barbara O’Brien,
Nancy Leong, Nancy S. Marder, Jason Mazzone, Melynda J.
Price, Dru Stevenson, Andrew E. Taslitz and Tania Tetlow. 97
Iowa L. Rev. 1393-1744 (2012).
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GAMING
Gorman, Eric D. Why do all casinos seem to be the same? A
glance into casino games, gambling machines and the doctrine of
fair use. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 299-324 (2011).
Kranking, Jeffrey. Case note. A look at the United States Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit’s heavy handed application of
quasi-judicial immunity: ...
(Keystone Redevelopment
Partners, LLC v. Decker, 631 F.3d 89, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J.
143-163 (2011).
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Warren, Brittany. Note. “If you have a zero-tolerance policy, why
aren’t you doing anything?”: using the Uniform Code of Military
Justice to combat human trafficking abroad. 80 Geo. Wash. L.
Rev. 1255-1292 (2012).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Iowa Law Review
Farber, Daniel A.
The Fourteenth Amendment and the
unconstitutionality of secession. 45 Akron L. Rev. 479-512
(2012).
Greene, Jamal. Fourteenth Amendment originalism. 71 Md. L.
Rev. 978-1014 (2012).
McGowan, Miranda. Stop the fight for women’s equality.
(Reviewing Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s
Citizenship, edited by Linda C. McClain and Joanna L.
Grossman.) 28 Const. Comment. 139-195 (2012).
Paul-Emile, Kimani. The regulation of race in science. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1115-1173 (2012).
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DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Ben-Asher, Noa. Obligatory health. 15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev.
L.J. 1-18 (2012).
Burkett, Ashley B. Note. Food safety in the United States: is the
Food Safety Modernization Act enough to lead us out of the
jungle? 63 Ala. L. Rev. 919-940 (2012).
Carmean, Monica. Note. Medical-legal partnerships: unmet
potential for legislative advocacy. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. &
Pol’y 499-514 (2012).
Chew, Pat K. A case of conflict of cultures: end-of-life decision
making among Asian Americans. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol.
379-391 (2012).
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Duru, Chika. Out for blood: employment discrimination, sickle
cell trait, and the NFL. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 265-290
(2012).
Eads, Kristin and Jennifer Zwagerman. In focus: examining the
new FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L.
& Pol’y 123-164 (2011).
Kane, Karen. Comment. How much does quality cost? Analyzing
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s value-based
purchasing provision and how it could affect the delivery of care
by hospitals. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 69-93 (2011).
Sampat, Neha M. and Esmé V. Grant. The aspiring attorney with
ADHD: bar accommodations or a bar to practice? 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 291-352 (2012).
Strauss, Debra M. Achieving the food safety mandate: bringing
the USDA to the table. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-48
(2011).
HOUSING LAW
Esteibar, Lancelot L. Note. To kill a mockingbird mediator?:
assessing the need for third-party neutrals in federal bankruptcy
courts’ home foreclosure avoidance programs. 13 Cardozo J.
Conflict Resol. 527-563 (2012).
Green, Shelby D. Imagining a right to housing, lying in the
interstices. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 393-443 (2012).
Varley, Ashleigh Bausch and Mary C. Snow. Don’t you dare live
here: the constitutionality of the anti-immigrant employment and
housing ordinances at issue in Keller v. City of Fremont. 45
Creighton L. Rev. 503-561 (2012).
Zimmer, Benjamin. A deregulatory framework for alleviating
concentrated African-American poverty. 9 Hastings Race &
Poverty L.J. 555-599 (2012).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal
Anderson, Caroline. Book note. Human rights: a reckoning.
(Reviewing Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in
History.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 549-562 (2012).
Defeis, Elizabeth F. Human rights, the European Union, and the
treaty route: from Maastricht to Lisbon. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1207-1230 (2012).
Emedi, Stephen J. Note. Utilizing existing mechanisms of
international law to implement human rights standards: states and
multinational corporations. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 629-658
(2011).
George, Shelly. The strong arm of the law is weak: how the
Trafficking Victims Protection Act fails to assist effectively
victims of the sex trade. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 563-580 (2012).
Golke, Melissa. Student article. The age of consent: how
Minnesota’s Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Youth Act of
2011 falls short of fully addressing domestic child sex trafficking.
33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 201-234 (2011).
Guiora, Amos N.
Human rights and counterterrorism: a
contradiction or necessary bedfellows? 46 Ga. L. Rev. 743-761
(2012).
Hill, Linda Kelly. The gangs of asylum. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 639-655
(2012).
Monzón, José María. Where has theory gone? Some questions
about global justice. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 293-310 (2012).
Rojas Corral, Hugo. Torture in Chile (1973-1990): analysis of
one hundred survivors’ testimonies. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 353-392
(2012).
Sennett, Amy J. Recent development. Lenahan (Gonzales) v.
United States of America: defining due diligence? (Lenahan
(Gonzales) v. United States of America, 12.626 Inter-Am.
Comm’n H.R. Report 80/11, 2011.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 537-547
(2012).
Tucker, Charles E., Jr. Cabbages and kings: bridging the gap for
more effective capacity-building. 33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 1169-1194
(2012).
von Danwitz, Hon. Thomas and Katherina Paraschas. A fresh
start for the Charter: fundamental questions on the application of
the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. 35 Fordham Int’l
L.J. 1396-1425 (2012).
Warren, Brittany. Note. “If you have a zero-tolerance policy, why
aren’t you doing anything?”: using the Uniform Code of Military
Justice to combat human trafficking abroad. 80 Geo. Wash. L.
Rev. 1255-1292 (2012).
Symposium. The 17th Annual Herbert Rubin and Justice Rose
Luttan Rubin International Law Symposium: From Rights to
Reality: Mobilizing for Human Rights and its Intersection with
International Law. Articles by Beth A. Simmons, Geoff Dancy,
Kathryn Sikkink, James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, Robert
Howse, Ruti Teitel, Eric A. Posner, Edward T. Swaine and Joel P.
Tractman. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 729-886 (2012).
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IMMIGRATION LAW
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Asian American Law Journal
Creighton Law Review
FIU Law Review
Booth, Venus. Note. Citizenship as a birthright: what the United
States can learn from failed policies in the United Kingdom and
Ireland. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 693-718 (2011).
LLEADS #2: The U.S. Immigration Crises: Enemies at Our Gates
or Lady Liberty’s Huddled Masses? Preface by Linda Kelly Hill;
articles by Imtiaz Hussain, María Pabón López, Diomedes J.
Tsitouras, Pierce C. Azuma, Steven W. Bender, Berta Esperanza
Hernández-Truyol, John Eastman, Ediberto Román and Peter
Margulies. 6 FIU L. Rev. 197-349 (2011).
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INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Culliton-González, Katherine. Born in the Americas: birthright
citizenship and human rights. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 127-182
(2012).
Luna, Guadalupe T. United States v. Duro: farmworker housing
and agricultural law constructions. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty
L.J. 397-447 (2012).
Gilbert, Lauren. Immigrant laws, obstacle preemption and the
lost legacy of McCulloch. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 153207 (2012).
Mirandé, Alfredo. The muxes of Juchitán: a preliminary look at
transgender identity and acceptance. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 509540 (2012).
Griffith, Kati L. and Tamara L. Lee. Immigration advocacy as
labor advocacy. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 73-117 (2012).
Nagle, Mary Kathryn. Standing Bear v. Crook: the case for
equality under Waaxe’s law. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-502
(2012).
Hill, Linda Kelly. The gangs of asylum. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 639-655
(2012).
Johnson, Kevin R. Immigration and civil rights: state and local
efforts to regulate immigration. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 609-638 (2012).
Moore, Brandon K. Note. The United States Court of Appeals for
the Fourth Circuit. Yi Ni v. Holder: forced abortion’s impact on a
husband’s right to reproduce. (Yi Ni v. Holder, 613 F.3d 415,
2010.) 71 Md. L. Rev. 1294-1326 (2012).
Phillips, Jennifer R. Note. Arizona’s S.B. 1070 and federal
preemption of state and local immigration laws: a case for a more
cooperative and streamlined approach to judicial review of
subnational immigration laws. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 955-1001
(2012).
Shapiro, Ilya. States can’t regulate immigration, but they can
regulate illegal immigrants: remarks at the 2012 Charleston Law
Review and Riley Institute law and society symposium. 6
Charleston L. Rev. 585-598 (2012).
Quane, Helen. A further dimension to the interdependence and
indivisibility of human rights? Recent developments concerning
the rights of indigenous peoples. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 49-83
(2012).
Solyom, Jessica A. and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy.
Memento mori: policing the minds and bodies of indigenous
Latinas/os in Arizona. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 473-507 (2012).
Vera, Kim Benita. From papal bull to racial rule: Indians of the
Americas, race, and the foundations of international law. 42 Cal.
W. Int’l L.J. 453-472 (2012).
INSURANCE LAW
Rice, Willy E. The Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: a
selective review and analysis of the panels’ 2010-2011 insurancelaw opinions. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 733-815 (2012).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Solyom, Jessica A. and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy.
Memento mori: policing the minds and bodies of indigenous
Latinas/os in Arizona. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 473-507 (2012).
Chuang, Chester S. Offensive venue: the curious use of
declaratory judgment to forum shop in patent litigation. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1065-1114 (2012).
Strange, David N. and Arslan S. Umarov. Immigration law:
2010-2011 Fifth Circuit case law update. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.
701-716 (2012).
Dawson, Christopher W. Note. From Wall Street to wheat fields:
using the business method patent’s “first inventor defense” as a
model for genetically engineered seed production. 80 Geo. Wash.
L. Rev. 1174-1208 (2012).
Immigration Law. Articles by Mary Kathryn Nagle, Ashleigh
Bausch Varley, Mary C. Snow and Shelly George; notes by Eric
Newhouse and Shane E. Strong. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-650
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Gorman, Eric D. Why do all casinos seem to be the same? A
glance into casino games, gambling machines and the doctrine of
fair use. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 299-324 (2011).
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Hill, Brian D. Note. Princo Corp. v. Int’l Trade Comm’n:
patent misuse no longer a deterrent to anticompetitive behavior in
the group venture context. (Princo Corp. v. Int’l Trade
Comm’n, 616 F.3d 1318, 2010. cert. denied, 131 S. Ct. 2480,
2011.) 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 361-385 (2012).
Land, Molly. Rebalancing TRIPS. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 433-480
(2012).
Martel, Florent. Case comment. Intellectual property—patents:
the United States Supreme Court affirms the standard of proof for
patent invalidity. (Microsoft Corp. v. i4i Ltd. P’ship, 131 S. Ct.
2238, 2011.) 87 N.D. L. Rev. 401-417 (2011).
Mercurio, Bryan. Beyond the text: the significance of the AntiCounterfeiting Trade Agreement. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 361-390
(2012).
Mercurio, Bryan. ‘Seizing’ pharmaceuticals in transit: analyzing
the WTO dispute that wasn’t. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 389-426
(2012).
Noller, Matthew Vincent H. Note. Darkness on the edge of town:
how entitlements theory can shine a light on termination of
transfers in sound recordings. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 763-798 (2012).
Powell, Rob. D. Note. Bilski v. Kappos: a breath of fresh air or
resuscitating uncertainty for business process method patents in
the information age? (Bilski v. Kappos, 130 S. Ct. 3218, 2010.)
40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 741-771 (2012).
Reap, David. Note. A proposal for an alternate dispute resolution
process for the fashion industry after the Innovative Design
Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 621-652 (2012).
Sandrik, Karen E. Warranting rightful claims. 72 La. L. Rev.
873-922 (2012).
Wilson, Kelce. The four phases of patent usage. 40 Cap. U. L.
Rev. 679-700 (2012).
Ezroj, Aaron. Climate change and international norms. 27 J.
Land Use & Envtl. L. 69-101 (2011).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Daniel K. Gelb. An argument for uniform
e-discovery practice in cross-border civil litigation. 7 J. Bus. &
Tech. L. 341-359 (2012).
Guiora, Amos N.
Human rights and counterterrorism: a
contradiction or necessary bedfellows? 46 Ga. L. Rev. 743-761
(2012).
Kang’ara, Sylvia Wairimu. Beyond bed and bread: making the
African state through marriage law reform — constitutive and
transformative influences of Anglo-American legal thought. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 353-395 (2012).
Oppenheimer, Kathleen D. and Todd K. BenDor.
A
comprehensive solution to the biofouling problem for the
endangered Florida manatee and other species. [Includes
photograph.] 42 Envtl. L. 415-467 (2012).
Reiser, Rachel.
Note. Applying privilege in international
arbitration: the case for a uniform rule. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 653-678 (2012).
Smith, McKay M. The Nuclear Terrorism Readiness and Alert
Center: transforming the aspirational nature of international law
into operational capabilities. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 701-740 (2012).
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Reshaping a Powerful
Conservation Tool. Introduction by Nolan Shutler; articles by
Kalyani Robbins and Mitsuhiko A. Takahashi. 42 Envtl. L. 577626 (2012).
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Environmental Law
Harvard International Law Journal
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Journal of International Economic Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
San Diego International Law Journal
Blank, Laurie R. The consequences of a “war” paradigm for
counterterrorism: what impact on basic rights and values? 46 Ga.
L. Rev. 719-741 (2012).
Cole, Tony The boundaries of most favored nation treatment in
international investment law. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 537-586 (2012).
Cregar, Zachary D. Foreign corruption by payment of legal bills:
guidance on proactive detection of FCPA violations via payments
to outside legal counsel. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 1-18 (2011).
Diller, Janelle M. Private standardization in public international
lawmaking. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 481-536 (2012).
Eads, Kristin and Jennifer Zwagerman. In focus: examining the
new FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L.
& Pol’y 123-164 (2011).
Land, Molly. Rebalancing TRIPS. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 433-480
(2012).
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Lyngen, Narissa. Recent development. Basel III: dynamics of
state implementation. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 519-535 (2012).
Mercurio, Bryan. ‘Seizing’ pharmaceuticals in transit: analyzing
the WTO dispute that wasn’t. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 389-426
(2012).
Peel, Jacqueline. Of apples and oranges (and hormones in beef):
science and the standard of review in WTO disputes under the
SPS Agreement. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 427-458 (2012).
Shelley, Wesley Ryan. Comment. Setting the tone: the Lacey
Act’s attempt to combat the international trade of illegally
obtained plant and wildlife and its effect on musical instrument
making. 42 Envtl. L. 549-575 (2012).
Tejavanija, Mingchanok. Note. A new kind of drug war:
Thailand’s taking on the pharmaceutical industry to improve
access to HIV/AIDS drugs through the use of compulsory
licensing. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 659-691 (2011).
Yackee, Jason Webb. Controlling the international investment
law agency. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 391-448 (2012).
Fernandez, Patricio A. and Giacomo A.M. Ponzetto. Stare
decisis: rhetoric and substance. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 313-336
(2012).
Freyer, Tony A., Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. and R. Volney Riser.
Clement Clay Torbert and Alabama law reform. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
867-894 (2012).
Glazer, Steven A. Toward a Model Code of Judicial Conduct for
Administrative Law Judges. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 337-377 (2012).
Kranking, Jeffrey. Case note. A look at the United States Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit’s heavy handed application of
quasi-judicial immunity: ...
(Keystone Redevelopment
Partners, LLC v. Decker, 631 F.3d 89, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J.
143-163 (2011).
Mongone, Anthony W. Note. Business Roundtable: a new level
of judicial scrutiny and its implications in a post-Dodd-Frank
world. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 746-798.
Orbach, Barak and Grace Campbell Rebling. The antitrust curse
of bigness. [Includes photographs.] 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 605-655
(2012).
JUDGES
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Beal, Ron. The art of statutory construction: Texas style. 64
Baylor L. Rev. 339-434 (2012).
Black, Ryan C. and Christina L. Boyd. US Supreme Court
agenda setting and the role of litigant status. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
286-312 (2012).
Buller, Tyler J. Note. Framing the debate: understanding Iowa’s
2010 judicial-retention election through a content analysis of
letters to the editor. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1745-1786 (2012).
Canes-Wrone, Brandice, Tom S. Clark and Jee-Kwang Park.
Judicial independence and retention elections. 28 J.L. Econ. &
Org. 211-234 (2012).
Cross, Frank B. Originalism—the forgotten years. 28 Const.
Comment. 37-51 (2012).
Davidoff, Steven M. A case study: Air Products v. Airgas and
the value of strategic judicial decision-making. 2012 Colum. Bus.
L. Rev. 502-552.
Savitt, William. The genius of the modern chancery system.
2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 570-601.
Shue, Brian A. Student article. Rights to language assistance in
Florida: an argument to remedy the inconsistent provisions of
court interpreters in state and federal courts. 6 FIU L. Rev. 387434 (2011).
Wolfe, Jeffrey S. Civil justice reform in Social Security
adjudications. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 379-439 (2012).
A Second Amendment Quartet. Heller and McDonald in the
Lower Courts. Introduction by Stephen Kiehl; articles by Richard
C. Boldt, Dennis A. Henigan, John R. Lott, Jr. and David S.
Cohen. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1173-1230 (2012).
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The Role of Government. Keynote address by A.E. Dick Howard;
article by John P. Freeman and Jack B. Harrison; remarks by Kyle
Langvardt and Ilya Shapiro. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 449-598
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
JURISDICTION
Edelson, Chris. Judging in a vacuum, or, once more, without
feeling: how Justice Scalia’s jurisprudential approach repeats
errors made in Plessy v. Ferguson. 45 Akron L. Rev. 513-566
(2012).
