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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——November 25, 2016
American Journal of Criminal Law 43 Am. J. Crim. L., No. 1, Fall, 2015.
Arkansas Law Review 69 Ark. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-210, 2016.
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L., No. 2, Summer, 2016.
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y, No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Emory Law Journal 65 Emory L.J., No. 6, Pp. 1445-1754, 2016.
Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 7, July, 2016.
Florida Law Review 68 Fla. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2016.
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y, No. 2, Summer, 2015.
Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Harvard Journal on Legislation 53 Harv. J. on Legis., No. 2, Summer, 2016.
Hastings Law Journal 67 Hastings L.J., No. 5, June, 2016.
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 12 J. Health & Biomed. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-108, 2016.
Journal of International Economic Law 19 J. Int'l Econ. L., No. 1, March, 2016.
Journal of Supreme Court History 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist., No. 2, Pp. 133-241, 2016.
Law and Contemporary Problems 79 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 2, Pp. 1-283, 2016.
Liberty University Law Review 10 Liberty U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2015.
North Carolina Law Review 94 N.C. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2016.
Ohio State Law Journal 77 Ohio St. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 195-506, 2016.
Pace International Law Review 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev., No. 1, Spring, 2015.
Rutgers Race and the Law Review 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 167-288, 2016.
Southwestern Law Review 45 Sw. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 453-778, 2016.
St. Mary's Law Journal 47 St. Mary's L.J., No. 4, Pp. 727-918, 2016.
Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc., No. 2, Pp. 221-460, 2016.
Texas Law Review 94 Tex. L. Rev., No. 7, June, 2016.
Texas Review of Law & Politics 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
UNLV Gaming Law Journal 6 UNLV Gaming L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L., No. 3, May, 2016.
Vermont Law Review 40 Vt. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Washburn Law Journal 55 Washburn L.J., No. 3, Summer, 2016.
Washington University Global Studies Law Review 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 215-402, 2016.
Wisconsin International Law Journal 34 Wis. Int'l L.J., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Boyd, Bobbi Jo. Mapping inter-organizational boundary
bureaucracy and the need for oversight. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 631-
718 (2016).
Liu, Cory R, Chevron's domain and the rule of law. 20 Tex.
Rev. L. & Pol. 391-420 (2016).
Rossi, Jim. Dynamic incorporation of federal law. 77 Ohio St.
L.J. 457-505 (2016).
Saiger, Aaron. Local government as a choice of agency form.
77 Ohio St. L.J. 423-456 (2016).
Sharkey, Catherine M. The administrative state and the
common law: regulatory substitutes or complements? 65
Emory L.J. 1705-1740 (2016).
Vorberger, Wesley A. Note. For peat’s sake! Jurisdictional
determinations, Hawkes, and judicial review. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 537-569 (2016).
ADMIRALTY
Germano, Elizabeth. Student article. A law and economics
analysis of the duty of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) in
marine insurance law for protection and indemnity clubs. 47
St. Mary's L.J. 727-820 (2016).
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Zhao, Lijun. Transportation, cooperation and harmonization:
GATS as a gateway to integrating the UN seaborne cargo
regimes into the WTO. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 61-119 (2015).
AGRICULTURE LAW
Falaschi, Gina N. Note. An alphabet soup of "reasonable
modifications" for celiac disease in school lunches—
ingredients: NSLA, USDA, FNS, CDC, DOJ, ADA, Section
504. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 515-541 (2015).
Mettler, Ashley. Student article. Reducing overdraft and
respecting water rights under California's 2014 Sustainable
Groundwater Management Act: a view from the Kern County
farming sector. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 239-267 (2016).
Telesetsky, Anastasia. Fulfilling the human right to food and a
healthy environment: is it time for an agroecological and
aquaecological revolution? 40 Vt. L. Rev. 791-812 (2016).
AIR AND SPACE LAW
Jensen, Michael. Comment. Asteroidae naturae: what it takes
to capture an asteroid. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 757-778 (2016).
Wells, Todd. Note. Exploring the space for antitrust law in the
race for space exploration. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
381-401 (2016).
Widener, Michael N. Local regulating of drone activity in
lower airspace. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 239-265 (2016).
ANIMAL LAW
Gazzola, Lauren. Bad things happened: metaphorical
fingerprints, constellations of evidence, and "guilt for
association." 40 Vt. L. Rev. 813-920 (2016).
BANKING AND FINANCE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Dammann, Jens. Paradise lost: can the European Union expel
countries from the Eurozone? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 693-
747 (2016).
Riegner, Michael. Governance indicators in the law of
development finance: a legal analysis of the World Bank's
'Country Policy and Institutional Assessment.' 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 1-26 (2016).
Sarkar, Rumu. Trends in global finance: the new development
(BRICS) bank. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 89-103 (2015).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Bjurling, Jennifer. Bringing a lamb to slaughter: how family
law attorneys unknowingly lead clients to financial disaster in
the negotiation of a divorce stipulation. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 939-968
(2016).
Iuliano, Jason. Student loans and surmountable access-to-
justice barriers. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 377-392 (2016).
Kilborn, Jason J. Reflections of the World Bank's Report on
the Treatment of the Insolvency of Natural Persons in the
newest consumer bankruptcy laws: Colombia, Italy, Ireland.
27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 309-347 (2015).
Rushing, Danielle Nicole. Recent development. Use it or lose
it: grappling with classification of post-petition sale proceeds
under Chapter Seven bankruptcy for consumer debtors in the
Lone Star State. 47 St. Mary's L.J. 901-918 (2016).
Spector, Mary and Ann Baddour. Collection Texas-style: an
analysis of consumer collection practices in and out of the
courts. 67 Hastings L.J. 1427-1466 (2016).
BIOGRAPHY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Journal of Supreme Court History
Cotton, Sen. Tom. Speech at the 2015 Federalist Society
National Lawyers Convention. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 169-180
(2016).
Howe, Amy. Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law.
Interpreting the Supreme Court: finding meaning in the justices'
personal experiences. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 393-418 (2016).
Tribute to Professor Al Witte. Compilation by Robert B. Leflar;
tributes by Philip S. Anderson, Morris S. Arnold, Mike Beebe,
Jordan Broyles, President Bill Clinton, Secretary Hillary
Rodham Clinton, David G. Epstein, Asa Hutchinson, Robert
Laurence, Ruth Ann Wisener and Susan Webber Wright. 69
Ark. L. Rev. 1-46 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Alshorbagy, Ahmad A. CSR and the Arab Spring revolutions:
how is CSR not applied in Egypt. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 1-30
(2016).
Elias, Roni A. The virtues of the due diligence defense for
corporations in criminal cases: solving the problems of a
corporation's vicarious liability for the crimes of its agents and
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 423-446 (2015).
Fernandes, Sean. Note. Should have scolded your kids!:
Holding foreign-parent corporations responsible for their
subsidiaries' price-fixing behavior in the United States, Canada,
and the European Union. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 144-181 (2016).
Grossman, Drew Isler. Note. Would a corporate "death
penalty" be cruel and unusual punishment? 25 Cornell J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 697-722 (2016).
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Jennings, Marianne and Lawrence J. Trautman. Ethical culture
and legal liability: the GM switch crisis and lessons in
governance. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 187-237 (2016).
Kraft, Brandon and Dennis Bogusz. Disclosure created
accountability: an analysis of the National Environmental
Policy Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 447-476
(2015).
Lin, Yu-Hsin and Thomas Mehaffy. Open sesame: the myth of
Alibaba's extreme corporate governance and control. 10
Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 437-471 (2016).
Miller, Sandra K. and Karie Davis-Nozemack. Toward
consistent fiduciary duties for publicly traded entities. 68 Fla.
L. Rev. 263-322 (2016).
Wilt, Michael Patrick. Who watches the watchmen?
Accountability in federal corporate criminal prosecution
agreements. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 61-104 (2015).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
Curtis, Aaron J. Conformity or nonconformity? Designing
legal remedies to protect transgender students from
discrimination. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 459-497 (2016).
COMMERCIAL LAW
de Luca, Villy. The conformity of the goods to the contract in
international sales. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 165-259 (2015).
DiMatteo, Larry A. Contractual excuse under the CISG:
impediment, hardship, and the excuse doctrines. 27 Pace Int'l
L. Rev. 261-307 (2015).
Neumann, Thomas. Is the Albert H Kritzer database telling us
more than we know? 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 121-164 (2015).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
Cunningham, McKay. Free expression, privacy, and
diminishing sovereignty in the information age: the
internationalization of censorship. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 71-115
(2016).
Kelly, Bryan R. Note. #PrivacyProtection: how the United
States can get its head out of the sand and into the clouds to
secure Fourth Amendment protections for cloud journalists. 55
Washburn L.J. 669-700 (2016).
Sacchini, Caterina A. Note. A blessed union: technology
expanding private conversations exempted by Massachusetts's
spousal disqualification rule to voicemail messages. 21 Suffolk
J. Trial & App. Advoc. 400-423 (2016).
Tredup, Elijah James Hayon. Note. To the "status quo" and
beyond: the possible unintended consequences of the
"Restoration of America's Wire Act." 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
349-391 (2016).
Tsai, Matthew R. Note. Fantasy (e)sports: the future prospect
of fantasy sports betting amongst organized multiplayer video
game competitions. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 393-419 (2016).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Law and Contemporary Problems
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
Alshorbagy, Ahmad A. CSR and the Arab Spring revolutions:
how is CSR not applied in Egypt. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 1-30
(2016).
Cammack, Mark. The punishment of Islamic sex crimes in a
modern legal system. The Islamic Qanun of Aceh, Indonesia.
45 Sw. L. Rev. 595-630 (2016).
Cunningham, McKay. Free expression, privacy, and
diminishing sovereignty in the information age: the
internationalization of censorship. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 71-115
(2016).
Fernandes, Sean. Note. Should have scolded your kids!:
Holding foreign-parent corporations responsible for their
subsidiaries' price-fixing behavior in the United States, Canada,
and the European Union. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 144-181 (2016).
Georgosouli, Andromachi. Regulatory incentive realignment
and the EU legal framework of bank resolution. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 343-382 (2016).
Hadfield, Gillian K. and Deborah L. Rhode. How to regulate
legal services to promote access, innovation, and the quality of
lawyering. 67 Hastings L.J. 1191-1223 (2016).
Hale, Brenda. Magna Carta: our shared heritage. 41 J. Sup. Ct.
Hist. 135-146 (2016).
Johnson, Earl, Jr. Lifting the “American exceptionalism”
curtain: options and lessons from abroad. 67 Hastings L.J.
1225-1264 (2016).
Kilborn, Jason J. Reflections of the World Bank's Report on
the Treatment of the Insolvency of Natural Persons in the
newest consumer bankruptcy laws: Colombia, Italy, Ireland.
27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 309-347 (2015).
Lambek, Nadia and Priscilla Claeys. Institutionalizing a fully
realized right to food: progress, limitations, and lessons learned
from emerging alternative policy models. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 743-
789 (2016).
Lin, Yu-Hsin and Thomas Mehaffy. Open sesame: the myth of
Alibaba's extreme corporate governance and control. 10
Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 437-471 (2016).
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Nagle, Luz E. and Bolaji Owasanoye. Fearing the dark: the use
of witchcraft to control human trafficking victims and sustain
vulnerability. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 561-593 (2016).
Roberts, Jennifer and Ted Johnson. Problem gambling: how
Japan could actually become the next Las Vegas. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 176-198 (2016).
Smith, Stephanie M. Student article. The damming of nature:
how China is expanding its dam infrastructure and potential
negative downstream effects on fisheries of the Yaluzangbu-
Brahmaputra River. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 269-286
(2016).
Telesetsky, Anastasia. Fulfilling the human right to food and a
healthy environment: is it time for an agroecological and
aquaecological revolution? 40 Vt. L. Rev. 791-812 (2016).
Udobong, Edna. The rising conflict on the Nile waters:
understanding its legal, environmental, and public health
consequences. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 467-500 (2016).
Xiaosong, Duan. Criminal responsibility for arbitrators in
Chinese law: perversion of law in commercial arbitration. 27
Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1-59 (2015).
Subsidiarity in Global Governance. Introduction by Markus
Jachtenfuchs and Nico Krisch; articles by Andreas von Staden,
Tomer Broude, Isabel Feichtner, René Urueña, Jorge Contesse,
Andreas Føllesdal, Machiko Kanetake, Isobel Roele, Peer
Zumbansen, Mattias Kumm, Robert Howse and Kalypso
Nicolaïdas. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-283 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Ghibradze, Nata. Preclusion of remedies under Article 16(3) of
the UNCITRAL Model Law. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 349-398
(2015).
Pollack, Sheldon D. Same-sex marriage and conflict of law:
the "other" constitutional issue. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 477-
502 (2015).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
North Carolina Law Review
Ohio State Law Journal
Texas Law Review
Gulasekaram, Pratheepan and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan. The
president and immigration federalism. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 101-178
(2016).
Lamont, Ian S. Note. Contaminated jurisprudence: muddy
categories in Robinson Township v. Commonwealth. 10
Liberty U. L. Rev. 501-536 (2016).
Lindsay, Matthew J. Disaggregating "immigration law." 68
Fla. L. Rev. 179-262 (2016).
Oakes, James. Making freedom national: Salmon P. Chase and
the abolition of slavery. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 407-422
(2015).
Pollack, Sheldon D. Same-sex marriage and conflict of law:
the "other" constitutional issue. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 477-
502 (2015).
Rafferty, Sara L. Note. Disclosure debates over hydraulic
fracturing and federal regulatory frameworks. 13 Geo. J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 561-581 (2015).
Selmi, Daniel P. Takings and extortion. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 323-
376 (2016).
Siegfried, Jeremy Bachrach. Note. It's common sense: why the
Common Core is not coercive. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
723-749 (2016).
Symposium: Celebrating 800 Years of Magna Carta.
Introduction by Alfred L. Brophy, William P. Marshall and
John V. Orth; articles by A.E. Dick Howard, Hon. Jed S.
