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Please note there will be no September 2, 2016 issue of CILP 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——August 26, 2016 American University Law Review 65 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2016. Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender, No. 1, Pp. 1-190, 2015. Columbia Journal of European Law 22 Colum. J. Eur. L., No. 1, Winter, 2015. Columbia Law Review 116 Colum. L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2016. Duke Law Journal 65 Duke L.J., No. 7, April, 2016. Elon Law Review 8 Elon L. Rev., No. 1, February, 2016. Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-78, 2016. Fordham Law Review 84 Fordham L. Rev., No. 5, April, 2016. Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics, No. 2, Spring, 2016. I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law 13 I.Con: Intl J. Const. L., No. 4, October, 2015. Journal of College and University Law 42 J.C. & U.L., No. 1, Pp. 1-246, 2016. Journal of Corporation Law 41 J. Corp. L., No. 4, Summer, 2016. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology, No. 1, Winter, 2015. Journal of Intellectual Property Law 23 J. Intell. Prop. L., No. 1, Fall, 2015. Journal of Law & Education 45 J.L. & Educ., No. 2, Spring, 2016. Journal of Southern Legal History 23 J. S. Legal Hist., Pp. 1-182, 2015. Liberty University Law Review 10 Liberty U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015. Michigan Law Review *114 Mich. L. Rev., No. 6, April, 2016. Minnesota Law Review 100 Minn. L. Rev., No. 4, April, 2016. Natural Resources Journal 56 Nat. Resources J., No. 1, Winter, 2016. Nevada Law Journal 16 Nev. L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2016. North Carolina Law Review 94 N.C. L. Rev., No. 3, March, 2016. Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 36 Nw. J. Intl L. & Bus., No. 2, Spring, 2016. Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 133-359, 2016. Pepperdine Law Review 43 Pepp. L. Rev., Pp. 461-680, 2016. Rutgers Race and the Law Review 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-165, 2016. Santa Clara Law Review 56 Santa Clara L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 207-455, 2016. Stanford Law Review 68 Stan. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2016. Temple Law Review 88 Temp. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal **51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2016. University of Kansas Law Review 64 U. Kan. L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2016. Villanova Environmental Law Journal 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-180, 2016. Virginia Law Review 102 Va. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2016. Washington University Global Studies Law Review 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-214, 2016. William & Mary Policy Review 7 Wm. & Mary Poly Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015. Womens Rights Law Reporter 36 Womens Rts. L. Rep., No. 3/4, Spring/Summer, 2015. Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 27 Yale J.L. & Feminism, No. 2, Pp. 179-361, 2016. Yale Journal on Regulation 33 Yale J. on Reg., No. 1, Winter, 2016. * This entire issue comprises the 2016 Survey of Books Related to the Law. ** This entire issue comprises the Winter 2016 Annual Survey of Tort and Insurance Law. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Page 1: CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALSCURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Page 2 August 26, 2016 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW cannonball: an inside look. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 607 For more on this subject

Please note there will be no September 2, 2016 issue of CILP

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——August 26, 2016

American University Law Review 65 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2016.

Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender, No. 1, Pp. 1-190, 2015.

Columbia Journal of European Law 22 Colum. J. Eur. L., No. 1, Winter, 2015.

Columbia Law Review 116 Colum. L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2016.

Duke Law Journal 65 Duke L.J., No. 7, April, 2016.

Elon Law Review 8 Elon L. Rev., No. 1, February, 2016.

Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-78, 2016.

Fordham Law Review 84 Fordham L. Rev., No. 5, April, 2016.

Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics, No. 2, Spring, 2016.

I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L., No. 4, October, 2015.

Journal of College and University Law 42 J.C. & U.L., No. 1, Pp. 1-246, 2016.

Journal of Corporation Law 41 J. Corp. L., No. 4, Summer, 2016.

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology, No. 1, Winter, 2015.

Journal of Intellectual Property Law 23 J. Intell. Prop. L., No. 1, Fall, 2015.

Journal of Law & Education 45 J.L. & Educ., No. 2, Spring, 2016.

Journal of Southern Legal History 23 J. S. Legal Hist., Pp. 1-182, 2015.

Liberty University Law Review 10 Liberty U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015.

Michigan Law Review *114 Mich. L. Rev., No. 6, April, 2016.

Minnesota Law Review 100 Minn. L. Rev., No. 4, April, 2016.

Natural Resources Journal 56 Nat. Resources J., No. 1, Winter, 2016.

Nevada Law Journal 16 Nev. L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2016.

North Carolina Law Review 94 N.C. L. Rev., No. 3, March, 2016.

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus., No. 2, Spring, 2016.

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 133-359, 2016.

Pepperdine Law Review 43 Pepp. L. Rev., Pp. 461-680, 2016.

Rutgers Race and the Law Review 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-165, 2016.

Santa Clara Law Review 56 Santa Clara L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 207-455, 2016.

Stanford Law Review 68 Stan. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2016.

Temple Law Review 88 Temp. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal **51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

University of Kansas Law Review 64 U. Kan. L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2016.

Villanova Environmental Law Journal 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-180, 2016.

Virginia Law Review 102 Va. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2016.

Washington University Global Studies Law Review 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-214, 2016.

William & Mary Policy Review 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2015.

Women’s Rights Law Reporter 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep., No. 3/4, Spring/Summer, 2015.

Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 27 Yale J.L. & Feminism, No. 2, Pp. 179-361, 2016.

Yale Journal on Regulation 33 Yale J. on Reg., No. 1, Winter, 2016.

* This entire issue comprises the 2016 Survey of Books Related to the Law.

** This entire issue comprises the Winter 2016 Annual Survey of Tort and Insurance Law.

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Fordham Law Review

Yale Journal on Regulation

Kwoka, Margaret B. FOIA, Inc. 65 Duke L.J. 1361-1437 (2016).

Waltman, Rick A. Assessing the EPA’s authority to regulate

greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act section 111(d)

and the Clean Power Plan. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 35-62 (2016).

Lawyering in the Regulatory State. Foreword by Nancy J. Moore;

articles by David Hausman, Jayashri Srikantiah, Milan Markovic,

Sung Hui Kim, Bernard W. Bell, David McGowan, George M.

Cohen, Milton C. Regan, Jr., Kath Hall, Elizabeth Chambliss,

Dana Remus, Daniel J. Bussel and Renee Newman Knake. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1811-2120 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

ADMIRALTY

Greenbaum, Aaron B., et al. Recent developments in admiralty

and maritime law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 185-207 (2016).

AIR AND SPACE LAW

Boldt, Steven L., Evan Katin-Borland and Ashley E. Dempsey.

Recent developments in aviation and space law. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 307-330 (2016).

ANIMAL LAW

Karp, Adam P. and Margrit Lent Parker. Recent developments in

animal tort and insurance law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J.

245-268 (2016).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Ferrari, Joe. Comment. Garcia v. Google: the impracticalities of

awarding copyright authorship for five seconds of fame. 56 Santa

Clara L. Rev. 375-411 (2016).

Jeng, Joshua. Student article. Distinguishing literary ideas and

expressions with elements of alternate worlds. 23 J. Intell. Prop.

L. 61-91 (2015).

Johnson, Brittany. Note. Live long and prosper: how the

persistent and increasing popularity of fan fiction requires a new

solution in copyright law. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1645-1687 (2016).

King, Yolanda M. The right-of-publicity challenges for tattoo

copyrights. 16 Nev. L.J. 411-466 (2016).

Levine, Lee and Stephen Wermiel. The Court and the

cannonball: an inside look. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 607-640 (2016).

Rapping, Jonathan A. It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird: the need for

idealism in the legal profession. (Reviewing Harper Lee, Go Set

a Watchman.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 847-865 (2016).

BANKING AND FINANCE

Goral, Radek. The law of interest versus the interest of law, or on

lending to law firms. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 253-303 (2016).

Judge, Kathryn. The first year: the role of a modern lender of last

resort. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 843-925 (2016).

Khoo, Jerald. Note. Towards a two-speed Europe: national

sovereignty and the absence of political integration in the

Eurozone. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 165-192 (2015).

Knight, Jared F. Note. Of conflicts and corporations: analyzing

corporate forms for future litigation finance firms. 41 J. Corp. L.

993-1007 (2016).

Lin, Tom C.W. Financial weapons of war. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1377-1440 (2016).

Schwarcz, Steven L. Regulating financial change: a functional

approach. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1441-1494 (2016).

Verret, J.W. Uber-ized corporate law: toward a 21st century

corporate governance for crowdfunding and app-based investor

communications. 41 J. Corp. L. 927-969 (2016).

Wan, Joshua S. Note. Systemically important asset managers:

perspectives on Dodd-Frank’s systemic designation mechanism.

116 Colum. L. Rev. 805-841 (2016).

BANKRUPTCY LAW

Bussel, Daniel J. Ethics for examiners. 84 Fordham L. Rev.

2073-2097 (2016).

Clements, Ginger. Comment. The harmonizing directive of

Section 1508: foreign case law’s role in interpreting Chapter 15 of

the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 435-468

(2016).

Jacoby, Melissa B. Federalism form and function in the Detroit

bankruptcy. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 55-108 (2016).

Landry, Robert J., III and David W. Read. Erosion of access to

consumer bankruptcy’s “fresh start” policy in the United States:

statutory reforms needed to enhance access to justice and promote

social justice. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 51-94 (2015).

BIOGRAPHY

Davis, Dwight J. The legal travails of Jefferson Davis: a review

and lessons learned. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. 27-92 (2015).

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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Journal of Corporation Law

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

Baer, Miriam H. Too vast to succeed. (Reviewing Brandon L.

Garrett, Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with

Corporations.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1109-1135 (2016).

Becker, David S., et al. Recent developments in business

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 331-354 (2016).

Bell, Bernard W. Recalling the lawyers: the NHTSA, GM, and

the Chevrolet Cobalt. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1899-1927 (2016).

Chung, Seungwon. Note. The shoe doesn’t fit: general

jurisdiction should follow corporate structure. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1599-1643 (2016).

Franklin, Eric H. A rational approach to business entity choice.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 573-662 (2016).

Kim, Sung Hui. Inside lawyers: friends or gatekeepers? 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1867-1897 (2016).

Magagna, David C. Comment. Congress, give renewable energy

a fair fight: passage of the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act

would give renewable energy the financial footing needed to

independently succeed. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 149-180 (2016).

Molina, Anna S. Note. The Sisyphean course of combating

gender discrimination in the federal marketplace for prime

contracts: rolling the boulder of small business size. 22 Cardozo

J.L. & Gender 109-154 (2015).

Rauterberg, Gabriel. The corporation’s place in society.

(Reviewing Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm:

The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 913-928 (2016).

Regan, Milton C., Jr. and Kath Hall. Lawyers in the shadow of

the regulatory state: transnational governance on business and

human rights. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2001-2037 (2016).

Root, Veronica. Modern-day monitorships. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

109-163 (2016).

Strick, Daniel S., et al. Recent developments affecting

professionals’, directors’, and officers’ liability. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 635-666 (2016).

Tevlin, William R. Note. The conscious parallelism of wolf

packs: applying the antitrust conspiracy framework to section

13(d) activist group formation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2335-2379

(2016).

Wonder, Marianna. Note. The changing odds of the Chancery

lottery. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2381-2412 (2016).

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. Foreword by Thomas J.

Stipanowich and Alexander Insam; panel participation by Bernd

Fischer, Nancy Vanderlip, Mary Beth Cantrell, Alexander Insam,

moderators; Rene Insam, Helmut Buss, Scott Partridge, Jeremy

Lack, Debra Gerardi, Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, David Huebner, Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J.

Stipanowich, panelists; articles by Karinya Verghese, Peter W.

Benner, Véronique Fraser, Jean-François Roberge, Joel Lee and

Mark Lim. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-359 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

Bagenstos, Samuel R. Who is responsible for the stealth assault

on civil rights? (Reviewing Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court:

Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 893-911 (2016).

Sabel, Charles F. and William H. Simon. The duty of responsible

administration and the problem of police accountability. 33 Yale

J. on Reg. 165-211 (2016).

COMMERCIAL LAW

Kester, Robin. Note. Demystifying the Internet of things:

industry impact, standardization problems, and legal

considerations. 8 Elon L. Rev. 205-227 (2016).

Mehra, Salil K. Antitrust and the robo-seller: competition in the

time of algorithms. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1323-1375 (2016).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

Bazelon, Lara. For shame: the public humiliation of prosecutors

by judges to correct wrongful convictions. 29 Geo. J. Legal

Ethics 305-353 (2016).

Burke, Debra D., Dan Clapper and Diania McRae. Accessible

online instruction for students with disabilities: federal

imperatives and the challenge of compliance. 45 J.L. & Educ.

135-180 (2016).

Kahn, Robert A. Does it matter how one opposes memory bans?

A commentary on Liberté pour l’Histoire. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 55-92 (2016).

Mandell, Steven P., et al. Recent developments in media,

privacy, defamation, and advertising law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 543-579 (2016).

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COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Columbia Journal of European Law

I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

Washington University Global Studies Law Review

Bagaric, Mirko and Sandeep Gopalan. A sober assessment of the

link between substance abuse and crime — eliminating drug and

alcohol use from the sentencing calculus. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

243-302 (2016).

Baker, Brook K. and Katrina Geddes. Corporate power unbound:

investor-state arbitration of IP monopolies on medicines—Eli

Lilly v. Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1-59 (2015).

Barrow, Amy. Contested spaces during transition: regime change

in Myanmar and its implications for women. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 75-108 (2015).

Bramnick, Kayla M. Student article. Germany’s yesterday is

Cuba’s tomorrow: comparing the German democratization to the

Cuban transformation. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 1-44 (2015).

Chen, Christopher. Solving the puzzle of corporate governance of

state-owned enterprises: the path of the Temasek model in

Singapore and lessons for China. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 303-

370 (2016).

Keilitz, Ingo. How are we doing? A greater role for

organizational performance measurement and management in

international development. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 1-50

(2015).

Lim, Yong and Geeyoung Min. Competition and corporate

governance: teaming up to police tunneling. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. &

Bus. 267-301 (2016).

McCluskey, Samantha Kennedy. Note. The crime of being

suspicious: British counter-terrorism legislation and the history of

discriminatory preventative laws in the United Kingdom. 17

Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 135-165 (2016).

Profit, Michael V. Comment. Refusing to be one’s own witness:

how the privilege against self-incrimination differs in China,

France, and the United States. 8 Elon L. Rev. 155-181 (2016).

Rashwan, Eman Muhammad. Egyptian women in transitional

justice after revolution. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 424-434

(2015).

Steinitz, Maya and Paul Gowder. Transnational litigation as a

prisoner’s dilemma. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 751-816 (2016).

Woolman, Stu and Courtenay Sprague. Nowhere to run, nowhere

to hide: the absence of public policy on intimate partner violence

abrogates the rights to health care and bodily integrity under the

South African Constitution. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 29-73

(2015).

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. Foreword by Thomas J.

Stipanowich and Alexander Insam; panel participation by Bernd

Fischer, Nancy Vanderlip, Mary Beth Cantrell, Alexander Insam,

moderators; Rene Insam, Helmut Buss, Scott Partridge, Jeremy

Lack, Debra Gerardi, Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, David Huebner, Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J.

