DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL Volume 76 Number 2 April 2009 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND DEPARTMENTS Table of Contents 151 President's Page 153 IADC Officers and Board of Directors 157 Defense Counsel Journal Board and Committee Vice Chairs 158 Calendar of Legal Organization Meetings 159 IADC Tenets of Professionalism 160 Conning the IADC Newsletters 247 Reviewing the Law Reviews 264 FEATURE ARTICLES UTILIZING STATUTORY DEFENSES FOR POTENTIAL PRODUCT LIABILITY CLAIMS By James S. Hardy and Benjamin A. Kahn 162 THE RISE AND FALL OF OPTIONS BACKDATING: FROM EXECUTIVE WINDFALL TO EXECUTIVE PITFALL By Timothy P. Stone 174 LIMITING MANUFACTURERS' DUTY TO WARN: THE SOPHISTICATED USER AND PURCHASER DOCTRINES By Mary-Christine (M.C) Sungaila and Kevin C. Mayer 196 A REVIEW OF STATE LAW MODIFYING THE COLLATERAL SOURCE RULE: SEEKING GREATER FAIRNESS IN ECONOMIC DAMAGES AWARDS By Bryce Benjet et. al. 210 DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL Volume 76 Number 3 July 2009 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND DEPARTMENTS Table of Contents 271 President's Page 273 IADC Tenets of Professionalism 275 IADC Officers and Board of Directors 277 Defense Counsel Journal Board and Committee Vice Chairs 278 Calendar of Legal Organization Meetings 279 Conning the IADC Newsletters 355 Reviewing the Law Reviews 374 FEATURE ARTICLES ARBITRATION IN NURSING HOME CASES: TRENDS, ISSUES, AND A GLANCE INTO THE FUTURE By Reed W. Bates and Stephen W. Still, Jr. 282 THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY IMPROVEMENT ACT, ITS IMPLEMENTATION AND ITS LIABILITY IMPLICATIONS By Frank Leone and Bruce J. Berger 300 THE DOUBLE EDGED SWORD: INTERNAL LAW FIRM PRIVILEGE AND THE 'FIDUCIARY EXCEPTION’ By Mark J. Fucile 313 DEFENDING AGAINST SUITS BROUGHT BY ILLEGAL ALIENS By J.J. Knauff, Jr. 319 TRENDS IN LITIGATING ARBITRATION: USING MOTIONS TO COMPEL ARBITRATION AND MOTIONS TO VACATE ARBITRATION AWARDS By Donald R. Philbin, Jr. 338 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF GENDER AND THE LAW Volume 10 Number 3 2009 SYMPOSIUM AND NOTES ISSUE OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY LAW TRANSCRIPT SEX ED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: DID YOUR TEACHERS GET IT RIGHT? Brigitte Amiri, Robert E. Rector, Hayley Gorenberg, John Garza, and Heather M. Vok 931 NOTES CHALLENGES TO MARITAL UNITY: SPOUSAL TESTIMONY AND MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACTS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY NEW YORK Benet Kearney 957 INVISIBLE AGGRESSION, IMPOSSIBLE ABUSE: FEMALE INMATE-ON-INMATE SEXUAL ASSAULT Heather Moss 979 SEX TOURISM IN MODERN CUBA: AN OUTGROWTH OF THE TOURISM INDUSTRY'S FOCUS ON FREE-MARKET CAPITALISM Arianne Plasencia 999 ENHANCING KENYAN WOMEN'S RIGHTS THROUGH DIVORCE LAW REFORM: A GUIDE FOR PARLIAMENT Cassandre C. Théano 1017 SANCTIONED INDIFFERENCE: ADDRESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE COURTS AND BEYOND Jenny Woodson 1037 HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW Volume 87 Number 9 September 2009 Features The Female Economy Michael J. Silverstein and Kate Sayre 46 SUSTAINABILITY + INNOVATION Why Sustainability Is Now the Key Driver of Innovation Ram Nidumolu, C.K. Prahalad, and M.R. Rangaswami 56 On the Horizon: Six Sources of Limitless Energy? Gardiner Morse 66 Using Gifts and Trees to Make Recyclers of Indian Consumers An Interview with Ambrish Bakaya 68 Creating Value in an Economic Crisis President Bill Cinton 70 How Strategy Shapes Structure W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne 72 Death by Information Overload Paul Hemp 82 Are You Having Trouble Keeping Your Operations Focused? Robert S. Huckman 90 Departments COMPANY INDEX 8 FROM THE EDITOR 10 STRATEGIC HUMOR 16 FORETHOUGHT 16 HEALTH & WELL-BEING Executive Physicals: What's the ROI? Anthony L. Komaroff, MD 28 HBR CASE STUDY Surviving the Boss from Hell David Silverman 33 FIRST PERSON Inside Cisco's Search for the Next Big Idea Guido Jouret 43 HBR AT LARGE The Coming Battle over Executive Pay Karen Dillon 96 BEST PRACTICE How to Manage Your Negotiating Team Jeanne M. Brett, Ray Friedman, and Kristin Behfar 105 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 111 EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES 117 PANEL DISCUSSION Fortitude or Folly Don Moyer 124 JOURNAL OF STATE TAXATION Volume 27 Number 5 July-August 2009 COLUMNS Nexus News By Maryann B. Gall and Laura A. Kulwicki 5 Apportionment Issues By Michael S. Schadewald 9 Tax Trends By Rocky B. Cummings 13 ARTICLES Comparison of Combined Reporting Groups: California, Illinois, New York and Texas By Michael S. Schadewald 15 Ohio's Commercial Activity Tax: Tax Reform and the Cost of Doing Business By Thomas J. Niedzielski 25 Kentucky's Limited Liability Entity Tax By Mark A. Loyd 29 The Single Sales Factor Apportionment Method Origins and Development By Mark L. Nachbar and Brian L. Browdy 31 Breaking State and Local Developments By Members of Grant Thornton's SALT Practice 37 Recessionary Impact on Unemployment Insurance Taxes—2009 and Beyond By Lori Roberts 43 Federal Audit Changes Deemed Final upon Issuance of IRS Letter 987 By Christopher R. Grissom and William T. Thistle 45 FREQUENTLY ASKED MULTISTATE TAX QUESTIONS 47 PROPERTY FACTOR: BASIS AND VALUATION 49 PENN STATE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW Volume 17 Number 3 Spring 2009 SYMPOSIUM A Discussion of the Role of Climate Change in U.S. Presidential Politics Ross H. Pifer, Jonathan H. Adler, Jamison E. Colburn, & James S. Shortle 275 ARTICLES The Honorable Frederick Watts: Carlisle's Agricultural Reformer Mark W. Podvia 299 Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency: Checks and Balances in Disarray Todd Barnet 329 COMMENTS Rails to Trails in Pennsylvania: The Emergence of a New Abandonment Doctrine Tara M. Walsh 355 The Time Is Now for Environmental Justice: Congress Must Take Action by Codifying Executive Order 12898 Amanda K. Franzen 379 PUBLIC INTEREST LAW REPORTER Volume 14 Number 3 Summer 2009 FEATURE ARTICLES Foreword Dean Michael Kaufman v What did Brown Do? A Legal and Personal Journey Jonathan Baum 221 What Did Brown Do for You? Brown v. Board Fifty Years Later G. Robb Cooper and James Prescott 231 Educational Impact of Resource Allocation Differences Between Suburban and Urban High Schools Allan Alson and Elizabeth Nelson 242 Chicago's School Reform: No "Miracles" Here Michael Klonsky 255 Separate & Unequal in the Same Classroom: Homeless Students in America's Public Schools Eric S. Tars 267 Advocacy and Obstacles in the Education of Homeless Children and Youth in Illinois Laurent M. Heybach 281 Homeless Education: Unveiling the Truth Behind Beating the Odds Cary M. Martin 294 Afterword Margaret Egan bi RUTGERS COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL Volume 35 Number 1 2008 ARTICLES Can I Afford Not to Mediate? Mandatory Online Mediation for European Consumers: Legal Constraints and Policy Issues Dr. Pablo Cortés 1 Legal Understanding and Issues With Electronic Signatures — An Empirical Study of Large Businesses Dr. Aashish Srivastava 42 NOTES & COMMENTS What Not to "Ware": As Congress Struggles Against Spyware, the FBI Develops its Own Benjamin Lawson 77 Teleradiology: Images of an Improved Standard of Medical Care? Vivek Nayar 104 Taming the Wild West: Solving Virtual World Disputes Using Non-Virtual Law Brandy Tricker 138 TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 38 Number 4 Summer 2008 ARTICLE THE "PUBLIC INTEREST" FACTOR IN WASTE DISPOSAL WELL PERMITTING David Frederick, Tracy Franklin, and Emily Collins 229 NOTE WHEN SILENCE SPEAKS 1,000 WORDS: NEGATIVE COMMERCE CLAUSE RESTRICTIONS ON WATER REGULATIONS AND THE CASE OF TARRANT REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT V. HERRMANN Kristen Maule 239 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AIR QUALITY John B. Turney, Holley Simons 269 NATURAL RESOURCES Aileen M. Hooks, Emily Sysak 271 SOLID WASTE Ali Abazari, Tyler Vance 276 WATER QUALITY & UTILITIES Emily Rogers, Simone Salloum 279 WATER RIGHTS Howard S. Slobodin, Julie Urice 281 CASENOTES: FEDERAL Deborah Clarke Trejo, Adrian Shelley 283 CASENOTES: STATE Howard S. Slobodin, Cleve Burke 286 PUBLICATIONS Timothy A. Wilkins Rebecca Brice 289 STATE BAR SECTION NEWS 293 UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Volume 16 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES Public Nuisance Cause of Action In Lead Paint Litigation Ruslan Kondratyuk 103 The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership: Is The Cure Worse Than The Disease? Martin Peder Maarbjerg 127 Addressing Maryland's Restrictive Environmental Standing Law: Maryland's Environmental Standing Law Must Be Reformed To Allow An Individual To Have Standing To Sue Based On An Aesthetic Or Recreational Injury and To Permit An Organization To Have Standing To Sue On Behalf Of A Member Asserting An Aesthetic Or Recreational Injury Johanna Gnall 151 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS The Big Three and Fuel Efficiency: How President Obama's Administration's Fuel Efficiency Efforts Will Affect The Big Three, The Economy And The Environment Amanda Forester 181 Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.: The U.S. Supreme Court Vacates a Preliminary Injunction that Imposed Mitigation Measures on Naval Defense Training Susan Lee 187 The Aftermath Of The December 2008 Incident in East Tennessee Illuminates the Inadequate Regulation of Coal Ash Impoundments Matthew Pearl 195 AKRON LAW REVIEW Volume 42 Number 4 2009 INTRODUCTION INFINITE HOPE, INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM: THE 140th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT Elizabeth Reilly 1003 ARTICLES THE 39TH CONGRESS (1865-1867) AND THE 14TH AMENDMENT: SOME PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVES Richard L. Aynes 1019 THE LEGACY OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE, BRADWELL, AND CRUIKSHANK IN CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION Wilson R. Huhn 1051 THE UNION AS IT WASN'T AND THE CONSTITUTION AS IT ISN'T: SECTION FIVE AND ALTERING THE BALANCE OF POWERS Elizabeth Reilly 1081 WHY “PRIVILEGES OR IMMUNITIES"? AN EXPLANATION OF THE FRAMERS' INTENT William J. Rich 1111 REBUILDING THE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE: THE CASES' SUPPORT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS David S. Bogen 1129 THE USE OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT BY SALMON P. CHASE IN THE TRIAL OF JEFFERSON DAVIS C. Ellen Connally 1165 "HORROR OF A WOMAN": MYRA BRADWELL, THE 14TH AMENDMENT, AND THE GENDERED ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE Gwen Hoerr Jordan 1201 FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT CITIZENSHIP AND THE RECONSTRUCTION-ERA BLACK PUBLIC SPHERE James Fox 1245 NOTE STANDING IN THE MUD: HEIN V. FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION, INC. 1277 AMERICAN REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION Volume 19 Number 1 2008 ARTICLES EVIDENCE AND DISCOVERY IN AMERCIAN ARBITRATION: THE PROBLEM OF “THIRD PARTIES” Alan Scott Rau 1 A PROPOSAL TO CLARIFY U.S. LAW ON JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE IN TAKING EVIDENCE FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION Daniel J. Rothstein 61 1958 REPORT OF THE U.S. DELEGATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 91 SHADES OF YESTERYEAR: A NOTE ON THE 1958 U.S. DELEGATION REPORT ON THE NEW YORK CONVENTION Richard W. Hulbert 121 HOW CHALLENGING IS THE CHALLENGE, OR CAN U.S. COURTS REMOVE ARBITRATORS BEFORE AN ARBITRATION HAS COME TO AN END? Yulia Andreeva 127 JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE BY GERMAN COURTS IN AID OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION Reinmar Wolff 145 ARBITRAL & JUDICIAL DECISIONS JURISDICTION TO SET ASIDE A FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARD, IN PARTICULAR AN AWARD BASED IN AN ILLEGAL CONTRACT: A REFLECTION ON THE INDIAN SUPREME COURT’S DECISION IN VENTURE GLOBAL ENGINEERING Koji Takahashi 173 ANNULMENT OF AN ARBITRAL AWARD AND ITS SUBSEQUENT ENFORCEMENT: TWO RECENT DECISIONS Hans Smit 187 HALL STREET ONE YEAR LATER: THE MANIFEST DISREGARD DEBATE CONTINUES J.P. Duffy 193 ILSA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW Volume 14 Number 2 Spring 2008 Taxation as a Global Socio-Legal Phenomenon Taxation as a Global Socio-Legal Phenomenon Allison Christians, Steven Dean, Diane Ring and Adam H. Rosenzweig 303 The Strategy and Practice of International Litigation Strategy in International Litigation John Fellas 317 International Law and the "Frozen Conflicts" of Europe: The New York City Bar's Report on the Secessionist Crisis in Moldova and its Implications for Other Conflicts Executive Summary: Thawing a Frozen Conflict: Legal Aspects of the Separatist Crisis in Moldova Special Committee on European Affairs of the New York City Bar 379 Made to Measure? Investment Protection and Arbitration Rights Under the Energy Charter Treaty The Energy Charter Treaty's Investor Protection Provisions: Potential to Foster Solutions to Global Warming and Promote Sustainable Development Edna Sussman 391 The Energy Charter Treaty: An Overview Lucy Reed and Lucy Martinez 405 Are There Lawful Exceptions to Investment Treaty Obligations? Can a State or a Head of State Claim the Benefit of Immunities in Case an International Crime has been Committed? Brigitte Stern 441 Judicial Review of Arbitration Awards in the United States, France and Canada The Canadian Position: Can Parties to an Arbitration Agreement Vary the Statutory Scope of Judicial Review of the Award? Barry Leon and Laila Karimi 451 Expanding Notions of Extraterritorial Civil Jurisdiction Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Civil, Commercial, and Investment Matters Aníbal Sabater 461 Is the IMF Just a Twin of the Much Criticized World Bank or Does it Have New Direction and Function? Evaluating IMF Crisis Prevention as a Matter of Global Justice Frank J. Garcia 467 Towards an Arms Trade Treaty? From the United Nations Arms Register to an Arms Trade Treaty—What Role for Delegation and Flexibility? Cristiane Cameiro 477 International Law—Making and Non-State Actors: Toward New Paradigms? Multinational Corporations as Objects and Sources of Transnational Regulation Larry Catá Backer 499 Re-examining International Responsibility: Inter-state complicity in the Context of Human Rights Violations Re-examining International Responsibility: "Complicity" in the Context of Human Rights Violations John Cerone 525 Inventing and Reviving International Legal Instruments to Address the Diversification of International Security Threats The International Lease as a Legal Instrument of Conflict Resolution: The Shab'a Farms as a Prototype for the Resolution of Territorial Conflicts Noemi Gal-Or and Michael Strauss 535 Whither Refluat Stercus?: Criminal Prosecution in U.S. Domestic Courts of U.S. High Level Civilian Authority and General for Violations of International Humanitarian Law and/or International Criminal Law Prosecuting the President and His Entourage Jordan Paust 539 INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW Volume 6 Number 2 2009 ARTICLES When a Spoonful of Sugar Doesn't Help the Medicine Go Down: Informed Consent, Mental Illness, and Moral Agency Erin Talati 171 Slaying the Hydra: The History of Quack Medicine, the Obesity Epidemic and the FDA's Battle to Regulate Dietary Supplements Marketed as Weight Loss Aids Katharine A. Van Tassel 203 NOTES Physician Employee Non-Compete Agreements on the Examining Table: The Need to Better Protect Patients' and the Public's Interests in Indiana Kevin D. Koons 253 Kicking the Butt of Secondhand Smoke: Why Indiana Should Ban Smoking in Vehicles Carrying Minors Jennifer L. Strange 291 The Awful Taste of Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil: A Recommendation that Indiana Ban Trans Fats From Restaurants Andrew J. VanLandingham 325 More Bite Than Bark: The Legal and Social Consequences of Microchipping Individuals with Alzheimer's. Disease Elizabeth G. Currid 357 SYMPOSIUM INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO MEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY: DEFINING THE ISSUES April 15, 2009 Transcript of the Live Symposium Kody Varahramyan, Kyle Salyers, David Orentlicher, Ralph Hall, Emily Morris & Eleanor Kinney 385 MAINE LAW REVIEW Volume 61 Number 2 2009 Lectures Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service EDITORS NOTE 353 SHAPING STATE COURTS FOR THE NEW CENTURY: WHAT CHIEF JUDGES CAN DO The Honorable Judith S. Kaye 355 Public Lecture, University of Maine School of Law RECOLLECTIONS OF MY TIME IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Melvyn Zarr 365 Articles IDEOLOGICAL PLAINTIFFS, ADMINISTRATIVE LAWMAKING, STANDING, AND THE PETITION CLAUSE Karl S. Coplan 377 A PROPOSAL FOR ESTABLISHING SPECIALIZED FEDERAL AND STATE "TAKINGS COURTS" John Martinez 467 EXERCISE THE POWER, PLAY BY THE RULES: WHY POPULAR EXERCISE OF LEGISLATIVE POWER IN MAINE SHOULD BE CONSTRAINED BY LEGISLATIVE RULES The Honorable Jeremy R. Fischer 503 THE ROLE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL IN PREVENTING AND PUNISHING HATE CRIMES THROUGH CIVIL PROSECUTION: POSITIVE EXPERIENCES AND POSSIBLE FIRST AMENDMENT POTHOLES Amy Dieterich 521 Case Notes ROY V. BATH IRON WORKS: THREE DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON AN UNFORTUNATE SITUATION Erik Black 551 RAISING THE DEAD: AN EXAMINATION OF IN RE KINGSBURY AND MAINE'S LAW REGARDING INTESTATE SUCCESSION AND POSTHUMOUS PATERNITY TESTING Dylan R. Boyd 567 JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS IN MOORE V. ABBOTT Andrew C. Helman 587 NEW MEXICO LAW REVIEW Volume 39 Number 1 Winter 2009 INTRODUCTION ix REFLECTIONS ON THE LEGACY OF JUSTICE PAMELA B. MINZNER Admired for what she accomplished, loved for who she was Foreword Frederick M. Hart 3 Pamela B. Minzner: From Professional Promise to New Mexico's Iconic Leader in Professionalism Edward L Chavez 7 Some Personal Reflections on the Life and Work of Pamela B. Minzner Robert Laurence 19 A Woman for Her Time and Our Future Maureen A. Sanders 29 Revisiting Hooper Max Minzner 47 Judicial Disciplinary Systems for Incorrectly Decided Cases: The Imperial Chinese Heritage Lives On Carl Minzner 63 From Preferred Position" to "Poor Relation": History, Wilkie v. Robbins, and the Status of Property Rights Under the Takings Clause Michael B. Kent, Jr. 89 Class Dismissed, Now What? Exploring the Exercise of CAFA Jurisdiction After the Denial of Class Certification G. Shaun Richardson 121 Turning a Blind Eye: Perjury in Domestic Violence Cases Njeri Mathis Rutledge 149 OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 14 Number 2 2009 Symposium: Maritime Ports ARTICLES THE PUBLIC ORDER OF PORTS Charles H. Norchi 155 SINGAPORE STRIVES TO ENHANCE SAFETY, SECURITY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN ITS PORT AND IN THE STRAITS OF MALACCA AND SINGAPORE Robert Beckman 167 THE USE OF PORT STATE CONTROL IN MARITIME INDUSTRY AND THE APPLICATION OF THE PARIS MOU Dr. Z. Oya Özçay?r 201 CONGOLESE MARITIME PORTS: SUGGESTIONS FOR REFORM Dr. Kirongozi Ichalanga 241 NAVIGATING CHARTED WATERS: PORT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING IN THE ERA OF SUSTAINABILITY Rant S. Schuda 253 COMMENTS PROTECTING THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE: ASSESSING THE THREAT OF YEAR-ROUND SHIPPING TO THE MARINE ECOSYSTEM AND THE ADEQUACY OF THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY REGIMES Hannah E. King 269 AN ARCTIC TREATY: A SOLUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE OVER THE POLAR REGION Molly Watson 307 BOOK REVIEW OVERFISHING AND SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES: A PROGRAM FOR POLITICAL ACTION Martin A. Rogoff 335 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW Volume 82 Number 4 May 2009 ARTICLES DIRECTOR ELECTIONS AND THE ROLE OF PROXY ADVISORS Stephen J. Choi, Jill E. Fisch & Marcel Kahan 649 TAXATION AND THE COMPETITIVENESS OF SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS: DO TAXES ENCOURAGE SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS TO INVEST IN THE UNITED STATES? Michael S. Knoll 703 NOTES NEPA AND CEQA: EFFECTIVE LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR COMPELLING CONSIDERATION OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE Katherine M. Baldwin 769 THE FRAUD EXCEPTION TO THE PAROL EVIDENCE RULE: NECESSARY PROTECTION FOR FRAUD VICTIMS OR LOOPHOLE FOR CLEVER PARTIES? Alicia W. Macklin 809 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW Volume 2009 Number 4 ARTICLES The Trouble with Twombly: A Proposed Pleading Standard for Employment Discrimination Cases Joseph A. Seiner 1011 Invisible Businessman: Undermining Black Enterprise with Land Use Rules Stephen Clowney 1061 Disclosure, Endorsement, and Identity in Social Marketing William McGeveran 1105 Virtue's Domain Ekow N. Yankah 1167 NOTES Let's Give Them Something to Talk About: An Empirical Evaluation of Predeliberation Discussions Jessica L. Bregant 1213 Mind the Gap: A Legal and Economic Analysis of Stockbroker Overtime Eligibility Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Craig A. Cunningham 1243 Myth of Auditor Independence Denis A. Klimentchenko 1275 WASHINGTON AND LEE JOURNAL OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Volume 