Faso, Nicholas. Comment. Civil disobedience in the Supreme
Court: retroactivity and the compromise between formal and
substantive justice. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1613-1630 (2011/2012).
Gilbert, Lauren. Immigrant laws, obstacle preemption and the
lost legacy of McCulloch. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 153207 (2012).
Nahmod, Sheldon H. The long and winding road from Monroe
to Connick. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 427-445 (2012).
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Phillips, Jennifer R. Note. Arizona’s S.B. 1070 and federal
preemption of state and local immigration laws: a case for a more
cooperative and streamlined approach to judicial review of
subnational immigration laws. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 955-1001
(2012).
Symposium: Neo-Chicago Antitrust. Editor’s note by Su Sun;
articles by Daniel A. Crane, Herbert Hovenkamp, Max Huffman,
Bruce H. Kobayashi, Timothy J. Muris, William H. Page, D.
Daniel Sokol and Joshua D. Wright; afterword by Joshua H.
Soven. 78 Antitrust L.J. 37-298 (2012).
Pursley, Garrick B. Defeasible federalism. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 801866 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Roe, Mark J. A spatial representation of Delaware—Washington
interaction in corporate lawmaking. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev.
553-569.
Scharf, Michael P. Universal jurisdiction and the crime of
aggression. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 357-389 (2012).
Tang, Zheng Sophia. Effectiveness of exclusive jurisdiction
clauses in the Chinese courts—a pragmatic study. 61 Int’l &
Comp. L.Q. 459-484 (2012).
JUVENILES
Chaney, Megan F. Keeping the promise of Gault: requiring postadjudicatory juvenile defenders. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
351-392 (2012).
Diaz, Derrick. Student article. Minors and cosmetic surgery: an
argument for state intervention. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 235269 (2012).
JURISPRUDENCE
DiRusso, Alyssa A. and S. Kristen Peters. Parental testamentary
appointments of guardians for children. 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J.
369-393 (2012).
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Fiorini, Aude. Habitual residence and the newborn—a French
perspective. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 530-540 (2012).
Dore, Isaak I. Deconstructing and reconstructing Hobbes. 72 La.
L. Rev. 815-871 (2012).
Fitzpatrick, Julianne C. Comment. People v. Flick: modernizing
Michigan’s child-pornography statute to criminalize “viewing” in
response to evolving Internet technology. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
909-930 (2012).
Ellsworth, Phoebe C. Meador Lecture Series 2010-2011:
Rationality. Legal reasoning and scientific reasoning. 63 Ala. L.
Rev. 895-918 (2012).
Faso, Nicholas. Comment. Civil disobedience in the Supreme
Court: retroactivity and the compromise between formal and
substantive justice. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1613-1630 (2011/2012).
Gavil, Andrew I. Moving beyond caricature and characterization:
the modern rule of reason in practice. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 733-782
(2012).
Lovett, John A. Love, loyalty and the Louisiana Civil Code:
rules, standards and hybrid discretion in a mixed jurisdiction. 72
La. L. Rev. 923-998 (2012).
Meese, Alan J. Standard Oil as Lochner’s Trojan Horse. 85 S.
Cal. L. Rev. 783-813 (2012).
Nagan, Winston P. and Aitza M. Haddad. Sovereignty in theory
and practice. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 429-519 (2012).
Pursley, Garrick B. Defeasible federalism. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 801866 (2012).
Vidmar, Jure. Explaining the legal effects of recognition. 61 Int’l
& Comp. L.Q. 361-387 (2012).
Golke, Melissa. Student article. The age of consent: how
Minnesota’s Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Youth Act of
2011 falls short of fully addressing domestic child sex trafficking.
33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 201-234 (2011).
King, Shani M. Owning Laura Silsby’s shame: how the Haitian
child trafficking scheme embodies Western disregard for the
integrity of poor families. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1-47 (2012).
Murray, Yxta Maya. “Creating new categories:” Anglo-American
radical feminism’s constitutionalism in the streets. 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 449-509 (2012).
Patel, Krupa A. Comment. Cyberbullying: what’s the “status” in
England? 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 589-622 (2012).
Pruzan, Jeffrey. Note. Abuse, mediation and the Catholic Church:
how enforcing and improving existing statutes will help victims
recover. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 593-620 (2012).
Schave, Nicole M. Student article. “Best interests” of Minnesota:
adopting a presumption of joint physical custody. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 165-200 (2011).
Smith, Nicole J. Comment. Protecting the children of the world:
a proposal for tracking convicted sex offenders internationally.
13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 623-652 (2012).
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Stewart, Kele.
The connection between permanency and
education in child welfare policy. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J.
511-553 (2012).
Stringer, Brittany Layne. Comment. Cyberbullying: Louisiana’s
solution to confronting the latest strain of juvenile aggression. 72
La. L. Rev. 1129-1161 (2012).
LABOR LAW
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Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
Bagnato, Jorie. Case note. The United States Supreme Court
gives a broad interpretation to the ant-retaliation provision of the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 by ruling that the provision
includes both written and oral complaints, but declines to rule on
whether the provision covers internal complaints made to private
employers: ... (Kasten v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics
Corp., 131 S. Ct. 1325, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 95-119 (2011).
Luna, Guadalupe T. United States v. Duro: farmworker housing
and agricultural law constructions. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty
L.J. 397-447 (2012).
Morita, Hodaka. Firm dynamics and labor market consequences.
28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 235-264 (2012).
Paul, Michael D. Marsh USA Inc. v. Cook: one final step away
from Light. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 791-823 (2012).
Shockley, Tamara A. The evolution of a new international
system of justice in the United Nations: the first sessions of the
United Nations Appeals Tribunal. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 521587 (2012).
Thomas, Will. Comment. Franka v. Velasquez: what is the
prognosis for negligent causes of action against Texas
government employees? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 622-650 (2012).
Wilson, Lynette.
Recent developments in Fifth Circuit
employment law. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 661-683 (2012).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Albany Law Review
California Western International Law Journal
Capital University Law Review
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy
Georgia Law Review
Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal
Iowa Law Review
Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law
Maryland Law Review
New England Law Review
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
Banzhaf, H. Spencer.
Regulatory impact analysis of
environmental justice effects. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 1-30
(2011).
Ben-Asher, Noa. Obligatory health. 15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev.
L.J. 1-18 (2012).
Bender, Steven W. Faces of immigration reform. 6 FIU L. Rev.
251-267 (2011).
Black, Ryan C. and Christina L. Boyd. US Supreme Court
agenda setting and the role of litigant status. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
286-312 (2012).
Diller, Janelle M. Private standardization in public international
lawmaking. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 481-536 (2012).
Edelson, Chris. Judging in a vacuum, or, once more, without
feeling: how Justice Scalia’s jurisprudential approach repeats
errors made in Plessy v. Ferguson. 45 Akron L. Rev. 513-566
(2012).
Griffith, Kati L. and Tamara L. Lee. Immigration advocacy as
labor advocacy. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 73-117 (2012).
LAND USE PLANNING
Harcourt, Bernard E. Keynote: the crisis and criminal justice. 28
Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 965-985 (2012).
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Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
Kaplan-Lyman, Jeremy. Note. A punitive bind: policing, poverty,
and neoliberalism in New York City. 15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev.
L.J. 177-221 (2012).
Mulvaney, Timothy M. Exactions for the future. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 511-568 (2012).
Li, Bethany. “We are already back”: the post-Katrina struggle for
survival and community control in New Orleans East’s
Vietnamese community of Versailles. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 25-55
(2011).
Sze, Julia. Asian American immigrant and refugee environmental
justice activism under neoliberal urbanism. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 523 (2011).
Squillace, Mark and Alexander Hood. NEPA, climate change,
and public lands decision making. 42 Envtl. L. 469-526 (2012).
Paslawsky, Alexandra. Note. The growth of social media norms
and governments’ attempts at regulation. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1485-1542 (2012).
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Paul-Emile, Kimani. The regulation of race in science. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1115-1173 (2012).
Szyszczak, Erika. Building a socioeconomic constitution: a
fantastic object? 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1364-1395 (2012).
Varner, Elizabeth. Arbitrating cultural property disputes.
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 477-526 (2012).
Rule of Law. Editors’ letter by Kate Unger Davis, Nate Vogel and
Doha Mekki; foreword by Amy Gadsden; articles by Haider Ala
Hamoudi, Ali Wardak, Sabah Al-Bawi and Charles E. Tucker, Jr.;
interview by Steven Barnes. 33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 1117-1194
(2012).
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32nd Annual Sullivan Lecture: Reconsidering Boilerplate:
Confronting
Normative
and
Democratic
Degradation.
Introduction by Jeffrey T. Ferriell; articles by Margaret Jane
Radin and Andrew S. Gold. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 605-677 (2012).
Symposium: Batson at Twenty-Five: Perspectives on the
Landmark, Reflections on Its Legacy. Introduction by James J.
Tomkovicz; articles by David C. Baldus, Catherine M. Grosso,
Robert Dunham, George Woodworth, Richard Newell, Alafair S.
Burke, Robin Charlow, Roger A. Fairfax, Jr., Barbara O’Brien,
Nancy Leong, Nancy S. Marder, Jason Mazzone, Melynda J.
Price, Dru Stevenson, Andrew E. Taslitz and Tania Tetlow. 97
Iowa L. Rev. 1393-1744 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LatCrit XVI Symposium - Global Justice: Theories, Histories,
Futures. Foreword by Ernesto Hernández-López; cluster
introductions by Gil Gott, Pedro A. Malavet and Mark Harris;
articles by José María Monzón, Antony Anghie, Asli Bâli, Aziz
Rana, Hugo Rojas Corral, Cynthia M. Costas-Centivany, Charles
R. Venator-Santiago, Kim Benita Vera, Jessica A. Solyom, Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Alfredo Mirandé. 42 Cal. W. Int’l
L.J. 265-540 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Miscarriages of Justice. An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. Foreword by Saundra D. Westervelt and Kimberly J.
Cook; articles by Amy Shlosberg, Evan Mandery, Valerie West,
Randall Grometstein, Jennifer M. Balboni, Michael Leo Owens,
Elizabeth Griffiths, Rachel Dioso-Villa, Adina M. Thompson,
Oscar R. Molina, Lora M. Levett, Kimberley A. Clow, Isabella
M. Blandisi, Rose Ricciardelli, Regina A. Schuller, James G.
Bell, Elizabeth S. Vartkessian and Jared P. Tyler; personal
reflections by Ronald Keine, Nancy Vollertsen, Jennifer
Thompson and Mark Rabil; comments by Nicholas A. Battaglia
and Nicholas Faso. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1223-1630 (2011/2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Paper Symposium. “Convicting the Innocent.” Introduction by
Brandon L. Garrett; articles by Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Simon A.
Cole, Deborah Davis, Richard A. Leo and Elizabeth F. Loftus. 46
New Eng. L. Rev. 671-809 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Civil Rights or Civil Wants? Introduction by
Frederick Watson Vaughn and Jennifer Lee Case; articles by
Maurice C. Daniels, Cameron Van Patterson, Derek W. Black,
Kevin R. Johnson, Linda Kelly Hill, Woodrow Hartzog, Bradley
A. Areheart, Laurie R. Blank and Amos N. Guiora. 46 Ga. L.
Rev. 519-761 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Constitutional Redemption & Constitutional Faith.
Introduction by Natalie A. Waryck; articles by Sanford Levinson,
Jamal Greene, Aziz Rana, Gerald Torres, Lani Guinier, Mark A.
Graber, H.W. Perry, Jr., Andrew Koppelman and Jack M. Balkin.
71 Md. L. Rev. 953-1172 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Culture, Religion and Conflict Resolution: What’s
Identity and Faith Got to do With It? Articles by Pat K. Chew,
Jonathan R. Cohen, F. Peter Phillips, Rachel Goldberg and Brian
Blancke. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 379-465 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. The 17th Annual Herbert Rubin and Justice Rose
Luttan Rubin International Law Symposium: From Rights to
Reality: Mobilizing for Human Rights and its Intersection with
International Law. Articles by Beth A. Simmons, Geoff Dancy,
Kathryn Sikkink, James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, Robert
Howse, Ruti Teitel, Eric A. Posner, Edward T. Swaine and Joel P.
Tractman. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 729-886 (2012).
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LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS
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Albany Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law
New England Law Review
Barnsby, Robert E., Maj., U.S. Army. So long, and thanks for all
the secrets: a response to Professor Telman. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 667689 (2012).
Bernhardt, Dan, Steeve Mongrain and Joanne Roberts.
Rehabilitated or not: an informational theory of parole decisions.
28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 186-210 (2012).
Brown, Shanna L. Case comment. Sentencing and punishment—
Sentencing Guidelines: the Sentencing Reform Act precludes
courts from lengthening a prison sentence solely to foster offender
rehabilitation. (Tapia v. United States, 131 S. Ct. 2382, 2011.)
87 N.D. L. Rev. 375-400 (2011).
Camilli, Joseph A.
Student article.
Minnesota’s felon
disenfranchisement: an historical legal relic, rooted in racism, that
fails to satisfy a legitimate penological interest. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 235-267 (2011).
Kaplan-Lyman, Jeremy. Note. A punitive bind: policing, poverty,
and neoliberalism in New York City. 15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev.
L.J. 177-221 (2012).
Lebowitz, David. Student article. “Proper subjects for medical
treatment?” Addiction, prison-based drug treatment, and the
Eighth Amendment. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 271-308
(2012).
Margulies, Peter. Noncitizens’ remedies lost?: accountability for
overreaching in immigration enforcement. 6 FIU L. Rev. 319349 (2011).
Ploch, Amanda. Note. Why dignity matters: dignity and the right
(or not) to rehabilitation from international and national
perspectives. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 887-949 (2012).
Ratner, Emily. Comment. Anonymous accusers in the Holy
Land: subverting the right of confrontation in the United States’
largest terrorism-financing trial. (United States v. El-Mezain,
664 F.3d 467, 2011.) 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 575-621 (2012).
Shapiro, Matthew C. Student article. The road to Fourth
Amendment erosion is paved with good intentions: examining
why Florida should limit the community caretaker exception. 6
FIU L. Rev. 351-386 (2011).
Criminal Justice Responses to the Economic Crisis. Foreword by
Caren Myers Morrison; keynote by Bernard E. Harcourt; articles
by W. David Ball, Russell D. Covey, Cara H. Drinan, Randolph
N. Jonakait, Larry Eger, Matthew J. Parlow, John F. Pfaff and
Michael Vitiello. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 953-1314 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Miscarriages of Justice. An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. Foreword by Saundra D. Westervelt and Kimberly J.
Cook; articles by Amy Shlosberg, Evan Mandery, Valerie West,
Randall Grometstein, Jennifer M. Balboni, Michael Leo Owens,
Elizabeth Griffiths, Rachel Dioso-Villa, Adina M. Thompson,
Oscar R. Molina, Lora M. Levett, Kimberley A. Clow, Isabella
M. Blandisi, Rose Ricciardelli, Regina A. Schuller, James G.
Bell, Elizabeth S. Vartkessian and Jared P. Tyler; personal
reflections by Ronald Keine, Nancy Vollertsen, Jennifer
Thompson and Mark Rabil; comments by Nicholas A. Battaglia
and Nicholas Faso. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1223-1630 (2011/2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Paper Symposium. “Convicting the Innocent.” Introduction by
Brandon L. Garrett; articles by Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Simon A.
Cole, Deborah Davis, Richard A. Leo and Elizabeth F. Loftus. 46
New Eng. L. Rev. 671-809 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
Introduction by Imre Szalai; presentations by Imre Szalai, Barry
Scheck, Graymond F. Martin, William Aaron, Michelle Ghetti,
Paul Killebrew and John Thompson; panel participation with
Dane S. Ciolino, moderator and Gary Clements, Bennett L.
Gershman, Adam Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi, Samuel R.
Wiseman, Stephen Singer, panelists; articles by William P.
Quigley, Sheldon H. Nahmod, Samuel R. Wiseman, Shenequa L.
Grey and Bennett L. Gershman. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 303-549
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL EDUCATION
Ho, Shawn. Co-synthesis of dynamics behind the dearth of Asian
American law professors: a unique narrative. 18 Asian Am. L.J.
57-82 (2011).
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LEGAL HISTORY
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Southern California Law Review
Anderson, Caroline. Book note. Human rights: a reckoning.
(Reviewing Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in
History.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 549-562 (2012).
Thompson, John.
Presentation by John Thompson —
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 401-416 (2012).
Tomkovicz, James J.
Twenty-five years of Batson: an
introduction to equal protection regulation of peremptory jury
challenges. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1393-1423 (2012).
Vera, Kim Benita. From papal bull to racial rule: Indians of the
Americas, race, and the foundations of international law. 42 Cal.
W. Int’l L.J. 453-472 (2012).
Araiza, William D. Back to the future. (Reviewing David
Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights
Against Progressive Reform.) 28 Const. Comment. 111-138
(2012).
Vitiello, Michael. Alternatives to incarceration: why is California
lagging behind? 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1275-1314 (2012).
Black, Derek W. Education’s elusive future, storied past, and the
fundamental inequities between. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 557-607 (2012).