Stipanowich, panelists; articles by Karinya Verghese, Peter W.

Benner, Véronique Fraser, Jean-François Roberge, Joel Lee and

Mark Lim. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-359 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium: Who Supports International Law, and Why? The

United States, the European Union, and the International Legal

Order. Introduction by Mark A. Pollack; articles by Başak Çalı,

Martijn Groenleer, R. Daniel Kelemen, Tim Knievel, Jappe

Eckhardt, Manfred Elsig and Gráinne de Búrca. 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 873-1007 (2015).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CONFLICT OF LAWS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Pepperdine Law Review

Moskvan, Dominik. The clash of intra-EU bilateral investment of

patient capital in Europe: perspectives on the new shareholder

rights directive. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 101-138 (2015).

Symposium: International Arbitration and the Courts.

Introduction by Donald Earl Childress III, Jack J. Coe, Jr. and

student Lacey L. Estudillo; exchange with Jack J. Coe, Jr.,

moderator; George Bermann, Alan Rau, discussants; articles by

Christopher R. Drahozal, Jan K. Schaefer, Jarrod Wong, Alan

Scott Rau, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Maxi Scherer, Abby Cohen

Smutney, Anne D. Smith and McCoy Pitt. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 461-

678 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law

Bray, Samuel L. “Necessary AND proper” and “cruel AND

unusual”: hendiadys in the Constitution. 102 Va. L. Rev. 687-764

(2016).

Gold, Andrew. The antebellum constitutions of two Southern

states compared and contrasted: South Carolina and Tennessee.

23 J. S. Legal Hist. 1-25 (2015).

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Rubenstein, David S. Black-box immigration federalism.

(Reviewing Hiroshi Motomura, Immigration Outside the Law.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 983-1012 (2016).

Seaton, Kathryn. Note. Taking a closer look at just

compensation: state regulation of groundwater withdrawals as an

appropriate use of their police powers. 41 J. Corp. L. 1009-1023

(2016).

Stoa, Ryan B. Cooperative federalism in Biscayne National Park.

56 Nat. Resources J. 81-115 (2016).

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

Deal, Timothy E. Note. Moving beyond “reasonable”: clarifying

the FTC’s use of its unfairness authority in data security

enforcement actions. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2227-2260 (2016).

Landry, Robert J., III and David W. Read. Erosion of access to

consumer bankruptcy’s “fresh start” policy in the United States:

statutory reforms needed to enhance access to justice and promote

social justice. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 51-94 (2015).

CONTRACTS

Alden, Eric. Rethinking promissory estoppel. 16 Nev. L.J. 659-

706 (2016).

Becker, David S., et al. Recent developments in business

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 331-354 (2016).

Domres, Marc, et al. Recent developments in fidelity and surety

law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 431-472 (2016).

Jennejohn, Matthew. The private order of innovation networks.

68 Stan. L. Rev. 281-366 (2016).

Kern, Brittney. Student article. “You are obligated to terminate

this pregnancy immediately”: the contractual obligations of a

surrogate to abort her pregnancy. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 344-

374 (2015).

Gateway-Schmateway: An Exchange Between George Bermann

and Alan Rau; Jack J. Coe, Jr., moderator. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 469-

491 (2016).

COURTS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Pepperdine Law Review

Alphonso, Gwendoline. Public & private order: law, race,

morality and the antebellum courts of Louisiana, 1830-1860. 23

J. S. Legal Hist. 117-160 (2015).

Chesley, Andrew. Note. The scope of United States magistrate

judge authority after Stern v. Marshall. 116 Colum. L. Rev.

757-803 (2016).

de Búrca, Gráinne. Internalization of international law by the

CJEU and the US Supreme Court. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L.

987-1007 (2015).

Jacoby, Melissa B. Federalism form and function in the Detroit

bankruptcy. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 55-108 (2016).

Keilitz, Ingo. How are we doing? A greater role for

organizational performance measurement and management in

international development. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 1-50

(2015).

Lambert, Wm. Grayson. Unmixing the mess: resolving the circuit

split over the Brillhart/Wilton doctrine and mixed complaints.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 793-836 (2016).

McCuskey, Elizabeth Y. Submerged precedent. 16 Nev. L.J.

515-584 (2016).

Willett, Kelsie. Note. Exceptionally vague: attorney fee shifting

under the Lanham Act. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 211-240 (2015).

Wonder, Marianna. Note. The changing odds of the Chancery

lottery. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2381-2412 (2016).

Symposium: International Arbitration and the Courts.

Introduction by Donald Earl Childress III, Jack J. Coe, Jr. and

student Lacey L. Estudillo; exchange with Jack J. Coe, Jr.,

moderator; George Bermann, Alan Rau, discussants; articles by

Christopher R. Drahozal, Jan K. Schaefer, Jarrod Wong, Alan

Scott Rau, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Maxi Scherer, Abby Cohen

Smutney, Anne D. Smith and McCoy Pitt. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 461-

678 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Anderson, John P. Solving the paradox of insider trading

compliance. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 273-311 (2016).

Baer, Miriam H. Too vast to succeed. (Reviewing Brandon L.

Garrett, Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with

Corporations.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1109-1135 (2016).

Bagaric, Mirko and Sandeep Gopalan. A sober assessment of the

link between substance abuse and crime — eliminating drug and

alcohol use from the sentencing calculus. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

243-302 (2016).

Binder, Guyora and Robert Weisberg. What is criminal law

about? 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1173-1205 (2016).

Broder, Rachel. Comment. Fair and effective administration of

justice: amending Rule 11(c)(1) to allow for judicial participation

in plea negotiations. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 357-382 (2016).

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Corlman, Julia. Student article. Allowing the issuance of

domestic violence protective orders based on stale claims of abuse

and a likelihood of future abuse. Lewis v. Lewis, 728 S.E.2d 741

(Ga. Ct. App. 2013). 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 330-343 (2015).

Farbiarz, Michael. Accuracy and adjudication: the promise of

extraterritorial due process. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 625-686 (2016).

Groenleer, Martijn. The United States, the European Union, and

the International Criminal Court: similar values, different

interests? 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 923-944 (2015).

Hardaway, Robert. Domestic violence and the Confrontation

Clause: the case for a prompt post-arrest confrontation hearing.

22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 1-27 (2015).

Johnston, E. Lea. Communication and competence for self-

representation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2121-2172 (2016).

Levin, Benjamin. Guns and drugs. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2173-

2226 (2016).

McCluskey, Samantha Kennedy. Note. The crime of being

suspicious: British counter-terrorism legislation and the history of

discriminatory preventative laws in the United Kingdom. 17

Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 135-165 (2016).

Moy, Deborah. Note. North Carolina’s public records law and its

need to change. 8 Elon L. Rev. 229-243 (2016).

Ohlin, Jens David. The changing market for criminal law

casebooks. 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1155-1172 (2016).

Profit, Michael V. Comment. Refusing to be one’s own witness:

how the privilege against self-incrimination differs in China,

France, and the United States. 8 Elon L. Rev. 155-181 (2016).

Saetveit, Kristin. Note. Beyond Pollard: applying the Sixth

Amendment’s speedy trial right to sentencing. 68 Stan. L. Rev.

481-509 (2016).

DISABILITY LAW

Babbitt, Ellen and Barbara A. Lee. Accommodating students

with disabilities in clinical and professional programs: new

challenges, new strategies. 42 J.C. & U.L. 119-158 (2016).

Burke, Debra D., Dan Clapper and Diania McRae. Accessible

online instruction for students with disabilities: federal

imperatives and the challenge of compliance. 45 J.L. & Educ.

135-180 (2016).

Chittenden, William A. III, et al. Recent developments in health

insurance, life insurance, and disability insurance law. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 473-516 (2016).

Geisinger, Alex C. and Michael Ashley Stein. Expressive law

and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Reviewing Richard H.

McAdams, The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories and Limits.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1061-1079 (2016).

Koo, Angela. Comment. Correctional education can make a

greater impact on recidivism by supporting adult inmates with

learning disabilities. 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 233-269

(2015).

Postol, Lawrence P. ADA open issues: transfers to vacant

positions, leaves of absence, telecommuting, and other

accommodation issues. 8 Elon L. Rev. 61-106 (2016).

DISASTER LAW

Levin, Jay M., et al. Recent developments in property insurance

coverage litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 667-699

(2016).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

Pepperdine Law Review

Dimitropoulos, Georgios. Constructing the independence of

international investment arbitrators: past, present and future. 36

Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 371-434 (2016).

Greenspan, Deborah, Fredric M. Brooks and Jonathan Walton.

Recent developments in alternative dispute resolution. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 209-243 (2016).

Johnson, Alessandra Rose. Note. Oh, won’t you stay with me?:

determining whether § 3 of the FAA requires a stay in light of

Katz v. Cellco Partnership. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2261-2287

(2016).

Molk, Peter and Verity Winship. LLCs and the private ordering

of dispute resolution. 41 J. Corp. L. 795-815 (2016).

Verret, J.W. Uber-ized corporate law: toward a 21st century

corporate governance for crowdfunding and app-based investor

communications. 41 J. Corp. L. 927-969 (2016).

Zirkel, Perry A. Judicial review of teacher-school board

grievance arbitration: an empirical analysis. 45 J.L. & Educ. 181-

225 (2016).

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. Foreword by Thomas J.

Stipanowich and Alexander Insam; panel participation by Bernd

Fischer, Nancy Vanderlip, Mary Beth Cantrell, Alexander Insam,

moderators; Rene Insam, Helmut Buss, Scott Partridge, Jeremy

Lack, Debra Gerardi, Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, David Huebner, Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J.

Stipanowich, panelists; articles by Karinya Verghese, Peter W.

Benner, Véronique Fraser, Jean-François Roberge, Joel Lee and

Mark Lim. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-359 (2016).

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Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium: International Arbitration and the Courts.

Introduction by Donald Earl Childress III, Jack J. Coe, Jr. and

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student Lacey L. Estudillo; exchange with Jack J. Coe, Jr.,

moderator; George Bermann, Alan Rau, discussants; articles by

Christopher R. Drahozal, Jan K. Schaefer, Jarrod Wong, Alan

Scott Rau, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Maxi Scherer, Abby Cohen

Smutney, Anne D. Smith and McCoy Pitt. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 461-

678 (2016).

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Reviews for this journal.)

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

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Yale Journal of Law and Feminism

Aryani-Sabet, Samar. Comment. Battered Iranian immigrant

women and the ineffectiveness of U.S. antiviolence remedies. 88

Temp. L. Rev. 313-356 (2016).

Corlman, Julia. Student article. Allowing the issuance of

domestic violence protective orders based on stale claims of abuse

and a likelihood of future abuse. Lewis v. Lewis, 728 S.E.2d 741

(Ga. Ct. App. 2013). 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 330-343 (2015).

Drysdale, Joshua K. Note. Leave it to Beaver meets Modern

Family: an analysis of L.F. v. Breit in the context of the changing

family. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 45-76 (2015).

Falk, Patricia J. Husbands who drug and rape their wives: the

injustice of the marital exemption in Ohio’s sexual offenses. 36

Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 265-309 (2015).

Hardaway, Robert. Domestic violence and the Confrontation

Clause: the case for a prompt post-arrest confrontation hearing.

22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 1-27 (2015).

Kennedy, Paloma Allegra. Note. Exiled and broken: new

amendments to UK’s discriminatory Immigration Rules make

“homemaking” impossible for UK women. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 191-214 (2016).

Levine, Amy. Moving costs: why divorce courts should consider

wage changes for relocating spouses. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep.

310-329 (2015).

Lewis, Myrisha S. Biology, genetics, nurture, and the law: the

expansion of the legal definition of family to include three or

more parents. 16 Nev. L.J. 743-773 (2016).

Manno, David. Comment. How dramatic shifts in perceptions of

parenting have exposed families, free-range or otherwise, to state

intervention: a common law tort approach to redefining child

neglect. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 675-720 (2016).

Rubio-Marín, Ruth. The (dis)establishment of gender: care and

gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 787-818 (2015).

Woolman, Stu and Courtenay Sprague. Nowhere to run, nowhere

to hide: the absence of public policy on intimate partner violence

abrogates the rights to health care and bodily integrity under the

South African Constitution. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 29-73

(2015).

ECONOMICS

Judge, Kathryn. The first year: the role of a modern lender of last

resort. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 843-925 (2016).

Khoo, Jerald. Note. Towards a two-speed Europe: national

sovereignty and the absence of political integration in the

Eurozone. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 165-192 (2015).

Lin, Tom C.W. Financial weapons of war. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1377-1440 (2016).

Pfaff, John F. The complicated economics of prison reform.

(Reviewing Hadar Aviram, Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era

Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment; Marie

Gottschalk, Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of

American Politics.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 951-981 (2016).

Rauterberg, Gabriel. The corporation’s place in society.

(Reviewing Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm:

The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 913-928 (2016).

Ryan, Christopher J., Jr. Trusting U: examining university

endowment management. 42 J.C. & U.L. 159-211 (2016).

Sautter, Christina M. The Golden Ratio of Corporate Deal-

Making. 41 J. Corp. L. 817-862 (2016).

Schwarcz, Steven L. Regulating financial change: a functional

approach. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1441-1494 (2016).

Sourgens, Frédéric G. The virtue of path dependence in the law.

56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 303-374 (2016).

Steinitz, Maya and Paul Gowder. Transnational litigation as a

prisoner’s dilemma. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 751-816 (2016).

Underhill, Kristen. When extrinsic incentives displace intrinsic

motivation: designing legal carrots and sticks to confront the

challenge of motivational crowding-out. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 213-

279 (2016).

EDUCATION LAW

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Journal of College and University Law

Journal of Law & Education

Hamilton, Neil and Sarah Schaefer. What legal education can

learn from medical education about competency-based learning

outcomes including those related to professional formation and

professionalism. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 399-438 (2016).

Koo, Angela. Comment. Correctional education can make a

greater impact on recidivism by supporting adult inmates with

learning disabilities. 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 233-269

(2015).

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Prieto, Lyanne. Note. “Shocking the conscience” or suffering as

scapegoats?: why the Vergara opinion misinterpreted the role

that teachers and tenure play in disadvantaging poor and minority

students. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 85-129 (2016).

Safko, Emily D. Note. Are campus sexual assault tribunals fair?:

the need for judicial review and additional due process protections

in light of new case law. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2289-2333 (2016).

Schropp, Stefan P. Recent development. Biometric data

collection and RFID tracking in schools: a reasoned approach to

reasonable expectations of privacy. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1068-1098

(2016).

Shebar, Elias. Note. Title IX—a new frontier for the rights of

transgender youth? The demand for federal regulations clarifying

the Act’s applicability. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 155-179

(2015).

ELDER LAW

Lee, Stephen. Productivity and affinity in the age of dignity.

(Reviewing Ai-jen Poo with Ariane Conrad, The Age of Dignity:

Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 1137-1153 (2016).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

Kang, Michael S. and Joanna M. Shepherd. Judging judicial

elections. (Reviewing Melinda Gann Hall, Attacking Judges:

How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Court

Elections.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 929-949 (2016).

Schwartz, Andrew A. Financing corporate elections. 41 J. Corp.

L. 863-925 (2016).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

Befort, Stephen F. and Michael J. Vargas. Same-sex marriage

and Title VII. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 207-241 (2016).

