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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——December 2, 2016
American Journal of Comparative Law 64 Am. J. Comp. L., No. 2, Summer, 2016.
American Review of International Arbitration 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb., No. 1, Pp. 1-143, 2016.
Appalachian Journal of Law 15 Appalachian J.L., No. 1, Pp. 1-128, 2016.
Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y, No. 1, Pp. 1-142, 2016.
Berkeley Technology Law Journal 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-362, 2016.
Boston College Law Review 57 B.C. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2016.
Business Lawyer *71 Bus. Law., No. 3, Summer, 2016.
Campbell Law Review 38 Campbell L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 265-494, 2016.
Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender, No. 2, Winter, 2016.
Chicago Journal of International Law 17 Chi. J. Int’l L., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
Cleveland State Law Review 64 Clev. St. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 769-1072, 2016.
Columbia Human Rights Law Review 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2015.
Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L., No. 3, Pp. 395-613, 2016.
Cornell Law Review 101 Cornell L. Rev., No. 5, July, 2016.
Cumberland Law Review **46 Cumb. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 285-510, 2015-2016.
First Amendment Law Review 14 First Amend. L. Rev., Spring, 2016.
George Mason Law Review 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Idaho Law Review 52 Idaho L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Iowa Law Review 101 Iowa L. Rev., No. 5, July, 2016.
Journal of International Business & Law 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Journal of Law & Education 45 J.L. & Educ., No. 3, Summer, 2016.
Journal of Legal Studies 43 J. Legal Stud., No. 2, Pt. 1, June, 2014.
Lewis & Clark Law Review 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-380, 2016.
Mercer Law Review ***67 Mercer L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology 22 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Law Review
Missouri Law Review 81 Mo. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Negotiation Journal 32 Negotiation J., No. 3, July, 2016.
New York University Law Review 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev., No. 3, June, 2016.
NEXUS —21 NEXUS, Spring, 2016.
North Carolina Journal of International Law 41 N.C. J. Int’l L., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Oklahoma Law Review 68 Okla. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal 51 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Stanford Law & Policy Review 27 Stan. L. & Pol’y Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-199, 2016.
Thurgood Marshall Law Review 41 T. Marshall L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015.
UC Davis Business Law Journal 16 UC Davis Bus. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2015.
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y, No. 2, June, 2016.
Washington University Global Studies Law Review 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 403-554, 2016.
Washington University Jurisprudence Review 8 Wash. U. Jur. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 151-290, 2016.
Washington University Law Review 93 Wash. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 615-857, 2016.
Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism, No. 1, Pp. 1-241, 2016.
Yale Law Journal 125 Yale L.J., No. 8, June, 2016.
* A portion of this issue comprises the Annual Survey—Federal Regulation of Securities.
**A portion of this issue comprises a student Alabama survey: Compendium of State-Centric Legal Developments.
*** A portion of this issue comprises the Eleventh Circuit Survey. January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015.
— Note: final issue of this journal.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Brown, Kimberly N. Public laws and private lawmakers. 93
Wash. U. L. Rev. 615-680 (2016).
Burstein, Michael J. and Fiona E. Murray. Innovation prizes in
practice and theory. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 401-453 (2016).
Hodges, Nick. Student article. Solving the zero problem:
marginal analysis as a second best alternative to cost-benefit
analysis. 27 Stan. L. & Pol’y Rev. 159-199 (2016).
Hogg, Rebekah L. Casenote. (Not so) desperate times call for
(not so) desperate measures: the first use of remand without
vacatur in the Eleventh Circuit. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 1025-1041
(2016).
Pasachoff, Eloise. The President’s budget as a source of agency
policy control. 125 Yale L.J. 2182-2290 (2016).
Picozzi, Ben. Comment. Reimagining finality in parallel patent
proceedings. 125 Yale L.J. 2519-2534 (2016).
Scherer, Mathew U. Regulating artificial intelligence systems:
risks, challenges, competencies, and strategies. 29 Harv. J.L. &
Tech. 353-400 (2016).
Vushnubhakat, Saurabh, Arti K. Rai and Jay P. Kesan. Strategic
decision making in dual PTAB and district court proceedings. 31
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 45-116 (2016).
ADMIRALTY
Kavanagh, John P., Jr. Admiralty. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 789-817
(2016).
AIR AND SPACE LAW
Herron, Thomas J. Note. Deep space thinking: what Elon Musk’s
idea to nuke Mars teaches us about regulating the “visionaries and
daredevils” of outer space. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 553-613
(2016).
Ilker, Adem. Note. Regulating commercial drones: bridging the
gap between American and European drone regulations. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 313-335 (2016).
Wang, Zechen. Interactions between social media marketing and
service quality in the airline industry of the United States. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 259-278 (2016).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
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Law Reviews for:
George Mason Law Review
Adler, Amy, Fair use and the future of art. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.
559-626 (2016).
Chamberlain, Craig. Comment. Tailoring copyright duration. 20
Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 303-331 (2016).
Esannason, Daniel. Note. Get a license or don’t sample: using
examples from popular music to raise new questions about the
Bridgeport v. Dimension Films holding. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech.
551-566 (2016).
García, Kristelia A. Facilitating competition by remedial
regulation. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 183-257 (2016).
Gladstone, Julie. Note. The skinny on BMI-based hiring: an
assessment of the legality and effectiveness of Israel’s Weight
Restriction Law. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 495-512
(2016).
Goldrich, Alyssa. Note. Streaming moguls are biting the hand
that feeds them: artists beg for a change in intellectual property
laws. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 287-311 (2016).
Johnson, Shontavia. BRANDED: trademark tattoos, slave owner
brands, and the right to have “free” skin. 22 Mich. Telecomm. &
Tech. L. Rev. 225-269 (2016).
Lin, Elizabeth. Note. Adult entertainment film contracts: to
enforce or not to enforce? 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 367-393
(2016).
Liu, Jing, et al. A research study on how influence and cost-
efficiency affect customers in the Lolita fashion market. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 217-237 (2016).
Mitran, Anna J. Note. Royalties too?: exploring resale royalties
for new media art. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1349-1371 (2016).
Padula, Vanessa. Whitewashed runways: employment
discrimination in the fashion modeling industry. 17 Berkeley J.
Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 117-142 (2016).
Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property Conference. The
IP Platform: Supporting Invention & Inspiration. Articles by
Sandra Aistars, Devlin Hartline, Mark Schultz, Matthew Barblan,
Stephen Haber, Terry Hart, Christopher M. Holman, Justin
Hughes, Keith Mallinson, Sean M. O’Connor, James Pooley and
Eric Priest. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769-1092 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
BANKING AND FINANCE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Campbell Law Review
Hazratjee, Shahla. Comment. Bitcoin: the trade of digital
signatures. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 55-89 (2015).
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Hulse, Brian D. After the guarantor pays: the uncertain equitable
doctrines of reimbursement, contribution and subrogation. 51
Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 41-74 (2016).
Qadir, Zeshawn. Comment. Interpreting vague provisions of the
Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive through a
systemic cost-benefit analysis. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 273-305 (2016).
Wight, Sheri. Student article. Not so rewarding: the tax
implications for bank reward points in the loyalty industry after
Shankar v. Commissioner. 21 NEXUS 91-111 (2016).
Symposium. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: The Evolving
Impact of Investment Crowdfunding on Modern Legal Markets.
Foreword by Benji Jones; articles by Annalise H. Farris and
David Groshoff; comments by James J. Cronin III, C. Marshall
Horsman III and Zachary James Wilson. 38 Campbell L. Rev.
265-494 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Eastby, Joshua W. Comment. The law of unintended
consequences: the 2015 E.U. Insolvency Regulation and
employee claims in cross-border insolvencies. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L.
121-152 (2016).
Keller, Rebekah. Note. The Eighth Circuit allows a child tax
credit exemption in bankruptcy proceedings: a minty fresh start or
abuse of the system? 81 Mo. L. Rev. 561-582 (2016).
Kelley, Edward J. Note. Replacing havoc: creating rules for
sovereign default. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1049-1071 (2016).
Laney, Hon. John T., III and Nicholas J. Garcia. Bankruptcy. 67
Mercer L. Rev. 819-839 (2016).
Myers, Tyler B. Note. Prison or payment? Benthamism, the
modern debtors’ prison, and its historical roots. 8 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 263-289 (2016).
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
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Law Reviews for:
Business Lawyer
Journal of International Business & Law
Hamlett, John C. Note. The declining allure of being “American”
and the proliferation of corporate tax inversions: a critical analysis
of regulatory efforts to curtail the inversion trend. 93 Wash. U. L.
Rev. 767-801 (2016).
Jackson, Katharine. Disaggregating Corpus Christi: illiberal
implications of Hobby Lobby’s right to free exercise. 14 First
Amend. L. Rev. 376-425 (2016).
McClane, Jeremy. The agency costs of teamwork. 101 Cornell
L. Rev. 1229-1320 (2016).
Pitts, Chip. Pro-social corporate value(s), culture, and purpose
before profit, in logic and law. 16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 69-102
(2015).
Ruggiero, Rosa Anna. Cracking down on corporate crime in
Italy. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 403-445 (2016).
Tretyakov, Konstantin. Corporate identity and group dignity. 8
Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 171-218 (2016).
Zhao, Jingchen. Promoting a more efficient corporate governance
model in emerging markets through corporate law. 15 Wash. U.
Global Stud. L. Rev. 447-493 (2016).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
Coffey, Nick. Note. Bosh and the constitutional cause of action:
the corridor to civil liberties. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 621-640 (2016).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
Ebner, Noam. Negotiation and conflict resolution education in
the age of the MOOC. 32 Negotiation J. 231-260 (2016).
Mallinson, Keith. Don’t fix what isn’t broken: the extraordinary
record of innovation and success in the cellular industry under
existing licensing practices. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 967-1006
(2016).
Penney, Jonathon W. Chilling effects: online surveillance and
Wikipedia use. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 117-182 (2016).
Shackelford, Scott J., Scott Russell and Andreas Kuehn.
Unpacking the international law on cybersecurity due diligence:
lessons from the public and private sectors. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 1-
50 (2016).
Sherwin, Robert T. #HaveWeReallyThoughtThisThrough?: why
granting trademark protection to hashtags is unnecessary,
duplicative, and downright dangerous. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech.
455-493 (2016).
Wang, Zechen. Interactions between social media marketing and
service quality in the airline industry of the United States. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 259-278 (2016).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Comparative Law
Journal of International Business & Law
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
Bagley, Chris. Note. Innovating across borders: why entrepreneur
visas require transnational coordination. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 919-
947 (2016).
Beschle, Donald L. Town of Greece and City of Saguenay: non-
establishment principles with or without an Establishment Clause.
14 First Amend. L. Rev. 343-375 (2016).
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Crampton, Alexandra. Escape from the laboratory: ethnographic
methods in the study of elder and family court mediation. 32
Negotiation J. 191-211 (2016).
Hammons, Jeffrey T. Note. Public interest standing and judicial
review of environmental matters: a comparative approach. 41
Colum. J. Envtl. L. 515-552 (2016).
Kocadal, Özker. A conceptual typology of kin-state mediation.
32 Negotiation J. 171-189 (2016).
Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prüfer. On the evolution of collective
enforcement institutions: communities and courts. 43 J. Legal
Stud. 359-400 (2014).
Padula, Vanessa. Whitewashed runways: employment
discrimination in the fashion modeling industry. 17 Berkeley J.
Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 117-142 (2016).
Priest, Eric. Meet the new media, same as the old media: real
lessons from China’s digital copyright industries. 23 Geo. Mason
L. Rev. 1079-1092 (2016).
Raub, Amy, et al. Protections of equal rights across sexual
orientation and gender identity: an analysis of 193 national
constitutions. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 149-169 (2016).
Spiegelberger, William R. Russia report: the enforcement of
foreign arbitral awards in 2015. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 41-62
(2016).
Stark, Barbara. Foreign fathers, Japanese mothers, and the Hague
Abduction Convention: Spirited away. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 761-
792 (2016).
Zand, Joseph and Bahar Öcal Apaydin. The myth of gender
equality in Turkey: her name or sir-name? 22 Cardozo J.L. &
Gender 253-285 (2016).
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Eastby, Joshua W. Comment. The law of unintended
consequences: the 2015 E.U. Insolvency Regulation and
employee claims in cross-border insolvencies. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L.
121-152 (2016).
Spiegelberger, William R. Russia report: the enforcement of
foreign arbitral awards in 2015. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 41-62
(2016).
Symeonides, Symeon C. Choice of law in the American courts in
2015: twenty-ninth annual survey. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 221-312
(2016).
Symeonides, Symeon C. Private international law bibliography
2015: U.S. and foreign sources in English. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
313-327 (2016).
Walker, George K. The Hague Child Abduction Convention and
the International Child Abduction Remedies Act: comments for
U.S. practice. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 741-759 (2016).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
Barkett, Hon. Rosemary. Madison Lecture. “Bringing human
rights home”? I thought they were already here! Human rights
and our Constitution. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 535-558 (2016).
Brown, Kimberly N. Public laws and private lawmakers. 93
Wash. U. L. Rev. 615-680 (2016).
Coffey, Nick. Note. Bosh and the constitutional cause of action:
the corridor to civil liberties. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 621-640 (2016).