Rakoff, Paul Babie, R.H. Helmholz, Wilfrid Prest, Charles
Donahue, Jr., Mary Sarah Bilder, Daniel Hulsebosch, John V.
Orth, Mary Ziegler and Sally Hadden. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1409-
1724 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: State Constitutions in the United States Federal
System. Introduction by Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton; foreword by
Robert F. Williams; articles by Sanford V. Levinson, William
D. Blake, G. Alan Tarr, Steven H. Steinglass, James A.
Gardner, Ann M. Lousin, Aaron Saiger and Jim Rossi. 77 Ohio
St. L.J. 195-505 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
Abraham, Allen. Note. Credit discrimination based on gender:
the need to expand the rights of a spousal guarantor under the
Equal Credit Opportunity Act. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com.
L. 473-493 (2016).
Jones, Daveante. Comment. Protecting biometric information
in Arkansas. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 117-142 (2016).
Spector, Mary and Ann Baddour. Collection Texas-style: an
analysis of consumer collection practices in and out of the
courts. 67 Hastings L.J. 1427-1466 (2016).
CONTRACTS
Bielenberg, Jacob D. Comment. When heavyweights get
thirsty, contracts fall to the wayside: a case for common
contract principles and stare decisis [Kansas v. Nebraska, 135
S. Ct. 1042 (2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 759-788 (2016).
Spitko, E. Gary. The will as an implied unilateral arbitration
contract. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 49-99 (2016).
COURTS
Contesse, Jorge. Contestation and deference in the inter-
American human rights system. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
123-145 (2016).
Føllesdal, Andreas. Subsidiarity and international human-
rights courts: respecting self-governance and protecting human
rights—or neither? 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 147-163
(2016).
Kanetake, Machiko. Subsidiarity in the maintenance of
international peace and security. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
165-187 (2016).
Lucas, Tory L. An inconvenient trial: using the Nuremburg
trials as a mock judicial framework to force human-caused
climate-change proponents to plead and prove their best case
with proposed remedies under the burden of proof of their
choosing. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 399-465 (2016).
Mansfield, Marsha M. Litigants without lawyers: measuring
success in family court. 67 Hastings L.J. 1389-1425 (2016).
Moss, Hon. Cheryl B. Shuffling the deck: the role of the courts
in problem gambling cases. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 145-175
(2016).
Neumann, Thomas. Is the Albert H Kritzer database telling us
more than we know? 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 121-164 (2015).
Schenck, Lisa M. "Just the facts, ma'am": how military
appellate courts rely on factual sufficiency review to overturn
sexual assault cases when victims are "incapacitated." 45 Sw.
L. Rev. 495-521 (2016).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Criminal Law
Cardillo, Alissa. Note. Another bite at the apple for trade
secret protection: why stronger federal laws are needed to
protect a corporation's most valuable property. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 577-603 (2016).
Clapp, Clifford. Latino jury nullification: resisting racially and
ethnically biased crimmigration through civil disobedience. 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 167-178 (2016).
de Dios, Maria A. Note. The sixth pillar of anti-money
laundering compliance: balancing effective enforcement with
financial privacy. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 495-520
(2016).
Dubner, Barry Hart and student Brian Otero. The human rights
of sea pirates: will the European Court of Human Rights
decisions get more killed? 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
215-254 (2016).
Elias, Roni A. The virtues of the due diligence defense for
corporations in criminal cases: solving the problems of a
corporation's vicarious liability for the crimes of its agents and
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 423-446 (2015).
Jennings, Marianne and Lawrence J. Trautman. Ethical culture
and legal liability: the GM switch crisis and lessons in
governance. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 187-237 (2016).
Jordan, Quincy A.M. Comment. The odd couple: Reid
interviews and Miranda custody. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 143-172
(2016).
Kanetake, Machiko. Subsidiarity in the maintenance of
international peace and security. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
165-187 (2016).
Kelly, Bryan R. Note. #PrivacyProtection: how the United
States can get its head out of the sand and into the clouds to
secure Fourth Amendment protections for cloud journalists. 55
Washburn L.J. 669-700 (2016).
Lucas, Tory L. An inconvenient trial: using the Nuremburg
trials as a mock judicial framework to force human-caused
climate-change proponents to plead and prove their best case
with proposed remedies under the burden of proof of their
choosing. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 399-465 (2016).
Malcolm, John G. Criminal justice reform at the crossroads.
20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 249-293 (2016).
Nagy, Sarah. Student article. Use and abuse of pre-trial
detention in Council of Europe states: a path to reform. 13
Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 159-173 (2015).
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Ross, Colin Taylor. Note. Policing Pontius Pilate: police
violence, local prosecutors, and legitimacy. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 755-780 (2016).
Stanley, Jennifer. Note. From Nuremburg to Kenya:
compiling the evidence for international criminal prosecutions.
49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 819-851 (2016).
Thomas, Gabrielle M. Note. The fate of black youth in the
criminal justice system: the racially discriminatory implications
of prosecutorial discretion and juvenile waiver. 17 Rutgers
Race & L. Rev. 267-288 (2016).
Tredup, Elijah James Hayon. Note. To the "status quo" and
beyond: the possible unintended consequences of the
"Restoration of America's Wire Act." 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
349-391 (2016).
Xiaosong, Duan. Criminal responsibility for arbitrators in
Chinese law: perversion of law in commercial arbitration. 27
Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1-59 (2015).
DISABILITY LAW
Falaschi, Gina N. Note. An alphabet soup of "reasonable
modifications" for celiac disease in school lunches—
ingredients: NSLA, USDA, FNS, CDC, DOJ, ADA, Section
504. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 515-541 (2015).
Miles, Alana. Note. Overrepresentation in special education:
does the IDEA violate the Equal Protection Clause? 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 245-265 (2016).
DISASTER LAW
Meeks, Rep. Gregory W. A storm in Congress: how
partisanship impacts disaster response. 53 Harv. J. on Legis.
447-458 (2016).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Aquino, Kimberly T. Note. Family law—letting go and
stopping the continuous cycle of litigation: Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court affirms scope of judicial and limited
non-binding parent coordinator authority in custody cases of
minor children—Bower v. Bournay-Bower, 15 N.E.3d 745
(Mass. 2014). 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 424-435
(2016).
Ballan, Suha Jubran. Investment treaty arbitration and
institutional backgrounds: an empirical study. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J.
31-91 (2016).
Frankel, Susy. Interpreting the overlap of international
investment and intellectual property law. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L.
121-143 (2016).
Freer, Richard D. Exodus from and transformation of
American civil litigation. 65 Emory L.J. 1491-1530 (2016).
Gross, Jill I. The customer's nonwaivable right to choose
arbitration in the securities industry. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 383-404 (2016).
Henckels, Caroline. Protecting regulatory autonomy through
greater precision in investment treaties: the TPP, CETA, and
TTIP. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 27-50 (2016).
Klopschinski, Simon. The WTOs DSU Article 23 as guiding
principle for the systemic interpretation of international
investment agreements in the light of TRIPs. 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 211-239 (2016).
Mitchell, Ryan. An international commission of inquiry for the
South China Sea?: Defining the law of sovereignty to
determine the chance for peace. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 749-
817 (2016).
Ruse-Khan, Henning Grosse. Challenging compliance with
international intellectual property norms in investor-state
dispute settlement. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 241-277 (2016).
Spitko, E. Gary. The will as an implied unilateral arbitration
contract. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 49-99 (2016).
Urueña, René. Subsidiarity and the public-private distinction
in investment treaty arbitration. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
99-121 (2016).
Ware, Stephen J. The politics of arbitration law and centrist
proposals for reform. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 711-753 (2016).
Xiaosong, Duan. Criminal responsibility for arbitrators in
Chinese law: perversion of law in commercial arbitration. 27
Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1-59 (2015).
Zhou, Suzanne. Challenging the use of Special 301 against
measures promoting access to medicines: options under the
WTO agreements. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 51-86 (2016).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Aquino, Kimberly T. Note. Family law—letting go and
stopping the continuous cycle of litigation: Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court affirms scope of judicial and limited
non-binding parent coordinator authority in custody cases of
minor children—Bower v. Bournay-Bower, 15 N.E.3d 745
(Mass. 2014). 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 424-435
(2016).
Bjurling, Jennifer. Bringing a lamb to slaughter: how family
law attorneys unknowingly lead clients to financial disaster in
the negotiation of a divorce stipulation. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 939-968
(2016).
Brustin, Stacy and Lisa Martin. Bridging the justice gap in
family law: repurposing federal IV-D funding to expand
community-based legal and social services for parents. 67
Hastings L.J. 1265-1297 (2016).
MacDowell, Elizabeth L. From victims to litigants. 67
Hastings L.J. 1299-1330 (2016).
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Mansfield, Marsha M. Litigants without lawyers: measuring
success in family court. 67 Hastings L.J. 1389-1425 (2016).
Pollack, Sheldon D. Same-sex marriage and conflict of law:
the "other" constitutional issue. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 477-
502 (2015).
ECONOMICS
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Texas Law Review
Chaffee, Eric C. Book review. Confounding Ockham’s Razor:
minilateralism and international economic regulation
(reviewing Chris Brummer, Minilateralism: How Trade
Alliances, Soft Law, and Financial Engineering Are Redefining
Economic Statecraft). 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 319-
342 (2016).
Dammann, Jens. Paradise lost: can the European Union expel
countries from the Eurozone? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 693-
747 (2016).
Kraft, Brandon and Dennis Bogusz. Disclosure created
accountability: an analysis of the National Environmental
Policy Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 447-476
(2015).
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
EDUCATION LAW
Beiter, Klaus D., Terence Karran and Kwadwo Appiagyei-
Atua. "Measuring" the erosion of academic freedom as an
international human right: a report on the legal protection of
academic freedom in Europe. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 597-
691 (2016).
Curtis, Aaron J. Conformity or nonconformity? Designing
legal remedies to protect transgender students from
discrimination. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 459-497 (2016).
Dempewolf, Joseph A. Comment. Throwing the red flag: a
review of the NLRB's fumbled decision regarding collegiate
football players as employees [Northwestern Univ., 362
N.L.R.B. No. 167 (Aug. 17, 2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 789-825
(2016).
Falaschi, Gina N. Note. An alphabet soup of "reasonable
modifications" for celiac disease in school lunches—
ingredients: NSLA, USDA, FNS, CDC, DOJ, ADA, Section
504. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 515-541 (2015).
Iuliano, Jason. Student loans and surmountable access-to-
justice barriers. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 377-392 (2016).
Martins, Joseph J. Tipping the Pickering balance: a proposal
for heightened First Amendment protection for the teaching
and scholarship of public university professors. 25 Cornell J.L.
& Pub. Pol'y 649-696 (2016).
Miles, Alana. Note. Overrepresentation in special education:
does the IDEA violate the Equal Protection Clause? 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 245-265 (2016).
Siegfried, Jeremy Bachrach. Note. It's common sense: why the
Common Core is not coercive. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
723-749 (2016).
Steinbuch, Robert and Kim Love. Color-blind-spot: the
intersection of freedom of information law and affirmative
action in law school admissions. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 181-
248 (2016).
ELDER LAW
McNeal, Mary Helen. Say what? The Affordable Care Act,
Medicare, and hearing aids. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 621-670
(2016).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Levinson, Sanford V. and William D. Blake. When Americans
think about constitutional reform: some data and reflections.
77 Ohio St. L.J. 211-236 (2016).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Dalley, Paula. Destroying the scope of employment. 55
Washburn L.J. 637-668 (2016).
Loftus, Robert. Blowing the whistle on nightclub illegality to
the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada’s common law
protections. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 248-272 (2016).
Person, J. Dalton. Comment. Exotic dancers and FLSA: are
strippers employees? 69 Ark. L. Rev. 173-200 (2016).
Phillips, Stephanie N. A text-based interpretation of Title VII's
religious-employer exemption. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 295-340
(2016).
Plass, Stephen. Wage compression as a democratic ideal. 25
Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 601-647 (2016).
Todd, Katherine Stark. Note. But for Nassar, there would not
be a causation conundrum in Title VII retaliation litigation:
how University of Texas Southwest Medical Center v.
Nassar makes it harder for employees to prevail. 21 Suffolk J.
Trial & App. Advoc. 288-319 (2016).
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ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
Ferrey, Steven. Torqing the levers of international power. 15
Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 255-313 (2016).
Smith, Stephanie M. Student article. The damming of nature:
how China is expanding its dam infrastructure and potential
negative downstream effects on fisheries of the Yaluzangbu-
Brahmaputra River. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 269-286
(2016).
Dialogue. Grandfathering Coal: Power Plant Regulation
Under the Clean Air Act. Richard Revesz, moderator; William
M. Bumpers, Jack Lienke, David Doniger and William
Rosenberg, discussants. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10541-10551 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis
Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal
Liberty University Law Review
Ferrey, Steven. Torqing the levers of international power. 15
Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 255-313 (2016).
Kraft, Brandon and Dennis Bogusz. Disclosure created
accountability: an analysis of the National Environmental
Policy Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 447-476
(2015).
Rafferty, Sara L. Note. Disclosure debates over hydraulic
fracturing and federal regulatory frameworks. 13 Geo. J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 561-581 (2015).
Telesetsky, Anastasia. Fulfilling the human right to food and a
healthy environment: is it time for an agroecological and
aquaecological revolution? 40 Vt. L. Rev. 791-812 (2016).
Symposium Issue: Law, Stewardship, and the Dominion
Mandate: Environmental Policy from a Christian Legal
Perspective. Foreword by B. Keith Faulkner; introduction by
Ian S. Lamont; articles by John Copeland Nagle, Lucia A.
Silecchia, Tory L. Lucas and Edna Udobong. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 331-500 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Spitko, E. Gary. The will as an implied unilateral arbitration
contract. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 49-99 (2016).
EVIDENCE
Hufstetler, Kristopher R. Comment. The admissibility of
aerial photographs—evidentiary foundations. 47 St. Mary's
L.J. 857-888 (2016).