Knake, Renee Newman. Lawyer speech in the regulatory state.

84 Fordham L. Rev. 2099-2120 (2016).

Lim, Mark. A business alternative: changing employers’

perception of the EEOC Mediation Program. 16 Pepp. Disp.

Resol. L.J. 341-359 (2016).

Lotito, Michael, Brendan J. Fitzgerald and student Dominic

LoVerde. Recent developments in employment law and

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 375-407 (2016).

Maher, Brendan S. Regulating employment-based anything. 100

Minn. L. Rev. 1257-1322 (2016).

Postol, Lawrence P. ADA open issues: transfers to vacant

positions, leaves of absence, telecommuting, and other

accommodation issues. 8 Elon L. Rev. 61-106 (2016).

Navigating, Building & Strengthening Relationships. Nancy

Vanderlip, moderator; Scott Partridge, Jeremy Lack, Debra

Gerardi, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 163-192 (2016).

ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

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Natural Resources Journal

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

Kelemen, R. Daniel and Tim Knievel. The United States, the

European Union, and international environmental law: the

domestic dimensions of green diplomacy. 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 945-965 (2015).

Simpson, Ashley M., et al. Recent developments in toxic torts

and environmental law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 723-748

(2016).

National Parks at the Centennial. Foreword by Sen. Tom Udall;

introduction by Robert B. Keiter; articles by Sarah J. Morath,

Alan W. Barton, Jeanette Wolfley, Ryan B. Stoa, Stephanie

Showalter Otts, Catherine Janasie, Paula Cotter, Elizabeth Ann

Glass Geltman, Eric Biber and Elisabeth Long Esposito. 56 Nat.

Resources J. 1-256 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

Banta, Natalie M. Death and privacy in the digital age. 94 N.C.

L. Rev. 927-990 (2016).

Ryan, Christopher J., Jr. Trusting U: examining university

endowment management. 42 J.C. & U.L. 159-211 (2016).

EVIDENCE

Hardaway, Robert. Domestic violence and the Confrontation

Clause: the case for a prompt post-arrest confrontation hearing.

22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 1-27 (2015).

Mansour, Lukas. Comment. The sound of silence: evidentiary

analyses of precustodial silence in light of Salinas v. Texas. 105

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 271-295 (2015).

Sonenshein, David A. and student Ben Fabens-Lassen. Has the

residual exception swallowed the hearsay rule? 64 U. Kan. L.

Rev. 715-792 (2016).

FIRST AMENDMENT

Barmore, Cynthia. Panhandling after McCullen v. Coakley. 16

Nev. L.J. 585-624 (2016).

Goldberg, Erica. Free speech consequentialism. 116 Colum. L.

Rev. 687-756 (2016).

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King, Yolanda M. The right-of-publicity challenges for tattoo

copyrights. 16 Nev. L.J. 411-466 (2016).

Knake, Renee Newman. Lawyer speech in the regulatory state.

84 Fordham L. Rev. 2099-2120 (2016).

LeRoy, Michael H. How courts view academic freedom. 42 J.C.

& U.L. 1-58 (2016).

Levine, Lee and Stephen Wermiel. The Court and the

cannonball: an inside look. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 607-640 (2016).

O’Brien, Claire. Recent development. Casey, Camnitz, and

compelled speech: why the Fourth Circuit’s interpretation of

Casey sets the right standard for speech-and-display provisions.

94 N.C. L. Rev. 1036-1067 (2016).

Pal, Anupama. Banning Joseph Heller’s Catch-22: the case of

Minarcini v. Strongsville City School District and issues of

First Amendment rights, intellectual freedom, and censorship. 8

Elon L. Rev. 41-60 (2016).

Stern, Mark Joseph and Nat Stern. A new test to reconcile the

right of publicity with core First Amendment values. 23 J. Intell.

Prop. L. 92-112 (2015).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW

Baker, Brook K. and Katrina Geddes. Corporate power unbound:

investor-state arbitration of IP monopolies on medicines—Eli

Lilly v. Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1-59 (2015).

Kenna, Jenine. Note. Got milk? A call for federal regulation and

support of human donor milk. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 435-471

(2015).

Summer, Joseph Dylan. Note. Patenting marijuana strains:

baking up patent protection for growers in the legal fog of this

budding industry. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 169-209 (2015).

Zarin, Babak. Knead to know: cracking recipes and trade secret

law. 8 Elon L. Rev. 183-203 (2016).

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

Nicolas, Peter. Fundamental rights in a post-Obergefell world.

27 Yale J.L. & Feminism 331-361 (2016).

Safko, Emily D. Note. Are campus sexual assault tribunals fair?:

the need for judicial review and additional due process protections

in light of new case law. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2289-2333 (2016).

Smith, Eric S. The PACT Act as indicium of the due process

validity of the Marketplace Fairness Act. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 1-78

(2016).

GENDER

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Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender

Women’s Rights Law Reporter

Yale Journal of Law and Feminism

Befort, Stephen F. and Michael J. Vargas. Same-sex marriage

and Title VII. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 207-241 (2016).

Kennedy, Paloma Allegra. Note. Exiled and broken: new

amendments to UK’s discriminatory Immigration Rules make

“homemaking” impossible for UK women. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 191-214 (2016).

Rubio-Marín, Ruth. The (dis)establishment of gender: care and

gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 787-818 (2015).

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

Molina, Anna S. Note. The Sisyphean course of combating

gender discrimination in the federal marketplace for prime

contracts: rolling the boulder of small business size. 22 Cardozo

J.L. & Gender 109-154 (2015).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

Chittenden, William A. III, et al. Recent developments in health

insurance, life insurance, and disability insurance law. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 473-516 (2016).

Costin, Emily Seymour and Emily C. Hootkins. Recent

developments in employee benefits law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 355-373 (2016).

Daniels, Brittany L. Comment. Caution: hazards ahead! How the

EPA’s refusal to classify coal ash as hazardous waste fuels

environmental and public health concerns. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 93-

121 (2016).

Melone, Matthew A. King v. Burwell and the Chevron doctrine:

did the Court invite judicial activism? 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 663-

714 (2016).

Woolman, Stu and Courtenay Sprague. Nowhere to run, nowhere

to hide: the absence of public policy on intimate partner violence

abrogates the rights to health care and bodily integrity under the

South African Constitution. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 29-73

(2015).

HOUSING LAW

Elengold, Kate Sablosky. Structural subjugation: theorizing

racialized sexual harassment in housing. 27 Yale J.L. &

Feminism 227-286 (2016).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

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I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law

Bang, Naomi Jiyoung. Prosecuting human traffickers by

mobilizing human rights defenders as victims’ advocates. 15

Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1-53 (2016).

Barrow, Amy. Contested spaces during transition: regime change

in Myanmar and its implications for women. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 75-108 (2015).

Howard, Audrie. Note. Blood diamonds: the successes and

failures of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme in Angola,

Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.

137-159 (2016).

Jones, Jesse. Note. Humanitarian intervention in a multipolar

world. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 161-190 (2016).

Rashwan, Eman Muhammad. Egyptian women in transitional

justice after revolution. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 424-434

(2015).

Regan, Milton C., Jr. and Kath Hall. Lawyers in the shadow of

the regulatory state: transnational governance on business and

human rights. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2001-2037 (2016).

Renkiewicz, Paula. Comment. Sweat makes the green grass

grow: the precarious future of Qatar’s migrant workers in the run

up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup under the kafala system and

recommendations for effective reform. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 721-

761 (2016).

Woolman, Stu and Courtenay Sprague. Nowhere to run, nowhere

to hide: the absence of public policy on intimate partner violence

abrogates the rights to health care and bodily integrity under the

South African Constitution. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 29-73

(2015).

Bridging Across Cultures. Bernd Fischer, moderator; Rene Insam,

Helmut Buss, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 137-162

(2016).

IMMIGRATION LAW

Aryani-Sabet, Samar. Comment. Battered Iranian immigrant

women and the ineffectiveness of U.S. antiviolence remedies. 88

Temp. L. Rev. 313-356 (2016).

Hausman, David and Jayashri Srikantiah. Time, due process, and

representation: an empirical and legal analysis of continuances in

immigration court. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1823-1843 (2016).

Kennedy, Paloma Allegra. Note. Exiled and broken: new

amendments to UK’s discriminatory Immigration Rules make

“homemaking” impossible for UK women. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 191-214 (2016).

Kominers, Sara N. Student article. Caught in the gap between

status and no-status: lawful practice then and now. 17 Rutgers

Race & L. Rev. 57-83 (2016).

Lee, Stephen. Productivity and affinity in the age of dignity.

(Reviewing Ai-jen Poo with Ariane Conrad, The Age of Dignity:

Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 1137-1153 (2016).

Renkiewicz, Paula. Comment. Sweat makes the green grass

grow: the precarious future of Qatar’s migrant workers in the run

up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup under the kafala system and

recommendations for effective reform. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 721-

761 (2016).

Rubenstein, David S. Black-box immigration federalism.

(Reviewing Hiroshi Motomura, Immigration Outside the Law.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 983-1012 (2016).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Silcox, Katerina. Note. Thompson v. Fairfax County

Department of Family Services: determining the best interests

of the Indian child. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 141-169 (2015).

Wolfley, Jeanette. Reclaiming a presence in ancestral lands: the

return of Native peoples to the national parks. 56 Nat. Resources

J. 55-80 (2016).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

Banta, Natalie M. Death and privacy in the digital age. 94 N.C.

L. Rev. 927-990 (2016).

Deal, Timothy E. Note. Moving beyond “reasonable”: clarifying

the FTC’s use of its unfairness authority in data security

enforcement actions. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2227-2260 (2016).

Mandell, Steven P., et al. Recent developments in media,

privacy, defamation, and advertising law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 543-579 (2016).

Moy, Deborah. Note. North Carolina’s public records law and its

need to change. 8 Elon L. Rev. 229-243 (2016).

Saphner, Katharine. Note. You should be free to talk the talk and

walk the walk: applying Riley v. California to smart activity

trackers. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1689-1728 (2016).

Schropp, Stefan P. Recent development. Biometric data

collection and RFID tracking in schools: a reasoned approach to

reasonable expectations of privacy. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1068-1098

(2016).

INSURANCE LAW

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Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Intellectual Property Law

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Chien, Colleen. Beyond eureka: what creators want (freedom,

credit, and audiences) and how intellectual property can better

give it to them (by supporting, sharing, licensing, and attribution).

(Reviewing Jessica Silbey, The Eureka Myth: Creators,

Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 1081-1107 (2016).

Ferrari, Joe. Comment. Garcia v. Google: the impracticalities of

awarding copyright authorship for five seconds of fame. 56 Santa

Clara L. Rev. 375-411 (2016).

Johnson, Brittany. Note. Live long and prosper: how the

persistent and increasing popularity of fan fiction requires a new

solution in copyright law. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1645-1687 (2016).

King, Yolanda M. The right-of-publicity challenges for tattoo

copyrights. 16 Nev. L.J. 411-466 (2016).

McGowan, David. Lawyering within the domain of expertise. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1929-1961 (2016).

Raciti, Eric P., Yolanda Álvarez and R. Andrew Patty II. Recent

developments in intellectual property law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 517-541 (2016).

Tanghe, Yole. Case note. The EU’s external competence in IP

matters: the contribution of the Daiichi Sankyo case to cloudy

constitutional concepts, blurred borders, and corresponding court

jurisdiction. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 139-163 (2015).

Zarin, Babak. Knead to know: cracking recipes and trade secret

law. 8 Elon L. Rev. 183-203 (2016).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law

Caplin, Jessica. Comment. Politics in conflict: why the interests

of states inescapably infuse international humanitarian law, the

case of Mexico’s drug war. 8 Elon L. Rev. 107-154 (2016).

Deeks, Ashley S. Confronting and adapting: intelligence agencies

and international law. 102 Va. L. Rev. 599-685 (2016).

Jones, Jesse. Note. Humanitarian intervention in a multipolar

world. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 161-190 (2016).

Renkiewicz, Paula. Comment. Sweat makes the green grass

grow: the precarious future of Qatar’s migrant workers in the run

up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup under the kafala system and

recommendations for effective reform. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 721-

761 (2016).

Symposium: Who Supports International Law, and Why? The

United States, the European Union, and the International Legal

Order. Introduction by Mark A. Pollack; articles by Başak Çalı,

Martijn Groenleer, R. Daniel Kelemen, Tim Knievel, Jappe

Eckhardt, Manfred Elsig and Gráinne de Búrca. 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 873-1007 (2015).

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Reviews for this journal.)

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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Law Reviews for:

Columbia Journal of European Law

Pepperdine Law Review

Baker, Brook K. and Katrina Geddes. Corporate power unbound:

investor-state arbitration of IP monopolies on medicines—Eli

Lilly v. Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1-59 (2015).

Clements, Ginger. Comment. The harmonizing directive of

Section 1508: foreign case law’s role in interpreting Chapter 15 of

the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 435-468

(2016).

Dimitropoulos, Georgios. Constructing the independence of

international investment arbitrators: past, present and future. 36

Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 371-434 (2016).

Eckhardt, Jappe and Manfred Elsig. Support for international

trade law: the US and EU compared. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L.

966-986 (2015).

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. Foreword by Thomas J.

Stipanowich and Alexander Insam; panel participation by Bernd

Fischer, Nancy Vanderlip, Mary Beth Cantrell, Alexander Insam,

moderators; Rene Insam, Helmut Buss, Scott Partridge, Jeremy

Lack, Debra Gerardi, Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, David Huebner, Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J.

Stipanowich, panelists; articles by Karinya Verghese, Peter W.

Benner, Véronique Fraser, Jean-François Roberge, Joel Lee and

Mark Lim. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-359 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

JUDGES

Bazelon, Lara. For shame: the public humiliation of prosecutors

by judges to correct wrongful convictions. 29 Geo. J. Legal

Ethics 305-353 (2016).

Chesley, Andrew. Note. The scope of United States magistrate

judge authority after Stern v. Marshall. 116 Colum. L. Rev.

757-803 (2016).

Kang, Michael S. and Joanna M. Shepherd. Judging judicial

elections. (Reviewing Melinda Gann Hall, Attacking Judges:

How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Court

Elections.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 929-949 (2016).

Schaefer, Jan K. Court assistance in arbitration—some

observations on the critical stand-by function of the courts. 43

Pepp. L. Rev. 521-538 (2016).

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Steinitz, Maya and Paul Gowder. Transnational litigation as a

prisoner’s dilemma. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 751-816 (2016).

JURISDICTION

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Law Reviews for:

Pepperdine Law Review

Bressler, Jon D. Comment. Impermissive counterclaims: why

nonresident plaintiffs can contest personal jurisdiction in

unrelated countersuits. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 641-673 (2016).

Chung, Seungwon. Note. The shoe doesn’t fit: general

jurisdiction should follow corporate structure. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1599-1643 (2016).

Dodson, Scott and Philip A. Pucillo. Joint and several

jurisdiction. 65 Duke L.J. 1323-1360 (2016).

Farbiarz, Michael. Accuracy and adjudication: the promise of

extraterritorial due process. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 625-686 (2016).

Feldman, Brett M. Comment. Which comes first: class

certification or jurisdictional analysis. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 383-409

(2016).