Edlin, Douglas E. The rule of recognition and the rule of law:
departmentalism and constitutional development in the United
States and the United Kingdom. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 371-418
(2016).
Ferrey, Steven. When a state does the “circuit”: state
administrative discretion at the jurisdictional precipice. 21
NEXUS 21-45 (2016).
Halabi, Sam F. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of
International Child Abduction and the latent domestic relations
exception to federal question jurisdiction. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 691-
740 (2016).
Hessel, Daniel J. Note. Founding-era jus ad bellum and the
domestic law of treaty withdrawal. 125 Yale L.J. 2394-2444
(2016).
Liu, Chang. Note. Ralls v. CFIUS: the long time coming judicial
protection of foreign investors’ constitutional rights against
government and President’s national security review. 15 J. Int’l
Bus. & L. 361-388 (2016).
Nelson, Caleb. The constitutionality of civil forfeiture. 125 Yale
L.J. 2446-2518 (2016).
Peters, Christopher J. What are constitutional rights for? The case
of the Second Amendment. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 433-496 (2016).
Raub, Amy, et al. Protections of equal rights across sexual
orientation and gender identity: an analysis of 193 national
constitutions. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 149-169 (2016).
CONTRACTS
Brown, Cynthia A. and David T. Ackerman. Abating the bounds
of commerce: a quantitative analysis of transnational contract
formation. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 175-195 (2016).
Dellinger, Myanna. Trophy hunting contracts: unenforceable for
reasons of public policy. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 395-469 (2016).
Lin, Elizabeth. Note. Adult entertainment film contracts: to
enforce or not to enforce? 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 367-393
(2016).
Mazer, Deborah S. Note. Born breach: the challenge of remedies
in surrogacy contracts. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 211-241 (2016).
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Oleski, Nicholas. Note. Arbitrating estoppel: equitable estoppel
in arbitration contracts. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1027-1047 (2016).
Pedersen, Laura K. Note. Biting the hand that feeds you:
interpreting Tesla’s good faith patent pledge. 16 UC Davis Bus.
L.J. 127-155 (2015).
Scheuer, Luke. Are “legal” marijuana contracts “illegal”? 16 UC
Davis Bus. L.J. 31-68 (2015).
COURTS
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Law Reviews for:
Stanford Law & Policy Review
Grewal, Amandeep S. The unprecedented Tax Court. 101 Iowa
L. Rev. 2065-2104 (2016).
Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prüfer. On the evolution of collective
enforcement institutions: communities and courts. 43 J. Legal
Stud. 359-400 (2014).
Vushnubhakat, Saurabh, Arti K. Rai and Jay P. Kesan. Strategic
decision making in dual PTAB and district court proceedings. 31
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 45-116 (2016).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
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Law Reviews for:
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy
Bastian, Kyle. Comment. Freedom to float: requiring reasonable
suspicion for boating stops on Idaho waterways. 52 Idaho L. Rev.
547-581 (2016).
Chernoff, Nina W. No records, no right: discovery & the fair
cross-section guarantee. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1719-1785 (2016).
Groller, Bonnie C. Comment. Cosmetic repair to a crumbling
foundation: a critical examination of Idaho’s most recent indigent
defense legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 669-717 (2016).
Kestenbaum, Jocelyn Getgen. Closing impunity gaps for the
crime of aggression. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 51-79 (2016).
Kilcup, James. Comment. Proportionality in customary
international law: an argument against aspirational laws of war.
17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 244-272 (2016).
Macleod, James A. Belief states in criminal law. 68 Okla. L.
Rev. 497-554 (2016).
McCormick, Elizabeth M. Federal anti-sanctuary law: a failed
approach to immigration enforcement and a poor substitute for
real reform. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 165-235 (2016).
Osete, Jesus A. Note. The Praetorians: an analysis of U.S. Border
Patrol checkpoints following Martinez-Fuerte. 93 Wash. U. L.
Rev. 803-845 (2016).
Roan, Beck. Comment. Ignoring individualism: how a disregard
for neuroscience and Supreme Court precedent makes for bad
policy in Idaho’s mandatory juvenile transfer law. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 719-754 (2016).
Ruggiero, Rosa Anna. Cracking down on corporate crime in
Italy. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 403-445 (2016).
Shackelford, Scott J., Scott Russell and Andreas Kuehn.
Unpacking the international law on cybersecurity due diligence:
lessons from the public and private sectors. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 1-
50 (2016).
Zimmerman, Sarah. Note. Mending the protection and
prosecution divide: looking at Saudi Arabia human trafficking
flaws and possibilities. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 533-
553 (2016).
Criminal Justice Reform. Foreword by Kami Chavis; articles by
Charles Tarwater, Jr., Jeffrey T. Wennar, andré douglas pond
cummings, Adam Lamparello, William Y. Chin, Ryan Pilley and
student Madison Coburn. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 349-548
(2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
DISABILITY LAW
Little, Jasmine N. Comment. The weighting game: do
government agencies consider obesity a disability? 6 Wake
Forest J.L. & Pol’y 567-584 (2016).
Rosenbaum, Stephen A. Preserving public values in the private
sector: unintended consequences or vouching for ableism-free
schools? 45 J.L. & Educ. 369-385 (2016).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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Law Reviews for:
American Review of International Arbitration
Negotiation Journal
Craver, Charles B. Classic negotiation techniques. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 425-462 (2016).
Ghodoosi, Farshad. Arbitrating public policy: why the buck
should not stop at national courts. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 237-
280 (2016).
Oleski, Nicholas. Note. Arbitrating estoppel: equitable estoppel
in arbitration contracts. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1027-1047 (2016).
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Young, Paula Marie. The crisis in insurance coverage for
mediators part 1: even lawyer-mediators are “going bare.” 15
Appalachian J.L. 1-57 (2016).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
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Law Reviews for:
North Carolina Journal of International Law
Appleton, Susan Frelich. The forgotten family law of Eisenstadt
v. Baird. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 1-54 (2016).
Barkett, Hon. Rosemary. Madison Lecture. “Bringing human
rights home”? I thought they were already here! Human rights
and our Constitution. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 535-558 (2016).
Bouldjedien, Jennifer. Would you like fries with that? An
examination of childhood obesity and parens patriae. 15
Appalachian J.L. 59-82 (2016).
Carroll, Andrea B. and Christopher K. Odinet. Gay marriage and
the problem of property. 93 Wash. U. L. Rev. 847-857 (2016).
Crampton, Alexandra. Escape from the laboratory: ethnographic
methods in the study of elder and family court mediation. 32
Negotiation J. 191-211 (2016).
Dahl, Elizabeth A. Comment. Re-homing: the underground
market for adopted children and how current laws fail to protect
the innocent. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 549-566 (2016).
Feinberg, Jessica. Consideration of genetic connections in child
custody disputes between same-sex parents: fair or foul? 81 Mo.
L. Rev. 331-376 (2016).
Feinberg, Jessica. Gradual marriage. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
1-53 (2016).
Kishnani, Sapna. Note. Working towards the welfare of our
children: an argument for a rebuttable presumption against
awarding abusers custody and other non-legislative proposals. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 287-311 (2016).
Mayeri, Serena. Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental
rights in the age of equality. 125 Yale L.J. 2292-2392 (2016).
Rodriguez, Anja R. Comment. Tailoring the rules: finding the
right fit of rules of procedure to suit Idaho family law. 52 Idaho
L. Rev. 755-813 (2016).
Ryan, Kerry A. Marital sharing of transfer tax exemptions. 57
B.C. L. Rev. 1061-1078 (2016).
The Hague Convention and Child Abduction. Articles by Sam F.
Halabi, George K. Walker, Barbara Stark and Ann Laquer Estin.
41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 691-831 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
ECONOMICS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of International Business & Law
Journal of Legal Studies
Bagley, Chris. Note. Innovating across borders: why entrepreneur
visas require transnational coordination. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 919-
947 (2016).
Burstein, Michael J. and Fiona E. Murray. Innovation prizes in
practice and theory. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 401-453 (2016).
Groshoff, David. Equity crowdfunding as economic
development? 38 Campbell L. Rev. 317-363 (2016).
Haber, Stephen. Patents and the wealth of nations. 23 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 811-835 (2016).
Kelley, Edward J. Note. Replacing havoc: creating rules for
sovereign default. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1049-1071 (2016).
Pauwels, Alexandre H. A justified defiance towards sovereign
wealth funds?: a tentative defense manual for the wary host state.
16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 103-126 (2015).
Zhao, Jingchen. Promoting a more efficient corporate governance
model in emerging markets through corporate law. 15 Wash. U.
Global Stud. L. Rev. 447-493 (2016).
EDUCATION LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Law & Education
Besser, Dillon J. Note. The forgotten party in O’Bannon v.
National Collegiate Athletic Association: how non-revenue
sports operate in a changing intercollegiate marketplace. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 2105-2140 (2016).
Cianciarulo, Marisa S. Refugees in our midst: applying
international human rights law to the bullying of LGBTQ youth in
the United States. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 55-96 (2015).
Cipriano-Walter, Mary. Falling off the track: how ability tracking
leads to intra-school segregation. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 25-54
(2015).
DiSiena, Devon L. Note. Back down to bullying? The
detrimental effects of zero tolerance policies on bullied
adolescents. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 337-365 (2016).
Ebner, Noam. Negotiation and conflict resolution education in
the age of the MOOC. 32 Negotiation J. 231-260 (2016).
Golden, Brandon Kai. Note. Evaluating opportunity in college
sports (Title IX). 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 313-335 (2016).
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Henrion, Ellen. Note. We have to do better: attacking teacher
tenure is not the way to solve education inequity. 81 Mo. L. Rev.
537-559 (2016).
Pfleger, Britteny. Note. “Show me” your legal status: a
constitutional analysis of Missouri’s exclusion of DACA students
from postsecondary educational benefits. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 605-
628 (2016).
Wesche, Breanne N. Student article. Putting the American
education system to the test: recognizing education as a
fundamental right and abolishing unequal school funding. 41 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 5-23 (2015).
ELDER LAW
Butler, Gordon. One fund solution and the pension crisis. 64
Clev. St. L. Rev. 769-913 (2016).
Crampton, Alexandra. Escape from the laboratory: ethnographic
methods in the study of elder and family court mediation. 32
Negotiation J. 191-211 (2016).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
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Cumberland Law Review
Davis, Bart M. Idaho’s messy history with term limits: a modest
response. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 463-496 (2016).
Symposium. From Selma to Shelby: The Fight for Voting Rights.
Introduction by William G. Ross; articles by Alfred L. Brophy,
Jerome Gray, James U. Blacksher, Tommie S. Cardin, Richard L.
Engstrom, Andrew Spencer, Christopher Hughes, Rob Richie,
Jonathan C. Augustine and John K. Pierre. 46 Cumb. L. Rev.
285-464 (2015-2016).
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EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Antecol, Heather, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Eric Helland. Bias
in the legal profession: self-assessed versus statistical measures of
discrimination. 43 J. Legal Stud. 323-357 (2014).
Barzilay, Arianne Renan. Parenting Title VII: rethinking the
history of the sex discrimination prohibition. 28 Yale J.L. &
Feminism 55-102 (2016).
Chappell, Alec. Comment. An onerous burden: the impact of
Nassar upon McDonnell Douglas in the Eleventh Circuit. 67
Mercer L. Rev. 997-1024 (2016).
Corbin, Peter Reed and John E. Duvall. Employment
discrimination. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 875-893 (2016).
Eissenstat, Katie. Note. Lies, damned lies, and statistics: the case
to require “practical significance” to establish a prima facie case
of disparate impact discrimination. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 641-675
(2016).
Gladstone, Julie. Note. The skinny on BMI-based hiring: an
assessment of the legality and effectiveness of Israel’s Weight
Restriction Law. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 495-512
(2016).
Kearney, Robert A. Death of a rule. 16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 1-29
(2015).
King, Allan G. and Marko J. Mrkonich. “Big data” and the risk
of employment discrimination. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 555-584 (2016).
Little, Jasmine N. Comment. The weighting game: do
government agencies consider obesity a disability? 6 Wake
Forest J.L. & Pol’y 567-584 (2016).
Martin, W. Jonathan II, F. Damon Kitchen and Gary R. Wheeler.
Labor and employment law. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 955-974 (2016).
Padula, Vanessa. Whitewashed runways: employment
discrimination in the fashion modeling industry. 17 Berkeley J.
Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 117-142 (2016).
Pinsof, Jennifer. Note. A new take on an old problem: employee
misclassification in the modern gig-economy. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 341-373 (2016).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
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NEXUS
Chapman, Kenneth R. Comment. Burdens, hurdles, and
limitations: a comprehensive discussion of the evolution facing
renewable energy development in Virginia. 15 Appalachian J.L.
99-127 (2016).
Hickey, James, Jr. and student Avery Ryou. The Distributed
Generation (DG) phenomenon. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 163-174
(2016).
Layser, Michelle D. Improving tax incentives for wind energy
production: the case for a refundable production tax credit. 81
Mo. L. Rev. 453-517 (2016).
Ratzkin, Andrew. You say you want a REV solution: considering
New York’s marquee energy initiative as climate change policy.
41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 471-513 (2016).
A Sustainable Future: The Advancement and Implementation of
Renewable Energy. Articles by K.K. DuVivier, Carrie Downey
and Steven Ferrey. 21 NEXUS 1-45 (2016).