Zaremby, Justin. On the uses and disadvantages of history for
human rights law: reading Samuel Moyn’s The Last Utopia:
Human Rights in History. 15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 155175 (2012).
Cross, Frank B. Originalism—the forgotten years. 28 Const.
Comment. 37-51 (2012).
Daniels, Maurice C. and Cameron Van Patterson.
(Re)considering race in the desegregation of higher education. 46
Ga. L. Rev. 521-556 (2012).
Daniels, Roger. The Japanese American incarceration revisited:
1941-2010. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 133-146 (2011).
Fairfax, Roger A., Jr. Batson’s grand jury DNA. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1511-1530 (2012).
Freyer, Tony A., Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. and R. Volney Riser.
Clement Clay Torbert and Alabama law reform. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
867-894 (2012).
Hernández-López, Ernesto. Foreword: global justice, history, and
law: between Fela’s teachers teaching “nonsense” and Bob
Marley’s “small axe” for a big tree. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 265-284
(2012).
100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium. Articles by
Barak Orbach, D. Daniel Sokol, Margaret C. Levenstein,
Benjamin Klein, George L. Priest, Daniel A. Crane, Christopher
R. Leslie, Grace Campbell Rebling, William H. Page, Andrew I.
Gavil, Alan J. Meese, Peter C. Carstensen, Timothy J. Muris and
Bilal K. Sayyed. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 429-915 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Union and States’ Rights: Secession, 150 Years after
Sumter. Preface by Neil H. Cogan; articles by Daniel W.
Hamilton, Stephen C. Neff, Robert G. Natelson, Paul Finkelman
and Daniel A. Farber. 45 Akron L. Rev. 389-512 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL PROFESSION
Howard, A.E. Dick. The Constitution and the role of government.
6 Charleston L. Rev. 449-510 (2012).
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Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law
Maseritz, Guy B. “No inventions, no innovations”: reassessing
the government’s antitrust case against United States Steel
Corporation. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 247-283 (2012).
Carmean, Monica. Note. Medical-legal partnerships: unmet
potential for legislative advocacy. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. &
Pol’y 499-514 (2012).
McCormick, Amy Christian and Robert A. McCormick. Race
and interest convergence in NCAA sports. 2 Wake Forest J.L. &
Pol’y 17-43 (2012).
Chaney, Megan F. Keeping the promise of Gault: requiring postadjudicatory juvenile defenders. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
351-392 (2012).
Nagle, Mary Kathryn. Standing Bear v. Crook: the case for
equality under Waaxe’s law. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-502
(2012).
Cohen, Jonathan R. Conflicts as inner trials: transitions for
clients, ideas for lawyers. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 393-412
(2012).
Nahmod, Sheldon H. The long and winding road from Monroe
to Connick. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 427-445 (2012).
Cregar, Zachary D. Foreign corruption by payment of legal bills:
guidance on proactive detection of FCPA violations via payments
to outside legal counsel. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 1-18 (2011).
Rojas Corral, Hugo. Torture in Chile (1973-1990): analysis of
one hundred survivors’ testimonies. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 353-392
(2012).
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Ellsworth, Phoebe C. Meador Lecture Series 2010-2011:
Rationality. Legal reasoning and scientific reasoning. 63 Ala. L.
Rev. 895-918 (2012).
Nutt, Laurin Elizabeth. Note. Where do we go from here? The
future of caps on noneconomic medical malpractice damages in
Georgia. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1341-1365 (2012).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Edwin A. Machuca. E-discovery mediation
& the art of keyword search. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 467475 (2012).
Schwartz, Rhonda R. The Uniform Electronic Legal Material
Act: “desirable and practicable” for North Dakota? 87 N.D. L.
Rev. 325-341 (2011).
Grometstein, Randall and Jennifer M. Balboni. Backing out of a
constitutional ditch: constitutional remedies for gross
prosecutorial misconduct post Thompson. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 12431281 (2011/2012).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Jonakait, Randolph N. and Larry Eger. Fiscal crisis as an
opportunity for criminal justice reform: defenders building
alliances with fiscal conservatives. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 11611192 (2012).
Ota, Chiaki. Note. Legal humanitarian assistance: instituting
disaster response clinics and law firm engagement. 19 Geo. J. on
Poverty L. & Pol’y 515-533 (2012).
Reiser, Rachel.
Note. Applying privilege in international
arbitration: the case for a uniform rule. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 653-678 (2012).
Sampat, Neha M. and Esmé V. Grant. The aspiring attorney with
ADHD: bar accommodations or a bar to practice? 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 291-352 (2012).
Swank, Drew A. The Social Security Administration’s condoning
of and colluding with attorney misconduct. 64 Admin. L. Rev.
507-530 (2012).
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
Introduction by Imre Szalai; presentations by Imre Szalai, Barry
Scheck, Graymond F. Martin, William Aaron, Michelle Ghetti,
Paul Killebrew and John Thompson; panel participation with
Dane S. Ciolino, moderator and Gary Clements, Bennett L.
Gershman, Adam Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi, Samuel R.
Wiseman, Stephen Singer, panelists; articles by William P.
Quigley, Sheldon H. Nahmod, Samuel R. Wiseman, Shenequa L.
Grey and Bennett L. Gershman. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 303-549
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL RESEARCH AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Schwartz, Rhonda R. The Uniform Electronic Legal Material
Act: “desirable and practicable” for North Dakota? 87 N.D. L.
Rev. 325-341 (2011).
Areheart, Bradley A. GINA, privacy, and antisubordination. 46
Ga. L. Rev. 705-718 (2012).
Cole, Simon A. Forensic science and wrongful convictions: from
exposer to contributor to corrector. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 711-736
(2012).
Diaz, Derrick. Student article. Minors and cosmetic surgery: an
argument for state intervention. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 235269 (2012).
Nutt, Laurin Elizabeth. Note. Where do we go from here? The
future of caps on noneconomic medical malpractice damages in
Georgia. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1341-1365 (2012).
Paul-Emile, Kimani. The regulation of race in science. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1115-1173 (2012).
Rietiker, Daniel. From prevention to facilitation? Suicide in the
jurisprudence of the ECtHR in the light of the recent Haas v.
Switzerland judgment. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 85-126 (2012).
MILITARY, WAR AND PEACE
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Ahmed, Usman and Raghav Thapar. Note. Security Council
Resolution 1887 and the quest for nuclear disarmament. 33 Mich.
J. Int’l L. 587-625 (2012).
Barnsby, Robert E., Maj., U.S. Army. So long, and thanks for all
the secrets: a response to Professor Telman. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 667689 (2012).
Blank, Laurie R. The consequences of a “war” paradigm for
counterterrorism: what impact on basic rights and values? 46 Ga.
L. Rev. 719-741 (2012).
Guiora, Amos N.
Human rights and counterterrorism: a
contradiction or necessary bedfellows? 46 Ga. L. Rev. 743-761
(2012).
LEGISLATION
Morris, Charles J. How the National Labor Relations Act was
stolen and how it can be recovered: Taft-Hartley revisionism and
the National Labor Relations Board’s appointment process. 33
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-71 (2012).
Lumpkin, Robert. Comment. The Stolen Valor Act: why it
should be revised to netter protect the honor of our armed forces.
(United States v. Alvarez, 617 F.3d 1198, 2010.) 13 Loy. J. Pub.
Int. L. 551-574 (2012).
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Magnusson, Landon Wade. Tying off all loose ends: protecting
American citizens from torture beyond America’s borders. 15
Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 19-53 (2012).
Orewiler, Joshua J. Note. Stolen valor and freedom of speech: an
analysis of how federal law should criminalize the wearing of
unearned military awards. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1811-1838 (2012).
Scharf, Michael P. Universal jurisdiction and the crime of
aggression. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 357-389 (2012).
Smith, McKay M. The Nuclear Terrorism Readiness and Alert
Center: transforming the aspirational nature of international law
into operational capabilities. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 701-740 (2012).
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Reshaping a Powerful
Conservation Tool. Introduction by Nolan Shutler; articles by
Kalyani Robbins and Mitsuhiko A. Takahashi. 42 Envtl. L. 577626 (2012).
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OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
Dietrich, N. Adam II. Student article. NP’s Deepwater Horizon:
“the Goldman Sachs of the sea.” 13 Transactions 315-341
(2012).
Summers, Nicole. Recent development. Colombia’s Victim’s
Law: transitional justice in a time of violent conflict? 25 Harv.
Hum. Rts. J. 219-235 (2012).
Doran, Kevin L. and student Angela M. Cifor. Does the Federal
Government own the pore space under private lands in the West?
Implications of the Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916 for
geologic storage of carbon dioxide. 42 Envtl. L. 527-548 (2012).
Szewczyk, Bart M.J. Variable multipolarity and U.N. Security
Council reform. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 449-504 (2012).
Klein, Benjamin. The “hub-and-spoke” conspiracy that created
the Standard Oil monopoly. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 459-498 (2012).
Varol, Ozan O. The democratic coup d’état. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J.
291-356 (2012).
Muris, Timothy J. and Bilal K. Sayyed. The long shadow of
Standard Oil: policy, petroleum, and politics at the Federal Trade
Commission. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 843-915 (2012).
Warren, Brittany. Note. “If you have a zero-tolerance policy, why
aren’t you doing anything?”: using the Uniform Code of Military
Justice to combat human trafficking abroad. 80 Geo. Wash. L.
Rev. 1255-1292 (2012).
Priest, George L. Rethinking the economic basis of the Standard
Oil refining monopoly: dominance against competing cartels. 85
S. Cal. L. Rev. 499-557 (2012).
Rule of Law. Editors’ letter by Kate Unger Davis, Nate Vogel and
Doha Mekki; foreword by Amy Gadsden; articles by Haider Ala
Hamoudi, Ali Wardak, Sabah Al-Bawi and Charles E. Tucker, Jr.;
interview by Steven Barnes. 33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 1117-1194
(2012).
Wildfire, Cynthia. Comment. Mine safety: penalty structure and
enforcement mechanisms of the Mine Act in the wake of the
Upper Big Branch explosion. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 441-472 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Szewczyk, Bart M.J. Variable multipolarity and U.N. Security
Council reform. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 449-504 (2012).
ORGANIZATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
POLITICS
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Law Reviews for:
Environmental Law
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Law Reviews for:
Maryland Law Review
Malloy, Bonnie. Symbolic gestures or our saving grace: the
relevance of compensatory mitigation for Florida’s wetlands in
the climate change era. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 103-152
(2011).
Bâli, Asli and Aziz Rana. Pax Arabica?: provisional sovereignty
and intervention in the Arab uprisings. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 321352 (2012).
Oppenheimer, Kathleen D. and Todd K. BenDor.
A
comprehensive solution to the biofouling problem for the
endangered Florida manatee and other species. [Includes
photograph.] 42 Envtl. L. 415-467 (2012).
Shelley, Wesley Ryan. Comment. Setting the tone: the Lacey
Act’s attempt to combat the international trade of illegally
obtained plant and wildlife and its effect on musical instrument
making. 42 Envtl. L. 549-575 (2012).
Behrens, Michael A. Student article. Citizens United, tax policy,
and corporate governance. 12 Fla. Tax Rev. 589-628 (2012).
Camilli, Joseph A.
Student article.
Minnesota’s felon
disenfranchisement: an historical legal relic, rooted in racism, that
fails to satisfy a legitimate penological interest. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 235-267 (2011).
Canes-Wrone, Brandice, Tom S. Clark and Jee-Kwang Park.
Judicial independence and retention elections. 28 J.L. Econ. &
Org. 211-234 (2012).
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Dore, Isaak I. Deconstructing and reconstructing Hobbes. 72 La.
L. Rev. 815-871 (2012).
Freeman, John P. Protecting judicial independence. 6 Charleston
L. Rev. 511-546 (2012).
Hollyer, James R. and B. Peter Rosendorff. Do human rights
agreements prolong the tenure of autocratic ratifiers? 44 N.Y.U.
J. Int’l L. & Pol. 791-811 (2012).
Hussain, Imtiaz.
Arizona’s SB1070, copycat bills, and
constitutional conundrums: costly collisions? 6 FIU L. Rev. 201230 (2011).
Kim, Claire Jean. President Obama and the polymorphous
“other” in U.S. political discourse. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 165-175
(2011).
Langvardt, Kyle. The sorry case for Citizens United: remarks at
the 2012 Charleston Law Review and Riley Institute law and
society symposium. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 569-583 (2012).
Malavet, Pedro A. Cluster Introduction. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
393-405 (2012).
Moore, Aaron M. Student essay. Preserving the ark of our safety:
how a stronger administrative approach could save Section 5 of
the Voting Rights Act. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 531-563 (2012).
Muris, Timothy J. and Bilal K. Sayyed. The long shadow of
Standard Oil: policy, petroleum, and politics at the Federal Trade
Commission. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 843-915 (2012).
Nagan, Winston P. and Aitza M. Haddad. Sovereignty in theory
and practice. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 429-519 (2012).
Owens, Michael Leo and Elizabeth Griffiths. Uneven reparations
for wrongful convictions: examining the state politics of statutory
compensation legislation.
75 Alb. L. Rev. 1283-1327
(2011/2012).
Varol, Ozan O. The democratic coup d’état. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J.
291-356 (2012).
Venator-Santiago, Charles R. Cold war civil rights: the Puerto
Rican dimension. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 423-435 (2012).
Symposium. Constitutional Redemption & Constitutional Faith.
Introduction by Natalie A. Waryck; articles by Sanford Levinson,
Jamal Greene, Aziz Rana, Gerald Torres, Lani Guinier, Mark A.
Graber, H.W. Perry, Jr., Andrew Koppelman and Jack M. Balkin.
71 Md. L. Rev. 953-1172 (2012).
Caldwell, Mark R., Elliott E. Burdette and Edward L. Rice.
Winning the battle and the war: a remedies-centered approach to
litigation involving durable powers of attorney. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 435-510 (2012).
Chuang, Chester S. Offensive venue: the curious use of
declaratory judgment to forum shop in patent litigation. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1065-1114 (2012).
Costas-Centivany, Cynthia M. Language rights in criminal and
civil court proceedings: their constitutional protection in Spain vs.
Puerto Rico. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 407-422 (2012).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Daniel K. Gelb. An argument for uniform
e-discovery practice in cross-border civil litigation. 7 J. Bus. &
Tech. L. 341-359 (2012).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Edwin A. Machuca. E-discovery mediation
& the art of keyword search. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 467475 (2012).
Harper, Robert M. Vacating probate decrees in New York. 25
Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 394-407 (2012).
Ipock, Charles Epps. Comment. A judicial and economic analysis
of attorney’s fees in trust litigation and the resulting inequitable
treatment of trust beneficiaries. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 855-898
(2012).
Page, William H. A Neo-Chicago approach to concerted action.
78 Antitrust L.J. 173-200 (2012).
Simmons, Justice Rebecca and Michael J. Ritter. Texas’s
spoliation “presumption.” 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 691-789 (2012).
Stowe, William J. and Richard A. Howell. Developments in Fifth
Circuit civil procedure: 2010-2011. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 623659 (2012).
Tiefer, Charles, Jonathan W. Cuneo and Annie Reiner. Could this
train make it through: the law and strategy of the Gold Train case.
15 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 129-154 (2012).
van de Velden, Jacob. The ‘cautious lex fori’ approach to foreign
judgments and preclusion. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 519-530
(2012).
Veno, Nicole A. Note. Class action securities lawsuits should
survive the death of a named defendant: why Baillargeon v.
Sewell was wrongly decided. (Baillargeon v. Sewell, 33 So. 3d
130, 2010.) 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 408-429 (2012).
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Blair, Kelly Amanda. Note. A judicial solution to the forumselection clause enforcement circuit split: giving Erie a second
chance. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 799-834 (2012).
Barnsby, Robert E., Maj., U.S. Army. So long, and thanks for all
the secrets: a response to Professor Telman. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 667689 (2012).
Drinan, Cara H. Clemency in a time of crisis. 28 Ga. St. U. L.
Rev. 1123-1159 (2012).
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PRODUCTS LIABILITY
Brossart, Amanda. Case comment. Products liability—conflict
preemption: rewriting the test for impossibility: the United States
Supreme Court removes the protection of the law for generic drug
recipients. (PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, 131 S. Ct. 2567, 2011.) 87
N.D. L. Rev. 355-374 (2011).
Polinsky, A. Mitchell and Steven Shavell. Mandatory versus
voluntary disclosure of product risks. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 360379 (2012).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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Law Reviews for:
Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law
Glazer, Steven A. Toward a Model Code of Judicial Conduct for
Administrative Law Judges. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 337-377 (2012).
Grometstein, Randall and Jennifer M. Balboni. Backing out of a
constitutional ditch: constitutional remedies for gross
prosecutorial misconduct post Thompson. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 12431281 (2011/2012).
Rose, Cecily. The UK Bribery Act 2010 and accompanying
guidance: belated implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery
Convention. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 485-499 (2012).
Swank, Drew A. The Social Security Administration’s condoning
of and colluding with attorney misconduct. 64 Admin. L. Rev.
507-530 (2012).
Vartkessian, Elizabeth S. and Jared P. Tyler. Legal and social
exoneration: the consequences of Michael Toney’s wrongful
conviction. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1467-1498 (2011/2012).
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
Introduction by Imre Szalai; presentations by Imre Szalai, Barry
Scheck, Graymond F. Martin, William Aaron, Michelle Ghetti,
Paul Killebrew and John Thompson; panel participation with
Dane S. Ciolino, moderator and Gary Clements, Bennett L.