Kouroyen, David K., Jr. Note. Warger v. Shauers: Tanner
2.0 and the need for a less restrictive interpretation of Federal
Rule of Evidence 606(b) and its exceptions. 21 Suffolk J. Trial
& App. Advoc. 345-371 (2016).
Leventhal, John M. Is Bruton on life support in the aftermath
of Crawford v. Washington? 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 1-18 (2015).
Norman, Hannah R. Note. Adult rape victims need protection
too: the application of closed circuit television and the
exception from Maryland v. Craig to adult rape victim
testimony. 55 Washburn L.J. 701-729 (2016).
Robertson, Matthew S. Note. Guilty as photoshopped: an
examination of recent case law and scholarship regarding the
use of non-probative images in the courtroom. 55 Washburn
L.J. 731-758 (2016).
Sacchini, Caterina A. Note. A blessed union: technology
expanding private conversations exempted by Massachusetts's
spousal disqualification rule to voicemail messages. 21 Suffolk
J. Trial & App. Advoc. 400-423 (2016).
Stanley, Jennifer. Note. From Nuremburg to Kenya:
compiling the evidence for international criminal prosecutions.
49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 819-851 (2016).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Brady, Leah K. Note. Lawn sign litigation: what makes a
statute content-based for First Amendment purposes? 21
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 320-344 (2016).
Buttaro, Andrew. Stalemate at the Supreme Court: Friedrichs
v. California Teachers Association, public unions, and free
speech. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 341-390 (2016).
Gazzola, Lauren. Bad things happened: metaphorical
fingerprints, constellations of evidence, and "guilt for
association." 40 Vt. L. Rev. 813-920 (2016).
Martins, Joseph J. Tipping the Pickering balance: a proposal
for heightened First Amendment protection for the teaching
and scholarship of public university professors. 25 Cornell J.L.
& Pub. Pol'y 649-696 (2016).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
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Journal of Health & Biomedical Law
Vermont Law Review
Black, Ellen A. State "right to try" acts: a good start, but a
federal act is necessary. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 719-755 (2016).
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Falaschi, Gina N. Note. An alphabet soup of "reasonable
modifications" for celiac disease in school lunches—
ingredients: NSLA, USDA, FNS, CDC, DOJ, ADA, Section
504. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 515-541 (2015).
Feldman, Robin and Evan Frondorf. Drug wars: a new
generation of generic pharmaceutical delay. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 499-561 (2016).
Klopschinski, Simon. The WTOs DSU Article 23 as guiding
principle for the systemic interpretation of international
investment agreements in the light of TRIPs. 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 211-239 (2016).
Lewis, Haley N. Note. Unlikely consequences: how medical
marijuana is affecting Nevada's gaming industry. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 299-323 (2016).
Nanopoulos, Eva and Rumiana Yotova. ‘Repackaging’ plain
packaging in Europe: strategic litigation and public interest
considerations. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 175-210 (2016).
Nissan, Ariel M. Note. Regulating the three-dimensional
future: how the FDA should structure a regulatory mechanism
for additive manufacturing (3D printing). 22 B.U. J. Sci. &
Tech. L. 267-297 (2016).
Quattrone, Elena. Note. The "Catch-22" of marijuana
[il]legalization. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 299-324 (2016).
Stimac, Alexander. Note. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: the
death-knell of generic pharmaceuticals? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l
L. 853-884 (2016).
Zhou, Suzanne. Challenging the use of Special 301 against
measures promoting access to medicines: options under the
WTO agreements. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 51-86 (2016).
A Modern War on Drugs: The Legaland political Impact of
Opioid Access, Abuse, and Cost. Articles by Dr. Alan Gordon,
Alexandra A. Gordon and Hon. Serge Georges, Jr. 12 J. Health
& Biomed. L. 1-36 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
The Right to Food: Power, Policy, and Politics in the 21st
Century. Introduction by Jamie Renner; articles by Nadia
Lambek, Priscilla Claeys and Anastasia Telesetsky. 40 Vt. L.
Rev. 733-812 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
DeLise, James M. Racial impermissibility under the Equal
Protection Clause from Strander v. West Virginia to Ricci v.
DeStefano. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 179-219 (2016).
Miles, Alana. Note. Overrepresentation in special education:
does the IDEA violate the Equal Protection Clause? 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 245-265 (2016).
GAMING
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Greene, Garrett. Comment. When fantasy becomes reality:
attempts to regulate the highly unregulated daily fantasy sports
industry. 47 St. Mary's L.J. 821-855 (2016).
Meddy, Jordan. Note. Switch hitters: how league involvement
in daily fantasy sports could end the prohibition of sports
gambling. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 605-629 (2016).
Symposium: Problem Gambling and The Law, Part II. Articles
by Hon. Cheryl B. Moss, Jennifer Roberts, Ted Johnson, Keith
S. Whyte and Andrew P. Dunning. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 145-
238 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
GENDER
Abraham, Allen. Note. Credit discrimination based on gender:
the need to expand the rights of a spousal guarantor under the
Equal Credit Opportunity Act. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com.
L. 473-493 (2016).
Curtis, Aaron J. Conformity or nonconformity? Designing
legal remedies to protect transgender students from
discrimination. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 459-497 (2016).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law
Andren, John. Note. The (non-) politics of "plain meaning:" in
defense of robust methods of statutory interpretation. 13 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 503-514 (2015).
Barton, Ben. A comparison between the American markets for
medical and legal services. 67 Hastings L.J. 1331-1365 (2016).
Davis, Lyndsey B. Note. Who's calling the shots? Individual
v. state: a look inside the exemption laws and the threats of
foregoing vaccinations. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc.
372-399 (2016).
McNeal, Mary Helen. Say what? The Affordable Care Act,
Medicare, and hearing aids. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 621-670
(2016).
O'Hare, Carol. The oral history of Carol O'Hare, Executive
Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. 6
UNLV Gaming L.J. 224-238 (2016).
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Udobong, Edna. The rising conflict on the Nile waters:
understanding its legal, environmental, and public health
consequences. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 467-500 (2016).
Whyte, Keith S. and Andrew P. Dunning. A public policy
framework for the minimizing problem gambling-related harm:
the PETERRR Model. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 199-223 (2016).
A Modern War on Drugs: The Legaland political Impact of
Opioid Access, Abuse, and Cost. Articles by Dr. Alan Gordon,
Alexandra A. Gordon and Hon. Serge Georges, Jr. 12 J. Health
& Biomed. L. 1-36 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
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Beiter, Klaus D., Terence Karran and Kwadwo Appiagyei-
Atua. "Measuring" the erosion of academic freedom as an
international human right: a report on the legal protection of
academic freedom in Europe. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 597-
691 (2016).
Contesse, Jorge. Contestation and deference in the inter-
American human rights system. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
123-145 (2016).
Dubner, Barry Hart and student Brian Otero. The human rights
of sea pirates: will the European Court of Human Rights
decisions get more killed? 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
215-254 (2016).
Føllesdal, Andreas. Subsidiarity and international human-
rights courts: respecting self-governance and protecting human
rights—or neither? 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 147-163
(2016).
Kanetake, Machiko. Subsidiarity in the maintenance of
international peace and security. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
165-187 (2016).
Nanopoulos, Eva and Rumiana Yotova. ‘Repackaging’ plain
packaging in Europe: strategic litigation and public interest
considerations. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 175-210 (2016).
The Right to Food: Power, Policy, and Politics in the 21st
Century. Introduction by Jamie Renner; articles by Nadia
Lambek, Priscilla Claeys and Anastasia Telesetsky. 40 Vt. L.
Rev. 733-812 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
IMMIGRATION LAW
Clapp, Clifford. Latino jury nullification: resisting racially and
ethnically biased crimmigration through civil disobedience. 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 167-178 (2016).
Gulasekaram, Pratheepan and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan. The
president and immigration federalism. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 101-178
(2016).
Lindsay, Matthew J. Disaggregating "immigration law." 68
Fla. L. Rev. 179-262 (2016).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Keenan, Andrew. Note. Restoring the Native American trust?
17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 221-243 (2016).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Cunningham, McKay. Free expression, privacy, and
diminishing sovereignty in the information age: the
internationalization of censorship. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 71-115
(2016).
de Dios, Maria A. Note. The sixth pillar of anti-money
laundering compliance: balancing effective enforcement with
financial privacy. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 495-520
(2016).
Jones, Daveante. Comment. Protecting biometric information
in Arkansas. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 117-142 (2016).
Kelly, Bryan R. Note. #PrivacyProtection: how the United
States can get its head out of the sand and into the clouds to
secure Fourth Amendment protections for cloud journalists. 55
Washburn L.J. 669-700 (2016).
Scott-Hayward, Christine S., Henry F. Fradella and Ryan G.
Fischer. Does privacy require secrecy? Societal expectations
of privacy in the digital age. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 19-59 (2015).
INSURANCE LAW
Germano, Elizabeth. Student article. A law and economics
analysis of the duty of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) in
marine insurance law for protection and indemnity clubs. 47
St. Mary's L.J. 727-820 (2016).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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Cardillo, Alissa. Note. Another bite at the apple for trade
secret protection: why stronger federal laws are needed to
protect a corporation's most valuable property. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 577-603 (2016).
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Morgan, Christian. Student article. El bloqueo and small
business: revisiting trademark protections amidst changing
United States-Cuba relations. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev.
141-158 (2015).
Stimac, Alexander. Note. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: the
death-knell of generic pharmaceuticals? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l
L. 853-884 (2016).
Special JIEL Issue on Intellectual Property and International
Investment Law. Articles by Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan,
Carlos Correa, Jorge E. Viñuales, Susy Frankel, Kathleen
Liddell, Michael Waibel, Eva Nanopoulos, Rumiana Yotova
and Simon Klopschinski. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 87-277 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Law and Contemporary Problems
Pace International Law Review
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
Ballan, Suha Jubran. Investment treaty arbitration and
institutional backgrounds: an empirical study. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J.
31-91 (2016).
Jensen, Michael. Comment. Asteroidae naturae: what it takes
to capture an asteroid. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 757-778 (2016).
Lucas, Tory L. An inconvenient trial: using the Nuremburg
trials as a mock judicial framework to force human-caused
climate-change proponents to plead and prove their best case
with proposed remedies under the burden of proof of their
choosing. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 399-465 (2016).
Markisen, Eric M. Note. Juvenile law and jihad: exploring
anti-terror legislation and calling for mandatory juvenile
treatment of radicalized teens joining ISIS in Syria. 34 Wis.
Int'l L.J. 182-209 (2016).
Smith, Stephanie M. Student article. The damming of nature:
how China is expanding its dam infrastructure and potential
negative downstream effects on fisheries of the Yaluzangbu-
Brahmaputra River. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 269-286
(2016).
Udobong, Edna. The rising conflict on the Nile waters:
understanding its legal, environmental, and public health
consequences. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 467-500 (2016).
Subsidiarity in Global Governance. Introduction by Markus
Jachtenfuchs and Nico Krisch; articles by Andreas von Staden,
Tomer Broude, Isabel Feichtner, René Urueña, Jorge Contesse,
Andreas Føllesdal, Machiko Kanetake, Isobel Roele, Peer
Zumbansen, Mattias Kumm, Robert Howse and Kalypso
Nicolaïdas. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-283 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Journal of International Economic Law
Pace International Law Review
Wisconsin International Law Journal
Broude, Tomer. Selective subsidiarity and dialectic deference
in the World Trade Organization. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
53-74 (2016).
Chaffee, Eric C. Book review. Confounding Ockham’s Razor:
minilateralism and international economic regulation
(reviewing Chris Brummer, Minilateralism: How Trade
Alliances, Soft Law, and Financial Engineering Are Redefining
Economic Statecraft). 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 319-
342 (2016).
Feichtner, Isabel. Subsidiarity in the World Trade
Organization: the promise of waivers. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 75-97 (2016).
Grewal, David Singh and student Cory Adkins. Two views of
international trade in the constitutional order. 94 Tex. L. Rev.
1495-1526 (2016).
Howse, Robert and Kalypso Nicolaïdis. Toward a global ethics
of trade governance: subsidiarity writ large. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 259-283 (2016).
Hulesbosch, Daniel. Magna Carta for the world? The
merchants' chapter and foreign capital in the early American
Republic. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1599-1634 (2016).
Morgan, Christian. Student article. El bloqueo and small
business: revisiting trademark protections amidst changing
United States-Cuba relations. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev.
141-158 (2015).
Sarkar, Rumu. Trends in global finance: the new development
(BRICS) bank. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 89-103 (2015).
Stimac, Alexander. Note. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: the
death-knell of generic pharmaceuticals? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l
L. 853-884 (2016).
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Urueña, René. Subsidiarity and the public-private distinction
in investment treaty arbitration. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
99-121 (2016).
Zumbansen, Peer. Happy spells? Constructing and
deconstructing a private-law perspective on subsidiarity. 79
Law & Contemp. Probs. 215-238 (2016).
Special JIEL Issue on Intellectual Property and International
Investment Law. Articles by Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan,
Carlos Correa, Jorge E. Viñuales, Susy Frankel, Kathleen
Liddell, Michael Waibel, Eva Nanopoulos, Rumiana Yotova
and Simon Klopschinski. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 87-277 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
JUDGES
Gardner, James A. Justice Brennan and the foundations of
human rights federalism. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 355-385 (2016).
Kellman, Barry. Judge Garland's environmental decisions. 46
Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10552-10563 (2016).
Lousin, Ann M. Justice Brennan's call to arms—what has
happened since 1977? 77 Ohio St. L.J. 387-422 (2016).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Law and Contemporary Problems
North Carolina Law Review
Texas Law Review
Gardner, James A. Justice Brennan and the foundations of
human rights federalism. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 355-385 (2016).
Lahav, Alexandra D. The roles of litigation in American
democracy. 65 Emory L.J. 1657-1704 (2016).
Lousin, Ann M. Justice Brennan's call to arms—what has
happened since 1977? 77 Ohio St. L.J. 387-422 (2016).