15 Number 2 Spring 2009 Editor's Note vii ARTICLES THEOLOGY IN PUBLIC REASON AND LEGAL DISCOURSE: A CASE FOR THE PREFERENTIAL OPTION FOR THE POOR Russell Powell 327 IF NOT NOW, WHEN? INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALE INTIMATE VIOLENCE G. Kristian MiCCIO 405 STUDENT NOTES THE GOVERNMENT MENAGE A TROIS: UNRAVELING THE GOVERNMENT SEX PARTNER IN UNDERCOVER PROSTITUTION STINGS Kelley Frances Stieler 453 COMPENSATORY DISCRIMINATION IN INDIA SIXTY YEARS AFTER INDEPENDENCE: A VEHICLE OF PROGRESS OR A TOOL OF PARTISAN POLITICS? Karthik Nagarajan 483 ISN'T "PERSECUTION" ENOUGH? REDEFINING THE REFUGEE DEFINITION TO PROVIDE GREATER ASYLUM PROTECTION TO VICTIMS OF GENDER-BASED PERSECUTION Crystal Doyle 519 ACHIEVING THE AMERICAN DREAM IN DEBT? WHY THE USA PATRIOT ACT PUTS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS AT RISK FOR ABUSE BY THE PAYDAY LOAN INDUSTRY Katherine Houren 561 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 36 Number 4 Summer 2008 PARTNERSHIP & UNINCORPORATED ENTITIES TAX CONFERENCE The Taxation of Profit Interests and the Reverse Mancur Olson Phenomenon Darryll K. Jones 853 ARTICLES Famous Criminal Appeals During the 2005-2006 Term of the United States Supreme Court Derrick Augustus Carter 883 On the Road to Garcetti: 'Unpick' Erring Pickering and Its Progeny Joseph O. Oluwole 967 COMMENTS The War on Drugs: How KSR v. Teleflex and Merck v. Integra Continue the Erosion of Pharmaceutical Patent Protection Christopher M. Jackson 1029 Governmental Indirect Patent Infringement: The Need to Hold Uncle Sam Accountable Under 28 U.S.C. § 1498 Richard J. McNeely 1065 NOTES Medellin v. Dretke and Medellín v. Texas: International Law Can't Mess with Texas Stephanie L. Metz 1131 The Lesson of Goldstein v. SEC: If at First You Do Not Succeed, Regulate Again? Jeffrey M. Sneeringer 1173 BOOK REVIEW Defining the Crime of Aggression by Oscar Solera London, U.K.: Cameron May, Ltd. 2007 Daniel C. Turack 1225 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW Volume 30 Number 6 June 2009 SYMPOSIUM: CONSTITUTIONALISM AND SECULARISM IN AN AGE OF RELIGIOUS REVIVAL: THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL FUNDAMENTALISMS Acknowledgements 2331 Introduction: Can Constitutionalism, Secularism and Religion Be Reconciled in an Era of Globalization and Religious Revival? Michel Rosenfeld 2333 Religion and Constitutional Adjudication Conflicts Between General Laws and Religious Norms Dieter Grimm 2369 Religion and Public Reason Secularism, Religion, and Liberal Democracy in the United States Kent Greenawalt 2383 Constitutionalism and Secularism: The Need for Public Reason András Sajó 2401 Religion and Secularism in Theory On the Secularization of the Public Square: Jews in France and in the United States Pierre Birnbaum 2431 The Myth of the Neutral State and the Individualization of Religion: The Relationship Between State and Religion in the Face of Fundamentalism Karl-Heinz Ladeur 2445 Freedom and Faith—Foundations of Freedom of Religion Matthias Mahlmann 2473 State Sovereignty and Constitutional Models for the Relation Between Religion and the State Law and Religion Under the Status Quo Mode Between Past Compromises and Constant Change Daphne Barak-Erez 2495 Changing the Lebanese Constitution: A Postmodern History John J. Donohue, s.j. 2509 The New Wall of Separation: Permitting Diversity, Restricting Competition Ran Hirschl & Ayelet Shachar 2535 Sovereignty and Laïcité Michel Troper 2561 The European Convention on Human Rights and Church-State Relations: Pluralism vs. Pluralism Françoise Tulkens 2575 Religious Symbols in the Public Space Islamic Headscarves and Slippery Slopes Murat Borovali 2593 Feminism and Its "Other": Female Autonomy in an Age of "Difference" Maleiha Malik 2613 The Power of Symbols and Symbols as Power: Secularism and Religion as Guarantors of Cultural Convergence Susanna Mancini 2629 Religious Symbols in the Public Space: In Search of a European Answer Isabelle Rorive 2669 Why the French Laïcité Is Liberal Patrick Weil 2699 Gender and Religion Uniforms and Veils: What Difference Does a Difference Make? Leora Bilsky 2715 Veiling and Women's Intelligibility John Borneman 2745 Gender, Religion, Law Marcela lacub 2761 Secular Constitutionalism Vindicated Frances Radav 2769 State Religion Society: A Ouestion of Mutual Respect? Religious Revival and Pseudo-Secularism Guy Haarscher 2799 Are Secularism and Neutrality Attractive to Religious Minorities? Islamic Discussions of Western Secularism in the "Jurisprudence of Muslim Minorities" (fiqh al-aqalliyyat) Discourse Andrew F. March 2821 Religious Marriage in a Liberal State Gidi Sapir & Daniel Statman 2855 Living Together Differently Adam B. Seligman 2881 ARTICLES Beyond Borders: Disassembling the State-Based Model of Federal Forum Fairness Jamelle C. Sharpe 2897 NOTES Reconciling the Patent Exhaustion and Conditional Sale Doctrines in Light of Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics Erin Julia Daida Austin 2947 Rethinking Patentable Subject Matter: Are Statutory Categories Useful? Aaron J. Zakem 2983 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW Volume 41 Number 5 July 2009 COMMENTARY COMMENTARY INTRODUCTION Gregory D. Smith 1377 FROM SEPARATE TO EQUAL: LITIGATING MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN A CIVIL UNION STATE Bennett Klein & Daniel Redman 1381 MARRIAGE AS MONOPOLY: HISTORY, TRADITION INCREMENTALISM, AND THE MARRIAGE/CIVIL UNION DISTINCTION Suzanne B. Goldberg 1397 NAME CALLING: IDENTIFYING STIGMA IN THE "CIVIL UNION"/“MARRIAGE" DISTINCTION Marc R. Poirier 1425 CHANGING THE IMMUTABLE Susan R. Schmeiser 1495 SEXUAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL CHANGE Darren Lenard Hutchinson 1523 ARTICLE FORM AND FUNCTION IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY CONSTITUTION Deborah N. Pearlstein 1549 NOTES MAKING THE JUMP FROM GENE POOLS TO PATENT POOLS: HOW PATENT POOLS CAN FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHARMACOGENOMICS Courtney C. Scala 1631 FOURTH AND SHORT ON EQUALITY: THE DISPARATE IMPACT OF THE NFL's USE OF THE WONDERLIC INTELLIGENCE TEST AND THE CASE FOR A FOOTBALL-SPECIFIC TEST Christopher Hatch 1669 THE NEED FOR CHANGE: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MARIJUANA POLICY Cynthia S. Duncan 1701 LIMPING TOWARD ELYSIUM: IMPEDIMENTS CREATED BY THE MYTH OF WESTPHALIA ON HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM Stephen Carley 1741 THE POWER OF INDIAN TRIBES TO TAX THE INCOME OF PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES AND ENTERTAINERS WHO PERFORM IN INDIAN COUNTRY Drew K. Barber 1785 DEPAUL JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE LAW Volume 12 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES Company Representatives in the Operating & Treatment Room: How to Navigate the Ever- Expanding Theories or Liability for Medical Device & Pharmaceutical Companies Michael J. Summerhill & Aaron M. Chandler 253 Pulling the Plug on Health Care Fraud: The False Claims Act After Rockwell and Allison Engine Matt Brockmeier 277 Imposing Liability in the United States Medical Residency Program: Exhaustion, Errors, and Economic Dependence Merit Buckley 305 Book Review: How The Law Should Help Ration Health Care Jon Rohde 333 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY Volume 34 Number 3 Summer 2009 In This Issue Christopher Tomlin 519 ARTICLES Legal Accountability in the Service-Based Welfare State: Lessons from Child Welfare Reform Kathleen G. Noonan, Charles F. Sabel, and William H. Simon 523 Maybe He's Depressed: Mental Illness as a Mitigating Factor for Drug Offender Accountability Leslie Paik 569 Science and the Death Penalty: DNA, Innocence, and the Debate over Capital Punishment in the United States Jay D. Aronson and Simon A. Cole 603 Gated Communities in Law's Gaze: Material Forms and the Production of a Social Body in Legal Adjudication Ron Levi 635 A Tale of Two Regions: Diffusion of the Israeli "50 Percent Rule" from the Galilee to the Occupied West Bank Geremy Forman 671 International Legal Rulings on Lustration Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Rule of Law in Historical Context Cynthia M. Horne 713 REVIEW ESSAY 745 Law and Politics Reconsidered: A New Constitutional History of Dred Scott Gerald Leonard 747 BOOK NOTES 787 NAVAL LAW REVIEW Volume 57 2009 Articles, Essays & Notes MOVING THE LAW OF OCCUPATION INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Major Breven C. Parsons, USMC 1 ONE SMALL STEP FOR A SUBMERSIBLE, ONE GIANT LAND GRAB FOR RUSSIAN-KIND: AN EVALUATION OF RUSSIA'S CLAIM TO THE NORTH POLE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Lieutenant Commander J. Trent Warner, USCG 41 NEW MODEL FOR DISASTER RELIEF: A SOLUTION TO THE POSSE COMITATUS CONUNDRUM Lieutenant Timothy E. Steigelman, USN 91 MITIGATING COLLATERAL DAMAGE TO THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN NAVAL WARFARE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE ISRAELI NAVAL BLOCKADE OF 2006 Lieutenant Matthew L. Tucker, JAGC, USN 141 WILLFUL AND OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF PERSONAL ABUSE—NOW OK FOR THE CIA? Major William T. Hennessy, USMC 175 PLANNING FOR THE "STRATEGIC CASE": A PROPOSAL TO ALIGN THE HANDLING OF MARINE CORPS WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS WITH COUNTERINSURGENCY DOCTRINE Major John M Hackel, USMC 205 REMOTE TESTIMONY AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 13430: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY Major Nicole K. Hudspeth, USMC 247 TEXAS JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LAW Volume 43 Number 1 Spring 2009 SUPPLEMENT NO. 4 TO THE REPORT OF THE LEGAL OPINIONS COMMITTEE REGARDING LEGAL OPINIONS IN BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS: STATEMENT ON ABA PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES Legal Opinions Committee of the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Texas 1 SHAREHOLDER OPPRESSION IN TEXAS CLOSE CORPORATIONS: MAJORITY RULE (STILL) ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE Douglas K. Moll 21 FIDUCIARY DUTIES OF CORPORATE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS IN TEXAS Byron F. Egan 45 RECENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS Products Liability Law 399 THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW REVIEW Volume 25 Number 3 2008 ARTICLES THE AUTHORITY OF A MICHIGAN SHERIFF TO DENY LAW ENFORCEMENT POWERS TO A DEPUTY E. Frank Cornelius, Ph.D., J.D. 433 STARE DECISIS: CHARTING A COURSE IN THE MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT OF 2009 Honorable Christopher P. Yates 463 WRONGFUL SELECTION: ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INTENTIONAL DIMINISHMENT, AND THE PROCREATIVE RIGHT Alexander D. Wolfe 475 LIABILITY FOR TERRORISM IN AMERICAN COURTS: AIDING-AND-ABETTING LIABILITY UNDER THE FSIA STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM EXCEPTION AND THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE Chad Marzen 503 "ROBBING" THE RICH TO GIVE TO THE POOR: ABOLISHING REALIZATION AND ADOPTING MARK-TO-MARKET TAXATION Timothy Hurley 529 COMMENT RESTORING THE TENTH AMENDMENT: A CALL TO OVERRULE UNITED STATES v. DARBY AND REINSTATE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES v. USERY Keith Stover 555 DISTINGUISHED BRIEF THE ESTATE OF CHANTELL BUCKNER Deceased, by its Personal Representative RICHARD RASHID, and LAQUATA WRIGHT, Minor, by her Conservator, MICHAEL J. PANEK Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. CITY OF LANSING, a municipal corporation, Defendant-Appellant, And THE ESTATE OF LUTHER WAMPLER DECEASED By its Personal Representative, Pamela Wampler Martha Wampler, and Morley S. Oates Post 701 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, a Michigan non-profit corporation, jointly and severally, Defendants, Charles R. Toy & Kitty L. Groh 601 UCLA ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW Volume 16 Number 2 Summer 2009 ARTICLES Understanding the Evolution of Signing Bonuses and Guaranteed Money in the National Football League: Preparing for the 2011 Collective Bargaining Negotiations Chris Deubert and Glenn M. Wong 179 The Bloody Case That Started From a Parody: American Intellectual Property Policy and the Pursuit of Democratic Ideals in Modern China Robert S. Rogoyski and Kenneth Basin 237 Not for Entertainment Only: Fair Use and Fiction as Social Commentary Michael Coblenz 265 COMMENTS The Media SLAPP Back: An Analysis of California's Anti-SLAPP Statute and the Media Defendant London Wright-Pegs 323 Network Television and the Digital Threat Lisa Lapan 343 Can the First Amendment Stop Content Restriction in State Film Incentive Programs? Scott Ahmad 395 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY Volume 20 Number 1 April 2009 A DEDICATION TO BARBARA BENNETT WOODHOUSE FOREWORD Nancy E. Dowd 5 ARTICLES REFLECTIONS ON LOVING AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Barbara Bennett Woodhouse & Kelly Reese 11 THE STATE AS BATTERER: LEARNING FROM FAMILY LAW TO ADDRESS AMERICA'S FAMILY- LIKE RACIAL DYSFUNCTION Angela Mae Kupenda 33 THE FATHERS' RIGHTS MOVEMENT, LAW REFORM, AND THE NEW POLITICS OF FATHERHOOD: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE UK EXPERIENCE Richard S. Collier 65 COLLABORATIVE LAW: A NEW TOOL FOR THE LAWYER'S TOOLKIT Susan Daicoff 113 NOTE WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT SOGRAT?: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ETHICAL ISSUES CREATED BY TAX PATENTS AND A PATENTLY STRICT DILEMMA Jason Pill 147 CASE COMMENT STARE DECISIS: BROADENING THE SCOPE OF THE JUDICIARY'S POWER Stacey Waldorf 189 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW Volume 23 Number 3 Fall 2009 Articles Depositions Gone Wrong: The Seven Deadly Sins Michael A. Mosberg 127 Alcohol Issues and Family Law Practice Brigid A. Duffield 136 Disparity in State Court Application of the SCRA to Child Custody Proceedings: 2008 Amendment Captain Jason M. Gordon 142 The Identification and Valuation of Commercial Intangible Assets in Family Law Cases Robert F. Reilly and Ashley L. Reilly 150 An International Mediation: From Child Abduction to Property Distribution Christoph C. Paul and Dr. Jamie Walker 167 Departments Bright Line and Coverture in Divorce Pension Valuations and Distribution Mark Altschuler 117 Lump Sum Alimony Gregory S. Forman 125 Features Fairshare Cases: Psychiatric Records; "Mailbox Rule;" Unencumbered Business Inventory; Judicial Notice—Criminal Proceedings; Partnership Law; Waste-Business Closure; Pets; De Facto Joint Custody; Driver's License Ron Brown 174 Family Law Review Articles 182 Index 185 BUFFALO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 16 Number 1/2 2008-2009 ARTICLES RAISING A STINK: WHY MICHIGAN CAFO REGULATIONS FAIL TO PROTECT THE STATE'S AIR AND GREAT LAKES AND ARE IN NEED OF REVISION Karly Zande 1 THE POLITICS OF TRASH Daniel Shean 55 BUILDING LIVABLE PLACES: THE IMPORTANCE OF LANDSCAPE IN URBAN LAND USE, PLANNING, AND DEVELOPMENT Adrienne Lyles-Chockley 95 BOOK REVIEWS FINDING SOLUTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS: POWER AND NEGOTIATION Frances Kabat 135 CORPORATE TAXATION Volume 36 Number 5 September/October 2009 ARTICLES Apportioning Consolidated Return Attributes When a Member Departs From the Group E. Jacob Uland 3 The Intangible Intangible: Increasing the Value of a Deal Using Personal Goodwill Jerome M. Schwartzman 12 As Finalized, Section 362(e)(2) Does Not Apply to Intercompany Transactions, Unless it Does Robert A. Clary II and Martin L. Milner 17 A Continuous, Sustainable Approach to FIN 48 David Deputy 22 COLUMNS CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONS & REORGANIZATIONS Robed A. Rizzi 26 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Eric Kodesch 31 COMPENSATION & FRINGE BENEFITS Holly S. Tucker 34 PRIVATE LETTER RULINGS Richard W. Mime 38 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS Neal M. Kochman and Stafford Smiley 44 DRAKE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL LAW Volume 14 Number 1 Spring 2009 ARTICLES Presidential Address: Agricultural Law Developments Shaping the Sector and Legal Practice Roger A. McEowen 1 Pipelines, Power Lines, and Organic Farms Paula Goodman Maccabee 19 Bioenergy and U.S. Renewable Fuels Standards: Law, Economic, Policy/Climate Change and Implementation Concerns Bruce A. McCarl & Fred O. Boadu 43 Reconnecting Consumers and Producers: On the Path Toward a Sustainable Food and Agriculture Policy Susan A. Schneider 75 Corporate-Fanning Measures in a Post-Jones World Anthony B. Schutz 97 Checking out the Checkoff: An Overview and Where We Are Now That the Legal Battles Have Quieted Jennifer Williams Zwagerman 149 NOTES The Mystery of the Disappearing Honeybee: Will Government Funding and Regulation Save This Important Pollinator? Ann N. Coenen-Davis 175 Pour Some Sugar In Me: How Importing and Supporting Sugarcane Ethanol Production Will Not Only Make Friends, But Save America From an Addiction to Foreign Oil or Why the United States Should Remove the Tariff on Sugarcane Ethanol Braddock A. Massey 199 The Iowa Power Fund: Making Iowa the Energy Capital of the World Matthew O'Hollearn 221 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS Volume 22 Number 3 Summer 2009 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS 2008-2009 CONFLICTED OVER CONFLICT SOLUTIONS: THE USE OF CONTRACTS TO CURE CONFLICTS IN PUBLIC DEFENSE Sarah E. Black & Lydia C. Desmond 661 CONSENT WAIVERS IN NON-CLASS AGGREGATE SETTLEMENTS: RESPECTING RISK PREFERENCE IN A TRANSACTIONAL ADJUDICATION MODEL Kerrie M. Brophy 677 CHEVRON PROTECTS CITIZENS: REVIVING THE CITIZENS PROTECTION ACT Megan Browdie & Wei Xiang 695 RISKS INHERENT IN ONLINE PEER ADVICE: ETHICAL ISSUES POSED BY REQUESTING OR PROVIDING ADVICE VIA PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONIC MAILING LISTS Caroline D. Buddensick 715 IMPLICATIONS OF ONLINE DISCIPLINARY RECORDS: BALANCING THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN OPENNESS WITH ATTORNEYS' CONCERNS FOR MAINTAINING FLEXIBLE SELF- REGULATION Jennifer Carpenter & Thomas Cluderay 733 SHIFTING THE BLAME: THE DILEMMA OF FEE-SHIFTING STATUTES AND FEE-WAIVER SETTLEMENTS Ashley E. Compton 761 ETHICS FOR PARTY REPRESENTATIVES IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: DEVELOPING A STANDARD FOR WITNESS PREPARATION Brian Cooper 779 ADVICE ABOUT IMMUNITY: ETHICAL CONFLICT IN GARCETTI ADVICE-GIVING Luis Miguel Dickson 795 WHO'S AFRAID OF A UNIFORM FEDERAL COURT BAR? DISPELLING FEARS ABOUT STANDARDIZING ADMISSION AND REGULATION OF ATTORNEYS IN FEDERAL COURTS Ingrid Epperly 811 MODEL RULE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 3.8: THE ABA TAKES A STAND AGAINST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Wayne D. Garris, Jr. 829 SAVING THE LAW FROM THE OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Steven Giballa 845 CLOSING AN ADMINISTRATIVE LOOPHOLE: ETHICS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIARY Diana Gillis 863 ACCESS TO CGAs AND JUSTICE: THE IMPACT OF THE USE OF COMPUTER GENERATED ANIMATIONS ON INDIGENT CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS' CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Mary Elizabeth McGinnis Hadley 877 ATTORNEY GATEKEEPER DUTIES IN AN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX WORLD: REVISITING THE “NOISY WITHDRAWAL” PROPOSAL OF SEC RULE 205 Caroline Harrington 893 PICK YOUR POISON: ABUSE OF LEGAL VERSUS ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES AS MITIGATION IN ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY CASES Rachel Tarko Hudson 911 A BALANCING ACT: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN RETAINING E-DISCOVERY CONSULTANTS Lauren Katz 929 NEW RULE, NEW YORK: A BIFOCAL APPROACH TO DISCIPLINE AND DISCRIMINATION Nicole Lancia 949 HELPING SOME HELPS NO ONE: A CASE STUDY OF IN RE BENKIE AND THE NEED FOR A UNIFORM GUIDANCE POLICY BY THE INDIANA SUPREME COURT DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION Zachary Lerner 965 REFERRAL IS NOT REQUIRED: HOW INEXPERIENCED SUPREME COURT ADVOCATES CAN FULFILL THEIR ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS Christine M. Macey 979 WHEN HOT DOCS SET YOUR COMPANY ON FIRE: EXPANDING THE ROLE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL TO MANAGE ANTITRUST RISK Nandu Machiraju 997 LYING BY OMISSION? A SUGGESTION FOR THE MODEL RULES Patrick McDermott 1015 MODELING OPTIMAL MANDATES: A CASE STUDY ON THE CONTROVERSY OVER MANDATORY PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY COVERAGE AND ITS DISCLOSURE Devin S. Mills & Galina Petrova 1029 LEGAL HOTLINES: ETHICAL CONCERNS AND PROPOSALS FOR REGULATION Steven A. Nigh 1053 REINTERPRETING THE ETHICAL DUTIES OF A PROSECUTOR: Y-STR AS A MODEL INVESTIGATORY TOOL Nicole L Phillips & Stephen Smith 1073 WHAT'S YOURS IS OURS: MAKING SENSE OF INADVERTENT DISCLOSURE Adam Pierson 1095 THE SHAME OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION: WHY EIGHTY PERCENT OF THOSE IN NEED OF CIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE DO NOT RECEIVE IT AND WHAT WE SHOULD DO ABOUT IT Elena Romendahl 1115 SOME OF THEM WANT TO ABUSE YOU: A CRITIQUE OF ATTORNEY RESPONSES TO DEPOSITION ABUSE Babak Shamsi 1135 MARRIAGE OF MEDIA AND LAW: A DOOMED RELATIONSHIP UNDER CURRENT ETHICS RULES Stefanie A. Sparks 1151 FROM THE BIG FOUR TO BIG LAW: THE SWISS VEREIN AND THE GLOBAL LAW FIRM Megan E. Vetula 1177 AIMING THE CANONS AT