Gershman, Adam Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi, Samuel R.
Wiseman, Stephen Singer, panelists; articles by William P.
Quigley, Sheldon H. Nahmod, Samuel R. Wiseman, Shenequa L.
Grey and Bennett L. Gershman. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 303-549
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Evans, Michael C., Maj., U.S. Army. Influencing the center of
gravity in counterinsurgency operations: contingency leasing in
Afghanistan. Army Law. 25-41 (2012).
Green, Shelby D. Imagining a right to housing, lying in the
interstices. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 393-443 (2012).
Hardee, Caroleene. Comment. This land is your land: Tran v.
Macha and the hostile intent standard in Texas adverse
possession law. 64 Baylor L. Rev. 569-593 (2012).
Jensen, Jon J. Limitations on easements in North Dakota may
have unintended consequences for qualified conservation
easement charitable contributions. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 343-354
(2011).
Varner, Elizabeth. Arbitrating cultural property disputes.
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 477-526 (2012).
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Weissman, Lara. Note. A moot issue? Rethinking Holocaust era
restitution of Jewish confiscated personal property in Poland. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 679-711 (2012).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
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Law Reviews for:
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Burke, Alafair S. Prosecutors and peremptories. 97 Iowa L. Rev.
1467-1488 (2012).
Davis, Deborah and Richard A. Leo. To walk in their shoes: the
problem of missing, misunderstood, and misrepresented context
in judging criminal confessions. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 737-767
(2012).
Finnin, Sarah. Mental elements under Article 30 of the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court: a comparative
analysis. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 325-359 (2012).
Goldberg, Rachel and Brian Blancke. Wisdom and conflict
resolution: a possible framework for integrated practice. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 437-465 (2012).
Lebowitz, David. Student article. “Proper subjects for medical
treatment?” Addiction, prison-based drug treatment, and the
Eighth Amendment. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 271-308
(2012).
Rabil, Mark. My three decades with Darryl Hunt. 75 Alb. L.
Rev. 1535-1577 (2011/2012).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
Chang, Yun-chien. Self-assessment of takings compensation: an
empirical study. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 265-285 (2012).
Doran, Kevin L. and student Angela M. Cifor. Does the Federal
Government own the pore space under private lands in the West?
Implications of the Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916 for
geologic storage of carbon dioxide. 42 Envtl. L. 527-548 (2012).
Thompson, Adina M., Oscar R. Molina and Lora M. Levett.
After exoneration: an investigation of stigma and wrongfully
convicted persons. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1373-1413 (2011/2012).
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The Rise of Behavioral Law and Economics. Foreword by
Maurice E. Stucke; articles by students N. Adam Dietrich II,
Grant Marshall and Tyler R. Morgan. 13 Transactions 309-381
(2012).
Carstensen, Peter C.
Remedies for monopolization from
Standard Oil to Microsoft and Intel: the changing nature of
monopoly law from elimination of market power to regulation of
its use. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 815-842 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
RELIGION
Malloy, Bonnie. Symbolic gestures or our saving grace: the
relevance of compensatory mitigation for Florida’s wetlands in
the climate change era. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 103-152
(2011).
Aziz, Sahar F. From the oppressed to the terrorist: MuslinAmerican women in the crosshairs of intersectionality. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 191-263 (2012).
Margulies, Peter. Noncitizens’ remedies lost?: accountability for
overreaching in immigration enforcement. 6 FIU L. Rev. 319349 (2011).
Denton, Michael R. Comment. The need for religious groups to
be exempt from the diversity policies of universities in light of ...
(Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, 130 S. Ct. 2971, 2010.)
72 La. L. Rev. 1055-1094 (2012).
Stremitzer, Alexander.
Standard breach remedies, quality
thresholds, and cooperative investments. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
337-359 (2012).
Goldberg, Rachel and Brian Blancke. Wisdom and conflict
resolution: a possible framework for integrated practice. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 437-465 (2012).
Harrison, Jack B. The strange intersection between law, religion,
and government in the regulation of marriage. 6 Charleston L.
Rev. 547-568 (2012).
Haupt, Claudia E. Transnational nonestablishment.
Wash. L. Rev. 991-1064 (2012).
80 Geo.
Phillips, F. Peter. “There is a world elsewhere”: preliminary
studies on alternatives to interest-based bargaining. 13 Cardozo J.
Conflict Resol. 413-436 (2012).
Pruzan, Jeffrey. Note. Abuse, mediation and the Catholic Church:
how enforcing and improving existing statutes will help victims
recover. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 593-620 (2012).
Ratner, Emily. Comment. Anonymous accusers in the Holy
Land: subverting the right of confrontation in the United States’
largest terrorism-financing trial. (United States v. El-Mezain,
664 F.3d 467, 2011.) 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 575-621 (2012).
Rhea, Michael. Comment. Denying and defining religion under
the First Amendment: Waldorf education as a lens for advocating
a broad definitional approach. 72 La. L. Rev. 1095-1127 (2012).
Vera, Kim Benita. From papal bull to racial rule: Indians of the
Americas, race, and the foundations of international law. 42 Cal.
W. Int’l L.J. 453-472 (2012).
Weissman, Lara. Note. A moot issue? Rethinking Holocaust era
restitution of Jewish confiscated personal property in Poland. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 679-711 (2012).
Miscarriages of Justice. An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. Foreword by Saundra D. Westervelt and Kimberly J.
Cook; articles by Amy Shlosberg, Evan Mandery, Valerie West,
Randall Grometstein, Jennifer M. Balboni, Michael Leo Owens,
Elizabeth Griffiths, Rachel Dioso-Villa, Adina M. Thompson,
Oscar R. Molina, Lora M. Levett, Kimberley A. Clow, Isabella
M. Blandisi, Rose Ricciardelli, Regina A. Schuller, James G.
Bell, Elizabeth S. Vartkessian and Jared P. Tyler; personal
reflections by Ronald Keine, Nancy Vollertsen, Jennifer
Thompson and Mark Rabil; comments by Nicholas A. Battaglia
and Nicholas Faso. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1223-1630 (2011/2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Special Issue: A Proposed Victims’ Rights Amendment to the
Constitution. Articles by Paul G. Cassell, Steven J. Twist and
Daniel Seiden; statements by Hon. Collene Campbell, Roberta
Roper, Bob Preston, Hon. John Gillis, Duane Lynn and Timothy
Jeffries. 5 Phoenix L. Rev. 301-411 (2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Wolfe, Jeffrey S. Civil justice reform in Social Security
adjudications. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 379-439 (2012).
REMEDIES
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Albany Law Review
Phoenix Law Review
Caldwell, Mark R., Elliott E. Burdette and Edward L. Rice.
Winning the battle and the war: a remedies-centered approach to
litigation involving durable powers of attorney. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 435-510 (2012).
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Business & Technology Law
Davis, Brian. Note. Prying eyes: how government access to thirdparty tracking data may be impacted by United States v. Jones.
46 New Eng. L. Rev. 843-876 (2012).
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Davis, Deborah and Elizabeth F. Loftus. The dangers of
eyewitnesses for the innocent: learning from the past and
projecting into the age of social media. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
769-809 (2012).
Fitzpatrick, Julianne C. Comment. People v. Flick: modernizing
Michigan’s child-pornography statute to criminalize “viewing” in
response to evolving Internet technology. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
909-930 (2012).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Edwin A. Machuca. E-discovery mediation
& the art of keyword search. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 467475 (2012).
Paslawsky, Alexandra. Note. The growth of social media norms
and governments’ attempts at regulation. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1485-1542 (2012).
Patel, Krupa A. Comment. Cyberbullying: what’s the “status” in
England? 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 589-622 (2012).
Peel, Jacqueline. Of apples and oranges (and hormones in beef):
science and the standard of review in WTO disputes under the
SPS Agreement. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 427-458 (2012).
Schwartz, Rhonda R. The Uniform Electronic Legal Material
Act: “desirable and practicable” for North Dakota? 87 N.D. L.
Rev. 325-341 (2011).
Strauss, Debra M. Achieving the food safety mandate: bringing
the USDA to the table. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-48
(2011).
SECOND AMENDMENT
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Maryland Law Review
A Second Amendment Quartet. Heller and McDonald in the
Lower Courts. Introduction by Stephen Kiehl; articles by Richard
C. Boldt, Dennis A. Henigan, John R. Lott, Jr. and David S.
Cohen. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1173-1230 (2012).
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SECURITIES LAW
Heminway, Joan MacLeod. Just do it! Specific rulemaking on
materiality guidance in insider trading. 72 La. L. Rev. 999-1054
(2012).
Howell, Chad. Student article. Back to the future: applying the
collateral bars of section 925 of the Dodd-Frank Act to previous
bad acts. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 285-309 (2012).
Hristova, Mirela V. The case for insider-trading criminalization
and sentencing reform. 13 Transactions 267-308 (2012).
Mongone, Anthony W. Note. Business Roundtable: a new level
of judicial scrutiny and its implications in a post-Dodd-Frank
world. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 746-798.
Ortega, Chelsea. Note. Malack v. BDO Seidman, LLP:
gatekeepers not so conflicted in the fraud-created-the-market
theory. (Malack v. BDO Seidman, LLP, 617 F.3d 743, 2010.) 7
J. Bus. & Tech. L. 387-402 (2012).
Sigar, Karina. Comment. Fret no more: inapplicability of
crowdfunding concerns in the Internet age and the JOBS Act’s
safeguards. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 473-506 (2012).
Veno, Nicole A. Note. Class action securities lawsuits should
survive the death of a named defendant: why Baillargeon v.
Sewell was wrongly decided. (Baillargeon v. Sewell, 33 So. 3d
130, 2010.) 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 408-429 (2012).
SEXUALITY AND THE LAW
George, Shelly. The strong arm of the law is weak: how the
Trafficking Victims Protection Act fails to assist effectively
victims of the sex trade. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 563-580 (2012).
Golke, Melissa. Student article. The age of consent: how
Minnesota’s Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Youth Act of
2011 falls short of fully addressing domestic child sex trafficking.
33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 201-234 (2011).
Harrison, Jack B. The strange intersection between law, religion,
and government in the regulation of marriage. 6 Charleston L.
Rev. 547-568 (2012).
Havlik, Gwen.
Note. Equal protection for transgendered
employees? Analyzing the court’s call for more than rational basis
in the Glenn v. Brumby decision. (Glenn v. Brumby, 724 F.
Supp. 2d 1284, 2010. aff’d, 663 F.3d 1312, 2011.) 28 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 1315-1340 (2012).
Baumann, John. Note. Isn’t this where we came in?: an
examination of the turbulent history and divergent economics
underlying section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940
and a proposal to finally put the law to use. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev.
917-954 (2012).
Hernández-Truyol, Berta Esperanza. A need for culture change:
GLBT Latinas/os and immigration. 6 FIU L. Rev. 269-291
(2011).
Bradley, Caroline. Transparency and financial regulation in the
European Union: crisis and complexity. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1171-1206 (2012).
Koplowitz, Eric. Note. “I didn’t agree to arbitrate that!”—how
courts determine if employees’ sexual assault and sexual
harassment claims fall within the scope of broad mandatory
arbitration clauses. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 565-591
(2012).
Cregar, Zachary D. Foreign corruption by payment of legal bills:
guidance on proactive detection of FCPA violations via payments
to outside legal counsel. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 1-18 (2011).
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Mirandé, Alfredo. The muxes of Juchitán: a preliminary look at
transgender identity and acceptance. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 509540 (2012).
Moore, Brandon K. Note. The United States Court of Appeals for
the Fourth Circuit. Yi Ni v. Holder: forced abortion’s impact on a
husband’s right to reproduce. (Yi Ni v. Holder, 613 F.3d 415,
2010.) 71 Md. L. Rev. 1294-1326 (2012).
Pruzan, Jeffrey. Note. Abuse, mediation and the Catholic Church:
how enforcing and improving existing statutes will help victims
recover. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 593-620 (2012).
Smith, Nicole J. Comment. Protecting the children of the world:
a proposal for tracking convicted sex offenders internationally.
13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 623-652 (2012).
Strong, Shane E. Note. What did Mork say to Mindy when he
forgot to register? Pannu, Pannu! What Pannu v. Holder reveals
about crimes involving moral turpitude and failure-to-register
statutes. (Pannu v. Holder, 639 F.3d 1225, 2011.) 45 Creighton
L. Rev. 617-650 (2012).
SOCIAL WELFARE
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Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy
Kane, Karen. Comment. How much does quality cost? Analyzing
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s value-based
purchasing provision and how it could affect the delivery of care
by hospitals. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 69-93 (2011).
Symposium. Losing to Win: Discussions of Race and
Intercollegiate Sports. Foreword by Timothy Davis; articles by
Amy Christian McCormick, Robert A. McCormick, Rodney K.
Smith, Neil Millhiser, Ahmed E. Taha, David K. Wiggins, Linda
S. Greene, N. Jeremi Duru, George B. Cunningham, Jeff Stone,
Andrew C. Billings, Kevin B. Blackstone, Christopher David
Ruiz Cameron, Angela J. Hattery, Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman and
Alfred Dennis Mathewson. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-319
(2012).
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Reviews for this journal.)
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
Ball, W. David. Tough on crime (on the state’s dime): how
violent crime does not drive California counties’ incarceration
rates—and why it should. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 987-1083 (2012).
Grey, Shenequa L. There’s a better way: why the United States
Supreme Court’s Connick v. Thompson decision is not
absolutely outrageous. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 469-515 (2012).
Johnson, Nicholas R. and A. Bryan Endres. Small producers, big
hurdles: barriers facing producers of “local foods.” 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 49-122 (2011).
Nicola, Fernanda. Invisible cities in Europe. 35 Fordham Int’l
L.J. 1282-1363 (2012).
Parlow, Matthew J. The Great Recession and its implications for
community policing. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1193-1238 (2012).
Stewart, Kele.
The connection between permanency and
education in child welfare policy. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J.
511-553 (2012).
Varley, Ashleigh Bausch and Mary C. Snow. Don’t you dare live
here: the constitutionality of the anti-immigrant employment and
housing ordinances at issue in Keller v. City of Fremont. 45
Creighton L. Rev. 503-561 (2012).
SPORTS
TAXATION—FEDERAL INCOME
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Law Reviews for:
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy
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Law Reviews for:
Florida Tax Review
Duru, Chika. Out for blood: employment discrimination, sickle
cell trait, and the NFL. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 265-290
(2012).
Elliott, William D. 2011 review of income taxation. 44 Tex.
Tech. L. Rev. 717-732 (2012).
Morris, Samuel. Comment. FIFA World Cup 2022: why the
United States cannot successfully challenge FIFA awarding the
Cup to Qatar and how the Qatar controversy shows FIFA needs
large-scale changes. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 541-575 (2012).
Potuto, Josephine (Jo) R. They take classes, don’t they?:
structuring a college football post season. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L.
311-339 (2012).
Jensen, Jon J. Limitations on easements in North Dakota may
have unintended consequences for qualified conservation
easement charitable contributions. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 343-354
(2011).
White, Reed. Note. If it quacks like a duck: in light of today’s
financial environment, should credit unions continue to enjoy tax
exemptions? 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1367-1396 (2012).
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TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL
WOMEN
Kaye, Tracy A. Direct taxation in the European Union: from
Maastricht to Lisbon. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1231-1259 (2012).
Aziz, Sahar F. From the oppressed to the terrorist: MuslinAmerican women in the crosshairs of intersectionality. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 191-263 (2012).
Loomis, Stephen C. Recent development. The double Irish
sandwich: reforming overseas tax havens. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 825853 (2012).
Bridgeman, Jacquelyn L. The end game: envisioning equality for
women and girls in sports. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 267-294
(2012).
TORTS
Androgué, Sofia. Recent developments in Fifth Circuit business
torts jurisprudence. 44 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 565-621 (2012).
Firstenberg, Noga. Student article. Marriage and morality:
examining the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act. 18
Asian Am. L.J. 83-130 (2011).
Grey, Shenequa L. There’s a better way: why the United States
Supreme Court’s Connick v. Thompson decision is not
absolutely outrageous. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 469-515 (2012).
Hattery, Angela J. They play like girls: gender and race
(in)equity in NCAA sports. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 247-265
(2012).
Nutt, Laurin Elizabeth. Note. Where do we go from here? The
future of caps on noneconomic medical malpractice damages in
Georgia. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1341-1365 (2012).
Ho, Shawn. Co-synthesis of dynamics behind the dearth of Asian
American law professors: a unique narrative. 18 Asian Am. L.J.
57-82 (2011).
Thomas, Will. Comment. Franka v. Velasquez: what is the
prognosis for negligent causes of action against Texas
government employees? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 622-650 (2012).
Mathewson, Alfred Dennis. Remediating discrimination against
African-American female athletes at the intersection of Title IX
and Title VI. 2 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 295-319 (2012).
TRADE REGULATION
McGowan, Miranda. Stop the fight for women’s equality.
(Reviewing Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s
Citizenship, edited by Linda C. McClain and Joanna L.
Grossman.) 28 Const. Comment. 139-195 (2012).
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Antitrust Law Journal
Journal of Business & Technology Law
Southern California Law Review
Pisarcik, Keith A. Comment. Antitrust and bank regulation: was
the Clayton Act on hold during a time of crisis? 14 Duq. Bus.