Lambert, Wm. Grayson. Unmixing the mess: resolving the circuit

split over the Brillhart/Wilton doctrine and mixed complaints.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 793-836 (2016).

Melone, Matthew A. King v. Burwell and the Chevron doctrine:

did the Court invite judicial activism? 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 663-

714 (2016).

Rauch, Daniel E. Note. Fractional standing. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

281-301 (2016).

Tanghe, Yole. Case note. The EU’s external competence in IP

matters: the contribution of the Daiichi Sankyo case to cloudy

constitutional concepts, blurred borders, and corresponding court

jurisdiction. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 139-163 (2015).

Symposium: International Arbitration and the Courts.

Introduction by Donald Earl Childress III, Jack J. Coe, Jr. and

student Lacey L. Estudillo; exchange with Jack J. Coe, Jr.,

moderator; George Bermann, Alan Rau, discussants; articles by

Christopher R. Drahozal, Jan K. Schaefer, Jarrod Wong, Alan

Scott Rau, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Maxi Scherer, Abby Cohen

Smutney, Anne D. Smith and McCoy Pitt. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 461-

678 (2016).

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Reviews for this journal.)

JURISPRUDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Blankfein-Tabachnick, David. Property, duress, and consensual

relationships. (Reviewing Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Speech

Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law.) 114 Mich. L. Rev.

1013-1036 (2016).

Calabresi, Steven G. and Hannah M. Begley. Justice Oliver

Wendell Holmes and Chief Justice John Roberts' dissent in

Obergefell v. Hodges. 8 Elon L. Rev. 1-39 (2016).

Geisinger, Alex C. and Michael Ashley Stein. Expressive law

and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Reviewing Richard H.

McAdams, The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories and Limits.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1061-1079 (2016).

Sourgens, Frédéric G. The virtue of path dependence in the law.

56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 303-374 (2016).

JUVENILES

Lewis, Myrisha S. Biology, genetics, nurture, and the law: the

expansion of the legal definition of family to include three or

more parents. 16 Nev. L.J. 743-773 (2016).

Manno, David. Comment. How dramatic shifts in perceptions of

parenting have exposed families, free-range or otherwise, to state

intervention: a common law tort approach to redefining child

neglect. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 675-720 (2016).

Mills, John R., Anna M. Dorn and Amelia Courtney Hritz.

Juvenile life without parole in law and practice: chronicling the

rapid change underway. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 535-605 (2016).

Roman, Hannah. Foster parenting as work. 27 Yale J.L. &

Feminism 179-225 (2016).

Shebar, Elias. Note. Title IX—a new frontier for the rights of

transgender youth? The demand for federal regulations clarifying

the Act’s applicability. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 155-179

(2015).

Silcox, Katerina. Note. Thompson v. Fairfax County

Department of Family Services: determining the best interests

of the Indian child. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 141-169 (2015).

LABOR LAW

Chittenden, William A. III, et al. Recent developments in health

insurance, life insurance, and disability insurance law. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 473-516 (2016).

Costin, Emily Seymour and Emily C. Hootkins. Recent

developments in employee benefits law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 355-373 (2016).

Goodman, Matthew J. Comment. The Private Attorney General

Act: how to manage the unmanageable. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

413-455 (2016).

Lee, Stephen. Productivity and affinity in the age of dignity.

(Reviewing Ai-jen Poo with Ariane Conrad, The Age of Dignity:

Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 1137-1153 (2016).

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Lotito, Michael, Brendan J. Fitzgerald and student Dominic

LoVerde. Recent developments in employment law and

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 375-407 (2016).

Prieto, Lyanne. Note. “Shocking the conscience” or suffering as

scapegoats?: why the Vergara opinion misinterpreted the role

that teachers and tenure play in disadvantaging poor and minority

students. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 85-129 (2016).

Zirkel, Perry A. Judicial review of teacher-school board

grievance arbitration: an empirical analysis. 45 J.L. & Educ. 181-

225 (2016).

LAND USE

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Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

National Parks at the Centennial. Foreword by Sen. Tom Udall;

introduction by Robert B. Keiter; articles by Sarah J. Morath,

Alan W. Barton, Jeanette Wolfley, Ryan B. Stoa, Stephanie

Showalter Otts, Catherine Janasie, Paula Cotter, Elizabeth Ann

Glass Geltman, Eric Biber and Elisabeth Long Esposito. 56 Nat.

Resources J. 1-256 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

LAW AND SOCIETY

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Law Reviews for:

Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

William & Mary Policy Review

Women’s Rights Law Reporter

Yale Journal of Law and Feminism

Blankfein-Tabachnick, David. Property, duress, and consensual

relationships. (Reviewing Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Speech

Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law.) 114 Mich. L. Rev.

1013-1036 (2016).

Chien, Colleen. Beyond eureka: what creators want (freedom,

credit, and audiences) and how intellectual property can better

give it to them (by supporting, sharing, licensing, and attribution).

(Reviewing Jessica Silbey, The Eureka Myth: Creators,

Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 1081-1107 (2016).

Freilich, Joshua D. and Graeme R. Newman. Transforming

piecemeal social engineering into “grand” crime prevention

policy: toward a new criminology of social control. 105 J. Crim.

L. & Criminology 203-232 (2015).

Geisinger, Alex C. and Michael Ashley Stein. Expressive law

and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Reviewing Richard H.

McAdams, The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories and Limits.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1061-1079 (2016).

Kominers, Sara N. Student article. Caught in the gap between

status and no-status: lawful practice then and now. 17 Rutgers

Race & L. Rev. 57-83 (2016).

Levin, Benjamin. Guns and drugs. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2173-

2226 (2016).

Rauterberg, Gabriel. The corporation’s place in society.

(Reviewing Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm:

The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 913-928 (2016).

Rountree, Meredith Martin. Criminals get all the rights: the

sociolegal construction of different rights to die. 105 J. Crim. L.

& Criminology 149-202 (2015).

Shaffer, Gregory. Law, constitutionalism, and world society:

Kjaer, Kratochwil, and global (dis)order. (Reviewing Friedrich

Kratochwil, The Status of Law in World Society: Meditations on

the Role and Rule of Law; Poul Kjaer, Constitutionalism in the

Global Realm: A Sociological Approach.) 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 1063-1077 (2015).

Sourgens, Frédéric G. The virtue of path dependence in the law.

56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 303-374 (2016).

Underhill, Kristen. When extrinsic incentives displace intrinsic

motivation: designing legal carrots and sticks to confront the

challenge of motivational crowding-out. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 213-

279 (2016).

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. Foreword by Thomas J.

Stipanowich and Alexander Insam; panel participation by Bernd

Fischer, Nancy Vanderlip, Mary Beth Cantrell, Alexander Insam,

moderators; Rene Insam, Helmut Buss, Scott Partridge, Jeremy

Lack, Debra Gerardi, Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, David Huebner, Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J.

Stipanowich, panelists; articles by Karinya Verghese, Peter W.

Benner, Véronique Fraser, Jean-François Roberge, Joel Lee and

Mark Lim. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-359 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Deeks, Ashley S. Confronting and adapting: intelligence agencies

and international law. 102 Va. L. Rev. 599-685 (2016).

Lukenbill, Erika L. Note. Navarette v. California: the Supreme

Court walks a wobbly line in the face of drunk driving

anonymous tips. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 107-139 (2015).

Rizer, Arthur. Trading police for soldiers: has the Posse

Comitatus Act helped militarize our police and set the stage for

more Fergusons? 16 Nev. L.J. 467-513 (2016).

Sabel, Charles F. and William H. Simon. The duty of responsible

administration and the problem of police accountability. 33 Yale

J. on Reg. 165-211 (2016).

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LAW OF THE SEA

Recio-Blanco, Xiao. Transnational area-based ocean

management: finding avenues for regulatory harmonization. 7

Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 95-141 (2015).

Rossi, Christopher R. ‘A unique international problem’: the

Svalbard Treaty, equal enjoyment, and terra nullius: lessons of

territorial temptation from history. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L.

Rev. 93-136 (2016).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

Binder, Guyora and Robert Weisberg. What is criminal law

about? 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1173-1205 (2016).

Ohlin, Jens David. The changing market for criminal law

casebooks. 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1155-1172 (2016).

Shapiro, Fred R. and Julie Graves Krishnaswami. The secret

history of the Bluebook. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1563-1598 (2016).

Sunstein, Cass R. In praise of law books and law reviews (and

jargon-filled academic writing). 114 Mich. L. Rev. 833-845

(2016).

Usman, Elizabeth Adamo. Making legal education stick: using

cognitive science to foster long-term learning in the legal writing

classroom. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 355-398 (2016).

LEGAL EDUCATION

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Law Reviews for:

Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics

Binder, Guyora and Robert Weisberg. What is criminal law

about? 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1173-1205 (2016).

McClain, Russell A. Helping our students reach their full

potential: the insidious consequences of ignoring stereotype

threat. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 1-56 (2016).

Ohlin, Jens David. The changing market for criminal law

casebooks. 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1155-1172 (2016).

Steinbuch, Robert. Finding female faculty: empirically assessing

the current state of women in the legal academy. 36 Women’s

Rts. L. Rep. 375-423 (2015).

LEGAL HISTORY

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Southern Legal History

Franklin, Cary. Roe as we know it. (Reviewing Mary Ziegler,

After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.) 114 Mich.

L. Rev. 867-892 (2016).

Pal, Anupama. Banning Joseph Heller’s Catch-22: the case of

Minarcini v. Strongsville City School District and issues of

First Amendment rights, intellectual freedom, and censorship. 8

Elon L. Rev. 41-60 (2016).

Reinert, Alexander A. Reconceptualizing the Eighth

Amendment: slaves, prisoners, and “cruel and unusual”

punishment. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 817-860 (2016).

Rubio-Marín, Ruth. The (dis)establishment of gender: care and

gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 787-818 (2015).

Shapiro, Fred R. and Julie Graves Krishnaswami. The secret

history of the Bluebook. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1563-1598 (2016).

LEGAL PROFESSION

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Law Reviews for:

Fordham Law Review

Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics

Fraser, Véronique and Jean-François Roberge. Legal design

lawyering: rebooting the legal business model with design

thinking. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 303-316 (2016).

Hague, David R. Fraud on the court and abusive discovery. 16

Nev. L.J. 707-742 (2016).

Rapping, Jonathan A. It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird: the need for

idealism in the legal profession. (Reviewing Harper Lee, Go Set

a Watchman.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 847-865 (2016).

Lawyering in the Regulatory State. Foreword by Nancy J. Moore;

articles by David Hausman, Jayashri Srikantiah, Milan Markovic,

Sung Hui Kim, Bernard W. Bell, David McGowan, George M.

Cohen, Milton C. Regan, Jr., Kath Hall, Elizabeth Chambliss,

Dana Remus, Daniel J. Bussel and Renee Newman Knake. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1811-2120 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

McCuskey, Elizabeth Y. Submerged precedent. 16 Nev. L.J.

515-584 (2016).

Pal, Anupama. Banning Joseph Heller’s Catch-22: the case of

Minarcini v. Strongsville City School District and issues of

First Amendment rights, intellectual freedom, and censorship. 8

Elon L. Rev. 41-60 (2016).

Shapiro, Fred R. and Julie Graves Krishnaswami. The secret

history of the Bluebook. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1563-1598 (2016).

Sunstein, Cass R. In praise of law books and law reviews (and

jargon-filled academic writing). 114 Mich. L. Rev. 833-845

(2016).

LEGISLATION

Drahozal, Christopher R. Innovation in arbitration law: the case

of Delaware. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 493-519 (2016).

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Greenberg, Brad A. Rethinking technology neutrality. 100 Minn.

L. Rev. 1495-1562 (2016).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

Hamilton, Neil and Sarah Schaefer. What legal education can

learn from medical education about competency-based learning

outcomes including those related to professional formation and

professionalism. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 399-438 (2016).

Kern, Brittney. Student article. “You are obligated to terminate

this pregnancy immediately”: the contractual obligations of a

surrogate to abort her pregnancy. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 344-

374 (2015).

Rountree, Meredith Martin. Criminals get all the rights: the

sociolegal construction of different rights to die. 105 J. Crim. L.

& Criminology 149-202 (2015).

Small, Bryan A. Is Casey viable? 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 472-

520 (2015).

Taylor, Mariel, Caitlin Schweppe and student Peter Mueller.

Recent developments in medicine and the law. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 581-599 (2016).

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

Barrow, Amy. Contested spaces during transition: regime change

in Myanmar and its implications for women. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 75-108 (2015).

Caplin, Jessica. Comment. Politics in conflict: why the interests

of states inescapably infuse international humanitarian law, the

case of Mexico’s drug war. 8 Elon L. Rev. 107-154 (2016).

Lin, Tom C.W. Financial weapons of war. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1377-1440 (2016).

Rashwan, Eman Muhammad. Egyptian women in transitional

justice after revolution. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 424-434

(2015).

Rizer, Arthur. Trading police for soldiers: has the Posse

Comitatus Act helped militarize our police and set the stage for

more Fergusons? 16 Nev. L.J. 467-513 (2016).

MOTOR VEHICLES

Bell, Bernard W. Recalling the lawyers: the NHTSA, GM, and

the Chevrolet Cobalt. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1899-1927 (2016).

Lukenbill, Erika L. Note. Navarette v. California: the Supreme

Court walks a wobbly line in the face of drunk driving

anonymous tips. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 107-139 (2015).

Suder, Morgan Paige and Krystal Norris Weaver. Recent

developments in automobile litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac.

L.J. 289-305 (2016).

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

Recio-Blanco, Xiao. Transnational area-based ocean

management: finding avenues for regulatory harmonization. 7

Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 95-141 (2015).

National Parks at the Centennial. Foreword by Sen. Tom Udall;

introduction by Robert B. Keiter; articles by Sarah J. Morath,

Alan W. Barton, Jeanette Wolfley, Ryan B. Stoa, Stephanie

Showalter Otts, Catherine Janasie, Paula Cotter, Elizabeth Ann

Glass Geltman, Eric Biber and Elisabeth Long Esposito. 56 Nat.

Resources J. 1-256 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Franklin, Eric H. A rational approach to business entity choice.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 573-662 (2016).

Bridging Across Cultures. Bernd Fischer, moderator; Rene Insam,

Helmut Buss, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 137-162

(2016).

OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW

Busteed, Evan W. Comment. Bakken crude and the Ford Pinto of

railcars: the growing need for adequate regulation of the

transportation of crude oil by rail. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 63-91

(2016).

Daniels, Brittany L. Comment. Caution: hazards ahead! How the

EPA’s refusal to classify coal ash as hazardous waste fuels

environmental and public health concerns. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 93-

121 (2016).

Geltman, Elizabeth Ann Glass. Oil & gas drilling in national

parks. 56 Nat. Resources J. 145-192 (2016).

Howard, Audrie. Note. Blood diamonds: the successes and

failures of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme in Angola,

Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.

137-159 (2016).

Quinn, Danielle. A fracking fragile issue: courts continue to

tiptoe around subsurface trespass claims. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 1-33

(2016).

POLITICS

Bramnick, Kayla M. Student article. Germany’s yesterday is

Cuba’s tomorrow: comparing the German democratization to the

Cuban transformation. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 1-44 (2015).