THE GENERAL: HOW SHOULD TRADITIONAL CANONS OF LEGAL ETHICS GUIDE AND CONSTRAIN AN ATTORNEY GENERAL? Diana N. Viggiano 1193 A DISCUSSION OF NONCONSENSUAL SCREENS AS THE ABA VOTES TO AMEND MODEL RULE 1.10 Erik Wittman 1211 ETHICS CODES FOR MEDIATOR CONDUCT: NECESSARY BUT STILL INSUFFICIENT Andrea C. Yang 1229 I/S: A JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY Volume 5 Number 2 Summer 2009 ARTICLES Globalization and Standards: The Logic of Two-Level Games Jane K. Winn 185 Government Role and the Interoperability Ecosystem Stacy A. Baird 219 A Study of Spyware Enforcement Actions in Pursuit of Sound Internet Advertising Policy Rita M. Cain 291 Protecting the Nation's Cyber Infrastructure: Is the Department of Homeland Security Our Nation's Savior or the Albatross Around Our Neck? Rebecca C.E. McFadyen 319 NOTE Creators, Consumers, and Distributors: Understanding the Moral Structure of Digital Copyright Aaron Ross Powell 383 KANSAS JOURNAL OF LAW & PUBLIC POLICY Volume 18 Number 2 Winter 2009 Editor's Letter v The Implications of Post-phase 1 and "Off-label" Treatment Use of Experimental Drugs: How Expansive Should Expanded Access Be? Patricia J. Zettler 135 Privacy? Property?: Reflections On the Implications of a Post-Human World Devin Desai 174 Roadblocks or Bypasses?: Religion, Science, and the Future of Genetic Engineering June Carbone 188 Biolaw: A Few Thoughts About Altruism and Markets Michele Goodwin 208 Learning from Litigation: What Can Lawsuits Teach Us About the Role of Human Gene Patents in Research and Innovation? Christopher M. Holman 215 Biotechnology, Sustainability & Trust Rebecca M. Bratspies 273 Errata Angela Riley 292 NORTH ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 29 Number 3 Summer 2009 SYMPOSIUM: MEETING THE NEEDS OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS: BEST PRACTICES AND REMAINING ISSUES IN THE LAW FOREWORDS Mental Health and the Law: Where Necessity Is the Mother of Invention (Patent Pending) William W. Wood, M.D. 469 Confronting the Challenges of Persons Who Are Mentally Ill: A Judge's Perspective Justice Kathryn E. Zenoff 477 ARTICLES "A Change Is Gonna Come": The Implications of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for the Domestic Practice of Constitutional Mental Disability Law Michael L. Perlin 483 The Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege in the Family Court: An Exemplar of Disharmony Between Social Policy Goals, Professional Ethics, and the Current State of the Law Deborah Paruch 499 COMMENT Protective Privilege Versus Public Peril: How Illinois Has Failed to Balance Patient Confidentiality with the Mental Health Professional's Duty to Protect the Public Mary I. Wood 571 NOTE What the Hell[er]? The Fine Print Standard of Review Under Heller Jason Racine 605 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 103 Number 3 Summer 2009 ARTICLES ITERATIVE FEDERALISM AND CLIMATE CHANGE Ann E. Carlson 1097 EXECUTING RETRIBUTIVISM: PANETTI AND THE FUTURE OF THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT Dan Markel 1163 A NEW E.R.A. OR A NEW ERA? AMENDMENT ADVOCACY AND THE RECONSTITUTION OF FEMINISM Serena Mayeri 1223 UNDERSTANDING POST’S AND MEIKLEJOHN’S MISTAKES: THE CENTRAL ROLE OF ADVERSARY DEMOCRACY IN THE THEORY OF FREE EXPRESSION Martin H. Redish & Abby Marie Mollen 1303 ESSAY POLICING POLITICS AT SENTENCING Stepanos Bibas, Max M. Schanzenbach & Emerson H. Tiller 1371 REVIEW ESSAY COLLEGIAL IDEOLOGY IN THE COURTS Frank B. Cross 1399 COMMENTS GUARANTEEING A FEDERALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT Kristin Feeley 1427 FINDING SPACE FOR OPPOSING CONSCIENCES: REHABILITATING THE MORAL MARKETPLACE FOR THE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION DEBATE Jeffrey Paul Jarosch 1461 AN END RUN AROUND A REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY? THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF A BALLOT INITIATIVE TO ALTER THE METHOD OF DISTRIBUTING ELECTORS Nicholas P. Stabile 1495 COLLOQUY ESSAYS THE LECTURE NOTES OF ST. GEORGE TUCKER: A FRAMING ERA VIEW OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS David T. Hardy 1527 ST. GEORGE TUCKER’S LECTURE NOTES, THE SECOND AMENDMENT, AND ORIGINALIST METHODOLOGY: A CRITICAL COMMENT Saul Cornell 1541 UCLA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY Volume 27 Number 2 2008/2009 FOREWORD Rep. Henry A. Waxman 181 ARTICLES CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM: LESSONS FOR TIIE NATION Mary D. Nichols 185 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR REGULATING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AI THE STAIE, REGIONAL AND LOCAL LEVEL Governor Jim Doyle 213 THE CHANGING CLIMATE OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM: THE DYNAMIC ROLE OF THE STATES IN A NATIONAL STRATEGY TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE Jared Snyder and Jonathan Binder 231 THE ROLE OF ILLINOIS AND THE MIDWEST IN RESPONDING TO THE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGIS Douglas Scott 261 A COLORADO PERSPECTIVE: THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY Jim Martin and Ginny Brannon 269 CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION IN CONNECTICUT: LINKING ENERGY. THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ECONOMY Paul E. Farrell 281 MASSACHUSETTS TAKES ON CLIMATE CHANGE Ken Kimmell and Laurie Burt 295 CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION IN ARIZONA Steve Owens 317 THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF STATE ENFORCEMENT IN THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION LIMITS Matt Bogoshian and Ken Alex 337 CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF REGIONAL CO2 CAP-AND-TRADE PROGRAMS: THE NORTHEAST REGIONAL GREENHOUSE, GAS INITIATIVE AS A CASE IN POINT William Funk 353 COMMENTS SB 375: PROMISE, COMPROMISE AND THE NEW URBAN LANDSCAPE John Darakjian 371 NOT ALL CARBON CREDITS ARE CREATED EQUAL: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE COST OF REGIONAL CAP-AND-TRADE MARKET LINKAGE Juliet Howland 413 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE Volume 24 Number 1 Spring 2009 ARTICLES Real Bias: How REAL ID's Credibility and Corroboration Requirements Impair Sexual Minority Asylum Applicants Melanie A. Conroy 1 Gay-Straight Alliances and Free Speech: Are Parental Consent Laws Constitutional? Keola R. Whittaker 48 FILM REVIEW XXY Offers a New View of Life in an Intersex Body Anne Tamar-Mattis 68 BOOKS RECEIVED A Typology of Domestic Violence: Intimate Terrorism, Violent Resistance, and Situational Couple Violence by Michael P. Johnson 75 Battle Cries: Black Women and Intimate Partner Abuse by Hillary Potter 75 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 36 Number 3 Spring 2009 ARTICLES FEDERALLY CHARTERED CORPORATIONS AND FEDERAL JURISDICTION Paul E. Lund 317 REVISITING ROOKER-FELDMAN: EXTENDING THE DOCTRINE TO STATE COURT INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS Dustin E. Buehler 373 PRIVATE ORDERING AND PUBLIC ENERGY INNOVATION POLICY Daniel R. Cahoy & Leland Glenna 415 ESSAY EXPLAINING SENTENCES Michael M. O'Hear 459 COMMENTS HYDROELECTRIC DAMS: TRANSBOUNDARY ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW Karlie Shea Clemons 487 TERRORIZING THE TECHNOLOGICAL NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH: THE ALIENATION AND DETERRENCE OF THE “WHITE HATS” UNDER THE CFAA Trevor A. Thompson 537 HEALTH MATRIX: JOURNAL OF LAW-MEDICINE Volume 18 Number 2 Summer 2008 FEATURE: MEDICAL FUTILITY ISSUES IS THE BABY IN THE BATHWATER? A DEFINING MOMENT FOR THE TEXAS ADVANCE DIRECTIVES ACT REVIEW PROCESS FOR MEDICAL FUTILITY JUDGMENTS Anne L. Flamm 229 MEDICAL INAPPROPRIATENESS REVIEW: APPROPRIATELY PERFORMED BY A MEDICAL COMMITTEE Martin L. Smith 237 FUTILITY: INTERPRETATION AND USEFULNESS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Steven R. Leuthner, M.D., M.A. 245 MEDICAL FUTILITY, PATIENT AUTONOMY, AND PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY: FINDING THE APPROPRIATE BALANCE Amir Halevy, M.D. 261 WHEN ATLAS SHRUGS: MAY THE STATE WASH ITS HANDS OF THOSE IN NEED OF LIFE- SUSTAINING MEDICAL TREATMENT? Nora O'Callaghan 291 ARTICLE HOW NOT TO DO MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM: A FLORIDA CASE STUDY Mary Coombs 373 2007 SCHROEDER SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE LECTURE THE U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM "IN IRONS": IN WHICH DIRECTION WILL IT EMERGE? Stuart H. Altman, Ph.D. 427 NOTES FENCING FISHER: ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR PATENTING EXPRESSED SEQUENCE TAGS Dave Noonan 441 THE FDA CLINICAL TRIAL PROCESS: EFFECTUATING CHANGE IN THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GOVERNING CLINICAL TRIALS TO ACCOUNT FOR THE HISTORICAL SHIFT FROM "TRADITIONAL" TO "NEW" PHASE I TRIALS Jamie L. Aides 463 A PATIENT’S RIGHT TO KNOW: A CASE FOR MANDATING DISCLOSURE OF PHYSICIAN SUCCESS RATE AS AN ELEMENT OF INFORMED CONSENT Steven G. Rado 501 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION Volume 59 Number 1 August 2009 From the Editors 1 ARTICLES Bringing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity into the Tax Classroom by Anthony C. Infanti 3 Reproductive Rights in the Legal Academy: A New Role for Transnational Law by Martha F. Davis and Bethany Withers 35 Legal Education Reform in China Through U.S.-Inspired Transplants by Matthew S. Erie 60 Lawyering in the Academy: The Intersection of Academic Freedom and Professional Responsibility by Robert R. Kuehn and Peter A. Joy 97 SYMPOSIUM AALS Symposium on Institutional Pluralism: The Role of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Introduction by John Garvey 125 Religious Law Schools: Tension between Conscience and Academic Freedom by Kent Greenawalt 131 The Role of One Religiously Affiliated Law School by Michael Herz 136 Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, Values, and Professionalism by James D. Gordon III 151 The Added Value and Prerogatives of Law Schools with a Faith Mission by Bradley J.B. Toben 158 HUMOR Thoughts on the U.C.C. (With Apologies to Dr. Seuss) by Meredith Lauren Zinnecker, with help from Tim Zinnecker 169 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL Volume 62 Number 2 June 2009 ARTICLES Summaries of Papers In this Issue 187 The Earned Income Tax Credit and Reported Self-Employment Income Sara LaLumia 191 Charity, Impure Altruism, and Marginal Redistributions of Income Sam Allgood 219 Empirical Evidence on the Revenue Effects of State Corporate Income Tax Policies Sanjay Gupta, Jared Moore, Jeffrey Gramlich, and Mary Ann Hofmann 237 Minnesota's Earned Income Credit Program: Utilization by Current and Former Welfare Households and the Impact of Policy Parameters Donald P. Hirasuna and Thomas F. Stinson 269 FORUM ON INCOME MOBILITY 299 Income Mobility In the United States: New Evidence from Income Tax Data Gerald Auten and Geoffrey Gee 301 Stepping Stone or Dead End? The Effect of the EITC on Earnings Growth Molly Dahl, Thomas DeLeire, and Jonathan Schwabish 329 Earnings Volatility Across Groups and Time John Sabelhaus and Jae Son 347 BOOK REVIEW 365 Institutional Foundations of Public Finance: Economic and Legal Perspectives. edited by Alan J. Auerbach and Daniel N. Shaviro Alan D. Viard 367 PACE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW Volume 26 Number 2 Summer 2009 40 YEARS AND COUNTING: RELICENSING THE FIRST GENERATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Regulating Nuclear Power in the New Millennium (The Role of the Public) Anthony Z. Roisman, Erin Honaker, and Ethan Spaner 317 Spotlight on Safety at Nuclear Power Plants: The View from Oyster Creek Richard Webster with Julia LaMense 365 Is New Always Better? The Case for License Renewal in the Next Generation Tamar Jergensen Cerafici 391 An Economic Analysis of the Nuclear Liability Subsidy Michael G. Faure and Karine Fiore 419 LLOYD K. GARRISON LECTURES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW The Globalization of Environmental Law Robert V. Percival 451 Private Public Interest Environmental Law: History, Hard Work, and Hope John E. Bonine 465 The Elk Creek Dam Story Neil Kagan 493 COMMENT Attorneys’ Fees in Environmental Citizen Suits and the Economically Benefitted Plaintiff: When are Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Appropriate? Michel Lee 495 TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PACE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION 2009 Moot Court Problem Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, and Ole Varmer 525 2009 Judges’ Edition Memorandum Taryn L. Rucinski 541 David Sive Award for Best Brief Overall—Galleon Enterprises, Inc. University of Houston Law Center Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Pletan, and Matt Riley 595 Best Brief—The Kingdom of Spain Georgetown University Law Center Joseph Mathews and Wei Xiang 625 Best Brief—The United States of America University of California, Davis School of Law Gabrielle Janssens, Michael Minkler and Monica Baumann 655 THOMAS JEFFERSON LAW REVIEW Volume 31 Number 2 Spring 2009 GLOBALIZING SECURED TRANSACTION LAW: CURRENT PROBLEMS, NEW DIRECTIONS March 13-14, 2008 LEAD ARTICLE WHETHER AUSTRALIAN SECURED TRANSACTIONS LAWS WILL TRANSITION FROM THE ENGLISH SYSTEM TO THE PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITIES ACT? Patrick Quirk 219 SECURED TRANSACTIONS LAW IN EASTERN EUROPE: THE POLISH EXPERIENCE AS AN EXAMPLE John A. Spanogle 279 OLD IDEAS DIE HARD?: AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2004 REFORMATION OF SECURED TRANSACTIONS LAW IN JAPAN AND ITS IMPACT ON BANKING PRACTICES Souichirou Kozuka & Naoe Fujisawa 293 NOTES UPSTAGING U.S. GAMING LAW: THE POTENTIAL FANTASY SPORTS QUAGMIRE AND THE REALITY OF U.S. GAMING LAW Geoffrey T. Hancock 317 THE FACT-FINDING PROCESS REVIEW MODEL: REMEDYING FACT-BASED CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES ON FEDERAL HABEAS CORPUS REVIEW Abigail L. Kite 351 BALANCE BILLING: THE BAN ON UNFAIR BILLING PRACTICES INCREASES TENSION BETWEEN COST CONTROL AND QUALITY CARE Andrea M. Maestas 393 INTERMEDIATE SCRUTINY FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TAKINGS: PROPOSING A NEW TEST BASED ON JUSTICE KENNEDY'S KELO CONCURRENCE Michael Paul Wilt 431 TRANSACTIONS: THE TENNESSEE JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LAW Special Report Summer 2009 INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL REPORT George W. Kuney 1 ARTICLES CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION: MY FANTASY CURRICULUM & OTHER ALMOST RANDOM THOUGHTS Tina L. Stark 3 TEACHING TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS THROUGH SIMULATIONS IN UPPER-LEVEL COURSES: THREE EXEMPLARS Robert C. Illig, Therese H. Maynard, Cherie O. Taylor & Irene Kosturakis 15 TEACHING TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS IN FIRST-YEAR WRITING COURSES Wayne Schiess, Craig Smith, Pamela Wilkins, Danton Berube & Irene Segal Ayers 53 PEDAGOGIC TECHNIQUES: MULTI-DISCIPLINARY COURSES, ANNOTATED DOCUMENT REVIEW, COLLABORATIVE WORK & LARGE GROUPS Anthony J. Luppino, George W. Kuney & Jamison Wilcox 73 YOU TOO CAN CREATE A SIMULATION EXERCISE (OR EVEN A COURSE) Praveen Kosuri, Daniel Jaffe, Jeff Leslie & James F. Hogg 101 HOW TO CREATE CONTRACT DRAFTING EXERCISES Travis Dale Jones, Rosemary Dillon, Lisa Penland & Sue Payne 127 TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: CONTRACT DRAFTING—THE BASICS Tina L. Stark & George W. Kuney 139 THINKING LIKE A LAWYER: AN ENGLISH INTERPRETATION Phillip Knott 179 PEDAGOGIC TECHNIQUES: USING COLLABORATIVE WRITING TECHNOLOGY TO TEACH CONTRACT DRAFTING Tracy L. McGaugh 189 TEACHING TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS IN A CLINIC Serge Martinez & Robert Statchen 203 TEACHING MULTIPLE SKILLS IN DRAFTING & SIMULATION COURSES Susan M. Chesler, Karen J. Sneddon, Elizabeth August & Mark Need 221 TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: CONTRACT DRAFTING—BEYOND THE BASICS Scott J. Burnham, Larry A. DiMatteo, Kenneth A. Adams and J. Lyn Entrikin Goering 253 HOW TO CRITIQUE & GRADE CONTRACT DRAFTING ASSIGNMENTS Robin A. Boyle, David Epstein & Sue Payne 297 INCORPORATING TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING INTO FIRST-YEAR DOCTRINAL COURSES Christina L. Kunz, Debra Pogrund Stark, Richard K. Neumann Jr. & Cynthia M. Adams 331 TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: ALL ABOUT DUE DILIGENCE Douglas Godfrey, Charles Fox & Edward C. Harris 357 TEACHING TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS IN UPPER-LEVEL DOCTRINAL COURSES: THREE EXEMPLARS Rachel Arnow-Richman, Lisa Bliss, Sylvia B. Calay & Michael A. Woronoff 367 MORE PEDAGOGIC TECHNIQUES: ONLINE EXERCISES & INTEGRATING SKILLS INTO DIFFERENT KINDS OF COURSES Leslie Larkin Cooney, Judith Karp, Maggie Finnerty & Howard E. Katz 389 TRANSACTIOANL SKILLS TRAINING: OPINION LETTERS Charles R. Beaudrot, Jr. 405 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW Volume 39 Number 4 Summer 2009 SECTION I: SYMPOSIUM-RETHINKING THE U.S. REGULATORY STRUCTURE GOVERNING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: 21ST CENTURY SOLUTIONS FOR A 21ST CENTURY MARKETPLACE SPEECH REFORM AND MODERNIZATION OF U.S. FINANCIAL SUPERVISION: A COMPETITIVE AND PRUDENTIAL IMPERATIVE John R. Dearie 793 ARTICLES HOW YOUR $4 COFFEE CAN COST YOU $39 OR MORE IF YOU USE YOUR DEBIT CARD! FEDERAL LEVEL CONSUMER PROTECTION AND MODERN PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS Jennifer S. Martin 805 THE U.S. MOVE TO INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS—A MATTER OF CULTURAL DISCORD—HOW DO WE RECONCILE? Neal F. Newman 835 RISKS, RULES, AND INSTITUTIONS: A PROCESS FOR REFORMING FINANCIAL REGULATION Saule Omarova & Adam Feibelman 881 WHEN THE GOVERNMENT BECOMES A STOCKHOLDER: IMPACT OF THE CAPITAL PURCHASE PROGRAM ON BANK REGULATION Jackie Prester 931 SECTION II: OTHER WORKS ARTICLES RELIGION AND AMERICAN POLITICS: THREE VIEWS OF THE CATHEDRAL Paul Horwitz 973 COPYRIGHT LAW: INFRINGEMENT OF MUSICAL WORKS AND THE APPROPRIATENESS OF SUMMARY JUDGMENT UNDER THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, RULE 56(C) Daniel E. Wanat 1037 COMMENT TORTS—SIMPSON STRONG-TIE V. STEWART: BALANCING THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH THE FREEDOM OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS IN TENNESSEE ATTORNEY SOLICITATIONS Erno D. Lindner 1093 YALE JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY, LAW, AND ETHICS Volume 9 Supplement 2009 VOLUME IX SUPPLEMENT: STEM CELL SYMPOSIUM PREFACE The Once and Future Debate on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Stephen R. Latham 483 ARTICLES Constitutional Constraints on the Regulation of Cloning Robert A. Burt 495 Demythologizing the Stem Cell Juggernaut Daniel Callahan 507 Beyond the Low-Hanging Fruit: Stem Cell Research Policy in an Obama Administration James W. Fossett 523 Federal Funding and the Regulation of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Pontius Pilate Maneuver Robert J. Levine 552 Cloning and Stem Cell Debates in the Context of Genetic Determinism Jane Maienschein 565 The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research and the Principle of "Nothing is Lost" Gene Outka 585 Alternatives to Embryonic Stem Cells and Cloning: A Brief Scientific Overview Rajesh C. Rao 603 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW Volume 35 Number 2 Spring 2008 Articles Toward a Viable Policing Model for Closed Religious Communities Tamara N. Lewis Arredondo 107 An Overdose of Dangerousness: How "Future Dangerousness" Catches the Least Culpable Capital Defendants and Undermines the Rationale for the Executions It Supports Meghan Shapiro 145 Conquering Peace: Military Commissions as a Lawfare Strategy in the Mexican War Erika Myers 201 BARRY LAW REVIEW Volume 11 Fall 2008 INTRODUCTION Earth Jurisprudence: Toward Law in Nature's Balance Sister Patricia Siemen OP, Esquire 1 ARTICLES Do Humans Have Standing to Deny Trees Rights? Cormac Cullinan 11 Cumulative Impacts: Death-Knell for Cost-Benefit Analysis in Environmental Decisions Joseph H. Guth 23 Do People Have Standing? Indigenous Peoples, Global Warming, and Human Rights Donald M. Goldberg and Tracy Badua 59 Ethical Considerations for a New Jurisprudence: A Catholic Social Thought Perspective Barbara E. Wall, Ph.D. 77 BARRY STUDENT ARTICLE What if We Could Sue the Hurricanes? The Necessity of Recognizing the Rights of Natural Entities Sarah Schwemin 95 PATHFINDER Earth Jurisprudence: A Pathfinder Glen-Peter Ahlers, Sr. 121 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF GENDER & LAW Volume 16 Number 1 2009 ARTICLES Passions We Like...and Those We Don't: Anti-Gay Hate Crime Laws And the Discursive Construction of Sex, Gender, and the Body Yvonne Zylan 1 Men and Women of the Bar: The Impact of Gender on Legal Careers Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Marc S. Galanter, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya & Kathleen E. Hull 49 The Gay Agenda Libby Adler 147 Giving In to Baby Markets: Regulation Without Prohibition Sonia M. Suter 217 Vindicating the Matriarch: A Fair Housing Act Challenge to Federal No-Fault Evictions from Public Housing Melissa A. Cohen 299 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Volume 30 Number 4 Summer 2009 ARTICLES THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE: ARE U.S. ARBITRATORS CREATING INTERNATIONALLY ENFORCEABLE AWARDS WHEN ORDERING CLASS ARBITRATION IN CASES OF CONTRACTUAL SILENCE OR AMBIGUITY? S.I. Strong 1017 INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE ADMISSION OF STATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS Thomas D. Grant 1095 ASAT-ISFACTION: CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE REGULATION OF ANTI- SATELLITE WEAPONS David A. Koplow 1187 NOTE ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE AS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: A PARTIAL EXPLANATION FOR THE GROWTH OF CHINA'S STOCK MARKETS David A. Caragliano 1273 NEW YORK CITY LAW REVIEW Volume 11 Number 2 Summer 2008 Remarks Preventing Torture: Implications of General Comment 2: "Implementation of Article 2 by States Parties of the U.N. Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment" A Symposium Preventing Torture: An Introduction to the Symposium Issue Lisa Davis 179 Remarks Opening Remarks: General Comment No. 2 Felice D. Gaer 187 Preventing Torture: Implications of CAT General Comment No. 2: Keynote Justice Albie Sachs 201 Remarks on The Convention Against Torture's General Comment No. 2 Theodore van Boven 217 Prescribing A Legal Methodology for The Prevention of Torture Peter Weiss 225 Gender Violence as Torture: The Contribution of CAT General Comment No. 2 Rhonda Copelon 229 The Eradication of Torture: The Imperatives of Gender and Education Betty A. Reardon 265 De-Torturing the Logic: The Contribution of CAT General Comment 2 to the Debate over Extraordinary Rendition Margaret L. Satterthwaite 281 Extraterritorial Applicability of the Convention Against Torture Walter Kälin 293 Destroying Minds: Psychological Pain and the Crime of Torture Nora Sveaass 303 The Compatibility of Intelligence Gathering, Interrogation, and Preventing Torture Steven M. Kleinman 325 Implementing "Torture Lite": An Army Interrogator's First-Hand Account Tony Lagouranis 335 Sexual Torture as a Crime Under International Criminal and Humanitarian Law Patricia Viseur Sellers 339 Reflections on Committee Against Torture General Comment No. 2 Sir Nigel Rodley KBE 353 Article Holding the U.S. Accountable: How American Health Care Fails to Meet International Human Rights Standards Jean Connolly Carmalt 359 Comments A Plan C for Plan B: A Feminist Legal Response to the Ways in Which Behind-the-Counter Emergency Contraception Fails Women Amanda L. Allen 401 A Boy of Boise: In Defense of Idaho's Most Famous Toe-Tapper Alana Chazan 441 Cruel Distinctions of the I.N.A.'s Material Support Bar Courtney Schusheim 469 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL Volume 39 Number 4 Summer 2008 TWENTIETH ANNUAL ISSUE ON STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW INTRODUCTION Robert F. Williams 799 FOREWORD IN THE TWILIGHT OF THE NATION-STATE: SUBNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONS IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER Robert A. Schapiro 801 ARTICLES PATTERNS OF SUBNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONALISM IN FEDERAL COUNTRIES John Dinan 837 WELFARE RIGHTS IN STATE CONSTITUTIONS Elizabeth Pascal 863 STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW DEVELOPMENTS IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: 2007 903 TULANE EUROPEAN AND CIVIL LAW FORUM Volume 24 2009 THE BICENTENNIAL OF THE DIGEST OF 1808—COLLECTED PAPERS Foreword from the Editor in Chief The Digest of 1808: Historical Perspectives GEORGE DARGO 1 The de la Vergne Volume and the Digest of 1808 JOHN W. CAIRNS 31 The Strange Science of Codifying Slavery— Moreau Lislet and the Louisiana Digest of 1808 VERNON VALENTINE PALMER 83 "She . . . Refuses To Deliver Up Herself as the Slave of Your Petitioner": Émigrés, Enslavement, and the 1808 Louisiana Digest of the Civil Laws REBECCA J. SCOTT 115 "Adapted to Its Present System of Government": Legal Change, National Reorganization, and the Louisiana Civil Law Digest PETER J. KASTOR 137 "Formerly the Property of a Lawyer"—Books That Shaped Louisiana Law FLORENCE M. JUMONVILLE 161 Louisiana and the Common Law: Le Jour de Gloire, Est-Il Passé? JAMES GORDLEY 191 The Code of Practice of 1825: The Adaptation of Common Law Institutions SHAEL HERMAN 207 The Reception of Legal Systems in the Americas: Diversities and Convergences JORGE SÁNCHEZ CORDERO 231 UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS LAW JOURNAL Volume 6 Number 2 Winter 2009 TRAIN WRECKS IN LEGAL EDUCATION FOREWORD Training Law Students for the Future: On Train Wrecks, Leadership & Choices Thomas D. Morgan 297 ARTICLES The Impending Train Wreck in Current Legal Education: How We Might Teach Law as the Scientific Study of Social Governance Thomas S. Ulen 302 Maybe We Should Fly Instead: Three More Train Wrecks Thomas M. Mengler 337 Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Legal Education Francesco Parisi 347 Ethical Leadership in Professional Life Neil W. Hamilton 358 OUR NATIONAL CHALLENGE: A BLUEPRINT FOR RESTORING THE PUBLIC TRUST INTRODUCTION Our National Challenge: A Blueprint for Restoring the Public Trust Lyman Johnson & Neil W. Hamilton 397 REMARKS What Went Wrong? A Tragedy in Three Acts John C. Coffee, Jr. 403 The Delaware Court of Chancery and Public Trust Chancellor William B. Chandler, III 421 Beyond What Is Defensible to What Is Right Lizanne Thomas 427 The Retreat of Professionalism in Business Education Rakesh Khurana 433 Corporate Law Professors as Gatekeepers Lyman Johnson 447 ARTICLE Marriage in Its Procreative Dimension: The Meaning of the Institution of Marriage Throughout the Ages Charles J. Reid, Jr. 454 COMMENT Patentability of Human Genetic Information: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas Within the Patent Office and Biotechnology's Clash with the Public Good Eric D. Zard 486 WHITTIER JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY Volume 8 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES TENURE AND THE "HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER" REQUIREMENT JOSEPH O. OLUWOLE 157 RETELLING THE STORIES OF INDIAN FAMILIES: JUDICIAL NARRATIVES THAT DETERMINE THE PLACEMENT OF INDIAN CHILDREN UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT CHRISTINE METTEER LORILLARD 191 NOTES & COMMENTS ROMEO AND ROMEO: COMING OUT FROM UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF SEXUAL ABUSE VICTORIA SNYDER 237 CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT: JUVENILE OFFENDERS SENTENCED TO ADULT PRISONS SHUKA RASSOULI 261 ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES: WHEN IS SPERM DONOR A DAD? CHARLES W. ADAMSON 279 AMERICAN LAW AND ECONOMICS REVIEW Volume 11 Number 1 Spring 2009 Articles Bankruptcy: Past Puzzles, Recent Reforms, and the Mortgage Crisis Michelle J. White 1 The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Teen Childbearing John J. Donohue, III, Jeffrey Grogger, and Steven D. Levitt 24 Convictions versus Conviction Rates: The Prosecutor's Choice Eric Rasmusen, Manu Raghav, and Mark Ramseyer 47 Long-Term Contracts and Short-Term Commitment: Price Determination for Heterogeneous Freight Transactions Scott E. Masten 79 Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges? Evidence from South Carolina Bentley Coffey and Patrick A. McLaughlin 112 Comparative Vigilance Allan M. Feldman and Ram Singh 134 Who Wins in Settlement Negotiations? Russell Korobkin and Joseph Doherty 162 Crime and Expected Punishment: Changes in Perceptions at the Age of Criminal Majority Randi Hjalmarsson 209 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW Volume 17 Number 2 Spring 2009 Symposium: Origins of Reasonable Doubt: Evidentiary Standards From Christian Theology to Guantánamo Changing Language, Unchanging Standard: From 'Satisfied Conscience' To 'Moral Certainty' And 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt' Barbara Shapiro 261 Evidence Gained From Torture: Wishful Thinking, Checkability, And Extreme Circumstances James Franklin 281 Article Water As A Public Good: The Status Of Water Under The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade Bryant Walker Smith 291 Notes Commerce Flaws: "Taking Exception" With Garb v. Poland's Misinterpretation Of The Commercial Activity And Takings Exceptions Of The FSIA Joshua A. Kirstein 315 Questioning The Political Question Doctrine: Inconsistent Applications In Reparations And Alien Tort Claims Act Litigation Shelley Buchanan 345 The Kids Aren't Alright: An Examination of Some Of the Flaws in American Law Regarding Child Disinheritance, The Reasons That Children Should Be Protected, And A Recommendation For The United States To Learn From The Australian Model That Protects Children Against Disinheritance Adam Dayan 375 DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL Volume 58 Number 3 August 2009 Article 1 Providing a Safe Harbor for Those Who Play by the Rules: The Case for a Strong Regulatory Compliance Defense Richard C. Ausness, H. Lee Barfield II, David A. King, Joshua R. Denton, Stephen J. Jasper 1 Article 2 "To Encourage Settlement": Rule 68, Offers of Judgment, and the History of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Robert G. Bone 55 Article 3 Medical Malpractice: Should Courts Force Doctors to Confess Their Own Negligence to Their Patients? Richard W. Bourne 131 Article 4 The Perfect Compromise: Bridging the Gap Between At-Will Employment and Just Cause Nicole B. Porter 181 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 86 Number 4 2009 SYMPOSIUM: HOME RULE Editors' Note 1239 ARTICLES Fiscal Home Rule Clayton P. Gillette 1241 Do Markets Work Better than Legal Restraints? A Response to Clayton Gillette's "Fiscal Home Rule" Paul Diller 1263 Home Rule, Extraterritorial Impact, and the Region Laurie Reynolds 1271 Between State and Local: A Response to Professor Reynolds Michelle Wilde Anderson 1303 Town of Telluride v. San Miguel Valley Corp.: Extraterritoriality and Local Autonomy Richard Briffault 1311 Inter-Local Externalities: Further Thoughts on Richard Briffault's "Extraterritoriality and Local Autonomy" Christopher Serkin 1329 Constitutional Home Rule and Judicial Scrutiny Lynn A. Baker & Daniel B. Rodriguez 1337 Vertical Learning: On Baker and Rodriguez's "Constitutional Home Rule and Judicial Scrutiny" Nestor M. Davidson 1425 Telluride's Tale of Eminent Domain, Home Rule, and Retroactivity Richard B. Collins 1433 Minority Interests, Majority Politics: A Comment on Richard Collins' "Telluride's Tale of Eminent Domain, Home Rule, and Retroactivity" Ashira Pelman Ostrow 1459 JUVENILE & FAMILY COURT JOURNAL Volume 60 Number 3 Summer 2009 ARTICLES The Need for a Holistic Approach to Specialized Domestic Violence Court Programming: Evaluating Offender Rehabilitation Needs and Recidivism Wayne J. Pitts, Eugena Givens, and Susan McNeeley 1 Reduction in Recidivism in a Juvenile Mental Health Court: A Pre- and Post-Treatment Outcome Study Monic P. Behnken, David E. Arredondo, and Wendy L. Packman 23 Low-Risk Youths Referred to Pima County Juvenile Court Center Detention Intake: Needs, Detention, and Recidivism Margaret Frola 45 NEW YORK CITY LAW REVIEW Volume 12 Number 1 Fall 2008 Articles Labor and Management Relationships in the Twenty-First Century: The Employee/Supervisor Dichotomy Bashar H. Malkawi 1 A Whale of a Tale: Post-Colonialism, Critical Theory, and Deconstruction: Revisiting the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Through a Socio-legal Perspective Nick J. Sciullo 29 Remarks A Conversation On Health and Law Nicholas Freudenberg: A Selected Bibliography Julie Graves Krishnaswami 55 Panel Discussion Professor Janet Calvo and Dr. Nicholas Freudenberg Moderated by Professor Ruthann Robson 63 Comments Payne, Victim Impact Statements, and Nearly Two Decades of Devolving Standards of Decency Joe Frankel 87 Bringing Down the Establishment: Faith-Based and Community Initiative Funding, Christianity, and Same-Sex Equality Anthony M. Lise 129 More to Lose Than Your Chains: Realizing the Ideals of the Thirteenth Amendment Michael Scimone 175 Public Interest Practice Section Notes From The Field: Challenges of Indigent Criminal Defense Foreword Ting Ting Cheng 203 Introduction Steven Zeidman 204 Notes From The Field: Challenges of Indigent Criminal Defense Kathy Boudin, Mercedes Cano, Preeti Lala, and Susan Tipograph 210 STETSON LAW REVIEW Volume 38 Number 3 Spring 2009 LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES Hometown Democracy—The Saint Pete Beach Experience Michael S. Davis and Nicole C. Armstrong 491 Special Magistrates in Code Enforcement Proceedings: Local Government Agents or Arbiters of Fairness and Justice? Harry M. Hipler 519 STUDENT WORKS Calming the Storm: Public Access to Florida’s Beaches in the Wake of Hurricane-Related Sand Loss Forrest J. Bass 541 Bending the Bow Equity: Three Ways Florida Can Improve Its Equitable Adoption Policy Lindsay Ayn Warner 577 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 619 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON LAW REVIEW Volume 34 Number 2 Winter 2009 ARTICLES THE PREPARATION AND TRIAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND OTHER COMPLEX CASES CHARLES J. FARUKI 125 NONOBVIOUSNESS IN THE U.S. POST-KSR FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG COMPANIES TOM IRVING, LAUREN L. STEVENS & SCOTT M. K. LEE 157 TOWARD OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE JOHN R. ACKERMANN 183 COMMENTS ANTITRUST MORE THAN A CENTURY AFTER SHERMAN: WHY PROTECTING COMPETITORS PROMOTES COMPETITION MORE THAN ECONOMICALLY EFFICIENT MERGERS ANDREAS KOUTSOUDAKIS 223 TAX STRATEGY PATENTS: CLOSE PANDORA'S BOX ON PATENTING CRIMINAL DEFENSE STRATEGIES KATHRYN T. NG 253 ACHIEVING PROTECTION OF THE WELL-KNOWN MARK IN CHINA: IS THERE A LASTING SOLUTION? BREANN M. HILL 281 YALE HUMAN RIGHTS & DEVELOPMENT LAW JOURNAL Volume 12 2009 Articles The Duty of Treatment: Human Rights and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Noah Novogrodsky 1 Answering the Millennium Call for the Right to Maternal Health: The Need to Eliminate User Fees Margaux J. Hall, Aziza Ahmed and Stephanie E. Swanson 62 Incorporating a "Best Interests of the Child" Approach Into Immigration Law and Procedure Bridgette A. Carr 120 Buying Our Way Out of Corruption: Performance-Based Incentive Bonuses for Developing Country Politicians and Bureaucrats Martin Skladany 160 Note from the Field Internationalized Pro Bono and a New Global Role for Lawyers in the 21st Century: Lessons from Nation-Building in Southern Sudan Maya Steinitz 205 Note From Aiding Pirates to Aiding Human Rights Abusers: Translating the Eighteenth-Century Paradigm of the Law of Nations for the Alien Tort Statute Martha Lovejoy 241 Book Reviews The Politics of Constructing the International Criminal Court by Michael J. Struett 275 Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law by Eric M. Uslaner 283 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 58 Number 6 August 2009 ARTICLES REDEFINING THE RIGHTS OF UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS Keith Cunningham-Parmeter 1361 APPROPRIABILITY AND PROPERTY Yonatan Even 1417 COMMON-SENSE CONSTRUCTION OF UNFAIR CLAIMS SETTLEMENT STATUTES: RESTORING THE GOOD FAITH IN BAD FAITH Victor E. Schwartz & Christopher E. Appel 1477 COMMENTS OUT OF JAIL . . . BUT STILL NOT FREE TO LITIGATE? USING CONGRESSIONAL INTENT TO INTERPRET 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)'S APPLICATION TO RELEASED PRISONERS Julia Colarusso 1533 SHOULD INMATES BE RUNNING THE JAILHOUSE?: AFFIRMING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ENHANCED ARCHIVIST INVOLVEMENT IN WHITE HOUSE RECORD-KEEPING POLICYMAKING Nicolas E.M. Michiels 1567 ACCURACY OR FAIRNESS?: THE MEANING OF HABEAS CORPUS AFTER BOUMEDIENE V. BUSH AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON ALIEN REMOVAL ORDERS Jennifer Norako 1611 BOSTON COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW Volume 32 Number 2 Spring 2009 THE PEN, THE SWORD, AND THE WATERBOARD: ETHICAL LAWYERING IN THE "GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM" THE ROLE OF LAWYERS IN THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM Michael B. Mukasey 179 SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES INTRODUCTION: LAW, TORTURE, AND THE “TASK OF THE GOOD LAWYER" — MUKASEY AGONISTES Daniel Kanstroom 187 ON “WATERBOARDING”: LEGAL INTERPRETATION AND THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Daniel Kanstroom 203 ATTORNEY GENERAL MUKASEY’S DEFENSE OF IRRESPONSIBILITY Kent Greenfield 223 A TRANSATLANTIC DIVIDE ON THE BALANCE BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND SECURITY Lorenzo Zucca 231 GOING FORWARD: IMPROVING THE LEGAL ADVICE OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAWYERS William J. Dunn 241 THE ROLE OF THE CLIENT: THE PRESIDENT'S ROLE IN GOVERNMENT LAWYERING Gabriella Blum 275 THE INTERNATIONAL PROSCRIPTION AGAINST TORTURE AND THE UNITED STATES' CATEGORICAL AND QUALIFIED RESPONSES Christopher B. Shaw 289 A LAMENT FOR WHAT WAS ONCE AND YET CAN BE Hon. William G. Young 305 NOTES FROZEN OBLIGATIONS: RUSSIA'S SUSPENSION OF THE CFE TREATY AS A POTENTIAL VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 331 A FRAMEWORK FOR CLOSING GUANTÁNAMO BAY 353 STATE OF UNCERTAINTY: CITIZENSHIP, STATELESSNESS, AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 377 WILL THE “BUSH DOCTRINE" SURVIVE ITS PROGENITOR? AN ASSESSMENT OF JUS AD BELLUM NORMS FOR THE POST-WESTPHALIAN AGE 399 COMMENTS ARTS AND ARMS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE LOOTING OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRAQ 423 CYBERWARFARE AND THE USE OF FORCE GIVING RISE TO THE RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENSE 439 A TALE OF TWO CITIES: REGULATING EQUITY DERIVATIVES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON 455 TAKING "BLIND SHOTS AT A HIDDEN TARGET": WITNESS ANONYMITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 471 BOSTON COLLEGE THIRD WORLD LAW JOURNAL Volume 29 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLE Aggravated Circumstances, Reasonable Efforts, and ASFA Kathleen S. Bean 223 NOTES In the Name of Efficiency: How the Massachusetts District Courts Are Lobbying Away the Constitutional Rights of Indigent Defendants Raisa Litmanovich 293 Offsetting Justice: Protecting Federally-Exempt Benefits Born Garnishment and Bank Set-Offs Arianna Tunsky-Brashich 323 COMMENTS Putting Poverty in Museums: Strategies to Encourage the Creation of the For-Profit Social Business Leslie Dougherty 357 Corporate Aiding and Abetting Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute: A Legislative Prerogative Michael Garvey 381 Due Process Restrained: The Dual Dilemmas of Discriminate and Indiscriminate Shackling in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings Leah Rabinowitz 401 Pharmaceutical Drug Testing in the Former Soviet Union: Contract Research Organizations as Broker-Dealers in an Emerging Testing Ground for America's Big Pharma Yevgenia Shtilman 425 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW Volume 97 Number 3 June 2009 ARTICLES YELLOW BY LAW Devon W. Carbado 633 OUT OF THE SHADOWS: PREVENTIVE DETENTION, SUSPECTED TERRORISTS, AND WAR David Cole 693 A TALE OF TWO LOCHNERS: THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS AND THE IDEA OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Victoria F. Nourse 751 IDEOLOGY AND EXCEPTIONALISM IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Matthew Sag, Tonja Jacobi & Maxim Sytch 801 COMMENTS DISASTER IN THE AMAZON: DODGING "BOOMERANG SUITS" IN TRANSNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LITIGATION Cortelyou Kenney 857 LESSONS FROM PUNJAB'S "MISSING GIRLS": TOWARD A GLOBAL FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON "CHOICE" IN ABORTION Mallika Kaur Sarkaria 905 ESSAY RATIONAL IGNORANCE, RATIONAL CLOSED-MINDEDNESS, AND MODERN ECONOMIC FORMALISM IN CONTRACT LAW Shawn J. Bayern 943 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL Volume 61 Number 3 June 2009 Articles Adaptive Policymaking: Evolving and Applying Emergent Solutions for U.S. Communications Policy By Richard S. Whitt 483 Trustworthiness as a Limitation on Network Neutrality By Aaron J. Burstein & Fred B. Schneider 591 Restraining False Light: Constitutional and Common Law Limits on a "Troublesome Tort" By James B. Lake 625 Comments Viewpoint Diversity and Media Ownership By C. Edwin Baker 651 The Role of Theory and Evidence in Media Regulation and Law: A Response to Baker and a Defense of Empirical Legal Studies By Daniel E. Ho & Kevin M. Quinn 673 Notes Unlocking the Wireless Safe: Opening Up the Wireless World for Consumers By Adam Clay 715 WHO NEEDS TICKETS? Examining Problems in the Growing Online Ticket Resale Industry By Clark P. Kirkman 739 The Never-Ending Limits of § 230: Extending ISP Immunity to the Sexual Exploitation of Children By Katy Noeth 765 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW Volume 61 Number 4 September 2009 MODEL PENAL CODE SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE MODEL PENAL CODE'S SENTENCING PROPOSALS Christopher Slobogin 665 DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACT STATEMENTS, O'CONNOR'S WARNING, AND THE MYSTERIES OF PRISON RELEASE: TOPICS FROM A SENTENCING REFORM AGENDA Kevin R. Reitz 683 THE ENDURING (AND AGAIN TIMELY) WISDOM OF THE ORIGINAL MPC SENTENCING PROVISIONS Douglas A. Berman 709 HOW (NOT) TO THINK LIKE A PUNISHER Alice Ristroph 727 MPC—THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM: JUST DESERTS AND RISK ASSESSMENT Michael Marcus 751 GOOD CONDUCT