L.J. 47-68 (2011).
100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium. Articles by
Barak Orbach, D. Daniel Sokol, Margaret C. Levenstein,
Benjamin Klein, George L. Priest, Daniel A. Crane, Christopher
R. Leslie, Grace Campbell Rebling, William H. Page, Andrew I.
Gavil, Alan J. Meese, Peter C. Carstensen, Timothy J. Muris and
Bilal K. Sayyed. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 429-915 (2012).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
TRANSPORTATION LAW
Klein, Benjamin. The “hub-and-spoke” conspiracy that created
the Standard Oil monopoly. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 459-498 (2012).
WATER LAW
Leitman, Melanie. Comment. Water supply and management for
a growing state. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 153-187 (2011).
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS
64 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Glazer, Steven A. Toward a Model Code of Judicial Conduct for
Administrative Law Judges. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 337-377 (2012).
Wolfe, Jeffrey S. Civil justice reform in Social Security
adjudications. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 379-439 (2012).
Wildfire, Cynthia. Comment. Mine safety: penalty structure and
enforcement mechanisms of the Mine Act in the wake of the
Upper Big Branch explosion. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 441-472 (2012).
Sigar, Karina. Comment. Fret no more: inapplicability of
crowdfunding concerns in the Internet age and the JOBS Act’s
safeguards. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 473-506 (2012).
Swank, Drew A. The Social Security Administration’s condoning
of and colluding with attorney misconduct. 64 Admin. L. Rev.
507-530 (2012).
Moore, Aaron M. Student essay. Preserving the ark of our safety:
how a stronger administrative approach could save Section 5 of
the Voting Rights Act. 64 Admin. L. Rev. 531-563 (2012).
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45 AKRON LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 389-566, 2012.
75 ALBANY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 1223-1630, 2011/2012.
Symposium: Union and States’ Rights: Secession, 150 Years after
Sumter. 45 Akron L. Rev. 389-512 (2012).
Miscarriages of Justice. An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1223-1630 (2011/2012).
Cogan, Neil H. Preface. 45 Akron L. Rev. 389-393 (2012).
Hamilton, Daniel W. Still too close to call? Rethinking
Stampp’s “The concept of a perpetual union.” 45 Akron L.
Rev. 395-403 (2012).
Neff, Stephen C. Secession and breach of compact: the law
of nature meets the United States Constitution. 45 Akron L.
Rev. 405-429 (2012).
Natelson, Robert G. James Madison and the Constitution’s
“Convention for proposing amendments.” 45 Akron L. Rev.
431-448 (2012).
Westervelt, Saundra D. and Kimberly J. Cook. Foreword. 75
Alb. L. Rev. 1223-1227 (2011/2012).
Shlosberg, Amy, Evan Mandery and Valerie West. The
expungement myth. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1229-1241 (2011/2012).
Grometstein, Randall and Jennifer M. Balboni. Backing out
of a constitutional ditch: constitutional remedies for gross
prosecutorial misconduct post Thompson. 75 Alb. L. Rev.
1243-1281 (2011/2012).
Finkelman, Paul. States’ rights, southern hypocrisy, and the
crisis of the Union. 45 Akron L. Rev. 449-478 (2012).
Owens, Michael Leo and Elizabeth Griffiths. Uneven
reparations for wrongful convictions: examining the state
politics of statutory compensation legislation. 75 Alb. L. Rev.
1283-1327 (2011/2012).
Farber, Daniel A. The Fourteenth Amendment and the
unconstitutionality of secession. 45 Akron L. Rev. 479-512
(2012).
Dioso-Villa, Rachel. Without legal obligation: compensating
the wrongfully convicted in Australia. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 13291372 (2011/2012).
Edelson, Chris. Judging in a vacuum, or, once more, without
feeling: how Justice Scalia’s jurisprudential approach repeats
errors made in Plessy v. Ferguson. 45 Akron L. Rev. 513-566
(2012).
Thompson, Adina M., Oscar R. Molina and Lora M. Levett.
After exoneration: an investigation of stigma and wrongfully
convicted persons. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1373-1413 (2011/2012).
63 ALABAMA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, PP. 667-940, 2012.
Barnsby, Robert E., Maj., U.S. Army. So long, and thanks for all
the secrets: a response to Professor Telman. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 667689 (2012).
Clow, Kimberley A., Isabella M. Blandisi, Rose Ricciardelli
and Regina A. Schuller. Public perception of wrongful
conviction: support for compensation and apologies. 75 Alb.
L. Rev. 1415-1438 (2011/2012).
Ricciardelli, Rose, James G. Bell and Kimberley A. Clow.
“Now I see it for what it really is”: the impact of participation
in an innocence project practicum on criminology students.
75 Alb. L. Rev. 1439-1466 (2011/2012).
Petursson, Birgir T. and Andrew P. Morriss. Global economies,
regulatory failure, and loose money: lessons for regulating the
finance sector from Iceland’s financial crisis. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
691-800 (2012).
Vartkessian, Elizabeth S. and Jared P. Tyler. Legal and social
exoneration: the consequences of Michael Toney’s wrongful
conviction. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1467-1498 (2011/2012).
Pursley, Garrick B. Defeasible federalism. 63 Ala. L. Rev. 801866 (2012).
Personal Reflections.
(2011/2012).
Freyer, Tony A., Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. and R. Volney Riser.
Clement Clay Torbert and Alabama law reform. 63 Ala. L. Rev.
867-894 (2012).
Ellsworth, Phoebe C. Meador Lecture Series 2010-2011:
Rationality. Legal reasoning and scientific reasoning. 63 Ala. L.
Rev. 895-918 (2012).
Burkett, Ashley B. Note. Food safety in the United States: is the
Food Safety Modernization Act enough to lead us out of the
jungle? 63 Ala. L. Rev. 919-940 (2012).
75 Alb.
L. Rev. 1499-1577
Introduction. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1499-1500 (2011/2012).
Keine, Ronald. When justice fails: collateral damage. 75
Alb. L. Rev. 1501-1508 (2011/2012).
Vollertsen, Nancy. Wrongful conviction: how a family
survives. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1509-1528 (2011/2012).
Thompson, Jennifer. The unpredictable journey. 75 Alb.
L. Rev. 1529-1533 (2011/2012).
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Rabil, Mark. My three decades with Darryl Hunt. 75
Alb. L. Rev. 1535-1577 (2011/2012).
Battaglia, Nicholas A. Comment. The Casey Anthony trial
and wrongful exonerations: how “trial by media” cases
diminish public confidence in the criminal justice system. 75
Alb. L. Rev. 1579-1611 (2011/2012).
Faso, Nicholas. Comment. Civil disobedience in the Supreme
Court: retroactivity and the compromise between formal and
substantive justice. 75 Alb. L. Rev. 1613-1630 (2011/2012).
78 ANTITRUST LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, PP. 1-278, 2012.
Ginsburg, Hon. Douglas H. and Joshua D. Wright. Dynamic
analysis and the limits of antitrust institutions. 78 Antitrust L.J.
1-21 (2012).
Popofsky, M. Laurence. Does Leegin liberate the law governing
horizontal conspiracies from its vertical contamination? 78
Antitrust L.J. 23-36 (2012).
Symposium: Neo-Chicago Antitrust.
(2012).
78 Antitrust L.J. 37-298
28 ARIZONA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
AND COMPARATIVE LAW,
NO. 3, PP. 539-718, 2011.
Garoupa, Nuno and Tom Ginsburg. Building reputation in
constitutional courts: political and judicial audiences. 28 Ariz. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 539-568 (2011).
Scarlett, Ann M. Imitation or improvement? The evolution of
shareholder derivative litigation in the United States, United
Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L.
569-627 (2011).
Emedi, Stephen J. Note. Utilizing existing mechanisms of
international law to implement human rights standards: states and
multinational corporations. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 629-658
(2011).
Tejavanija, Mingchanok. Note. A new kind of drug war:
Thailand’s taking on the pharmaceutical industry to improve
access to HIV/AIDS drugs through the use of compulsory
licensing. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 659-691 (2011).
Booth, Venus. Note. Citizenship as a birthright: what the United
States can learn from failed policies in the United Kingdom and
Ireland. 28 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 693-718 (2011).
Sun, Su. Editor’s note: schools of antitrust—a parallelogram
of forces. 78 Antitrust L.J. 37-42 (2012).
ARMY LAWYER, FEBRUARY, 2012.
Crane, Daniel A. A Neo-Chicago perspective on antitrust
institutions. 78 Antitrust L.J. 43-65 (2012).
Borch, Fred L. The trial by military commission of “Mother
Jones.” Army Law. 1-4 (2012).
Hovenkamp, Herbert. Antitrust and the costs of movement.
78 Antitrust L.J. 67-104 (2012).
Carpenter, Eric. R., Lt. Col., U.S. Army. Rethinking voir dire.
Army Law. 5-11 (2012).
Huffman, Max. Marrying Neo-Chicago with behavioral
antitrust. 78 Antitrust L.J. 105-145 (2012).
McDonald, Scott A., Maj., U.S. Army. Follow the money:
obtaining and using financial information in military criminal
investigations and prosecutions. Army Law. 12-24 (2012).
Kobayashi, Bruce H. and Timothy J. Muris. Chicago, postChicago, and beyond: time to let go of the 20th century. 78
Antitrust L.J. 147-172 (2012).
Page, William H. A Neo-Chicago approach to concerted
action. 78 Antitrust L.J. 173-200 (2012).
Sokol, D. Daniel. Cartels, corporate compliance, and what
practitioners really think about enforcement. 78 Antitrust L.J.
201-240 (2012).
Wright, Joshua D. Abandoning antitrust’s Chicago obsession:
the case for evidence-based antitrust. 78 Antitrust L.J. 241271 (2012).
Soven, Joshua H. Afterword: does antitrust need more
schools? 78 Antitrust L.J. 273-278 (2012).
Evans, Michael C., Maj., U.S. Army. Influencing the center of
gravity in counterinsurgency operations: contingency leasing in
Afghanistan. Army Law. 25-41 (2012).
Farmer, Brett A., Capt., U.S. Army. Book review. (Reviewing
Brian McGinty, Lincoln and the Court.) Army Law. 42-44
(2012).
Tillman, Luke, Maj., U.S. Army. Book review. (Reviewing
James M. McPherson, Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as
Commander in Chief.) Army Law. 45-48 (2012).
CLE news. Army Law. 49-57 (2012).
Current materials of interest. Army Law. 58-59 (2012).
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18 ASIAN AMERICAN LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, PP. 1-175, 2011.
Thomas, Will. Comment. Franka v. Velasquez: what is the
prognosis for negligent causes of action against Texas
government employees? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 622-650 (2012).
Park, Paul. Editor’s note. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 1-3 (2011).
Sze, Julia. Asian American immigrant and refugee environmental
justice activism under neoliberal urbanism. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 523 (2011).
33 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT
AND LABOR LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-226, 2012.
Li, Bethany. “We are already back”: the post-Katrina struggle for
survival and community control in New Orleans East’s
Vietnamese community of Versailles. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 25-55
(2011).
Morris, Charles J. How the National Labor Relations Act was
stolen and how it can be recovered: Taft-Hartley revisionism and
the National Labor Relations Board’s appointment process. 33
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-71 (2012).
Ho, Shawn. Co-synthesis of dynamics behind the dearth of Asian
American law professors: a unique narrative. 18 Asian Am. L.J.
57-82 (2011).
Griffith, Kati L. and Tamara L. Lee. Immigration advocacy as
labor advocacy. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 73-117 (2012).
Firstenberg, Noga. Student article. Marriage and morality:
examining the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act. 18
Asian Am. L.J. 83-130 (2011).
Daniels, Roger. Introduction. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 131 (2011).
Daniels, Roger. The Japanese American incarceration revisited:
1941-2010. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 133-146 (2011).
Barzilay, Arianne Renan. Labor regulation as family regulation:
decent work and decent families. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L.
119-151 (2012).
Gilbert, Lauren. Immigrant laws, obstacle preemption and the
lost legacy of McCulloch. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 153207 (2012).
Recent publications. 33 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 209-226
(2012).
Daniels, Roger. Bringing governments to justice. 18 Asian Am.
L.J. 147-155 (2011).
OuYang, Elizabeth R. Immigrants with [prior criminal record
risk removal from the United States—impact on Asian
immigrants. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 157-164 (2011).
Kim, Claire Jean. President Obama and the polymorphous
“other” in U.S. political discourse. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 165-175
(2011).
64 BAYLOR LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Beal, Ron. The art of statutory construction: Texas style. 64
Baylor L. Rev. 339-434 (2012).
Caldwell, Mark R., Elliott E. Burdette and Edward L. Rice.
Winning the battle and the war: a remedies-centered approach to
litigation involving durable powers of attorney. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 435-510 (2012).
Mulvaney, Timothy M. Exactions for the future. 64 Baylor L.
Rev. 511-568 (2012).
Hardee, Caroleene. Comment. This land is your land: Tran v.
Macha and the hostile intent standard in Texas adverse
possession law. 64 Baylor L. Rev. 569-593 (2012).
Rogers, Lydia. Comment. The bankruptcy implications of a
court-ordered buyout for shareholder oppression: is it a remedy at
all? 64 Baylor L. Rev. 594-621 (2012).
42 CALIFORNIA WESTERN
INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
LatCrit XVI Symposium - Global Justice: Theories, Histories,
Futures. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 265-540 (2012).
Hernández-López, Ernesto. Foreword: global justice, history,
and law: between Fela’s teachers teaching “nonsense” and
Bob Marley’s “small axe” for a big tree. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
265-284 (2012).
Global Injustice, Past and Future: Examples from Arab
Uprisings, International Law, and Torture
Gott, Gil. Cluster introduction. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 285-292
(2012).
Monzón, José María. Where has theory gone? Some
questions about global justice. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 293-310
(2012).
Anghie, Antony. LatCrit and TWAIL. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
311-319 (2012).
Bâli, Asli and Aziz Rana. Pax Arabica?: provisional
sovereignty and intervention in the Arab uprisings. 42 Cal.
W. Int’l L.J. 321-352 (2012).
Rojas Corral, Hugo. Torture in Chile (1973-1990): analysis
of one hundred survivors’ testimonies. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
353-392 (2012).
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Puerto Rico: Interrogating Economic,
Political, and Linguistic Injustice
Malavet, Pedro A. Cluster Introduction. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
393-405 (2012).
Costas-Centivany, Cynthia M. Language rights in criminal
and civil court proceedings: their constitutional protection in
Spain vs. Puerto Rico. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 407-422 (2012).
Venator-Santiago, Charles R. Cold war civil rights: the
Puerto Rican dimension. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 423-435
(2012).
Indigenous Populations and Injustice’s Global Borders
Harris, Mark. Cluster introduction. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 437451 (2012).
Vera, Kim Benita. From papal bull to racial rule: Indians of
the Americas, race, and the foundations of international law.
42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 453-472 (2012).
Solyom, Jessica A. and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy.
Memento mori: policing the minds and bodies of indigenous
Latinas/os in Arizona. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 473-507 (2012).
Mirandé, Alfredo. The muxes of Juchitán: a preliminary look
at transgender identity and acceptance. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J.
509-540 (2012).
Morris, Samuel. Comment. FIFA World Cup 2022: why the
United States cannot successfully challenge FIFA awarding the
Cup to Qatar and how the Qatar controversy shows FIFA needs
large-scale changes. 42 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 541-575 (2012).
40 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2012.
Distelhorst, Michael and Lance Tibbles. Dedication to Professor
Emeritus John E. Sullivan and his devotion to others. 40 Cap. U.
L. Rev. i-iii (2012).
32nd Annual Sullivan Lecture: Reconsidering Boilerplate:
Confronting Normative and Democratic Degradation. 40 Cap. U.
L. Rev. 605-677 (2012).
Ferriell, Jeffrey T. Introduction to 2011 Sullivan Lecture
Symposium: Boilerplate terms in context. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev.
605-616 (2012).
Radin, Margaret Jane. Reconsidering boilerplate: confronting
normative and democratic degradation. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev.
617-656 (2012).
Gold, Andrew S. Contracts with and without degradation. 40
Cap. U. L. Rev. 657-677 (2012).
Wilson, Kelce. The four phases of patent usage. 40 Cap. U. L.
Rev. 679-700 (2012).
Smith, McKay M. The Nuclear Terrorism Readiness and Alert
Center: transforming the aspirational nature of international law
into operational capabilities. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 701-740 (2012).
Powell, Rob. D. Note. Bilski v. Kappos: a breath of fresh air or
resuscitating uncertainty for business process method patents in
the information age? (Bilski v. Kappos, 130 S. Ct. 3218, 2010.)
40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 741-771 (2012).
Tarney, Tyler G. Comment. A call for legislation to permit the
transfer of digital assets at death. 40 Cap. U. L. Rev. 773-802
(2012).
13 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Symposium. Culture, Religion and Conflict Resolution: What’s
Identity and Faith Got to do With It? 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 379-465 (2012).
Chew, Pat K. A case of conflict of cultures: end-of-life
decision making among Asian Americans. 13 Cardozo J.
Conflict Resol. 379-391 (2012).
Cohen, Jonathan R. Conflicts as inner trials: transitions for
clients, ideas for lawyers. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 393412 (2012).
Phillips, F. Peter. “There is a world elsewhere”: preliminary
studies on alternatives to interest-based bargaining. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 413-436 (2012).