Subsidiarity in Global Governance. Introduction by Markus
Jachtenfuchs and Nico Krisch; articles by Andreas von Staden,
Tomer Broude, Isabel Feichtner, René Urueña, Jorge Contesse,
Andreas Føllesdal, Machiko Kanetake, Isobel Roele, Peer
Zumbansen, Mattias Kumm, Robert Howse and Kalypso
Nicolaïdas. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-283 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Celebrating 800 Years of Magna Carta.
Introduction by Alfred L. Brophy, William P. Marshall and
John V. Orth; articles by A.E. Dick Howard, Hon. Jed S.
Rakoff, Paul Babie, R.H. Helmholz, Wilfrid Prest, Charles
Donahue, Jr., Mary Sarah Bilder, Daniel Hulsebosch, John V.
Orth, Mary Ziegler and Sally Hadden. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1409-
1724 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
JUVENILES
Aquino, Kimberly T. Note. Family law—letting go and
stopping the continuous cycle of litigation: Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court affirms scope of judicial and limited
non-binding parent coordinator authority in custody cases of
minor children—Bower v. Bournay-Bower, 15 N.E.3d 745
(Mass. 2014). 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 424-435
(2016).
Carpenter, Catherine L. Throwaway children: the tragic
consequences of a false narrative. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 461-494
(2016).
Jordan, Quincy A.M. Comment. The odd couple: Reid
interviews and Miranda custody. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 143-172
(2016).
Markisen, Eric M. Note. Juvenile law and jihad: exploring
anti-terror legislation and calling for mandatory juvenile
treatment of radicalized teens joining ISIS in Syria. 34 Wis.
Int'l L.J. 182-209 (2016).
Thomas, Gabrielle M. Note. The fate of black youth in the
criminal justice system: the racially discriminatory implications
of prosecutorial discretion and juvenile waiver. 17 Rutgers
Race & L. Rev. 267-288 (2016).
LABOR LAW
Andrias, Kate. Building labor's Constitution. 94 Tex. L. Rev.
1591-1621 (2016).
Buttaro, Andrew. Stalemate at the Supreme Court: Friedrichs
v. California Teachers Association, public unions, and free
speech. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 341-390 (2016).
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Dempewolf, Joseph A. Comment. Throwing the red flag: a
review of the NLRB's fumbled decision regarding collegiate
football players as employees [Northwestern Univ., 362
N.L.R.B. No. 167 (Aug. 17, 2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 789-825
(2016).
Jones, Shuford, IV. Note. Wisconsin’s Act 10 limitations on
collective bargaining: balancing a budget on the backs of public
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 543-560 (2015).
Klingler, Nicole M. Note. Will work for free: the legality of
unpaid internships. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 551-575
(2016).
Martins, Joseph J. Tipping the Pickering balance: a proposal
for heightened First Amendment protection for the teaching
and scholarship of public university professors. 25 Cornell J.L.
& Pub. Pol'y 649-696 (2016).
Person, J. Dalton. Comment. Exotic dancers and FLSA: are
strippers employees? 69 Ark. L. Rev. 173-200 (2016).
Plass, Stephen. Wage compression as a democratic ideal. 25
Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 601-647 (2016).
Pope, James Gray. Why is there no socialism in the United
States? Law and the racial divide in the American working
class, 1676-1964. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1555-1590 (2016).
Rogers, Brishen. Libertarian corporatism is not an oxymoron.
94 Tex. L. Rev. 1623-1646 (2016).
Tran, Mary. Joint employers: the Nevada casino operator's role
in regulating labor conditions of venue employees. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 273-298 (2016).
LAND USE
Brady, Leah K. Note. Lawn sign litigation: what makes a
statute content-based for First Amendment purposes? 21
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 320-344 (2016).
Selmi, Daniel P. Takings and extortion. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 323-
376 (2016).
Vorberger, Wesley A. Note. For peat’s sake! Jurisdictional
determinations, Hawkes, and judicial review. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 537-569 (2016).
Widener, Michael N. Local regulating of drone activity in
lower airspace. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 239-265 (2016).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Texas Law Review
Cerminara, Kathy L. Law, perception, and cultural cognition
near the end of life. 55 Washburn L.J. 597-636 (2016).
Feldman, Robin and Evan Frondorf. Drug wars: a new
generation of generic pharmaceutical delay. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 499-561 (2016).
Gilles, Myriam. Class warfare: the disappearance of low-
income litigants from the civil docket. 65 Emory L.J. 1531-
1568 (2016).
Gordon, Dr. Alan and Alexandra A. Gordon. Does it fit?—A
look at addiction, buprenorphine, and the legislation trying to
make it work. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-28 (2016).
Robbins, Ira P. Vilifying the vigilante: a narrowed scope of
citizen's arrest. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 557-599 (2016).
Scott-Hayward, Christine S., Henry F. Fradella and Ryan G.
Fischer. Does privacy require secrecy? Societal expectations
of privacy in the digital age. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 19-59 (2015).
Vars, Frederick E. and student Angela Selvaggio. "Bind me
more tightly still": voluntary restraint against gun suicide. 53
Harv. J. on Legis. 671-709 (2016).
Symposium Advancing Equal Access to Justice: Barriers,
Dilemmas, and Prospects. Keynote address by Hon. Tani G.
Cantil-Sakauye; articles by Gillian K. Hadfield, Deborah L.
Rhode, Earl Johnson, Jr., Stacy Brustin, Lisa Martin, Elizabeth
L. MacDowell, Ben Barton, Colleen F. Shanahan, Anna E.
Carpenter, Alyx Mark, Marsha M. Mansfield, Mary Spector,
Ann Baddour, Rebecca Sandefur and Thomas M. Clarke. 67
Hastings L.J. 1181-1491 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Clapp, Clifford. Latino jury nullification: resisting racially and
ethnically biased crimmigration through civil disobedience. 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 167-178 (2016).
Jordan, Quincy A.M. Comment. The odd couple: Reid
interviews and Miranda custody. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 143-172
(2016).
Robbins, Ira P. Vilifying the vigilante: a narrowed scope of
citizen's arrest. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 557-599 (2016).
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Ross, Colin Taylor. Note. Policing Pontius Pilate: police
violence, local prosecutors, and legitimacy. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 755-780 (2016).
LAW OF THE SEA
Dubner, Barry Hart and student Brian Otero. The human rights
of sea pirates: will the European Court of Human Rights
decisions get more killed? 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
215-254 (2016).
Mitchell, Ryan. An international commission of inquiry for the
South China Sea?: Defining the law of sovereignty to
determine the chance for peace. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 749-
817 (2016).
Treece, Andrea Arnold. Sweating the small stuff: managing
fisheries and fostering marine ecosystem resilience in the face
of climate change. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 137-169
(2016).
LEGAL EDUCATION
Merritt, Deborah Jones. The Hartman Hotz Lecture.
Cognition and justice: new ways to think like a lawyer. 69
Ark. L. Rev. 47-69 (2016).
Tribute to Professor Al Witte. Compilation by Robert B. Leflar;
tributes by Philip S. Anderson, Morris S. Arnold, Mike Beebe,
Jordan Broyles, President Bill Clinton, Secretary Hillary
Rodham Clinton, David G. Epstein, Asa Hutchinson, Robert
Laurence, Ruth Ann Wisener and Susan Webber Wright. 69
Ark. L. Rev. 1-46 (2016).
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LEGAL HISTORY
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North Carolina Law Review
Texas Law Review
Karmel, Roberta S. The challenge of fiduciary regulation: the
Investment Adviser's Act after seventy-five years. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 405-436 (2016).
Keenan, David S. Discretionary justice: the right to petition
and the making of federal private legislation. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 563-619 (2016).
Oakes, James. Making freedom national: Salmon P. Chase and
the abolition of slavery. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 407-422
(2015).
Steinglass, Steven H. Constitutional revision: Ohio style. 77
Ohio St. L.J. 281-354 (2016).
Symposium: Celebrating 800 Years of Magna Carta.
Introduction by Alfred L. Brophy, William P. Marshall and
John V. Orth; articles by A.E. Dick Howard, Hon. Jed S.
Rakoff, Paul Babie, R.H. Helmholz, Wilfrid Prest, Charles
Donahue, Jr., Mary Sarah Bilder, Daniel Hulsebosch, John V.
Orth, Mary Ziegler and Sally Hadden. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1409-
1724 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Journal of Supreme Court History
Brown, Shannon. Peeking inside the black box: a preliminary
survey of technology assisted review (TAR) and predictive
coding algorithms for ediscovery. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. 221-287 (2016).
Symposium Advancing Equal Access to Justice: Barriers,
Dilemmas, and Prospects. Keynote address by Hon. Tani G.
Cantil-Sakauye; articles by Gillian K. Hadfield, Deborah L.
Rhode, Earl Johnson, Jr., Stacy Brustin, Lisa Martin, Elizabeth
L. MacDowell, Ben Barton, Colleen F. Shanahan, Anna E.
Carpenter, Alyx Mark, Marsha M. Mansfield, Mary Spector,
Ann Baddour, Rebecca Sandefur and Thomas M. Clarke. 67
Hastings L.J. 1181-1491 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES
Stephenson, Donald Grier, Jr. The judicial bookshelf. 41 J.
Sup. Ct. Hist. 221-239 (2016).
LEGISLATION
Andren, John. Note. The (non-) politics of "plain meaning:" in
defense of robust methods of statutory interpretation. 13 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 503-514 (2015).
Karmel, Roberta S. The challenge of fiduciary regulation: the
Investment Adviser's Act after seventy-five years. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 405-436 (2016).
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Keenan, David S. Discretionary justice: the right to petition
and the making of federal private legislation. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 563-619 (2016).
Kraft, Brandon and Dennis Bogusz. Disclosure created
accountability: an analysis of the National Environmental
Policy Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 447-476
(2015).
Lamont, Ian S. Note. Contaminated jurisprudence: muddy
categories in Robinson Township v. Commonwealth. 10
Liberty U. L. Rev. 501-536 (2016).
McClurg, Andrew Jay. The Second Amendment right to be
negligent. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 1-47 (2016).
Miles, Alana. Note. Overrepresentation in special education:
does the IDEA violate the Equal Protection Clause? 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 245-265 (2016).
Phillips, Stephanie N. A text-based interpretation of Title VII's
religious-employer exemption. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 295-340
(2016).
Tredup, Elijah James Hayon. Note. To the "status quo" and
beyond: the possible unintended consequences of the
"Restoration of America's Wire Act." 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
349-391 (2016).
Dialogue. Grandfathering Coal: Power Plant Regulation
Under the Clean Air Act. Richard Revesz, moderator; William
M. Bumpers, Jack Lienke, David Doniger and William
Rosenberg, discussants. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10541-10551 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Black, Ellen A. State "right to try" acts: a good start, but a
federal act is necessary. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 719-755 (2016).
Cerminara, Kathy L. Law, perception, and cultural cognition
near the end of life. 55 Washburn L.J. 597-636 (2016).
Davis, Lyndsey B. Note. Who's calling the shots? Individual
v. state: a look inside the exemption laws and the threats of
foregoing vaccinations. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc.
372-399 (2016).
Nichols, Andrea S. Note. Research ethics committees
(recs)/institutional review boards (IRBS) and the globalization
of clinical research: can ethical oversight of human subjects
research be standardized? 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
351-379 (2016).
Nissan, Ariel M. Note. Regulating the three-dimensional
future: how the FDA should structure a regulatory mechanism
for additive manufacturing (3D printing). 22 B.U. J. Sci. &
Tech. L. 267-297 (2016).
Quattrone, Elena. Note. The "Catch-22" of marijuana
[il]legalization. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 299-324 (2016).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Kanetake, Machiko. Subsidiarity in the maintenance of
international peace and security. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
165-187 (2016).
Roele, Isobel. Sidelining subsidiarity: United Nations Security
Council "legislation" and its infra-law. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 189-214 (2016).
Schenck, Lisa M. "Just the facts, ma'am": how military
appellate courts rely on factual sufficiency review to overturn
sexual assault cases when victims are "incapacitated." 45 Sw.
L. Rev. 495-521 (2016).
VanLandingham, Rachel and Geoffrey Corn. Two for one: the
ethical pursuit of justice in the military, and battlefield success,
through joint prosecutorial decisions. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 495-521
(2016).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Jennings, Marianne and Lawrence J. Trautman. Ethical culture
and legal liability: the GM switch crisis and lessons in
governance. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 187-237 (2016).
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
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Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal
Liberty University Law Review
Symposium Issue: Law, Stewardship, and the Dominion
Mandate: Environmental Policy from a Christian Legal
Perspective. Foreword by B. Keith Faulkner; introduction by
Ian S. Lamont; articles by John Copeland Nagle, Lucia A.
Silecchia, Tory L. Lucas and Edna Udobong. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 331-500 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
Jensen, Michael. Comment. Asteroidae naturae: what it takes
to capture an asteroid. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 757-778 (2016).
Krupnick, Alan, et al. Putting a carbon charge on federal coal:
legal and economic issues. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10572-10593 (2016).
Lamont, Ian S. Note. Contaminated jurisprudence: muddy
categories in Robinson Township v. Commonwealth. 10
Liberty U. L. Rev. 501-536 (2016).
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McCormick, Melanie. Student article. Conflicting theories at
play: chemical disclosure and trade secrets in the new federal
fracking regulation. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 217-237
(2016).
Rafferty, Sara L. Note. Disclosure debates over hydraulic
fracturing and federal regulatory frameworks. 13 Geo. J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 561-581 (2015).
POLITICS
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Texas Review of Law & Politics
Leas, James Marc. The "brave little state of Vermont" can
overcome Citizens United all by itself. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 921-937
(2016).
Levinson, Sanford V. and William D. Blake. When Americans
think about constitutional reform: some data and reflections.
77 Ohio St. L.J. 211-236 (2016).
Meeks, Rep. Gregory W. A storm in Congress: how
partisanship impacts disaster response. 53 Harv. J. on Legis.
447-458 (2016).
Riegner, Michael. Governance indicators in the law of
development finance: a legal analysis of the World Bank's
'Country Policy and Institutional Assessment.' 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 1-26 (2016).
Steinglass, Steven H. Constitutional revision: Ohio style. 77
Ohio St. L.J. 281-354 (2016).
Tarr, G. Alan. Popular constitutionalism in state and nation.
77 Ohio St. L.J. 237-280 (2016).
Vandall, Frank J. A comparative study of the political and
social structure of Mexico (Bucerias), Cuba and the U.S.
(Atlanta): a first impression. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 105-
120 (2015).
Ware, Stephen J. The politics of arbitration law and centrist
proposals for reform. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 711-753 (2016).
Ziegler, Mary. The conservative Magna Carta. 94 N.C. L.
Rev. 1653-1680 (2016).
Subsidiarity in Global Governance. Introduction by Markus
Jachtenfuchs and Nico Krisch; articles by Andreas von Staden,
Tomer Broude, Isabel Feichtner, René Urueña, Jorge Contesse,
Andreas Føllesdal, Machiko Kanetake, Isobel Roele, Peer
Zumbansen, Mattias Kumm, Robert Howse and Kalypso
Nicolaïdas. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-283 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality.
Introduction by Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath; articles
by Ganesh Sitaraman, K. Sabeel Rahman, Mark A. Graber,
Frank I. Michelman, Jedediah Purdy, Jack M. Balkin, Cynthia
Estlund, Joseph Fishkin, William Forbath, David Singh
Grewal, Jeremy K. Kessler, James Gray Pope, Kate Andrias,
Brishen Rogers, Olatunde C.A. Johnson and student Cory
Adkins. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Brown, Shannon. Peeking inside the black box: a preliminary
survey of technology assisted review (TAR) and predictive
coding algorithms for ediscovery. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. 221-287 (2016).
Green, Stephanie M. Recent development. Texas's excessive
demand doctrine impacts recoveries in litigation. 47 St. Mary's
L.J. 889-900 (2016).
Kouroyen, David K., Jr. Note. Warger v. Shauers: Tanner
2.0 and the need for a less restrictive interpretation of Federal
Rule of Evidence 606(b) and its exceptions. 21 Suffolk J. Trial
& App. Advoc. 345-371 (2016).
Robertson, Matthew S. Note. Guilty as photoshopped: an
examination of recent case law and scholarship regarding the
use of non-probative images in the courtroom. 55 Washburn
L.J. 731-758 (2016).
The 2015 Pound Symposium: The “War” on the U.S. Civil
Justice System. Articles and essays by Stephen Daniels,
Joanne Martin, Richard D. Freer, Myriam Gilles, Robert H.
Klonoff, Alexandra D. Lahav, Catherine M. Sharkey and
Georgene Vairo. 65 Emory L.J. 1445-1753 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Gulasekaram, Pratheepan and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan. The
president and immigration federalism. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 101-178
(2016).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Brown, Shannon. Peeking inside the black box: a preliminary
survey of technology assisted review (TAR) and predictive
coding algorithms for ediscovery. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. 221-287 (2016).
Jennings, Marianne and Lawrence J. Trautman. Ethical culture
and legal liability: the GM switch crisis and lessons in
governance. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 187-237 (2016).
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Robertson, Matthew S. Note. Guilty as photoshopped: an
examination of recent case law and scholarship regarding the
use of non-probative images in the courtroom. 55 Washburn
L.J. 731-758 (2016).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
Babie, Paul. Magna Carta and the Forest Charter: two stories
of property, what will you be doing in 2017? 94 N.C. L. Rev.
1431-1474 (2016).
Widener, Michael N. Local regulating of drone activity in
lower airspace. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 239-265 (2016).
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Johnson, Olatunde C.A. Inclusion, exclusion, and the "new"
economic inequality. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1647-1665 (2016).
Oakes, James. Making freedom national: Salmon P. Chase and
the abolition of slavery. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 407-422
(2015).
Pope, James Gray. Why is there no socialism in the United
States? Law and the racial divide in the American working
class, 1676-1964. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1555-1590 (2016).
Steinbuch, Robert and Kim Love. Color-blind-spot: the
intersection of freedom of information law and affirmative
action in law school admissions. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 181-
248 (2016).
Todd, Katherine Stark. Note. But for Nassar, there would not
be a causation conundrum in Title VII retaliation litigation:
how University of Texas Southwest Medical Center v.
Nassar makes it harder for employees to prevail. 21 Suffolk J.
Trial & App. Advoc. 288-319 (2016).
RELIGION
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Cammack, Mark. The punishment of Islamic sex crimes in a
modern legal system. The Islamic Qanun of Aceh, Indonesia.
45 Sw. L. Rev. 595-630 (2016).
Nagle, Luz E. and Bolaji Owasanoye. Fearing the dark: the use
of witchcraft to control human trafficking victims and sustain
vulnerability. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 561-593 (2016).
Phillips, Stephanie N. A text-based interpretation of Title VII's
religious-employer exemption. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 295-340
(2016).
Symposium Issue: Law, Stewardship, and the Dominion
Mandate: Environmental Policy from a Christian Legal
Perspective. Foreword by B. Keith Faulkner; introduction by
Ian S. Lamont; articles by John Copeland Nagle, Lucia A.
Silecchia, Tory L. Lucas and Edna Udobong. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 331-500 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
REMEDIES
Cardillo, Alissa. Note. Another bite at the apple for trade
secret protection: why stronger federal laws are needed to
protect a corporation's most valuable property. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 577-603 (2016).
Gadkar-Wilcox, Sujata. Revisiting equity jurisprudence in a
comparative context: learning from India's interpretive
framework. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 315-350 (2016).
Hemmerich, Amanda. Student article. From fire comes life:
why courts assessing forest fire damages should recognize
ecological benefits. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10608-
10624 (2016).
Nanopoulos, Eva and Rumiana Yotova. ‘Repackaging’ plain
packaging in Europe: strategic litigation and public interest
considerations. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 175-210 (2016).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Dickson, William. Note. Keeping more of what's ours:
withholding refunds and exemptions in European Union
investments for public pension funds. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 120-
143 (2016).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Brown, Shannon. Peeking inside the black box: a preliminary
survey of technology assisted review (TAR) and predictive
coding algorithms for ediscovery. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. 221-287 (2016).
Cunningham, McKay. Free expression, privacy, and
diminishing sovereignty in the information age: the
internationalization of censorship. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 71-115
(2016).
Hufstetler, Kristopher R. Comment. The admissibility of
aerial photographs—evidentiary foundations. 47 St. Mary's
L.J. 857-888 (2016).
Jones, Daveante. Comment. Protecting biometric information
in Arkansas. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 117-142 (2016).
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Kelly, Bryan R. Note. #PrivacyProtection: how the United
States can get its head out of the sand and into the clouds to
secure Fourth Amendment protections for cloud journalists. 55
Washburn L.J. 669-700 (2016).
Lucas, Tory L. An inconvenient trial: using the Nuremburg
trials as a mock judicial framework to force human-caused
climate-change proponents to plead and prove their best case
with proposed remedies under the burden of proof of their
choosing. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 399-465 (2016).
Sacchini, Caterina A. Note. A blessed union: technology
expanding private conversations exempted by Massachusetts's
spousal disqualification rule to voicemail messages. 21 Suffolk
J. Trial & App. Advoc. 400-423 (2016).
Scott-Hayward, Christine S., Henry F. Fradella and Ryan G.
Fischer. Does privacy require secrecy? Societal expectations
of privacy in the digital age. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 19-59 (2015).
Tredup, Elijah James Hayon. Note. To the "status quo" and
beyond: the possible unintended consequences of the
"Restoration of America's Wire Act." 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
349-391 (2016).
Tsai, Matthew R. Note. Fantasy (e)sports: the future prospect
of fantasy sports betting amongst organized multiplayer video
game competitions. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 393-419 (2016).
SECOND AMENDMENT
Corbin, Kevin L. Note. Constitutional law—shocking results:
upholding the prohibition against the civilian possession of
electrical weapons—Commonwealth v. Caetano, 26 NE3d
688 (Mass. 2015) vacated and remanded sub. nom. Caetano v.
Massachusetts, 136 S. Ct. 1027 (2016). 21 Suffolk J. Trial &
App. Advoc. 436-449 (2016).
McClurg, Andrew Jay. The Second Amendment right to be
negligent. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 1-47 (2016).
Vars, Frederick E. and student Angela Selvaggio. "Bind me
more tightly still": voluntary restraint against gun suicide. 53
Harv. J. on Legis. 671-709 (2016).
SECURITIES LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Malcolm, John G. Criminal justice reform at the crossroads.
20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 249-293 (2016).
Wilt, Michael Patrick. Who watches the watchmen?
Accountability in federal corporate criminal prosecution
agreements. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 61-104 (2015).
SEX CRIMES
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Southwestern Law Review
Norman, Hannah R. Note. Adult rape victims need protection
too: the application of closed circuit television and the
exception from Maryland v. Craig to adult rape victim
testimony. 55 Washburn L.J. 701-729 (2016).
Sex Offenses: Lessons from the Front Lines Symposium.
Keynote address by Lisa M. Schenck; articles by Catherine L.
Carpenter, Rachel VanLandingham, Geoffrey Corn, Lisa M.
Schenck, Luz E. Nagle, Bolaji Owasanoye and Mark
Cammack. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 453-630 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Pollack, Sheldon D. Same-sex marriage and conflict of law:
the "other" constitutional issue. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 477-
502 (2015).
SOCIAL WELFARE
Brustin, Stacy and Lisa Martin. Bridging the justice gap in
family law: repurposing federal IV-D funding to expand
community-based legal and social services for parents. 67
Hastings L.J. 1265-1297 (2016).
SPORTS
Dempewolf, Joseph A. Comment. Throwing the red flag: a
review of the NLRB's fumbled decision regarding collegiate
football players as employees [Northwestern Univ., 362
N.L.R.B. No. 167 (Aug. 17, 2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 789-825
(2016).
Greene, Garrett. Comment. When fantasy becomes reality:
attempts to regulate the highly unregulated daily fantasy sports
industry. 47 St. Mary's L.J. 821-855 (2016).
Meddy, Jordan. Note. Switch hitters: how league involvement
in daily fantasy sports could end the prohibition of sports
gambling. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 605-629 (2016).
Tsai, Matthew R. Note. Fantasy (e)sports: the future prospect
of fantasy sports betting amongst organized multiplayer video
game competitions. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 393-419 (2016).
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STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Ohio State Law Journal
Jones, Shuford, IV. Note. Wisconsin’s Act 10 limitations on
collective bargaining: balancing a budget on the backs of public
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 543-560 (2015).
Orth, John V. The past is never dead: Magna Carta in North
Carolina. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1635-1652 (2016).
Symposium: State Constitutions in the United States Federal
System. Introduction by Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton; foreword by
Robert F. Williams; articles by Sanford V. Levinson, William
D. Blake, G. Alan Tarr, Steven H. Steinglass, James A.
Gardner, Ann M. Lousin, Aaron Saiger and Jim Rossi. 77 Ohio
St. L.J. 195-505 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Journal of Supreme Court History
Howe, Amy. Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law.
Interpreting the Supreme Court: finding meaning in the justices'
personal experiences. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 393-418 (2016).
Liu, Cory R, Chevron's domain and the rule of law. 20 Tex.
Rev. L. & Pol. 391-420 (2016).
TAX POLICY
Kinghorn, Cash. Student article. FUTBol: the 2014 Chilean
tax reform and the elimination of Chile's FUT. 13 Loy. U. Chi.
Int'l L. Rev. 121-139 (2015).
TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL
Dickson, William. Note. Keeping more of what's ours:
withholding refunds and exemptions in European Union
investments for public pension funds. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 120-
143 (2016).
TERRORISM
de Dios, Maria A. Note. The sixth pillar of anti-money
laundering compliance: balancing effective enforcement with
financial privacy. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 495-520
(2016).
Markisen, Eric M. Note. Juvenile law and jihad: exploring
anti-terror legislation and calling for mandatory juvenile
treatment of radicalized teens joining ISIS in Syria. 34 Wis.
Int'l L.J. 182-209 (2016).
Roele, Isobel. Sidelining subsidiarity: United Nations Security
Council "legislation" and its infra-law. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 189-214 (2016).
TORTS
Dalley, Paula. Destroying the scope of employment. 55
Washburn L.J. 637-668 (2016).
Daniels, Stephen and Joanne Martin. Where have all the cases
gone? The strange success of tort reform revisited. 65 Emory
L.J. 1445-1490 (2016).
Hemmerich, Amanda. Student article. From fire comes life:
why courts assessing forest fire damages should recognize
ecological benefits. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10608-
10624 (2016).
McClurg, Andrew Jay. The Second Amendment right to be
negligent. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 1-47 (2016).
Vairo, Georgene. The role of influence in the arc of tort
"reform." 65 Emory L.J. 1741-1753 (2016).
TRADE REGULATION
Fernandes, Sean. Note. Should have scolded your kids!:
Holding foreign-parent corporations responsible for their
subsidiaries' price-fixing behavior in the United States, Canada,
and the European Union. 34 Wis. Int'l L.J. 144-181 (2016).
Jones, Daveante. Comment. Protecting biometric information
in Arkansas. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 117-142 (2016).
Lacy, Emily. Case comment. Antitrust law—"hard switch" a
violation of the Sherman Act in "product hopping" case—New
York ex rel. Schneiderman v. Actavis PLC, 787 F.3d 638 (2d
Cir. 2015). 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 91-108 (2016).
McCormick, Melanie. Student article. Conflicting theories at
play: chemical disclosure and trade secrets in the new federal
fracking regulation. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 217-237
(2016).
Rafferty, Sara L. Note. Disclosure debates over hydraulic
fracturing and federal regulatory frameworks. 13 Geo. J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 561-581 (2015).
Wells, Todd. Note. Exploring the space for antitrust law in the
race for space exploration. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
381-401 (2016).