TIME: HOW MUCH AND FOR WHOM? THE UNPRINCIPLED APPROACH OF THE MODEL PENAL CODE: SENTENCING Nora V. Demleitner 777 TRAGEDY, SKEPTICISM, EMPIRICS, AND THE MPCS Robert Weisberg 797 ARTICLES IN DEFENSE OF PRIVATE-LABEL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES Brent J. Horton 827 CONFIDENTIAL SOURCES RECONSIDERED David A. Anderson 883 CASE COMMENTS Shedding (False) Light: How the Florida Supreme Court's Rejection of the Tort Falsely Implies Protection for Media Defendants Kristen Rasmussen 911 Politics versus Precision: Did the Miami-Dade School Board Violate the First Amendment When it Voted to Remove ¡Vamos a Cuba! from its District Libraries? Lindsay M. Saxe 921 Setting The "Persecutor Bar" For Political Asylum After Negusie David A. Karp 933 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW Volume 14 Winter 2009 ARTICLES Dispute System Design and Justice in Employment Dispute Resolution: Mediation at the Workplace Lisa B. Bingham, Cynthia J. Hallberlin, Denise A. Walker, and Won-Tae Chung 1 Dispute Systems Design, Neoliberalism, and the Problem of Scale Amy J. Cohen 51 Second Generation Organizational Conflict Management Systems Design: A Practitioner's Perspective on Emerging Issues Cathy A. Costantino 81 Politics and the 2005 Gaza and North West Bank Compensation and Assistance Facility Ehud Eiran 101 An Analytic Framework for Dispute Systems Design Stephanie Smith and Jan Martinez 123 Dispute Systems Design: The United Nations Compensation Commission Francis E. McGovern 171 Are There Systemic Ethics Issues in Dispute System Design? And What We Should [Not] Do About It: Lessons from International and Domestic Fronts Carrie Menkel-Meadow 195 Organizational Systems for Dealing with Conflict & Learning from Conflict: Introduction Mary Rowe for Bloch, Miller, and Rowe 233 Chart Brian Bloch, David Miller, and Mary Rowe 237 Systems for Dealing with Conflict and Learning from Conflict—Options for Complaint-Handling: An Illustrative Case Brian Bloch, David Miller, and Mary Rowe 239 Creating a Faith-Based Conflict Management System Brian Bloch 249 Managing Cultural Differences in an International Organizational Conflict Management System David Miller 271 An Organizational Ombuds Office in a System for Dealing with Conflict and Learning from Conflict, or "Conflict Management System" Mary Rowe 279 The Intersection of Dispute Systems Design and Transitional Justice Andrea K. Schneider 289 The Democratic Party Primary Process: Can Dispute System Design Principles Provide Hope for Reform? Shannon Delahaye 317 HEALTH MATRIX: JOURNAL OF LAW-MEDICINE Volume 19 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES THE LAW OF DOCTORING: A STUDY OF THE CODIFICATION OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALISM Andrew Fichter 317 PAY FOR PERFORMANCE, QUALITY OF CARE AND THE REVITALIZATION OF THE FALSE CLAIMS ACT Devin S. Schindler 387 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND NEW DEVICES: DEFINING AN ELUSIVE STANDARD OF CARE Michael D. Greenberg 423 NOTES KEEPING DOCTORS OUT OF THE INTERROGATION ROOM: A NEW ETHICAL OBLIGATION THAT REQUIRES THE BACKING OF THE LAW Ayham Bahnassi 447 ADJUSTING THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES: WHY NARROWING CHIROPRACTOR SCOPE OF PRACTICE STATUTES WILL PROTECT PATIENTS Peter Morrison 493 INMATE ACCESS TO ELECTIVE ABORTION: SOCIAL POLICY, MEDICINE AND THE LAW Angela Thomas 539 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE Volume 33 Number 3 2009 ARTICLES Broken Lives from Broken Windows: The Hidden Costs of Aggressive Order-Maintenance Policing K. Babe Howell 271 Exporting Harshness: How the War on Crime Helped Make the War on Terror Possible James Forman, Jr. 331 Free Expression and Expressness Charlotte Taylor 375 THURGOOD MARSHALL LAW REVIEW Volume 34 Number 1 Fall 2008 TMSL LAW REVIEW 2008 EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM OPENING COMMENTARY L. Darnell Weeden 1 ARTICLES ADULT COMPLICITY IN THE DIS-EDUCATION OF THE BLACK MALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE & SOCIETAL FAILURES TO REMEDY HIS PLIGHT Kimberly Jade Norwood 21 REVERSING WHITE FLIGHT AND REVERSING BLACK FLIGHT: LEGAL INTEGRATIVE (IN)VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS POST PICS Angela Mae Kupenda and Jacqueline M. Jackson 93 MANDATING PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE: A PROPOSAL FOR ACHIEVING RACIAL AND CLASS INTEGRATION Thomas Kleven 109 DISCRIMINATION AND STATE INTEREST: PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS V. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 AND CONFLICTING RATIONALES IN RACE CONSCIOUS SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT Carl L. Bankston III 157 PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS V. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 ET AL: WHAT'S NOW THE LAW, WHAT CAN WE EXPECT, AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS FOR SCHOOLS Stephen J. Caldas and Valerie Caldas 181 IN THE WAKE OF PROPOSAL 2: THE CHALLENGE TO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN MICHIGAN Melvin Butch Hollowell 203 CASE NOTE SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND STUDENTS' FREE SPEECH RIGHTS AFTER MORSE V. FREDERICK Mac-Arthur Pierre-Louis 257 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 58 Number 6 August 2009 ARTICLES REDEFINING THE RIGHTS OF UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS Keith Cunningham-Parmeter 1361 APPROPRIABILITY AND PROPERTY Yonatan Even 1417 COMMON-SENSE CONSTRUCTION OF UNFAIR CLAIMS SETTLEMENT STATUTES: RESTORING THE GOOD FAITH IN BAD FAITH Victor E. Schwartz & Christopher E. Appel 1477 COMMENTS OUT OF JAIL . . . BUT STILL NOT FREE TO LITIGATE? USING CONGRESSIONAL INTENT TO INTERPRET 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)'S APPLICATION TO RELEASED PRISONERS Julia Colarusso 1533 SHOULD INMATES BE RUNNING THE JAILHOUSE?: AFFIRMING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ENHANCED ARCHIVIST INVOLVEMENT IN WHITE HOUSE RECORD-KEEPING POLICYMAKING Nicolas E.M. Michiels 1567 ACCURACY OR FAIRNESS?: THE MEANING OF HABEAS CORPUS AFTER BOUMEDIENE V. BUSH AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON ALIEN REMOVAL ORDERS Jennifer Norako 1611 BOSTON COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW Volume 32 Number 2 Spring 2009 THE PEN, THE SWORD, AND THE WATERBOARD: ETHICAL LAWYERING IN THE "GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM" THE ROLE OF LAWYERS IN THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM Michael B. Mukasey 179 SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES INTRODUCTION: LAW, TORTURE, AND THE “TASK OF THE GOOD LAWYER" — MUKASEY AGONISTES Daniel Kanstroom 187 ON “WATERBOARDING”: LEGAL INTERPRETATION AND THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Daniel Kanstroom 203 ATTORNEY GENERAL MUKASEY’S DEFENSE OF IRRESPONSIBILITY Kent Greenfield 223 A TRANSATLANTIC DIVIDE ON THE BALANCE BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND SECURITY Lorenzo Zucca 231 GOING FORWARD: IMPROVING THE LEGAL ADVICE OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAWYERS William J. Dunn 241 THE ROLE OF THE CLIENT: THE PRESIDENT'S ROLE IN GOVERNMENT LAWYERING Gabriella Blum 275 THE INTERNATIONAL PROSCRIPTION AGAINST TORTURE AND THE UNITED STATES' CATEGORICAL AND QUALIFIED RESPONSES Christopher B. Shaw 289 A LAMENT FOR WHAT WAS ONCE AND YET CAN BE Hon. William G. Young 305 NOTES FROZEN OBLIGATIONS: RUSSIA'S SUSPENSION OF THE CFE TREATY AS A POTENTIAL VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 331 A FRAMEWORK FOR CLOSING GUANTÁNAMO BAY 353 STATE OF UNCERTAINTY: CITIZENSHIP, STATELESSNESS, AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 377 WILL THE “BUSH DOCTRINE" SURVIVE ITS PROGENITOR? AN ASSESSMENT OF JUS AD BELLUM NORMS FOR THE POST-WESTPHALIAN AGE 399 COMMENTS ARTS AND ARMS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE LOOTING OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRAQ 423 CYBERWARFARE AND THE USE OF FORCE GIVING RISE TO THE RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENSE 439 A TALE OF TWO CITIES: REGULATING EQUITY DERIVATIVES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON 455 TAKING "BLIND SHOTS AT A HIDDEN TARGET": WITNESS ANONYMITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 471 BOSTON COLLEGE THIRD WORLD LAW JOURNAL Volume 29 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLE Aggravated Circumstances, Reasonable Efforts, and ASFA Kathleen S. Bean 223 NOTES In the Name of Efficiency: How the Massachusetts District Courts Are Lobbying Away the Constitutional Rights of Indigent Defendants Raisa Litmanovich 293 Offsetting Justice: Protecting Federally-Exempt Benefits Born Garnishment and Bank Set-Offs Arianna Tunsky-Brashich 323 COMMENTS Putting Poverty in Museums: Strategies to Encourage the Creation of the For-Profit Social Business Leslie Dougherty 357 Corporate Aiding and Abetting Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute: A Legislative Prerogative Michael Garvey 381 Due Process Restrained: The Dual Dilemmas of Discriminate and Indiscriminate Shackling in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings Leah Rabinowitz 401 Pharmaceutical Drug Testing in the Former Soviet Union: Contract Research Organizations as Broker-Dealers in an Emerging Testing Ground for America's Big Pharma Yevgenia Shtilman 425 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW Volume 97 Number 3 June 2009 ARTICLES YELLOW BY LAW Devon W. Carbado 633 OUT OF THE SHADOWS: PREVENTIVE DETENTION, SUSPECTED TERRORISTS, AND WAR David Cole 693 A TALE OF TWO LOCHNERS: THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS AND THE IDEA OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Victoria F. Nourse 751 IDEOLOGY AND EXCEPTIONALISM IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Matthew Sag, Tonja Jacobi & Maxim Sytch 801 COMMENTS DISASTER IN THE AMAZON: DODGING "BOOMERANG SUITS" IN TRANSNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LITIGATION Cortelyou Kenney 857 LESSONS FROM PUNJAB'S "MISSING GIRLS": TOWARD A GLOBAL FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON "CHOICE" IN ABORTION Mallika Kaur Sarkaria 905 ESSAY RATIONAL IGNORANCE, RATIONAL CLOSED-MINDEDNESS, AND MODERN ECONOMIC FORMALISM IN CONTRACT LAW Shawn J. Bayern 943 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL Volume 61 Number 3 June 2009 Articles Adaptive Policymaking: Evolving and Applying Emergent Solutions for U.S. Communications Policy By Richard S. Whitt 483 Trustworthiness as a Limitation on Network Neutrality By Aaron J. Burstein & Fred B. Schneider 591 Restraining False Light: Constitutional and Common Law Limits on a "Troublesome Tort" By James B. Lake 625 Comments Viewpoint Diversity and Media Ownership By C. Edwin Baker 651 The Role of Theory and Evidence in Media Regulation and Law: A Response to Baker and a Defense of Empirical Legal Studies By Daniel E. Ho & Kevin M. Quinn 673 Notes Unlocking the Wireless Safe: Opening Up the Wireless World for Consumers By Adam Clay 715 WHO NEEDS TICKETS? Examining Problems in the Growing Online Ticket Resale Industry By Clark P. Kirkman 739 The Never-Ending Limits of § 230: Extending ISP Immunity to the Sexual Exploitation of Children By Katy Noeth 765 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW Volume 61 Number 4 September 2009 MODEL PENAL CODE SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE MODEL PENAL CODE'S SENTENCING PROPOSALS Christopher Slobogin 665 DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACT STATEMENTS, O'CONNOR'S WARNING, AND THE MYSTERIES OF PRISON RELEASE: TOPICS FROM A SENTENCING REFORM AGENDA Kevin R. Reitz 683 THE ENDURING (AND AGAIN TIMELY) WISDOM OF THE ORIGINAL MPC SENTENCING PROVISIONS Douglas A. Berman 709 HOW (NOT) TO THINK LIKE A PUNISHER Alice Ristroph 727 MPC—THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM: JUST DESERTS AND RISK ASSESSMENT Michael Marcus 751 GOOD CONDUCT TIME: HOW MUCH AND FOR WHOM? THE UNPRINCIPLED APPROACH OF THE MODEL PENAL CODE: SENTENCING Nora V. Demleitner 777 TRAGEDY, SKEPTICISM, EMPIRICS, AND THE MPCS Robert Weisberg 797 ARTICLES IN DEFENSE OF PRIVATE-LABEL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES Brent J. Horton 827 CONFIDENTIAL SOURCES RECONSIDERED David A. Anderson 883 CASE COMMENTS Shedding (False) Light: How the Florida Supreme Court's Rejection of the Tort Falsely Implies Protection for Media Defendants Kristen Rasmussen 911 Politics versus Precision: Did the Miami-Dade School Board Violate the First Amendment When it Voted to Remove ¡Vamos a Cuba! from its District Libraries? Lindsay M. Saxe 921 Setting The "Persecutor Bar" For Political Asylum After Negusie David A. Karp 933 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW Volume 14 Winter 2009 ARTICLES Dispute System Design and Justice in Employment Dispute Resolution: Mediation at the Workplace Lisa B. Bingham, Cynthia J. Hallberlin, Denise A. Walker, and Won-Tae Chung 1 Dispute Systems Design, Neoliberalism, and the Problem of Scale Amy J. Cohen 51 Second Generation Organizational Conflict Management Systems Design: A Practitioner's Perspective on Emerging Issues Cathy A. Costantino 81 Politics and the 2005 Gaza and North West Bank Compensation and Assistance Facility Ehud Eiran 101 An Analytic Framework for Dispute Systems Design Stephanie Smith and Jan Martinez 123 Dispute Systems Design: The United Nations Compensation Commission Francis E. McGovern 171 Are There Systemic Ethics Issues in Dispute System Design? And What We Should [Not] Do About It: Lessons from International and Domestic Fronts Carrie Menkel-Meadow 195 Organizational Systems for Dealing with Conflict & Learning from Conflict: Introduction Mary Rowe for Bloch, Miller, and Rowe 233 Chart Brian Bloch, David Miller, and Mary Rowe 237 Systems for Dealing with Conflict and Learning from Conflict—Options for Complaint-Handling: An Illustrative Case Brian Bloch, David Miller, and Mary Rowe 239 Creating a Faith-Based Conflict Management System Brian Bloch 249 Managing Cultural Differences in an International Organizational Conflict Management System David Miller 271 An Organizational Ombuds Office in a System for Dealing with Conflict and Learning from Conflict, or "Conflict Management System" Mary Rowe 279 The Intersection of Dispute Systems Design and Transitional Justice Andrea K. Schneider 289 The Democratic Party Primary Process: Can Dispute System Design Principles Provide Hope for Reform? Shannon Delahaye 317 HEALTH MATRIX: JOURNAL OF LAW-MEDICINE Volume 19 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES THE LAW OF DOCTORING: A STUDY OF THE CODIFICATION OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALISM Andrew Fichter 317 PAY FOR PERFORMANCE, QUALITY OF CARE AND THE REVITALIZATION OF THE FALSE CLAIMS ACT Devin S. Schindler 387 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND NEW DEVICES: DEFINING AN ELUSIVE STANDARD OF CARE Michael D. Greenberg 423 NOTES KEEPING DOCTORS OUT OF THE INTERROGATION ROOM: A NEW ETHICAL OBLIGATION THAT REQUIRES THE BACKING OF THE LAW Ayham Bahnassi 447 ADJUSTING THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES: WHY NARROWING CHIROPRACTOR SCOPE OF PRACTICE STATUTES WILL PROTECT PATIENTS Peter Morrison 493 INMATE ACCESS TO ELECTIVE ABORTION: SOCIAL POLICY, MEDICINE AND THE LAW Angela Thomas 539 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE Volume 33 Number 3 2009 ARTICLES Broken Lives from Broken Windows: The Hidden Costs of Aggressive Order-Maintenance Policing K. Babe Howell 271 Exporting Harshness: How the War on Crime Helped Make the War on Terror Possible James Forman, Jr. 331 Free Expression and Expressness Charlotte Taylor 375 THURGOOD MARSHALL LAW REVIEW Volume 34 Number 1 Fall 2008 TMSL LAW REVIEW 2008 EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM OPENING COMMENTARY L. Darnell Weeden 1 ARTICLES ADULT COMPLICITY IN THE DIS-EDUCATION OF THE BLACK MALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE & SOCIETAL FAILURES TO REMEDY HIS PLIGHT Kimberly Jade Norwood 21 REVERSING WHITE FLIGHT AND REVERSING BLACK FLIGHT: LEGAL INTEGRATIVE (IN)VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS POST PICS Angela Mae Kupenda and Jacqueline M. Jackson 93 MANDATING PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE: A PROPOSAL FOR ACHIEVING RACIAL AND CLASS INTEGRATION Thomas Kleven 109 DISCRIMINATION AND STATE INTEREST: PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS V. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 AND CONFLICTING RATIONALES IN RACE CONSCIOUS SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT Carl L. Bankston III 157 PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS V. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 ET AL: WHAT'S NOW THE LAW, WHAT CAN WE EXPECT, AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS FOR SCHOOLS Stephen J. Caldas and Valerie Caldas 181 IN THE WAKE OF PROPOSAL 2: THE CHALLENGE TO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN MICHIGAN Melvin Butch Hollowell 203 CASE NOTE SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND STUDENTS' FREE SPEECH RIGHTS AFTER MORSE V. FREDERICK Mac-Arthur Pierre-Louis 257 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW Volume 57 Number 3 May 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON JAMES ATLESON'S VALUES AND ASSUMPTIONS IN AMERICAN LABOR LAW, A TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY RETROSPECTIVE James B. Atleson and the World of Labor Law Scholarship Dianne Avery & Alfred S. Konefsky 629 Values and Assumptions of the Bush NLRB Trumping Workers' Rights Wilma B. Liebman 643 Class Conflicts of Law II: Solidarity, Entrepreneurship, and the Deep Agenda of the Obama NLRB James Gray Pope 653 The Value of Values and Assumptions to a Practicing Lawyer Virginia A. Seitz 687 Some Personal Observations About Values and Assumptions: What Can Jim Teach Wilma and the Board? Robert J. Rabin 709 Unexpected Convergence: Values, Assumptions, and the Right to Strike in Public and Private Sectors, 1945-2005 Joseph A. McCartin 727 Still Unjaded: Jim Atleson's Twenty-first Century Turn to International Labor Law Lance Compa 767 The Hollowing Out of Corporate Canada: Implications for Transnational Labor Law, Policy and Practice Harry Arthurs 781 Transnationalizing the Values and Assumptions of American Labor Law Kerry Rittich 803 ARTICLES Chief William's Ghost: The Problematic Persistence of the Duty to Sit Jeffrey W. Stempel 813 Legal Ethics Falls Apart John Leubsdorf 959 COMMENT Lost in Transcription: Why the Video Record Is Actually Verbatim Keith A. Gorgos 1057 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW Volume 18 Number 1 2008 Privacy, Property, and Public Sex Carlos A. Ball 1 Gender Violence and Work: Reckoning with the Boundaries of Sex Discrimination Law Julie Goldscheid 61 Damned If She Does, Damned If She Doesn't: De-Legitimization of Women's Agency in Commonwealth v. Woodward Molly Karlin 125 Redefining the Baseline: Reasonable Efforts, Family Preservation, and Parenting Foster Children in New York Rebecca Bonagura 175 Harboring Concerns: The Problematic Conceptual Reorientation of Juvenile Prostitution Adjudication in New York Shelby Schwartz 235 Morse v. Frederick's New Perspective on Schools' Basic Educational Missions and the Implications for Gay-Straight Alliance First Amendment Jurisprudence Jordan Blair Woods 281 Making Mommies: Law, Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis, and the Complications of Pre- Motherhood Kimberly M. Mutcherson 313 DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY Volume 16 Number 2 August 2009 INTRODUCTION 211 ESSAY EVA AND HER BABY (A STORY OF ADOLESCENT SEX, PREGNANCY, LONGING, LOVE, LONELINESS, AND DEATH) Michelle Oberman 213 ARTICLES THE IRRATIONAL WOMAN: INFORMED CONSENT AND ABORTION DECISION-MAKING Maya Manian 223 ABORTION POST-GLUCKSBERG AND POST-GONZALES: APPLYING AN ANALYSIS THAT DEMANDS EQUALITY FOR WOMEN UNDER THE LAW Mary Kathryn Nagle 293 LEGISLATING FOR THE PROVISION OF COMPREHENSIVE SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR PREGNANT AND MOTHERING WOMEN Janet W. Steverson & Traci Rieckmann 315 WHAT'S THE CONSTITUTION GOT TO DO WITH IT? REGULATING MARRIAGE IN PAKISTAN Karin Carmit Yefet 347 NOTES REGULATING SPERM DONATION: WHY REQUIRING EXPOSED DONATION IS NOT THE ANSWER Vanessa L. Pi 379 EMORY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW Volume 23 Number 1 2009 ADVANCING THE CONSENSUS: 60 YEARS OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS The Emory Declaration on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 Opening Remarks President Jimmy Carter 3 Keynote Address: Islam, Human Rights, and Iran Shirin Ebadi 13 Keynote Address: Does Life Indeed Begin at Sixty? Revisiting the UDHR as a "Single Garment or Destiny" in a Hyperglobalizing World Upendra Baxi 25 Human Rights, American Exceptionalism, and the Stories We Tell Natsu Taylor Saito 41 Defamation of Religions: The End of Pluralism? L. Bennett Graham 69 The Environment: State Sovereignty, Human Rights, and Armed Conflict Johan D. van der Vyver 85 Vulnerable Women: A Critical Reflection on Human Rights Discourse and Sexual Violence Pamela Scully 113 Security Council Resolution 1820: On Militarism, Flashlights, Raincoats, and Rooms With Doors—A Political Perspective on Where It Came From and What It Adds Sam Cook 125 Access to International Criminal Justice For Victims of Violence Against Women Under International