Goldberg, Rachel and Brian Blancke. Wisdom and conflict
resolution: a possible framework for integrated practice. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 437-465 (2012).
Garrie, Daniel B. and Edwin A. Machuca. E-discovery mediation
& the art of keyword search. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 467475 (2012).
Varner, Elizabeth. Arbitrating cultural property disputes.
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 477-526 (2012).
13
Esteibar, Lancelot L. Note. To kill a mockingbird mediator?:
assessing the need for third-party neutrals in federal bankruptcy
courts’ home foreclosure avoidance programs. 13 Cardozo J.
Conflict Resol. 527-563 (2012).
Koplowitz, Eric. Note. “I didn’t agree to arbitrate that!”—how
courts determine if employees’ sexual assault and sexual
harassment claims fall within the scope of broad mandatory
arbitration clauses. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 565-591
(2012).
Pruzan, Jeffrey. Note. Abuse, mediation and the Catholic Church:
how enforcing and improving existing statutes will help victims
recover. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 593-620 (2012).
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Reap, David. Note. A proposal for an alternate dispute resolution
process for the fashion industry after the Innovative Design
Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 621-652 (2012).
Reiser, Rachel.
Note. Applying privilege in international
arbitration: the case for a uniform rule. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict
Resol. 653-678 (2012).
Weissman, Lara. Note. A moot issue? Rethinking Holocaust era
restitution of Jewish confiscated personal property in Poland. 13
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 679-711 (2012).
Williams, Lauren K.
Note. The use of mediation as a
complement to the Integrated Domestic Violence Courts of New
York. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 713-738 (2012).
Chandler, Hon. William B. III. The Delaware Court of
Chancery: an insider’s view of change and continuity. 2012
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 411-426.
Cheffins, Brian, John Armour and Bernard Black. Delaware
corporate litigation and the fragmentation of the plaintiffs’
bar. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 427-501.
Davidoff, Steven M. A case study: Air Products v. Airgas
and the value of strategic judicial decision-making. 2012
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 502-552.
Roe, Mark J. A spatial representation of Delaware—
Washington interaction in corporate lawmaking.
2012
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 553-569.
Savitt, William. The genius of the modern chancery system.
2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 570-601.
6 CHARLESTON LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2012.
Panel: The Evolution of M&A Litigation. Ronald J. Gilson,
William Savitt, Mark Morton, Steven Davidoff, Martin
Lessner, panelists. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 602-639.
The Role of Government. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 449-598 (2012).
Howard, A.E. Dick. The Constitution and the role of
government. 6 Charleston L. Rev. 449-510 (2012).
Freeman, John P. Protecting judicial independence.
Charleston L. Rev. 511-546 (2012).
6
Harrison, Jack B. The strange intersection between law,
religion, and government in the regulation of marriage. 6
Charleston L. Rev. 547-568 (2012).
Langvardt, Kyle. The sorry case for Citizens United:
remarks at the 2012 Charleston Law Review and Riley
Institute law and society symposium. 6 Charleston L. Rev.
569-583 (2012).
Shapiro, Ilya. States can’t regulate immigration, but they can
regulate illegal immigrants: remarks at the 2012 Charleston
Law Review and Riley Institute law and society symposium.
6 Charleston L. Rev. 585-598 (2012).
2012 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 387-798.
Schizer, David M. Congratulations. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev.
unpaged.
Symposium: The Delaware Court of Chancery: Change and
Continuity. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 387-706.
Coffee, John C., Jr. Foreword: the Delaware Court of
Chancery: change, continuity—and competition.
2012
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 387-405.
Jacobs, Hon. Jack B. Introduction: a brief history of the
Delaware Court of Chancery. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 406410.
Panel: Delaware’s World: Who are its Competitors? Mark J.
Roe, Bernard Black, Kate Litvak, Lawrence A. Hamermesh,
Stuart M. Grant, panelists. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 640670.
Roundtable: Leading Issues Facing the Strine Court.
Introduction by John C. Coffee, Jr.; Lucien Bebchuk, Andre
G. Bouchard, Jeffery N. Gordon, Edward Rock, Paul K.
Rowe, Hillary A. Sale, Gregory P. Williams, discussants.
2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 671-706.
Gupta, Priya. Note. Freezeouts in Delaware: an exploration of the
appropriate standard of review. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 707745.
Mongone, Anthony W. Note. Business Roundtable: a new level
of judicial scrutiny and its implications in a post-Dodd-Frank
world. 2012 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 746-798.
28 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2012.
Adams, Michelle. Racial inclusion, exclusion and segregation in
constitutional law. 28 Const. Comment. 1-35 (2012).
Cross, Frank B. Originalism—the forgotten years. 28 Const.
Comment. 37-51 (2012).
Rappaport, Michael B. The constitutionality of a limited
convention: an originalist analysis. 28 Const. Comment. 53-109
(2012).
Araiza, William D. Back to the future. (Reviewing David
Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights
Against Progressive Reform.) 28 Const. Comment. 111-138
(2012).
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McGowan, Miranda. Stop the fight for women’s equality.
(Reviewing Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s
Citizenship, edited by Linda C. McClain and Joanna L.
Grossman.) 28 Const. Comment. 139-195 (2012).
Gibellina, Jeff. Student article. Legislating around the Supreme
Court’s holding that prescriber-identifying data is commercial
speech. (Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc., 131 S. Ct. 2653, 2011.) 14
DePaul J. Health Care L. 341-359 (2012).
45 CREIGHTON LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, APRIL, 2012.
Marciarille, Ann Marie.
“How’s my doctoring?” Patient
feedback’s role in assessing physician quality. 14 DePaul J.
Health Care L. 361-405 (2012).
Immigration Law. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-650 (2012).
Nagle, Mary Kathryn. Standing Bear v. Crook: the case for
equality under Waaxe’s law. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 455-502
(2012).
Varley, Ashleigh Bausch and Mary C. Snow. Don’t you dare
live here: the constitutionality of the anti-immigrant
employment and housing ordinances at issue in Keller v. City
of Fremont. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 503-561 (2012).
George, Shelly. The strong arm of the law is weak: how the
Trafficking Victims Protection Act fails to assist effectively
victims of the sex trade. 45 Creighton L. Rev. 563-580
(2012).
Newhouse, Eric. Note. “He’s not your real dad”: in United
States v. Flores-Villar, the Ninth Circuit erroneously denied
equal protection that would enable a father to transmit United
States citizenship to his foreign-born child. (United States v.
Flores-Villar, 536 F.3d 990, 2008, aff’d per curiam, 131 S.
Ct. 2312, 2011.) 45 Creighton L. Rev. 581-615 (2012).
Strong, Shane E. Note. What did Mork say to Mindy when he
forgot to register? Pannu, Pannu! What Pannu v. Holder
reveals about crimes involving moral turpitude and failure-toregister statutes. (Pannu v. Holder, 639 F.3d 1225, 2011.)
45 Creighton L. Rev. 617-650 (2012).
14 DEPAUL JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
de Montalvo, Federico. A European common framework for
health: real possibility or improbable myth? Lessons for the future
healthcare system in the United States. 14 DePaul J. Health Care
L. 189-233 (2012).
Diaz, Derrick. Student article. Minors and cosmetic surgery: an
argument for state intervention. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 235269 (2012).
Lebowitz, David. Student article. “Proper subjects for medical
treatment?” Addiction, prison-based drug treatment, and the
Eighth Amendment. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 271-308
(2012).
Khan, Wasif Ali. Accountable care organizations: a response to
critical voices. 14 DePaul J. Health Care L. 309-340 (2012).
14 DUQUESNE BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, WINTER, 2011.
Cregar, Zachary D. Foreign corruption by payment of legal bills:
guidance on proactive detection of FCPA violations via payments
to outside legal counsel. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 1-18 (2011).
Fillippi, Jamie G. Comment. The legacy of the Anna Nicole
Smith case in bankruptcy courts. (Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct.
2594, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 19-46 (2011).
Pisarcik, Keith A. Comment. Antitrust and bank regulation: was
the Clayton Act on hold during a time of crisis? 14 Duq. Bus.
L.J. 47-68 (2011).
Kane, Karen. Comment. How much does quality cost? Analyzing
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s value-based
purchasing provision and how it could affect the delivery of care
by hospitals. 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 69-93 (2011).
Bagnato, Jorie. Case note. The United States Supreme Court
gives a broad interpretation to the ant-retaliation provision of the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 by ruling that the provision
includes both written and oral complaints, but declines to rule on
whether the provision covers internal complaints made to private
employers: ... (Kasten v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics
Corp., 131 S. Ct. 1325, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 95-119 (2011).
Brick, Josh. Case note. The United States Supreme Court holds
that Exemption 7(C) of the Freedom of Information Act does not
apply to corporations: ... (FCC v. AT & T Inc., 131 S. Ct. 1177,
2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J. 121-141 (2011).
Kranking, Jeffrey. Case note. A look at the United States Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit’s heavy handed application of
quasi-judicial immunity: ...
(Keystone Redevelopment
Partners, LLC v. Decker, 631 F.3d 89, 2011.) 14 Duq. Bus. L.J.
143-163 (2011).
42 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Oppenheimer, Kathleen D. and Todd K. BenDor.
A
comprehensive solution to the biofouling problem for the
endangered Florida manatee and other species. [Includes
photograph.] 42 Envtl. L. 415-467 (2012).
Squillace, Mark and Alexander Hood. NEPA, climate change,
and public lands decision making. 42 Envtl. L. 469-526 (2012).
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Doran, Kevin L. and student Angela M. Cifor. Does the Federal
Government own the pore space under private lands in the West?
Implications of the Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916 for
geologic storage of carbon dioxide. 42 Envtl. L. 527-548 (2012).
Shapiro, Matthew C. Student article. The road to Fourth
Amendment erosion is paved with good intentions: examining
why Florida should limit the community caretaker exception. 6
FIU L. Rev. 351-386 (2011).
Shelley, Wesley Ryan. Comment. Setting the tone: the Lacey
Act’s attempt to combat the international trade of illegally
obtained plant and wildlife and its effect on musical instrument
making. 42 Envtl. L. 549-575 (2012).
Shue, Brian A. Student article. Rights to language assistance in
Florida: an argument to remedy the inconsistent provisions of
court interpreters in state and federal courts. 6 FIU L. Rev. 387434 (2011).
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Reshaping a Powerful
Conservation Tool. 42 Envtl. L. 577-626 (2012).
12 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW,
NO. 7, PP. 517-628, 2012.
Shutler, Nolan. Introduction. 42 Envtl. L. 577-578 (2012).
Robbins, Kalyani. Paved with good intentions: the fate of
strict liability under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. 42 Envtl.
L. 579-607 (2012).
Takahashi, Mitsuhiko. Migratory bird treaties’ issues and
potentials: are they valuable tools or just curios in the box?
42 Envtl. L. 609-626 (2012).
6 FIU LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2011.
Book, Leslie. A new paradigm for IRS guidance: ensuring input
and enhancing participation. 12 Fla. Tax Rev. 517-585 (2012).
The 2011 Tannenwald Writing Competition winners. 12 Fla. Tax
Rev. 587-588 (2012).
Behrens, Michael A. Student article. Citizens United, tax policy,
and corporate governance. 12 Fla. Tax Rev. 589-628 (2012).
35 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 5, JUNE, 2012.
European Union Law Issue
LLEADS #2: The U.S. Immigration Crises: Enemies at Our Gates
or Lady Liberty’s Huddled Masses? 6 FIU L. Rev. 197-349
(2011).
Hill, Linda Kelly. Preface — LLEADS #2. 6 FIU L. Rev.
197-199 (2011).
Hussain, Imtiaz. Arizona’s SB1070, copycat bills, and
constitutional conundrums: costly collisions? 6 FIU L. Rev.
201-230 (2011).
Pabón López, María, Diomedes J. Tsitouras and Pierce C.
Azuma. The prospects and challenges of educational reform
for Latino undocumented children: an essay examining
Alabama’s H.B. 56 and other state immigration measures. 6
FIU L. Rev. 231-249 (2011).
Bender, Steven W. Faces of immigration reform. 6 FIU L.
Rev. 251-267 (2011).
Hernández-Truyol, Berta Esperanza. A need for culture
change: GLBT Latinas/os and immigration. 6 FIU L. Rev.
269-291 (2011).
Eastman, John and Ediberto Román. Debate on birthright
citizenship. 6 FIU L. Rev. 293-317 (2011).
Margulies, Peter. Noncitizens’ remedies lost?: accountability
for overreaching in immigration enforcement. 6 FIU L. Rev.
319-349 (2011).
The European Union in 2011: Post-Lisbon Progress and the
Eurozone Crisis. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1167-1484 (2012).
Goebel, Roger J. Introduction: The European Union in 2011:
Post-Lisbon Progress and the Eurozone Crisis. 35 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1167-1170 (2012).
Bradley, Caroline. Transparency and financial regulation in
the European Union: crisis and complexity. 35 Fordham Int’l
L.J. 1171-1206 (2012).
Defeis, Elizabeth F. Human rights, the European Union, and
the treaty route: from Maastricht to Lisbon. 35 Fordham Int’l
L.J. 1207-1230 (2012).
Kaye, Tracy A. Direct taxation in the European Union: from
Maastricht to Lisbon. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1231-1259
(2012).
Lastra, Rosa M. The evolution of the European Central Bank.
35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1260-1281 (2012).
Nicola, Fernanda. Invisible cities in Europe. 35 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1282-1363 (2012).
Szyszczak, Erika. Building a socioeconomic constitution: a
fantastic object? 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1364-1395 (2012).
von Danwitz, Hon. Thomas and Katherina Paraschas. A fresh
start for the Charter: fundamental questions on the application
of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. 35 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1396-1425 (2012).
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Watson, Philippa. Equality between Europe’s citizens: where
does the Union now stand? 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1426-1484
(2012).
Carmean, Monica. Note. Medical-legal partnerships: unmet
potential for legislative advocacy. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. &
Pol’y 499-514 (2012).
Paslawsky, Alexandra. Note. The growth of social media norms
and governments’ attempts at regulation. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J.
1485-1542 (2012).
Ota, Chiaki. Note. Legal humanitarian assistance: instituting
disaster response clinics and law firm engagement. 19 Geo. J. on
Poverty L. & Pol’y 515-533 (2012).
Curzan, Jared. Comment. A critical linkage: the role of German
constitutional law in the European economic crisis and the future
of the Eurozone. 35 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1543-1587 (2012).
Russo, Dana. Note. School desegregation: from Topeka, Kansas
to Wake County, North Carolina—changing the path, but staying
the course. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 535-559 (2012).
80 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, JUNE, 2012.
46 GEORGIA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2012.
Haupt, Claudia E. Transnational nonestablishment.
Wash. L. Rev. 991-1064 (2012).
80 Geo.
Eaton, Thomas A. Remembrance of Professor Anne Proffitt
Dupre. [Includes photograph.] 46 Ga. L. Rev. i-iii (2012).
Chuang, Chester S. Offensive venue: the curious use of
declaratory judgment to forum shop in patent litigation. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1065-1114 (2012).
Symposium. Civil Rights or Civil Wants? 46 Ga. L. Rev. 519761 (2012).
Paul-Emile, Kimani. The regulation of race in science. 80 Geo.
Wash. L. Rev. 1115-1173 (2012).
Vaughn, Frederick Watson and Jennifer
Introduction. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 519-520 (2012).
Lee
Case.
Education
Dawson, Christopher W. Note. From Wall Street to wheat fields:
using the business method patent’s “first inventor defense” as a
model for genetically engineered seed production. 80 Geo. Wash.
L. Rev. 1174-1208 (2012).
Daniels, Maurice C. and Cameron Van Patterson.
(Re)considering race in the desegregation of higher education.
46 Ga. L. Rev. 521-556 (2012).
Radler, Matthew. Note. Privacy is the problem: United States v.
Maynard and a case for a new regulatory model for police
surveillance. 80 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1209-1254 (2012).
Black, Derek W. Education’s elusive future, storied past, and
the fundamental inequities between. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 557-607
(2012).
Warren, Brittany. Note. “If you have a zero-tolerance policy, why
aren’t you doing anything?”: using the Uniform Code of Military
Justice to combat human trafficking abroad. 80 Geo. Wash. L.
Rev. 1255-1292 (2012).
Immigration
19 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL ON
POVERTY LAW & POLICY,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2012.
Johnson, Kevin R. Immigration and civil rights: state and
local efforts to regulate immigration. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 609-638
(2012).
Hill, Linda Kelly. The gangs of asylum. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 639655 (2012).
Information Privacy
Chaney, Megan F. Keeping the promise of Gault: requiring postadjudicatory juvenile defenders. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
351-392 (2012).
Hartzog, Woodrow. Chain-link confidentiality. 46 Ga. L.
Rev. 657-704 (2012).
Green, Shelby D. Imagining a right to housing, lying in the
interstices. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 393-443 (2012).
Areheart, Bradley A. GINA, privacy, and antisubordination.
46 Ga. L. Rev. 705-718 (2012).
Runge, Robin R. Redefining leave from work. 19 Geo. J. on
Poverty L. & Pol’y 445-483 (2012).
International
O’Brien, Rourke. “We don’t do banks”: financial lives of
families on public assistance. 19 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y
485-497 (2012).