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Chapman, Kenneth R. Comment. Burdens, hurdles, and
limitations: a comprehensive discussion of the evolution facing
renewable energy development in Virginia. 15 Appalachian J.L.
99-127 (2016).
Ferrey, Steven. When a state does the “circuit”: state
administrative discretion at the jurisdictional precipice. 21
NEXUS 21-45 (2016).
Layser, Michelle D. Improving tax incentives for wind energy
production: the case for a refundable production tax credit. 81
Mo. L. Rev. 453-517 (2016).
Moyer, Elisabeth J., et al. Climate impacts on economic growth
as drivers of uncertainty in the social cost of carbon. 43 J. Legal
Stud. 401-425 (2014).
Trimble, Travis M. Environmental law. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 895-
906 (2016).
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
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Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal
Dodge, Joseph M. Three whacks at wealth transfer tax reform:
retained-interest transfers, generation-skipping trusts, and FLP
valuation discounts. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 999-1035 (2016).
EVIDENCE
Bassett, W. Randall, Val Leppert and Stephen A. McCullers.
Evidence. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 907-928 (2016).
Findley, Keith A. Implementing the lessons from wrongful
convictions: an empirical analysis of eyewitness identification
reform strategies. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 377-451 (2016).
Papp, Emily Michele. Note. Just take my word for it: creating a
workable test to ensure reliability in overseas document
verification reports for asylum proceedings. 101 Iowa L. Rev.
2141-2170 (2016).
Shapiro, Zachary E. Note. Truth, deceit, and neuroimaging: can
functional magnetic resonance imaging serve as a technology-
based method of lie detection? 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 527-549
(2016).
FIRST AMENDMENT
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First Amendment Law Review
Chamberlain, Craig. Comment. Tailoring copyright duration. 20
Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 303-331 (2016).
Padula, Vanessa. Whitewashed runways: employment
discrimination in the fashion modeling industry. 17 Berkeley J.
Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 117-142 (2016).
Schechner, Sophia Martin. Note. Religion’s power over
reproductive care: state religious freedom restoration laws and
abortion. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 395-426 (2016).
Wexler, Rebecca. Note. Gags as guidance: expanding notice of
National Security Letter investigations to targets and the public.
31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 325-361 (2016).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Combs, Hannah Smoot. Note. Striking a balance: ensuring the
safety and efficacy of a drug’s use, while recognizing the First
Amendment’s protection of truthful, non-misleading off-label
drug communications. 14 First Amend. L. Rev. 426-461 (2016).
Djokovich, Cameron. Student article. License to pill: compulsory
licensing as a solution to drug over-pricing. 21 NEXUS 47-66
(2016).
Lietzan, Erika. The myths of data exclusivity. 20 Lewis & Clark
L. Rev. 91-164 (2016).
Scheuer, Luke. Are “legal” marijuana contracts “illegal”? 16 UC
Davis Bus. L.J. 31-68 (2015).
Sherman, Dana E. Note. Compounded drugs, experimentation,
and Baze: time for a better solution. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L.
Rev. 200-242 (2015).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Bagenstos, Samuel R. Disparate impact and the role of
classification and motivation in equal protection law after
Inclusive Communities. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1115-1169 (2016).
Liu, Chang. Note. Ralls v. CFIUS: the long time coming judicial
protection of foreign investors’ constitutional rights against
government and President’s national security review. 15 J. Int’l
Bus. & L. 361-388 (2016).
Wesche, Breanne N. Student article. Putting the American
education system to the test: recognizing education as a
fundamental right and abolishing unequal school funding. 41 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 5-23 (2015).
GENDER
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Yale Journal of Law and Feminism
Antecol, Heather, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Eric Helland. Bias
in the legal profession: self-assessed versus statistical measures of
discrimination. 43 J. Legal Stud. 323-357 (2014).
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Barkett, Hon. Rosemary. Madison Lecture. “Bringing human
rights home”? I thought they were already here! Human rights
and our Constitution. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 535-558 (2016).
Ho, Daniel E. and Mark G. Kelman. Does class size affect the
gender gap? A natural experiment in law. 43 J. Legal Stud. 291-
321 (2014).
Mayeri, Serena. Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental
rights in the age of equality. 125 Yale L.J. 2292-2392 (2016).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
Bouldjedien, Jennifer. Would you like fries with that? An
examination of childhood obesity and parens patriae. 15
Appalachian J.L. 59-82 (2016).
Gladstone, Julie. Note. The skinny on BMI-based hiring: an
assessment of the legality and effectiveness of Israel’s Weight
Restriction Law. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 495-512
(2016).
Little, Jasmine N. Comment. The weighting game: do
government agencies consider obesity a disability? 6 Wake
Forest J.L. & Pol’y 567-584 (2016).
Miller, John A. and Aaron D. Roepke. Medicaid planning in
Idaho. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 507-546 (2016).
Yamin, Alicia Ely and Angela Duger. Adjudicating health-
related rights: proposed considerations for the United Nations
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and other
supra-national tribunals. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 80-120 (2016).
HOUSING LAW
Bagenstos, Samuel R. Disparate impact and the role of
classification and motivation in equal protection law after
Inclusive Communities. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1115-1169 (2016).
Lee, Jaime Alison. Poverty, dignity, and public housing. 47
Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 97-157 (2015).
Morris, Kate Linden. Note. “Within constitutional limitations”:
challenging criminal background checks by public housing
authorities under the Fair Housing Act. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L.
Rev. 158-199 (2015).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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Barkett, Hon. Rosemary. Madison Lecture. “Bringing human
rights home”? I thought they were already here! Human rights
and our Constitution. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 535-558 (2016).
Jayaraman, Shiva. Comment. International terrorism and
statelessness: revoking the citizenship of ISIL foreign fighters. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 178-216 (2016).
Oakes, Jacob. Comment. U.S. immigration policy: enforcement
and deportation trump fair hearings—systemic violations of
international non-refoulement obligations regarding refugees. 41
N.C. J. Int’l L. 833-918 (2016).
Yamin, Alicia Ely and Angela Duger. Adjudicating health-
related rights: proposed considerations for the United Nations
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and other
supra-national tribunals. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 80-120 (2016).
Zand, Joseph and Bahar Öcal Apaydin. The myth of gender
equality in Turkey: her name or sir-name? 22 Cardozo J.L. &
Gender 253-285 (2016).
Zimmerman, Sarah. Note. Mending the protection and
prosecution divide: looking at Saudi Arabia human trafficking
flaws and possibilities. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 533-
553 (2016).
IMMIGRATION LAW
Bagley, Chris. Note. Innovating across borders: why entrepreneur
visas require transnational coordination. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 919-
947 (2016).
Estin, Ann Laquer. Protecting child welfare in abduction and
asylum proceedings. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 793-831 (2016).
McCormick, Elizabeth M. Federal anti-sanctuary law: a failed
approach to immigration enforcement and a poor substitute for
real reform. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 165-235 (2016).
Oakes, Jacob. Comment. U.S. immigration policy: enforcement
and deportation trump fair hearings—systemic violations of
international non-refoulement obligations regarding refugees. 41
N.C. J. Int’l L. 833-918 (2016).
Papp, Emily Michele. Note. Just take my word for it: creating a
workable test to ensure reliability in overseas document
verification reports for asylum proceedings. 101 Iowa L. Rev.
2141-2170 (2016).
Pfleger, Britteny. Note. “Show me” your legal status: a
constitutional analysis of Missouri’s exclusion of DACA students
from postsecondary educational benefits. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 605-
628 (2016).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Kerr, Julia. Comment. What is a search engine? The simple
question the Court of Justice of the European Union forgot to ask
and what it means for the future of the right to be forgotten. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 217-243 (2016).
King, Allan G. and Marko J. Mrkonich. “Big data” and the risk
of employment discrimination. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 555-584 (2016).
Penney, Jonathon W. Chilling effects: online surveillance and
Wikipedia use. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 117-182 (2016).
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Wexler, Rebecca. Note. Gags as guidance: expanding notice of
National Security Letter investigations to targets and the public.
31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 325-361 (2016).
INSURANCE LAW
Young, Paula Marie. The crisis in insurance coverage for
mediators part 1: even lawyer-mediators are “going bare.” 15
Appalachian J.L. 1-57 (2016).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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George Mason Law Review
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
Adler, Amy, Fair use and the future of art. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.
559-626 (2016).
Chamberlain, Craig. Comment. Tailoring copyright duration. 20
Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 303-331 (2016).
Commercial Finance Committee and Uniform Commercial Code
Committee, ABA Business Law Section. Task force introductory
report and background considerations. Model Intellectual
Property Security Agreement. 71 Bus. Law. 849-932 (2016).
Djokovich, Cameron. Student article. License to pill: compulsory
licensing as a solution to drug over-pricing. 21 NEXUS 47-66
(2016).
Goldrich, Alyssa. Note. Streaming moguls are biting the hand
that feeds them: artists beg for a change in intellectual property
laws. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 287-311 (2016).
Hickey, Kevin J. Reframing similarity analysis in copyright. 93
Wash. U. L. Rev. 681-731 (2016).
Mitran, Anna J. Note. Royalties too?: exploring resale royalties
for new media art. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1349-1371 (2016).
Pedersen, Laura K. Note. Biting the hand that feeds you:
interpreting Tesla’s good faith patent pledge. 16 UC Davis Bus.
L.J. 127-155 (2015).
Picozzi, Ben. Comment. Reimagining finality in parallel patent
proceedings. 125 Yale L.J. 2519-2534 (2016).
Robinson, W. Keith. Awarding attorney fees and deterring
“patent trolls.” 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 281-301 (2016).
Seaman, Christopher B. Permanent injunctions in patent
litigation after eBay: an empirical study. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1949-
2019 (2016).
Tang, Xiyin. Against fair use: the case for a genericness defense
in expressive trademark uses. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 2021-2063
(2016).
Uptegrove, Micah. Note. Copyright protection: the force could
not keep Han Solo alive, but can it protect him from authors’
derivative works? 81 Mo. L. Rev. 629-654 (2016).
Widener, Michael N. Brand: modern realty transfers’ ICONIC
dimension. 51 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 23-40 (2016).
Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property Conference. The
IP Platform: Supporting Invention & Inspiration. Articles by
Sandra Aistars, Devlin Hartline, Mark Schultz, Matthew Barblan,
Stephen Haber, Terry Hart, Christopher M. Holman, Justin
Hughes, Keith Mallinson, Sean M. O’Connor, James Pooley and
Eric Priest. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769-1092 (2016).
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INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Chicago Journal of International Law
North Carolina Journal of International Law
Cavanaugh, Kathleen. Unspoken truths: accessing rights for
victims of extraordinary rendition. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
1-54 (2015).
Herron, Thomas J. Note. Deep space thinking: what Elon Musk’s
idea to nuke Mars teaches us about regulating the “visionaries and
daredevils” of outer space. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 553-613
(2016).
Hessel, Daniel J. Note. Founding-era jus ad bellum and the
domestic law of treaty withdrawal. 125 Yale L.J. 2394-2444
(2016).
Kelley, Edward J. Note. Replacing havoc: creating rules for
sovereign default. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1049-1071 (2016).
Kocadal, Özker. A conceptual typology of kin-state mediation.
32 Negotiation J. 171-189 (2016).
Pearlman, Adam R. GQ: the Guantanamo quagmire. 27 Stan. L.
& Pol’y Rev. 101-157 (2016).
Scoville, Ryan M. Finding customary international law. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 1893-1948 (2016).
Symeonides, Symeon C. Private international law bibliography
2015: U.S. and foreign sources in English. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
313-327 (2016).
The Hague Convention and Child Abduction. Articles by Sam F.
Halabi, George K. Walker, Barbara Stark and Ann Laquer Estin.
41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 691-831 (2016).
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Journal of International Business & Law
Dellinger, Myanna. Trophy hunting contracts: unenforceable for
reasons of public policy. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 395-469 (2016).
Fleuter, Sam. Comment. The role of digital products under the
WTO: a new framework for GATT and GATS classification. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 153-177 (2016).
Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prüfer. On the evolution of collective
enforcement institutions: communities and courts. 43 J. Legal
Stud. 359-400 (2014).
Pauwels, Alexandre H. A justified defiance towards sovereign
wealth funds?: a tentative defense manual for the wary host state.
16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 103-126 (2015).
JUDGES
Elm, Jan-Philip. Behavioral insights into international arbitration:
an analysis of how to de-bias arbitrators. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb.
75-143 (2016).
JURISDICTION
Dellinger, Myanna. Trophy hunting contracts: unenforceable for
reasons of public policy. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 395-469 (2016).
Halabi, Sam F. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of
International Child Abduction and the latent domestic relations
exception to federal question jurisdiction. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 691-
740 (2016).
Hammons, Jeffrey T. Note. Public interest standing and judicial
review of environmental matters: a comparative approach. 41
Colum. J. Envtl. L. 515-552 (2016).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Asay, Clark D. The informational value of patents. 31 Berkeley
Tech. L.J. 259-324 (2016).
Bird-Pollan, Jennifer. Why tax wealth transfers?: a philosophical
analysis. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 859-881 (2016).
Kuklin, Bailey. Private requitals. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 965-1026
(2016).
Peters, Christopher J. What are constitutional rights for? The case
of the Second Amendment. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 433-496 (2016).
Scheuer, Luke. Are “legal” marijuana contracts “illegal”? 16 UC
Davis Bus. L.J. 31-68 (2015).