Family Law Mohamed Y. Mattar 141 COMMENTS Back to the Future: Redefining the Foreign Investment and National Security Act's Conception of National Security James F.F. Carroll 167 [D]effective Control: Problems Arising From the Application of Non-Military Command Responsibility By the International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda Sean Libby 201 User Fee or Tax: Does Diplomatic Immunity From Taxation Extend to New York City's Proposed Congestion Charge? Leslie A. Powell 231 The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the Private Equity Era: Extracting a Hidden Element Sam Singer 273 An Evaluation of Russia's Impending Claim For Continental Shelf Expansion: Why Rule 5 Will Shelve Russia's Submission Brian Spielman 309 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL Volume 60 Number 6 June 2009 SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION 1203 THE CONSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SELF-DEFENSE IN TORT AND CRIMINAL LAW, GRAMMATICALLY-CORRECT ORIGINALISM, AND OTHER SECOND AMENDMENT MUSINGS Alan Brownstein 1205 HELLER, HIGH WATER(MARK)? LOWER COURTS AND THE NEW RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS Brannon P. Denning and Glenn H. Reynolds 1245 HELLER, CITIZENSHIP, AND THE RIGHT TO SERVE IN THE MILITARY Elizabeth L. Hillman 1269 SUPPLY RESTRICTIONS AT THE MARGINS OF HELLER AND THE: ABORTION ANALOGUE: STENBERG PRINCIPLES, ASSAULTS WEAPONS, AND THE ATTITUDINALIST CRITIQUE Nicholas J. Johnson 1285 SECOND AMENDMENT LIMITATIONS AND CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Don B. Kates and Clayton E. Cramer 1339 FOUR EXCEPTIONS IN SEARCH OF A THEORY: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA V. HELLER AND JUDICIAL IPSE DIXIT Canton F.W. Larson 1371 HELLER AND NONLETHAL WEAPONS Craig S. Lerner and Nelson Lund 1387 HELLER AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION: ORIGINALISM'S LAST GASP Rory K. Little 1415 SECOND AMENDMENT DECISION RULES Calvin Massey 1431 THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE STATES REVISITED AFTER HELLER Michael Kent Curtis 1445 WHY DIDN'T THE SUPREME COURT TAKE MY ADVICE IN THE HELLER CASE? SOME SPECULATIVE RESPONSES TO AN EGOCENTRIC QUESTION Sanford Levinson 1491 NOTES CLOSING THE TAX GAP: ENCOURAGING VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE THROUGH MASS-MEDIA PUBLICATION OF HIGH-PROFILE TAX ISSUES Elizabeth Branham 1507 PER SE TREATMENT: AN UNNECESSARY RELIC OF ANTITRUST LITIGATION Adam Weg 1535 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW Volume 37 Number 3 Spring 2009 ARTICLES THE SIGNIFICANCE OE THE SHIFT TOWARD AS-APPLIED CHALLENGES IN ELECTION LAW Joshua A. Douglas 635 PRO BONO PUBLICO IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE: THE MEANING OF PRO BONO IN SOLO AND SMALL LAW FIRMS Leslie C. Levin 699 FACTS DO MATTER: A REPLY TO BAGENSTOS Gregory Mitchell & Philip E. Tetlock 737 RIGHTS OF THE DEAD Kirsten Rabe Smolensky 763 NOTES SEC RULE 10B5-2: A CALL FOR REVITALIZING THE COMMISSION'S EFFORTS IN THE WAR ON INSIDER TRADING Michael G. Capeci 805 THE END OF AN ERA: CLOSING THE EXCLUSIONARY DEBATE UNDER HERRING V. UNITED STATES Sean D. Doherty 839 FINDING COMMON GROUND: HOW INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE CAN ACCOUNT FOR THE DIVERSITY OF SEXUAL MINORITY POPULATIONS IN THE EMPLOYMENT NON- DISCRIMINATION ACT Meredith R. Palmer 873 IOWA LAW REVIEW Volume 99 Number 5 July 2009 CRITICAL RACE THEORY SPEAKER SERIES CRT 20: HONORING OUR PAST, CHARTING OUR FUTURE INTRODUCTION CELEBRATING CRITICAL RACE THEORY AT 20 ANGELA ONWUACHI-WILLIG 1497 ARTICLES LIBERAL MCCARTHYISM AND THE ORIGINS OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY RICHARD DELGADO 1505 THE RE-EMERGENCE OF RACE AS A BIOLOGICAL CATEGORY: THE SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS—REAFFIRMATION OF RACE ALEX M. JOHNSON, JR. 1547 POST-RACIALISM SUMI CHO 1589 JIM CROW ETHICS AND THE DEFENSE OF THE JENA SIX ANTHONY V. ALFIERI 1651 NOTES THE BRANDING OF AMERICA: THE RISE OF GEOGRAPHIC TRADEMARKS AND THE NEED FOR A STRONG FAIR USE DEFENSE JOSEPH C. DANIELS 1703 THERE'S ''NO SUCH THING AS TOO MUCH SPEECH": HOW ADVERTISING DEREGULATION AND THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS CAN PROTECT DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA KRISTIN M. FORMANEK 1743 THE ANTIFRAUD SAVINGS CLAUSE OF THE: NATIONAL SECUIUTI ES MARKETS IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1996 EVAN J. LEITCH 1769 REAL ESTATE CAUSES REAL PROBLEMS FOR INVESTORS: REGULATING EXECUTIVE LIQUIDATION OF STOCK OPTIONS AS A SOURCE OF REAL-ESTATE FINANCING LINDSEY A. REIGHARD 1793 SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL Volume 25 Number 4 April 2009 SYMPOSIUM REVIEW WHERE IS THE ITC GOING AFTER KYOCERA? Bus de Blank & Bing Cheng 701 THE SHIFTING SANDS OF PRICE EROSION: PRICE EROSION DAMAGES SHIFT BY TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DEPENDING UPON THE ADMISSIBILITY OF PRE-NOTICE ERODED PRICES Bohrer, Lynde & Morris 723 IT'S YOUR TURN, BUT IT'S MY MOVE: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION FOR SPORTS "MOVES" F. Scott Kieff, Robert G. Kramer & Robert M. Kunstadt 765 INJUNCTIONS ENJOINED; REMEDIES RESTRUCTURED Lily Lim & Sarah E. Craven 787 EXCLUSION OF DOWNSTREAM PRODUCTS AFTER KYOCERA: A REVISED FRAMEWORK FOR GENERAL EXCLUSION ORDERS Michael J. Lyons, Andrew J. Wu & Harry F. Doscher 821 APPLICATION OF THE INEQUITABLE CONDUCT DOCTRINE AFTER KINGSDOWN Erik R. Puknys & Jared D. Schuettenhelm 839 ARTICLES POISED ON THE PRECIPICE: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF PRIVACY LITIGATION Andrew B. Serwin 883 THE HISTORY, CONTENT, APPLICATION AND INFLUENCE OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA'S PATENT LOCAL RULES James Ware & Brian Davy 965 TRADEMARK REPORTER Volume 99 Number 4 July-August 2009 ARTICLES Editor's Note 891 Trademarks and Human Rights: Oil and Water? Or Chocolate and Peanut Butter? Megan M. Carpenter 892 Trademarks as Fundamental Rights—Europe Burkhart Goebel 931 Indigenous Trade Marks and Human Rights: An Australian and New Zealand Perspective Peter J. Chalk and Alexander Dunlop 956 Famous Marks Under the TDRA David S. Welkowitz 983 Trademark Protection for Restaurant Owners: Having Your Cake and Trademarking It, Too Lisa K. Krizman 1004 Amiens Brief of The International Trademark Association in Grupo Anderson's, S.A. de C.V. v. Mexican Institute of Industrial Property, IMPI 1029 Book Review 1036 WILLAMETTE LAW REVIEW Volume 45 Number 4 Summer 2009 ARTICLES THE PROBLEM METHOD: NO SIMPLE SOLUTION Shirley Lung 723 DISCOUNTING FOREIGN IMPORTS: FOREIGN AUTHORITY IN CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION & THE CURB OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY Zachary Larsen 767 IN DEFENSE OF STARE DECISIS Michael Gentithes 799 IDEA, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, TUITION REIMBURSEMENT, AND THE SUPREME COURT: WHO WOULD PAY FOR THAT? Shawn C. Swisher 823 DUQUESNE LAW REVIEW Volume 47 Number 3 Summer 2009 THE PENNSYLVANIA ISSUE Honoring Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy IN MEMORY OF RALPH J. CAPPY, RETIRED CHIEF JUSTICE OF PENNSYLVANIA Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille 467 DEDICATION Gov. Edward G. Rendell 479 THE HONORABLE RALPH CAPPY: DISTINGUISHED KEEPER OF THE KING'S BENCH TRADITION Hon. Ruggero J. Aldisert 481 RIGHT FOR ANY REASON: AN UNSETTLED DOCTRINE AT THE SUPREME COURT LEVEL AND AN ANECDOTAL EXPERIENCE WITH FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE CAPPY Justice Thomas G. Saylor 489 THE COLLEGIAL CHIEF Justice Max Baer 499 NEW JUDICIAL FEDERALISM AND THE PENNSYLVANIA EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS ON THE EDMUNDS DECISION Hon. Thomas M. Hardiman 503 A TRIBUTE IN RHYME Justice J. Michael Eakin 529 PERSPECTIVES ON POETRY IN JUDICIAL OPINIONS—OR—HOW AN ELEGIAC SQUIRREL CAME TO ADDRESS THE PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT Introduction by Sarah Andrews 533 TRIBUTE TO CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY Mark A. Nordenberg 543 AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY: THE ROLE OF CHIEF JUSTICE CAPPY Hon. Joseph A. Del Sole with William S. Stickman IV 547 CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH CAPPY Hon. Maureen Lally-Green 555 CHIEF JUSTICE CAPPY—IT'S ALL ABOUT CASE MANAGEMENT Hon. R. Stanton Wettick, Jr. 563 COMMERCE COURT: A SMALL PART OF THE CHIEF'S LEGACY Hon. Christine A. Ward 573 REMARKS ON THE CONTINUING LEGACY OF CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY Hon. Cynthia A. Baldwin 579 Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf 581 Andrew F. Susko 582 CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY'S DEATH PENALTY DISSENTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURAL PROTECTIONS Bruce P. Merenstein & Paul H. Titus 587 A TRIBUTE TO RALPH J. CAPPY, CHIEF JUSTICE, PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT, RETIRED Elizabeth Surgent Minnotte 605 MORRISON V. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE AND THE PENNSYLVANIA REVOLUTION IN SCOPE AND STANDARD OF REVIEW Lu-in Wang 609 THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY REFLECTIONS OF THREE LAW CLERKS Jeffrey P. Bauman, Leslie Kozler, & Joy G. McNally 617 THE JUDICIAL OPINIONS OF CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY OF THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA (1990-2007) Joel Fishman, Ph.D. 627 Recent Decision WHEN A TOWNSHIP EXERCISES THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN, THE COURT MUST SEEK THE TRUE PURPOSE BEHIND THE TAKING AND VOID THE CONDEMNATION WHERE IT EXCEEDS STATUTORY AUTHORITY: MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP V. LANDS OF STONE Jason J. Kelley 655 CHIEF JUSTICE RALPH J. CAPPY: AN EPILOGUE Ken Gormley 681 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 25 Number 2 Winter 2008 INTERVIEW Interview With Bobby Lee Cook 317 ARTICLES Law and the Polarization of American Politics Stephen E. Gottlieb 339 Losing the Law War: The Bush Administration's Strategic Errors John O. McGinnis 377 Unintended Consequences: Why Congress Should Tread Lightly When Entering the Field of Family Law Elizabeth G. Patterson 397 NOTES & COMMENTS Waiting to Exhale: How "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" Reduces Breathing Space for Student Speakers & Alters the Constitutional Limits on Schools' Disciplinary Actions Against Student Threats in the Light of Morse v. Frederick Angie Fox 435 Bareboat Charters: Can a Shipowner Limit Liability to Third Parties? Answers for Owners Attempting to Navigate the Unsettled Waters in the Eleventh Circuit John W. 'Chris' Chitty 477 Illegal Immigration, Social Security Numbers, and the Federal Privacy Act: A Suggested Avenue of Litigation Katharine Madison Burnett 503 JOURNAL OF LAW, ECONOMICS & POLICY Volume 5 Number 1 Spring 2009 IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION AS REDISTRIBUTIVE TAXATION: WORKING WOMEN AND THE COSTS OF PROTECTIONISM IN THE LABOR MARKET Howard F. Chang 1 WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE: NEW IMMIGRANTS IN THE MEATPACKING AND POULTRY PROCESSING INDUSTRY Anna Williams Shavers 31 NAFTA, GLOBALIZATION, AND MEXICAN MIGRANTS Bill Ong Hing 87 THE STATE OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY: THE QUANDARY OF ECONOMIC METHODOLOGY AND THE RELEVANCE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH TO KNOW Vernon M. Briggs Jr. 177 COMMENTS ON VERNON BRIGGS’S THE STATE OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY: THE QUANDARY OF ECONOMIC METHODOLOGY AND THE RELEVANCE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH TO KNOW Rimvydas Baltaduonis 195 SOME BASIC ECONOMICS OF IMMIGRATION Donald J. Boudreaux 199 JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY & LAW Volume 36 Number 4 Winter 2008 Notes on Contributors 521 Concerns About Litigation: Conceptualization, Development, and Measurement STANLEY L. BRODSKY, PH.D., AND ROBERT J. CRAMER, M.A. 525 To Treat or Not to Treat: Ethical Deliberation on Epilepsy Treatment ERICH RICHTER, M.D., LEE HYER, PH.D., SARAH P. NOORANI, B.A., AND MARY TOOLE, M.S.P.H 543 Engendered Homicide NATALIE K. ISSER, B.A., PH.D. AND LITA LINZER SCHWARTZ, PH.D., ABPP (FORENSIC) 577 Foster Care and Social Services LITA LINZER SCHWARTZ, PH.D., ABPP (FORENSIC) 609 Ethics in Forensic Psychiatry: Re-Imagining the Wasteland After 25 Years ALAN A. STONE, M.D. AND DUNCAN C. MACCOURT J.D., M.D. 617 Ethics Redux: A Commentary on Professor Alan Stone's "Ethics in Forensic Psychiatry: Re- Imagining the Wasteland After 25 Years" DANIEL P. GREENFIELD, M.D., M.P.H., M.S. 645 Ethical Expert Testimony, An Uneasy “Moral Adventure”: A Grateful Response CHARLES PATRICK EWING, J.D., PH.D. 653 Book Section: Essays and Reviews A Social History of Madness, by Roy Porter, reviewed by Ellen D. Mandel, D.M.H., M.P.A., P.A.-C. 659 Crime, Punishment, and Mental Illness by Patricia E. Erickson and Steven K. Erickson, reviewed by Kenneth J. Weiss 669 American Eve: Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, The Birth of the "It” Girl and the Crime of the Century by Paula Uruburu, reviewed by Jack A. Gottschalk, J.D., M.S.M., M.A. 673 Commentary Forensic Mental Health Aspects of Adolescent "Cyber Bullying”: A Jurisprudent Science Perspective ERIC Y. DROGIN, J.D., PH.D., ABPP AND KATHERINE YOUNG, J.D. 679 Index to The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Volume 36 (2008) Following Page 690 PIERCE LAW REVIEW Volume 7 Number 3 June 2009 ARTICLES STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON NEW HAMPSHIRE'S TAXING POWER: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MODERN STATE Marcus Hurn 251 STEPPING BEYOND THE SMITH PLAINTIFFS' RELIANCE ON CORSO: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO RECOVERING EMOTIONAL-DISTRESS DAMAGES IN WRONGFUL-BIRTH CASES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Parker B. Potter, Jr. 327 NOTES INNOVATION OR A RACE TO THE BOTTOM? TRUST "MODERNIZATION" IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Christopher Paul 353 FIRST AMENDMENT, SECOND FIDDLE? FREE SPEECH IN NEW HAMPSHIRE'S CONSTITUTION Adam Rick 373 PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC POLICY, AND LAW Volume 15 Number 3 August 2009 Articles Procedural Justice in Resolving Family Disputes: Implications for Childhood Bullying Michael R. Brubacher, Mark R. Fondacaro, Eve M. Brunk, Veda E. Brown, and Scott A. Miller 149 Using the "Mr. Big" Technique to Elicit Confessions: Successful Innovation or Dangerous Development in the Canadian Legal System? Steven M. Smith, Veronica Stinson, and Marc W. Patry 168 Intoxicated Witnesses and Suspects: Procedures and Prevalence According to Law Enforcement Jacqueline R. Evans, Nadja Schreiber Compo, and Melissa B. Russano 194 Other Call for Nominations iii Instructions to Authors 222 New Editors Appointed, 2011-2016 iv Subscription Order Form 193 TAX LAW REVIEW Volume 62 Number 2 Winter 2009 SUBSIDIZING CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS: INCENTIVES, INFORMATION, AND THE PRIVATE PURSUIT OF PUBLIC GOALS David M. Schizer 221 RECONSIDERING THE TAXATION OF FOREIGN INCOME James R. Hines, Jr. 269 COMMENTARY CONSIDERING "RECONSIDERING THE TAXATION OF FOREIGN INCOME" Mitchell A. Kane 299 COMMENTARY OWNERSHIP NEUTRALITY AND PRACTICAL COMPLICATIONS Stephen E. Shay 317 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW Volume 2009 Number 3 Articles Resolving the Foreclosure Crisis: Modification of Mortgages in Bankruptcy Adam J. Levitin 565 Creating a Paternalistic Market for Legal Rules Affecting the Benefit Promise Brendan S. Maher 657 Whose Idea Was It? Why Violations of State Laws Enacted Pursuant to Federal Mandates Should Not Be Negligence Per Se Barbara Kritchevsky 693 Comments A Match Made in Heaven or a Pair of Star-Crossed Lovers? Assessing Dormant-Foreign- Commerce-Clause Limitations on the Wisconsin-China Relationship Jennifer M. Lee 733 Sketchy Eyewitness-Identification Procedures: A Proposal to Draw up Legal Guidelines for the Use of Facial Composites in Criminal Investigations Jessica M. McNamara 763 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): Judicial Remedies for Systemic Noncompliance Erin B. Stein 801 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Volume 39 Number 3 Summer 2009 ARTICLES At Home with Nature: Early Reflections on Green Building Laws and the Transformation of the Built Environment Keith H. Hirokawa 507 Swamp Swaps: The "Second Nature" of Wetlands Fred Bosselman 577 Environmental Liabilities and the Federal Securities Laws: A Proposal for Improved Disclosure of Climate Change-Related Risks Mark Latham 647 2008 NINTH CIRCUIT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW INTRODUCTION 729 CASE SUMMARIES 735 CHAPTERS The Friends of Yosemite Valley Saga: The Challenge of Addressing the Merced River's User Capacities John Cathcart-Rake 833 Halting the Hitchhikers: Challenges and Opportunities for Controlling Ballast Water Discharges and Aquatic Invasive Species Suzanne Bostrom 867 NINTH CIRCUIT INDEX 915 GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW Volume 40 Number 3 2008-2009 RAINFORESTS AND REGULATION: NEW DIRECTIONS IN BRAZILIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS An Introduction to Brazilian Environmental Law Antonio de Aguiar Patriota 611 Defending Public Prosecutors and Defining Brazil's Environmental "Public Interest": A Review of Lesley McAllister's Making Law Matter: Environmental Protection and Legal Institutions in Brazil Colin Crawford 619 On Environmental Enforcement and Compliance: A Reply to Professor Crawford's Review of Making Law Matter: Environmental Protection and Legal Institutions in Brazil Lesley K. McAllister 649 A Response to Professor McAllister's Reply to My Review of Making Law Matter Colin Crawford 687 Writing the Law of Latin America Jorge L. Esquirol 693 Environmental Rights and Brazil's Obligations in the Inter-American Human Rights System Dinah Shelton 733 Historical Views on Environment and Environmental Law in Brazil Arlindo Daibert 779 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW & POLICY Volume 30 Number 2 Spring 2009 ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS 2009 ANNUAL MEETING: WOMEN IN LEGAL EDUCATION PANEL An Introduction to the Cleopatra Syndrome: Golda, Indira, Bella, Shirley, Margaret, Geraldine and Hillary (and now Sarah): Educating Women for Leadership Roles in the 21st Century Beverly McQueary Smith 485 Leadership in Her Own Image: Valuing Women's Different Lives Pamela Laufer-Ukeles 493 The Clinton/Palin Phenomenon and Young Women Voters JoEllen Lind 513 Economic Concerns, Beleaguered Corporations, and Women in Corporate Boardrooms Elizabeth A. Novicki 549 Mitigating Gender Schemas: the Women, Leadership & Equality Program at the University of Maryland School of Law Nina Schichor 563 Leadership and Lawyering Lessons from the 2008 Elections Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Catherine H. Tinsley, Sandra Cheldelin, & Emily T. Amanatullah 581 The Anatomy of a "Pantsuit": Performance, Proxy and Presence for Women of Color in Legal Education Deleso Alford Washington 605 CURRENT PUBLIC LAW AND POLICY ISSUES Upperworld Gangsters, Underworld Businessmen: Made Men, Corporate Raiders and the Discrepancies between the Enforcement of Organized and Organizational Crime. Or, Why a Last Name that Ends with a Vowel Still Means Hard Time for a Defendant. Seth Benjamin Cobin 627 E-Waste Gone Haywire: Crafting a Response to the Weaknesses in Minnesota's E-Waste Recycling Legislation Celeste Hollerud 683 ILSA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW Volume 15 Number 3 Summer 2009 ARTICULOS & ESSAYS Real Estate Development in Cuba: Present and Future Antonio R. Zamora 605 Comments on the Reforms to the Mexican Energy Laws of 2008 Antonio Riva Palacio Lavín 629 Custom as a Source of Law: Argentinean and Comparative Legal Systems Germán Savastano 651 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW Volume 34 Number 4 Summer 2009 ARTICLE Caremark and Enterprise Risk Management Stephen M. Bainbridge 967 INVENTION, CREATION, & PUBLIC POLICY SYMPOSIUM: THE COPYRIGHT ACT & THE PUBLIC INTEREST From Distribution to Dialogue: Remarks on the Concept of Balance in Copyright Law Abraham Drassinower 991 A Tale of (At Least) Two Authors: Focusing Copyright Law on Process Over Product Laura A. Heymann 1009 Photographs of Public Domain Paintings: How, If at All, Should We Protect Them? R. Anthony Reese 1033 Relevant Markets for Copyrighted Works Sara K. Stadler 1059 PATENT REFORM & INNOVATION INCENTIVES Enabling After-Arising Technology Kevin Emerson Collins 1083 Describing Patents as Real Options Christopher A. Cotropia 1127 INNOVATION & COMPETITION POLICY Patent Holdup, Patent Remedies, and Antitrust Responses Thomas F. Cotter 1151 Carte Blanche, Quanta, and Competition Policy Shubha Ghosh 1209 Patents, Property, and Competition Policy Herbert Hovenkamp 1243 Antitrust and Patent Law as Component Parts of Innovation Policy Christopher R. Leslie 259 NOTE Sanders v. Brown: State-Action Immunity and Judicial Protection of the Master Settlement Agreement Robert W. Bauer 1291 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Volume 24 Number 2 Spring 2009 The Effectiveness of Biodiversity Law John Copeland Nagle 203 Improving the Odds of Government Accountability in the Disaster-Prone Era: Using the 9/11 Fund Factors to Remedy the Problem of Toxic