Çalı, Başak. Comparing the support of the EU and the US for

international human rights law qua international human rights

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law: worlds too far apart? 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 901-922

(2015).

Franklin, Cary. Roe as we know it. (Reviewing Mary Ziegler,

After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.) 114 Mich.

L. Rev. 867-892 (2016).

Kahn, Robert A. Does it matter how one opposes memory bans?

A commentary on Liberté pour l’Histoire. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 55-92 (2016).

Khoo, Jerald. Note. Towards a two-speed Europe: national

sovereignty and the absence of political integration in the

Eurozone. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 165-192 (2015).

McGarry, John and Neophytos Loizides. Power-sharing in a re-

united Cyprus: centripetal coalitions vs. proportional sequential

coalitions. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 847-872 (2015).

Pollack, Mark A. Who Supports International Law, and Why?

The United States, the European Union, and the International

Legal Order. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 873-900 (2015).

Schwartz, Andrew A. Financing corporate elections. 41 J. Corp.

L. 863-925 (2016).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Bagenstos, Samuel R. Who is responsible for the stealth assault

on civil rights? (Reviewing Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court:

Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 893-911 (2016).

Castle, Amii N. A comprehensive overview: 2015 amendments

to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 837-

859 (2016).

Feldman, Brett M. Comment. Which comes first: class

certification or jurisdictional analysis. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 383-409

(2016).

Gelbach, Jonah B. Material facts on the debate over Twombly

and Iqbal. 68 Stan. L. Rev. 369-424 (2016).

Goodman, Matthew J. Comment. The Private Attorney General

Act: how to manage the unmanageable. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

413-455 (2016).

Hague, David R. Fraud on the court and abusive discovery. 16

Nev. L.J. 707-742 (2016).

Hines, Laura J. Codifying the issue class action. 16 Nev. L.J.

625-657 (2016).

Johnson, Alessandra Rose. Note. Oh, won’t you stay with me?:

determining whether § 3 of the FAA requires a stay in light of

Katz v. Cellco Partnership. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2261-2287

(2016).

Knight, Jared F. Note. Of conflicts and corporations: analyzing

corporate forms for future litigation finance firms. 41 J. Corp. L.

993-1007 (2016).

Molk, Peter and Verity Winship. LLCs and the private ordering

of dispute resolution. 41 J. Corp. L. 795-815 (2016).

Mura, Andre M., et al. Recent developments in appellate

advocacy. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 269-288 (2016).

Root, Veronica. Modern-day monitorships. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

109-163 (2016).

Tesoriero, Lucas F. Note. Pre-Twombly precedent: have

Leatherman and Swierkiewicz earned retirement too? 65 Duke

L.J. 1521-1550 (2016).

Wonder, Marianna. Note. The changing odds of the Chancery

lottery. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2381-2412 (2016).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Coan, Andrew and Nicholas Bullard. Judicial capacity and

executive power. 102 Va. L. Rev. 765-831 (2016).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Fordham Law Review

Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics

Hague, David R. Fraud on the court and abusive discovery. 16

Nev. L.J. 707-742 (2016).

Strick, Daniel S., et al. Recent developments affecting

professionals’, directors’, and officers’ liability. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 635-666 (2016).

Lawyering in the Regulatory State. Foreword by Nancy J. Moore;

articles by David Hausman, Jayashri Srikantiah, Milan Markovic,

Sung Hui Kim, Bernard W. Bell, David McGowan, George M.

Cohen, Milton C. Regan, Jr., Kath Hall, Elizabeth Chambliss,

Dana Remus, Daniel J. Bussel and Renee Newman Knake. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1811-2120 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

Brown, Eleanor Marie Lawrence. On black South Africans, black

Americans, and black West Indians: some thoughts on We want

what’s ours. (Reviewing Bernadette Atuahene, We Want What’s

Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1037-1059 (2016).

Dawson, Patrick A. Slaves, the law, and the banality of horror.

23 J. S. Legal Hist. 161-178 (2015).

Hill, Jerel J., Amelia K. Steindorff and Vanessa H. Widener.

Recent developments in title insurance litigation. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 701-722 (2016).

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Levin, Jay M., et al. Recent developments in property insurance

coverage litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 667-699

(2016).

Quinn, Danielle. A fracking fragile issue: courts continue to

tiptoe around subsurface trespass claims. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 1-33

(2016).

Seaton, Kathryn. Note. Taking a closer look at just

compensation: state regulation of groundwater withdrawals as an

appropriate use of their police powers. 41 J. Corp. L. 1009-1023

(2016).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Dixon, Rosalind. Constitutional drafting and distrust. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 819-846 (2015).

Jenkins, Lily B. Note. U.S. v. Cruz: human security for who?

Over-securitizing threats post Sell. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 77-105

(2015).

Johnston, E. Lea. Communication and competence for self-

representation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2121-2172 (2016).

McClain, Russell A. Helping our students reach their full

potential: the insidious consequences of ignoring stereotype

threat. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 1-56 (2016).

Usman, Elizabeth Adamo. Making legal education stick: using

cognitive science to foster long-term learning in the legal writing

classroom. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 355-398 (2016).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

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Law Reviews for:

Rutgers Race and the Law Review

Alphonso, Gwendoline. Public & private order: law, race,

morality and the antebellum courts of Louisiana, 1830-1860. 23

J. S. Legal Hist. 117-160 (2015).

Brown, Eleanor Marie Lawrence. On black South Africans, black

Americans, and black West Indians: some thoughts on We want

what’s ours. (Reviewing Bernadette Atuahene, We Want What’s

Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1037-1059 (2016).

Dawson, Patrick A. Slaves, the law, and the banality of horror.

23 J. S. Legal Hist. 161-178 (2015).

Elengold, Kate Sablosky. Structural subjugation: theorizing

racialized sexual harassment in housing. 27 Yale J.L. &

Feminism 227-286 (2016).

Kahn, Robert A. Does it matter how one opposes memory bans?

A commentary on Liberté pour l’Histoire. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 55-92 (2016).

Killenbeck, Ann Mallatt. Ferguson, Fisher, and the future:

diversity and inclusion as a remedy for implicit racial bias. 42

J.C. & U.L. 59-117 (2016).

Mills, John R., Anna M. Dorn and Amelia Courtney Hritz.

Juvenile life without parole in law and practice: chronicling the

rapid change underway. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 535-605 (2016).

RELIGION

Barrow, Amy. Contested spaces during transition: regime change

in Myanmar and its implications for women. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 75-108 (2015).

Checketts, Eric. Note. Taking free exercise the second mile: why

Hobby Lobby fails to go far enough. 41 J. Corp. L. 971-992

(2016).

Miller, Courtney. Note. “Spiritual but not religious”: rethinking

the legal definition of religion. 102 Va. L. Rev. 833-894 (2016).

REMEDIES

Bagenstos, Samuel R. Who is responsible for the stealth assault

on civil rights? (Reviewing Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court:

Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 893-911 (2016).

Root, Veronica. Modern-day monitorships. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

109-163 (2016).

Rosenthal, Danielle B., and students Jonathan Atkins & Joshua D.

Weiss. The inequities of AEDPA equitable tolling: a

misapplication of agency law. 68 Stan. L. Rev. 427-478 (2016).

Scherer, Maxi. Effects of international judgments relating to

awards. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 637-646 (2016).

REPRODUCTION

Checketts, Eric. Note. Taking free exercise the second mile: why

Hobby Lobby fails to go far enough. 41 J. Corp. L. 971-992

(2016).

Franklin, Cary. Roe as we know it. (Reviewing Mary Ziegler,

After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.) 114 Mich.

L. Rev. 867-892 (2016).

Kern, Brittney. Student article. “You are obligated to terminate

this pregnancy immediately”: the contractual obligations of a

surrogate to abort her pregnancy. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 344-

374 (2015).

O’Brien, Claire. Recent development. Casey, Camnitz, and

compelled speech: why the Fourth Circuit’s interpretation of

Casey sets the right standard for speech-and-display provisions.

94 N.C. L. Rev. 1036-1067 (2016).

Small, Bryan A. Is Casey viable? 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 472-

520 (2015).

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RETIREMENT SECURITY

Costin, Emily Seymour and Emily C. Hootkins. Recent

developments in employee benefits law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 355-373 (2016).

Maher, Brendan S. Regulating employment-based anything. 100

Minn. L. Rev. 1257-1322 (2016).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Fraser, Véronique and Jean-François Roberge. Legal design

lawyering: rebooting the legal business model with design

thinking. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 303-316 (2016).

Greenberg, Brad A. Rethinking technology neutrality. 100 Minn.

L. Rev. 1495-1562 (2016).

Jennejohn, Matthew. The private order of innovation networks.

68 Stan. L. Rev. 281-366 (2016).

Kester, Robin. Note. Demystifying the Internet of things:

industry impact, standardization problems, and legal

considerations. 8 Elon L. Rev. 205-227 (2016).

Martin, Benton and Jeremiah Newhall. Technology and the guilty

mind: when do technology providers become criminal

accomplices? 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 95-148 (2015).

Mehra, Salil K. Antitrust and the robo-seller: competition in the

time of algorithms. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1323-1375 (2016).

Saphner, Katharine. Note. You should be free to talk the talk and

walk the walk: applying Riley v. California to smart activity

trackers. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1689-1728 (2016).

Schropp, Stefan P. Recent development. Biometric data

collection and RFID tracking in schools: a reasoned approach to

reasonable expectations of privacy. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1068-1098

(2016).

Verret, J.W. Uber-ized corporate law: toward a 21st century

corporate governance for crowdfunding and app-based investor

communications. 41 J. Corp. L. 927-969 (2016).

Harnessing the Power of Information and Insight to Improve

Strategic Decision Making and Choice. Mary Beth Cantrell,

moderator; Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R. Philbin,

panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 193-231 (2016).

SECOND AMENDMENT

Levin, Benjamin. Guns and drugs. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2173-

2226 (2016).

SECURITIES LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Temple Law Review

Kim, Sung Hui. Inside lawyers: friends or gatekeepers? 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1867-1897 (2016).

Moskvan, Dominik. The clash of intra-EU bilateral investment of

patient capital in Europe: perspectives on the new shareholder

rights directive. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 101-138 (2015).

Skinner, Christina Parajon. Whistleblowers and financial

innovation. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 861-926 (2016).

Strand, Therese. Short-termism in the European Union. 22

Colum. J. Eur. L. 15-60 (2015).

Tevlin, William R. Note. The conscious parallelism of wolf

packs: applying the antitrust conspiracy framework to section

13(d) activist group formation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2335-2379

(2016).

Wan, Joshua S. Note. Systemically important asset managers:

perspectives on Dodd-Frank’s systemic designation mechanism.

116 Colum. L. Rev. 805-841 (2016).

Business Law: Imagining a New Paradigm for Insider Trading

Law. Articles by Mercer Bullard and John P. Anderson. 88

Temp. L. Rev. 223-311 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Bagaric, Mirko and Sandeep Gopalan. A sober assessment of the

link between substance abuse and crime — eliminating drug and

alcohol use from the sentencing calculus. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

243-302 (2016).

Bailey, John Patrick. Note. Run-on sentence: remedies for

erroneous career offender enhancements. 65 Duke L.J. 1477-

1519 (2016).

Bazelon, Lara. For shame: the public humiliation of prosecutors

by judges to correct wrongful convictions. 29 Geo. J. Legal

Ethics 305-353 (2016).

Bray, Samuel L. “Necessary AND proper” and “cruel AND

unusual”: hendiadys in the Constitution. 102 Va. L. Rev. 687-764

(2016).

Hinman, Travis S. Comment. Varying degrees of innocence?

Expanding the McQuiggin exception to noncapital sentencing

errors. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 991-1035 (2016).

Jenkins, Lily B. Note. U.S. v. Cruz: human security for who?

Over-securitizing threats post Sell. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 77-105

(2015).

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Mills, John R., Anna M. Dorn and Amelia Courtney Hritz.

Juvenile life without parole in law and practice: chronicling the

rapid change underway. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 535-605 (2016).

Pfaff, John F. The complicated economics of prison reform.

(Reviewing Hadar Aviram, Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era

Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment; Marie

Gottschalk, Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of

American Politics.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 951-981 (2016).

Reinert, Alexander A. Reconceptualizing the Eighth

Amendment: slaves, prisoners, and “cruel and unusual”

punishment. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 817-860 (2016).

Rosenthal, Danielle B., and students Jonathan Atkins & Joshua D.

Weiss. The inequities of AEDPA equitable tolling: a

misapplication of agency law. 68 Stan. L. Rev. 427-478 (2016).

Saetveit, Kristin. Note. Beyond Pollard: applying the Sixth

Amendment’s speedy trial right to sentencing. 68 Stan. L. Rev.

481-509 (2016).

SEX CRIMES

Aryani-Sabet, Samar. Comment. Battered Iranian immigrant

women and the ineffectiveness of U.S. antiviolence remedies. 88

Temp. L. Rev. 313-356 (2016).

Bang, Naomi Jiyoung. Prosecuting human traffickers by

mobilizing human rights defenders as victims’ advocates. 15

Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1-53 (2016).

Falk, Patricia J. Husbands who drug and rape their wives: the

injustice of the marital exemption in Ohio’s sexual offenses. 36

Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 265-309 (2015).

Safko, Emily D. Note. Are campus sexual assault tribunals fair?:

the need for judicial review and additional due process protections

in light of new case law. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2289-2333 (2016).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Befort, Stephen F. and Michael J. Vargas. Same-sex marriage

and Title VII. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 207-241 (2016).

Nicolas, Peter. Fundamental rights in a post-Obergefell world.

27 Yale J.L. & Feminism 331-361 (2016).

Shebar, Elias. Note. Title IX—a new frontier for the rights of

transgender youth? The demand for federal regulations clarifying

the Act’s applicability. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 155-179

(2015).

SOCIAL WELFARE

Adamson, Michael B. Note. Earned Income Tax Credit: path

dependence and the blessing of undertheorization. 65 Duke L.J.

1439-1476 (2016).

Markovic, Milan. Lawyers and the secret welfare state. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1845-1865 (2016).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

Chambliss, Elizabeth and Dana Remus. Nothing could be finer?:

the role of agency general counsel in North and South Carolina.

84 Fordham L. Rev. 2039-2071 (2016).

Jacoby, Melissa B. Federalism form and function in the Detroit

bankruptcy. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 55-108 (2016).

Quinn, Danielle. A fracking fragile issue: courts continue to

tiptoe around subsurface trespass claims. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 1-33

(2016).

Summer, Joseph Dylan. Note. Patenting marijuana strains:

baking up patent protection for growers in the legal fog of this

budding industry. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 169-209 (2015).

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Calabresi, Steven G. and Hannah M. Begley. Justice Oliver

Wendell Holmes and Chief Justice John Roberts' dissent in

Obergefell v. Hodges. 8 Elon L. Rev. 1-39 (2016).

Coan, Andrew and Nicholas Bullard. Judicial capacity and

executive power. 102 Va. L. Rev. 765-831 (2016).

de Búrca, Gráinne. Internalization of international law by the

CJEU and the US Supreme Court. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L.

987-1007 (2015).

Levine, Lee and Stephen Wermiel. The Court and the

cannonball: an inside look. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 607-640 (2016).