Schraub, David. Racism as subjectification. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-
Am. L. & Pol’y 3-45 (2016).
JUVENILES
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Bouldjedien, Jennifer. Would you like fries with that? An
examination of childhood obesity and parens patriae. 15
Appalachian J.L. 59-82 (2016).
Cianciarulo, Marisa S. Refugees in our midst: applying
international human rights law to the bullying of LGBTQ youth in
the United States. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 55-96 (2015).
Dahl, Elizabeth A. Comment. Re-homing: the underground
market for adopted children and how current laws fail to protect
the innocent. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 549-566 (2016).
Drinan, Cara H. The Miller revolution. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1787-
1832 (2016).
Hilliard, Elizabeth. Comment. A life without: juveniles spending
their lives in Oregon’s prisons and the need for change following
Miller and Graham. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 333-379 (2016).
Horton, Olivia. Note. Mind the gap: theorizing asymmetry
between parental involvement and statutory rape laws. 28 Yale
J.L. & Feminism 171-209 (2016).
Kishnani, Sapna. Note. Working towards the welfare of our
children: an argument for a rebuttable presumption against
awarding abusers custody and other non-legislative proposals. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 287-311 (2016).
Roan, Beck. Comment. Ignoring individualism: how a disregard
for neuroscience and Supreme Court precedent makes for bad
policy in Idaho’s mandatory juvenile transfer law. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 719-754 (2016).
Sloan, Sarah. Note. Why parole eligibility isn’t enough: what
Roper, Graham, and Miller mean for juvenile offenders and
parole. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 243-281 (2015).
The Hague Convention and Child Abduction. Articles by Sam F.
Halabi, George K. Walker, Barbara Stark and Ann Laquer Estin.
41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 691-831 (2016).
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LABOR LAW
Eastby, Joshua W. Comment. The law of unintended
consequences: the 2015 E.U. Insolvency Regulation and
employee claims in cross-border insolvencies. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L.
121-152 (2016).
Martin, W. Jonathan II, F. Damon Kitchen and Gary R. Wheeler.
Labor and employment law. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 955-974 (2016).
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Pinsof, Jennifer. Note. A new take on an old problem: employee
misclassification in the modern gig-economy. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 341-373 (2016).
Schleier, Samuel Q. Student article. Curbing wage theft through
localized regulation in Los Angeles. 21 NEXUS 67-89 (2016).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Negotiation Journal
Boggiani, Michele. When is a trafficking victim a trafficking
victim? Anti-prostitution statutes and victim protection. 64 Clev.
St. L. Rev. 915-963 (2016).
Correa, Daniel R. Civil dissent by obedience and disobedience:
exploiting the gap between official rules and societal norms and
expectations. 8 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 219-233 (2016).
Darling-Hammond, Sean and Kristen Holmquist. Creating wise
classrooms to empower diverse law students: lessons in pedagogy
from transformative law professors. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L.
& Pol’y 47-115 (2016).
Feng, Zehan and Guohong Yu. Animosity and purchase
intention: how perceived quality impacts consumers’ willingness
to buy, as a moderating factor. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 197-216
(2016).
Karmel, Roberta S. Disclosure reform — the SEC is riding off in
two directions at once. 71 Bus. Law. 781-834 (2016).
Kourlis, Hon. Rebecca Love. Civil justice reform: a movement.
52 Idaho L. Rev. 497-505 (2016).
Lain, Erin. Experiences of academically dismissed Black and
Latino law students: stereotype threat, fight or flight coping
mechanisms, isolation and feelings of systemic betrayal. 45 J.L.
& Educ. 279-326 (2016).
Liu, Jing, et al. A research study on how influence and cost-
efficiency affect customers in the Lolita fashion market. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 217-237 (2016).
Mallinson, Keith. Don’t fix what isn’t broken: the extraordinary
record of innovation and success in the cellular industry under
existing licensing practices. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 967-1006
(2016).
O’Connor, Sean M. Patented electric guitar pickups and the
creation of modern music genres. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1007-
1044 (2016).
Pitts, Chip. Pro-social corporate value(s), culture, and purpose
before profit, in logic and law. 16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 69-102
(2015).
Schraub, David. Racism as subjectification. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-
Am. L. & Pol’y 3-45 (2016).
Tarwater, Charles, Jr. The mind oppressed: recidivism as a
learned behavior. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 357-369 (2016).
Ziegler, Mary. Reproducing rights: reconsidering the costs of
constitutional discourse. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 103-148
(2016).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Osete, Jesus A. Note. The Praetorians: an analysis of U.S. Border
Patrol checkpoints following Martinez-Fuerte. 93 Wash. U. L.
Rev. 803-845 (2016).
Wexler, Rebecca. Note. Gags as guidance: expanding notice of
National Security Letter investigations to targets and the public.
31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 325-361 (2016).
Criminal Justice Reform. Foreword by Kami Chavis; articles by
Charles Tarwater, Jr., Jeffrey T. Wennar, andré douglas pond
cummings, Adam Lamparello, William Y. Chin, Ryan Pilley and
student Madison Coburn. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 349-548
(2016).
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LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Feldman, Robin, et al. Open letter on ethical norms in intellectual
property scholarship. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 339-351 (2016).
LEGAL EDUCATION
Darling-Hammond, Sean and Kristen Holmquist. Creating wise
classrooms to empower diverse law students: lessons in pedagogy
from transformative law professors. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L.
& Pol’y 47-115 (2016).
Ho, Daniel E. and Mark G. Kelman. Does class size affect the
gender gap? A natural experiment in law. 43 J. Legal Stud. 291-
321 (2014).
Lain, Erin. Experiences of academically dismissed Black and
Latino law students: stereotype threat, fight or flight coping
mechanisms, isolation and feelings of systemic betrayal. 45 J.L.
& Educ. 279-326 (2016).
Simkovic, Michael and Frank McIntyre. The economic value of a
law degree. 43 J. Legal Stud. 249-289 (2014).
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LEGAL HISTORY
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Comparative Law
Augustine, Jonathan C. and John K. Pierre. The substance of
things hoped for: faith, social action and passage of the Voting
Rights Act of 1965. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 425-464 (2015-2016).
Brophy, Alfred L. The southern scholar: Howard College before
the Civil War. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 289-309 (2015-2016).
Day, Allison. Guiding Griswold: reevaluating national
organizations’ role in the Connecticut birth control cases. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 191-227 (2016).
Haber, Stephen. Patents and the wealth of nations. 23 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 811-835 (2016).
Hessel, Daniel J. Note. Founding-era jus ad bellum and the
domestic law of treaty withdrawal. 125 Yale L.J. 2394-2444
(2016).
Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prüfer. On the evolution of collective
enforcement institutions: communities and courts. 43 J. Legal
Stud. 359-400 (2014).
Mayeri, Serena. Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental
rights in the age of equality. 125 Yale L.J. 2292-2392 (2016).
Nelson, Caleb. The constitutionality of civil forfeiture. 125 Yale
L.J. 2446-2518 (2016).
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Legal Studies
Craver, Charles B. Classic negotiation techniques. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 425-462 (2016).
Day, Allison. Guiding Griswold: reevaluating national
organizations’ role in the Connecticut birth control cases. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 191-227 (2016).
Groller, Bonnie C. Comment. Cosmetic repair to a crumbling
foundation: a critical examination of Idaho’s most recent indigent
defense legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 669-717 (2016).
Lee, Connie. Gender bias in the courtroom: combating implicit
bias against women trial attorneys and litigators. 22 Cardozo J.L.
& Gender 229-251 (2016).
Young, Paula Marie. The crisis in insurance coverage for
mediators part 1: even lawyer-mediators are “going bare.” 15
Appalachian J.L. 1-57 (2016).
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES
Symeonides, Symeon C. Private international law bibliography
2015: U.S. and foreign sources in English. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
313-327 (2016).
Annotated legal bibliography on gender. 22 Cardozo J.L. &
Gender 427-436 (2016).
LEGISLATION
Aistars, Sandra, Devlin Hartline and Mark Schultz. Copyright
principles and priorities to foster a creative digital marketplace.
23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769-791 (2016).
Earl, F.M. Cody D. Comment. Behind the times: a comparative
argument that the state of Idaho should combat the revolving door
effect with waiting period legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 639-668
(2016).
Hazratjee, Shahla. Comment. Bitcoin: the trade of digital
signatures. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 55-89 (2015).
Manheim, Lisa Marshall. Beyond severability. 101 Iowa L. Rev.
1833-1892 (2016).
Pooley, James. The myth of the trade secret troll: why the Defend
Trade Secrets Act improves the protection of commercial
information. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1045-1078 (2016).
Scherer, Mathew U. Regulating artificial intelligence systems:
risks, challenges, competencies, and strategies. 29 Harv. J.L. &
Tech. 353-400 (2016).
Shen, Francis X. Neurolegislation: how U.S. legislators are using
brain science. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 495-526 (2016).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Holman, Christopher M. The Mayo framework is bad for your
health. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 901-940 (2016).
Lindenfeld, Eric. Moving beyond the quick fix: medical
malpractice non-economic damage caps a poor solution to the
growing healthcare crisis. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 109-130
(2015).
Motto, Rocco Giovanni. Note. Adverse events: the need for the
United States and Japan to reform patient safety. 15 Wash. U.
Global Stud. L. Rev. 513-532 (2016).
Norman, Kendra. Comment. Live and let die: the consequences
of Oklahoma’s Nondiscrimination in Treatment Act. 68 Okla. L.
Rev. 585-619 (2016).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Hessel, Daniel J. Note. Founding-era jus ad bellum and the
domestic law of treaty withdrawal. 125 Yale L.J. 2394-2444
(2016).
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Kestenbaum, Jocelyn Getgen. Closing impunity gaps for the
crime of aggression. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 51-79 (2016).
Kilcup, James. Comment. Proportionality in customary
international law: an argument against aspirational laws of war.
17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 244-272 (2016).
Liu, Chang. Note. Ralls v. CFIUS: the long time coming judicial
protection of foreign investors’ constitutional rights against
government and President’s national security review. 15 J. Int’l
Bus. & L. 361-388 (2016).
Ridgway, James D., Barton F. Stichman and Rory E. Riley. “Not
reasonably debatable”: the problems with single-judge decisions
by the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. 27 Stan. L. & Pol’y
Rev. 1-56 (2016).
Shackelford, Scott J., Scott Russell and Andreas Kuehn.
Unpacking the international law on cybersecurity due diligence:
lessons from the public and private sectors. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 1-
50 (2016).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Bastian, Kyle. Comment. Freedom to float: requiring reasonable
suspicion for boating stops on Idaho waterways. 52 Idaho L. Rev.
547-581 (2016).
Feng, Zehan and Guohong Yu. Animosity and purchase
intention: how perceived quality impacts consumers’ willingness
to buy, as a moderating factor. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 197-216
(2016).
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
Dellinger, Myanna. Trophy hunting contracts: unenforceable for
reasons of public policy. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 395-469 (2016).
POLITICS
Cardin, Tommie S. & Richard L. Engstrom. Preclearance politics
in Mississippi: state legislative redistricting. 46 Cumb. L. Rev.
349-376 (2015-2016).
Correa, Daniel R. Civil dissent by obedience and disobedience:
exploiting the gap between official rules and societal norms and
expectations. 8 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 219-233 (2016).
Earl, F.M. Cody D. Comment. Behind the times: a comparative
argument that the state of Idaho should combat the revolving door
effect with waiting period legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 639-668
(2016).
Graetz, Michael J. “Death tax” politics. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 801-814
(2016).
Karmel, Roberta S. Disclosure reform — the SEC is riding off in
two directions at once. 71 Bus. Law. 781-834 (2016).
Kestenbaum, Jocelyn Getgen. Closing impunity gaps for the
crime of aggression. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 51-79 (2016).
Kourlis, Hon. Rebecca Love. Civil justice reform: a movement.
52 Idaho L. Rev. 497-505 (2016).
Revesz, Joshua. Comment. Ideological imbalance and the
peremptory challenge. 125 Yale L.J. 2535-2549 (2016).
Rossman, Gabriel. Comment. Extremely loud and incredibly
close (but still so far): assessing Liberland’s claim of statehood.
17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 306-339 (2016).
Spencer, Andrew, Christopher Hughes and Rob Richie. Escaping
the thicket: the ranked choice voting solution to America’s
districting crisis. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 377-423 (2015-2016).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Batey, Ingrid. Comment. Attorney fee awards in Idaho: a
handbook. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 583-637 (2016).
Byrne, Thomas M. and Stacey McGavin Mohr. Class actions. 67
Mercer L. Rev. 841-857 (2016).
Chernoff, Nina W. No records, no right: discovery & the fair
cross-section guarantee. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1719-1785 (2016).
Hogg, Rebekah L. Casenote. (Not so) desperate times call for
(not so) desperate measures: the first use of remand without
vacatur in the Eleventh Circuit. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 1025-1041
(2016).
Khoury, K. Alex. Electronic discovery. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 859-
873 (2016).
Revesz, Joshua. Comment. Ideological imbalance and the
peremptory challenge. 125 Yale L.J. 2535-2549 (2016).
Robinson, W. Keith. Awarding attorney fees and deterring
“patent trolls.” 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 281-301 (2016).
Rodriguez, Anja R. Comment. Tailoring the rules: finding the
right fit of rules of procedure to suit Idaho family law. 52 Idaho
L. Rev. 755-813 (2016).
Sullivan, John O’Shea, Ashby K. Fox and Tala Amirfazli. Trial
practice and procedure. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 975-996 (2016).
Vushnubhakat, Saurabh, Arti K. Rai and Jay P. Kesan. Strategic
decision making in dual PTAB and district court proceedings. 31
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 45-116 (2016).
Walker, George K. The Hague Child Abduction Convention and
the International Child Abduction Remedies Act: comments for
U.S. practice. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 741-759 (2016).
Williams, Kyle R. Note. Plausible pleading in patent suits:
predicting the effects of the abrogation of Form 18. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 317-339 (2016).
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PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Liu, Chang. Note. Ralls v. CFIUS: the long time coming judicial
protection of foreign investors’ constitutional rights against
government and President’s national security review. 15 J. Int’l
Bus. & L. 361-388 (2016).
Pasachoff, Eloise. The President’s budget as a source of agency
policy control. 125 Yale L.J. 2182-2290 (2016).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Feldman, Robin, et al. Open letter on ethical norms in intellectual
property scholarship. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 339-351 (2016).
Gaspar, Joseph P. and Chao C. Chen. The unconscious
conscience: implicit processes and deception in negotiation. 32
Negotiation J. 213-229 (2016).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
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Law Reviews for:
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal
Carroll, Andrea B. and Christopher K. Odinet. Gay marriage and
the problem of property. 93 Wash. U. L. Rev. 847-857 (2016).
Nelson, Caleb. The constitutionality of civil forfeiture. 125 Yale
L.J. 2446-2518 (2016).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Macleod, James A. Belief states in criminal law. 68 Okla. L.
Rev. 497-554 (2016).
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Law Reviews for:
Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy
Cumberland Law Review
Antecol, Heather, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Eric Helland. Bias
in the legal profession: self-assessed versus statistical measures of
discrimination. 43 J. Legal Stud. 323-357 (2014).
Bagenstos, Samuel R. Disparate impact and the role of
classification and motivation in equal protection law after
Inclusive Communities. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1115-1169 (2016).
Chernoff, Nina W. No records, no right: discovery & the fair
cross-section guarantee. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1719-1785 (2016).
Chin, William Y. Racial cumulative disadvantage: the
cumulative effects of racial bias at multiple decision points in the
criminal justice system. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 441-458
(2016).
Cipriano-Walter, Mary. Falling off the track: how ability tracking
leads to intra-school segregation. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 25-54
(2015).
Johnson, Shontavia. BRANDED: trademark tattoos, slave owner
brands, and the right to have “free” skin. 22 Mich. Telecomm. &
Tech. L. Rev. 225-269 (2016).
Lain, Erin. Experiences of academically dismissed Black and
Latino law students: stereotype threat, fight or flight coping
mechanisms, isolation and feelings of systemic betrayal. 45 J.L.
& Educ. 279-326 (2016).
Moreira, Adilson José. Discourses of citizenship in American and
Brazilian affirmative action court decisions. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
455-504 (2016).
Revesz, Joshua. Comment. Ideological imbalance and the
peremptory challenge. 125 Yale L.J. 2535-2549 (2016).
Symposium. From Selma to Shelby: The Fight for Voting Rights.
Introduction by William G. Ross; articles by Alfred L. Brophy,
Jerome Gray, James U. Blacksher, Tommie S. Cardin, Richard L.
Engstrom, Andrew Spencer, Christopher Hughes, Rob Richie,
Jonathan C. Augustine and John K. Pierre. 46 Cumb. L. Rev.
285-464 (2015-2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
RELIGION
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Law Reviews for:
First Amendment Law Review
Schechner, Sophia Martin. Note. Religion’s power over
reproductive care: state religious freedom restoration laws and
abortion. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 395-426 (2016).
REMEDIES
Lindenfeld, Eric. Moving beyond the quick fix: medical
malpractice non-economic damage caps a poor solution to the
growing healthcare crisis. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 109-130
(2015).
Mazer, Deborah S. Note. Born breach: the challenge of remedies
in surrogacy contracts. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 211-241 (2016).
Oleski, Nicholas. Note. Arbitrating estoppel: equitable estoppel
in arbitration contracts. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1027-1047 (2016).
Pooley, James. The myth of the trade secret troll: why the Defend
Trade Secrets Act improves the protection of commercial
information. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1045-1078 (2016).
Seaman, Christopher B. Permanent injunctions in patent
litigation after eBay: an empirical study. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1949-
2019 (2016).
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REPRODUCTION
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Yale Journal of Law and Feminism
Day, Allison. Guiding Griswold: reevaluating national
organizations’ role in the Connecticut birth control cases. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 191-227 (2016).
Duckworth, EC. Note. Raising our standards: rethinking the
Supreme Court’s abortion jurisprudence. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 519-536
(2016).
Feinberg, Jessica. Consideration of genetic connections in child
custody disputes between same-sex parents: fair or foul? 81 Mo.
L. Rev. 331-376 (2016).
Jargilo, Izabela. Note. Regulating the trade of commercial
surrogacy in India. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 337-360 (2016).
Schechner, Sophia Martin. Note. Religion’s power over
reproductive care: state religious freedom restoration laws and
abortion. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 395-426 (2016).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Butler, Gordon. One fund solution and the pension crisis. 64
Clev. St. L. Rev. 769-913 (2016).
Secunda, Paul M. and Brendan S. Maher. Pension de-risking. 93
Wash. U. L. Rev. 733-765 (2016).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Berkeley Technology Law Journal
George Mason Law Review
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Journal of International Business & Law
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
Ebner, Noam. Negotiation and conflict resolution education in
the age of the MOOC. 32 Negotiation J. 231-260 (2016).
Fleuter, Sam. Comment. The role of digital products under the
WTO: a new framework for GATT and GATS classification. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 153-177 (2016).
Hazratjee, Shahla. Comment. Bitcoin: the trade of digital
signatures. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 55-89 (2015).
Kerr, Julia. Comment. What is a search engine? The simple
question the Court of Justice of the European Union forgot to ask
and what it means for the future of the right to be forgotten. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 217-243 (2016).
Pettyjohn, Luke. Note. Preventing an ex machina future: search
engine speech and the advisor theory. 14 First Amend. L. Rev.
462-488 (2016).
Pulley, Ryan. Student article. Law enforcement and technology:
requiring technological shields to serve and protect citizen rights.
6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 459-501 (2016).
Shackelford, Scott J., Scott Russell and Andreas Kuehn.
Unpacking the international law on cybersecurity due diligence:
lessons from the public and private sectors. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 1-
50 (2016).
Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property Conference. The
IP Platform: Supporting Invention & Inspiration. Articles by
Sandra Aistars, Devlin Hartline, Mark Schultz, Matthew Barblan,
Stephen Haber, Terry Hart, Christopher M. Holman, Justin
Hughes, Keith Mallinson, Sean M. O’Connor, James Pooley and
Eric Priest. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769-1092 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
SECOND AMENDMENT
Peters, Christopher J. What are constitutional rights for? The case
of the Second Amendment. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 433-496 (2016).
Ratliff, Bradley C. The Second Amendment: an analysis of
interpretations. 15 Appalachian J.L. 83-97 (2016).
SECURED TRANSACTIONS
Commercial Finance Committee and Uniform Commercial Code
Committee, ABA Business Law Section. Task force introductory
report and background considerations. Model Intellectual
Property Security Agreement. 71 Bus. Law. 849-932 (2016).
SECURITIES LAW
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Business Lawyer
Campbell Law Review
McClane, Jeremy. The agency costs of teamwork. 101 Cornell
L. Rev. 1229-1320 (2016).
Qadir, Zeshawn. Comment. Interpreting vague provisions of the
Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive through a
systemic cost-benefit analysis. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 273-305 (2016).
Sahel, Sonal. Circumventing insider trading laws by
cyberhacking: a look into the vulnerability of cybersecurity
breaches in regards to insider trading. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 239-
257 (2016).
Symposium. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: The Evolving
Impact of Investment Crowdfunding on Modern Legal Markets.
Foreword by Benji Jones; articles by Annalise H. Farris and
David Groshoff; comments by James J. Cronin III, C. Marshall
Horsman III and Zachary James Wilson. 38 Campbell L. Rev.
265-494 (2016).
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SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
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Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy
Beeney, Eliza. Note. Why silence shouldn’t speak so loudly:
Wiggins in a post-Richter world. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1321-1347
(2016).
Coffey, Nick. Note. Bosh and the constitutional cause of action:
the corridor to civil liberties. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 621-640 (2016).
Drinan, Cara H. The Miller revolution. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1787-
1832 (2016).
Hilliard, Elizabeth. Comment. A life without: juveniles spending
their lives in Oregon’s prisons and the need for change following
Miller and Graham. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 333-379 (2016).
Myers, Tyler B. Note. Prison or payment? Benthamism, the
modern debtors’ prison, and its historical roots. 8 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 263-289 (2016).
Pearlman, Adam R. GQ: the Guantanamo quagmire. 27 Stan. L.
& Pol’y Rev. 101-157 (2016).
Turner, Craig. Note. Kant’s categorical imperative and
mandatory minimum sentencing. 8 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 235-262
(2016).
Criminal Justice Reform. Foreword by Kami Chavis; articles by
Charles Tarwater, Jr., Jeffrey T. Wennar, andré douglas pond
cummings, Adam Lamparello, William Y. Chin, Ryan Pilley and
student Madison Coburn. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 349-548
(2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
SEX CRIMES
Boggiani, Michele. When is a trafficking victim a trafficking
victim? Anti-prostitution statutes and victim protection. 64 Clev.
St. L. Rev. 915-963 (2016).
Horton, Olivia. Note. Mind the gap: theorizing asymmetry
between parental involvement and statutory rape laws. 28 Yale
J.L. & Feminism 171-209 (2016).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Antecol, Heather, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Eric Helland. Bias
in the legal profession: self-assessed versus statistical measures of
discrimination. 43 J. Legal Stud. 323-357 (2014).
Carroll, Andrea B. and Christopher K. Odinet. Gay marriage and
the problem of property. 93 Wash. U. L. Rev. 847-857 (2016).
Cianciarulo, Marisa S. Refugees in our midst: applying
international human rights law to the bullying of LGBTQ youth in
the United States. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 55-96 (2015).
Feinberg, Jessica. Consideration of genetic connections in child
custody disputes between same-sex parents: fair or foul? 81 Mo.
L. Rev. 331-376 (2016).
Raub, Amy, et al. Protections of equal rights across sexual
orientation and gender identity: an analysis of 193 national
constitutions. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 149-169 (2016).
SOCIAL WELFARE
Groller, Bonnie C. Comment. Cosmetic repair to a crumbling
foundation: a critical examination of Idaho’s most recent indigent
defense legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 669-717 (2016).
Lee, Jaime Alison. Poverty, dignity, and public housing. 47
Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 97-157 (2015).
Miller, John A. and Aaron D. Roepke. Medicaid planning in
Idaho. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 507-546 (2016).
SPORTS
Besser, Dillon J. Note. The forgotten party in O’Bannon v.
National Collegiate Athletic Association: how non-revenue
sports operate in a changing intercollegiate marketplace. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 2105-2140 (2016).
Golden, Brandon Kai. Note. Evaluating opportunity in college
sports (Title IX). 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 313-335 (2016).
Winneker, Joshua D. It’s time to blow the whistle on
performance enhancing drugs. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 55-90
(2016).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
Schleier, Samuel Q. Student article. Curbing wage theft through
localized regulation in Los Angeles. 21 NEXUS 67-89 (2016).
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Day, Allison. Guiding Griswold: reevaluating national
organizations’ role in the Connecticut birth control cases. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 191-227 (2016).
Mayeri, Serena. Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental
rights in the age of equality. 125 Yale L.J. 2292-2392 (2016).
TAX POLICY
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Boston College Law Review
Layser, Michelle D. Improving tax incentives for wind energy
production: the case for a refundable production tax credit. 81
Mo. L. Rev. 453-517 (2016).
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The Centennial of the Estate and Gift Tax: Perspectives and
Recommendations. Keynote address by Michael J. Graetz;
introduction by James R. Repetti; articles by Paul L. Caron, David
Joulfaian, Jennifer Bird-Pollan, Ray D. Madoff, David G. Duff,
Miranda Perry Fleischer, David J. Shakow, Bridget J. Crawford,
Joseph M. Dodge, Wendy C. Gerzog and Kerry A. Ryan. 57 B.C.
L. Rev. 801-1078 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
TAXATION—FEDERAL
Beard, Robert and Gregory S. Lucas. Federal taxation. 67
Mercer L. Rev. 929-945 (2016).
Grewal, Amandeep S. The unprecedented Tax Court. 101 Iowa
L. Rev. 2065-2104 (2016).
Hamlett, John C. Note. The declining allure of being “American”
and the proliferation of corporate tax inversions: a critical analysis
of regulatory efforts to curtail the inversion trend. 93 Wash. U. L.
Rev. 767-801 (2016).
Keller, Rebekah. Note. The Eighth Circuit allows a child tax
credit exemption in bankruptcy proceedings: a minty fresh start or
abuse of the system? 81 Mo. L. Rev. 561-582 (2016).
Wight, Sheri. Student article. Not so rewarding: the tax
implications for bank reward points in the loyalty industry after
Shankar v. Commissioner. 21 NEXUS 91-111 (2016).
TAXATION—FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT
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Boston College Law Review
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal
The Centennial of the Estate and Gift Tax: Perspectives and
Recommendations. Keynote address by Michael J. Graetz;
introduction by James R. Repetti; articles by Paul L. Caron, David
Joulfaian, Jennifer Bird-Pollan, Ray D. Madoff, David G. Duff,
Miranda Perry Fleischer, David J. Shakow, Bridget J. Crawford,
Joseph M. Dodge, Wendy C. Gerzog and Kerry A. Ryan. 57 B.C.
L. Rev. 801-1078 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL
Hamlett, John C. Note. The declining allure of being “American”
and the proliferation of corporate tax inversions: a critical analysis
of regulatory efforts to curtail the inversion trend. 93 Wash. U. L.
Rev. 767-801 (2016).
TERRORISM
Cavanaugh, Kathleen. Unspoken truths: accessing rights for
victims of extraordinary rendition. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
1-54 (2015).
Jayaraman, Shiva. Comment. International terrorism and
statelessness: revoking the citizenship of ISIL foreign fighters. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 178-216 (2016).
Pearlman, Adam R. GQ: the Guantanamo quagmire. 27 Stan. L.
& Pol’y Rev. 101-157 (2016).
TORTS
Ben-Shahar, Omri and Ariel Porat. Personalizing negligence law.
91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 627-688 (2016).
Coffey, Nick. Note. Bosh and the constitutional cause of action:
the corridor to civil liberties. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 621-640 (2016).
Lannert, Stacey Ann. Note. Dueling decisions: the wrongful
death clock clangs twice on the same day. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 583-
604 (2016).
Lindenfeld, Eric. Moving beyond the quick fix: medical
malpractice non-economic damage caps a poor solution to the
growing healthcare crisis. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 109-130
(2015).
Scherer, Mathew U. Regulating artificial intelligence systems:
risks, challenges, competencies, and strategies. 29 Harv. J.L. &
Tech. 353-400 (2016).
TRADE REGULATION
Besser, Dillon J. Note. The forgotten party in O’Bannon v.
National Collegiate Athletic Association: how non-revenue
sports operate in a changing intercollegiate marketplace. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 2105-2140 (2016).
Crane, Daniel A. Antitrust and wealth inequality. 101 Cornell L.
Rev. 1171-1228 (2016).
García, Kristelia A. Facilitating competition by remedial
regulation. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 183-257 (2016).
Johnson, Shontavia. BRANDED: trademark tattoos, slave owner
brands, and the right to have “free” skin. 22 Mich. Telecomm. &
Tech. L. Rev. 225-269 (2016).
Sherwin, Robert T. #HaveWeReallyThoughtThisThrough?: why
granting trademark protection to hashtags is unnecessary,
duplicative, and downright dangerous. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech.
455-493 (2016).
Sipe, Matthew. Patent privateers and antitrust fears. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 191-224 (2016).
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64 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
COMPARATIVE LAW,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2016.
Symeonides, Symeon C. Choice of law in the American courts in
2015: twenty-ninth annual survey. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 221-312
(2016).
Symeonides, Symeon C. Private international law bibliography
2015: U.S. and foreign sources in English. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
313-327 (2016).
Berinzon, Maya and Ryan C. Briggs. Legal families without the
laws: the fading of colonial law in French West Africa. 64 Am. J.
Comp. L. 329-370 (2016).
Edlin, Douglas E. The rule of recognition and the rule of law:
departmentalism and constitutional development in the United
States and the United Kingdom. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 371-418
(2016).
Kuran, Timur. Legal roots of authoritarian rule in the Middle
East: civil legacies of the Islamic waqf. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 419-
454 (2016).
Moreira, Adilson José. Discourses of citizenship in American and
Brazilian affirmative action court decisions. 64 Am. J. Comp. L.
455-504 (2016).
Cólon-Ríos, Joel I. Constituent processes and democratic
ruptures. (Reviewing Gerardo Pisarello, Procesos
Constituyentes: Caminos para la Ruptura Democrática). 64 Am.
J. Comp. L. 505-511 (2016).
Suk, Julie C. Beyond apples and oranges. (Reviewing Mathias
Siems, Comparative Law). 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 512-517 (2016).
Books received. 64 Am. J. Comp. L. 519 (2016).
27 AMERICAN REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION,
NO. 1, PP. 1-143, 2016.
Bermann, George A. The Yukos annulment: answered and
unanswered questions. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 1-20 (2016).
International Commercial Disputes Committee of the New York
City Bar Association. Advance waivers of arbitrator conflicts of
interest in international commercial arbitrations seated in New
York. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 21-40 (2016).
Spiegelberger, William R. Russia report: the enforcement of
foreign arbitral awards in 2015. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 41-62
(2016).
Acomb, Frederick A. and Nicholas J. Jones. The insider
adversary in international arbitration. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 63-
74 (2016).
Elm, Jan-Philip. Behavioral insights into international arbitration:
an analysis of how to de-bias arbitrators. 27 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb.
75-143 (2016).
15 APPALACHIAN JOURNAL OF LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-128, 2016.
Young, Paula Marie. The crisis in insurance coverage for
mediators part 1: even lawyer-mediators are “going bare.” 15
Appalachian J.L. 1-57 (2016).
Bouldjedien, Jennifer. Would you like fries with that? An
examination of childhood obesity and parens patriae. 15
Appalachian J.L. 59-82 (2016).
Ratliff, Bradley C. The Second Amendment: an analysis of
interpretations. 15 Appalachian J.L. 83-97 (2016).
Chapman, Kenneth R. Comment. Burdens, hurdles, and
limitations: a comprehensive discussion of the evolution facing
renewable energy development in Virginia. 15 Appalachian J.L.
99-127 (2016).
17 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF
AFRICAN-AMERICAN LAW & POLICY,
NO. 1, PP. 1-142, 2016.
Pierce, Jerome and Sloan Whiteside. Editors’ note. 17 Berkeley
J. Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 1 (2016).
Schraub, David. Racism as subjectification. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-
Am. L. & Pol’y 3-45 (2016).
Darling-Hammond, Sean and Kristen Holmquist. Creating wise
classrooms to empower diverse law students: lessons in pedagogy
from transformative law professors. 17 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L.
& Pol’y 47-115 (2016).
Padula, Vanessa. Whitewashed runways: employment
discrimination in the fashion modeling industry. 17 Berkeley J.
Afr.-Am. L. & Pol’y 117-142 (2016).
31 BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, PP. 1-362, 2016.
Merges, Robert P. A few kind words for absolute infringement
liability in patent law. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1-44 (2016).
Vushnubhakat, Saurabh, Arti K. Rai and Jay P. Kesan. Strategic
decision making in dual PTAB and district court proceedings. 31
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 45-116 (2016).
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Penney, Jonathon W. Chilling effects: online surveillance and
Wikipedia use. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 117-182 (2016).
García, Kristelia A. Facilitating competition by remedial
regulation. 31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 183-257 (2016).
Asay, Clark D. The informational value of patents. 31 Berkeley
Tech. L.J. 259-324 (2016).
Wexler, Rebecca. Note. Gags as guidance: expanding notice of
National Security Letter investigations to targets and the public.
31 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 325-361 (2016).
57 BOSTON COLLEGE
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, MAY, 2016.
The Centennial of the Estate and Gift Tax: Perspectives and
Recommendations. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 801-1078 (2016).
Graetz, Michael J. “Death tax” politics. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 801-
814 (2016).
Repetti, James R. Should we tax the gratuitous transfer of
wealth? An introduction. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 815-821 (2016).
Caron, Paul L. The one-hundredth anniversary of the federal
estate tax: it’s time to renew our vows. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 823-
842 (2016).
Joulfaian, David. What do we know about the behavioral
effects of the estate tax? 57 B.C. L. Rev. 843-858 (2016).
Bird-Pollan, Jennifer. Why tax wealth transfers?: a
philosophical analysis. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 859-881 (2016).
Madoff, Ray D. Considering alternatives: are there methods
other than the estate and gift tax that could better address
problems associated with wealth concentration? 57 B.C. L.
Rev. 883-892 (2016).
Duff, David G. Alternatives to the gift and estate tax. 57
B.C. L. Rev. 893-912 (2016).
Fleischer, Miranda Perry. Divide and conquer: using an
accessions tax to combat dynastic wealth transfers. 57 B.C.
L. Rev. 913-946 (2016).
Shakow, David J. A wealth tax: taxing the estates of the
living. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 947-978 (2016).
Crawford, Bridget J. Valuation, values, norms: proposals for
estate and gift tax reform. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 979-997 (2016).
Dodge, Joseph M. Three whacks at wealth transfer tax
reform: retained-interest transfers, generation-skipping trusts,
and FLP valuation discounts. 57 B.C. L. Rev. 999-1035
(2016).
Gerzog, Wendy C. Toward a reality-based estate tax. 57
B.C. L. Rev. 1037-1059 (2016).
Ryan, Kerry A. Marital sharing of transfer tax exemptions.
57 B.C. L. Rev. 1061-1078 (2016).
71 BUSINESS LAWYER,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2016.
Karmel, Roberta S. Disclosure reform — the SEC is riding off in
two directions at once. 71 Bus. Law. 781-834 (2016).
Rauch, Eric and Brian Burke. The impact of transaction size on
highly negotiated M&A deal points. 71 Bus. Law. 835-847
(2016).
Commercial Finance Committee and Uniform Commercial Code
Committee, ABA Business Law Section. Task force introductory
report and background considerations. Model Intellectual
Property Security Agreement. 71 Bus. Law. 849-932 (2016).
Annual Survey—Federal Regulation of Securities. 71 Bus. Law.
933-1079 (2016).
38 CAMPBELL LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 265-494, 2016.
Symposium. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: The Evolving
Impact of Investment Crowdfunding on Modern Legal Markets.
38 Campbell L. Rev. 265-494 (2016).
Jones, Benji. Symposium foreword. 38 Campbell L. Rev.
265-266 (2016).
Farris, Annalise H. Strict in the wrong places: state
crowdfunding exemptions’ failure to effectively balance
investor protection and capital raising. 38 Campbell L. Rev.
267-315 (2016).
Groshoff, David. Equity crowdfunding as economic
development? 38 Campbell L. Rev. 317-363 (2016).
Cronin, James J. III. Comment. Access to capital: rethinking
local crowdfunding. 38 Campbell L. Rev. 365-424 (2016).
Horsman, C. Marshall III. Comment. Putting North Carolina
through the PACES: bringing intrastate crowdfunding to
North Carolina through the NC PACES Act. 38 Campbell L.
Rev. 425-456 (2016).
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Wilson, Zachary James. Comment. Challenges to
crowdfunding offering disclosures: what grade will your
offering disclosure get? 38 Campbell L. Rev. 457-494
(2016).
22 CARDOZO JOURNAL
OF LAW & GENDER,
NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.
Day, Allison. Guiding Griswold: reevaluating national
organizations’ role in the Connecticut birth control cases. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 191-227 (2016).
Lee, Connie. Gender bias in the courtroom: combating implicit
bias against women trial attorneys and litigators. 22 Cardozo J.L.
& Gender 229-251 (2016).
Zand, Joseph and Bahar Öcal Apaydin. The myth of gender
equality in Turkey: her name or sir-name? 22 Cardozo J.L. &
Gender 253-285 (2016).
Kishnani, Sapna. Note. Working towards the welfare of our
children: an argument for a rebuttable presumption against
awarding abusers custody and other non-legislative proposals. 22
Cardozo J.L. & Gender 287-311 (2016).
Golden, Brandon Kai. Note. Evaluating opportunity in college
sports (Title IX). 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 313-335 (2016).
DiSiena, Devon L. Note. Back down to bullying? The
detrimental effects of zero tolerance policies on bullied
adolescents. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 337-365 (2016).
Lin, Elizabeth. Note. Adult entertainment film contracts: to
enforce or not to enforce? 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 367-393
(2016).
Schechner, Sophia Martin. Note. Religion’s power over
reproductive care: state religious freedom restoration laws and
abortion. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 395-426 (2016).
Annotated legal bibliography on gender. 22 Cardozo J.L. &
Gender 427-436 (2016).
17 CHICAGO JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 1, SUMMER, 2016.
Shackelford, Scott J., Scott Russell and Andreas Kuehn.
Unpacking the international law on cybersecurity due diligence:
lessons from the public and private sectors. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 1-
50 (2016).
Kestenbaum, Jocelyn Getgen. Closing impunity gaps for the
crime of aggression. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 51-79 (2016).
Yamin, Alicia Ely and Angela Duger. Adjudicating health-
related rights: proposed considerations for the United Nations
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and other
supra-national tribunals. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 80-120 (2016).
Eastby, Joshua W. Comment. The law of unintended
consequences: the 2015 E.U. Insolvency Regulation and
employee claims in cross-border insolvencies. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L.
121-152 (2016).
Fleuter, Sam. Comment. The role of digital products under the
WTO: a new framework for GATT and GATS classification. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 153-177 (2016).
Jayaraman, Shiva. Comment. International terrorism and
statelessness: revoking the citizenship of ISIL foreign fighters. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 178-216 (2016).