Katrina Trailers Olympia Duhart 253 NRDC v. Winter: Is NEPA Impeding National Security Interests? CC Vassar 279 A Failed Land Use Legal and Policy Framework for the African Commons?: Reviewing Rangeland Governance in Kenya Robert M. Kibugi 309 Assessing the Validity of Linking Programs: A Case Study of Destin, Florida's Innovative Attainable Workforce Housing Program Rubina Shaldjian 337 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 17 Number 3 2009 ARTICLE Climate Change and Backlash Eric Biber 1295 STUDENT ARTICLES Pushing NEPA's Boundaries: Using NEPA to Improve the Relationship Between Animal Law and Environmental Law Lars Johnson 1367 Lessons Learned: Transferring the European Union's Experiences with Energy Efficiency Policy to China Shelley Welton 1421 STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION WINNER Stopping the Campaign to Deregulate Factory Farm Air Pollution Tarah Heinzen 1482 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW Volume 84 Number 5 July 2009 FEDERAL COURTS, PRACTICE & PROCEDURE Taylor v. Sturgell, Procedural Due Process, and the Day-in-Court Ideal: Resolving the Virtual Representation Dilemma Martin H. Redish & William J. Katt 1877 Litigation Realities Redux Kevin M. Clermont 1919 Creating Legal Rights for Suspected Terrorists: Is the Court Being Courageous or Politically Pragmatic? Robert J. Pushaw, Jr. 1975 Power, Protocol, and Practicality: Communications from the District Court During an Appeal Catherine T. Struve 2053 Boumediene's Quiet Theory: Access to Courts and the Separation of Powers Stephen I. Vladeck 2107 Federal Question Jurisdiction and Justice Holmes Ann Woolhandler & Michael G. Collins 2151 NOTES "If an (Endangered) Tree Falls in the Forest, and No One Is Around . . . .”: Resolving the Divergence Between Standing Requirements and Congressional Intent in Environmental Legislation Preston Carter 2191 The "Person" at Federal Law: A Framework and a RICO Test Suite Michael J. Gerardi 2239 Removing from Stare Administrative Agencies Emily M. Rector 2269 INDEX UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE Volume 12 Number 1 2008-2009 IDEALIZED INTO POWERLESSNESS: HOW A JUDICIAL ORDER IN NEBRASKA V. SAFI COULD SEND WOMEN'S RIGHTS BACK TO COLONIAL AMERICA ERIN P. DAVENPORT 1 OUR "RIGHTS ARE NOT CAST IN STONE": POST-KATRINA ENVIRONMENTAL "RED-LINING" AND THE NEED FOR A BROAD-BASED HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYERING MOVEMENT AMY LAURA CAHN 37 ETHICAL BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS AS ART AND SCIENCE: TEN RULES FOR BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS RICHARD O. ZERBE, JR. 73 MENDING THE POTHOLE & EXPANDING AVENUES OF ENFORCEMENT: HOME MORTGAGE LITIGATION REFORM DEUEL ROSS 107 VIRGINIA SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL Volume 8 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES CALCULATING THE EXPECTED EARNINGS OF A MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER Roger I. Abrams 193 TITLE IX AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT CLAIMS INVOLVING EDUCATIONAL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES AND STUDENT-ATHLETES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Diane Heckman 223 NOTE BLACK, TIE OPTIONAL: HOW THE NBA'S DRESS CODE VIOLATES TITLE VII Max N. Panoff 275 ANTITRUST LAW JOURNAL Volume 76 Number 1 2009 SYMPOSIUM: REMEDIES FOR DOMINANT FIRM MISCONDUCT INTRODUCTION Kathryn M. Fenton 1 EDITOR’S NOTE: MONOPOLIZATION REMEDIES AND ANTITRUST AFTER THE FALL Christopher J. Sprigman 5 THE PAST, PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE OF MONOPOLIZATION REMEDIES Spencer Weber Waller 11 SECTION 2 REMEDIES: WHAT TO DO AFTER CATCHING THE TIGER BY THE TAIL Thomas O. Barnett 31 REMEDIES IN EUROPEAN ANTITRUST LAW Per Hellström, Frank Maier-Rigaud, and Friedrich Wenzel Bulst 43 REMEDIES FOR EXCLUSIONARY CONDUCT SHOULD PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE COMPETITIVE PROCESS Gergory J. Werden 65 DISGORGEMENT AS AN ANTITRUST REMEDY Einer Elhauge 79 DETREBLING ANTITRUST DAMAGES IN MONOPOLIZATION CASES Edward D. Cavanagh 97 THE CASE FOR ANTITRUST CIVIL PENALTIES Harry First 127 THINKING OUTSIDE THE ILLINOIS BRICK BOX: A PROPOSAL FOR REFORM Andrew I. Gavil 167 MONOPOLIZATION FOLLIES: THE DANGERS OF STRUCTURAL REMEDIES UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE SHERMAN ACT Richard A. Epstein 205 MEASURING COMPLIANCE WITH COMPULSORY LICENSING REMEDIES IN THE AMERICAN MICROSOFT CASE William H. Page and Seldon J. Childers 239 REGULATING INTEROPERABILITY: LESSONS FROM AT&T, MICROSOFT, AND BEYOND Philip J. Weiser 271 BARGAINING IN THE SHADOW OF THE RATE-SETTING COURTS Daniel A. Crane 307 PRICING ABUSES BY ESSENTIAL PATENT HOLDERS IN A STANDARD-SETTING CONTEXT: A VIEW FROM EUROPE Damien Geradin 329 AFTERWORD: THE PURPOSES OF ANTITRUST REMEDIES A. Douglas Melamed 359 KENTUCKY JOURNAL OF EQUINE, AGRICULTURE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW Volume 1 Number 1 2008-2009 ARTICLES No Contest? An Analysis of the Legality of Thoroughbred Handicapping Contests under Conflicting State Law Regimes Laura A. D’Angelo & Daniel I. Waxman 1 State Regulation of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Therapies: Defining the Practice of Veterinary Medicine in the 21st Century Milton C. Toby 29 NOTES The Pending Farmers’ Market Fiasco: Small-Time Farmers, Part-Time Shoppers, and a Big-Time Problem Brandon Baird 49 Reining in the Horse Racing Industry: A Proposal for Federal Regulation of Steroid Use in Racehorses Jennifer M. Jabroski 67 COMMENTS Huber Winery v. Wilcher: The Commerce Clause, State Regulations and the Free Trade of Wine William H. Brammell, Jr. 87 Topping v. Commissioner: An Example of How an Equestrian Taxpayer Can Utilize “Single Activity” to Preclude the IRS “Hobby Loss” Challenge Anna I. Garcia 97 Opening the Door: Recognizing the Many Hats of Jockeys for Workers’ Compensation Coverage Erin N. Malony 109 The Role of Administrative Law in Regulating “Mad Cow Disease” as Explained in Creekstone Farms Premium Beef, LLC v. Department of Agriculture Courtney E. Ross 123 Disappearing Acts: How Parens Patriae Makes Private Environmental Suits Vanish in the Blink of an Eye Christopher Way 135 Overview of the KJEANRL Paperless Substantiation Method 149 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL Volume 16 Number 1 Spring 2009 Upon Further Review: How NFL Network Is Violating the Sherman Act Ross C. Paolino 1 Black and Blue: An Examination of Trademarking University Color Schemes Jeremiah Kline 47 Tip Your “Cap” to the Players: 2007-2008 Off-Season Reveals NHL’s Salary Cap Benefits on Players Joshua M. Liebman 81 The Return of the Natural: How the Federal Government Can Ensure That Roy Hobbs Outlasts Barry Bonds in Major League Baseball Joshua M. Kimura 111 Homeruns and Taxes: The IRS and Its Treasure Trove Regulation Neil M. Mazer 139 Time to Move On? Franchise Relocation in MLS, Antitrust Implications. . . and the Hope That FIFA Is Not Watching Matthew C. Garner 159 The Development of Sports Law in the European Union, Its Globalisation, and the Competition Law Aspects of European Sports Broadcasting Rights Steven Stewart 183 The Interaction Between the Americans with Disabilities Act and Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Sports Robert F. Moore 231 High Standards for High School Athletes: Defamation Law and Tomorrow’s Stars John G. Long 255 Beyond the Injured Reserve: The Struggle Facing Former NFL Players in Obtaining Much Needed Disability Assistance A. Jason Huebinger 279 Inclusionary Seating: Application of the Principle of Inclusionary Zoning to Stadium Event Ticket Pricing Nadir S. Ahmed 301 Goldstein v. Pataki: Down But Not Out, Fifteen Property Owners Stop the Clock on Bruce Ratner’s Eminent Domain Game Andrew T. Miragliotta 319 Borden v. School District of the District of the Township of East Brunswick: How the Third Circuit Extended the Separation of Church and State to the Football Field Zachary Herlands 333 Tulane University School of Law Moot Court Mardi Gras Invitational: 2008 Competition Problem 353 Winning Brief 375 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW Volume 97 Number 4 August 2009 ARTICLES CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS Richard H. Fallon, Jr. 975 JUDGING JOURNALISM: THE TURN TOWARD PRIVACY AND JUDICIAL REGULATION OF THE PRESS Amy Gajda 1039 WHAT’S WRONG WITH VICTIMS’ RIGHTS IN JUVENILE COURT?: RETRIBUTIVE VERSUS REHABILITATIVE SYSTEMS OF JUSTICE Kristin Henning 1107 COURTING GENOCIDE: THE UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Jide Nzelibe 1171 COMMENTS THE GUANTÁNAMO GAME: A PUBLIC CHOICE PERSPECTIVE ON JUDICIAL REVIEW IN WARTIME Josh Benson 1219 DEFRAUDING THE AMERICAN DREAM: PREDATORY LENDING IN LATINO COMMUNITIES AND REFORM OF CALIFORNIA’S LENDING LAW Nicole Lutes Fuentes 1279 CHICANA/O-LATINA/O LAW REVIEW Volume 28 2009 ARTICLES I COULDN’T HELP MYSELF—MY CULTURE MADE ME DO IT: THE USE OF CULTURAL EVIDENCE IN THE HEATOF PASSION DEFENSE Aahren R. DePalma 1 RACE AND THE SHAPING OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY Donald S. Dobkin 19 CHICANAS, CHICANOS AND “FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD” Guadalupe T. Luna 43 COMMENT THE CHICANA/O LATINA/O LAW REVIEW: THE PLIGHT OF THE IDENTITY JOURNAL Jose Macias 57 HAMLINE LAW REVIEW Volume 32 Number 3 Summer 2009 THE FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT: SEARCHING FOR THE CROSSROADS OF SAFETY AND INNOVATION ARTICLES Federal Preemption in FDA-Regulated Product-Liability Litigation: Where We Are and Where We Might Be Headed James M. Beck 657 FDA Preemption, Wyeth, Congress, and a Crystal Ball David C. Vladeck 707 The Height of Presumption: Preemption and the Role of Courts Robert N. Weiner 727 Congressional Oversight of Supreme Court Preemption Decisions Richard A. Samp 747 Name Brand Exposure for Generic Drug Use: Prescription for Liability Bridget M. Ahmann and Erin M. Verneris 767 COMMENT The Fate of the Injured Patient in the Wake of Riegel v. Medtronic: Should Congress Interject? Malika Kanodia 791 INDIANA LAW REVIEW Volume 42 Number 2 2009 ARTICLE Opting Only in: Contractarians, Waiver of Liability Provisions, and the Race to the Bottom J. Robert Brown, Jr. & Sandeep Gopalan 285 PROGRAM ON LAW AND STATE GOVERNMENT FELLOWSHIP SYMPOSIUM Education reform and State Government: The Role of Tests, Expectations, Funding, and Failure What Do We Expect? An Introduction to the Law, Money, and Results of State Educational Systems Cynthia A. Baker 317 Courting Trouble: Litigation, High-Stakes Testing, and Education Policy Michael Heise 327 State Takeovers of School Districts: Race and the Equal Protection Clause Joseph O. Oluwole & Preston C. Green, III 343 NOTES Overkill: An Exaggerated Response to the Sale of Murderabilia Ellen Hurley 411 The Effect of Indiana Code Section 22-9-1-16 on Employee Civil Rights Kathryn E. Olivier 441 Teachers’ Sexual Harassment Claims Based on Student Conduct: Do Special Education Teachers Waive Their Right to a Harassment-Free Workplace? David Thompson 475 The Problematic Application of Title VII’s Limitations Period in the Pay Discrimination Context: Ledbetter v. Goodyear, the Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and an Argument for a Modified Balancing Test Jonathan Wright 503 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW Volume 108 Number 1 October 2009 ARTICLES UNDERSTANDING PLEADING DOCTRINE A. Benjamin Spencer 1 UNSETTLING DRUG PATENT SETTLEMENTS: A FRAMEWORK FOR PRESUMPTIVE ILLEGALITY Michael A. Carrier 37 NOTES FAILURE OF A “BASIC ASSUMPTION”: THE EMERGING STANDARD FOR EXCUSE UNDER MAE PROVISIONS Nathan Somogie 81 EXAMINING PRESIDENTIAL POWER THROUGH THE RUBRIC OF EQUITY Eric A. White 113 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION Volume 24 Number 3 2009 Articles Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution Lawrence Susskind 395 Deliberative Democracy as Dispute Resolution? Conflict, Interests, and Reasons Hiro N. Aragaki 407 Was Machiavelli Right? Lying in Negotiation and the Art of Defensive Self-Help Peter Reilly 481 Exploring the Concept of Power in Mediation: Mediators’ Sources of Power and Influence Tactics Omer Shapira 535 Notes Achieving Peace in Iraq Through Negotiations: Lessons Learned from the Northern Ireland Peace Process Andrew K. Lavin 571 Learning from the Mistakes of Others: Changing Major League Baseball’s Substance Abuse Arbitration Procedure Kevin Mahoney 613 Recent Developments 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett, 129 S. Ct. 1456 (2009) 641 Vaden v. Discover Bank et al., 129 S. Ct. 1262 (2008) 655 OREGON LAW REVIEW Volume 87 Number 4 2008 ARTICLES Harry Potter and the (Re)Order of the Artists: Are We Muggles or Goblins? Gary Pulsinelli 1101 From the Greedy to the Needy Wendy C. Gerzog 1133 Biofuels—Snake Oil for the Twenty-First Century Arnold W. Reitze, Jr. 1183 BOOK REVIEW Rodrigo’s Homily: Storytelling, Elite Self-Interest, and Legal Change Richard Delgado 1259 COMMENTS Circumventing Fair Use: How the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Restricts Fair Use and What to Do About It Adam J. Cohen 1293 Unweaving the Dixon Blanket Rule: Flexible Treatment to Protect the Morally Innocent Madeline Engel 1327 PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW JOURNAL Volume 38 Number 4 Summer 2009 ARTICLES Somewhat Different, Yet Surprising Familiar: Small Business Innovative Research Program and Small Business Technology Transfer Program Contract Award Protests David R. White 775 Best Practices for Compliance with the New Government Contractor Compliance and Ethics Rules Under the Federal Acquisition Regulation Sandeep Kathuria 803 Contracting Out Contracting Tishisa L. Braziel 857 NOTES Restrictive Legends in Federal Procurement: Is the Risk of Losing Data Rights Too Great? Brendan Lill 895 Fraud in the Bidding Process: The Limited Remedies Available to Contractors Jessica Fickey 913 Applying the Privacy Act of 1974 to Data Brokers Contracting with the Government James McCain 935 Improving Privatization: How Federal Procurement Concepts Can Solve Lingering Problems in State Contracts for Child Welfare Kristalyn Loson 955 MOOT COURT Court of Federal Claims Task Order Bid Protest Jurisdiction and Expectation Damages: The 2009 McKenna Long & Aldridge “Gilbert A. Cuneo” Government Contracts Moot Court Competition Matthew Chow, Tara L. Ward, Amy Bryan, and Theodore Richard 975 TAX LAW REVIEW Volume 62 Number 3 Spring 2009 TAX POLICY AND PERSONAL IDENTITY OVER TIME Lawrence Zelenak 333 INVESTMENT RISK AND THE TAX BENEFIT OF DEFFERED COMPENSATION Ethan Yale 377 BOOK/TAX CONFORMITY AND EQUITY COMPENSATION David I. Walker & Victor Fleischer 399 TEXAS JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW Volume 18 Number 1 Fall 2008 Articles Violence Against Women as Sex Discrimination: Judging the Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies Alice Edwards 1 Gender and International Law: How the International Criminal Court Can Bring Justice to Victims of Sexual Violence Joshua H. Joseph 61 Women Confined by Prison Bars and Male Images Heidi Lee Cain 103 Note Horizontal Versus Vertical Compromise in Securing LGBT Civil Rights Jennifer Wilson 125 BUSINESS LAWYER Volume 64 Number 4 August 2009 ARTICLES Disclosure Obligations Under the Federal Securities Laws in Government Investigations David M. Stuart and David A. Wilson 973 Contracting to Avoid Extra-Contractual Liability—Can Your Contractual Deal Ever Really Be the "Entire" Deal? Glenn D. West and W Benton Lewis, Jr. 999 Business Successors and the Transpositional Attorney-Client Relationship Henry Sill Bryans 1039 Gheewalla and the Director's Dilemma Sabin Willett 1087 Are Corporate Officers Advised About Fiduciary Duties? Lyman Johnson and Dennis Garvis 1105 REPORTS Changes in the Model Business Corporation Act—Proposed Amendments to Incorporate Electronic Technology Amendments Committee on Corporate Laws, ABA Section of Business Law 1129 Changes in the Model Business Corporation Act—Proposed Shareholder Proxy Access Amendments to Chapters 2 and 10 Committee on Corporate Laws, ABA Section of Business Law 1157 SURVEY—UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: 2008 DEVELOPMENTS The Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Introduction Russell A. Hakes, Stephen L. Sepinuck, and Robyn L. Meadows 1163 Sales Jennifer S. Martin and Robyn L. Meadows 1167 Leases Teresa D. Davidson, Barry A. Graynor, Ruthanne C. Hammett, Edwin E. Huddleson, III, Robert W. Ihne, and Stephen T. Whelan 1187 Payments Stephen C VeItri and Greg Cavanagh 1199 Letters of Credit James G. Barnes and James E. Byrne 1219 Documents of Title Anthony B. Schutz 1229 Investment Securities Howard Darmstadter 1237 Personal Property Secured Transactions Steven O. Weise 1245 International Commercial Law Sandra M. Rocks and Kate A. Sawyer 1263 International Sale of Goods Gregory M. Duhl 1281 DEPAUL BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 7 Number 3 Spring 2009 SYMPOSIUM Winds of Change: Solutions to Causes of Dissatisfaction with Arbitration FOREWORD Katheryn M. Dutenhaver & Stanley P. Sklar 381 ARBITRATION AND CHOICE: TAKING CHARGE OF THE "NEW LITIGATION" (SYMPOSIUM KEYNOTE PRESENTATION) Thomas J. Stipanowich 383 BUILDING A MORE PERFECT BEAST: RETHINKING THE COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT Stephen L. Hayford 437 WHITHER ARBITRATION? WHAT CAN BE DONE TO IMPROVE ARBITRATION AND KEEP OUT LITIGATION'S ILL EFFECTS L. Tyrone Holt 455 THE ROLE OF ARBITRATOR ETHICS Robert A. Holtzman 481 A REPORT CARD ON THE QUALITY OF COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: ASSESSING AND IMPROVING DELIVERY OF THE BENEFITS CUSTOMERS SEEK Hon. Curtis E. von Kann 499 COMMENT DEFINING THE PARAMETERS: WHEN AN ERISA SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTION TRUMPS THE CORRESPONDING PLAN DOCUMENT Megan Rose Bosau 521 HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL Volume 22 Number 2 Summer 2009 INTRODUCTION Health Care as a Basic Human Right: Moving from Lip Service to Reality Senator Edward M. Kennedy 165 ARTICLES The Right to Housing Recovery After Natural Disasters Charles W. Gould 169 Networked Activism Molly Beutz Land 205 NOTES How the Rome Statute Weakens the International Prohibition on Incitement to Genocide Thomas E. Davies 245 Constructing the Right “Not to Be Made a Refuge” at the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights Karl C. Procaccini 231 RECENT DEVELOPMENT Protocol No. 14 ECHR and Russian Non-Ratification: The Current State of Affairs Jennifer Reiss 293 BOOK NOTES 319 HOUSTON JOURNAL OF HEALTH LAW & POLICY Volume 9 Number 2 Spring 2009 PREDICTIVE HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES Foreword: Predictive Health Technologies GAIL JAVITT, J.D., M.P.H. 157 Personalized Medicine and Toxic Exposure JENNIFER GIROD, J.D., PH.D., ANDREW R. KLEIN, J.D. 163 Public Health Law for a Brave New World Book Review: LAWRENCE O. GOSTIN, PUBLIC HEALTH LAW: POWER, DUTY, RESTRAINT (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, 2D ED., 2008) ELIZABETH WEEKS LEONARD, J.D. 181 Genetic Testing for Autism Predisposition: Ethical, Legal, and Social Challenges GARY E. MARCHANT, J.D., PH.D., JASON S. ROBERT PH.D. 203 New "Home Brew" Predictive Genetic Tests Present Significant Regulatory Problems BRUCE PATSNER, M.D., J.D. 237 The Warfarin Revised Package Insert: Is the Information in the Label "Too Thin"? MOLLIE ROTH, J.D. 279 INDIANA LAW REVIEW Volume 42 Number 3 2009 SYMPOSIUM: JAZZING UP FAMILY LAW Jazzing Up Family Law: The First Annual Midwest Family Law Conference Jennifer Ann Drobac 533 Jazz and Family Law: Structures, Freedoms, and Sound Changes Sheila Simon 567 Family Law for the Underclass: Underscoring Law's Ideological Function David Ray Papke 583 The Basis for Legal Parentage and the Clash Between Custody and Child Support Leslie Joan Harris 611 Permanence and Parenthood: The Case for Abolishing the Adoption Annulment Doctrine Margaret M. Mahoney 639 To Be or to Exist: Standards for Deciding Whether Dementia Patients in Nursing Homes Should Engage in Intimacy, Sex, and Adultery Evelyn M. Tenenbaum 675 Katrina Disaster Family Law: The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Families and Family Law Sandie McCarthy-Brown & Susan L. Waysdorf 721 JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW Volume 26 Number 2 Winter 2008 ARTICLE SYMBIOTIC REGULATION Andrew Murray 207 COMMENT WIKIPEDIA MADE LAW? THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL CITATION OF WIKIPEDIA Amber L. Wagner 229 2008 JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY LAW BENCH MEMORANDUM 259 BRIEF FOR THE PETITIONER 283 BRIEF FOR THE RESPONDENT 321 KANSAS JOURNAL OF LAW & PUBLIC POLICY Volume 18 Number 3 Spring 2009 Editor's Letter v The Policy Considerations Surrounding the United States' Immigration Law As Applied to Bi-National Same-Sex Couples: Making the Case For the Uniting American Families Act Dennis A. Golden 301 Forfeiting the Right to Confrontation: Why Victim's Statements Should Be Evaluated Differently Than Witness's Brian Nye 320 Genuine Reform or Just Another Meager Attempt to Regulate Lobbyists: A Critique of the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 Angela Lynne Davis 340 Eligible Telecommunication Carrier Designation, The Kansas Case Study 1997-2008 Mark Bannister & Jon Tholstrup 372 The Bar's Extraordinarily Powerful Role In Selecting the Kansas Supreme Court Professor Stephen