Wong, Jarrod. BG Group v. Republic of Argentina: a Supreme

misunderstanding of investment treaty arbitration. 43 Pepp. L.

Rev. 541-574 (2016).

TAX POLICY

Adamson, Michael B. Note. Earned Income Tax Credit: path

dependence and the blessing of undertheorization. 65 Duke L.J.

1439-1476 (2016).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

Adamson, Michael B. Note. Earned Income Tax Credit: path

dependence and the blessing of undertheorization. 65 Duke L.J.

1439-1476 (2016).

Magagna, David C. Comment. Congress, give renewable energy

a fair fight: passage of the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act

would give renewable energy the financial footing needed to

independently succeed. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 149-180 (2016).

Melone, Matthew A. King v. Burwell and the Chevron doctrine:

did the Court invite judicial activism? 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 663-

714 (2016).

Smith, Eric S. The PACT Act as indicium of the due process

validity of the Marketplace Fairness Act. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 1-78

(2016).

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TERRORISM

McCluskey, Samantha Kennedy. Note. The crime of being

suspicious: British counter-terrorism legislation and the history of

discriminatory preventative laws in the United Kingdom. 17

Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 135-165 (2016).

TORTS

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Law Reviews for:

Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal

Bell, Bernard W. Recalling the lawyers: the NHTSA, GM, and

the Chevrolet Cobalt. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1899-1927 (2016).

Manno, David. Comment. How dramatic shifts in perceptions of

parenting have exposed families, free-range or otherwise, to state

intervention: a common law tort approach to redefining child

neglect. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 675-720 (2016).

Sammin, Kyle. Honor and dignity: the common law of privacy,

North and South, 1890-1967. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. 93-115 (2015).

TRADE REGULATION

Deal, Timothy E. Note. Moving beyond “reasonable”: clarifying

the FTC’s use of its unfairness authority in data security

enforcement actions. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2227-2260 (2016).

Lim, Yong and Geeyoung Min. Competition and corporate

governance: teaming up to police tunneling. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. &

Bus. 267-301 (2016).

Mehra, Salil K. Antitrust and the robo-seller: competition in the

time of algorithms. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1323-1375 (2016).

Seifter, Leonard Robert III. Note. Clearing the brush: the best

solution for the USPTO’s continued “deadwood” problem. 23 J.

Intell. Prop. L. 143-168 (2015).

Tevlin, William R. Note. The conscious parallelism of wolf

packs: applying the antitrust conspiracy framework to section

13(d) activist group formation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2335-2379

(2016).

Willett, Kelsie. Note. Exceptionally vague: attorney fee shifting

under the Lanham Act. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 211-240 (2015).

TRANSPORTATION LAW

Busteed, Evan W. Comment. Bakken crude and the Ford Pinto of

railcars: the growing need for adequate regulation of the

transportation of crude oil by rail. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 63-91

(2016).

WATER LAW

Duquette, Katie A.. Comment. Don’t eat the brown snow!

Utilizing wastewater for artificial snow: a slippery slope between

protecting skiers and encouraging water reuse. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J.

123-148 (2016).

Seaton, Kathryn. Note. Taking a closer look at just

compensation: state regulation of groundwater withdrawals as an

appropriate use of their police powers. 41 J. Corp. L. 1009-1023

(2016).

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW

Torrey, David B. and Lawrence D. McIntyre. Recent

developments in workers’ compensation and employers’ liability

law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 749-776 (2016).

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

65 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, FEBRUARY, 2016.

American University Washington College of Law: Ribbon-

Cutting Ceremony, Remarks by Hon. Justice Ruth Bader

Ginsburg, Cornelius "Neil" M. Kerwin, Claudio M. Grossman.

65 Am. U. L. Rev. 525-533 (2016).

Mills, John R., Anna M. Dorn and Amelia Courtney Hritz.

Juvenile life without parole in law and practice: chronicling the

rapid change underway. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 535-605 (2016).

Levine, Lee and Stephen Wermiel. The Court and the

cannonball: an inside look. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 607-640 (2016).

Bressler, Jon D. Comment. Impermissive counterclaims: why

nonresident plaintiffs can contest personal jurisdiction in

unrelated countersuits. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 641-673 (2016).

Manno, David. Comment. How dramatic shifts in perceptions of

parenting have exposed families, free-range or otherwise, to state

intervention: a common law tort approach to redefining child

neglect. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 675-720 (2016).

Renkiewicz, Paula. Comment. Sweat makes the green grass

grow: the precarious future of Qatar’s migrant workers in the run

up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup under the kafala system and

recommendations for effective reform. 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 721-

761 (2016).

22 CARDOZO JOURNAL

OF LAW & GENDER,

NO. 1, PP. 1-190, 2015.

Hardaway, Robert. Domestic violence and the Confrontation

Clause: the case for a prompt post-arrest confrontation hearing.

22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 1-27 (2015).

Woolman, Stu and Courtenay Sprague. Nowhere to run, nowhere

to hide: the absence of public policy on intimate partner violence

abrogates the rights to health care and bodily integrity under the

South African Constitution. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 29-73

(2015).

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Barrow, Amy. Contested spaces during transition: regime change

in Myanmar and its implications for women. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 75-108 (2015).

Molina, Anna S. Note. The Sisyphean course of combating

gender discrimination in the federal marketplace for prime

contracts: rolling the boulder of small business size. 22 Cardozo

J.L. & Gender 109-154 (2015).

Shebar, Elias. Note. Title IX—a new frontier for the rights of

transgender youth? The demand for federal regulations clarifying

the Act’s applicability. 22 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 155-179

(2015).

Annotated legal bibliography on gender. 22 Cardozo J.L. &

Gender 181-190 (2015).

22 COLUMBIA JOURNAL

OF EUROPEAN LAW,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2015.

Parker, Richard. Four challenges for TTIP regulatory

cooperation. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 1-14 (2015).

Strand, Therese. Short-termism in the European Union. 22

Colum. J. Eur. L. 15-60 (2015).

Parker, Richard and Alberto Alemanno. A comparative overview

of EU and US quality of life in Europe legislative and regulatory

systems: implications for domestic governance & the

Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. 22 Colum. J.

Eur. L. 61-99 (2015).

Moskvan, Dominik. The clash of intra-EU bilateral investment of

patient capital in Europe: perspectives on the new shareholder

rights directive. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 101-138 (2015).

Tanghe, Yole. Case note. The EU’s external competence in IP

matters: the contribution of the Daiichi Sankyo case to cloudy

constitutional concepts, blurred borders, and corresponding court

jurisdiction. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 139-163 (2015).

Khoo, Jerald. Note. Towards a two-speed Europe: national

sovereignty and the absence of political integration in the

Eurozone. 22 Colum. J. Eur. L. 165-192 (2015).

116 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, APRIL, 2016.

Farbiarz, Michael. Accuracy and adjudication: the promise of

extraterritorial due process. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 625-686 (2016).

Goldberg, Erica. Free speech consequentialism. 116 Colum. L.

Rev. 687-756 (2016).

Chesley, Andrew. Note. The scope of United States magistrate

judge authority after Stern v. Marshall. 116 Colum. L. Rev.

757-803 (2016).

Wan, Joshua S. Note. Systemically important asset managers:

perspectives on Dodd-Frank’s systemic designation mechanism.

116 Colum. L. Rev. 805-841 (2016).

Judge, Kathryn. The first year: the role of a modern lender of last

resort. 116 Colum. L. Rev. 843-925 (2016).

65 DUKE LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 7, APRIL, 2016.

Dodson, Scott and Philip A. Pucillo. Joint and several

jurisdiction. 65 Duke L.J. 1323-1360 (2016).

Kwoka, Margaret B. FOIA, Inc. 65 Duke L.J. 1361-1437 (2016).

Adamson, Michael B. Note. Earned Income Tax Credit: path

dependence and the blessing of undertheorization. 65 Duke L.J.

1439-1476 (2016).

Bailey, John Patrick. Note. Run-on sentence: remedies for

erroneous career offender enhancements. 65 Duke L.J. 1477-

1519 (2016).

Tesoriero, Lucas F. Note. Pre-Twombly precedent: have

Leatherman and Swierkiewicz earned retirement too? 65 Duke

L.J. 1521-1550 (2016).

8 ELON LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FEBRUARY, 2016.

Calabresi, Steven G. and Hannah M. Begley. Justice Oliver

Wendell Holmes and Chief Justice John Roberts' dissent in

Obergefell v. Hodges. 8 Elon L. Rev. 1-39 (2016).

Pal, Anupama. Banning Joseph Heller’s Catch-22: the case of

Minarcini v. Strongsville City School District and issues of

First Amendment rights, intellectual freedom, and censorship. 8

Elon L. Rev. 41-60 (2016).

Postol, Lawrence P. ADA open issues: transfers to vacant

positions, leaves of absence, telecommuting, and other

accommodation issues. 8 Elon L. Rev. 61-106 (2016).

Caplin, Jessica. Comment. Politics in conflict: why the interests

of states inescapably infuse international humanitarian law, the

case of Mexico’s drug war. 8 Elon L. Rev. 107-154 (2016).

Profit, Michael V. Comment. Refusing to be one’s own witness:

how the privilege against self-incrimination differs in China,

France, and the United States. 8 Elon L. Rev. 155-181 (2016).

Zarin, Babak. Knead to know: cracking recipes and trade secret

law. 8 Elon L. Rev. 183-203 (2016).

Kester, Robin. Note. Demystifying the Internet of things:

industry impact, standardization problems, and legal

considerations. 8 Elon L. Rev. 205-227 (2016).

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Moy, Deborah. Note. North Carolina’s public records law and its

need to change. 8 Elon L. Rev. 229-243 (2016).

19 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-78, 2016.

Smith, Eric S. The PACT Act as indicium of the due process

validity of the Marketplace Fairness Act. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 1-78

(2016).

84 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW,

NO. 5, APRIL, 2016.

Lawyering in the Regulatory State. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1811-

2120 (2016).

Moore, Nancy J. Foreword: Lawyering in the Regulatory

State. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1811-1822 (2016).

Hausman, David and Jayashri Srikantiah. Time, due process,

and representation: an empirical and legal analysis of

continuances in immigration court. 84 Fordham L. Rev.

1823-1843 (2016).

Markovic, Milan. Lawyers and the secret welfare state. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1845-1865 (2016).

Kim, Sung Hui. Inside lawyers: friends or gatekeepers? 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1867-1897 (2016).

Bell, Bernard W. Recalling the lawyers: the NHTSA, GM,

and the Chevrolet Cobalt. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 1899-1927

(2016).

McGowan, David. Lawyering within the domain of expertise.

84 Fordham L. Rev. 1929-1961 (2016).

Cohen, George M. The laws of agency lawyering. 84

Fordham L. Rev. 1963-1999 (2016).

Regan, Milton C., Jr. and Kath Hall. Lawyers in the shadow

of the regulatory state: transnational governance on business

and human rights. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2001-2037 (2016).

Chambliss, Elizabeth and Dana Remus. Nothing could be

finer?: the role of agency general counsel in North and South

Carolina. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2039-2071 (2016).

Bussel, Daniel J. Ethics for examiners. 84 Fordham L. Rev.

2073-2097 (2016).

Knake, Renee Newman. Lawyer speech in the regulatory

state. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2099-2120 (2016).

Johnston, E. Lea. Communication and competence for self-

representation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2121-2172 (2016).

Levin, Benjamin. Guns and drugs. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2173-

2226 (2016).

Deal, Timothy E. Note. Moving beyond “reasonable”: clarifying

the FTC’s use of its unfairness authority in data security

enforcement actions. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2227-2260 (2016).

Johnson, Alessandra Rose. Note. Oh, won’t you stay with me?:

determining whether § 3 of the FAA requires a stay in light of

Katz v. Cellco Partnership. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2261-2287

(2016).

Safko, Emily D. Note. Are campus sexual assault tribunals fair?:

the need for judicial review and additional due process protections

in light of new case law. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2289-2333 (2016).

Tevlin, William R. Note. The conscious parallelism of wolf

packs: applying the antitrust conspiracy framework to section

13(d) activist group formation. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2335-2379

(2016).

Wonder, Marianna. Note. The changing odds of the Chancery

lottery. 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2381-2412 (2016).

29 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL

OF LEGAL ETHICS,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Goral, Radek. The law of interest versus the interest of law, or on

lending to law firms. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 253-303 (2016).

Bazelon, Lara. For shame: the public humiliation of prosecutors

by judges to correct wrongful convictions. 29 Geo. J. Legal

Ethics 305-353 (2016).

Usman, Elizabeth Adamo. Making legal education stick: using

cognitive science to foster long-term learning in the legal writing

classroom. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 355-398 (2016).

Hamilton, Neil and Sarah Schaefer. What legal education can

learn from medical education about competency-based learning

outcomes including those related to professional formation and

professionalism. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 399-438 (2016).

Donohue, Claire P. Client, self, systems: a framework for

integrated skills-justice education. 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 439-

487 (2016).

13 I.CON: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,

NO. 4, OCTOBER, 2015.

Editorial. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 777-785 (2015).

Honor roll of reviewers 2015. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 786

(2015).

Rubio-Marín, Ruth. The (dis)establishment of gender: care and

gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 787-818 (2015).

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Dixon, Rosalind. Constitutional drafting and distrust. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 819-846 (2015).

McGarry, John and Neophytos Loizides. Power-sharing in a re-

united Cyprus: centripetal coalitions vs. proportional sequential

coalitions. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 847-872 (2015).

Symposium: Who Supports International Law, and Why? The

United States, the European Union, and the International Legal

Order. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 873-1007 (2015).

Pollack, Mark A. Who Supports International Law, and

Why? The United States, the European Union, and the

International Legal Order. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 873-

900 (2015).

Çalı, Başak. Comparing the support of the EU and the US for

international human rights law qua international human rights

law: worlds too far apart? 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 901-

922 (2015).

Groenleer, Martijn. The United States, the European Union,

and the International Criminal Court: similar values, different

interests? 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 923-944 (2015).

Kelemen, R. Daniel and Tim Knievel. The United States, the

European Union, and international environmental law: the

domestic dimensions of green diplomacy. 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 945-965 (2015).

Eckhardt, Jappe and Manfred Elsig. Support for international

trade law: the US and EU compared. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const.

L. 966-986 (2015).

de Búrca, Gráinne. Internalization of international law by the

CJEU and the US Supreme Court. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L.

987-1007 (2015).

What’s So Weak About “Weak-Form Review”? The Case of the

UK Human Rights Act 1998. Article by Aileen Kavanagh; reply

by Stephen Gardbaum; rejoinder by Aileen Kavanagh. 13 I.Con:

Int’l J. Const. L. 1008-1053 (2015).

(Mark Tushnet’s) Constitutional Revolutions and the Constituent

Power. Reply by Jan Komárek; rejoinder by Mark Tushnet. 13

I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 1054-1062 (2015).

Shaffer, Gregory. Law, constitutionalism, and world society:

Kjaer, Kratochwil, and global (dis)order. (Reviewing Friedrich

Kratochwil, The Status of Law in World Society: Meditations on

the Role and Rule of Law; Poul Kjaer, Constitutionalism in the

Global Realm: A Sociological Approach.) 13 I.Con: Int’l J.

Const. L. 1063-1077 (2015).

Book reviews. 13 I.Con: Int’l J. Const. L. 1078-1088 (2015).

42 JOURNAL OF COLLEGE

AND UNIVERSITY LAW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-246, 2016.

LeRoy, Michael H. How courts view academic freedom. 42 J.C.

& U.L. 1-58 (2016).

Killenbeck, Ann Mallatt. Ferguson, Fisher, and the future:

diversity and inclusion as a remedy for implicit racial bias. 42

J.C. & U.L. 59-117 (2016).

Babbitt, Ellen and Barbara A. Lee. Accommodating students

with disabilities in clinical and professional programs: new

challenges, new strategies. 42 J.C. & U.L. 119-158 (2016).

Ryan, Christopher J., Jr. Trusting U: examining university

endowment management. 42 J.C. & U.L. 159-211 (2016).

Book reviews. 42 J.C. & U.L. 213-245 (2016).

41 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW,

NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.

Molk, Peter and Verity Winship. LLCs and the private ordering

of dispute resolution. 41 J. Corp. L. 795-815 (2016).

Sautter, Christina M. The Golden Ratio of Corporate Deal-

Making. 41 J. Corp. L. 817-862 (2016).

Schwartz, Andrew A. Financing corporate elections. 41 J. Corp.

L. 863-925 (2016).

Verret, J.W. Uber-ized corporate law: toward a 21st century

corporate governance for crowdfunding and app-based investor

communications. 41 J. Corp. L. 927-969 (2016).

Checketts, Eric. Note. Taking free exercise the second mile: why

Hobby Lobby fails to go far enough. 41 J. Corp. L. 971-992

(2016).

Knight, Jared F. Note. Of conflicts and corporations: analyzing

corporate forms for future litigation finance firms. 41 J. Corp. L.

993-1007 (2016).

Seaton, Kathryn. Note. Taking a closer look at just

compensation: state regulation of groundwater withdrawals as an

appropriate use of their police powers. 41 J. Corp. L. 1009-1023

(2016).

105 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW

AND CRIMINOLOGY,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2015.

Lee, Youngjae. Reasonable doubt and moral elements. 105 J.

Crim. L. & Criminology 1-37 (2015).

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Larkin, Paul J., Jr. Swift, certain, and fair punishment: 24/7

Sobriety and HOPE: creative approaches to alcohol- and illicit

drug-using offenders. 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 39-94

(2015).

Martin, Benton and Jeremiah Newhall. Technology and the guilty

mind: when do technology providers become criminal

accomplices? 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 95-148 (2015).

Rountree, Meredith Martin. Criminals get all the rights: the

sociolegal construction of different rights to die. 105 J. Crim. L.

& Criminology 149-202 (2015).

Freilich, Joshua D. and Graeme R. Newman. Transforming

piecemeal social engineering into “grand” crime prevention

policy: toward a new criminology of social control. 105 J. Crim.

L. & Criminology 203-232 (2015).

Koo, Angela. Comment. Correctional education can make a

greater impact on recidivism by supporting adult inmates with

learning disabilities. 105 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 233-269

(2015).

Mansour, Lukas. Comment. The sound of silence: evidentiary

analyses of precustodial silence in light of Salinas v. Texas. 105

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 271-295 (2015).

23 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY LAW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2015.

Baker, Brook K. and Katrina Geddes. Corporate power unbound:

investor-state arbitration of IP monopolies on medicines—Eli

Lilly v. Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1-59 (2015).

Jeng, Joshua. Student article. Distinguishing literary ideas and

expressions with elements of alternate worlds. 23 J. Intell. Prop.

L. 61-91 (2015).

Stern, Mark Joseph and Nat Stern. A new test to reconcile the

right of publicity with core First Amendment values. 23 J. Intell.

Prop. L. 92-112 (2015).

Eberhart, Sidney C. Note. The road to hell was paved with a

good faith belief: why the Supreme Court correctly rejected the

good faith belief in the invalidity of a patent defense for

dangerously narrowing the induced infringement liability. 23 J.

Intell. Prop. L. 113-142 (2015).

Seifter, Leonard Robert III. Note. Clearing the brush: the best

solution for the USPTO’s continued “deadwood” problem. 23 J.

Intell. Prop. L. 143-168 (2015).

Summer, Joseph Dylan. Note. Patenting marijuana strains:

baking up patent protection for growers in the legal fog of this

budding industry. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 169-209 (2015).

Willett, Kelsie. Note. Exceptionally vague: attorney fee shifting

under the Lanham Act. 23 J. Intell. Prop. L. 211-240 (2015).

45 JOURNAL OF LAW

& EDUCATION,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Burke, Debra D., Dan Clapper and Diania McRae. Accessible

online instruction for students with disabilities: federal

imperatives and the challenge of compliance. 45 J.L. & Educ.

135-180 (2016).

Zirkel, Perry A. Judicial review of teacher-school board

grievance arbitration: an empirical analysis. 45 J.L. & Educ. 181-

225 (2016).

Recent cases. Supreme Court decisions. 45 J.L. & Educ. 227-228

(2016).

Recent cases. Lower federal courts and state courts; primary and

secondary education; universities and other institutions. 45 J.L. &

Educ. 229-248 (2016).

Commentary. Primary and secondary education; universities and

other institutions. 45 J.L. & Educ. 249-258 (2016).

Schickel, Kyle. Note. Financial literacy education: simple

solutions to mitigate a major crisis. 45 J.L. & Educ. 259-268

(2016).

Shoffner, Madison. Note. Education reform from the two-sided

congressional coin. 45 J.L. & Educ. 269-277 (2016).

23 JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN

LEGAL HISTORY,

NO. , PP. 1-182, 2015.

Bell, John C., Jr. President’s foreword. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. xi

(2015).

Walker, Stuart E. Preface. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. xiii (2015).

Gold, Andrew. The antebellum constitutions of two Southern

states compared and contrasted: South Carolina and Tennessee.

23 J. S. Legal Hist. 1-25 (2015).

Davis, Dwight J. The legal travails of Jefferson Davis: a review

and lessons learned. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. 27-92 (2015).

Sammin, Kyle. Honor and dignity: the common law of privacy,

North and South, 1890-1967. 23 J. S. Legal Hist. 93-115 (2015).

Alphonso, Gwendoline. Public & private order: law, race,

morality and the antebellum courts of Louisiana, 1830-1860. 23

J. S. Legal Hist. 117-160 (2015).

Dawson, Patrick A. Slaves, the law, and the banality of horror.

23 J. S. Legal Hist. 161-178 (2015).

Myers, Cayce. Book review. (Reviewing Signposts: New

Directions in Southern Legal History, edited by Sally E. Hadden

and Patricia Hagler Minter.) 23 J. S. Legal Hist. 179-182 (2015).

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10 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2015.

Bramnick, Kayla M. Student article. Germany’s yesterday is

Cuba’s tomorrow: comparing the German democratization to the

Cuban transformation. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 1-44 (2015).

Drysdale, Joshua K. Note. Leave it to Beaver meets Modern

Family: an analysis of L.F. v. Breit in the context of the changing

family. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 45-76 (2015).

Jenkins, Lily B. Note. U.S. v. Cruz: human security for who?

Over-securitizing threats post Sell. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 77-105

(2015).

Lukenbill, Erika L. Note. Navarette v. California: the Supreme

Court walks a wobbly line in the face of drunk driving

anonymous tips. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 107-139 (2015).

Silcox, Katerina. Note. Thompson v. Fairfax County

Department of Family Services: determining the best interests

of the Indian child. 10 Liberty U. L. Rev. 141-169 (2015).

114 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW,

NO. 6, APRIL, 2016.

2016 Survey of Books Related to the Law

Sunstein, Cass R. In praise of law books and law reviews (and

jargon-filled academic writing). 114 Mich. L. Rev. 833-845

(2016).

Rapping, Jonathan A. It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird: the need for

idealism in the legal profession. (Reviewing Harper Lee, Go Set

a Watchman.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 847-865 (2016).

Franklin, Cary. Roe as we know it. (Reviewing Mary Ziegler,

After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.) 114 Mich.

L. Rev. 867-892 (2016).

Bagenstos, Samuel R. Who is responsible for the stealth assault

on civil rights? (Reviewing Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court:

Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 893-911 (2016).

Rauterberg, Gabriel. The corporation’s place in society.

(Reviewing Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm:

The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 913-928 (2016).

Kang, Michael S. and Joanna M. Shepherd. Judging judicial

elections. (Reviewing Melinda Gann Hall, Attacking Judges:

How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Court

Elections.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 929-949 (2016).

Pfaff, John F. The complicated economics of prison reform.

(Reviewing Hadar Aviram, Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era

Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment; Marie

Gottschalk, Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of

American Politics.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 951-981 (2016).

Rubenstein, David S. Black-box immigration federalism.

(Reviewing Hiroshi Motomura, Immigration Outside the Law.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 983-1012 (2016).

Blankfein-Tabachnick, David. Property, duress, and consensual

relationships. (Reviewing Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Speech

Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law.) 114 Mich. L. Rev.

1013-1036 (2016).

Brown, Eleanor Marie Lawrence. On black South Africans, black

Americans, and black West Indians: some thoughts on We want

what’s ours. (Reviewing Bernadette Atuahene, We Want What’s

Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1037-1059 (2016).

Geisinger, Alex C. and Michael Ashley Stein. Expressive law

and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Reviewing Richard H.

McAdams, The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories and Limits.)

114 Mich. L. Rev. 1061-1079 (2016).

Chien, Colleen. Beyond eureka: what creators want (freedom,

credit, and audiences) and how intellectual property can better

give it to them (by supporting, sharing, licensing, and attribution).

(Reviewing Jessica Silbey, The Eureka Myth: Creators,

Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property.) 114 Mich. L.

Rev. 1081-1107 (2016).

Baer, Miriam H. Too vast to succeed. (Reviewing Brandon L.

Garrett, Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with

Corporations.) 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1109-1135 (2016).

Lee, Stephen. Productivity and affinity in the age of dignity.

(Reviewing Ai-jen Poo with Ariane Conrad, The Age of Dignity:

Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.) 114

Mich. L. Rev. 1137-1153 (2016).

Ohlin, Jens David. The changing market for criminal law

casebooks. 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1155-1172 (2016).

Binder, Guyora and Robert Weisberg. What is criminal law

about? 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1173-1205 (2016).

100 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 4, APRIL, 2016.

Maher, Brendan S. Regulating employment-based anything. 100

Minn. L. Rev. 1257-1322 (2016).

Mehra, Salil K. Antitrust and the robo-seller: competition in the

time of algorithms. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1323-1375 (2016).

Lin, Tom C.W. Financial weapons of war. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1377-1440 (2016).

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Schwarcz, Steven L. Regulating financial change: a functional

approach. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1441-1494 (2016).

Greenberg, Brad A. Rethinking technology neutrality. 100 Minn.

L. Rev. 1495-1562 (2016).

Shapiro, Fred R. and Julie Graves Krishnaswami. The secret

history of the Bluebook. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1563-1598 (2016).

Chung, Seungwon. Note. The shoe doesn’t fit: general

jurisdiction should follow corporate structure. 100 Minn. L. Rev.

1599-1643 (2016).

Johnson, Brittany. Note. Live long and prosper: how the

persistent and increasing popularity of fan fiction requires a new

solution in copyright law. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1645-1687 (2016).

Saphner, Katharine. Note. You should be free to talk the talk and

walk the walk: applying Riley v. California to smart activity

trackers. 100 Minn. L. Rev. 1689-1728 (2016).

56 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2016.

National Parks at the Centennial. 56 Nat. Resources J. 1-256

(2016).

Udall, Sen. Tom. Foreword. 56 Nat. Resources J. vii-viii

(2016).

Keiter, Robert B. Introduction. 56 Nat. Resources J. ix-xix

(2016).

Morath, Sarah J. A park for everyone: the National Park

Service in urban America. 56 Nat. Resources J. 1-21 (2016).

Barton, Alan W. From parks to partnerships: national

heritage areas and the path to collaborative participation in the

National Park Service’s first 100 years. 56 Nat. Resources J.

23-54 (2016).

Wolfley, Jeanette. Reclaiming a presence in ancestral lands:

the return of Native peoples to the national parks. 56 Nat.

Resources J. 55-80 (2016).

Stoa, Ryan B. Cooperative federalism in Biscayne National

Park. 56 Nat. Resources J. 81-115 (2016).

Otts, Stephanie Showalter, Catherine Janasie and Paula

Cotter. Working together to combat invasive species threats:

strategies for facilitating cooperation between the National

Park Service and states. 56 Nat. Resources J. 117-143 (2016).

Geltman, Elizabeth Ann Glass. Oil & gas drilling in national

parks. 56 Nat. Resources J. 145-192 (2016).

Biber, Eric and Elisabeth Long Esposito. The National Park

Service Organic Act and climate change. 56 Nat. Resources

J. 193-245 (2016).

Book notes. 56 Nat. Resources J. 247-256 (2016).

16 NEVADA LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

King, Yolanda M. The right-of-publicity challenges for tattoo

copyrights. 16 Nev. L.J. 411-466 (2016).

Rizer, Arthur. Trading police for soldiers: has the Posse

Comitatus Act helped militarize our police and set the stage for

more Fergusons? 16 Nev. L.J. 467-513 (2016).

McCuskey, Elizabeth Y. Submerged precedent. 16 Nev. L.J.

515-584 (2016).

Barmore, Cynthia. Panhandling after McCullen v. Coakley. 16

Nev. L.J. 585-624 (2016).

Hines, Laura J. Codifying the issue class action. 16 Nev. L.J.

625-657 (2016).

Alden, Eric. Rethinking promissory estoppel. 16 Nev. L.J. 659-

706 (2016).

Hague, David R. Fraud on the court and abusive discovery. 16

Nev. L.J. 707-742 (2016).

Lewis, Myrisha S. Biology, genetics, nurture, and the law: the

expansion of the legal definition of family to include three or

more parents. 16 Nev. L.J. 743-773 (2016).

94 NORTH CAROLINA

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, MARCH, 2016.

Steinitz, Maya and Paul Gowder. Transnational litigation as a

prisoner’s dilemma. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 751-816 (2016).

Reinert, Alexander A. Reconceptualizing the Eighth

Amendment: slaves, prisoners, and “cruel and unusual”

punishment. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 817-860 (2016).

Skinner, Christina Parajon. Whistleblowers and financial

innovation. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 861-926 (2016).

Banta, Natalie M. Death and privacy in the digital age. 94 N.C.

L. Rev. 927-990 (2016).

Hinman, Travis S. Comment. Varying degrees of innocence?

Expanding the McQuiggin exception to noncapital sentencing

errors. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 991-1035 (2016).

O’Brien, Claire. Recent development. Casey, Camnitz, and

compelled speech: why the Fourth Circuit’s interpretation of

Casey sets the right standard for speech-and-display provisions.

94 N.C. L. Rev. 1036-1067 (2016).

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Schropp, Stefan P. Recent development. Biometric data

collection and RFID tracking in schools: a reasoned approach to

reasonable expectations of privacy. 94 N.C. L. Rev. 1068-1098

(2016).

36 NORTHWESTERN JOURNAL

OF INTERNATIONAL LAW & BUSINESS,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Lim, Yong and Geeyoung Min. Competition and corporate

governance: teaming up to police tunneling. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. &

Bus. 267-301 (2016).

Chen, Christopher. Solving the puzzle of corporate governance of

state-owned enterprises: the path of the Temasek model in

Singapore and lessons for China. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 303-

370 (2016).

Dimitropoulos, Georgios. Constructing the independence of

international investment arbitrators: past, present and future. 36

Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 371-434 (2016).

Clements, Ginger. Comment. The harmonizing directive of

Section 1508: foreign case law’s role in interpreting Chapter 15 of

the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. 36 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 435-468

(2016).

16 PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, PP. 133-359, 2016.

Managing Conflict 4.0: The New Wave of Opportunities for

Businesses Around the Globe. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-

359 (2016).

Stipanowich, Thomas J. and Alexander Insam. Foreword. 16

Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 133-135 (2016).

Bridging Across Cultures. Bernd Fischer, moderator; Rene

Insam, Helmut Buss, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J.

137-162 (2016).

Navigating, Building & Strengthening Relationships. Nancy

Vanderlip, moderator; Scott Partridge, Jeremy Lack, Debra

Gerardi, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 163-192 (2016).

Harnessing the Power of Information and Insight to Improve

Strategic Decision Making and Choice. Mary Beth Cantrell,

moderator; Randall Kiser, Alexander Insam, Donald R.

Philbin, panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 193-231 (2016).

Promoting conflict-competent leadership and holistic conflict

management. Alexander Insam, moderator; David Huebner,

Juergen Briem, Noah Hanft, Thomas J. Stipanowich,

panelists. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 233-271 (2016).

Verghese, Karinya. Community of Thinkers Workshop: a

summary reflection. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 273-287

(2016).

Benner, Peter W. Corporate conflict management 4.0:

reflections on how to get there from here. 16 Pepp. Disp.

Resol. L.J. 289-302 (2016).

Fraser, Véronique and Jean-François Roberge. Legal design

lawyering: rebooting the legal business model with design

thinking. 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 303-316 (2016).

Lee, Joel. Culture and its importance on mediation. 16 Pepp.

Disp. Resol. L.J. 317-339 (2016).

Lim, Mark. A business alternative: changing employers’

perception of the EEOC Mediation Program. 16 Pepp. Disp.

Resol. L.J. 341-359 (2016).

43 PEPPERDINE LAW REVIEW,

PP. 461-680, 2016.

Symposium: International Arbitration and the Courts. 43 Pepp. L.

Rev. 461-678 (2016).

Childress, Donald Earl III, Jack J. Coe, Jr. and student Lacey

L. Estudillo. Introduction: International Arbitration and the

Courts. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 461-466 (2016).

Gateway-Schmateway: An Exchange Between George

Bermann and Alan Rau; Jack J. Coe, Jr., moderator. 43 Pepp.

L. Rev. 469-491 (2016).

Drahozal, Christopher R. Innovation in arbitration law: the

case of Delaware. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 493-519 (2016).

Schaefer, Jan K. Court assistance in arbitration—some

observations on the critical stand-by function of the courts.

43 Pepp. L. Rev. 521-538 (2016).

Wong, Jarrod. BG Group v. Republic of Argentina: a

Supreme misunderstanding of investment treaty arbitration.

43 Pepp. L. Rev. 541-574 (2016).

Rau, Alan Scott and Andrea K. Bjorklund. BG Group and

“conditions” to arbitral jurisdiction. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 577-

636 (2016).

Scherer, Maxi. Effects of international judgments relating to

awards. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 637-646 (2016).

Smutny, Abby Cohen, Anne D. Smith and McCoy Pitt.

Enforcement of ICSID Convention arbitral awards in U.S.

courts. 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 649-678 (2016).

17 RUTGERS RACE AND

THE LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-165, 2016.

McClain, Russell A. Helping our students reach their full

potential: the insidious consequences of ignoring stereotype

threat. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 1-56 (2016).

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Kominers, Sara N. Student article. Caught in the gap between

status and no-status: lawful practice then and now. 17 Rutgers

Race & L. Rev. 57-83 (2016).

Prieto, Lyanne. Note. “Shocking the conscience” or suffering as

scapegoats?: why the Vergara opinion misinterpreted the role

that teachers and tenure play in disadvantaging poor and minority

students. 17 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 85-129 (2016).

McCluskey, Samantha Kennedy. Note. The crime of being

suspicious: British counter-terrorism legislation and the history of

discriminatory preventative laws in the United Kingdom. 17

Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 135-165 (2016).

56 SANTA CLARA

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, PP. 207-455, 2016.

Befort, Stephen F. and Michael J. Vargas. Same-sex marriage

and Title VII. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 207-241 (2016).

Bagaric, Mirko and Sandeep Gopalan. A sober assessment of the

link between substance abuse and crime — eliminating drug and

alcohol use from the sentencing calculus. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

243-302 (2016).

Sourgens, Frédéric G. The virtue of path dependence in the law.

56 Santa Clara L. Rev. 303-374 (2016).

Ferrari, Joe. Comment. Garcia v. Google: the impracticalities of

awarding copyright authorship for five seconds of fame. 56 Santa

Clara L. Rev. 375-411 (2016).

Goodman, Matthew J. Comment. The Private Attorney General

Act: how to manage the unmanageable. 56 Santa Clara L. Rev.

413-455 (2016).

68 STANFORD LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2016.

Jennejohn, Matthew. The private order of innovation networks.

68 Stan. L. Rev. 281-366 (2016).

Gelbach, Jonah B. Material facts on the debate over Twombly

and Iqbal. 68 Stan. L. Rev. 369-424 (2016).

Rosenthal, Danielle B., and students Jonathan Atkins & Joshua D.

Weiss. The inequities of AEDPA equitable tolling: a

misapplication of agency law. 68 Stan. L. Rev. 427-478 (2016).

Saetveit, Kristin. Note. Beyond Pollard: applying the Sixth

Amendment’s speedy trial right to sentencing. 68 Stan. L. Rev.

481-509 (2016).

88 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

Business Law: Imagining a New Paradigm for Insider Trading

Law. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 223-311 (2016).

Bullard, Mercer. Insider trading in a Mannean marketplace.

88 Temp. L. Rev. 223-271 (2016).

Anderson, John P. Solving the paradox of insider trading

compliance. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 273-311 (2016).

Aryani-Sabet, Samar. Comment. Battered Iranian immigrant

women and the ineffectiveness of U.S. antiviolence remedies. 88

Temp. L. Rev. 313-356 (2016).

Broder, Rachel. Comment. Fair and effective administration of

justice: amending Rule 11(c)(1) to allow for judicial participation

in plea negotiations. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 357-382 (2016).

Feldman, Brett M. Comment. Which comes first: class

certification or jurisdictional analysis. 88 Temp. L. Rev. 383-409

(2016).

51 TORT TRIAL & INSURANCE

PRACTICE LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

Greenbaum, Aaron B., et al. Recent developments in admiralty

and maritime law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 185-207 (2016).

Greenspan, Deborah, Fredric M. Brooks and Jonathan Walton.

Recent developments in alternative dispute resolution. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 209-243 (2016).

Karp, Adam P. and Margrit Lent Parker. Recent developments in

animal tort and insurance law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J.

245-268 (2016).

Mura, Andre M., et al. Recent developments in appellate

advocacy. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 269-288 (2016).

Suder, Morgan Paige and Krystal Norris Weaver. Recent

developments in automobile litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac.

L.J. 289-305 (2016).

Boldt, Steven L., Evan Katin-Borland and Ashley E. Dempsey.

Recent developments in aviation and space law. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 307-330 (2016).

Becker, David S., et al. Recent developments in business

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 331-354 (2016).

Costin, Emily Seymour and Emily C. Hootkins. Recent

developments in employee benefits law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 355-373 (2016).

Lotito, Michael, Brendan J. Fitzgerald and student Dominic

LoVerde. Recent developments in employment law and

litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 375-407 (2016).

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Kniffen, Elizabeth, et al. Recent developments in excess

insurance and reinsurance. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 409-

429 (2016).

Domres, Marc, et al. Recent developments in fidelity and surety

law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 431-472 (2016).

Chittenden, William A. III, et al. Recent developments in health

insurance, life insurance, and disability insurance law. 51 Tort

Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 473-516 (2016).

Raciti, Eric P., Yolanda Álvarez and R. Andrew Patty II. Recent

developments in intellectual property law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 517-541 (2016).

Mandell, Steven P., et al. Recent developments in media,

privacy, defamation, and advertising law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins.

Prac. L.J. 543-579 (2016).

Taylor, Mariel, Caitlin Schweppe and student Peter Mueller.

Recent developments in medicine and the law. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 581-599 (2016).

Riley, Thomas E., Gregory Boulos and Julia Qi. Recent

developments in products liability. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J.

601-634 (2016).

Strick, Daniel S., et al. Recent developments affecting

professionals’, directors’, and officers’ liability. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 635-666 (2016).

Levin, Jay M., et al. Recent developments in property insurance

coverage litigation. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 667-699

(2016).

Hill, Jerel J., Amelia K. Steindorff and Vanessa H. Widener.

Recent developments in title insurance litigation. 51 Tort Trial &

Ins. Prac. L.J. 701-722 (2016).

Simpson, Ashley M., et al. Recent developments in toxic torts

and environmental law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 723-748

(2016).

Torrey, David B. and Lawrence D. McIntyre. Recent

developments in workers’ compensation and employers’ liability

law. 51 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 749-776 (2016).

64 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, APRIL, 2016.

Langford, Bryce E. Editor’s notes. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. xiv-xv

(2016).

Franklin, Eric H. A rational approach to business entity choice.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 573-662 (2016).

Melone, Matthew A. King v. Burwell and the Chevron doctrine:

did the Court invite judicial activism? 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 663-

714 (2016).

Sonenshein, David A. and student Ben Fabens-Lassen. Has the

residual exception swallowed the hearsay rule? 64 U. Kan. L.

Rev. 715-792 (2016).

Lambert, Wm. Grayson. Unmixing the mess: resolving the circuit

split over the Brillhart/Wilton doctrine and mixed complaints.

64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 793-836 (2016).

Castle, Amii N. A comprehensive overview: 2015 amendments

to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 64 U. Kan. L. Rev. 837-

859 (2016).

27 VILLANOVA ENVIRONMENTAL

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 1, PP. 1-180, 2016.

Quinn, Danielle. A fracking fragile issue: courts continue to

tiptoe around subsurface trespass claims. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 1-33

(2016).

Waltman, Rick A. Assessing the EPA’s authority to regulate

greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act section 111(d)

and the Clean Power Plan. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 35-62 (2016).

Busteed, Evan W. Comment. Bakken crude and the Ford Pinto of

railcars: the growing need for adequate regulation of the

transportation of crude oil by rail. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 63-91

(2016).

Daniels, Brittany L. Comment. Caution: hazards ahead! How the

EPA’s refusal to classify coal ash as hazardous waste fuels

environmental and public health concerns. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 93-

121 (2016).

Duquette, Katie A.. Comment. Don’t eat the brown snow!

Utilizing wastewater for artificial snow: a slippery slope between

protecting skiers and encouraging water reuse. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J.

123-148 (2016).

Magagna, David C. Comment. Congress, give renewable energy

a fair fight: passage of the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act

would give renewable energy the financial footing needed to

independently succeed. 27 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 149-180 (2016).

102 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, MAY, 2016.

Deeks, Ashley S. Confronting and adapting: intelligence agencies

and international law. 102 Va. L. Rev. 599-685 (2016).

Bray, Samuel L. “Necessary AND proper” and “cruel AND

unusual”: hendiadys in the Constitution. 102 Va. L. Rev. 687-764

(2016).

Coan, Andrew and Nicholas Bullard. Judicial capacity and

executive power. 102 Va. L. Rev. 765-831 (2016).

Miller, Courtney. Note. “Spiritual but not religious”: rethinking

the legal definition of religion. 102 Va. L. Rev. 833-894 (2016).

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15 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

GLOBAL STUDIES LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-214, 2016.

Bang, Naomi Jiyoung. Prosecuting human traffickers by

mobilizing human rights defenders as victims’ advocates. 15

Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1-53 (2016).

Kahn, Robert A. Does it matter how one opposes memory bans?

A commentary on Liberté pour l’Histoire. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 55-92 (2016).

Rossi, Christopher R. ‘A unique international problem’: the

Svalbard Treaty, equal enjoyment, and terra nullius: lessons of

territorial temptation from history. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L.

Rev. 93-136 (2016).

Howard, Audrie. Note. Blood diamonds: the successes and

failures of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme in Angola,

Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.

137-159 (2016).

Jones, Jesse. Note. Humanitarian intervention in a multipolar

world. 15 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 161-190 (2016).

Kennedy, Paloma Allegra. Note. Exiled and broken: new

amendments to UK’s discriminatory Immigration Rules make

“homemaking” impossible for UK women. 15 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 191-214 (2016).

7 WILLIAM & MARY

POLICY REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2015.

Keilitz, Ingo. How are we doing? A greater role for

organizational performance measurement and management in

international development. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 1-50

(2015).

Landry, Robert J., III and David W. Read. Erosion of access to

consumer bankruptcy’s “fresh start” policy in the United States:

statutory reforms needed to enhance access to justice and promote

social justice. 7 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 51-94 (2015).

Recio-Blanco, Xiao. Transnational area-based ocean

management: finding avenues for regulatory harmonization. 7

Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 95-141 (2015).

Shen, I-Ling, James R. Barth and Richard J. Cebula. Housing

price collapse worsens the opportunities for educational

attainment for the young in cities nationwide. 7 Wm. & Mary

Pol’y Rev. 142-147 (2015).

36 WOMEN’S RIGHTS

LAW REPORTER,

NO. 3/4, SPRING/SUMMER, 2015.

Falk, Patricia J. Husbands who drug and rape their wives: the

injustice of the marital exemption in Ohio’s sexual offenses. 36

Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 265-309 (2015).

Levine, Amy. Moving costs: why divorce courts should consider

wage changes for relocating spouses. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep.

310-329 (2015).

Corlman, Julia. Student article. Allowing the issuance of

domestic violence protective orders based on stale claims of abuse

and a likelihood of future abuse. Lewis v. Lewis, 728 S.E.2d 741

(Ga. Ct. App. 2013). 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 330-343 (2015).

Kern, Brittney. Student article. “You are obligated to terminate

this pregnancy immediately”: the contractual obligations of a

surrogate to abort her pregnancy. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 344-

374 (2015).

Steinbuch, Robert. Finding female faculty: empirically assessing

the current state of women in the legal academy. 36 Women’s

Rts. L. Rep. 375-423 (2015).

Rashwan, Eman Muhammad. Egyptian women in transitional

justice after revolution. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 424-434

(2015).

Kenna, Jenine. Note. Got milk? A call for federal regulation and

support of human donor milk. 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 435-471

(2015).

Small, Bryan A. Is Casey viable? 36 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 472-

520 (2015).

27 YALE JOURNAL

OF LAW AND FEMINISM,

NO. 2, PP. 179-361, 2016.

Roman, Hannah. Foster parenting as work. 27 Yale J.L. &

Feminism 179-225 (2016).

Elengold, Kate Sablosky. