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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS
Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington
Nikki Pike, Managing Editor
Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors
Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor
Copyright 2016, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington School of Law
Key to Citations——February 3, 2017
American Journal of Trial Advocacy 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
American Review of International Arbitration 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb., No. 2, Pp. 145-263, 2016.
Barry Law Review 21 Barry L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Brigham Young University Law Review 2016 BYU L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 365-770.
Buffalo Law Review 64 Buff. L. Rev., No. 4, August, 2016.
California Law Review 104 Cal. L. Rev., No. 5, October, 2016.
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Spring, 2014.
Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 22 Conn. Ins. L.J., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
Constitutional Commentary 31 Const. Comment., No. 3, Fall, 2016.
Faulkner Law Review 7 Faulkner L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Fordham International Law Journal 39 Fordham Int’l L.J., No. 5, August, 2016.
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics, No. 3, Summer, 2016.
Georgetown Law Journal 104 Geo. L.J., No. 6, August, 2016.
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L., No. 1, Fall, 2015.
Harvard Latino Law Review 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev., Spring, 2016.
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 17 J. App. Prac. & Process, No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Law and Business Review of the Americas 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am., No. 1, Winter, 2016.
Michigan Law Review 115 Mich. L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2016.
Nebraska Law Review 95 Neb. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-306, 2016.
New Criminal Law Review 19 New Crim. L. Rev., No. 4, Fall, 2016.
New York University Review of Law & Social Change 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change, No. 3, Pp. 429-580, 2016.
Notre Dame Law Review 91 Notre Dame L. Rev., No. 5, May, 2016.
Nova Law Review 40 Nova L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Public Contract Law Journal 45 Pub. Cont. L.J., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Quinnipiac Health Law Journal 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-120, 2016.
St. John’s Law Review 90 St. John’s L. Rev., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Tax Lawyer 69 Tax Law., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y, No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Texas International Law Journal 51 Tex. Int’l L.J., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
Thomas Jefferson Law Review 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015.
Tulane Law Review 90 Tul. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2016.
University of Cincinnati Law Review 84 U. Cin. L. Rev., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
University of Dayton Law Review 41 U. Dayton L. Rev., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
University of Denver Water Law Review 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y, No. 2, August, 2016.
University of Kansas Law Review 64 U. Kan. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2016.
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L., No. 4, April, 2016.
Law
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 2, Pp. 107-183, 2016.
Social Change
University of Pittsburgh Law Review 77 U. Pitt. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Utah Law Review 2016 Utah L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 441-574.
Valparaiso University Law Review 49 Val. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2015.
Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 15 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Wayne Law Review 62 Wayne L. Rev., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Western Michigan University Cooley Journal of 17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J. Prac. & Clin. L., No. 3,
Practical & Clinical Law Pp. 247-331, 2016.
Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley 32 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev., No. 3,
Law Review Michaelmas Term, 2015.
Wyoming Law Review 16 Wyo. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 281-463, 2016.
Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 28 Yale J.L. & Human., No. 1, Winter, 2016.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Asher, Kyle M. Revisiting judicial review of interpretive rules: a
call to paralyze Auer deference in the face of Perez v. Mortgage
Bankers Association. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).
Bartmann, Amanda. Making taxpayer rights real: overcoming
challenges to integrate taxpayer rights into a tax agency’s
operations. 69 Tax Law. 597-624 (2016).
Miller, Mary. Note. More than just a potted plant: a court’s
authority to review deferred prosecution agreements under the
Speedy Trial Act and under its inherent supervisory power. 115
Mich. L. Rev. 135-170 (2016).
Stewart, George E. “Trip” III. Note. Provisional and forgotten:
the Department of Homeland Security should take steps to receive
permanent Other Transactional authority. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 715-
732 (2016).
ADMIRALTY
Acciaioli, Anthony. Note. Swept away: should courts retain a
recklessness standard in assessing rescuer injury claims under the
maritime rescue doctrine? 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2155-2186
(2016).
AGRICULTURE LAW
Carter-Johnson, Jennifer. Ritalin to Roundup: expanding the
pharmaceutical industry statutory experimental use exception to
agriculture. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 153-216 (2016).
Kragness, Jessica A. False promises of food safety: why
Homeland Security should care about your dinner. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 265-291 (2015).
AIR AND SPACE LAW
Lovett, Thomas D. Student article. Ruling the skies or drowning
in rules? A look at the FAA’s sluggish progress in developing
rules and forces that might be shaping the future of drone use in
the United States. 21 Barry L. Rev. 251-263 (2016).
ANIMAL LAW
Lee, Courtney G. The Animal Welfare Act at fifty: problems and
possibilities in animal testing regulation. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 194-
247 (2016).
Siderits, Jonathan. Casenote. The case for copyrighting monkey
selfies. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 327-348 (2016).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
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Law Reviews for:
Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal
Vrabel, JoAnn. Note. Tourism at UNESCO World Heritage
Sites: protecting global treasures and the travelers who seek them.
46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 675-709 (2014).
BANKING AND FINANCE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Tulane Law Review
Atik, Jeffery. From ‘no bailout’ to the European Stability
Mechanism. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1201-1224 (2016).
Bradley, Caroline. Financial stability, financial services, and the
single market. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1245-1271 (2016).
De Armond, Elizabeth D. Preventing preemption: finding space
for states to regulate consumers’ credit reports. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 365-425.
Jennewine, Justin. Casenote. Standing is no guarantee for a
guarantor: the circuit split over the spousal-guarantor provision of
the ECOA. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 283-305 (2016).
Kripinski, Carolina. Student article. From dust we are and to dust
we will return: EU’s utopia, Greece’s bankruptcy. 21 Barry L.
Rev. 235-250 (2016).
Phillippi, William R. III. Student article. Products liability for
financial products: judicial insurance for the insured. 7 Faulkner
L. Rev. 155-189 (2016).
Symposium: The Promise and Perils of Convergence in Financial
Regulation and Consumer Protection. Articles by Christopher L.
Peterson, Hilary J. Allen, Erik F. Gerding, Arthur B. Laby,
Kenneth M. Rosen, Alan M. White and Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.
90 Tul. L. Rev. 1057-1329 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Baker, Tom, Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick. Everything’s
bigger in Texas: except the medmal settlements. 22 Conn. Ins.
L.J. 1-46 (2016).
Flores, C. Tyler. Note. Unprecedented uncertainty: the
Corinthian Colleges debacle, the Department of Education’s
response, and the bankruptcy practitioner’s dilemma. 39 Am. J.
Trial Advoc. 651-681 (2016).
McGrath, Colin. Comment. Municipal bankruptcy and the limits
of federalism. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1265-1308 (2016).
Raudebaugh, Michael. Foreign judgments in Florida bankruptcy
courts: choice of law, statutes of limitations, and other unresolved
issues. 21 Barry L. Rev. 163-178 (2016).
BIOGRAPHY
Callahan, Thomas M. Note. The right to reputation and the case
for Boris Nemtsov. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1289-1353 (2016).
Hindman, Caleb M. Student article. Bonhoeffer’s dilemma. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 191-230 (2016).
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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
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Law Reviews for:
University of Pittsburgh Law Review
Wayne Law Review
Burke, Karen C. and Grayson M.P. McCouch. Sham partnerships
and equivocal transactions. 69 Tax Law. 625-662 (2016).
Diamantis, Mihailis E. Corporate criminal minds. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 2049-2090 (2016).
Emmert, Carolin Andrea. Comment. Class arbitration — when a
silent arbitration clause may still be sufficient: a comparison of
arbitration in the corporate context in Germany and the U.S. 27
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 247-263 (2016).
Goldberg, Daniel S. The Target Method for partnership special
allocations and why it should be safe-harbored. 69 Tax Law. 663-
730 (2016).
Lair, Thomas. Note. The battle of disclosure versus privacy:
corporate executives’ personal, private facts. 27 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Pol’y 257-280 (2016).
Liu, Fang. Applying the fraud-exclusion provision under D&O
insurance policies: “adjudication” or “in fact” — which is better?
17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J. Prac. & Clin. L. 247-263 (2016).
Martorana, Mary Elizabeth. Student article. Closely held
corporations are persons: the Supreme Court’s correct and
intuitive holding in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 319-342 (2016).
Simon, William H. Duties to organizational clients. 29 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 489-526 (2016).
Symposium: Corporate Counsel as Gatekeepers. Keynote remarks
by Tony West; articles by Joan MacLeod Heminway and Peter J.
Henning. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 1-52 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CIVIL LAW
Pallì, José Manuel. “Superficie” rights and usufruct in Cuba: are
they “real,” “title insurable” rights? 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 23-
40 (2016).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
Venkatesh, Vasanthi. Mobilizing under “illegality”: the Arizona
immigrant rights movement’s engagement with the law. 19 Harv.
Latino L. Rev. 165-201 (2016).
COMMERCIAL LAW
Carroll, Elinore R. Note. The TBT Agreement’s failure to solve
U.S.—COOL. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 105-132 (2015).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
Berman, Alan. Human rights law and racial hate speech
regulation in Australia: reform and replace? 44 Ga. J. Int’l &
Comp. L. 45-103 (2015).
Cano, Emma N. Comment. Saving the Internet: why regulating
broadband providers can keep the Internet open. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 711-740.
Hayes, Brian D. Comment. United States v. Elonis: changing
the intent requirement of federal threatening communication
violations. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 635-650 (2016).
Howell, Sean. Note. A “hot” and “cool” First Amendment:
analyzing speech effects in a shifting media environment. 104
Cal. L. Rev. 1259-1297 (2016).
O’Brien, Christine Neylon. I swear! From shoptalk to social
media: the top ten National Labor Relations Board profanity
cases. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 53-108 (2016).
Perlmutter, Marissa E. Note. The importance of aligning the U.S.
Post Office closure process with government procurement ideals.
45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 695-713 (2016).
Roth, Andrew L. Comment. Upping the ante: rethinking anti-
SLAPP laws in the age of the Internet. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 741-
769.
Simonson, Jocelyn. Beyond body cameras: defending a robust
right to record the police. 104 Geo. L.J. 1559-1579 (2016).
Wolf, T.J. Comment. Becoming unplugged: without a
compulsory license, Internet broadcast television powers down.
41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 121-155 (2016).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Fordham International Law Journal
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Law and Business Review of the Americas
Arrieta, Lindsay B. Attacking bribery at its core: shifting focus to
the demand side of the bribery equation. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 587-
612 (2016).
Emmert, Carolin Andrea. Comment. Class arbitration — when a
silent arbitration clause may still be sufficient: a comparison of
arbitration in the corporate context in Germany and the U.S. 27
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 247-263 (2016).
Gatti, Sarah. Note. After Artyom: how efforts to reform U.S.-
Russia adoption failed, and what Russia must do now to ensure
the welfare of her orphans. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 589-625
(2014).
Kripinski, Carolina. Student article. From dust we are and to dust
we will return: EU’s utopia, Greece’s bankruptcy. 21 Barry L.
Rev. 235-250 (2016).
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Luzon, Golan. Challenges shared by restorative justice and strict
liability in the absence of mens rea. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 577-
591 (2016).
Ma, Jingyuan and Mel Marquis. Business culture in East Asia
and implications to competition law. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 1-43
(2016).
Minaya, Mariana C. ¿Volver a “bracero”? Lessons from Spain
on migrant worker recruitment. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 89-136
(2016).
Poland, Peter S. Appellate remedy: the ancient precedents of a
modern right. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process 11-20 (2016).
Sink, Jessica K. Note. Framed: misattribution of great works of
art and the liability of auction houses that sell them. 15 Va.
Sports & Ent. L.J. 306-331 (2016).
Swanson, Jessica. Sexual liberation or violence against women?
The debate on the legalization of prostitution and the relationship
to human trafficking. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 592-639 (2016).
Tyler, Amanda L. A “second magna carta”: the English Habeas
Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas privilege. 91
Notre Dame L. Rev. 1949-1996 (2016).
European Union Law Issue. Articles by Daniele Gallo, Fernanda
G. Nicola, Tracy A. Kay, Jeffery Atik, Desmond Dinan, Caroline
Bradley and Sacha Prechal. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1081-1288
(2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Raudebaugh, Michael. Foreign judgments in Florida bankruptcy
courts: choice of law, statutes of limitations, and other unresolved
issues. 21 Barry L. Rev. 163-178 (2016).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
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Law Reviews for:
Constitutional Commentary
Michigan Law Review
Notre Dame Law Review
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
Begovic, Michael. Casenote. Funeral home field advantage: how
Pennsylvania funeral directors scored a victory with the Third
Circuit’s decision in Heffner v. Murphy. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev.
253-282 (2016).
De Armond, Elizabeth D. Preventing preemption: finding space
for states to regulate consumers’ credit reports. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 365-425.
Kalen, Sam. Dormant Commerce Clause’s aging burden. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 723-805 (2015).
Kessler, Susan. Note. Interpreting the post-Robinson Township
Environmental Protection Amendment. 77 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 579-
599 (2016).
Keyes, Elizabeth. Evolving contours of immigration federalism:
the case of migrant children. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 33-88
(2016).
Knowles, Helen J. Remember, it is the Supreme Court that is
expounding: The Least Dangerous Branch and popular
constitutionalism. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 33-43 (2016).
Messing, Noah A. A new power?: civil offenses and presidential
clemency. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 661-743 (2016).
Norris, Luke. Constitutional economics. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
1-50 (2016).
Schmidt, Christopher W. On doctrinal confusion: the case of the
state action doctrine. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 575-628.
Seyedfarshi, Amir. Binding bellwether trials in multidistrict
litigation and the right to jury trial. 17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J.
Prac. & Clin. L. 295-330 (2016).
Zeis, Joseph E., Jr. Comment. Field preemption and the
presumption of federal action: a three-way Supremacy Clause tug
of war. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 157-211 (2016).
Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure. Honoring Daniel Meltzer.
Introduction by Bradford R. Clark; contributions by Richard H.
Fallon, Jr., Vicki C. Jackson, Henry Paul Monaghan, Judith
Resnik, David L. Shapiro and Amanda L. Tyler. 91 Notre Dame
L. Rev. 1739-1996 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Tulane Law Review
Brescia, Raymond H. Regulating the sharing economy: new and
old insights into an oversight regime for the peer-to-peer
economy. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 87-145 (2016).
De Armond, Elizabeth D. Preventing preemption: finding space
for states to regulate consumers’ credit reports. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 365-425.
Jennewine, Justin. Casenote. Standing is no guarantee for a
guarantor: the circuit split over the spousal-guarantor provision of
the ECOA. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 283-305 (2016).
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McDonald, Daniel K. Note. Reputation will teach the sharing
economy to share. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 219-236 (2016).
Symposium: The Promise and Perils of Convergence in Financial
Regulation and Consumer Protection. Articles by Christopher L.
Peterson, Hilary J. Allen, Erik F. Gerding, Arthur B. Laby,
Kenneth M. Rosen, Alan M. White and Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.
90 Tul. L. Rev. 1057-1329 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CONTRACTS
Emmert, Carolin Andrea. Comment. Class arbitration — when a
silent arbitration clause may still be sufficient: a comparison of
arbitration in the corporate context in Germany and the U.S. 27
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 247-263 (2016).
Lipshaw, Jeffrey M. Lexical opportunism and the limits of
contract theory. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 217-252 (2016).
Long, Joseph M. Does a self-imposed post-season ban trigger
promissory estoppel claims for affected student-athletes?: the
2015-2016 Louisville basketball season. 15 Va. Sports & Ent.
L.J. 173-200 (2016).
Sink, Jessica K. Note. Framed: misattribution of great works of
art and the liability of auction houses that sell them. 15 Va.
Sports & Ent. L.J. 306-331 (2016).
COURTS
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Law Reviews for:
Notre Dame Law Review
Göhler, Johanna. Busy defendants and phantom trials: rethinking
the defendant’s attendance requirement before the ICC. 19 New
Crim. L. Rev. 473-543 (2016).
Prechal, Sacha. The many formations of the Court of Justice: 15
years after Nice. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1273-1288 (2016).
Walsh, Brian G., et al. Federal Circuit year-in-review 2015—the
Federal Circuit giveth, and the Federal Circuit taketh. 45 Pub.
Cont. L.J. 553-586 (2016).
Weinstein, Clay. Note. These aren’t the fees you’re looking for:
why attorney’s fees should not open the door to federal court. 27
U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 281-301 (2016).
Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure. Honoring Daniel Meltzer.
Introduction by Bradford R. Clark; contributions by Richard H.
Fallon, Jr., Vicki C. Jackson, Henry Paul Monaghan, Judith
Resnik, David L. Shapiro and Amanda L. Tyler. 91 Notre Dame
L. Rev. 1739-1996 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
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Law Reviews for:
Michigan Law Review
New Criminal Law Review
Nova Law Review
Angley, David. Student article. Modern debtors’ prison in the
state of Florida: how the state’s brand of cash register justice
leads to imprisonment for debt. 21 Barry L. Rev. 179-193 (2016).
Arrieta, Lindsay B. Attacking bribery at its core: shifting focus to
the demand side of the bribery equation. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 587-
612 (2016).
Davis, Morris. Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
Speaker Series. Eroding the foundations of international
humanitarian law: the United States post-9/11. 46 Case W. Res.
J. Int’l L. 499-524 (2014).
Deitrich, Lauren. Comment. Say aah! Maryland v. King defines
reasonable standard for DNA searches. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 1095-
1105 (2015).
Diamantis, Mihailis E. Corporate criminal minds. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 2049-2090 (2016).
Duggan, Eliza. Note. A velvet hammer: the criminalization of
motherhood and the new maternalism. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1299-
1332 (2016).
Ferraiolo, Stephanie A. Note. Justice for injured children: a look
into possible criminal liability of parents whose unvaccinated
children infect others. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 29-53 (2016).
Flynn, Jennifer R. Note. “Here’s looking at you, kid”: the need
for discretionary transfer procedures for all juvenile offenders in
Connecticut. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 55-89 (2016).
Friedell, Steven F. Confidence schemes: theft loss deductions,
restitution, and public policy. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 25-51 (2016).
Grossman, Steven P. Using the DNA testing of arrestees to
reevaluate Fourth Amendment doctrine. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 659-
721 (2015).
Hayes, Brian D. Comment. United States v. Elonis: changing
the intent requirement of federal threatening communication
violations. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 635-650 (2016).
Horwitz, Daniel A. Actually, Padilla does apply to
undocumented defendants. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).
Jayasinghe, Hon. Nihal and Daley J. Birkett. A war crimes
tribunal for Sri Lanka? Examining the options under international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 567-587 (2014).
Jolley, Eleanor G. and Tim Donahue, Sr. A cursory overview to
Section 1983 as it applies to violations of the Fourth and Eighth
Amenendments. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 517-545 (2016).
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Kershen, Andrew. Comment. A proposed framework for Kansas
district courts’ discretion on a motion to reconsider a suppression
ruling. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1181-1216 (2016).
Martins, Mark, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army. Frederick K. Cox
International Law Center Speaker Series. A conversation with the
Chief Prosecutor of United States Military Commissions. 46
Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 483-498 (2014).
Morrison, Jake. Note. A Confrontation Clause conundrum:
resolving the circuit split over preservation of Bruton issues for
appeal. 77 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 601-620 (2016).
Murphy, Tiffany R. “But I still haven’t found what I’m looking
for”: the Supreme Court’s struggle understanding factual
investigations in federal habeas corpus. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1129-1177 (2016).
Nadas, Rachel. Justice for workplace crimes: an immigration law
remedy. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 137-164 (2016).
Peters, Amanda. Reconsidering federal and state obstacles to
human trafficking victim status and entitlements. 2016 Utah L.
Rev. 535-574.
Preston, Alysha C. Note. Beware the friends you keep and the
places you sleep: the Fourth Amendment’s limited protection over
visitors and their belongings. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 207-232
(2016).
Prost, Judge Kimberly. Institute for Global Security Law and
Policy Speech. A reflection on innovations in the Security
Council: the international tribunals, counterterrorism, and the
office of the ombudsperson. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 465-481
(2014).
Schlam, Lawrence. Enforcing victims’ rights on Illinois: the
rationale for victim “standing” in criminal prosecutions. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 597-658 (2015).
Sullivan, Ryan and students Daniel Gutman & Chris Schmidt.
Stolen profits: civil shoplifting demands and the misuse of Neb.
Rev. Stat. § 25-21, 194. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 28-86 (2016).
Tyler, Amanda L. A “second magna carta”: the English Habeas
Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas privilege. 91
Notre Dame L. Rev. 1949-1996 (2016).
Watson, Mitchell B. Blood, drugs, and lab results: using agent
testimony to establish guilt in DUIs involving alcohol, drugs, or
both. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 547-565 (2016).
Young, Kathryne M. Criminal behavior as an expression of
identity and a form of resistance: the sociolegal significance of
the Hawaiian cockfight. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1159-1205 (2016).
Shutting Down the School to Prison Pipeline. Articles by Hon.
Peggy Quince, Jennifer A. Brobst, Catherine Johnson, Steven L.
Nelson, Jennifer E. Grace and Janel George. 40 Nova L. Rev.
379-526 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
DISABILITY LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Thomas Jefferson Law Review
Bussey, Sam L. Note. Setting the bar: applying a uniform
standard of documentation in accommodating bar examinees with
AD/HD in compliance with Title III of the ADA. 49 Val. U. L.
Rev. 997-1043 (2015).
Johnson, Catherine. Disrupted lives; diverted futures: zero
tolerance policies impact on students with disabilities. 40 Nova
L. Rev. 425-446 (2016).
Perlin, Michael L. and Alison J. Lynch. “Mr. Bad Example”: why
lawyers need to embrace therapeutic jurisprudence to root out
sanism in the representation of persons with mental disabilities.
16 Wyo. L. Rev. 299-323 (2016).
Yang, Dixon. Note. Social Security Disability Insurance: the
compounding limitations of medical evidence through the lens of
stroke medicine. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 91-120 (2016).
Crane Disability and the Law Writing Competition. Introduction
by Susan Bisom-Rapp; articles by Doron Dorfman and students
Margaret Condit & Ruth Hocker. 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 1-100
(2015).
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DISASTER LAW
Burke, Marion. Comment. Building a wall to keep out the sea:
Superstorm Sandy and the takings doctrine. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1231-1263 (2016).
Dominey, Sara Louise. Note. Ebola, experimental medicine,
economics, and ethics: an evaluation of international disease
outbreak law. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 133-164 (2015).
Feinberg, Kenneth R. Unconventional responses to unique
catastrophes: tailoring the law to meet the challenges, 46 Case W.
Res. J. Int’l L. 525-543 (2014).
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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American Review of International Arbitration
Coppotelli, Chiara. Comment. Investor-state adjudication
mechanism negotiations in the TTIP: an unpopular endeavor into
the potential politicization of dispute settlement. 39 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1355-1389 (2016).
Gallagher, Michael II. Note. The coupon quandary: restructuring
incentives in CAFA coupon settlements. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2091-2113 (2016).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chase, Gregory J. Note. Adoption disruption insurance: a policy
that America is not ready to adopt. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 171-201
(2016).
Ferraiolo, Stephanie A. Note. Justice for injured children: a look
into possible criminal liability of parents whose unvaccinated
children infect others. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 29-53 (2016).
Gatti, Sarah. Note. After Artyom: how efforts to reform U.S.-
Russia adoption failed, and what Russia must do now to ensure
the welfare of her orphans. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 589-625
(2014).
Lane-Steele, Laura. Student article. Working it off: introducing a
service-based child support model. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change
163-183 (2016).
McClain, Linda C. Reading DeBoer and Obergefell through the
“moral readings versus originalisms” debate: from constitutional
“empty cupboards” to evolving understandings. 31 Const.
Comment. 441-477 (2016).
McFarland, Ta’lor. Student article. The right to refuse: the legal
counterbalance for religious businesses and same-sex marriage
promotion to curtail the rippling wave of tension erupting across
the nation and Florida. 21 Barry L. Rev. 265-281 (2016).
Miller, Tobin. Improving relative foster care placement decisions
in Michigan. 32 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 243-263
(2015).
Murray, Melissa. Obergefell v. Hodges and nonmarriage
inequality. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1207-1258 (2016).
Verdi, M. Alexandra. Comment. Strengthening protections for
survivors of domestic violence: the case of Washington, D.C. 64
Buff. L. Rev. 907-958 (2016).
ECONOMICS
Atik, Jeffery. From ‘no bailout’ to the European Stability
Mechanism. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1201-1224 (2016).
Baker, Tom, Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick. Everything’s
bigger in Texas: except the medmal settlements. 22 Conn. Ins.
L.J. 1-46 (2016).
Bradley, Caroline. Financial stability, financial services, and the
single market. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1245-1271 (2016).
Brescia, Raymond H. Regulating the sharing economy: new and
old insights into an oversight regime for the peer-to-peer
economy. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 87-145 (2016).
Gold, Russell M. Compensation’s role in deterrence. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1997-2048 (2016).
Howe, Charles W. and John D. Wiener. Reconciling water law
and economic efficiency in western water administration. 19 U.
Denv. Water L. Rev. 185-212 (2016).
Keren, Hila. Guilt-free markets? Unconscionability, conscience,
and emotions. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 427-499.
Kripinski, Carolina. Student article. From dust we are and to dust
we will return: EU’s utopia, Greece’s bankruptcy. 21 Barry L.
Rev. 235-250 (2016).
McDonald, Daniel K. Note. Reputation will teach the sharing
economy to share. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 219-236 (2016).
Miglani, Srishti. Reference pricing: a small and mighty solution
to bend the health care cost curve. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 47-84
(2016).
Norris, Luke. Constitutional economics. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
1-50 (2016).
EDUCATION LAW
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Nova Law Review
Bonti, Chris. Note. O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the current state of antitrust jurisprudence
concerning intercollegiate athletics. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y
237-255 (2016).
Ciolino, Max. The right to an education and the plight of school
facilities: a legislative proposal. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change
107-131 (2016).
Condit, Margaret. Student article. Remember the IDEA: a call for
courts to apply a piecemeal approach to transition litigation. 38
T. Jefferson L. Rev. 6-46 (2015).
Flores, C. Tyler. Note. Unprecedented uncertainty: the
Corinthian Colleges debacle, the Department of Education’s
response, and the bankruptcy practitioner’s dilemma. 39 Am. J.
Trial Advoc. 651-681 (2016).
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Hinojosa, David G. Of course the Texas Top Ten Percent is
constitutional...and it’s pretty good policy too. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 1-27 (2016).
Hocker, Ruth. Student article. More than a consolation prize:
using § 504 to advance special education rights. 38 T. Jefferson
L. Rev. 71-100 (2015).
Lo, Alison. Note. Breaking the tautology of amateurism: the
substantive difference test. 15 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 247-272
(2016).
Long, Joseph M. Does a self-imposed post-season ban trigger
promissory estoppel claims for affected student-athletes?: the
2015-2016 Louisville basketball season. 15 Va. Sports & Ent.
L.J. 173-200 (2016).
Ethical Considerations in Advocating for Affirmative Action.
Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers David
G. Hinojosa, Ranjana Nataran, Norma Cantu. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 89-105 (2016).
Possible Repercussions of the Fisher Litigation. Moderator
Leonel Ruiz, Editor in Chief; speakers David G. Hinojosa,
Celina Moreno, Gary Bledsoe. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 75-
87 (2016).
Shutting Down the School to Prison Pipeline. Articles by Hon.
Peggy Quince, Jennifer A. Brobst, Catherine Johnson, Steven L.
Nelson, Jennifer E. Grace and Janel George. 40 Nova L. Rev.
379-526 (2016).
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ELDER LAW
Danna, Michael C. Student article. Medicaid reform, prison
healthcare, and the due process right to a fair hearing. 40 N.Y.U.
Rev. L. & Soc. Change 429-466 (2016).
Donnelly, Erin L. Note. The preclusion of § 1983 claims by the
Age Discrimination in Employment Act following Hildebrand v.
Allegheny County. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 109-136 (2016).
Pernick, Michael. Making Arizona Free Enterprise kick the
bucket: a new path forward for public financing. 40 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 467-514 (2016).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Pernick, Michael. Making Arizona Free Enterprise kick the
bucket: a new path forward for public financing. 40 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 467-514 (2016).
Sobo, Alma. Note. Taking initiative: the burden that petition
circulators carry after Buckley v. American Constitutional Law
Foundation, Inc. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 53-72 (2016).
Political Power of Latinos in the Years to Come. Moderator
Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers Rolando Rios,
James Harrington. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 57-74 (2016).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
DeLoy, Zach. Note. Whistle while you work: whistle-blower
protection under Dodd-Frank. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 107-120 (2016).
Donnelly, Erin L. Note. The preclusion of § 1983 claims by the
Age Discrimination in Employment Act following Hildebrand v.
Allegheny County. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 109-136 (2016).
Grow, Lara. Pregnancy discrimination in the wake of Young v.
UPS. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 133-162 (2016).
Johnson, Jason and Christopher Brennan. Damned if you do,
damned if you don’t: a contextual analysis of co-employee
liability and Wyoming Worker’s Compensation subrogation. 16
Wyo. L. Rev. 415-438 (2016).
Knoer, Kelsey E.B. Note. Bussing v. COR Clearing, LLC, 20
F. Supp. 3d 719 (D. Neb. 2014): preserving the right to tell your
employers what they do not want to hear. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 248-
276 (2016).
Reed, Alex. Same-sex harassment after Boh Brothers. 2016
Utah L. Rev. 441-476.
Roberts, Jessica L. An alternative theory of Burwell v. Hobby
Lobby. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 85-120 (2016).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
Ainscough, Christopher. Student article. New opportunities for
small-scale hydropower in Colorado. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev.
157-178 (2016).
Klass, Alexandra B. and Elizabeth J. Wilson. Remaking energy:
the critical role of energy consumption data. 104 Cal. L. Rev.
1095-1158 (2016).
Miller, Brett A. Student article. Embracing the water-energy
contradiction: the Pebble Mine conflict and regulatory
implications associated with renewable energy’s dependence on
non-renewable copper. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 213-238
(2016).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Kessler, Susan. Note. Interpreting the post-Robinson Township
Environmental Protection Amendment. 77 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 579-
599 (2016).
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Shnitser, Natalya. Trusts no more: Rethinking the regulation of
retirement savings in the United States. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 629-
682.
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EVIDENCE
Deitrich, Lauren. Comment. Say aah! Maryland v. King defines
reasonable standard for DNA searches. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 1095-
1105 (2015).
Gimbel, V. Noah. Note. Body cameras and criminal discovery.
104 Geo. L.J. 1581-1610 (2016).
Greene, Edie and Natalie Gordon. Can the “hot tub” enhance
jurors’ understanding and use of expert testimony? 16 Wyo. L.
Rev. 359-385 (2016).
Grossman, Steven P. Using the DNA testing of arrestees to
reevaluate Fourth Amendment doctrine. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 659-
721 (2015).
Hatcher, Collin D. Note. The whole truth or anything but...: how
fairness, reliability, and the rule of completeness affect the jury’s
truth-seeking function. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 683-711 (2016).
Kershen, Andrew. Comment. A proposed framework for Kansas
district courts’ discretion on a motion to reconsider a suppression
ruling. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1181-1216 (2016).
Morrison, Jake. Note. A Confrontation Clause conundrum:
resolving the circuit split over preservation of Bruton issues for
appeal. 77 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 601-620 (2016).
Watson, Mitchell B. Blood, drugs, and lab results: using agent
testimony to establish guilt in DUIs involving alcohol, drugs, or
both. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 547-565 (2016).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Bodensteiner, Ivan E. Not surprisingly, a crucifix conveys a
religious message. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 897-906 (2015).
Howell, Sean. Note. A “hot” and “cool” First Amendment:
analyzing speech effects in a shifting media environment. 104
Cal. L. Rev. 1259-1297 (2016).
McFarland, Ta’lor. Student article. The right to refuse: the legal
counterbalance for religious businesses and same-sex marriage
promotion to curtail the rippling wave of tension erupting across
the nation and Florida. 21 Barry L. Rev. 265-281 (2016).
Simonson, Jocelyn. Beyond body cameras: defending a robust
right to record the police. 104 Geo. L.J. 1559-1579 (2016).
Sobo, Alma. Note. Taking initiative: the burden that petition
circulators carry after Buckley v. American Constitutional Law
Foundation, Inc. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 53-72 (2016).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Carter-Johnson, Jennifer. Ritalin to Roundup: expanding the
pharmaceutical industry statutory experimental use exception to
agriculture. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 153-216 (2016).
Doyle, Megan. Note. Guerilla warfare: the importance of
pharmaceutical company support, or lack thereof, in the
constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States. 27 U.
Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 191-218 (2016).
Kragness, Jessica A. False promises of food safety: why
Homeland Security should care about your dinner. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 265-291 (2015).
Liu, Helen. Student article. Institute of OneWorld Health: a
nonprofit pharmaceutical company. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 1-
27 (2016).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Hinojosa, David G. Of course the Texas Top Ten Percent is
constitutional...and it’s pretty good policy too. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 1-27 (2016).
McClain, Linda C. Reading DeBoer and Obergefell through the
“moral readings versus originalisms” debate: from constitutional
“empty cupboards” to evolving understandings. 31 Const.
Comment. 441-477 (2016).
Schmidt, Christopher W. On doctrinal confusion: the case of the
state action doctrine. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 575-628.
GAMING
Melone, Matthew A. Fantasy sports contests: does the fun justify
the fantasy that these contests are not gambling? 15 Va. Sports &
Ent. L.J. 201-246 (2016).
GENDER
Duggan, Eliza. Note. A velvet hammer: the criminalization of
motherhood and the new maternalism. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1299-
1332 (2016).
Reed, Alex. Same-sex harassment after Boh Brothers. 2016
Utah L. Rev. 441-476.
Shaw, April. How race-selective and sex-selective bans on
abortion expose the color-coded dimensions of the right to
abortion and deficiencies in constitutional protections for women
of color. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 545-579 (2016).
Swanson, Jessica. Sexual liberation or violence against women?
The debate on the legalization of prostitution and the relationship
to human trafficking. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 592-639 (2016).
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
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HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Quinnipiac Health Law Journal
Buck, Isaac D. Furthering the fiduciary metaphor: the duty of
providers to the payers of Medicare. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1043-1094
(2016).
Danna, Michael C. Student article. Medicaid reform, prison
healthcare, and the due process right to a fair hearing. 40 N.Y.U.
Rev. L. & Soc. Change 429-466 (2016).
Dominey, Sara Louise. Note. Ebola, experimental medicine,
economics, and ethics: an evaluation of international disease
outbreak law. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 133-164 (2015).
Martorana, Mary Elizabeth. Student article. Closely held
corporations are persons: the Supreme Court’s correct and
intuitive holding in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 319-342 (2016).
Randall, Kip. Comment. Kansas, please protect our children: why
Kansas should remove the religious exemption for mandatory
school vaccinations. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1217-1254 (2016).
Smith, Adair Martin. Casenote. Legality of tax credits to
federally established exchanges in light of King v. Burwell and
the need to clarify Chevron deference. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 349-
370 (2016).
Symposium. The Affordable Care Act. Articles by Jessica L.
Roberts and John G. Day. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 85-169 (2016).
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HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Berman, Alan. Human rights law and racial hate speech
regulation in Australia: reform and replace? 44 Ga. J. Int’l &
Comp. L. 45-103 (2015).
Callahan, Thomas M. Note. The right to reputation and the case
for Boris Nemtsov. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1289-1353 (2016).
King, Alyssa S. New judicial review in old Europe. 44 Ga. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 1-43 (2015).
King, Charity. Note. The future of torture in the United States:
the Army Field Manual on interrogations’ compliance with the
Convention Against Torture. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 143-172 (2016).
Koh, Harold Hongju. The Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights.
Twenty-first century problems—twentieth-century international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 545-566 (2014).
Matteis, Laura Rose. Note. Stay away from the neck: why police
chokeholds and other neck restraints violate international human
rights. 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 101-142 (2015).
Saxena, Shefali. Note. Foreign assistance at home: increasing
USAID accountability through victim participation rights in the
Foreign Assistance Act. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 627-673
(2014).
IMMIGRATION LAW
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Garrett, James. Student article. The Johns agree: Rawls, Finnis,
and Locke on open immigration from Mexico to the United
States. 7 Faulkner L. Rev. 129-153 (2016).
Munshi, Sherally. Immigration, imperialism, and the legacies of
Indian exclusion. 28 Yale J.L. & Human. 51-104 (2016).
Núñez, D. Carolina. Mapping citizenship: status, membership,
and the path in between. 2016 Utah L. Rev. 477-533.
Phipps, Rebecca. Starting over: the immigration consequences of
juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. &
Soc. Change 515-543 (2016).
Zeis, Joseph E., Jr. Comment. Field preemption and the
presumption of federal action: a three-way Supremacy Clause tug
of war. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 157-211 (2016).
Refusal of Birth Certificates to Children of Undocumented
Parents in Texas. Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development
Editor; speaker James Harrington. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y
41-55 (2016).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Ratliff, Dale. Student article. A proper seat at the table: affirming
a broad Winters right to groundwater. 19 U. Denv. Water L.
Rev. 239-260 (2016).
Sigler, Laura. Note. The saga continues: the Redskins,
Blackhorse, and the future of Native American trademarks in
sports. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 73-105 (2016).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Klass, Alexandra B. and Elizabeth J. Wilson. Remaking energy:
the critical role of energy consumption data. 104 Cal. L. Rev.
1095-1158 (2016).
Lair, Thomas. Note. The battle of disclosure versus privacy:
corporate executives’ personal, private facts. 27 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Pol’y 257-280 (2016).
Singleton, Shaniqua. Note. Balancing a right to be forgotten with
a right to freedom of expression in the wake of Google Spain v.
AEPD. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 165-193 (2015).
Woodburn, Nichole. Student article. NSA surveillance and
interference with citizens’ property rights. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
287-318 (2016).
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INSURANCE LAW
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Liu, Fang. Applying the fraud-exclusion provision under D&O
insurance policies: “adjudication” or “in fact” — which is better?
17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J. Prac. & Clin. L. 247-263 (2016).
Phillippi, William R. III. Student article. Products liability for
financial products: judicial insurance for the insured. 7 Faulkner
L. Rev. 155-189 (2016).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Carter-Johnson, Jennifer. Ritalin to Roundup: expanding the
pharmaceutical industry statutory experimental use exception to
agriculture. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 153-216 (2016).
Pytlak, Kaitlyn N. Note. The devil wears fraud-a: an Aristotelian-
Randian approach to intellectual property law in the fashion
industry. 15 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 273-305 (2016).
Schmidt, Jeffrey W. Note. Authorized personnel only: the patent
exhaustion doctrine after Helferich. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2115-2153 (2016).
Siderits, Jonathan. Casenote. The case for copyrighting monkey
selfies. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 327-348 (2016).
Sigler, Laura. Note. The saga continues: the Redskins,
Blackhorse, and the future of Native American trademarks in
sports. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 73-105 (2016).
Valente, Marie-Alexis. Note. Transformativeness in the age of
mass digitization. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 233-269 (2016).
Wolf, T.J. Comment. Becoming unplugged: without a
compulsory license, Internet broadcast television powers down.
41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 121-155 (2016).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
Texas International Law Journal
Arrieta, Lindsay B. Attacking bribery at its core: shifting focus to
the demand side of the bribery equation. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 587-
612 (2016).
Göhler, Johanna. Busy defendants and phantom trials: rethinking
the defendant’s attendance requirement before the ICC. 19 New
Crim. L. Rev. 473-543 (2016).
Takeuchi, Cory Lyn. Note. Regulating Lolicon: toward Japanese
compliance with its international legal obligations to ban virtual
child pornography. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 195-236 (2015).
Travieso-Díaz, Matías. Resolving U.S. expropriation claims
against Cuba: a very modest proposal. 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am.
3-21 (2016).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Law and Business Review of the Americas
Texas International Law Journal
Carroll, Elinore R. Note. The TBT Agreement’s failure to solve
U.S.—COOL. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 105-132 (2015).
Coppotelli, Chiara. Comment. Investor-state adjudication
mechanism negotiations in the TTIP: an unpopular endeavor into
the potential politicization of dispute settlement. 39 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1355-1389 (2016).
Gallo, Daniele and Fernanda G. Nicola. The external dimension
of EU investment law: jurisdictional clashes and transformative
adjudication. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1081-1152 (2016).
Saxena, Shefali. Note. Foreign assistance at home: increasing
USAID accountability through victim participation rights in the
Foreign Assistance Act. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 627-673
(2014).
JUDGES
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Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Bellacosa, Hon. Joseph W. Devils and angels of judicial
integrity. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 1-24 (2016).
Marbes, Melinda A. Reshaping recusal procedures: eliminating
decisionmaker bias and promoting public confidence. 49 Val. U.
L. Rev. 807-871 (2015).
Mullins, Anne E. Jedi or judge: how the human mind redefines
judicial opinions. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 325-342 (2016).
JURISDICTION
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Notre Dame Law Review
Balinski, Adam. Comment. Wonky Walden: the dizzying new
personal jurisdiction rule. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 683-710.
Fritsch, Taylor. Note. Muddying the water, clearing the way...for
judicial review of Clean Water Act jurisdictional determinations:
Hawkes Co. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 782 F.3d 994
(8th Cir. 2015). 95 Neb. L. Rev. 277-306 (2016).
King, Alyssa S. New judicial review in old Europe. 44 Ga. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 1-43 (2015).
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Schlam, Lawrence. Enforcing victims’ rights on Illinois: the
rationale for victim “standing” in criminal prosecutions. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 597-658 (2015).
Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure. Honoring Daniel Meltzer.
Introduction by Bradford R. Clark; contributions by Richard H.
Fallon, Jr., Vicki C. Jackson, Henry Paul Monaghan, Judith
Resnik, David L. Shapiro and Amanda L. Tyler. 91 Notre Dame
L. Rev. 1739-1996 (2016).
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JURISPRUDENCE
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Constitutional Commentary
Batdorf, Timothy D. Beyond rationality: using integral theory to
understand the evolution of law and legal systems. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 293-354 (2015).
Burton, Kelly Fitzsimmons. Student article. Reason and public
discourse: what can we learn from Socrates? 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
257-285 (2016).
Callison, J. William. Seeking an angle of repose in U.S. business
organization law: fiduciary duty themes and observations. 77 U.
Pitt. L. Rev. 441-498 (2016).
Garrett, James. Student article. The Johns agree: Rawls, Finnis,
and Locke on open immigration from Mexico to the United
States. 7 Faulkner L. Rev. 129-153 (2016).
Gee, Todd W. Student article. Monarchist and democratic
Christian perspectives preceding and subsequent to the
Reformation: a survey of selected authors. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
231-256 (2016).
Hatcher, Collin D. Note. The whole truth or anything but...: how
fairness, reliability, and the rule of completeness affect the jury’s
truth-seeking function. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 683-711 (2016).
Henry, Christopher L. The truth (of the matter asserted) is out
there: law and the paranormal outside the First Amendment. 21
Barry L. Rev. 195-215 (2016).
Kalen, Sam. Dormant Commerce Clause’s aging burden. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 723-805 (2015).
Knowles, Helen J. Remember, it is the Supreme Court that is
expounding: The Least Dangerous Branch and popular
constitutionalism. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 33-43 (2016).
Mendenhall, Allen. Towards pragmatic conservatism: a review of
Seth Vannatta’s Conservatism and Pragmatism in Law, Politics,
and Ethics. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 45-56 (2016).
Primus, Richard. Why enumeration matters. 115 Mich. L. Rev.
1-46 (2016).
Roiphe, Rebecca. The decline of professionalism. 29 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 649-681 (2016).
Romano, Alessandro. God’s dice: the law in a probabilistic
world. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 57-88 (2016).
Siegel, Andrew M. Constitutional theory, constitutional culture.
18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1067-1128 (2016).
Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution by James E. Fleming: Six
Views and a Response. Book reviews by Sotirios A. Barber,
Robert William Bennett, Imer B. Flores, Ken I. Kersch, Linda C.
McClain and Lawrence Sager; response by James E. Fleming. 31
Const. Comment. 389-501 (2016).
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JUVENILES
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Law Reviews for:
Nova Law Review
Condit, Margaret. Student article. Remember the IDEA: a call for
courts to apply a piecemeal approach to transition litigation. 38
T. Jefferson L. Rev. 6-46 (2015).
Ferraiolo, Stephanie A. Note. Justice for injured children: a look
into possible criminal liability of parents whose unvaccinated
children infect others. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 29-53 (2016).
Flynn, Jennifer R. Note. “Here’s looking at you, kid”: the need
for discretionary transfer procedures for all juvenile offenders in
Connecticut. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 55-89 (2016).
Gatti, Sarah. Note. After Artyom: how efforts to reform U.S.-
Russia adoption failed, and what Russia must do now to ensure
the welfare of her orphans. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 589-625
(2014).
Hocker, Ruth. Student article. More than a consolation prize:
using § 504 to advance special education rights. 38 T. Jefferson
L. Rev. 71-100 (2015).
Jones, Daniel. Note. Technical difficulties: why a broader
reading of Graham and Miller should prohibit de facto life
without parole sentences for juvenile offenders. 90 St. John’s L.
Rev. 169-205 (2016).
Keyes, Elizabeth. Evolving contours of immigration federalism:
the case of migrant children. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 33-88
(2016).
Miller, Tobin. Improving relative foster care placement decisions
in Michigan. 32 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 243-263
(2015).
Phipps, Rebecca. Starting over: the immigration consequences of
juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. &
Soc. Change 515-543 (2016).
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Takeuchi, Cory Lyn. Note. Regulating Lolicon: toward Japanese
compliance with its international legal obligations to ban virtual
child pornography. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 195-236 (2015).
Shutting Down the School to Prison Pipeline. Articles by Hon.
Peggy Quince, Jennifer A. Brobst, Catherine Johnson, Steven L.
Nelson, Jennifer E. Grace and Janel George. 40 Nova L. Rev.
379-526 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LABOR LAW
Crank, Ashley L. Comment. O’Connor v. Uber Technologies,
Inc.: the dispute lingers—are workers in the on-demand economy
employees or independent contractors? 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
609-634 (2016).
Lane-Steele, Laura. Student article. Working it off: introducing a
service-based child support model. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change
163-183 (2016).
Lo, Alison. Note. Breaking the tautology of amateurism: the
substantive difference test. 15 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 247-272
(2016).
Miller, Kyle R. Casenote. The Ninth Circuit’s decision in
Escriba v. Foster Poultry Farms, Inc. may limit the use of
involuntary leave and why that is okay. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 307-
326 (2016).
Minaya, Mariana C. ¿Volver a “bracero”? Lessons from Spain
on migrant worker recruitment. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 89-136
(2016).
Nadas, Rachel. Justice for workplace crimes: an immigration law
remedy. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 137-164 (2016).
Norris, Luke. Constitutional economics. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
1-50 (2016).
O’Brien, Christine Neylon. I swear! From shoptalk to social
media: the top ten National Labor Relations Board profanity
cases. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 53-108 (2016).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Law Reviews for:
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change
Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities
Batdorf, Timothy D. Beyond rationality: using integral theory to
understand the evolution of law and legal systems. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 293-354 (2015).
Carbado, Devon W. Blue-on-black violence: a provisional model
of some of the causes. 104 Geo. L.J. 1479-1529 (2016).
Dorfman, Doron. Disability identity in conflict: performativity in
the U.S. Social Security benefits system. 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev.
47-70 (2015).
Henry, Christopher L. The truth (of the matter asserted) is out
there: law and the paranormal outside the First Amendment. 21
Barry L. Rev. 195-215 (2016).
Jarvis, Robert M. The story of the Gary, Indiana crucifix. 49
Val. U. L. Rev. 873-896 (2015).
Murray, Melissa. Obergefell v. Hodges and nonmarriage
inequality. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1207-1258 (2016).
Venkatesh, Vasanthi. Mobilizing under “illegality”: the Arizona
immigrant rights movement’s engagement with the law. 19 Harv.
Latino L. Rev. 165-201 (2016).
Verdi, M. Alexandra. Comment. Strengthening protections for
survivors of domestic violence: the case of Washington, D.C. 64
Buff. L. Rev. 907-958 (2016).
Young, Kathryne M. Criminal behavior as an expression of
identity and a form of resistance: the sociolegal significance of
the Hawaiian cockfight. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1159-1205 (2016).
Refusal of Birth Certificates to Children of Undocumented
Parents in Texas. Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development
Editor; speaker James Harrington. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y
41-55 (2016).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Law Journal
Beard, Mark Kaylan. Note. Simply stunning! A proposed
solution for regulating the use of tasers by law enforcement in the
Seventh Circuit. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 907-953 (2015).
George, Janel. Populating the pipeline: school policing and the
persistence of the school-to-prison pipeline. 40 Nova L. Rev.
493-526 (2016).
Jolley, Eleanor G. and Tim Donahue, Sr. A cursory overview to
Section 1983 as it applies to violations of the Fourth and Eighth
Amenendments. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 517-545 (2016).
Matteis, Laura Rose. Note. Stay away from the neck: why police
chokeholds and other neck restraints violate international human
rights. 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 101-142 (2015).
Moran, Rachel. Ending the internal affairs farce. 64 Buff. L.
Rev. 837-905 (2016).
Woodburn, Nichole. Student article. NSA surveillance and
interference with citizens’ property rights. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
287-318 (2016).
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Young, Kathryne M. Criminal behavior as an expression of
identity and a form of resistance: the sociolegal significance of
the Hawaiian cockfight. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1159-1205 (2016).
Police/State: Race, Power, and Control. Introduction by Allegra
M. McLeod; articles by Paul Butler, Devon W. Carbado, Richard
Delgado, Jean Stefancic and Jocelyn Simonson; note by V. Noah
Gimbel. 104 Geo. L.J. 1405-1610 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Feldman, Adam. All copying is not created equal: borrowed
language in Supreme Court opinions. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process
21-111 (2016).
Goelzhauser, Greg. Silent concurrences. 31 Const. Comment.
351-380 (2016).
Long, Lance N. Is there any science behind the art of legal
writing? 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 287-298 (2016).
Mullins, Anne E. Jedi or judge: how the human mind redefines
judicial opinions. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 325-342 (2016).
Platt, Alexander I. Deciding not to decide: a limited defense of
the silent concurrence. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process 141-175
(2016).
LEGAL EDUCATION
Kanter, Martha and Grace Dodier. Discarding the fiction of the
practice-ready law graduate to reclaim law as a profession. 17 W.
Mich. U. Cooley J. Prac. & Clin. L. 265-293 (2016).
LEGAL HISTORY
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Law Reviews for:
Constitutional Commentary
Bellacosa, Hon. Joseph W. Devils and angels of judicial
integrity. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 1-24 (2016).
Bodensteiner, Ivan E. Not surprisingly, a crucifix conveys a
religious message. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 897-906 (2015).
Gee, Todd W. Student article. Monarchist and democratic
Christian perspectives preceding and subsequent to the
Reformation: a survey of selected authors. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
231-256 (2016).
Hoeflich, M.H. Legal forms and the practice of law in
nineteenth-century Kansas. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1055-1064
(2016).
Kalen, Sam. Dormant Commerce Clause’s aging burden. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 723-805 (2015).
Mendel, Adam. Comment. The first AUMF: the Northwest
Indian War, 1790-1795, and the war on terror. 18 U. Pa. J. Const.
L. 1309-1346 (2016).
Munshi, Sherally. Immigration, imperialism, and the legacies of
Indian exclusion. 28 Yale J.L. & Human. 51-104 (2016).
Poland, Peter S. Appellate remedy: the ancient precedents of a
modern right. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process 11-20 (2016).
Tyler, Amanda L. A “second magna carta”: the English Habeas
Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas privilege. 91
Notre Dame L. Rev. 1949-1996 (2016).
Williams, C.J. On the origins of numbers: where did the number
of peremptory strikes come from and why is origin important? 39
Am. J. Trial Advoc. 481-515 (2016).
Wilmarth, Arthur E., Jr. Prelude to Glass-Steagall: abusive
securities practices by National City Bank and Chase National
Bank in the “Roaring Twenties.” 90 Tul. L. Rev. 1285-1329
(2016).
Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution by James E. Fleming: Six
Views and a Response. Book reviews by Sotirios A. Barber,
Robert William Bennett, Imer B. Flores, Ken I. Kersch, Linda C.
McClain and Lawrence Sager; response by James E. Fleming. 31
Const. Comment. 389-501 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Trial Advocacy
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Wayne Law Review
Austin, Debra and Rob Durr. Emotion regulation for lawyers: a
mind is a challenging thing to tame. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 387-411
(2016).
Batdorf, Timothy D. Beyond rationality: using integral theory to
understand the evolution of law and legal systems. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 293-354 (2015).
Brescia, Raymond H. Regulating the sharing economy: new and
old insights into an oversight regime for the peer-to-peer
economy. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 87-145 (2016).
Brescia, Raymond H. Uber for lawyers: the transformative
potential of a sharing economy approach to the delivery of legal
services. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 745-836 (2016).
Bussey, Sam L. Note. Setting the bar: applying a uniform
standard of documentation in accommodating bar examinees with
AD/HD in compliance with Title III of the ADA. 49 Val. U. L.
Rev. 997-1043 (2015).
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Gallagher, Michael II. Note. The coupon quandary: restructuring
incentives in CAFA coupon settlements. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2091-2113 (2016).
Hoeflich, M.H. Legal forms and the practice of law in
nineteenth-century Kansas. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1055-1064
(2016).
Koh, Harold Hongju. The Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights.
Twenty-first century problems—twentieth-century international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 545-566 (2014).
Perlin, Michael L. and Alison J. Lynch. “Mr. Bad Example”: why
lawyers need to embrace therapeutic jurisprudence to root out
sanism in the representation of persons with mental disabilities.
16 Wyo. L. Rev. 299-323 (2016).
Valdez, Suzanne and student Matthew Rogers. “Retreat to the
boundary of the rules”: resurrecting professionalism in
depositions and the implications of gamesmanship for Kansas
practitioners. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1065-1112 (2016).
Wendel, W. Bradley. Whose truth? Objective and subjective
perspectives on truthfulness in advocacy. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
105-160 (2016).
Ethical Considerations in Advocating for Affirmative Action.
Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers David
G. Hinojosa, Ranjana Nataran, Norma Cantu. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 89-105 (2016).
Symposium: Corporate Counsel as Gatekeepers. Keynote remarks
by Tony West; articles by Joan MacLeod Heminway and Peter J.
Henning. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 1-52 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Probing—Attorneys Investigating & Uncovering
Misconduct Outside the Courtroom. Articles by Jeffrey P. Doss,
Christopher W. Madel, Kenneth L. Wainstein, A. Joseph Jay III
and Robert Boland. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 567-607 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES
Hoeflich, M.H. Legal forms and the practice of law in
nineteenth-century Kansas. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1055-1064
(2016).
LEGISLATION
Ciolino, Max. The right to an education and the plight of school
facilities: a legislative proposal. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change
107-131 (2016).
Fallon, Richard H., Jr. On viewing the courts as junior partners of
Congress in statutory interpretation cases: an essay celebrating the
scholarship of Daniel J. Meltzer. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1743-
1781 (2016).
Green, Ashley Bullock. Note. No “new” breaches: adding a
section to the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act to alleviate the
pain caused by K.D. v. Chambers. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 955-995
(2015).
Hocker, Ruth. Student article. More than a consolation prize:
using § 504 to advance special education rights. 38 T. Jefferson
L. Rev. 71-100 (2015).
Randall, Kip. Comment. Kansas, please protect our children: why
Kansas should remove the religious exemption for mandatory
school vaccinations. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1217-1254 (2016).
Sobo, Alma. Note. Taking initiative: the burden that petition
circulators carry after Buckley v. American Constitutional Law
Foundation, Inc. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 53-72 (2016).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Baker, Tom, Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick. Everything’s
bigger in Texas: except the medmal settlements. 22 Conn. Ins.
L.J. 1-46 (2016).
Deitrich, Lauren. Comment. Say aah! Maryland v. King defines
reasonable standard for DNA searches. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 1095-
1105 (2015).
Doyle, Megan. Note. Guerilla warfare: the importance of
pharmaceutical company support, or lack thereof, in the
constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States. 27 U.
Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 191-218 (2016).
Green, Ashley Bullock. Note. No “new” breaches: adding a
section to the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act to alleviate the
pain caused by K.D. v. Chambers. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 955-995
(2015).
Grossman, Steven P. Using the DNA testing of arrestees to
reevaluate Fourth Amendment doctrine. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 659-
721 (2015).
Johnson, Whitney. Note. Deception, degeneration, and the
delegation of duty: contracting safety obligations between the
NCAA, member institutions, and student-athletes. 49 Val. U. L.
Rev. 1045-1094 (2015).
Lamkin, Matt. Regulating identity: medical regulation as social
control. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 501-573.
Lee, Courtney G. The Animal Welfare Act at fifty: problems and
possibilities in animal testing regulation. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 194-
247 (2016).
Viebrock, Sarah. Note. Important is not important enough:
forcibly medicating defendants for sentencing using the important
interest standard. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Abeyratne, Rehan. Al Maqaleh and the diminishing reach of
habeas corpus. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 146-193 (2016).
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Davis, Morris. Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
Speaker Series. Eroding the foundations of international
humanitarian law: the United States post-9/11. 46 Case W. Res.
J. Int’l L. 499-524 (2014).
King, Charity. Note. The future of torture in the United States:
the Army Field Manual on interrogations’ compliance with the
Convention Against Torture. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 143-172 (2016).
Klarr, Nadia. Comment. Zero tolerance or zero accountability?
An examination of command discretion and the need for an
independent prosecutorial authority in military sexual assault
cases. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 89-120 (2016).
Koh, Harold Hongju. The Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights.
Twenty-first century problems—twentieth-century international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 545-566 (2014).
Laguardia, Francesca. The nonexceptionalism thesis: how post-
9/11 criminal justice measures fit in broader criminal justice. 19
New Crim. L. Rev. 544-576 (2016).
Martins, Mark, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army. Frederick K. Cox
International Law Center Speaker Series. A conversation with the
Chief Prosecutor of United States Military Commissions. 46
Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 483-498 (2014).
Mendel, Adam. Comment. The first AUMF: the Northwest
Indian War, 1790-1795, and the war on terror. 18 U. Pa. J. Const.
L. 1309-1346 (2016).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Crank, Ashley L. Comment. O’Connor v. Uber Technologies,
Inc.: the dispute lingers—are workers in the on-demand economy
employees or independent contractors? 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
609-634 (2016).
Watson, Mitchell B. Blood, drugs, and lab results: using agent
testimony to establish guilt in DUIs involving alcohol, drugs, or
both. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 547-565 (2016).
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
Yust, Meena Miriam. Note. Wings without borders: the case for a
migratory insect treaty to aid monarch butterflies. 46 Case W.
Res. J. Int’l L. 711-747 (2014).
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Jin, Michael W. Comment. Section 501(r): a better charitable tax
exemption for nonprofit hospitals? 69 Tax Law. 749-768 (2016).
Liu, Helen. Student article. Institute of OneWorld Health: a
nonprofit pharmaceutical company. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 1-
27 (2016).
OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
Flinn, Crystal M. Note. Black gold in the black market: tackling
the issue if international oil smuggling through technology, public
policy, and internal corporate controls. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 119-141
(2016).
Lynch, Kevin J. Regulation of fracking is not a taking of private
property. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 39-98 (2016).
POLITICS
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Law Reviews for:
Law and Business Review of the Americas
Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy
Gee, Todd W. Student article. Monarchist and democratic
Christian perspectives preceding and subsequent to the
Reformation: a survey of selected authors. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
231-256 (2016).
Kripinski, Carolina. Student article. From dust we are and to dust
we will return: EU’s utopia, Greece’s bankruptcy. 21 Barry L.
Rev. 235-250 (2016).
Laguardia, Francesca. The nonexceptionalism thesis: how post-
9/11 criminal justice measures fit in broader criminal justice. 19
New Crim. L. Rev. 544-576 (2016).
Mendenhall, Allen. Towards pragmatic conservatism: a review of
Seth Vannatta’s Conservatism and Pragmatism in Law, Politics,
and Ethics. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 45-56 (2016).
Pernick, Michael. Making Arizona Free Enterprise kick the
bucket: a new path forward for public financing. 40 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 467-514 (2016).
Symposium. Challenges of the Latino Community in 2016 and
the Years to Come. Panel participation with Hector Gutierrez,
Leonel Ruiz, moderators; Jose Garza, James Harrington, Rolando
Rios, David G. Hinojosa, Celina Moreno, Gary Bledsoe, Ranjana
Natarajan, Norma Cantu, speakers. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y
29-105 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Notre Dame Law Review
Emmert, Carolin Andrea. Comment. Class arbitration — when a
silent arbitration clause may still be sufficient: a comparison of
arbitration in the corporate context in Germany and the U.S. 27
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 247-263 (2016).
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Estrada-Reynolds, Victoria, Kimberly A. Schweitzer and Narina
Nuñez. Emotions in the courtroom: how sadness, fear, anger, and
disgust affect jurors’ decisions. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 343-358 (2016).
Lammon, Bryan. Perlman appeals after Mohawk. 84 U. Cin. L.
Rev. 1-37 (2016).
Murphy, Tiffany R. “But I still haven’t found what I’m looking
for”: the Supreme Court’s struggle understanding factual
investigations in federal habeas corpus. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1129-1177 (2016).
Seyedfarshi, Amir. Binding bellwether trials in multidistrict
litigation and the right to jury trial. 17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J.
Prac. & Clin. L. 295-330 (2016).
Valdez, Suzanne and student Matthew Rogers. “Retreat to the
boundary of the rules”: resurrecting professionalism in
depositions and the implications of gamesmanship for Kansas
practitioners. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1065-1112 (2016).
Weinstein, Clay. Note. These aren’t the fees you’re looking for:
why attorney’s fees should not open the door to federal court. 27
U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 281-301 (2016).
Williams, C.J. On the origins of numbers: where did the number
of peremptory strikes come from and why is origin important? 39
Am. J. Trial Advoc. 481-515 (2016).
Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure. Honoring Daniel Meltzer.
Introduction by Bradford R. Clark; contributions by Richard H.
Fallon, Jr., Vicki C. Jackson, Henry Paul Monaghan, Judith
Resnik, David L. Shapiro and Amanda L. Tyler. 91 Notre Dame
L. Rev. 1739-1996 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Mendel, Adam. Comment. The first AUMF: the Northwest
Indian War, 1790-1795, and the war on terror. 18 U. Pa. J. Const.
L. 1309-1346 (2016).
Messing, Noah A. A new power?: civil offenses and presidential
clemency. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 661-743 (2016).
Zeis, Joseph E., Jr. Comment. Field preemption and the
presumption of federal action: a three-way Supremacy Clause tug
of war. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 157-211 (2016).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Green, Ashley Bullock. Note. No “new” breaches: adding a
section to the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act to alleviate the
pain caused by K.D. v. Chambers. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 955-995
(2015).
Green, Bruce A. Should there be a specialized ethics code for
death-penalty defense lawyers? 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 527-558
(2016).
Horwitz, Daniel A. Actually, Padilla does apply to
undocumented defendants. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).
Knake, Renee Newman. The commercialization of legal ethics.
29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 715-727 (2016).
Marbes, Melinda A. Reshaping recusal procedures: eliminating
decisionmaker bias and promoting public confidence. 49 Val. U.
L. Rev. 807-871 (2015).
Wendel, W. Bradley. Whose truth? Objective and subjective
perspectives on truthfulness in advocacy. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
105-160 (2016).
Ethical Considerations in Advocating for Affirmative Action.
Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers David
G. Hinojosa, Ranjana Nataran, Norma Cantu. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 89-105 (2016).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
Burke, Marion. Comment. Building a wall to keep out the sea:
Superstorm Sandy and the takings doctrine. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1231-1263 (2016).
Lynch, Kevin J. Regulation of fracking is not a taking of private
property. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 39-98 (2016).
Pallì, José Manuel. “Superficie” rights and usufruct in Cuba: are
they “real,” “title insurable” rights? 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 23-
40 (2016).
Preston, Alysha C. Note. Beware the friends you keep and the
places you sleep: the Fourth Amendment’s limited protection over
visitors and their belongings. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 207-232
(2016).
Taussig-Rubbo, Mateo. Appraising 9/11: ‘sacred value and
heritage in neoliberal times. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1179-1230
(2016).
Woodburn, Nichole. Student article. NSA surveillance and
interference with citizens’ property rights. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
287-318 (2016).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
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Wyoming Law Review
Brobst, Jennifer A. Miranda in mental health: court ordered
confessions and therapeutic injustice for young offenders. 40
Nova L. Rev. 387-423 (2016).
Diamantis, Mihailis E. Corporate criminal minds. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 2049-2090 (2016).
Keren, Hila. Guilt-free markets? Unconscionability, conscience,
and emotions. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 427-499.
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Viebrock, Sarah. Note. Important is not important enough:
forcibly medicating defendants for sentencing using the important
interest standard. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).
Young, Kathryne M. Criminal behavior as an expression of
identity and a form of resistance: the sociolegal significance of
the Hawaiian cockfight. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1159-1205 (2016).
Psychology of Persuasion Symposium. Introduction by Kenneth
D. Chestek; articles by Lance N. Long, Michael L. Perlin, Alison
J. Lynch, Anne E. Mullins, Victoria Estrada-Reynolds, Kimberly
A. Schweitzer, Narina Nuñez, Edie Greene, Natalie Gordon,
Debra Austin and Rob Durr. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 281-411 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Law Journal
Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy
Berman, Alan. Human rights law and racial hate speech
regulation in Australia: reform and replace? 44 Ga. J. Int’l &
Comp. L. 45-103 (2015).
George, Janel. Populating the pipeline: school policing and the
persistence of the school-to-prison pipeline. 40 Nova L. Rev.
493-526 (2016).
Moran, Rachel. Ending the internal affairs farce. 64 Buff. L.
Rev. 837-905 (2016).
Munshi, Sherally. Immigration, imperialism, and the legacies of
Indian exclusion. 28 Yale J.L. & Human. 51-104 (2016).
Shaw, April. How race-selective and sex-selective bans on
abortion expose the color-coded dimensions of the right to
abortion and deficiencies in constitutional protections for women
of color. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 545-579 (2016).
Police/State: Race, Power, and Control. Introduction by Allegra
M. McLeod; articles by Paul Butler, Devon W. Carbado, Richard
Delgado, Jean Stefancic and Jocelyn Simonson; note by V. Noah
Gimbel. 104 Geo. L.J. 1405-1610 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium. Challenges of the Latino Community in 2016 and
the Years to Come. Panel participation with Hector Gutierrez,
Leonel Ruiz, moderators; Jose Garza, James Harrington, Rolando
Rios, David G. Hinojosa, Celina Moreno, Gary Bledsoe, Ranjana
Natarajan, Norma Cantu, speakers. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y
29-105 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
RELIGION
Beydoun, Khaled A. Islam incarcerated: religious
accommodation of Muslim prisoners before Holt v. Hobbs. 84
U. Cin. L. Rev. 99-151 (2016).
Bodensteiner, Ivan E. Not surprisingly, a crucifix conveys a
religious message. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 897-906 (2015).
Gee, Todd W. Student article. Monarchist and democratic
Christian perspectives preceding and subsequent to the
Reformation: a survey of selected authors. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
231-256 (2016).
Hindman, Caleb M. Student article. Bonhoeffer’s dilemma. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 191-230 (2016).
Jarvis, Robert M. The story of the Gary, Indiana crucifix. 49
Val. U. L. Rev. 873-896 (2015).
Laycock, Douglas and Steven T. Collis. 2016 Roscoe Pound
Lecture. Generally applicable law and the free exercise of
religion. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 1-27 (2016).
Martorana, Mary Elizabeth. Student article. Closely held
corporations are persons: the Supreme Court’s correct and
intuitive holding in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 319-342 (2016).
McFarland, Ta’lor. Student article. The right to refuse: the legal
counterbalance for religious businesses and same-sex marriage
promotion to curtail the rippling wave of tension erupting across
the nation and Florida. 21 Barry L. Rev. 265-281 (2016).
Pioch, Christopher M.W. Comment. One nation under God(s)?
Post-secular governance in the United States and Republic of
Ireland, a comparison. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1391-1432 (2016).
Randall, Kip. Comment. Kansas, please protect our children: why
Kansas should remove the religious exemption for mandatory
school vaccinations. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1217-1254 (2016).
Roberts, Jessica L. An alternative theory of Burwell v. Hobby
Lobby. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 85-120 (2016).
REMEDIES
Feinberg, Kenneth R. Unconventional responses to unique
catastrophes: tailoring the law to meet the challenges, 46 Case W.
Res. J. Int’l L. 525-543 (2014).
Friedell, Steven F. Confidence schemes: theft loss deductions,
restitution, and public policy. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 25-51 (2016).
Gallagher, Michael II. Note. The coupon quandary: restructuring
incentives in CAFA coupon settlements. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2091-2113 (2016).
Gold, Russell M. Compensation’s role in deterrence. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1997-2048 (2016).
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Peters, Amanda. Reconsidering federal and state obstacles to
human trafficking victim status and entitlements. 2016 Utah L.
Rev. 535-574.
Saxena, Shefali. Note. Foreign assistance at home: increasing
USAID accountability through victim participation rights in the
Foreign Assistance Act. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 627-673
(2014).
Schlam, Lawrence. Enforcing victims’ rights on Illinois: the
rationale for victim “standing” in criminal prosecutions. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 597-658 (2015).
REPRODUCTION
Duggan, Eliza. Note. A velvet hammer: the criminalization of
motherhood and the new maternalism. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1299-
1332 (2016).
Grow, Lara. Pregnancy discrimination in the wake of Young v.
UPS. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 133-162 (2016).
Shaw, April. How race-selective and sex-selective bans on
abortion expose the color-coded dimensions of the right to
abortion and deficiencies in constitutional protections for women
of color. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 545-579 (2016).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Moderson, Philip. Comment. Following a dangerous precedent:
the California Rule and the Kansas pension crisis. 64 U. Kan. L.
Rev. 1113-1140 (2016).
Shnitser, Natalya. Trusts no more: Rethinking the regulation of
retirement savings in the United States. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 629-
682.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Batdorf, Timothy D. Beyond rationality: using integral theory to
understand the evolution of law and legal systems. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 293-354 (2015).
Brescia, Raymond H. Regulating the sharing economy: new and
old insights into an oversight regime for the peer-to-peer
economy. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 87-145 (2016).
Brescia, Raymond H. Uber for lawyers: the transformative
potential of a sharing economy approach to the delivery of legal
services. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 745-836 (2016).
Crank, Ashley L. Comment. O’Connor v. Uber Technologies,
Inc.: the dispute lingers—are workers in the on-demand economy
employees or independent contractors? 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
609-634 (2016).
Gerding, Erik F. Disclosure 2.0: can technology solve overload,
complexity, and other information failures? 90 Tul. L. Rev.
1143-1180 (2016).
Howell, Sean. Note. A “hot” and “cool” First Amendment:
analyzing speech effects in a shifting media environment. 104
Cal. L. Rev. 1259-1297 (2016).
Lamkin, Matt. Regulating identity: medical regulation as social
control. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 501-573.
Lovett, Thomas D. Student article. Ruling the skies or drowning
in rules? A look at the FAA’s sluggish progress in developing
rules and forces that might be shaping the future of drone use in
the United States. 21 Barry L. Rev. 251-263 (2016).
Romano, Alessandro. God’s dice: the law in a probabilistic
world. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 57-88 (2016).
Takeuchi, Cory Lyn. Note. Regulating Lolicon: toward Japanese
compliance with its international legal obligations to ban virtual
child pornography. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 195-236 (2015).
Valente, Marie-Alexis. Note. Transformativeness in the age of
mass digitization. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 233-269 (2016).
Williamson, Stephanie. Note. Applying yesterday’s solutions to
today’s problems on tomorrow’s IT procurement: why the Federal
Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act won’t solve IT
procurement problems. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 733-752 (2016).
Wolf, T.J. Comment. Becoming unplugged: without a
compulsory license, Internet broadcast television powers down.
41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 121-155 (2016).
SECURITIES LAW
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DeLoy, Zach. Note. Whistle while you work: whistle-blower
protection under Dodd-Frank. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 107-120 (2016).
Lair, Thomas. Note. The battle of disclosure versus privacy:
corporate executives’ personal, private facts. 27 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Pol’y 257-280 (2016).
Paterno, Lide E. Irresponsible corporate-responsibility rules. 77
U. Pitt. L. Rev. 499-578 (2016).
Symposium: The Promise and Perils of Convergence in Financial
Regulation and Consumer Protection. Articles by Christopher L.
Peterson, Hilary J. Allen, Erik F. Gerding, Arthur B. Laby,
Kenneth M. Rosen, Alan M. White and Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.
90 Tul. L. Rev. 1057-1329 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Abeyratne, Rehan. Al Maqaleh and the diminishing reach of
habeas corpus. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 146-193 (2016).
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Beydoun, Khaled A. Islam incarcerated: religious
accommodation of Muslim prisoners before Holt v. Hobbs. 84
U. Cin. L. Rev. 99-151 (2016).
Danna, Michael C. Student article. Medicaid reform, prison
healthcare, and the due process right to a fair hearing. 40 N.Y.U.
Rev. L. & Soc. Change 429-466 (2016).
Delgado, Richard and Jean Stefancic. Critical perspectives on
police, policing, and mass incarceration. 104 Geo. L.J. 1531-
1557 (2016).
Doyle, Megan. Note. Guerilla warfare: the importance of
pharmaceutical company support, or lack thereof, in the
constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States. 27 U.
Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 191-218 (2016).
Green, Bruce A. Should there be a specialized ethics code for
death-penalty defense lawyers? 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 527-558
(2016).
Jolley, Eleanor G. and Tim Donahue, Sr. A cursory overview to
Section 1983 as it applies to violations of the Fourth and Eighth
Amenendments. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 517-545 (2016).
Jones, Daniel. Note. Technical difficulties: why a broader
reading of Graham and Miller should prohibit de facto life
without parole sentences for juvenile offenders. 90 St. John’s L.
Rev. 169-205 (2016).
Kershen, Andrew. Comment. A proposed framework for Kansas
district courts’ discretion on a motion to reconsider a suppression
ruling. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1181-1216 (2016).
Luzon, Golan. Challenges shared by restorative justice and strict
liability in the absence of mens rea. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 577-
591 (2016).
Murphy, Tiffany R. “But I still haven’t found what I’m looking
for”: the Supreme Court’s struggle understanding factual
investigations in federal habeas corpus. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1129-1177 (2016).
Phipps, Rebecca. Starting over: the immigration consequences of
juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. &
Soc. Change 515-543 (2016).
Tyler, Amanda L. A “second magna carta”: the English Habeas
Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas privilege. 91
Notre Dame L. Rev. 1949-1996 (2016).
Viebrock, Sarah. Note. Important is not important enough:
forcibly medicating defendants for sentencing using the important
interest standard. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).
SEX CRIMES
Hanus, Elizabeth. Comment. Rape by nonphysical coercion:
State v. Brooks. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1141-1179 (2016).
Klarr, Nadia. Comment. Zero tolerance or zero accountability?
An examination of command discretion and the need for an
independent prosecutorial authority in military sexual assault
cases. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 89-120 (2016).
Swanson, Jessica. Sexual liberation or violence against women?
The debate on the legalization of prostitution and the relationship
to human trafficking. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 592-639 (2016).
Takeuchi, Cory Lyn. Note. Regulating Lolicon: toward Japanese
compliance with its international legal obligations to ban virtual
child pornography. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 195-236 (2015).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
McClain, Linda C. Reading DeBoer and Obergefell through the
“moral readings versus originalisms” debate: from constitutional
“empty cupboards” to evolving understandings. 31 Const.
Comment. 441-477 (2016).
McFarland, Ta’lor. Student article. The right to refuse: the legal
counterbalance for religious businesses and same-sex marriage
promotion to curtail the rippling wave of tension erupting across
the nation and Florida. 21 Barry L. Rev. 265-281 (2016).
Murray, Melissa. Obergefell v. Hodges and nonmarriage
inequality. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1207-1258 (2016).
SOCIAL WELFARE
Buck, Isaac D. Furthering the fiduciary metaphor: the duty of
providers to the payers of Medicare. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1043-1094
(2016).
Dorfman, Doron. Disability identity in conflict: performativity in
the U.S. Social Security benefits system. 38 T. Jefferson L. Rev.
47-70 (2015).
Yang, Dixon. Note. Social Security Disability Insurance: the
compounding limitations of medical evidence through the lens of
stroke medicine. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 91-120 (2016).
SPORTS
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Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal
Boland, Robert. Stop digging: the pitfalls of the NFL’s
investigatory procedures. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 595-607
(2016).
Bonti, Chris. Note. O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the current state of antitrust jurisprudence
concerning intercollegiate athletics. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y
237-255 (2016).
Harn, Jeremy S. Student article. Performance-enhancing drugs
and the False Claims Act: why the government can’t make the
cut. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 661-676 (2016).
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Johnson, Whitney. Note. Deception, degeneration, and the
delegation of duty: contracting safety obligations between the
NCAA, member institutions, and student-athletes. 49 Val. U. L.
Rev. 1045-1094 (2015).
Sigler, Laura. Note. The saga continues: the Redskins,
Blackhorse, and the future of Native American trademarks in
sports. 62 Wayne L. Rev. 73-105 (2016).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
McGrath, Colin. Comment. Municipal bankruptcy and the limits
of federalism. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1265-1308 (2016).
Zeis, Joseph E., Jr. Comment. Field preemption and the
presumption of federal action: a three-way Supremacy Clause tug
of war. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 157-211 (2016).
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Feldman, Adam. All copying is not created equal: borrowed
language in Supreme Court opinions. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process
21-111 (2016).
Goelzhauser, Greg. Silent concurrences. 31 Const. Comment.
351-380 (2016).
Knowles, Helen J. Remember, it is the Supreme Court that is
expounding: The Least Dangerous Branch and popular
constitutionalism. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 33-43 (2016).
Murphy, Tiffany R. “But I still haven’t found what I’m looking
for”: the Supreme Court’s struggle understanding factual
investigations in federal habeas corpus. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1129-1177 (2016).
TAX POLICY
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Law Reviews for:
Tax Lawyer
Selected Papers From the Inaugural International Taxpayer Rights
Conference. Introduction by Nina E. Olson; papers by Alice G.
Abreu, Richard K. Greenstein, Keith Fogg, Sime Jozipovic, Leslie
Book and Amanda Bartmann. 69 Tax Law. 491-624 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
TAXATION—FEDERAL
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Law Reviews for:
Tax Lawyer
Friedell, Steven F. Confidence schemes: theft loss deductions,
restitution, and public policy. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 25-51 (2016).
Smith, Adair Martin. Casenote. Legality of tax credits to
federally established exchanges in light of King v. Burwell and
the need to clarify Chevron deference. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 349-
370 (2016).
Selected Papers From the Inaugural International Taxpayer Rights
Conference. Introduction by Nina E. Olson; papers by Alice G.
Abreu, Richard K. Greenstein, Keith Fogg, Sime Jozipovic, Leslie
Book and Amanda Bartmann. 69 Tax Law. 491-624 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL
Kaye, Tracy A. Tax transparency: a tale of two countries. 39
Fordham Int’l L.J. 1153-1199 (2016).
TERRORISM
Davis, Morris. Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
Speaker Series. Eroding the foundations of international
humanitarian law: the United States post-9/11. 46 Case W. Res.
J. Int’l L. 499-524 (2014).
Kragness, Jessica A. False promises of food safety: why
Homeland Security should care about your dinner. 32 W. Mich.
U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 265-291 (2015).
Laguardia, Francesca. The nonexceptionalism thesis: how post-
9/11 criminal justice measures fit in broader criminal justice. 19
New Crim. L. Rev. 544-576 (2016).
Martins, Mark, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army. Frederick K. Cox
International Law Center Speaker Series. A conversation with the
Chief Prosecutor of United States Military Commissions. 46
Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 483-498 (2014).
Mendel, Adam. Comment. The first AUMF: the Northwest
Indian War, 1790-1795, and the war on terror. 18 U. Pa. J. Const.
L. 1309-1346 (2016).
Naylor, Lauren. Note. Trading fraud liability for national
security: a proposal to amend the False Claims Act for
cybersecurity contractors. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 677-693 (2016).
Prost, Judge Kimberly. Institute for Global Security Law and
Policy Speech. A reflection on innovations in the Security
Council: the international tribunals, counterterrorism, and the
office of the ombudsperson. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 465-481
(2014).
Taussig-Rubbo, Mateo. Appraising 9/11: ‘sacred value and
heritage in neoliberal times. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1179-1230
(2016).
TORTS
Acciaioli, Anthony. Note. Swept away: should courts retain a
recklessness standard in assessing rescuer injury claims under the
maritime rescue doctrine? 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2155-2186
(2016).
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Baker, Tom, Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick. Everything’s
bigger in Texas: except the medmal settlements. 22 Conn. Ins.
L.J. 1-46 (2016).
Carbado, Devon W. Blue-on-black violence: a provisional model
of some of the causes. 104 Geo. L.J. 1479-1529 (2016).
Gold, Russell M. Compensation’s role in deterrence. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1997-2048 (2016).
Green, Ashley Bullock. Note. No “new” breaches: adding a
section to the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act to alleviate the
pain caused by K.D. v. Chambers. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 955-995
(2015).
Johnson, Jason and Christopher Brennan. Damned if you do,
damned if you don’t: a contextual analysis of co-employee
liability and Wyoming Worker’s Compensation subrogation. 16
Wyo. L. Rev. 415-438 (2016).
Jolley, Eleanor G. and Tim Donahue, Sr. A cursory overview to
Section 1983 as it applies to violations of the Fourth and Eighth
Amenendments. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 517-545 (2016).
Phillippi, William R. III. Student article. Products liability for
financial products: judicial insurance for the insured. 7 Faulkner
L. Rev. 155-189 (2016).
Romano, Alessandro. God’s dice: the law in a probabilistic
world. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 57-88 (2016).
Roth, Andrew L. Comment. Upping the ante: rethinking anti-
SLAPP laws in the age of the Internet. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 741-
769.
Sink, Jessica K. Note. Framed: misattribution of great works of
art and the liability of auction houses that sell them. 15 Va.
Sports & Ent. L.J. 306-331 (2016).
Sullivan, Ryan and students Daniel Gutman & Chris Schmidt.
Stolen profits: civil shoplifting demands and the misuse of Neb.
Rev. Stat. § 25-21, 194. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 28-86 (2016).
TRADE REGULATION
Bonti, Chris. Note. O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the current state of antitrust jurisprudence
concerning intercollegiate athletics. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y
237-255 (2016).
Cano, Emma N. Comment. Saving the Internet: why regulating
broadband providers can keep the Internet open. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 711-740.
Ma, Jingyuan and Mel Marquis. Business culture in East Asia
and implications to competition law. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 1-43
(2016).
WATER LAW
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Fritsch, Taylor. Note. Muddying the water, clearing the way...for
judicial review of Clean Water Act jurisdictional determinations:
Hawkes Co. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 782 F.3d 994
(8th Cir. 2015). 95 Neb. L. Rev. 277-306 (2016).
Johnson, Lauren F. Comment. The Wyoming State Engineer’s
order for corrective controls within the Laramie County Control
Area: is it effective or does it need improvement? 16 Wyo. L.
Rev. 441-463 (2016).
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW
Haupt, Mary “Kati”. Workers’ compensation law & the remedial
waiver. 21 Barry L. Rev. 217-234 (2016).
Johnson, Jason and Christopher Brennan. Damned if you do,
damned if you don’t: a contextual analysis of co-employee
liability and Wyoming Worker’s Compensation subrogation. 16
Wyo. L. Rev. 415-438 (2016).
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39 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
TRIAL ADVOCACY,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Williams, C.J. On the origins of numbers: where did the number
of peremptory strikes come from and why is origin important? 39
Am. J. Trial Advoc. 481-515 (2016).
Jolley, Eleanor G. and Tim Donahue, Sr. A cursory overview to
Section 1983 as it applies to violations of the Fourth and Eighth
Amenendments. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 517-545 (2016).
Watson, Mitchell B. Blood, drugs, and lab results: using agent
testimony to establish guilt in DUIs involving alcohol, drugs, or
both. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 547-565 (2016).
Symposium: Probing—Attorneys Investigating & Uncovering
Misconduct Outside the Courtroom. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 567-
607 (2016).
Doss, Jeffrey P. Practical considerations in planning,
executing, refining, and concluding investigations. 39 Am. J.
Trial Advoc. 567-576 (2016).
Madel, Christopher W. Essential considerations for cross-
border internal investigations. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 577-
585 (2016).
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Wainstein, Kenneth L. and A. Joseph Jay III. The unique
aspects of independent investigations in higher education. 39
Am. J. Trial Advoc. 587-593 (2016).
Boland, Robert. Stop digging: the pitfalls of the NFL’s
investigatory procedures. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 595-607
(2016).
Crank, Ashley L. Comment. O’Connor v. Uber Technologies,
Inc.: the dispute lingers—are workers in the on-demand economy
employees or independent contractors? 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
609-634 (2016).
Hayes, Brian D. Comment. United States v. Elonis: changing
the intent requirement of federal threatening communication
violations. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 635-650 (2016).
Flores, C. Tyler. Note. Unprecedented uncertainty: the
Corinthian Colleges debacle, the Department of Education’s
response, and the bankruptcy practitioner’s dilemma. 39 Am. J.
Trial Advoc. 651-681 (2016).
Hatcher, Collin D. Note. The whole truth or anything but...: how
fairness, reliability, and the rule of completeness affect the jury’s
truth-seeking function. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 683-711 (2016).
Indices to volume 39. 39 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 713-724 (2016).
27 AMERICAN REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION,
NO. 2, PP. 145-263, 2016.
Brower, Charles H. II. Trans-Pacific Partnership: continuity and
breakthroughs in U.S. investment treaty practice. 27 Am. Rev.
Int’l Arb. 145-214 (2016).
Hanessian, Grant and E. Alexandra Dosman. Songs of innocence
and experience: ten years of emergency arbitration. 27 Am. Rev.
Int’l Arb. 215-237 (2016).
Nagy, Csongor István. The lesson of a short-lived mutiny: the
rise and fall of Hungary’s controversial arbitration regime in cases
involving national assets. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 239-246 (2016).
Emmert, Carolin Andrea. Comment. Class arbitration — when a
silent arbitration clause may still be sufficient: a comparison of
arbitration in the corporate context in Germany and the U.S. 27
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 247-263 (2016).
21 BARRY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Raudebaugh, Michael. Foreign judgments in Florida bankruptcy
courts: choice of law, statutes of limitations, and other unresolved
issues. 21 Barry L. Rev. 163-178 (2016).
Angley, David. Student article. Modern debtors’ prison in the
state of Florida: how the state’s brand of cash register justice
leads to imprisonment for debt. 21 Barry L. Rev. 179-193 (2016).
Henry, Christopher L. The truth (of the matter asserted) is out
there: law and the paranormal outside the First Amendment. 21
Barry L. Rev. 195-215 (2016).
Haupt, Mary “Kati”. Workers’ compensation law & the remedial
waiver. 21 Barry L. Rev. 217-234 (2016).
Kripinski, Carolina. Student article. From dust we are and to dust
we will return: EU’s utopia, Greece’s bankruptcy. 21 Barry L.
Rev. 235-250 (2016).
Lovett, Thomas D. Student article. Ruling the skies or drowning
in rules? A look at the FAA’s sluggish progress in developing
rules and forces that might be shaping the future of drone use in
the United States. 21 Barry L. Rev. 251-263 (2016).
McFarland, Ta’lor. Student article. The right to refuse: the legal
counterbalance for religious businesses and same-sex marriage
promotion to curtail the rippling wave of tension erupting across
the nation and Florida. 21 Barry L. Rev. 265-281 (2016).
2016 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 365-770.
De Armond, Elizabeth D. Preventing preemption: finding space
for states to regulate consumers’ credit reports. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 365-425.
Keren, Hila. Guilt-free markets? Unconscionability, conscience,
and emotions. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 427-499.
Lamkin, Matt. Regulating identity: medical regulation as social
control. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 501-573.
Schmidt, Christopher W. On doctrinal confusion: the case of the
state action doctrine. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 575-628.
Shnitser, Natalya. Trusts no more: Rethinking the regulation of
retirement savings in the United States. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 629-
682.
Balinski, Adam. Comment. Wonky Walden: the dizzying new
personal jurisdiction rule. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 683-710.
Cano, Emma N. Comment. Saving the Internet: why regulating
broadband providers can keep the Internet open. 2016 BYU L.
Rev. 711-740.
Roth, Andrew L. Comment. Upping the ante: rethinking anti-
SLAPP laws in the age of the Internet. 2016 BYU L. Rev. 741-
769.
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64 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, AUGUST, 2016.
Messing, Noah A. A new power?: civil offenses and presidential
clemency. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 661-743 (2016).
Brescia, Raymond H. Uber for lawyers: the transformative
potential of a sharing economy approach to the delivery of legal
services. 64 Buff. L. Rev. 745-836 (2016).
Moran, Rachel. Ending the internal affairs farce. 64 Buff. L.
Rev. 837-905 (2016).
Verdi, M. Alexandra. Comment. Strengthening protections for
survivors of domestic violence: the case of Washington, D.C. 64
Buff. L. Rev. 907-958 (2016).
104 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, OCTOBER, 2016.
Buck, Isaac D. Furthering the fiduciary metaphor: the duty of
providers to the payers of Medicare. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1043-1094
(2016).
Klass, Alexandra B. and Elizabeth J. Wilson. Remaking energy:
the critical role of energy consumption data. 104 Cal. L. Rev.
1095-1158 (2016).
Young, Kathryne M. Criminal behavior as an expression of
identity and a form of resistance: the sociolegal significance of
the Hawaiian cockfight. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1159-1205 (2016).
Murray, Melissa. Obergefell v. Hodges and nonmarriage
inequality. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1207-1258 (2016).
Howell, Sean. Note. A “hot” and “cool” First Amendment:
analyzing speech effects in a shifting media environment. 104
Cal. L. Rev. 1259-1297 (2016).
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motherhood and the new maternalism. 104 Cal. L. Rev. 1299-
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46 CASE WESTERN RESERVE
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2014.
Saxena, Shefali. Editor’s note. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 463-
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Martins, Mark, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army. Frederick K. Cox
International Law Center Speaker Series. A conversation with the
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Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 483-498 (2014).
Davis, Morris. Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
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J. Int’l L. 499-524 (2014).
Feinberg, Kenneth R. Unconventional responses to unique
catastrophes: tailoring the law to meet the challenges, 46 Case W.
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Koh, Harold Hongju. The Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights.
Twenty-first century problems—twentieth-century international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 545-566 (2014).
Jayasinghe, Hon. Nihal and Daley J. Birkett. A war crimes
tribunal for Sri Lanka? Examining the options under international
law. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 567-587 (2014).
Gatti, Sarah. Note. After Artyom: how efforts to reform U.S.-
Russia adoption failed, and what Russia must do now to ensure
the welfare of her orphans. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 589-625
(2014).
Saxena, Shefali. Note. Foreign assistance at home: increasing
USAID accountability through victim participation rights in the
Foreign Assistance Act. 46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 627-673
(2014).
Vrabel, JoAnn. Note. Tourism at UNESCO World Heritage
Sites: protecting global treasures and the travelers who seek them.
46 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 675-709 (2014).
Yust, Meena Miriam. Note. Wings without borders: the case for a
migratory insect treaty to aid monarch butterflies. 46 Case W.
Res. J. Int’l L. 711-747 (2014).
22 CONNECTICUT INSURANCE
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, SUMMER, 2016.
Baker, Tom, Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick. Everything’s
bigger in Texas: except the medmal settlements. 22 Conn. Ins.
L.J. 1-46 (2016).
Miglani, Srishti. Reference pricing: a small and mighty solution
to bend the health care cost curve. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 47-84
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Symposium. The Affordable Care Act. Articles by Jessica L.
Roberts and John G. Day. 22 Conn. Ins. L.J. 85-169 (2016).
Roberts, Jessica L. An alternative theory of Burwell v.
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Day, John G. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care
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Chase, Gregory J. Note. Adoption disruption insurance: a policy
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(2016).
31 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY,
NO. 3, FALL, 2016.
Goelzhauser, Greg. Silent concurrences. 31 Const. Comment.
351-380 (2016).
Graglia, Lino A. Rethinking judicial supremacy. 31 Const.
Comment. 381-387 (2016).
Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution by James E. Fleming: Six
Views and a Response. 31 Const. Comment. 389-501 (2016).
Barber, Sotirios A. On Jim Fleming’s anti-originalism. 31
Const. Comment. 389-395 (2016).
Bennett, Robert William. The document and the drama. 31
Const. Comment. 397-405 (2016).
Flores, Imer B. Intelligent or unintelligent fidelity? 31 Const.
Comment. 407-422 (2016).
Kersch, Ken I. Originalism’s curiously triumphant death: the
interpenetration of aspirationalism and historicism in U.S.
constitutional development. 31 Const. Comment. 423-439
(2016).
McClain, Linda C. Reading DeBoer and Obergefell through
the “moral readings versus originalisms” debate: from
constitutional “empty cupboards” to evolving understandings.
31 Const. Comment. 441-477 (2016).
Sager, Lawrence. Fidelity to the best version of ourselves. 31
Const. Comment. 479-487 (2016).
Fleming, James E. Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution: a
response to six views. 31 Const. Comment. 489-501 (2016).
7 FAULKNER LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Introduction on behalf of the Faulkner Law Review Editorial
Board. 7 Faulkner L. Rev. i (2016).
Garrett, James. Student article. The Johns agree: Rawls, Finnis,
and Locke on open immigration from Mexico to the United
States. 7 Faulkner L. Rev. 129-153 (2016).
Phillippi, William R. III. Student article. Products liability for
financial products: judicial insurance for the insured. 7 Faulkner
L. Rev. 155-189 (2016).
Hindman, Caleb M. Student article. Bonhoeffer’s dilemma. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 191-230 (2016).
Gee, Todd W. Student article. Monarchist and democratic
Christian perspectives preceding and subsequent to the
Reformation: a survey of selected authors. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
231-256 (2016).
Burton, Kelly Fitzsimmons. Student article. Reason and public
discourse: what can we learn from Socrates? 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
257-285 (2016).
Woodburn, Nichole. Student article. NSA surveillance and
interference with citizens’ property rights. 7 Faulkner L. Rev.
287-318 (2016).
Martorana, Mary Elizabeth. Student article. Closely held
corporations are persons: the Supreme Court’s correct and
intuitive holding in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. 7
Faulkner L. Rev. 319-342 (2016).
39 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 5, AUGUST, 2016.
European Union Law Issue. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1081-1288
(2016).
Gallo, Daniele and Fernanda G. Nicola. The external
dimension of EU investment law: jurisdictional clashes and
transformative adjudication. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1081-1152
(2016).
Kaye, Tracy A. Tax transparency: a tale of two countries. 39
Fordham Int’l L.J. 1153-1199 (2016).
Atik, Jeffery. From ‘no bailout’ to the European Stability
Mechanism. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1201-1224 (2016).
Dinan, Desmond. Coping with crisis: the role of the
European Council President. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1225-
1244 (2016).
Bradley, Caroline. Financial stability, financial services, and
the single market. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1245-1271 (2016).
Prechal, Sacha. The many formations of the Court of Justice:
15 years after Nice. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1273-1288 (2016).
Callahan, Thomas M. Note. The right to reputation and the case
for Boris Nemtsov. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1289-1353 (2016).
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Coppotelli, Chiara. Comment. Investor-state adjudication
mechanism negotiations in the TTIP: an unpopular endeavor into
the potential politicization of dispute settlement. 39 Fordham
Int’l L.J. 1355-1389 (2016).
Pioch, Christopher M.W. Comment. One nation under God(s)?
Post-secular governance in the United States and Republic of
Ireland, a comparison. 39 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1391-1432 (2016).
29 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF
LEGAL ETHICS,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2016.
Simon, William H. Duties to organizational clients. 29 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 489-526 (2016).
Green, Bruce A. Should there be a specialized ethics code for
death-penalty defense lawyers? 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 527-558
(2016).
McGinniss, Michael S. The character of codes: preserving spaces
for personal integrity in lawyer regulation. 29 Geo. J. Legal
Ethics 559-577 (2016).
Ariens, Michael S. Sorting: legal specialization and the
privatization of the American legal profession. 29 Geo. J. Legal
Ethics 579-599 (2016).
Wald, Eli and Russell G. Pearce. Being good lawyers: a
relational approach to law practice. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 601-
648 (2016).
Roiphe, Rebecca. The decline of professionalism. 29 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 649-681 (2016).
Zorza, Richard. Five broad new ideas to cut through the access to
justice-commercialization-deregulation conundrum. 29 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 683-714 (2016).
Knake, Renee Newman. The commercialization of legal ethics.
29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 715-727 (2016).
104 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 6, AUGUST, 2016.
Police/State: Race, Power, and Control. 104 Geo. L.J. 1405-1610
(2016).
McLeod, Allegra M. Confronting the carceral state. 104
Geo. L.J. 1405-1417 (2016).
Butler, Paul. The system is working the way it is supposed to:
the limits of criminal justice. 104 Geo. L.J. 1419-1478
(2016).
Carbado, Devon W. Blue-on-black violence: a provisional
model of some of the causes. 104 Geo. L.J. 1479-1529
(2016).
Delgado, Richard and Jean Stefancic. Critical perspectives on
police, policing, and mass incarceration. 104 Geo. L.J. 1531-
1557 (2016).
Simonson, Jocelyn. Beyond body cameras: defending a
robust right to record the police. 104 Geo. L.J. 1559-1579
(2016).
Gimbel, V. Noah. Note. Body cameras and criminal
discovery. 104 Geo. L.J. 1581-1610 (2016).
44 GEORGIA JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2015.
King, Alyssa S. New judicial review in old Europe. 44 Ga. J.
Int’l & Comp. L. 1-43 (2015).
Berman, Alan. Human rights law and racial hate speech
regulation in Australia: reform and replace? 44 Ga. J. Int’l &
Comp. L. 45-103 (2015).
Carroll, Elinore R. Note. The TBT Agreement’s failure to solve
U.S.—COOL. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 105-132 (2015).
Dominey, Sara Louise. Note. Ebola, experimental medicine,
economics, and ethics: an evaluation of international disease
outbreak law. 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 133-164 (2015).
Singleton, Shaniqua. Note. Balancing a right to be forgotten with
a right to freedom of expression in the wake of Google Spain v.
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Takeuchi, Cory Lyn. Note. Regulating Lolicon: toward Japanese
compliance with its international legal obligations to ban virtual
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19 HARVARD LATINO
LAW REVIEW,
SPRING, 2016.
Horwitz, Daniel A. Actually, Padilla does apply to
undocumented defendants. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).
Keyes, Elizabeth. Evolving contours of immigration federalism:
the case of migrant children. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 33-88
(2016).
Minaya, Mariana C. ¿Volver a “bracero”? Lessons from Spain
on migrant worker recruitment. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 89-136
(2016).
Nadas, Rachel. Justice for workplace crimes: an immigration law
remedy. 19 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 137-164 (2016).
Venkatesh, Vasanthi. Mobilizing under “illegality”: the Arizona
immigrant rights movement’s engagement with the law. 19 Harv.
Latino L. Rev. 165-201 (2016).
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17 JOURNAL OF APPELLATE PRACTICE
AND PROCESS,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
May, Nancy Bellhouse. Foreword. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process v-
vii (2016).
Isaacson, George S. A Supreme Court homecoming. 17 J. App.
Prac. & Process 1-9 (2016).
Poland, Peter S. Appellate remedy: the ancient precedents of a
modern right. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process 11-20 (2016).
Feldman, Adam. All copying is not created equal: borrowed
language in Supreme Court opinions. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process
21-111 (2016).
Offenkrantz, Ronald J. and student Aaron S. Lichter. Sua sponte
actions in the appellate courts: the “Gorilla Rule” revisited. 17 J.
App. Prac. & Process 113-140 (2016).
Platt, Alexander I. Deciding not to decide: a limited defense of
the silent concurrence. 17 J. App. Prac. & Process 141-175
(2016).
22 LAW AND BUSINESS REVIEW
OF THE AMERICAS,
NO. 1, WINTER, 2016.
Travieso-Díaz, Matías. Resolving U.S. expropriation claims
against Cuba: a very modest proposal. 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am.
3-21 (2016).
Pallì, José Manuel. “Superficie” rights and usufruct in Cuba: are
they “real,” “title insurable” rights? 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 23-
40 (2016).
Glitz, Frederico E.Z. Civil liability of the port operator: brief
considerations of case law in Paraná, Brazil. 22 Law & Bus. Rev.
Am. 41-47 (2016).
LeGros, Elise. Report: TransCanada seeks $15 billion from U.S.
for breach of NAFTA obligations. 22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 51-
58 (2016).
Flores, Vienna. Cuba: the last one to the global economic table.
22 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 59-67 (2016).
115 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2016.
Primus, Richard. Why enumeration matters. 115 Mich. L. Rev.
1-46 (2016).
Baasch, Ryan and Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash. Congress and
the reconstruction of foreign affairs federalism. 115 Mich. L.
Rev. 47-107 (2016).
Perry, Marissa. Note. Search incident to probable cause?: the
intersection of Rawlings and Knowles. 115 Mich. L. Rev. 109-
133 (2016).
Miller, Mary. Note. More than just a potted plant: a court’s
authority to review deferred prosecution agreements under the
Speedy Trial Act and under its inherent supervisory power. 115
Mich. L. Rev. 135-170 (2016).
95 NEBRASKA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-306, 2016.
Laycock, Douglas and Steven T. Collis. 2016 Roscoe Pound
Lecture. Generally applicable law and the free exercise of
religion. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 1-27 (2016).
Sullivan, Ryan and students Daniel Gutman & Chris Schmidt.
Stolen profits: civil shoplifting demands and the misuse of Neb.
Rev. Stat. § 25-21, 194. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 28-86 (2016).
Brescia, Raymond H. Regulating the sharing economy: new and
old insights into an oversight regime for the peer-to-peer
economy. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 87-145 (2016).
Abeyratne, Rehan. Al Maqaleh and the diminishing reach of
habeas corpus. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 146-193 (2016).
Lee, Courtney G. The Animal Welfare Act at fifty: problems and
possibilities in animal testing regulation. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 194-
247 (2016).
Knoer, Kelsey E.B. Note. Bussing v. COR Clearing, LLC, 20
F. Supp. 3d 719 (D. Neb. 2014): preserving the right to tell your
employers what they do not want to hear. 95 Neb. L. Rev. 248-
276 (2016).
Fritsch, Taylor. Note. Muddying the water, clearing the way...for
judicial review of Clean Water Act jurisdictional determinations:
Hawkes Co. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 782 F.3d 994
(8th Cir. 2015). 95 Neb. L. Rev. 277-306 (2016).
19 NEW CRIMINAL
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, FALL, 2016.
Göhler, Johanna. Busy defendants and phantom trials: rethinking
the defendant’s attendance requirement before the ICC. 19 New
Crim. L. Rev. 473-543 (2016).
Laguardia, Francesca. The nonexceptionalism thesis: how post-
9/11 criminal justice measures fit in broader criminal justice. 19
New Crim. L. Rev. 544-576 (2016).
Luzon, Golan. Challenges shared by restorative justice and strict
liability in the absence of mens rea. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 577-
591 (2016).
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Swanson, Jessica. Sexual liberation or violence against women?
The debate on the legalization of prostitution and the relationship
to human trafficking. 19 New Crim. L. Rev. 592-639 (2016).
40 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE,
NO. 3, PP. 429-580, 2016.
Danna, Michael C. Student article. Medicaid reform, prison
healthcare, and the due process right to a fair hearing. 40 N.Y.U.
Rev. L. & Soc. Change 429-466 (2016).
Pernick, Michael. Making Arizona Free Enterprise kick the
bucket: a new path forward for public financing. 40 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 467-514 (2016).
Phipps, Rebecca. Starting over: the immigration consequences of
juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. &
Soc. Change 515-543 (2016).
Shaw, April. How race-selective and sex-selective bans on
abortion expose the color-coded dimensions of the right to
abortion and deficiencies in constitutional protections for women
of color. 40 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 545-579 (2016).
91 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, MAY, 2016.
Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure. Honoring Daniel Meltzer.
91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1739-1996 (2016).
Clark, Bradford R. Introduction: honoring Dan Meltzer. 91
Notre Dame L. Rev. 1739-1742 (2016).
Fallon, Richard H., Jr. On viewing the courts as junior
partners of Congress in statutory interpretation cases: an essay
celebrating the scholarship of Daniel J. Meltzer. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1743-1781 (2016).
Jackson, Vicki C. Honoring Dan Meltzer—Congressional
standing and the institutional framework of Article III: a
comparative perspective. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1783-1805
(2016).
Monaghan, Henry Paul. A cause of action, anyone?: federal
equity and the preemption of state law. 91 Notre Dame L.
Rev. 1807-1830 (2016).
Resnik, Judith. Revising our “common intellectual heritage”:
federal and state courts in our federal system. 91 Notre Dame
L. Rev. 1831-1930 (2016).
Shapiro, David L. An incomplete discussion of “arising
under” jurisdiction. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1931-1947
(2016).
Tyler, Amanda L. A “second magna carta”: the English
Habeas Corpus Act and the statutory origins of the habeas
privilege. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1949-1996 (2016).
Gold, Russell M. Compensation’s role in deterrence. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1997-2048 (2016).
Diamantis, Mihailis E. Corporate criminal minds. 91 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 2049-2090 (2016).
Gallagher, Michael II. Note. The coupon quandary: restructuring
incentives in CAFA coupon settlements. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2091-2113 (2016).
Schmidt, Jeffrey W. Note. Authorized personnel only: the patent
exhaustion doctrine after Helferich. 91 Notre Dame L. Rev.
2115-2153 (2016).
Acciaioli, Anthony. Note. Swept away: should courts retain a
recklessness standard in assessing rescuer injury claims under the
maritime rescue doctrine? 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2155-2186
(2016).
40 NOVA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Shutting Down the School to Prison Pipeline. 40 Nova L. Rev.
379-526 (2016).
Quince, Hon. Peggy. Raising our children: the village has
work to do. 40 Nova L. Rev. 379-385 (2016).
Brobst, Jennifer A. Miranda in mental health: court ordered
confessions and therapeutic injustice for young offenders. 40
Nova L. Rev. 387-423 (2016).
Johnson, Catherine. Disrupted lives; diverted futures: zero
tolerance policies impact on students with disabilities. 40
Nova L. Rev. 425-446 (2016).
Nelson, Steven L. and Jennifer E. Grace. The right to remain
silent in New Orleans: the role of nonpolitically accountable
charter school boards in the school-to-prison pipeline. 40
Nova L. Rev. 447-492 (2016).
George, Janel. Populating the pipeline: school policing and
the persistence of the school-to-prison pipeline. 40 Nova L.
Rev. 493-526 (2016).
45 PUBLIC CONTRACT
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Walsh, Brian G., et al. Federal Circuit year-in-review 2015—the
Federal Circuit giveth, and the Federal Circuit taketh. 45 Pub.
Cont. L.J. 553-586 (2016).
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Arrieta, Lindsay B. Attacking bribery at its core: shifting focus to
the demand side of the bribery equation. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 587-
612 (2016).
Ebert, George Michael, Maj., U.S. Air Force. Protests of orders:
a drizzle or a downpour: examining the results of the Government
Accountability Office’s exclusive protest jurisdiction following
the 2008 NDAA amendments to FASA. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 613-
659 (2016).
Harn, Jeremy S. Student article. Performance-enhancing drugs
and the False Claims Act: why the government can’t make the
cut. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 661-676 (2016).
Naylor, Lauren. Note. Trading fraud liability for national
security: a proposal to amend the False Claims Act for
cybersecurity contractors. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 677-693 (2016).
Perlmutter, Marissa E. Note. The importance of aligning the U.S.
Post Office closure process with government procurement ideals.
45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 695-713 (2016).
Stewart, George E. “Trip” III. Note. Provisional and forgotten:
the Department of Homeland Security should take steps to receive
permanent Other Transactional authority. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 715-
732 (2016).
Williamson, Stephanie. Note. Applying yesterday’s solutions to
today’s problems on tomorrow’s IT procurement: why the Federal
Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act won’t solve IT
procurement problems. 45 Pub. Cont. L.J. 733-752 (2016).
19 QUINNIPIAC HEALTH
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, PP. 1-120, 2016.
Liu, Helen. Student article. Institute of OneWorld Health: a
nonprofit pharmaceutical company. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 1-
27 (2016).
Ferraiolo, Stephanie A. Note. Justice for injured children: a look
into possible criminal liability of parents whose unvaccinated
children infect others. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 29-53 (2016).
Flynn, Jennifer R. Note. “Here’s looking at you, kid”: the need
for discretionary transfer procedures for all juvenile offenders in
Connecticut. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 55-89 (2016).
Yang, Dixon. Note. Social Security Disability Insurance: the
compounding limitations of medical evidence through the lens of
stroke medicine. 19 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 91-120 (2016).
90 ST. JOHN’S LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
Bellacosa, Hon. Joseph W. Devils and angels of judicial
integrity. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 1-24 (2016).
Friedell, Steven F. Confidence schemes: theft loss deductions,
restitution, and public policy. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 25-51 (2016).
O’Brien, Christine Neylon. I swear! From shoptalk to social
media: the top ten National Labor Relations Board profanity
cases. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 53-108 (2016).
Donnelly, Erin L. Note. The preclusion of § 1983 claims by the
Age Discrimination in Employment Act following Hildebrand v.
Allegheny County. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 109-136 (2016).
Viebrock, Sarah. Note. Important is not important enough:
forcibly medicating defendants for sentencing using the important
interest standard. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).
Jones, Daniel. Note. Technical difficulties: why a broader
reading of Graham and Miller should prohibit de facto life
without parole sentences for juvenile offenders. 90 St. John’s L.
Rev. 169-205 (2016).
Preston, Alysha C. Note. Beware the friends you keep and the
places you sleep: the Fourth Amendment’s limited protection over
visitors and their belongings. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 207-232
(2016).
Valente, Marie-Alexis. Note. Transformativeness in the age of
mass digitization. 90 St. John’s L. Rev. 233-269 (2016).
69 TAX LAWYER,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Parker, Emily A. 2016 Erwin N. Griswold Lecture before the
American College of Tax Counsel. Stroke of the scrivener’s pen:
role of a tax planner and litigator. 69 Tax Law. 477-489 (2016).
Selected Papers From the Inaugural International Taxpayer Rights
Conference. 69 Tax Law. 491-624 (2016).
Olson, Nina E. Introduction. 69 Tax Law. 491-492 (2016).
Abreu, Alice G. and Richard K. Greenstein. Tax as everylaw:
interpretation, enforcement, and the legitimacy of the IRS. 69
Tax Law. 493-512 (2016).
Fogg, Keith and Sime Jozipovic. How can tax collection be
structured to observe and preserve taxpayer rights: a
discussion of practices and possibilities. 69 Tax Law. 513-
565 (2016).
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Book, Leslie. Bureaucratic oppression and the tax system. 69
Tax Law. 567-596 (2016).
Bartmann, Amanda. Making taxpayer rights real: overcoming
challenges to integrate taxpayer rights into a tax agency’s
operations. 69 Tax Law. 597-624 (2016).
Burke, Karen C. and Grayson M.P. McCouch. Sham partnerships
and equivocal transactions. 69 Tax Law. 625-662 (2016).
Goldberg, Daniel S. The Target Method for partnership special
allocations and why it should be safe-harbored. 69 Tax Law. 663-
730 (2016).
Veliotis, Stanley. AMT with no or trivial transactional
preferences: the regular tax rate schedule as an implied AMT
preference. 69 Tax Law. 731-748 (2016).
Jin, Michael W. Comment. Section 501(r): a better charitable tax
exemption for nonprofit hospitals? 69 Tax Law. 749-768 (2016).
22 TEXAS HISPANIC
JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
Hinojosa, David G. Of course the Texas Top Ten Percent is
constitutional...and it’s pretty good policy too. 22 Tex. Hispanic
J.L. & Pol’y 1-27 (2016).
Symposium. Challenges of the Latino Community in 2016 and
the Years to Come. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 29-105 (2016).
Introduction. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 29-30 (2016).
The Evenwell Litigation and Its Potential Effects on Voting
Rights Within the Latino Population. Moderator Hector
Gutierrez, Development Editor; speaker Jose Garza. 22 Tex.
Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 31-39 (2016).
Refusal of Birth Certificates to Children of Undocumented
Parents in Texas. Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development
Editor; speaker James Harrington. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. &
Pol’y 41-55 (2016).
Political Power of Latinos in the Years to Come. Moderator
Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers Rolando
Rios, James Harrington. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 57-74
(2016).
Possible Repercussions of the Fisher Litigation. Moderator
Leonel Ruiz, Editor in Chief; speakers David G. Hinojosa,
Celina Moreno, Gary Bledsoe. 22 Tex. Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y
75-87 (2016).
Ethical Considerations in Advocating for Affirmative Action.
Moderator Hector Gutierrez, Development Editor; speakers
David G. Hinojosa, Ranjana Nataran, Norma Cantu. 22 Tex.
Hispanic J.L. & Pol’y 89-105 (2016).
51 TEXAS INTERNATIONAL
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, SUMMER, 2016.
Ma, Jingyuan and Mel Marquis. Business culture in East Asia
and implications to competition law. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 1-43
(2016).
Junngam, Nartnirun. Public policy in international investment
law: the confluence of the three unruly horses. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J.
45-117 (2016).
Flinn, Crystal M. Note. Black gold in the black market: tackling
the issue if international oil smuggling through technology, public
policy, and internal corporate controls. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 119-141
(2016).
King, Charity. Note. The future of torture in the United States:
the Army Field Manual on interrogations’ compliance with the
Convention Against Torture. 51 Tex. Int’l L.J. 143-172 (2016).
38 THOMAS JEFFERSON
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2015.
Crane Disability and the Law Writing Competition. 38 T.
Jefferson L. Rev. 1-100 (2015).
Bisom-Rapp, Susan. Moving law and policy forward: the
winning submissions of the first annual Crane Disability and
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Condit, Margaret. Student article. Remember the IDEA: a
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Dorfman, Doron. Disability identity in conflict:
performativity in the U.S. Social Security benefits system. 38
T. Jefferson L. Rev. 47-70 (2015).
Hocker, Ruth. Student article. More than a consolation prize:
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Jefferson L. Rev. 71-100 (2015).
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90 TULANE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JUNE, 2016.
Preface. 90 Tul. L. Rev. i-ii (2016).
Symposium: The Promise and Perils of Convergence in Financial
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investor/consumer protection regulation: implications for
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Gerding, Erik F. Disclosure 2.0: can technology solve
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Laby, Arthur B. Regulatory convergence and organizational
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Rosen, Kenneth M. Cooperation before consolidation in
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White, Alan M Banks as utilities. 90 Tul. L. Rev. 1241-1283
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(2016).
84 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, SUMMER, 2016.
Lammon, Bryan. Perlman appeals after Mohawk. 84 U. Cin. L.
Rev. 1-37 (2016).
Lynch, Kevin J. Regulation of fracking is not a taking of private
property. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 39-98 (2016).
Beydoun, Khaled A. Islam incarcerated: religious
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Carter-Johnson, Jennifer. Ritalin to Roundup: expanding the
pharmaceutical industry statutory experimental use exception to
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Lipshaw, Jeffrey M. Lexical opportunism and the limits of
contract theory. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 217-252 (2016).
Begovic, Michael. Casenote. Funeral home field advantage: how
Pennsylvania funeral directors scored a victory with the Third
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Jennewine, Justin. Casenote. Standing is no guarantee for a
guarantor: the circuit split over the spousal-guarantor provision of
the ECOA. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 283-305 (2016).
Miller, Kyle R. Casenote. The Ninth Circuit’s decision in
Escriba v. Foster Poultry Farms, Inc. may limit the use of
involuntary leave and why that is okay. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 307-
326 (2016).
Siderits, Jonathan. Casenote. The case for copyrighting monkey
selfies. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 327-348 (2016).
Smith, Adair Martin. Casenote. Legality of tax credits to
federally established exchanges in light of King v. Burwell and
the need to clarify Chevron deference. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 349-
370 (2016).
41 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
Asher, Kyle M. Revisiting judicial review of interpretive rules: a
call to paralyze Auer deference in the face of Perez v. Mortgage
Bankers Association. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).
Knowles, Helen J. Remember, it is the Supreme Court that is
expounding: The Least Dangerous Branch and popular
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Mendenhall, Allen. Towards pragmatic conservatism: a review of
Seth Vannatta’s Conservatism and Pragmatism in Law, Politics,
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Romano, Alessandro. God’s dice: the law in a probabilistic
world. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 57-88 (2016).
Klarr, Nadia. Comment. Zero tolerance or zero accountability?
An examination of command discretion and the need for an
independent prosecutorial authority in military sexual assault
cases. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 89-120 (2016).
Wolf, T.J. Comment. Becoming unplugged: without a
compulsory license, Internet broadcast television powers down.
41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 121-155 (2016).
Zeis, Joseph E., Jr. Comment. Field preemption and the
presumption of federal action: a three-way Supremacy Clause tug
of war. 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 157-211 (2016).
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19 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
WATER LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Najjar, Jennifer. Editor’s note. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev.
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Ainscough, Christopher. Student article. New opportunities for
small-scale hydropower in Colorado. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev.
157-178 (2016).
Hobbs, Justice Gregory J., Jr. St. Jude revisits: commentary on
the interplay of ditch rights, prior appropriation water rights, and
Colorado’s disavowal of riparian rights. 19 U. Denv. Water L.
Rev. 179-184 (2016).
Howe, Charles W. and John D. Wiener. Reconciling water law
and economic efficiency in western water administration. 19 U.
Denv. Water L. Rev. 185-212 (2016).
Miller, Brett A. Student article. Embracing the water-energy
contradiction: the Pebble Mine conflict and regulatory
implications associated with renewable energy’s dependence on
non-renewable copper. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 213-238
(2016).
Ratliff, Dale. Student article. A proper seat at the table: affirming
a broad Winters right to groundwater. 19 U. Denv. Water L.
Rev. 239-260 (2016).
Hobbs, Justice Gregory J., Jr. Tenth update to Colorado water
law: an historical perspective. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 261-
268 (2016).
McGowne, Christopher. Book note. Rain: A National and
Cultural History by Cynthia Barnett 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev.
269-272 (2016).
Petrowsky, Robert. Movie screening note. University of Denver
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Rev. 273-274 (2016).
Court reports. 19 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 275-296 (2016).
Student Symposium. Federal Reserved Water Rights. 19 U.
Denv. Water L. Rev. 297-327 (2016).
Water Law Review Symposium. Conflicts and Cooperation: The
Past, Present, and Future of Interstate Water Compacts. 19 U.
Denv. Water L. Rev. 328-349 (2016).
27 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY,
NO. 2, AUGUST, 2016.
Doyle, Megan. Note. Guerilla warfare: the importance of
pharmaceutical company support, or lack thereof, in the
constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States. 27 U.
Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 191-218 (2016).
McDonald, Daniel K. Note. Reputation will teach the sharing
economy to share. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 219-236 (2016).
Bonti, Chris. Note. O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the current state of antitrust jurisprudence
concerning intercollegiate athletics. 27 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y
237-255 (2016).
Lair, Thomas. Note. The battle of disclosure versus privacy:
corporate executives’ personal, private facts. 27 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Pol’y 257-280 (2016).
Weinstein, Clay. Note. These aren’t the fees you’re looking for:
why attorney’s fees should not open the door to federal court. 27
U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 281-301 (2016).
64 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JUNE, 2016.
Langford, Bryce E. Editor’s notes. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. xiv-xv
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Hoeflich, M.H. Legal forms and the practice of law in
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Valdez, Suzanne and student Matthew Rogers. “Retreat to the
boundary of the rules”: resurrecting professionalism in
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Moderson, Philip. Comment. Following a dangerous precedent:
the California Rule and the Kansas pension crisis. 64 U. Kan. L.
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Hanus, Elizabeth. Comment. Rape by nonphysical coercion:
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Kershen, Andrew. Comment. A proposed framework for Kansas
district courts’ discretion on a motion to reconsider a suppression
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Randall, Kip. Comment. Kansas, please protect our children: why
Kansas should remove the religious exemption for mandatory
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18 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,
NO. 4, APRIL, 2016.
Siegel, Andrew M. Constitutional theory, constitutional culture.
18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1067-1128 (2016).
Murphy, Tiffany R. “But I still haven’t found what I’m looking
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Taussig-Rubbo, Mateo. Appraising 9/11: ‘sacred value and
heritage in neoliberal times. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1179-1230
(2016).
Burke, Marion. Comment. Building a wall to keep out the sea:
Superstorm Sandy and the takings doctrine. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
1231-1263 (2016).
McGrath, Colin. Comment. Municipal bankruptcy and the limits
of federalism. 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1265-1308 (2016).
Mendel, Adam. Comment. The first AUMF: the Northwest
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L. 1309-1346 (2016).
19 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE,
NO. 2, PP. 107-183, 2016.
Ciolino, Max. The right to an education and the plight of school
facilities: a legislative proposal. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change
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Grow, Lara. Pregnancy discrimination in the wake of Young v.
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Lane-Steele, Laura. Student article. Working it off: introducing a
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77 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Callison, J. William. Seeking an angle of repose in U.S. business
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Paterno, Lide E. Irresponsible corporate-responsibility rules. 77
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Kessler, Susan. Note. Interpreting the post-Robinson Township
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Morrison, Jake. Note. A Confrontation Clause conundrum:
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2016 UTAH LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 441-574.
Reed, Alex. Same-sex harassment after Boh Brothers. 2016
Utah L. Rev. 441-476.
Núñez, D. Carolina. Mapping citizenship: status, membership,
and the path in between. 2016 Utah L. Rev. 477-533.
Peters, Amanda. Reconsidering federal and state obstacles to
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49 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2015.
Schlam, Lawrence. Enforcing victims’ rights on Illinois: the
rationale for victim “standing” in criminal prosecutions. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 597-658 (2015).
Grossman, Steven P. Using the DNA testing of arrestees to
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Kalen, Sam. Dormant Commerce Clause’s aging burden. 49 Val.
U. L. Rev. 723-805 (2015).
Marbes, Melinda A. Reshaping recusal procedures: eliminating
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L. Rev. 807-871 (2015).
Jarvis, Robert M. The story of the Gary, Indiana crucifix. 49
Val. U. L. Rev. 873-896 (2015).
Bodensteiner, Ivan E. Not surprisingly, a crucifix conveys a
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Beard, Mark Kaylan. Note. Simply stunning! A proposed
solution for regulating the use of tasers by law enforcement in the
Seventh Circuit. 49 Val. U. L. Rev. 907-953 (2015).
Green, Ashley Bullock. Note. No “new” breaches: adding a
section to the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act to alleviate the
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(2015).
Bussey, Sam L. Note. Setting the bar: applying a uniform
standard of documentation in accommodating bar examinees with
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Johnson, Whitney. Note. Deception, degeneration, and the
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15 VIRGINIA SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Long, Joseph M. Does a self-imposed post-season ban trigger
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(2016).
Pytlak, Kaitlyn N. Note. The devil wears fraud-a: an Aristotelian-
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Sink, Jessica K. Note. Framed: misattribution of great works of
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Sports & Ent. L.J. 306-331 (2016).
62 WAYNE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
Symposium: Corporate Counsel as Gatekeepers. 62 Wayne L.
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West, Tony. Keynote remarks of Tony West executive vice
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Sigler, Laura. Note. The saga continues: the Redskins,
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17 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
COOLEY JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL & CLINICAL LAW,
NO. 3, PP. 247-331, 2016.
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17 W. Mich. U. Cooley J. Prac. & Clin. L. 247-263 (2016).
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32 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, MICHAELMAS TERM, 2015.
Devolder, Elizabeth. From the Editor. 32 W. Mich. U. T.M.
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Kragness, Jessica A. False promises of food safety: why
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16 WYOMING LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 281-463, 2016.
Psychology of Persuasion Symposium. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 281-411
(2016).
Editor’s note. 16 Wyo. L. Rev. unpaged (2016).
Chestek, Kenneth D. Introduction to Psychology of
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why lawyers need to embrace therapeutic jurisprudence to
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Mullins, Anne E. Jedi or judge: how the human mind
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Estrada-Reynolds, Victoria, Kimberly A. Schweitzer and
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Austin, Debra and Rob Durr. Emotion regulation for lawyers:
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Johnson, Jason and Christopher Brennan. Damned if you do,
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order for corrective controls within the Laramie County Control
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28 YALE JOURNAL
OF LAW & THE HUMANITIES,
NO. 1, WINTER, 2016.
Norris, Luke. Constitutional economics. 28 Yale J.L. & Human.
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Munshi, Sherally. Immigration, imperialism, and the legacies of
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Wendel, W. Bradley. Whose truth? Objective and subjective
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