Blank, Laurie R. The consequences of a “war” paradigm for
counterterrorism: what impact on basic rights and values? 46
Ga. L. Rev. 719-741 (2012).
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Guiora, Amos N. Human rights and counterterrorism: a
contradiction or necessary bedfellows? 46 Ga. L. Rev. 743761 (2012).
Noller, Matthew Vincent H. Note. Darkness on the edge of town:
how entitlements theory can shine a light on termination of
transfers in sound recordings. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 763-798 (2012).
Blair, Kelly Amanda. Note. A judicial solution to the forumselection clause enforcement circuit split: giving Erie a second
chance. 46 Ga. L. Rev. 799-834 (2012).
O’Sullivan, Ruari James. Note. Skimming from the 2%: the
status of Georgia’s restrictions on shareholder access to corporate
information. (Mannato v. SunTrust Banks, Inc., 708 S.E.2d
611, 2011.) 46 Ga. L. Rev. 835-870 (2012).
28 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2012.
Criminal Justice Responses to the Economic Crisis. 28 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 953-1314 (2012).
Morrison, Caren Myers.
Foreword: Criminal Justice
Responses to the Economic Crisis. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 953963 (2012).
Harcourt, Bernard E. Keynote: the crisis and criminal justice.
28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 965-985 (2012).
Ball, W. David. Tough on crime (on the state’s dime): how
violent crime does not drive California counties’ incarceration
rates—and why it should. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 987-1083
(2012).
Covey, Russell D. Death in prison: the right death penalty
compromise. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1085-1122 (2012).
Drinan, Cara H. Clemency in a time of crisis. 28 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 1123-1159 (2012).
Jonakait, Randolph N. and Larry Eger. Fiscal crisis as an
opportunity for criminal justice reform: defenders building
alliances with fiscal conservatives. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
1161-1192 (2012).
Parlow, Matthew J. The Great Recession and its implications
for community policing. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1193-1238
(2012).
Pfaff, John F. The micro and macro causes of prison growth.
28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1239-1273 (2012).
Vitiello, Michael. Alternatives to incarceration: why is
California lagging behind? 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1275-1314
(2012).
Havlik, Gwen.
Note. Equal protection for transgendered
employees? Analyzing the court’s call for more than rational basis
in the Glenn v. Brumby decision. (Glenn v. Brumby, 724 F.
Supp. 2d 1284, 2010. aff’d, 663 F.3d 1312, 2011.) 28 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 1315-1340 (2012).
Nutt, Laurin Elizabeth. Note. Where do we go from here? The
future of caps on noneconomic medical malpractice damages in
Georgia. 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1341-1365 (2012).
White, Reed. Note. If it quacks like a duck: in light of today’s
financial environment, should credit unions continue to enjoy tax
exemptions? 28 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1367-1396 (2012).
33 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF
PUBLIC LAW AND POLICY,
NO. 1, FALL, 2011.
Spring 2011 Food and Agricultural Law Symposium. 33 Hamline
J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-164 (2011).
Strauss, Debra M. Achieving the food safety mandate:
bringing the USDA to the table. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. &
Pol’y 1-48 (2011).
Johnson, Nicholas R. and A. Bryan Endres. Small producers,
big hurdles: barriers facing producers of “local foods.” 33
Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 49-122 (2011).
Eads, Kristin and Jennifer Zwagerman. In focus: examining
the new FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 123-164 (2011).
Schave, Nicole M. Student article. “Best interests” of Minnesota:
adopting a presumption of joint physical custody. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 165-200 (2011).
Golke, Melissa. Student article. The age of consent: how
Minnesota’s Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Youth Act of
2011 falls short of fully addressing domestic child sex trafficking.
33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 201-234 (2011).
Camilli, Joseph A.
Student article.
Minnesota’s felon
disenfranchisement: an historical legal relic, rooted in racism, that
fails to satisfy a legitimate penological interest. 33 Hamline J.
Pub. L. & Pol’y 235-267 (2011).
25 HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL,
SPRING, 2012.
King, Shani M. Owning Laura Silsby’s shame: how the Haitian
child trafficking scheme embodies Western disregard for the
integrity of poor families. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1-47 (2012).
Quane, Helen. A further dimension to the interdependence and
indivisibility of human rights? Recent developments concerning
the rights of indigenous peoples. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 49-83
(2012).
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Rietiker, Daniel. From prevention to facilitation? Suicide in the
jurisprudence of the ECtHR in the light of the recent Haas v.
Switzerland judgment. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 85-126 (2012).
Culliton-González, Katherine. Born in the Americas: birthright
citizenship and human rights. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 127-182
(2012).
Palko, David M. Note. The risks of “continuing situation”
litigation in transitional political systems: lessons from the
ECtHR for the Constitutional Court of Kosovo. 25 Harv. Hum.
Rts. J. 183-217 (2012).
Summers, Nicole. Recent development. Colombia’s Victim’s
Law: transitional justice in a time of violent conflict? 25 Harv.
Hum. Rts. J. 219-235 (2012).
Book notes. 25 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 237-244 (2012).
53 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2012.
Varol, Ozan O. The democratic coup d’état. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J.
291-356 (2012).
Scharf, Michael P. Universal jurisdiction and the crime of
aggression. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 357-389 (2012).
Yackee, Jason Webb. Controlling the international investment
law agency. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 391-448 (2012).
Szewczyk, Bart M.J. Variable multipolarity and U.N. Security
Council reform. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 449-504 (2012).
Beess und Chrostin, Jessica. Recent development. Sovereign debt
restructuring and mass claims arbitration before the ICSID, the
Abaclat case. (Abaclat and Others v. The Argentine Republic,
ICSID ARB/07/05, 2011,
http://italaw.com/documents/AbaclatDecisiononJurisdiction.pdf.)
53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 505-517 (2012).
Lyngen, Narissa. Recent development. Basel III: dynamics of
state implementation. 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 519-535 (2012).
Sennett, Amy J. Recent development. Lenahan (Gonzales) v.
United States of America: defining due diligence? (Lenahan
(Gonzales) v. United States of America, 12.626 Inter-Am.
Comm’n H.R. Report 80/11, 2011.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 537-547
(2012).
Anderson, Caroline. Book note. Human rights: a reckoning.
(Reviewing Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in
History.) 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 549-562 (2012).
9 HASTINGS RACE AND POVERTY LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2012.
Aziz, Sahar F. From the oppressed to the terrorist: MuslinAmerican women in the crosshairs of intersectionality. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 191-263 (2012).
Duru, Chika. Out for blood: employment discrimination, sickle
cell trait, and the NFL. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 265-290
(2012).
Sampat, Neha M. and Esmé V. Grant. The aspiring attorney with
ADHD: bar accommodations or a bar to practice? 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 291-352 (2012).
Kang’ara, Sylvia Wairimu. Beyond bed and bread: making the
African state through marriage law reform — constitutive and
transformative influences of Anglo-American legal thought. 9
Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 353-395 (2012).
Luna, Guadalupe T. United States v. Duro: farmworker housing
and agricultural law constructions. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty
L.J. 397-447 (2012).
Murray, Yxta Maya. “Creating new categories:” Anglo-American
radical feminism’s constitutionalism in the streets. 9 Hastings
Race & Poverty L.J. 449-509 (2012).
Stewart, Kele.
The connection between permanency and
education in child welfare policy. 9 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J.
511-553 (2012).
Zimmer, Benjamin. A deregulatory framework for alleviating
concentrated African-American poverty. 9 Hastings Race &
Poverty L.J. 555-599 (2012).
61 INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE
LAW QUARTERLY,
NO. 2, APRIL, 2012.
Finnin, Sarah. Mental elements under Article 30 of the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court: a comparative
analysis. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 325-359 (2012).
Vidmar, Jure. Explaining the legal effects of recognition. 61 Int’l
& Comp. L.Q. 361-387 (2012).
Mercurio, Bryan. ‘Seizing’ pharmaceuticals in transit: analyzing
the WTO dispute that wasn’t. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 389-426
(2012).
Peel, Jacqueline. Of apples and oranges (and hormones in beef):
science and the standard of review in WTO disputes under the
SPS Agreement. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 427-458 (2012).
Tang, Zheng Sophia. Effectiveness of exclusive jurisdiction
clauses in the Chinese courts—a pragmatic study. 61 Int’l &
Comp. L.Q. 459-484 (2012).
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Rose, Cecily. The UK Bribery Act 2010 and accompanying
guidance: belated implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery
Convention. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 485-499 (2012).
Rajamani, Lavanya. The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action
and the future of the climate regime. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 501518 (2012).
van de Velden, Jacob. The ‘cautious lex fori’ approach to foreign
judgments and preclusion. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 519-530
(2012).
Fiorini, Aude. Habitual residence and the newborn—a French
perspective. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 530-540 (2012).
Weatherill, Stephen. Free movement of goods. 61 Int’l & Comp.
L.Q. 541-550 (2012).
Pendas, Devin O. Book review. (Reviewing Kevin Jon Heller,
The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of
International Criminal Law.) 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 551-553
(2012).
Stephen, Chris. Book review. (Reviewing Michael P. Scharf and
Paul R. Williams, Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis: The
Role of International Law and the State Department Legal
Advisor.) 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 553-554 (2012).
Book received. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 555 (2012).
97 IOWA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JULY, 2012.
Symposium: Batson at Twenty-Five: Perspectives on the
Landmark, Reflections on Its Legacy. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 13931744 (2012).
Tomkovicz, James J. Twenty-five years of Batson: an
introduction to equal protection regulation of peremptory jury
challenges. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1393-1423 (2012).
Baldus, David C., Catherine M. Grosso, Robert Dunham,
George Woodworth and Richard Newell. Statistical proof of
racial discrimination in the use of peremptory challenges: the
impact and promise of the Miller-El line of cases as reflected
in the experience of one Philadelphia capital case. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1425-1465 (2012).
Burke, Alafair S. Prosecutors and peremptories. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1467-1488 (2012).
Charlow, Robin. Batson “blame” and its implications for
equal protection analysis. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1489-1510 (2012).
Fairfax, Roger A., Jr. Batson’s grand jury DNA. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1511-1530 (2012).
Grosso, Catherine M. and Barbara O’Brien. A stubborn
legacy: the overwhelming importance of race in jury selection
in 173 post-Batson North Carolina capital trials. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1531-1559 (2012).
Leong, Nancy. Civilizing Batson. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 15611583 (2012).
Marder, Nancy S. Batson revisited. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 15851612 (2012).
Mazzone, Jason. Batson remedies. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 16131633 (2012).
Price, Melynda J. Policing the borders of democracy: the
continuing role of Batson in protecting the citizenship rights
of the excluded. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1635-1644 (2012).
Stevenson, Dru. Jury selection and the Coase Theorem. 97
Iowa L. Rev. 1645-1673 (2012).
Taslitz, Andrew E. The people’s peremptory challenge and
Batson: aiding the people’s voice and vision through the
“representative” jury. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1675-1712 (2012).
Tetlow, Tania. Why Batson misses the point. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1713-1744 (2012).
Buller, Tyler J. Note. Framing the debate: understanding Iowa’s
2010 judicial-retention election through a content analysis of
letters to the editor. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1745-1786 (2012).
Kuhns, Allison D. Note. If you cannot afford an attorney, will
one be appointed for you?: how (some) states force criminal
defendants to choose between posting bond and getting a courtappointed attorney. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1787-1810 (2012).
Orewiler, Joshua J. Note. Stolen valor and freedom of speech: an
analysis of how federal law should criminalize the wearing of
unearned military awards. 97 Iowa L. Rev. 1811-1838 (2012).
Tennyson, Eleanor G. Note. A “phantom recall” does not
comport with FDA’s regulatory practice—or does it?: the need for
more stringent mandatory reporting in FDA matters. 97 Iowa L.
Rev. 1839-1863 (2012).
7 JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY LAW,
NO. 2, PP. 247-424, 2012.
Maseritz, Guy B. “No inventions, no innovations”: reassessing
the government’s antitrust case against United States Steel
Corporation. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 247-283 (2012).
Howell, Chad. Student article. Back to the future: applying the
collateral bars of section 925 of the Dodd-Frank Act to previous
bad acts. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 285-309 (2012).
Potuto, Josephine (Jo) R. They take classes, don’t they?:
structuring a college football post season. 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L.
311-339 (2012).
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Garrie, Daniel B. and Daniel K. Gelb. An argument for uniform
e-discovery practice in cross-border civil litigation. 7 J. Bus. &
Tech. L. 341-359 (2012).
Lester, Simon. Book review. (Reviewing Andrew Lang, World
Trade Law after Neoliberalism.) 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 701-707
(2012).
Hill, Brian D. Note. Princo Corp. v. Int’l Trade Comm’n:
patent misuse no longer a deterrent to anticompetitive behavior in
the group venture context. (Princo Corp. v. Int’l Trade
Comm’n, 616 F.3d 1318, 2010. cert. denied, 131 S. Ct. 2480,
2011.) 7 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 361-385 (2012).
27 JOURNAL OF LAND USE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2011.
Ortega, Chelsea. Note. Malack v. BDO Seidman, LLP:
gatekeepers not so conflicted in the fraud-created-the-market
theory. (Malack v. BDO Seidman, LLP, 617 F.3d 743, 2010.) 7
J. Bus. & Tech. L. 387-402 (2012).
Holofcener, Adam. Note. Net neutrality besieged by Comcast
Corp. v. FCC: the past, present and future plight of an open
Internet. (Comcast Corp. v. FCC, 600 F.3d 642, 2010.) 7 J.
Bus. & Tech. L. 403-424 (2012).
15 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW,
NO. 2, JUNE, 2012.
Mercurio, Bryan. Beyond the text: the significance of the AntiCounterfeiting Trade Agreement. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 361-390
(2012).
Tyagi, Mitali. Flesh on a legal fiction: early practice in the WTO
on Accession Protocols. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 391-441 (2012).
Banzhaf, H. Spencer.
Regulatory impact analysis of
environmental justice effects. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 1-30
(2011).
Lloyd, Emma M. “Greening” the supply chain: why corporate
leaders make it matter. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 31-68 (2011).
Ezroj, Aaron. Climate change and international norms. 27 J.
Land Use & Envtl. L. 69-101 (2011).
Malloy, Bonnie. Symbolic gestures or our saving grace: the
relevance of compensatory mitigation for Florida’s wetlands in
the climate change era. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 103-152
(2011).
Leitman, Melanie. Comment. Water supply and management for
a growing state. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 153-187 (2011).
Pittman, Forrest. Recent developments. 27 J. Land Use & Envtl.
L. 189-229 (2011).
Karapinar, Baris. Defining the legal boundaries of export
restrictions: a case law analysis. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 443-479
(2012).
28 JOURNAL OF LAW, ECONOMICS
& ORGANIZATION,
NO. 2, JUNE, 2012.
Moon, William J. Essential security interests in international
investment agreements. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 481-502 (2012).
Spiller, Pablo T. Editor’s note. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 185 (2012).
Downes, Chris. The impact of WTO transparency rules: is the
10.000th SPS notification a cause for celebration?—A case study
of EU practice. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 503-524 (2012).
Rubini, Luca. Ain’t wastin’ time no more: subsides for renewable
energy, the SCM Agreement, policy space, and law reform. 15 J.
Int’l Econ. L. 525-579 (2012).
Pasini, Federico Lupo. Movement of capital and trade in
services: distinguishing myth from reality regarding the GATS
and the liberalization of the capital account. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L.
581-619 (2012).
Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod. How to pass a pass-through test: the
case of input subsides. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 621-646 (2012).
Kim, Jong Bum. Dual WTO notifications of RTAs with nonreciprocal trade liberalization. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 647-672
(2012).
Collins David. Alternative dispute resolution for stakeholders in
international investment law. 15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 673-700 (2012).
Bernhardt, Dan, Steeve Mongrain and Joanne Roberts.
Rehabilitated or not: an informational theory of parole decisions.
28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 186-210 (2012).
Canes-Wrone, Brandice, Tom S. Clark and Jee-Kwang Park.
Judicial independence and retention elections. 28 J.L. Econ. &
Org. 211-234 (2012).
Morita, Hodaka. Firm dynamics and labor market consequences.
28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 235-264 (2012).
Chang, Yun-chien. Self-assessment of takings compensation: an
empirical study. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 265-285 (2012).
Black, Ryan C. and Christina L. Boyd. US Supreme Court
agenda setting and the role of litigant status. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
286-312 (2012).
Fernandez, Patricio A. and Giacomo A.M. Ponzetto. Stare
decisis: rhetoric and substance. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 313-336
(2012).
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Stremitzer, Alexander.
Standard breach remedies, quality
thresholds, and cooperative investments. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org.
337-359 (2012).
Ghetti, Michelle and Paul Killebrew. With impunity: the lack
of accountability of a criminal prosecutor. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int.
L. 349-399 (2012).
Polinsky, A. Mitchell and Steven Shavell. Mandatory versus
voluntary disclosure of product risks. 28 J.L. Econ. & Org. 360379 (2012).
Thompson, John. Presentation by John Thompson —
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v.
Thompson. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 401-416 (2012).
72 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2012.
Dore, Isaak I. Deconstructing and reconstructing Hobbes. 72 La.
L. Rev. 815-871 (2012).
Sandrik, Karen E. Warranting rightful claims. 72 La. L. Rev.
873-922 (2012).
Quigley, William P. Racism: the crime in criminal justice.
13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 417-426 (2012).
Nahmod, Sheldon H. The long and winding road from
Monroe to Connick. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 427-445 (2012).
Wiseman, Samuel R. Brady, trust, and error. 13 Loy. J. Pub.
Int. L. 447-468 (2012).
Lovett, John A. Love, loyalty and the Louisiana Civil Code:
rules, standards and hybrid discretion in a mixed jurisdiction. 72
La. L. Rev. 923-998 (2012).
Grey, Shenequa L. There’s a better way: why the United
States Supreme Court’s Connick v. Thompson decision is
not absolutely outrageous. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 469-515
(2012).
Heminway, Joan MacLeod. Just do it! Specific rulemaking on
materiality guidance in insider trading. 72 La. L. Rev. 999-1054
(2012).
Gershman, Bennett L. Educating prosecutors and Supreme
Court justices about Brady v. Maryland. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int.
L. 517-549 (2012).
Denton, Michael R. Comment. The need for religious groups to
be exempt from the diversity policies of universities in light of ...
(Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, 130 S. Ct. 2971, 2010.)
72 La. L. Rev. 1055-1094 (2012).
Lumpkin, Robert. Comment. The Stolen Valor Act: why it
should be revised to netter protect the honor of our armed forces.
(United States v. Alvarez, 617 F.3d 1198, 2010.) 13 Loy. J. Pub.
Int. L. 551-574 (2012).
Rhea, Michael. Comment. Denying and defining religion under
the First Amendment: Waldorf education as a lens for advocating
a broad definitional approach. 72 La. L. Rev. 1095-1127 (2012).
Ratner, Emily. Comment. Anonymous accusers in the Holy
Land: subverting the right of confrontation in the United States’
largest terrorism-financing trial. (United States v. El-Mezain,
664 F.3d 467, 2011.) 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 575-621 (2012).
Stringer, Brittany Layne. Comment. Cyberbullying: Louisiana’s
solution to confronting the latest strain of juvenile aggression. 72
La. L. Rev. 1129-1161 (2012).
13 LOYOLA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
95 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2012.
Symposium. The Future of Court ADR: Mediation and Beyond.
95 Marq. L. Rev. 799-1041 (2012).
Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson.
13 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 303-549 (2012).
Schneider, Andrea Kupfer. Foreword. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 799804 (2012).
Szalai, Imre. An introduction — Prosecutorial Immunity:
Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson. 13 Loy. J. Pub. Int.
L. i-v (2012).
Core Values of Dispute Resolution: Is Neutrality Necessary?
John Lande, moderator and Bernard Mayer, Joseph B.
Stulberg, Lawrence Susskind, panelists. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
805-828 (2012).
Szalai, Imre, Barry Scheck, Graymond F. Martin and William
Aaron.
Transcript of presentations — Prosecutorial
Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson. 13 Loy.
J. Pub. Int. L. 303-330 (2012).
Panel — Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v.
Thompson. Dane S. Ciolino, moderator and Gary Clements,
Bennett L. Gershman, Adam Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi,
Samuel R. Wiseman, Stephen Singer, panelists. 13 Loy. J.
Pub. Int. L. 331-348 (2012).
Stulberg, Joseph B. Must a mediator be neutral? You’d better
believe it! 95 Marq. L. Rev. 829-858 (2012).
Mayer, Bernard. What we talk about when we talk about
neutrality: a commentary on the Susskind-Stulberg debate,
2011 edition. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 859-872 (2012).
Welsh, Nancy A. The current transitional state of courtconnected ADR. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 873-886 (2012).
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Berman, Debra and James Alfini. Lawyer colonization of
family mediation: consequences and implications. 95 Marq.
L. Rev. 887-925 (2012).
Koppelman, Andrew. Respect and contempt in constitutional
law, or, is Jack Balkin heartbreaking? 71 Md. L. Rev. 11261143 (2012).
Macfarlane, Julie. ADR and the courts: renewing our
commitment to innovation. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 927-940 (2012).
Balkin, Jack M. The distribution of political faith. 71 Md. L.
Rev. 1144-1172 (2012).
Hedeen, Timothy. Remodeling the multi-door courthouse to
“fit the forum to the folks”: how screening and preparation
will enhance ADR. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 941-954 (2012).
A Second Amendment Quartet. Heller and McDonald in the
Lower Courts. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1173-1230 (2012).
Ver Steegh, Nancy, Gabrielle Davis and Loretta Frederick.
Look before you leap: court system triage of family law cases
involving intimate partner violence. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 955991 (2012).
Boyarin, Yishai. Court-connected ADR—a time of crisis, a
time of change. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 993-1041 (2012).
Messler, Jackie. Comment. The inconsistent inheritance rights of
adult adoptees and a proposal for uniformity. 95 Marq. L. Rev.
1043-1081 (2012).
Simatic, Kurt M. Comment. Someone’s afoot: Wisconsin’s
foreign guardianship transfer law. 95 Marq. L. Rev. 1083-1121
(2012).
71 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, PP. 953-1326, 2012.
Symposium. Constitutional Redemption & Constitutional Faith.
71 Md. L. Rev. 953-1172 (2012).
Waryck, Natalie A., Executive Symposium/Articles Editor.
Introduction. 71 Md. L. Rev. 953-955 (2012).
Levinson, Sanford. How I lost my constitutional faith. 71
Md. L. Rev. 956-977 (2012).
Greene, Jamal. Fourteenth Amendment originalism. 71 Md.
L. Rev. 978-1014 (2012).
Kiehl, Stephen, Editor in Chief. Introduction. 71 Md. L. Rev.
1173-1176 (2012).
Boldt, Richard C. Decisional minimalism and the judicial
evaluation of gun regulations. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1177-1187
(2012).
Henigan, Dennis A. The Woollard decision and the lessons
of the Trayvon Martin tragedy. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1188-1204
(2012).
Lott, John R., Jr. What a balancing test will show for right-tocarry laws. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1205-1218 (2012).
Cohen, David S. McDonald’s paradoxical legacy: state
restrictions of non-citizens’ gun rights. 71 Md. L. Rev. 12191230 (2012).
Bakhama, Michael.
Comment. Building picket fences:
Maryland’s funeral picketing law after Snyder v. Phelps. 71 Md.
L. Rev. 1231-1257 (2012).
McAloon, David. Note. The Supreme Court of the United States.
Davis v. United States: good faith, retroactivity, and the loss of
principle. (Davis v. United States, 131 S. Ct. 2419, 2011.) 71
Md. L. Rev. 1258-1293 (2012).
Moore, Brandon K. Note. The United States Court of Appeals for
the Fourth Circuit. Yi Ni v. Holder: forced abortion’s impact on a
husband’s right to reproduce. (Yi Ni v. Holder, 613 F.3d 415,
2010.) 71 Md. L. Rev. 1294-1326 (2012).
Rana, Aziz.
Freedom struggles and the limits of
constitutional continuity. 71 Md. L. Rev. 1015-1051 (2012).
33 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2012.
Torres, Gerald and Lani Guinier.
The constitutional
imaginary: just stories about we the people. 71 Md. L. Rev.
1052-1072 (2012).
Land, Molly. Rebalancing TRIPS. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 433-480
(2012).
Graber, Mark A. Redeeming and living with evil. 71 Md. L.
Rev. 1073-1097 (2012).
Perry, H.W., Jr.
Constitutional faith, constitutional
redemption, and political science: can faith and political
science coexist? 71 Md. L. Rev. 1098-1125 (2012).
Diller, Janelle M. Private standardization in public international
lawmaking. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 481-536 (2012).
Cole, Tony The boundaries of most favored nation treatment in
international investment law. 33 Mich. J. Int’l L. 537-586 (2012).
Ahmed, Usman and Raghav Thapar. Note. Security Council
Resolution 1887 and the quest for nuclear disarmament. 33 Mich.
J. Int’l L. 587-625 (2012).
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46 NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2012.
Bucholtz, Robert. Note from the Editor. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
669 (2012).
Paper Symposium. “Convicting the Innocent.” 46 New Eng. L.
Rev. 671-809 (2012).
Garrett, Brandon L. Introduction: New England Law Review
symposium on “Convicting the Innocent.” 46 New Eng. L.
Rev. 671-687 (2012).
Gudjonsson, Gisli H. False confessions and correcting
injustices. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 689-709 (2012).
Cole, Simon A. Forensic science and wrongful convictions:
from exposer to contributor to corrector. 46 New Eng. L.
Rev. 711-736 (2012).
Davis, Deborah and Richard A. Leo. To walk in their shoes:
the problem of missing, misunderstood, and misrepresented
context in judging criminal confessions. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
737-767 (2012).
Davis, Deborah and Elizabeth F. Loftus. The dangers of
eyewitnesses for the innocent: learning from the past and
projecting into the age of social media. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
769-809 (2012).
Buchholz, Robert. Note. When your best friend is your worst
enemy: how 18 U.S.C. § 1519 transforms internal investigations
into state action and unexpected waiver of attorney-client
privilege. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 811-841 (2012).
Davis, Brian. Note. Prying eyes: how government access to thirdparty tracking data may be impacted by United States v. Jones.
46 New Eng. L. Rev. 843-876 (2012).
Sullivan, John.
Note. Reasonable suspicion of an unjust
conclusion: how Commonwealth v. Cruz cripples enforcement
of Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 94C, § 32L. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 877907 (2012).
Fitzpatrick, Julianne C. Comment. People v. Flick: modernizing
Michigan’s child-pornography statute to criminalize “viewing” in
response to evolving Internet technology. 46 New Eng. L. Rev.
909-930 (2012).
Garza, Andrew P. Comment. The magic bullet in People v.
Perez: charging attempts based on culpability and deterrence
regardless of apparent ability. 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 931-950
(2012).
44 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2012.
Symposium. The 17th Annual Herbert Rubin and Justice Rose
Luttan Rubin International Law Symposium: From Rights to
Reality: Mobilizing for Human Rights and its Intersection with
International Law. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 729-886 (2012).
Symposium agenda. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. unpaged
(2012).
Simmons, Beth A. Reflections on Mobilizing for Human
Rights. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 729-750 (2012).
Dancy, Geoff and Kathryn Sikkink. Ratification and human
rights prosecutions: toward a transnational theory of treaty
compliance. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 751-790 (2012).
Hollyer, James R. and B. Peter Rosendorff. Do human rights
agreements prolong the tenure of autocratic ratifiers? 44
N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 791-811 (2012).
Howse, Robert and Ruti Teitel. Beth Simmons’s Mobilizing
for Human Rights: a “beyond compliance” perspective. 44
N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 813-817 (2012).
Posner, Eric A Some skeptical comments on Beth Simmons’s
Mobilizing for Human Rights. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol.
819-831 (2012).
Swaine, Edward T. Ersatz treaties. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. &
Pol. 833-850 (2012).
Trachtman, Joel P. Who cares about international human
rights?: the supply and demand of international human rights
law. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 851-886 (2012).
Ploch, Amanda. Note. Why dignity matters: dignity and the right
(or not) to rehabilitation from international and national
perspectives. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 887-949 (2012).
Itoh, Loui. Note. Why South Africa should embrace Gideon: an
analysis of the right to counsel and why it should be extended to
all defendants. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 951-997 (2012).
Book annotations. 44 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 999-1045 (2012).
87 NORTH DAKOTA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 299-474, 2011.
Gorman, Eric D. Why do all casinos seem to be the same? A
glance into casino games, gambling machines and the doctrine of
fair use. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 299-324 (2011).
Schwartz, Rhonda R. The Uniform Electronic Legal Material
Act: “desirable and practicable” for North Dakota? 87 N.D. L.
Rev. 325-341 (2011).
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Jensen, Jon J. Limitations on easements in North Dakota may
have unintended consequences for qualified conservation
easement charitable contributions. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 343-354
(2011).
Brossart, Amanda. Case comment. Products liability—conflict
preemption: rewriting the test for impossibility: the United States
Supreme Court removes the protection of the law for generic drug
recipients. (PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, 131 S. Ct. 2567, 2011.) 87
N.D. L. Rev. 355-374 (2011).
Brown, Shanna L. Case comment. Sentencing and punishment—
Sentencing Guidelines: the Sentencing Reform Act precludes
courts from lengthening a prison sentence solely to foster offender
rehabilitation. (Tapia v. United States, 131 S. Ct. 2382, 2011.)
87 N.D. L. Rev. 375-400 (2011).
Martel, Florent. Case comment. Intellectual property—patents:
the United States Supreme Court affirms the standard of proof for
patent invalidity. (Microsoft Corp. v. i4i Ltd. P’ship, 131 S. Ct.
2238, 2011.) 87 N.D. L. Rev. 401-417 (2011).
North Dakota Supreme Court Review. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 419-456
(2011).
Proceedings of the one hundred twelfth annual meeting of the
North Dakota State Bar Association. 87 N.D. L. Rev. 457-474
(2011).
5 PHOENIX LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Holmes, Jason R., Editor in Chief. Acknowledgement. 5 Phoenix
L. Rev. unpaged (2012).
Special Issue: A Proposed Victims’ Rights Amendment to the
Constitution. 5 Phoenix L. Rev. 301-411 (2012).
Cassell, Paul G. The Victims’ Rights Amendment: a
sympathetic, clause-by-clause analysis. 5 Phoenix L. Rev.
301-339 (2012).
Twist, Steven J. and Daniel Seiden. The proposed Victims’
Rights Amendment: a brief point/counterpoint. 5 Phoenix L.
Rev. 341-378 (2012).
Appendix: the Victims’ Voice. Statements by Hon. Collene
Campbell, Roberta Roper, Bob Preston, Hon. John Gillis,
Duane Lynn and Timothy Jeffries. 5 Phoenix L. Rev. 379411 (2012).
25 QUINNIPIAC PROBATE LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 4, PP. 353-460, 2012.
Opinion of the Connecticut Probate Court. Estate of Catherine
K. McGuire, Late of West Hartford. (Testamentary capacity;
undue influence). 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 353-361 (2012).
Opinion of the Delaware Court of Chancery. In the Matter of the
Estate of John L. Webb. (Presumption of paternity). 25
Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 362-368 (2012).
DiRusso, Alyssa A. and S. Kristen Peters. Parental testamentary
appointments of guardians for children. 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J.
369-393 (2012).
Harper, Robert M. Vacating probate decrees in New York. 25
Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 394-407 (2012).
Veno, Nicole A. Note. Class action securities lawsuits should
survive the death of a named defendant: why Baillargeon v.
Sewell was wrongly decided. (Baillargeon v. Sewell, 33 So. 3d
130, 2010.) 25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 408-429 (2012).
Cumulative topic index.
(2012).
25 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 430-459
13 SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
Smith, Nicole J., Editor-in-Chief. Foreword. 13 San Diego Int’l
L.J. 427-428 (2012).
Nagan, Winston P. and Aitza M. Haddad. Sovereignty in theory
and practice. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 429-519 (2012).
Shockley, Tamara A. The evolution of a new international
system of justice in the United Nations: the first sessions of the
United Nations Appeals Tribunal. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 521587 (2012).
Patel, Krupa A. Comment. Cyberbullying: what’s the “status” in
England? 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 589-622 (2012).
Smith, Nicole J. Comment. Protecting the children of the world:
a proposal for tracking convicted sex offenders internationally.
13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 623-652 (2012).
Lead articles title index. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 653-654 (2012).
Author index. 13 San Diego Int’l L.J. 655-656 (2012).
85 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, MARCH, 2012.
100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium. 85 S. Cal. L.
Rev. 429-915 (2012).
Orbach, Barak and D. Daniel Sokol. Antitrust energy. 85 S.
Cal. L. Rev. 429-450 (2012).
Levenstein, Margaret C. Antitrust and business history. 85 S.
Cal. L. Rev. 451-457 (2012).
Klein, Benjamin. The “hub-and-spoke” conspiracy that
created the Standard Oil monopoly. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 459498 (2012).
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Priest, George L. Rethinking the economic basis of the
Standard Oil refining monopoly: dominance against
competing cartels. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 499-557 (2012).
Loomis, Stephen C. Recent development. The double Irish
sandwich: reforming overseas tax havens. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 825853 (2012).
Crane, Daniel A. Were Standard Oil’s rebates and drawbacks
cost justified? 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 559-572 (2012).
Ipock, Charles Epps. Comment. A judicial and economic analysis
of attorney’s fees in trust litigation and the resulting inequitable
treatment of trust beneficiaries. 43 St. Mary’s L.J. 855-898
(2012).
Leslie, Christopher R. Revisiting the revisionist history of
Standard Oil. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 573-603 (2012).
Orbach, Barak and Grace Campbell Rebling. The antitrust
curse of bigness. [Includes photographs.] 85 S. Cal. L. Rev.
605-655 (2012).
Page, William H. Standard Oil and U.S. Steel: predation
and collusion in the law of monopolization and mergers. 85
S. Cal. L. Rev. 657-688 (2012).
Sokol, D. Daniel. The strategic use of public and private
litigation in antitrust as business strategy. 85 S. Cal. L. Rev.
689-732 (2012).
Gavil, Andrew I.
Moving beyond caricature and
characterization: the modern rule of reason in practice. 85 S.
Cal. L. Rev. 733-782 (2012).
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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2012.
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Plerhoples, Alicia E. Can an old dog learn new tricks? Applying
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Dietrich, N. Adam II. Student article. NP’s Deepwater
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Marshall, Grant. Student article. Hold the Mayo: why strong
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