Kerr, Julia. Comment. What is a search engine? The simple
question the Court of Justice of the European Union forgot to ask
and what it means for the future of the right to be forgotten. 17
Chi. J. Int’l L. 217-243 (2016).
Kilcup, James. Comment. Proportionality in customary
international law: an argument against aspirational laws of war.
17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 244-272 (2016).
Qadir, Zeshawn. Comment. Interpreting vague provisions of the
Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive through a
systemic cost-benefit analysis. 17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 273-305 (2016).
Rossman, Gabriel. Comment. Extremely loud and incredibly
close (but still so far): assessing Liberland’s claim of statehood.
17 Chi. J. Int’l L. 306-339 (2016).
64 CLEVELAND STATE
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, PP. 769-1072, 2016.
Butler, Gordon. One fund solution and the pension crisis. 64
Clev. St. L. Rev. 769-913 (2016).
Boggiani, Michele. When is a trafficking victim a trafficking
victim? Anti-prostitution statutes and victim protection. 64 Clev.
St. L. Rev. 915-963 (2016).
Kuklin, Bailey. Private requitals. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 965-1026
(2016).
Oleski, Nicholas. Note. Arbitrating estoppel: equitable estoppel
in arbitration contracts. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1027-1047 (2016).
Kelley, Edward J. Note. Replacing havoc: creating rules for
sovereign default. 64 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1049-1071 (2016).
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47 COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, WINTER, 2015.
Cavanaugh, Kathleen. Unspoken truths: accessing rights for
victims of extraordinary rendition. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
1-54 (2015).
Cianciarulo, Marisa S. Refugees in our midst: applying
international human rights law to the bullying of LGBTQ youth in
the United States. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 55-96 (2015).
Lee, Jaime Alison. Poverty, dignity, and public housing. 47
Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 97-157 (2015).
Morris, Kate Linden. Note. “Within constitutional limitations”:
challenging criminal background checks by public housing
authorities under the Fair Housing Act. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L.
Rev. 158-199 (2015).
Sherman, Dana E. Note. Compounded drugs, experimentation,
and Baze: time for a better solution. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L.
Rev. 200-242 (2015).
Sloan, Sarah. Note. Why parole eligibility isn’t enough: what
Roper, Graham, and Miller mean for juvenile offenders and
parole. 47 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 243-281 (2015).
41 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW,
NO. 3, PP. 395-613, 2016.
Dellinger, Myanna. Trophy hunting contracts: unenforceable for
reasons of public policy. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 395-469 (2016).
Ratzkin, Andrew. You say you want a REV solution: considering
New York’s marquee energy initiative as climate change policy.
41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 471-513 (2016).
Hammons, Jeffrey T. Note. Public interest standing and judicial
review of environmental matters: a comparative approach. 41
Colum. J. Envtl. L. 515-552 (2016).
Herron, Thomas J. Note. Deep space thinking: what Elon Musk’s
idea to nuke Mars teaches us about regulating the “visionaries and
daredevils” of outer space. 41 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 553-613
(2016).
101 CORNELL LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JULY, 2016.
Bagenstos, Samuel R. Disparate impact and the role of
classification and motivation in equal protection law after
Inclusive Communities. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1115-1169 (2016).
Crane, Daniel A. Antitrust and wealth inequality. 101 Cornell L.
Rev. 1171-1228 (2016).
McClane, Jeremy. The agency costs of teamwork. 101 Cornell
L. Rev. 1229-1320 (2016).
Beeney, Eliza. Note. Why silence shouldn’t speak so loudly:
Wiggins in a post-Richter world. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1321-1347
(2016).
Mitran, Anna J. Note. Royalties too?: exploring resale royalties
for new media art. 101 Cornell L. Rev. 1349-1371 (2016).
46 CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 285-510, 2015-2016.
Symposium. From Selma to Shelby: The Fight for Voting Rights.
46 Cumb. L. Rev. 285-464 (2015-2016).
Ross, William G. Introduction. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 285-287
(2015-2016).
Brophy, Alfred L. The southern scholar: Howard College
before the Civil War. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 289-309 (2015-
2016).
Gray, Jerome and James U. Blacksher. The Dillard cases and
grassroots black political power. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 311-348
(2015-2016).
Cardin, Tommie S. & Richard L. Engstrom. Preclearance
politics in Mississippi: state legislative redistricting. 46
Cumb. L. Rev. 349-376 (2015-2016).
Spencer, Andrew, Christopher Hughes and Rob Richie.
Escaping the thicket: the ranked choice voting solution to
America’s districting crisis. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 377-423
(2015-2016).
Augustine, Jonathan C. and John K. Pierre. The substance of
things hoped for: faith, social action and passage of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 425-464
(2015-2016).
Alabama Survey: Compendium of State-Centric Legal
Developments. 46 Cumb. L. Rev. 465-509 (2015-2016).
14 FIRST AMENDMENT
LAW REVIEW,
SPRING, 2016.
Beschle, Donald L. Town of Greece and City of Saguenay: non-
establishment principles with or without an Establishment Clause.
14 First Amend. L. Rev. 343-375 (2016).
Jackson, Katharine. Disaggregating Corpus Christi: illiberal
implications of Hobby Lobby’s right to free exercise. 14 First
Amend. L. Rev. 376-425 (2016).
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Combs, Hannah Smoot. Note. Striking a balance: ensuring the
safety and efficacy of a drug’s use, while recognizing the First
Amendment’s protection of truthful, non-misleading off-label
drug communications. 14 First Amend. L. Rev. 426-461 (2016).
Pettyjohn, Luke. Note. Preventing an ex machina future: search
engine speech and the advisor theory. 14 First Amend. L. Rev.
462-488 (2016).
Madu, Chidiebere T. Note. Killer cartoons: Islamophobia,
depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, and the possible limitations
of free speech. 14 First Amend. L. Rev. 489-526 (2016).
23 GEORGE MASON
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property Conference. The
IP Platform: Supporting Invention & Inspiration. 23 Geo. Mason
L. Rev. 769-1092 (2016).
Aistars, Sandra, Devlin Hartline and Mark Schultz.
Copyright principles and priorities to foster a creative digital
marketplace. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 769-791 (2016).
Barblan, Matthew. Copyright as a platform for artistic and
creative freedom. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 793-809 (2016).
Haber, Stephen. Patents and the wealth of nations. 23 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 811-835 (2016).
Hart, Terry. License to remix. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 837-
899 (2016).
Holman, Christopher M. The Mayo framework is bad for
your health. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 901-940 (2016).
Hughes, Justin. Motion pictures, markets, and copylocks. 23
Geo. Mason L. Rev. 941-966 (2016).
Mallinson, Keith. Don’t fix what isn’t broken: the
extraordinary record of innovation and success in the cellular
industry under existing licensing practices. 23 Geo. Mason L.
Rev. 967-1006 (2016).
O’Connor, Sean M. Patented electric guitar pickups and the
creation of modern music genres. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev.
1007-1044 (2016).
Pooley, James. The myth of the trade secret troll: why the
Defend Trade Secrets Act improves the protection of
commercial information. 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1045-1078
(2016).
Priest, Eric. Meet the new media, same as the old media: real
lessons from China’s digital copyright industries. 23 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 1079-1092 (2016).
29 HARVARD JOURNAL OF
LAW & TECHNOLOGY,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Feldman, Robin, et al. Open letter on ethical norms in intellectual
property scholarship. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 339-351 (2016).
Scherer, Mathew U. Regulating artificial intelligence systems:
risks, challenges, competencies, and strategies. 29 Harv. J.L. &
Tech. 353-400 (2016).
Burstein, Michael J. and Fiona E. Murray. Innovation prizes in
practice and theory. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 401-453 (2016).
Sherwin, Robert T. #HaveWeReallyThoughtThisThrough?: why
granting trademark protection to hashtags is unnecessary,
duplicative, and downright dangerous. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech.
455-493 (2016).
Shen, Francis X. Neurolegislation: how U.S. legislators are using
brain science. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 495-526 (2016).
Shapiro, Zachary E. Note. Truth, deceit, and neuroimaging: can
functional magnetic resonance imaging serve as a technology-
based method of lie detection? 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 527-549
(2016).
Esannason, Daniel. Note. Get a license or don’t sample: using
examples from popular music to raise new questions about the
Bridgeport v. Dimension Films holding. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech.
551-566 (2016).
Anderson, Shane D. Note. Software, abstractness, and soft
physicality requirements. 29 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 567-593 (2016).
52 IDAHO LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Craver, Charles B. Classic negotiation techniques. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 425-462 (2016).
Davis, Bart M. Idaho’s messy history with term limits: a modest
response. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 463-496 (2016).
Kourlis, Hon. Rebecca Love. Civil justice reform: a movement.
52 Idaho L. Rev. 497-505 (2016).
Miller, John A. and Aaron D. Roepke. Medicaid planning in
Idaho. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 507-546 (2016).
Bastian, Kyle. Comment. Freedom to float: requiring reasonable
suspicion for boating stops on Idaho waterways. 52 Idaho L. Rev.
547-581 (2016).
Batey, Ingrid. Comment. Attorney fee awards in Idaho: a
handbook. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 583-637 (2016).
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Earl, F.M. Cody D. Comment. Behind the times: a comparative
argument that the state of Idaho should combat the revolving door
effect with waiting period legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 639-668
(2016).
Groller, Bonnie C. Comment. Cosmetic repair to a crumbling
foundation: a critical examination of Idaho’s most recent indigent
defense legislation. 52 Idaho L. Rev. 669-717 (2016).
Roan, Beck. Comment. Ignoring individualism: how a disregard
for neuroscience and Supreme Court precedent makes for bad
policy in Idaho’s mandatory juvenile transfer law. 52 Idaho L.
Rev. 719-754 (2016).
Rodriguez, Anja R. Comment. Tailoring the rules: finding the
right fit of rules of procedure to suit Idaho family law. 52 Idaho
L. Rev. 755-813 (2016).
101 IOWA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 5, JULY, 2016.
Chernoff, Nina W. No records, no right: discovery & the fair
cross-section guarantee. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1719-1785 (2016).
Drinan, Cara H. The Miller revolution. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1787-
1832 (2016).
Manheim, Lisa Marshall. Beyond severability. 101 Iowa L. Rev.
1833-1892 (2016).
Scoville, Ryan M. Finding customary international law. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 1893-1948 (2016).
Seaman, Christopher B. Permanent injunctions in patent
litigation after eBay: an empirical study. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1949-
2019 (2016).
Tang, Xiyin. Against fair use: the case for a genericness defense
in expressive trademark uses. 101 Iowa L. Rev. 2021-2063
(2016).
Grewal, Amandeep S. The unprecedented Tax Court. 101 Iowa
L. Rev. 2065-2104 (2016).
Besser, Dillon J. Note. The forgotten party in O’Bannon v.
National Collegiate Athletic Association: how non-revenue
sports operate in a changing intercollegiate marketplace. 101
Iowa L. Rev. 2105-2140 (2016).
Papp, Emily Michele. Note. Just take my word for it: creating a
workable test to ensure reliability in overseas document
verification reports for asylum proceedings. 101 Iowa L. Rev.
2141-2170 (2016).
15 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS & LAW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Yoo, Boonghee. Preface. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. v (2016).
Scheidel, David F. II. Editor’s preface. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. vi
(2016).
Hickey, James, Jr. and student Avery Ryou. The Distributed
Generation (DG) phenomenon. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 163-174
(2016).
Brown, Cynthia A. and David T. Ackerman. Abating the bounds
of commerce: a quantitative analysis of transnational contract
formation. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 175-195 (2016).
Feng, Zehan and Guohong Yu. Animosity and purchase
intention: how perceived quality impacts consumers’ willingness
to buy, as a moderating factor. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 197-216
(2016).
Liu, Jing, et al. A research study on how influence and cost-
efficiency affect customers in the Lolita fashion market. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 217-237 (2016).
Sahel, Sonal. Circumventing insider trading laws by
cyberhacking: a look into the vulnerability of cybersecurity
breaches in regards to insider trading. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 239-
257 (2016).
Wang, Zechen. Interactions between social media marketing and
service quality in the airline industry of the United States. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 259-278 (2016).
McPherson, Declan. Book note. The Court and the World review.
(Reviewing Justice Stephen Breyer, The Court and the World:
American Law and the New Global Realities.) 15 J. Int’l Bus. &
L. 279-285 (2016).
Goldrich, Alyssa. Note. Streaming moguls are biting the hand
that feeds them: artists beg for a change in intellectual property
laws. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 287-311 (2016).
Ilker, Adem. Note. Regulating commercial drones: bridging the
gap between American and European drone regulations. 15 J.
Int’l Bus. & L. 313-335 (2016).
Jargilo, Izabela. Note. Regulating the trade of commercial
surrogacy in India. 15 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 337-360 (2016).
Liu, Chang. Note. Ralls v. CFIUS: the long time coming judicial
protection of foreign investors’ constitutional rights against
government and President’s national security review. 15 J. Int’l
Bus. & L. 361-388 (2016).
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45 JOURNAL OF LAW
& EDUCATION,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2016.
Lain, Erin. Experiences of academically dismissed Black and
Latino law students: stereotype threat, fight or flight coping
mechanisms, isolation and feelings of systemic betrayal. 45 J.L.
& Educ. 279-326 (2016).
Lindgrensavage, Cerin. George Jay Joseph Educational Law
Writing Award winner. Regulatory oversight of student financial
aid through accreditation of institutions of higher education. 45
J.L. & Educ. 327-361 (2016).
Zirkel, Perry A. Vouchering v. vouchers for students with
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Recent cases. Supreme Court. 45 J.L. & Educ. 387-390 (2016).
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Enoch, Michelle. Note. Combating cyberbullying: when
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43 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES,
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Antecol, Heather, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Eric Helland. Bias
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Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prüfer. On the evolution of collective
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20 LEWIS & CLARK
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-380, 2016.
Feinberg, Jessica. Gradual marriage. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
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Winneker, Joshua D. It’s time to blow the whistle on
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Lietzan, Erika. The myths of data exclusivity. 20 Lewis & Clark
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McCormick, Elizabeth M. Federal anti-sanctuary law: a failed
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Ghodoosi, Farshad. Arbitrating public policy: why the buck
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Robinson, W. Keith. Awarding attorney fees and deterring
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67 MERCER LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Eleventh Circuit Survey. January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015
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Laney, Hon. John T., III and Nicholas J. Garcia. Bankruptcy. 67
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Byrne, Thomas M. and Stacey McGavin Mohr. Class actions. 67
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Trimble, Travis M. Environmental law. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 895-
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Bassett, W. Randall, Val Leppert and Stephen A. McCullers.
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Beard, Robert and Gregory S. Lucas. Federal taxation. 67
Mercer L. Rev. 929-945 (2016).
Kuck, Charles H. and Keith N. Jensen. Immigration. 67 Mercer
L. Rev. 947-953 (2016).
Martin, W. Jonathan II, F. Damon Kitchen and Gary R. Wheeler.
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Chappell, Alec. Comment. An onerous burden: the impact of
Nassar upon McDonnell Douglas in the Eleventh Circuit. 67
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Hogg, Rebekah L. Casenote. (Not so) desperate times call for
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vacatur in the Eleventh Circuit. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 1025-1041
(2016).
Index to volume 67. 67 Mercer L. Rev. 1043-1063 (2016).
22 MICHIGAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND TECHNOLOGY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Sipe, Matthew. Patent privateers and antitrust fears. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 191-224 (2016).
Johnson, Shontavia. BRANDED: trademark tattoos, slave owner
brands, and the right to have “free” skin. 22 Mich. Telecomm. &
Tech. L. Rev. 225-269 (2016).
Schuster, W. Michael. Rent-seeking and inter partes review: an
analysis of invalidity assertion entities in patent law. 22 Mich.
Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 271-286 (2016).
Gan, Magnus. Note. Before Mayo and after Alice: the changing
concept of abstract ideas. 22 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev.
287-316 (2016).
Williams, Kyle R. Note. Plausible pleading in patent suits:
predicting the effects of the abrogation of Form 18. 22 Mich.
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Pinsof, Jennifer. Note. A new take on an old problem: employee
misclassification in the modern gig-economy. 22 Mich.
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81 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.
Feinberg, Jessica. Consideration of genetic connections in child
custody disputes between same-sex parents: fair or foul? 81 Mo.
L. Rev. 331-376 (2016).
Findley, Keith A. Implementing the lessons from wrongful
convictions: an empirical analysis of eyewitness identification
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Layser, Michelle D. Improving tax incentives for wind energy
production: the case for a refundable production tax credit. 81
Mo. L. Rev. 453-517 (2016).
Duckworth, EC. Note. Raising our standards: rethinking the
Supreme Court’s abortion jurisprudence. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 519-536
(2016).
Henrion, Ellen. Note. We have to do better: attacking teacher
tenure is not the way to solve education inequity. 81 Mo. L. Rev.
537-559 (2016).
Keller, Rebekah. Note. The Eighth Circuit allows a child tax
credit exemption in bankruptcy proceedings: a minty fresh start or
abuse of the system? 81 Mo. L. Rev. 561-582 (2016).
Lannert, Stacey Ann. Note. Dueling decisions: the wrongful
death clock clangs twice on the same day. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 583-
604 (2016).
Pfleger, Britteny. Note. “Show me” your legal status: a
constitutional analysis of Missouri’s exclusion of DACA students
from postsecondary educational benefits. 81 Mo. L. Rev. 605-
628 (2016).
Uptegrove, Micah. Note. Copyright protection: the force could
not keep Han Solo alive, but can it protect him from authors’
derivative works? 81 Mo. L. Rev. 629-654 (2016).
32 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL,
NO. 3, JULY, 2016.
Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Joel. Editor’s note. 32 Negotiation J. 167-
169 (2016).
Kocadal, Özker. A conceptual typology of kin-state mediation.
32 Negotiation J. 171-189 (2016).
Crampton, Alexandra. Escape from the laboratory: ethnographic
methods in the study of elder and family court mediation. 32
Negotiation J. 191-211 (2016).
Gaspar, Joseph P. and Chao C. Chen. The unconscious
conscience: implicit processes and deception in negotiation. 32
Negotiation J. 213-229 (2016).
Ebner, Noam. Negotiation and conflict resolution education in
the age of the MOOC. 32 Negotiation J. 231-260 (2016).
91 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, JUNE, 2016.
Barkett, Hon. Rosemary. Madison Lecture. “Bringing human
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Adler, Amy, Fair use and the future of art. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.
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Ben-Shahar, Omri and Ariel Porat. Personalizing negligence law.
91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 627-688 (2016).
21 NEXUS, SPRING, 2016.
Roundy, Jessica. Editor’s note. 21 NEXUS v (2016).
A Sustainable Future: The Advancement and Implementation of
Renewable Energy. 21 NEXUS 1-45 (2016).
Introductions. 21 NEXUS ix-xi (2016).
DuVivier, K.K. Wind power growing pains. 21 NEXUS 1-
10 (2016).
Downey, Carrie. Is net energy metering cost-effective in
California’s 50% renewable portfolio standard future? 21
NEXUS 11-20 (2016).
Ferrey, Steven. When a state does the “circuit”: state
administrative discretion at the jurisdictional precipice. 21
NEXUS 21-45 (2016).
Djokovich, Cameron. Student article. License to pill: compulsory
licensing as a solution to drug over-pricing. 21 NEXUS 47-66
(2016).
Schleier, Samuel Q. Student article. Curbing wage theft through
localized regulation in Los Angeles. 21 NEXUS 67-89 (2016).
Wight, Sheri. Student article. Not so rewarding: the tax
implications for bank reward points in the loyalty industry after
Shankar v. Commissioner. 21 NEXUS 91-111 (2016).
41 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
The Hague Convention and Child Abduction. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L.
691-831 (2016).
Halabi, Sam F. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects
of International Child Abduction and the latent domestic
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Walker, George K. The Hague Child Abduction Convention
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(2016).
Stark, Barbara. Foreign fathers, Japanese mothers, and the
Hague Abduction Convention: Spirited away. 41 N.C. J. Int’l
L. 761-792 (2016).
Estin, Ann Laquer. Protecting child welfare in abduction and
asylum proceedings. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 793-831 (2016).
Oakes, Jacob. Comment. U.S. immigration policy: enforcement
and deportation trump fair hearings—systemic violations of
international non-refoulement obligations regarding refugees. 41
N.C. J. Int’l L. 833-918 (2016).
Bagley, Chris. Note. Innovating across borders: why entrepreneur
visas require transnational coordination. 41 N.C. J. Int’l L. 919-
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68 OKLAHOMA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Peters, Christopher J. What are constitutional rights for? The case
of the Second Amendment. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 433-496 (2016).
Macleod, James A. Belief states in criminal law. 68 Okla. L.
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King, Allan G. and Marko J. Mrkonich. “Big data” and the risk
of employment discrimination. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 555-584 (2016).
Norman, Kendra. Comment. Live and let die: the consequences
of Oklahoma’s Nondiscrimination in Treatment Act. 68 Okla. L.
Rev. 585-619 (2016).
Coffey, Nick. Note. Bosh and the constitutional cause of action:
the corridor to civil liberties. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 621-640 (2016).
Eissenstat, Katie. Note. Lies, damned lies, and statistics: the case
to require “practical significance” to establish a prima facie case
of disparate impact discrimination. 68 Okla. L. Rev. 641-675
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51 REAL PROPERTY, TRUST AND
ESTATE LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
Duffey, Patrick J. Dude, where’s my income? Examining
property conversion clauses in marital trusts. 51 Real Prop. Tr. &
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Widener, Michael N. Brand: modern realty transfers’ ICONIC
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Hulse, Brian D. After the guarantor pays: the uncertain equitable
doctrines of reimbursement, contribution and subrogation. 51
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Levy, Leslie M. Section 2036 of the Internal Revenue Code: a
practitioner’s guide. 51 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 75-128 (2016).
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of estate planning without the federal estate tax. 51 Real Prop. Tr.
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27 STANFORD LAW & POLICY REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-199, 2016.
Ridgway, James D., Barton F. Stichman and Rory E. Riley. “Not
reasonably debatable”: the problems with single-judge decisions
by the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. 27 Stan. L. & Pol’y
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Lavie, Shay. Appellate courts and caseload pressure. 27 Stan. L.
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Pearlman, Adam R. GQ: the Guantanamo quagmire. 27 Stan. L.
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Hodges, Nick. Student article. Solving the zero problem:
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41 THURGOOD MARSHALL
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2015.
Welch, Kiera, Executive Editor. Introduction. 41 T. Marshall L.
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Wesche, Breanne N. Student article. Putting the American
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Cipriano-Walter, Mary. Falling off the track: how ability tracking
leads to intra-school segregation. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 25-54
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Hazratjee, Shahla. Comment. Bitcoin: the trade of digital
signatures. 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 55-89 (2015).
Gorbylev, Sergei. Is there such a thing as intervention as a party
in the ICJ procedure? 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 91-101 (2015).
Jones, Samuel Vincent. Law enforcement and White power: an
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Lindenfeld, Eric. Moving beyond the quick fix: medical
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16 UC DAVIS BUSINESS
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, FALL, 2015.
Kearney, Robert A. Death of a rule. 16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 1-29
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Pitts, Chip. Pro-social corporate value(s), culture, and purpose
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Pauwels, Alexandre H. A justified defiance towards sovereign
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16 UC Davis Bus. L.J. 103-126 (2015).
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6 WAKE FOREST JOURNAL OF
LAW & POLICY,
NO. 2, JUNE, 2016.
Criminal Justice Reform. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 349-548
(2016).
Chavis, Kami. A new frontier in criminal justice reform. 6
Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 349-356 (2016).
Tarwater, Charles, Jr. The mind oppressed: recidivism as a
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(2016).
Wennar, Jeffrey T. The United States is not a police state;
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(2016).
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the criminal justice system. 6 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 441-
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Pulley, Ryan. Student article. Law enforcement and
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(2016).
Coburn, Madison. Student article. The Supreme Court’s
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Dahl, Elizabeth A. Comment. Re-homing: the underground
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15 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
GLOBAL STUDIES LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 403-554, 2016.
Ruggiero, Rosa Anna. Cracking down on corporate crime in
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Global Stud. L. Rev. 447-493 (2016).
Gladstone, Julie. Note. The skinny on BMI-based hiring: an
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8 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
JURISPRUDENCE REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 151-290, 2016.
Feldman, Stephen M. Can law be a source of insight for other
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93 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 615-857, 2016.
Brown, Kimberly N. Public laws and private lawmakers. 93
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Wash. U. L. Rev. 733-765 (2016).
Hamlett, John C. Note. The declining allure of being “American”
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Rev. 803-845 (2016).
Carroll, Andrea B. and Christopher K. Odinet. Gay marriage and
the problem of property. 93 Wash. U. L. Rev. 847-857 (2016).
28 YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM,
NO. 1, PP. 1-241, 2016.
Appleton, Susan Frelich. The forgotten family law of Eisenstadt
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Barzilay, Arianne Renan. Parenting Title VII: rethinking the
history of the sex discrimination prohibition. 28 Yale J.L. &
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Ziegler, Mary. Reproducing rights: reconsidering the costs of
constitutional discourse. 28 Yale J.L. & Feminism 103-148
(2016).
Raub, Amy, et al. Protections of equal rights across sexual
orientation and gender identity: an analysis of 193 national
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Horton, Olivia. Note. Mind the gap: theorizing asymmetry
between parental involvement and statutory rape laws. 28 Yale
J.L. & Feminism 171-209 (2016).
Mazer, Deborah S. Note. Born breach: the challenge of remedies
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125 YALE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 8, JUNE, 2016.
Pasachoff, Eloise. The President’s budget as a source of agency
policy control. 125 Yale L.J. 2182-2290 (2016).
Mayeri, Serena. Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental
rights in the age of equality. 125 Yale L.J. 2292-2392 (2016).
Hessel, Daniel J. Note. Founding-era jus ad bellum and the
domestic law of treaty withdrawal. 125 Yale L.J. 2394-2444
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Nelson, Caleb. The constitutionality of civil forfeiture. 125 Yale
L.J. 2446-2518 (2016).
Picozzi, Ben. Comment. Reimagining finality in parallel patent
proceedings. 125 Yale L.J. 2519-2534 (2016).
Revesz, Joshua. Comment. Ideological imbalance and the
peremptory challenge. 125 Yale L.J. 2535-2549 (2016).
Index to volume 125. 125 Yale L.J. 2550-2555 (2016).