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