J. Ware 392 Comparative Water Law and Management: The Yellow River Basin In Western China and the State of Kansas In the Western United States Burke Griggs, Professor John Peck & Xue Yunpeng 428 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF GENDER, SOCIAL POLICY & THE LAW Volume 17 Number 3 2009 ARTICLES "THE HEBREW LANGUAGE HAS NOT CREATED A TITLE FOR ME": A LEGAL AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF NEW-TYPE FAMILIES Michal Tamir & Dalia Cahana-Amitay 545 CONSIDERING MOM: MATERNITY AND THE MODEL ACT GOVERNING ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY Charles P. Kindregan, Jr. 601 DO YOU WANT TO BE AN ATTORNEY OR A MOTHER? ARGUING FOR A FEMINIST SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF DOUBLE BINDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES DISCRIMINATION Heather Bennett Stanford 627 JOINT AND SHARED PARENTING: VALUING ALL FAMILIES AND ALL CHILDREN IN THE ADOPTION PROCESS WITH AN EXPANDED NOTION OF FAMILY Cynthia R. Mabry 659 FAILURE TO ARREST: A PILOT STUDY OF POLICE RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN RURAL ILLINOIS Sara R. Benson 685 EVENT: TAKING THE HEAT: GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN FIREFIGHTING INTRODUCTION Amanda C. Dupree 705 TRANSCRIPT: TAKING THE HEAT: GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN FIREFIGHTING 713 COMMENTS WHEN STUDENTS TEST POSITIVE, THEIR PRIVACY FAILS: THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S HIV/AIDS REPORTING REQUIREMENT Diane M. DeGroat 751 O TO A, FOR HELPING KILL O: WISCONSIN'S DECISION NOT TO BAR INHERITANCE TO INDIVIDUALS WHO ASSIST A DECEDENT IN SUICIDE Matthew Barry Reisig 785 FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 47 Number 4 October 2009 Editorial Notes October 2009 ANDREW SCHEPARD 601 American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law Bar-Youth Empowerment Project White Paper A Lawyer for Every Child: Client-Directed Representation in Dependency Cases LASHANDA TAYLOR 605 Articles Where Is the Justice? Parental Experiences of the Canadian Justice System in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse RAMONA ALAGGIA, ELIZABETH LAMBERT, AND CHERYL REGEHR 634 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and the Family Court ROBERT EME 650 "Get Over It": Perspectives on Divorce from Young Children RACHEL EBLING, KYLE D PRUETT, AND MARSHA KLINE PRUETT 665 Parenting Coordination and Court Relitigation: A Case Study WILMA J. HENRY, LINDA FIELDSTONE, AND KELLY BOHAC 682 Student Notes Who's Your Daddy?: The Inherent Unfairness of the Marital Presumption for Children of Unmarried Parents REBECCA MOULTON 698 Need To Be Heard: Increasing Child Participation in Protection Mediation Through the Implementation of Model Standards KRYSTLE JORDAN 715 The Bookshelf Bernard Mayer, Staying With Conflict: A Strategic Approach To Ongoing Disputes REVIEWED BY CARL SCHNEIDER 737 JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE Volume 30 Number 3 July-September 2009 Articles State Codification of Federal Regulatory Ambiguities in Biobanking and Genetic Research Katherine Drabiak-Syed 299 Preparing for the Worst A Disaster Medicine Primer for Health Care David G.C. McCann 329 Legal Remedies for Online Defamation of Physicians Jeffrey Segal, Michael J. Sacopulos, and Domingo J. Rivera 349 Commentaries A Physician's Drug Use and the Duty to Disclose Provider Problems Why Patients Should Not Be Treated Like Houses Shelby Park 389 ERISA Preemption and the Question of Pharmacy Benefit Managers' Fiduciary Duty David H. Slade 409 Book Review Essays Populations, Public Health, and the Law Elizabeth Weeks Leonard 427 The Reproductive Rights Reader Law, Medicine, and the Construction of Motherhood Victoria L. Green 435 LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW Volume 27 Number 3 Fall 2009 In This Issue vii Articles Sanctuary and the Legal Topography of Pre-Reformation London Shannon McSheffrey 483 The One-Drop Rule in Reverse? Interracial Marriages in Napoleonic and Restoration France Jennifer Heuer 515 The Contested Will of "Goodman Penn": Anglo—New England Politics, Culture, and Legalities, 1688-1716 John M. Lund 549 To Save State Residents: States' Use of Community Property for Federal Tax Reduction, 1939- 1947 Stephanie Hunter McMahon 585 Legal History Dialogues "Glimmers of Life": A Conversation with Hendrik Hartog Barbara Young Welke and Hendrik Hartog 628 Bringing the Law Back into the History of the Civil Rights Movement Kenneth W. Mack 657 Response to Ken Mack—and New Questions for the History of African American Legal Liberalism in the Age of Obama Nancy MacLean 671 Book Reviews From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State: Race and the Death Penalty in America—Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. and Austin Sarat reviewed by Phyllis Goldfarb 681 The Cambridge History of Law in America, vol. 3, The Twentieth Century and After (1920-)— Michael Grossberg and Christopher Tomlins, eds. reviewed by Stuart Banner 684 A Power to Do Justice: Jurisdiction, English Literature, and the Rise of Common Law, 1509-1625— Bradin Cormack reviewed by Bernadette Meyler 685 Witch-Hunting in Scotland: Law, Politics, and Religion—Brian P. Levack reviewed by Ryan K. Frace 687 The Would-Be Commoner: A Tale of Deception, Murder, and Justice in Seventeenth-Century France—Jeffrey S. Ravel reviewed by Julie Hardwick 689 Aggressive Nationalism: McCulloch v. Maryland and the Foundation of Federal Authority in the Young Republic—Richard E. Ellis reviewed by Mark R. Killenbeck 690 The Crisis of Imprisonment: Protest. Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776- 1941—Rebecca M. McLennan reviewed by George Fisher 692 Democracy's Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the Great War, and the Right to Dissent—Ernest Freeberg reviewed by Norman L. Rosenberg 694 The World's Richest Indian: The Scandal over Jackson Barnett's Oil Fortune—Tanis Thorne reviewed by Iris J. Goodwin 696 Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans—Jean Pfaelzer reviewed by Charles McClain 697 The Liability Century: Insurance and Tort Law from the Progressive Era to 9/11—Kenneth S. Abraham reviewed by John Fabian Witt 699 Trust and Power: Consumers, the Modern Corporation, and the Making of the United States Automobile Market—Sally H. Clarke reviewed by John Fabian Witt 700 Voices Raised in Protest: Defending North American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry, 1942-49— Stephanie Bangarth reviewed by Eric Muller 702 American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II—Eric L. Muller reviewed by Jerry Kang 704 The Tokyo War Crimes Trial: The Pursuit of Justice in the Wake of World War Two—Yuma Totani reviewed by Rande Kostal 706 Complex Justice: The Case of Missouri v. Jenkins—Joshua M. Dunn reviewed by Pratik Shah 707 Rights in the Balance: Free Press, Fair Trial and Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart—Mark Scherer reviewed by Garrett Epps 709 The President Shall Nominate: How Congress Trumps Executive Power—Mitchel A. Sollenberger reviewed by David Kyvig 710 The Battle for Welfare Rights: Polities and Poverty in Modern America—Felicia Kornbluh reviewed by Sandra Morgen 712 “The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980— Charles E. Connerly reviewed by Richard Chused 714 Bush v. Gore: Exposing the Hidden Crisis in American Democracy—Charles L. Zelden reviewed by Ashutosh A. Bhagwat 715 Canada's Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-82—Dominique Clément reviewed by William K. Carroll 717 The Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood—Robert J. Sharpe & Patricia I. McMahon reviewed by Lyndsay Campbell 718 The Culture of Flushing: A Social and Legal History of Sewage—Jamie Benidickson reviewed by Dr. Noga Morag-Levine 720 A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880-1952— Laura Gotkowitz reviewed by Richard S. Jansen 721 Gender Politics, and Democracy: Women's Suffrage in China—Louise Edwards reviewed by Allison Rottmann 723 LAW AND INEQUALITY Volume 27 Number 2 Summer 2009 ARTICLES Reproductive Tourism: Equality Concerns in the Global Market for Fertility Services Lisa C. Ikemoto 277 Disabling Dreams of Parenthood: The Fertility Industry, Anti-discrimination, and Parents with Disabilities Kimberly M. Mutcherson 311 Free for All a Free for All: The Supreme Court's Abdication of Duty in Failing to Establish Standards for Indigent Defense Jennifer M. Allen 365 Put it on Ice: Chilling Free Speech at National Conventions Joshua Rissman 413 Pooled Special-Needs Trusts: An Exception that Should be the Rule to Protect Adults with Developmental Disabilities Jack Sullivan 441 SPEECHES A Few Thoughts on Assisted Reproductive Technology Michele Goodwin 465 As You Like It: Exploring the Limits of Parental Choice in Assisted Reproduction Deborah L. Spar 481 SOCIAL & LEGAL STUDIES Volume 18 Number 3 September 2009 Of 'Normal Sex' and ‘Real Rape': Exploring the Use of Socio-sexual Scripts in (Mock) Jury Deliberation LOUISE ELLISON AND VANESSA E. MUNRO 291 Critical Legal Studies and the Politics of Space CHRIS BUTLER 313 ‘Gay Couple's Break Like Faulty Towers': Dangerous Representations of Lesbian and Gay Oppression in an Era of 'Progressive' Law Reform NEIL COBB 333 Racial Ideas and Gendered Intimacies: The Regulation of Interracial Relationships in North America DEBRA THOMPSON 353 Imperialism and Nationalism in Early Modernity: The 'Cosmopolitan' and the 'Provincial' in Shakespeare's Cymbeline ERIC HEINZE 373 Vanquishing the Enemy or Civilizing the Neighbour?: Controlling the Risks from Hazardous Industries FIONA HAINES 397 BOOK REVIEWS Individualism: An Essay, on the Authority of the European Union by Alexander Somek REVIEWED BY MARCO GOLDONI 417 Judges, Transition and Human Rights by John Morison, Kieran McEvoy and Gordon Anthony REVIEWED BY HAKEEM O YUSUF 420 Who to Release? by Nicola Padfield REVIEWED BY KAROLINA WIECKIEWICZ 422 Law, Antisemitism and the Holocaust by David Seymour REVIEWED BY DIDI HERMAN 423 Youth, Globalization and the Law by Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh and Ronald Kassimir (eds) REVIEWED BY FIONA HUTTON 425 Narrating Political Reconciliation: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Claire Moon REVIEWED BY ELIZABETH STANLEY 427 STANFORD JOURNAL OF LAW, BUSINESS & FINANCE Volume 14 Number 2 Spring 2009 A Better Way to Understand the Speculative Use of Credit Default Swaps 263 The Effect of Statutory Indemnity on Securities Class Action Litigation Settlements: A First Look 305 The Antitrust Economics (and Law) of Surcharging Credit Card Transactions 343 The Proxy Advisory and Corporate Governance Industry: The Case for Increased Oversight and Control 384 JOURNAL OF LAW & SOCIAL CHALLENGES Volume 11 Spring 2009 BROKEN TRADITIONS: OVERCOMING THE JURISDICTIONAL MAZE TO PROTECT NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN FROM SEXUAL VIOLENCE Amanda M.K. Pacheco 1 THE SUBORDINATED MEANING OF “COLOR-BLIND”: HOW JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN’S WORDS HAVE BEEN ERRONEOUSLY COMMANDEERED Hannah Weiner 45 CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS IN CAMBODIA: DEVELOPING A COURT SYSTEM TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS Marie Montesano 71 CAN THE PAST BE POLICED?: LESSONS FROM THE HISTORICAL ENQUIRIES TEAM MORTHERN IRELAND Dr. Patricia Lundy 109 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS Volume 37 Number 3 Fall 2009 Symposium Dangerous Liaisons? Industry Relations with Health Professional Guest Edited by Robert M. Sade Letter from the Editor 393 Symposium Articles INTRODUCTION: Dangerous Liaisons? Industry Relations with Health Professionals Robert M. Sade 398 Altruism and Self Interest in Medical Decision Making Paul H. Rubin 401 Better Regulation of Industry—Sponsored Clinical Trials Is Long Overdue Matthew Wynia and David Boren 410 More Regulation of Industry—Supported Biomedical Research: Are We Asking the Right Questions? Sigrid Fry-Revere and David Bjorn Malmstrom 420 Drug Reps off Campus! Promoting Moral Purity by Suppressing Commercial Speech Lance K. Stell 431 DTC Advertising Harms Patients and Should Be Tightly Regulated Peter Lurie 444 Pharmaceutical Industry Financial Support for Medical Education: Benefit, or Undue Influence? Howard Brody 451 Independent Articles The Ethical Health Lawyer: An Empirical Assessment of Moral Decision Making Joshua E. Perry, Ilene N. Moore, Bruce Barry, Ellen Wright Clayton, and Amanda R. Carrico 461 Off-Label Prescribing: A Call for Heightened Professional and Government Oversight Rebecca Dresser and Joel Frader 476 Futility Clarified Eric Chwang 487 Data and Safety Monitoring Boards: Some Enduring Questions Charles J. Kowalski and Jan L. Hewett 496 Columns Currents in Contemporary ethics Mark A. Rothstein 507 Teaching Health Law Diane E. Hoffmann 513 Reviews John G. Browning 519 Recent Developments in Health Law Harvard Law and Health Care Society 523 In Memoriam: Angela Roddey Holder 531 LAW & PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW Volume 33 2009 CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES PRESENTING INFORMATION ABOUT MENTAL RETARDATION IN THE COURTROOM: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF PRE-ATKINS CAPITAL TRIAL TRANSCRIPTS FROM TEXAS Lisa Kan, Marcus T. Boccaccini, Amanda McGotry, Ramona M. Noland and Kristy Lawson 1 WHEN THE EMPIRICAL BASE CRUMBLES: THE MYTH THAT OPEN DEPENDENCY PROCEEDINGS DO NOT PSYCHOLOGICALLY DAMAGE ABUSED CHILDREN William Wesley Patton 29 ENHANCING LAW SCHOOL SUCCESS: A STUDY OF GOAL ORIENTATIONS, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND THE DECLINING SELF-EFFICACY OF OUR LAW STUDENTS Leah M. Christensen 57 PERSONALITY IN JUROR DECISION-MAKING: TOWARD AN IDIOGRAPHIC APPROACH IN RESEARCH Margaret C. Stevenson and Tracy L. Caldwell 93 MENTAL HEALTH COURTS: AN OVERVIEW AND REDEFINITION OF TASKS AND GOALS Sarah L. Miller and Abigayl M. Perelman 113 STUDENTS ARTICLES THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PRETRIAL IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES: THE SHOWUP IS SHOWING OUT AND UNDERMINING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Barbara H. Agricola 125 LIE DETECTION: A CHANGING OF THE GUARD IN THE QUEST FOR TRUTH IN COURT? Cooper Ellenberg 139 A CERTAINTY OF HOPELESSNESS: DEBT, DEPRESSION, AND THE DISCHARGE OF STUDENT LOANS UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY CODE Katheryn E. Hancock 151 WHETHER STATES SHOULD CREATE PRECRIPTION POWER FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS Julia Johnson 167 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Volume 34 Number 2 Summer 2009 BRENNAN LECTURE—SPEECH Why Teach—and Why Study—State Constitutional Law Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton 165 ARTICLE The New Meaning of Public Company: Challenges to the Government’s Post-Bailout Exit as a Corporate Stakeholder David A. Groshoff 179 TENTH CIRCUIT SURVEY—COMMENTS Tademy v. Union Pacific Corporation: The Racially Hostile Work Environment Claim Under Title VII and § 1981 Amanda Bullington 199 Dudnikov v. Chalk & Vermilion Fine Arts, Inc.: Internet Based Minimum Contacts Katherine L. Holey 219 AST Sports Science, Inc. v. CLF Distribution Ltd.: Personal Jurisdiction Under the Colorado Long- Arm Statute and the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution Dearra Johnson 241 Think Twice Before Borrowing a Friend’s Rental Car: A Look at Fourth Amendment Standing Analysis in United States v. Worthon Bradley Michelsen 263 When Child Abuse Becomes Child Homicide: The Case of Gilson v. Sirmons Brandon Scott 281 Abandoning the American Rule: Imposing Sanctions on an Empty Head Despite a Pure Heart Lindsey Simmons-Gonzalez 307 United States v. Mendez: Evidence. . . What is it Good For? Joshua M. Snavely 325 Habecker v. Town of Estes Park, Colorado: A Matter of Civil Procedure Amanda Warren 345 UCLA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS Volume 13 Number 2 Fall 2008 ARTICLES Legitimacy Push: Towards a Gramscian Approach to International Law James D. Fry 307 Reformulating the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Al-Qaeda, Global Terrorism, and the Rogue State Paradigm David S. Jonas and Christopher Swift 337 Using the Constitutional Adjudication to Remedy Socio-economic Injustice: Comparative Lesson from South Africa Eric C. Christiansen 369 COMMENT War Reconstruction and the Establishment Clause: A Framework for Foreign Aid Andrea Bird 407 Russian Corporate Law: Is “Self-Enforcement” Still the Way to Go? Vlad Frants 435 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER WATER LAW REVIEW Volume 12 Number 2 Spring 2009 ARTICLES CONFRONTING DROUGHT: WATER SUPPLY PLANNING AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STRATEGIC GROUNDWATER RESERVE Ruth Langridge 295 A HALF FULL CIRCLE: THE RESERVED RIGHTS DOCTRINE AND TRIBAL REACQUIRED LANDS Nicole C. Salamander 333 THE OKLAHOMA WATER SALE MORATORIUM: HOW FEAR AND MISUNDERSTANDING LED TO AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAW Mark A. Willingham 357 THE INSUFFICIENCY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE’S INSTREAM FLOW REGULATION TO ENSURE THE VIABILITY OF ITS RIVERS AS ECONOMIC, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND SOCIAL ASSETS Jason A. Weiner 377 CASE NOTES COLORADO WATER COURT’S DECISION TOWARDS THE AVAILABILITY OF UNAPPROPRIATED WATER: BUFFALO PARK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY V. MOUNTAIN MUTUAL RESERVOIR COMPANY 421 BOOK NOTES ANDREW C. MERTHA, CHINA’S WATER WARRIORS: CITIZEN ACTION AND POLICY CHANGE 429 JOHN M. WHITELEY, HELEN INGRAM, AND RICHARD WARREN PERRY EDS., WATER, PLACE, & EQUITY 432 ALBERT E. CHANDLER, ELEMENTS OF WESTERN WATER LAW 437 COMMUNITY-BASED WARER LAW AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REFORM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 439 FREDERICK D. GORDON, FRESHWATER RESOURCES AND INTERSTATE COOPERATION: STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE AN ENVIRONMENT RISK 444 CHRIS WOOD, DRY SPRING: THE COMING WATER CRISIS OF NORTH AMERICA 448 ROBERTA ULRICH, EMPTY NETS: INDIANS, SAMS, AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER 450 JOHN ROSS, RIVERS OF RESTORATION: TROUT UNLIMITED’S FIRST 50 YEARS OF CONSERVATION 454 ROBERT GLENNON, WATER FOLLIES: GROUNDWATER PUMPING AND THE FATE OF AMERICA’S FRESH WATERS 461 CONFERENCE REPORTS 9TH ANNUAL COLORADO WATER LAW SUPERCONFERENCE 467 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER WATER LAW REVIEW 2009 SYMPOSIUM 476 27TH ANNUAL WATER LAW CONFERENCE 489 COURT REPORTS STATE COURTS 503 ARIZONA 503 COLORADO 505 GEORGIA 507 ILLINOIS 509 KANSAS 510 MONTANA 513 NEBRASKA 516 NEVADA 517 NEW JERSEY 519 TEXAS 520 UTAH 524 WASHINGTON 525 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW Volume 95 Number 5 September 2009 ARTICLES Standing for the Public: A Lost History Elizabeth Magill 1131 Full Faith and Credit in the Early Congress Stephen E. Sachs 1201 NOTES Is O Centro a Sign of Hope for RFRA Claimants Matthew Nicholson 1281 The Hapless Ecosystem: A Federalist Argument in Favor of an Ecosystem Approach to the Endangered Species Act Scott Schwartz 1325 WORLD ARBITRATION & MEDIATION REVIEW Volume 3 Number 1 2009 THE MEDIATION ISSUE ARTICLES THE CHALLENGE OF DEVELOPING COMMON MEDIATION LAW REGIMES IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES: FROM “PATCHWORK” TO COHERENCE? Siegfried H. Elsing and Alexandra N. Diehl 1 USER PREFERENCES AND MEDIATOR PRACTICES: CAN THEY BE RECONCILED WITHIN THE PARAMETERS SET BY ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS Edna Sussman 49 ESSAY: FINDING CREATIVE SOLUTIONS IN ADR Richard M. Calkins 69 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDIATION CERTIFYING INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCY STANDARDS FOR MEDIATORS: A LOOK AT IMI’S INITIATIVE Neil Carmichael 83 YALE LAW JOURNAL Volume 118 Number 7 May 2009 ESSAY Uncooperative Federalism Jessica Bulman-Pozen and Heather K. Gerken 1256 FEATURES Introduction: The Constitutional Law and Politics of Reproductive Rights Reva B. Siegel 1312 How Planned Parenthood v. Casey (Pretty Much) Settled the Abortion Wars Neal Devins 1318 “TRAP”ing Roe in Indiana and a Common-Ground Alternative Dawn Johnsen 1356 From Choice to Reproductive Justice: De-Constitutionalizing Abortion Rights Robin West 1394 NOTES Interrogation’s Law William Ranney Levi 1434 The Law of Describing Accidents: A New Proposal for Determining the Number of Occurrences in Insurance Michael Murray 1484 COMMENTS The Casualty of Investor Protection in Times of Economic Crisis 1545 The Federalism Challenges of Impact Litigation by State and Local Government Actors 1557 Optimizing Dual Agency Review of Telecommunications Mergers 1571 YALE LAW JOURNAL Volume 118 Number 8 June 2009 ARTICLE The Classic Rule of Faith and Credit David E. Engdahl 1584 FEATURES Our Imperial Criminal Procedure: Problems in the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Constitutional Law José A. Cabranes 1660 Medillín and the Future of International Delegation John O. McGinnis 1712 The Constitutional Power to Interpret International Law Michael Stokes Paulsen 1762 NOTES Racial Classification in Assisted Reproduction Dov Fox 1844 Corruption in Our Courts: What It Looks Like and Where It Is Hidden Stratos Pahis 1900 COMMENT Neither a Customer Nor a Subscriber Be: Regulating the Release of User Information on the World Wide Web 1945