WATER LAW
Bielenberg, Jacob D. Comment. When heavyweights get
thirsty, contracts fall to the wayside: a case for common
contract principles and stare decisis [Kansas v. Nebraska, 135
S. Ct. 1042 (2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 759-788 (2016).
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Mettler, Ashley. Student article. Reducing overdraft and
respecting water rights under California's 2014 Sustainable
Groundwater Management Act: a view from the Kern County
farming sector. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 239-267 (2016).
Shutes, Chris. Ten regulatory and cultural principles that
improve California's drought planning. 9 Golden Gate U.
Envtl. L.J. 171-193 (2016).
Smith, Stephanie M. Student article. The damming of nature:
how China is expanding its dam infrastructure and potential
negative downstream effects on fisheries of the Yaluzangbu-
Brahmaputra River. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 269-286
(2016).
Udobong, Edna. The rising conflict on the Nile waters:
understanding its legal, environmental, and public health
consequences. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 467-500 (2016).
Vorberger, Wesley A. Note. For peat’s sake! Jurisdictional
determinations, Hawkes, and judicial review. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 537-569 (2016).
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43 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
CRIMINAL LAW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2015.
Leventhal, John M. Is Bruton on life support in the aftermath
of Crawford v. Washington? 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 1-18 (2015).
Scott-Hayward, Christine S., Henry F. Fradella and Ryan G.
Fischer. Does privacy require secrecy? Societal expectations
of privacy in the digital age. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 19-59 (2015).
Wilt, Michael Patrick. Who watches the watchmen?
Accountability in federal corporate criminal prosecution
agreements. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 61-104 (2015).
Vinson, Celena and Julie Countiss. The power of civil
enforcement. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 105-112 (2015).
Wirskye, Bill. Answering the call: prosecuting the Kaufman
County DA murders. 43 Am. J. Crim. L. 113-123 (2015).
69 ARKANSAS
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-210, 2016.
Tribute to Professor Al Witte. Compilation by Robert B. Leflar;
tributes by Philip S. Anderson, Morris S. Arnold, Mike Beebe,
Jordan Broyles, President Bill Clinton, Secretary Hillary
Rodham Clinton, David G. Epstein, Asa Hutchinson, Robert
Laurence, Ruth Ann Wisener and Susan Webber Wright. 69
Ark. L. Rev. 1-46 (2016).
Merritt, Deborah Jones. The Hartman Hotz Lecture.
Cognition and justice: new ways to think like a lawyer. 69
Ark. L. Rev. 47-69 (2016).
Cunningham, McKay. Free expression, privacy, and
diminishing sovereignty in the information age: the
internationalization of censorship. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 71-115
(2016).
Jones, Daveante. Comment. Protecting biometric information
in Arkansas. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 117-142 (2016).
Jordan, Quincy A.M. Comment. The odd couple: Reid
interviews and Miranda custody. 69 Ark. L. Rev. 143-172
(2016).
Person, J. Dalton. Comment. Exotic dancers and FLSA: are
strippers employees? 69 Ark. L. Rev. 173-200 (2016).
Goodwin, Dorothy Vaughan. Recent development. 69 Ark. L.
Rev. 201-209 (2016).
22 BOSTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL
OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LAW,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2016.
Jennings, Marianne and Lawrence J. Trautman. Ethical culture
and legal liability: the GM switch crisis and lessons in
governance. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 187-237 (2016).
Widener, Michael N. Local regulating of drone activity in
lower airspace. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 239-265 (2016).
Nissan, Ariel M. Note. Regulating the three-dimensional
future: how the FDA should structure a regulatory mechanism
for additive manufacturing (3D printing). 22 B.U. J. Sci. &
Tech. L. 267-297 (2016).
Quattrone, Elena. Note. The "Catch-22" of marijuana
[il]legalization. 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 299-324 (2016).
10 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF CORPORATE,
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Chaffee, Eric C. Book review. Confounding Ockham’s Razor:
minilateralism and international economic regulation
(reviewing Chris Brummer, Minilateralism: How Trade
Alliances, Soft Law, and Financial Engineering Are Redefining
Economic Statecraft). 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 319-
342 (2016).
Georgosouli, Andromachi. Regulatory incentive realignment
and the EU legal framework of bank resolution. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 343-382 (2016).
Gross, Jill I. The customer's nonwaivable right to choose
arbitration in the securities industry. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 383-404 (2016).
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Karmel, Roberta S. The challenge of fiduciary regulation: the
Investment Adviser's Act after seventy-five years. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 405-436 (2016).
Lin, Yu-Hsin and Thomas Mehaffy. Open sesame: the myth of
Alibaba's extreme corporate governance and control. 10
Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 437-471 (2016).
Abraham, Allen. Note. Credit discrimination based on gender:
the need to expand the rights of a spousal guarantor under the
Equal Credit Opportunity Act. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com.
L. 473-493 (2016).
de Dios, Maria A. Note. The sixth pillar of anti-money
laundering compliance: balancing effective enforcement with
financial privacy. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 495-520
(2016).
Fine, Andrew W. Note. A cautionary look at a cautionary
doctrine. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 521-550 (2016).
Klingler, Nicole M. Note. Will work for free: the legality of
unpaid internships. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 551-575
(2016).
Cardillo, Alissa. Note. Another bite at the apple for trade
secret protection: why stronger federal laws are needed to
protect a corporation's most valuable property. 10 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 577-603 (2016).
Meddy, Jordan. Note. Switch hitters: how league involvement
in daily fantasy sports could end the prohibition of sports
gambling. 10 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 605-629 (2016).
25 CORNELL JOURNAL
OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Robbins, Ira P. Vilifying the vigilante: a narrowed scope of
citizen's arrest. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 557-599 (2016).
Plass, Stephen. Wage compression as a democratic ideal. 25
Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 601-647 (2016).
Martins, Joseph J. Tipping the Pickering balance: a proposal
for heightened First Amendment protection for the teaching
and scholarship of public university professors. 25 Cornell J.L.
& Pub. Pol'y 649-696 (2016).
Grossman, Drew Isler. Note. Would a corporate "death
penalty" be cruel and unusual punishment? 25 Cornell J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 697-722 (2016).
Siegfried, Jeremy Bachrach. Note. It's common sense: why the
Common Core is not coercive. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
723-749 (2016).
Ng, Jeffrey. Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Cornell
Journal of Law and Public Policy. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
751-753 (2016).
Rachlinski, Jeffrey J. The Cornell Journal of Law and Public
Policy: celebrating 25 years. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 755-
756 (2016).
Fernandez-Williams, Maria and Nicky Goren. Remarks from
the volume 1 board of editors. 25 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
757-760 (2016).
65 EMORY LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 6, PP. 1445-1754, 2016.
The 2015 Pound Symposium: The “War” on the U.S. Civil
Justice System. 65 Emory L.J. 1445-1753 (2016).
Daniels, Stephen and Joanne Martin. Where have all the
cases gone? The strange success of tort reform revisited.
65 Emory L.J. 1445-1490 (2016).
Freer, Richard D. Exodus from and transformation of
American civil litigation. 65 Emory L.J. 1491-1530
(2016).
Gilles, Myriam. Class warfare: the disappearance of low-
income litigants from the civil docket. 65 Emory L.J.
1531-1568 (2016).
Klonoff, Robert H. Class actions in the year 2026: a
prognosis. 65 Emory L.J. 1569-1655 (2016).
Lahav, Alexandra D. The roles of litigation in American
democracy. 65 Emory L.J. 1657-1704 (2016).
Sharkey, Catherine M. The administrative state and the
common law: regulatory substitutes or complements? 65
Emory L.J. 1705-1740 (2016).
Vairo, Georgene. The role of influence in the arc of tort
"reform." 65 Emory L.J. 1741-1753 (2016).
46 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
REPORTER NEWS & ANALYSIS,
NO. 7, JULY, 2016.
Beyond words. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10539
(2016).
Dialogue. Grandfathering Coal: Power Plant Regulation
Under the Clean Air Act. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10541-10551 (2016).
Kellman, Barry. Judge Garland's environmental decisions. 46
Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10552-10563 (2016).
Reitze, Arnold W., Jr. The Volkswagen air pollution emissions
litigation. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10564-10571
(2016).
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Krupnick, Alan, et al. Putting a carbon charge on federal coal:
legal and economic issues. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10572-10593 (2016).
Kristl, Kenneth T. It only hurts when I use it: the Payne test
and Pennsylvania's environmental rights amendment. 46 Envtl.
L. Rep. News & Analysis 10594-10607 (2016).
Hemmerich, Amanda. Student article. From fire comes life:
why courts assessing forest fire damages should recognize
ecological benefits. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10608-
10624 (2016).
Recent developments. In the congress. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News
& Analysis 10625-10630 (2016).
Recent developments. In the courts. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News &
Analysis 10630-10631 (2016).
Recent developments. In the federal agencies. 46 Envtl. L.
Rep. News & Analysis 10631-10635 (2016).
Recent developments. In the state agencies. 46 Envtl. L. Rep.
News & Analysis 10636-10638 (2016).
Recent journal literature. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10639-10640 (2016).
Topical index. 46 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10641
(2016).
68 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, JANUARY, 2016.
Hevia, Wesley J. Dedication to Professor Richard Hamann. 68
Fla. L. Rev. vi-ix (2016).
McClurg, Andrew Jay. The Second Amendment right to be
negligent. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 1-47 (2016).
Spitko, E. Gary. The will as an implied unilateral arbitration
contract. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 49-99 (2016).
Gulasekaram, Pratheepan and S. Karthick Ramakrishnan. The
president and immigration federalism. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 101-178
(2016).
Lindsay, Matthew J. Disaggregating "immigration law." 68
Fla. L. Rev. 179-262 (2016).
Miller, Sandra K. and Karie Davis-Nozemack. Toward
consistent fiduciary duties for publicly traded entities. 68 Fla.
L. Rev. 263-322 (2016).
Selmi, Daniel P. Takings and extortion. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 323-
376 (2016).
Iuliano, Jason. Student loans and surmountable access-to-
justice barriers. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 377-392 (2016).
Howe, Amy. Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law.
Interpreting the Supreme Court: finding meaning in the justices'
personal experiences. 68 Fla. L. Rev. 393-418 (2016).
13 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF
LAW & PUBLIC POLICY,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2015.
Oakes, James. Making freedom national: Salmon P. Chase and
the abolition of slavery. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 407-422
(2015).
Elias, Roni A. The virtues of the due diligence defense for
corporations in criminal cases: solving the problems of a
corporation's vicarious liability for the crimes of its agents and
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 423-446 (2015).
Kraft, Brandon and Dennis Bogusz. Disclosure created
accountability: an analysis of the National Environmental
Policy Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 447-476
(2015).
Pollack, Sheldon D. Same-sex marriage and conflict of law:
the "other" constitutional issue. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 477-
502 (2015).
Andren, John. Note. The (non-) politics of "plain meaning:" in
defense of robust methods of statutory interpretation. 13 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 503-514 (2015).
Falaschi, Gina N. Note. An alphabet soup of "reasonable
modifications" for celiac disease in school lunches—
ingredients: NSLA, USDA, FNS, CDC, DOJ, ADA, Section
504. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 515-541 (2015).
Jones, Shuford, IV. Note. Wisconsin’s Act 10 limitations on
collective bargaining: balancing a budget on the backs of public
employees. 13 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 543-560 (2015).
Rafferty, Sara L. Note. Disclosure debates over hydraulic
fracturing and federal regulatory frameworks. 13 Geo. J.L. &
Pub. Pol'y 561-581 (2015).
9 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Kibel, Paul and student Phoebe Moshfegh. In this edition.
Introduction to the issue: adapting to a shifting baseline. 9
Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 133-135 (2016).
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Treece, Andrea Arnold. Sweating the small stuff: managing
fisheries and fostering marine ecosystem resilience in the face
of climate change. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 137-169
(2016).
Shutes, Chris. Ten regulatory and cultural principles that
improve California's drought planning. 9 Golden Gate U.
Envtl. L.J. 171-193 (2016).
Leumer, Alexandra R. Climate resilience metrics—putting
them to work in California. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 195-
215 (2016).
McCormick, Melanie. Student article. Conflicting theories at
play: chemical disclosure and trade secrets in the new federal
fracking regulation. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 217-237
(2016).
Mettler, Ashley. Student article. Reducing overdraft and
respecting water rights under California's 2014 Sustainable
Groundwater Management Act: a view from the Kern County
farming sector. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 239-267 (2016).
Smith, Stephanie M. Student article. The damming of nature:
how China is expanding its dam infrastructure and potential
negative downstream effects on fisheries of the Yaluzangbu-
Brahmaputra River. 9 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L.J. 269-286
(2016).
53 HARVARD JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2016.
Meeks, Rep. Gregory W. A storm in Congress: how
partisanship impacts disaster response. 53 Harv. J. on Legis.
447-458 (2016).
Curtis, Aaron J. Conformity or nonconformity? Designing
legal remedies to protect transgender students from
discrimination. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 459-497 (2016).
Feldman, Robin and Evan Frondorf. Drug wars: a new
generation of generic pharmaceutical delay. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 499-561 (2016).
Keenan, David S. Discretionary justice: the right to petition
and the making of federal private legislation. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 563-619 (2016).
McNeal, Mary Helen. Say what? The Affordable Care Act,
Medicare, and hearing aids. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 621-670
(2016).
Vars, Frederick E. and student Angela Selvaggio. "Bind me
more tightly still": voluntary restraint against gun suicide. 53
Harv. J. on Legis. 671-709 (2016).
Ware, Stephen J. The politics of arbitration law and centrist
proposals for reform. 53 Harv. J. on Legis. 711-753 (2016).
Ross, Colin Taylor. Note. Policing Pontius Pilate: police
violence, local prosecutors, and legitimacy. 53 Harv. J. on
Legis. 755-780 (2016).
67 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 5, JUNE, 2016.
Symposium Advancing Equal Access to Justice: Barriers,
Dilemmas, and Prospects. 67 Hastings L.J. 1181-1491 (2016).
Cantil-Sakauye, Hon. Tani G. Keynote address. 67
Hastings L.J. 1181-1189 (2016).
Hadfield, Gillian K. and Deborah L. Rhode. How to
regulate legal services to promote access, innovation, and
the quality of lawyering. 67 Hastings L.J. 1191-1223
(2016).
Johnson, Earl, Jr. Lifting the “American exceptionalism”
curtain: options and lessons from abroad. 67 Hastings L.J.
1225-1264 (2016).
Brustin, Stacy and Lisa Martin. Bridging the justice gap in
family law: repurposing federal IV-D funding to expand
community-based legal and social services for parents. 67
Hastings L.J. 1265-1297 (2016).
MacDowell, Elizabeth L. From victims to litigants. 67
Hastings L.J. 1299-1330 (2016).
Barton, Ben. A comparison between the American markets
for medical and legal services. 67 Hastings L.J. 1331-1365
(2016).
Shanahan, Colleen F., Anna E. Carpenter and Alyx Mark.
Can a little representation be a dangerous thing? 67
Hastings L.J. 1367-1387 (2016).
Mansfield, Marsha M. Litigants without lawyers:
measuring success in family court. 67 Hastings L.J. 1389-
1425 (2016).
Spector, Mary and Ann Baddour. Collection Texas-style:
an analysis of consumer collection practices in and out of
the courts. 67 Hastings L.J. 1427-1466 (2016).
Sandefur, Rebecca L. and Thomas M. Clarke. Designing
the competition: a future of roles beyond lawyers? The
case of the USA. 67 Hastings L.J. 1467-1491 (2016).
12 JOURNAL OF HEALTH
& BIOMEDICAL LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-108, 2016.
Anagnos, Nicolette. Editor's note. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. i
(2016).
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A Modern War on Drugs: The Legaland political Impact of
Opioid Access, Abuse, and Cost. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-
36 (2016).
Gordon, Dr. Alan and Alexandra A. Gordon. Does it fit?—
A look at addiction, buprenorphine, and the legislation
trying to make it work. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-28
(2016).
Georges, Hon. Serge, Jr. Drug Court and the medically
assisted treatment debate. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 29-36
(2016).
Murphy, Brendan. Note. Getting high on profits: an analysis
of current state and federal proposals to rein in soaring drug
prices. 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 37-89 (2016).
Lacy, Emily. Case comment. Antitrust law—"hard switch" a
violation of the Sherman Act in "product hopping" case—New
York ex rel. Schneiderman v. Actavis PLC, 787 F.3d 638 (2d
Cir. 2015). 12 J. Health & Biomed. L. 91-108 (2016).
19 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMIC LAW,
NO. 1, MARCH, 2016.
Riegner, Michael. Governance indicators in the law of
development finance: a legal analysis of the World Bank's
'Country Policy and Institutional Assessment.' 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 1-26 (2016).
Henckels, Caroline. Protecting regulatory autonomy through
greater precision in investment treaties: the TPP, CETA, and
TTIP. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 27-50 (2016).
Zhou, Suzanne. Challenging the use of Special 301 against
measures promoting access to medicines: options under the
WTO agreements. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 51-86 (2016).
Special JIEL Issue on Intellectual Property and International
Investment Law. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 87-277 (2016).
Ruse-Khan, Henning Grosse. The protection of intellectual
property and international investment law. 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 87-90 (2016).
Correa, Carlos and Jorge E. Viñuales. Intellectual property
rights as protected investments: how open are the gates? 19
J. Int'l Econ. L. 91-120 (2016).
Frankel, Susy. Interpreting the overlap of international
investment and intellectual property law. 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 121-143 (2016).
Liddell, Kathleen and Michael Waibel. Fair and equitable
treatment and judicial patent decisions. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L.
145-174 (2016).
Nanopoulos, Eva and Rumiana Yotova. ‘Repackaging’
plain packaging in Europe: strategic litigation and public
interest considerations. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 175-210 (2016).
Klopschinski, Simon. The WTOs DSU Article 23 as
guiding principle for the systemic interpretation of
international investment agreements in the light of TRIPs.
19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 211-239 (2016).
Ruse-Khan, Henning Grosse. Challenging compliance with
international intellectual property norms in investor-state
dispute settlement. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 241-277 (2016).
Rea, Rodolfo Carlos Rivas. Book review. (Reviewing The
Making of the TRIPS Agreement Personal Insights from the
Uruguay Round Negotiations, edited by Jayashree Watal and
Antony Taubman). 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 279-282 (2016).
Krämer, Rike. Book review. (Reviewing Emily Reid,
Balancing Human Rights, Environmental Protection and
International Trade, Lessons from the EU Experience). 19 J.
Int'l Econ. L. 283-287 (2016).
Leitner, Kara and Simon Lester. WTO dispute settlement
1995-2015—a statistical analysis. 19 J. Int'l Econ. L. 289-300
(2016).
Raisch, Marylin Johnson. Book survey 2015. 19 J. Int'l Econ.
L. 301-305 (2016).
Raisch, Marylin Johnson. Website survey 2015. 19 J. Int'l
Econ. L. 307-314 (2016).
41 JOURNAL OF SUPREME COURT HISTORY,
NO. 2, PP. 133-241, 2016.
Urofsky, Melvin I. Introduction. 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 133-134
(2016).
Hale, Brenda. Magna Carta: our shared heritage. 41 J. Sup. Ct.
Hist. 135-146 (2016).
Cushman, Clare. Beyond Knox: James C. McReynolds's other
law clerks, 1914-1941. 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 147-175 (2016).
Scheb, John M. II. Edward T. Sanford—Knoxville's justice.
41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 176-185 (2016).
Slater, Stephanie L. Edward T. Sanford's tenure on the
Supreme Court. 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 186-220 (2016).
Stephenson, Donald Grier, Jr. The judicial bookshelf. 41 J.
Sup. Ct. Hist. 221-239 (2016).
Contributors. 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 240 (2016).
Illustrations. 41 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 241 (2016).
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79 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS,
NO. 2, PP. 1-283, 2016.
Subsidiarity in Global Governance. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
1-283 (2016).
Jachtenfuchs, Markus and Nico Krisch. Subsidiarity in
Global Governance. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-26
(2016).
von Staden, Andreas. Subsidiarity in regional integration
regimes in Latin America. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 27-
52 (2016).
Broude, Tomer. Selective subsidiarity and dialectic
deference in the World Trade Organization. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 53-74 (2016).
Feichtner, Isabel. Subsidiarity in the World Trade
Organization: the promise of waivers. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 75-97 (2016).
Urueña, René. Subsidiarity and the public-private
distinction in investment treaty arbitration. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 99-121 (2016).
Contesse, Jorge. Contestation and deference in the inter-
American human rights system. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 123-145 (2016).
Føllesdal, Andreas. Subsidiarity and international human-
rights courts: respecting self-governance and protecting
human rights—or neither? 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
147-163 (2016).
Kanetake, Machiko. Subsidiarity in the maintenance of
international peace and security. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 165-187 (2016).
Roele, Isobel. Sidelining subsidiarity: United Nations
Security Council "legislation" and its infra-law. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 189-214 (2016).
Zumbansen, Peer. Happy spells? Constructing and
deconstructing a private-law perspective on subsidiarity.
79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 215-238 (2016).
Kumm, Mattias. Sovereignty and the right to be left alone:
subsidiarity, justice-sensitive externalities, and the proper
domain of the consent requirement in international law. 79
Law & Contemp. Probs. 239-258 (2016).
Howse, Robert and Kalypso Nicolaïdis. Toward a global
ethics of trade governance: subsidiarity writ large. 79 Law
& Contemp. Probs. 259-283 (2016).
10 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Symposium Issue: Law, Stewardship, and the Dominion
Mandate: Environmental Policy from a Christian Legal
Perspective. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 331-500 (2016).
Faulkner, B. Keith. Foreword. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 331-
332 (2016).
Lamont, Ian S. Introduction. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 333-
334 (2016).
Nagle, John Copeland. Humility and environmental law.
10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 335-369 (2016).
Silecchia, Lucia A. "Social love" as a vision for
environmental law: Laudato Si' and the rule of law. 10
Liberty U. L. Rev. 371-398 (2016).
Lucas, Tory L. An inconvenient trial: using the Nuremburg
trials as a mock judicial framework to force human-caused
climate-change proponents to plead and prove their best
case with proposed remedies under the burden of proof of
their choosing. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 399-465 (2016).
Udobong, Edna. The rising conflict on the Nile waters:
understanding its legal, environmental, and public health
consequences. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 467-500 (2016).
Lamont, Ian S. Note. Contaminated jurisprudence: muddy
categories in Robinson Township v. Commonwealth. 10
Liberty U. L. Rev. 501-536 (2016).
Vorberger, Wesley A. Note. For peat’s sake! Jurisdictional
determinations, Hawkes, and judicial review. 10 Liberty U. L.
Rev. 537-569 (2016).
13 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2015.
Sarkar, Rumu. Trends in global finance: the new development
(BRICS) bank. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 89-103 (2015).
Vandall, Frank J. A comparative study of the political and
social structure of Mexico (Bucerias), Cuba and the U.S.
(Atlanta): a first impression. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 105-
120 (2015).
Kinghorn, Cash. Student article. FUTBol: the 2014 Chilean
tax reform and the elimination of Chile's FUT. 13 Loy. U. Chi.
Int'l L. Rev. 121-139 (2015).
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Morgan, Christian. Student article. El bloqueo and small
business: revisiting trademark protections amidst changing
United States-Cuba relations. 13 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev.
141-158 (2015).
Nagy, Sarah. Student article. Use and abuse of pre-trial
detention in Council of Europe states: a path to reform. 13
Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 159-173 (2015).
94 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JUNE, 2016.
Symposium: Celebrating 800 Years of Magna Carta. 94 N.C. L.
Rev. 1409-1724 (2016).
Brophy, Alfred L., William P. Marshall and John V. Orth.
Introduction. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1409-1411 (2016).
Howard, A.E. Dick. Magna Carta's American adventure.
94 N.C. L. Rev. 1413-1422 (2016).
Rakoff, Hon. Jed S. The Magna Carta betrayed? 94 N.C.
L. Rev. 1423-1430 (2016).
Babie, Paul. Magna Carta and the Forest Charter: two
stories of property, what will you be doing in 2017? 94
N.C. L. Rev. 1431-1474 (2016).
Helmholz, R.H. The myth of Magna Carta revisited. 94
N.C. L. Rev. 1475-1493 (2016).
Prest, Wilfrid. Blackstone's Magna Carta. 94 N.C. L. Rev.
1495-1519 (2016).
Donahue, Charles, Jr. "The whole of the constitutional
history of England is a commentary on this charter." 94
N.C. L. Rev. 1521-1544 (2016).
Bilder, Mary Sarah. Charter constitutionalism: the myth of
Edward Coke and the Virginia Charter. 94 N.C. L. Rev.
1545-1597 (2016).
Hulesbosch, Daniel. Magna Carta for the world? The
merchants' chapter and foreign capital in the early
American Republic. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1599-1634 (2016).
Orth, John V. The past is never dead: Magna Carta in
North Carolina. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1635-1652 (2016).
Ziegler, Mary. The conservative Magna Carta. 94 N.C. L.
Rev. 1653-1680 (2016).
Hadden, Sally. Magna Carta for the masses: an analysis of
eighteenth-century Americans' growing familiarity with the
Great Charter in newspapers. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1681-1724
(2016).
77 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, PP. 195-506, 2016.
Symposium: State Constitutions in the United States Federal
System. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 195-505 (2016).
Sutton, Hon. Jeffrey S. Introduction: State Constitutions in
the United States Federal System. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 195-202
(2016).
Williams, Robert F. Foreword: Justice William J. Brennan,
Jr. and the evolving development of state constitutional
law. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 203-210 (2016).
Levinson, Sanford V. and William D. Blake. When
Americans think about constitutional reform: some data
and reflections. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 211-236 (2016).
Tarr, G. Alan. Popular constitutionalism in state and
nation. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 237-280 (2016).
Steinglass, Steven H. Constitutional revision: Ohio style.
77 Ohio St. L.J. 281-354 (2016).
Gardner, James A. Justice Brennan and the foundations of
human rights federalism. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 355-385 (2016).
Lousin, Ann M. Justice Brennan's call to arms—what has
happened since 1977? 77 Ohio St. L.J. 387-422 (2016).
Saiger, Aaron. Local government as a choice of agency
form. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 423-456 (2016).
Rossi, Jim. Dynamic incorporation of federal law. 77
Ohio St. L.J. 457-505 (2016).
27 PACE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2015.
Xiaosong, Duan. Criminal responsibility for arbitrators in
Chinese law: perversion of law in commercial arbitration. 27
Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1-59 (2015).
Zhao, Lijun. Transportation, cooperation and harmonization:
GATS as a gateway to integrating the UN seaborne cargo
regimes into the WTO. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 61-119 (2015).
Neumann, Thomas. Is the Albert H Kritzer database telling us
more than we know? 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 121-164 (2015).
de Luca, Villy. The conformity of the goods to the contract in
international sales. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 165-259 (2015).
DiMatteo, Larry A. Contractual excuse under the CISG:
impediment, hardship, and the excuse doctrines. 27 Pace Int'l
L. Rev. 261-307 (2015).
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Kilborn, Jason J. Reflections of the World Bank's Report on
the Treatment of the Insolvency of Natural Persons in the
newest consumer bankruptcy laws: Colombia, Italy, Ireland.
27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 309-347 (2015).
Ghibradze, Nata. Preclusion of remedies under Article 16(3) of
the UNCITRAL Model Law. 27 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 349-398
(2015).
17 RUTGERS RACE AND THE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 167-288, 2016.
Clapp, Clifford. Latino jury nullification: resisting racially and
ethnically biased crimmigration through civil disobedience. 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 167-178 (2016).
DeLise, James M. Racial impermissibility under the Equal
Protection Clause from Strander v. West Virginia to Ricci v.
DeStefano. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 179-219 (2016).
Keenan, Andrew. Note. Restoring the Native American trust?
17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 221-243 (2016).
Miles, Alana. Note. Overrepresentation in special education:
does the IDEA violate the Equal Protection Clause? 17
Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 245-265 (2016).
Thomas, Gabrielle M. Note. The fate of black youth in the
criminal justice system: the racially discriminatory implications
of prosecutorial discretion and juvenile waiver. 17 Rutgers
Race & L. Rev. 267-288 (2016).
45 SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 453-778, 2016.
Sex Offenses: Lessons from the Front Lines Symposium. 45
Sw. L. Rev. 453-630 (2016).
Schenck, Lisa M. Keynote address. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 453-
460 (2016).
Carpenter, Catherine L. Throwaway children: the tragic
consequences of a false narrative. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 461-494
(2016).
VanLandingham, Rachel and Geoffrey Corn. Two for one:
the ethical pursuit of justice in the military, and battlefield
success, through joint prosecutorial decisions. 45 Sw. L.
Rev. 495-521 (2016).
Schenck, Lisa M. "Just the facts, ma'am": how military
appellate courts rely on factual sufficiency review to
overturn sexual assault cases when victims are
"incapacitated." 45 Sw. L. Rev. 495-521 (2016).
Nagle, Luz E. and Bolaji Owasanoye. Fearing the dark: the
use of witchcraft to control human trafficking victims and
sustain vulnerability. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 561-593 (2016).
Cammack, Mark. The punishment of Islamic sex crimes in
a modern legal system. The Islamic Qanun of Aceh,
Indonesia. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 595-630 (2016).
Boyd, Bobbi Jo. Mapping inter-organizational boundary
bureaucracy and the need for oversight. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 631-
718 (2016).
Black, Ellen A. State "right to try" acts: a good start, but a
federal act is necessary. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 719-755 (2016).
Jensen, Michael. Comment. Asteroidae naturae: what it takes
to capture an asteroid. 45 Sw. L. Rev. 757-778 (2016).
47 ST. MARY'S LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 4, PP. 727-918, 2016.
Germano, Elizabeth. Student article. A law and economics
analysis of the duty of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) in
marine insurance law for protection and indemnity clubs. 47
St. Mary's L.J. 727-820 (2016).
Greene, Garrett. Comment. When fantasy becomes reality:
attempts to regulate the highly unregulated daily fantasy sports
industry. 47 St. Mary's L.J. 821-855 (2016).
Hufstetler, Kristopher R. Comment. The admissibility of
aerial photographs—evidentiary foundations. 47 St. Mary's
L.J. 857-888 (2016).
Green, Stephanie M. Recent development. Texas's excessive
demand doctrine impacts recoveries in litigation. 47 St. Mary's
L.J. 889-900 (2016).
Rushing, Danielle Nicole. Recent development. Use it or lose
it: grappling with classification of post-petition sale proceeds
under Chapter Seven bankruptcy for consumer debtors in the
Lone Star State. 47 St. Mary's L.J. 901-918 (2016).
21 SUFFOLK JOURNAL
OF TRIAL & APPELLATE ADVOCACY,
NO. 2, PP. 221-460, 2016.
Rodriguez, Annabel. Editor's note. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. xiv-xv (2016).
Brown, Shannon. Peeking inside the black box: a preliminary
survey of technology assisted review (TAR) and predictive
coding algorithms for ediscovery. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App.
Advoc. 221-287 (2016).
Todd, Katherine Stark. Note. But for Nassar, there would not
be a causation conundrum in Title VII retaliation litigation:
how University of Texas Southwest Medical Center v.
Nassar makes it harder for employees to prevail. 21 Suffolk J.
Trial & App. Advoc. 288-319 (2016).
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Brady, Leah K. Note. Lawn sign litigation: what makes a
statute content-based for First Amendment purposes? 21
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 320-344 (2016).
Kouroyen, David K., Jr. Note. Warger v. Shauers: Tanner
2.0 and the need for a less restrictive interpretation of Federal
Rule of Evidence 606(b) and its exceptions. 21 Suffolk J. Trial
& App. Advoc. 345-371 (2016).
Davis, Lyndsey B. Note. Who's calling the shots? Individual
v. state: a look inside the exemption laws and the threats of
foregoing vaccinations. 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc.
372-399 (2016).
Sacchini, Caterina A. Note. A blessed union: technology
expanding private conversations exempted by Massachusetts's
spousal disqualification rule to voicemail messages. 21 Suffolk
J. Trial & App. Advoc. 400-423 (2016).
Aquino, Kimberly T. Note. Family law—letting go and
stopping the continuous cycle of litigation: Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court affirms scope of judicial and limited
non-binding parent coordinator authority in custody cases of
minor children—Bower v. Bournay-Bower, 15 N.E.3d 745
(Mass. 2014). 21 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 424-435
(2016).
Corbin, Kevin L. Note. Constitutional law—shocking results:
upholding the prohibition against the civilian possession of
electrical weapons—Commonwealth v. Caetano, 26 NE3d
688 (Mass. 2015) vacated and remanded sub. nom. Caetano v.
Massachusetts, 136 S. Ct. 1027 (2016). 21 Suffolk J. Trial &
App. Advoc. 436-449 (2016).
Johnson, Alyssa M. Note. Juvenile law—notice by
publication: going public with confidential information—
Adoption of Zak, 32 N.E.3d 361 (Mass. App. Ct. 2015). 21
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 450-460 (2016).
94 TEXAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 7, JUNE, 2016.
Symposium: The Constitution and Economic Inequality. 94
Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1665 (2016).
Fishkin, Joseph and William Forbath. Reclaiming
constitutional political economy: an introduction to the
Symposium on the Constitution and Economic Inequality.
94 Tex. L. Rev. 1287-1299 (2016).
Sitaraman, Ganesh. Economic structure and constitutional
structure: an intellectual history. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1301-
1328 (2016).
Rahman, K. Sabeel. Domination, democracy, and
constitutional political economy in the New Gilded Age:
towards a fourth wave of legal realism? 94 Tex. L. Rev.
1329-1359 (2016).
Graber, Mark A. The Second Freedman's Bureau Bill's
Constitution. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1361-1402 (2016).
Michelman, Frank I. The unbearable lightness of tea
leaves: constitutional political economy in court. 94 Tex.
L. Rev. 1403-1414 (2016).
Purdy, Jedediah. Overcoming the Great Forgetting: a
comment on Fishkin and Forbath. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1415-
1426 (2016).
Balkin, Jack M. Republicanism and the Constitution of
opportunity. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1427-1446 (2016).
Estlund, Cynthia. The "constitution of opportunity" in
politics and the courts. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1447-1468 (2016).
Fishkin, Joseph and William Forbath. The democracy of
opportunity and constitutional politics. 94 Tex. L. Rev.
1469-1494 (2016).
Grewal, David Singh and student Cory Adkins. Two views
of international trade in the constitutional order. 94 Tex. L.
Rev. 1495-1526 (2016).
Kessler, Jeremy K. The political economy of
"constitutional political economy." 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1527-
1554 (2016).
Pope, James Gray. Why is there no socialism in the United
States? Law and the racial divide in the American working
class, 1676-1964. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1555-1590 (2016).
Andrias, Kate. Building labor's Constitution. 94 Tex. L.
Rev. 1591-1621 (2016).
Rogers, Brishen. Libertarian corporatism is not an
oxymoron. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1623-1646 (2016).
Johnson, Olatunde C.A. Inclusion, exclusion, and the
"new" economic inequality. 94 Tex. L. Rev. 1647-1665
(2016).
20 TEXAS REVIEW
OF LAW & POLITICS,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Allman, Allison. Editor-in-chief. Preface. 20 Tex. Rev. L. &
Pol. unpaged (2016).
Cotton, Sen. Tom. Speech at the 2015 Federalist Society
National Lawyers Convention. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 169-180
(2016).
Steinbuch, Robert and Kim Love. Color-blind-spot: the
intersection of freedom of information law and affirmative
action in law school admissions. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 181-
248 (2016).
Malcolm, John G. Criminal justice reform at the crossroads.
20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 249-293 (2016).
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Phillips, Stephanie N. A text-based interpretation of Title VII's
religious-employer exemption. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 295-340
(2016).
Buttaro, Andrew. Stalemate at the Supreme Court: Friedrichs
v. California Teachers Association, public unions, and free
speech. 20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 341-390 (2016).
Liu, Cory R, Chevron's domain and the rule of law. 20 Tex.
Rev. L. & Pol. 391-420 (2016).
6 UNLV GAMING LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Symposium: Problem Gambling and The Law, Part II. 6
UNLV Gaming L.J. 145-238 (2016).
Moss, Hon. Cheryl B. Shuffling the deck: the role of the
courts in problem gambling cases. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
145-175 (2016).
Roberts, Jennifer and Ted Johnson. Problem gambling:
how Japan could actually become the next Las Vegas. 6
UNLV Gaming L.J. 176-198 (2016).
Whyte, Keith S. and Andrew P. Dunning. A public policy
framework for the minimizing problem gambling-related
harm: the PETERRR Model. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 199-
223 (2016).
O'Hare, Carol. The oral history of Carol O'Hare, Executive
Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. 6
UNLV Gaming L.J. 224-238 (2016).
Hollander, Jordan Scot Flynn. And they're off! Would instant
horse wagering in New Jersey require voter approval? 6
UNLV Gaming L.J. 239-247 (2016).
Loftus, Robert. Blowing the whistle on nightclub illegality to
the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada’s common law
protections. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 248-272 (2016).
Tran, Mary. Joint employers: the Nevada casino operator's role
in regulating labor conditions of venue employees. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 273-298 (2016).
Lewis, Haley N. Note. Unlikely consequences: how medical
marijuana is affecting Nevada's gaming industry. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 299-323 (2016).
Schweitzer, Kevin. Note. Living on the edge, sorting out the
rules: advantage play cuts the risk of losing money in a casino,
and puts players at risk of incurring legal action. 6 UNLV
Gaming L.J. 324-347 (2016).
Tredup, Elijah James Hayon. Note. To the "status quo" and
beyond: the possible unintended consequences of the
"Restoration of America's Wire Act." 6 UNLV Gaming L.J.
349-391 (2016).
Tsai, Matthew R. Note. Fantasy (e)sports: the future prospect
of fantasy sports betting amongst organized multiplayer video
game competitions. 6 UNLV Gaming L.J. 393-419 (2016).
49 VANDERBILT JOURNAL
OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 3, MAY, 2016.
Beiter, Klaus D., Terence Karran and Kwadwo Appiagyei-
Atua. "Measuring" the erosion of academic freedom as an
international human right: a report on the legal protection of
academic freedom in Europe. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 597-
691 (2016).
Dammann, Jens. Paradise lost: can the European Union expel
countries from the Eurozone? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 693-
747 (2016).
Mitchell, Ryan. An international commission of inquiry for the
South China Sea?: Defining the law of sovereignty to
determine the chance for peace. 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 749-
817 (2016).
Stanley, Jennifer. Note. From Nuremburg to Kenya:
compiling the evidence for international criminal prosecutions.
49 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 819-851 (2016).
Stimac, Alexander. Note. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: the
death-knell of generic pharmaceuticals? 49 Vand. J. Transnat'l
L. 853-884 (2016).
40 VERMONT LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
The Right to Food: Power, Policy, and Politics in the 21st
Century. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 733-812 (2016).
Renner, Jamie. Introduction. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 733-742
(2016).
Lambek, Nadia and Priscilla Claeys. Institutionalizing a
fully realized right to food: progress, limitations, and
lessons learned from emerging alternative policy models.
40 Vt. L. Rev. 743-789 (2016).
Telesetsky, Anastasia. Fulfilling the human right to food
and a healthy environment: is it time for an agroecological
and aquaecological revolution? 40 Vt. L. Rev. 791-812
(2016).
Gazzola, Lauren. Bad things happened: metaphorical
fingerprints, constellations of evidence, and "guilt for
association." 40 Vt. L. Rev. 813-920 (2016).
Leas, James Marc. The "brave little state of Vermont" can
overcome Citizens United all by itself. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 921-937
(2016).
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Bjurling, Jennifer. Bringing a lamb to slaughter: how family
law attorneys unknowingly lead clients to financial disaster in
the negotiation of a divorce stipulation. 40 Vt. L. Rev. 939-968
(2016).
55 WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2016.
Martins, Nathaniel T. Obiter dictum. 55 Washburn L.J. v-vi
(2016).
Outstanding professors of the year. 55 Washburn L.J. vii-ix
(2016).
Outstanding adjunct professor of the year. 55 Washburn L.J.
ix-xi (2016).
Cerminara, Kathy L. Law, perception, and cultural cognition
near the end of life. 55 Washburn L.J. 597-636 (2016).
Dalley, Paula. Destroying the scope of employment. 55
Washburn L.J. 637-668 (2016).
Kelly, Bryan R. Note. #PrivacyProtection: how the United
States can get its head out of the sand and into the clouds to
secure Fourth Amendment protections for cloud journalists. 55
Washburn L.J. 669-700 (2016).
Norman, Hannah R. Note. Adult rape victims need protection
too: the application of closed circuit television and the
exception from Maryland v. Craig to adult rape victim
testimony. 55 Washburn L.J. 701-729 (2016).
Robertson, Matthew S. Note. Guilty as photoshopped: an
examination of recent case law and scholarship regarding the
use of non-probative images in the courtroom. 55 Washburn
L.J. 731-758 (2016).
Bielenberg, Jacob D. Comment. When heavyweights get
thirsty, contracts fall to the wayside: a case for common
contract principles and stare decisis [Kansas v. Nebraska, 135
S. Ct. 1042 (2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 759-788 (2016).
Dempewolf, Joseph A. Comment. Throwing the red flag: a
review of the NLRB's fumbled decision regarding collegiate
football players as employees [Northwestern Univ., 362
N.L.R.B. No. 167 (Aug. 17, 2015)]. 55 Washburn L.J. 789-825
(2016).
15 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
GLOBAL STUDIES LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 215-402, 2016.
Dubner, Barry Hart and student Brian Otero. The human rights
of sea pirates: will the European Court of Human Rights
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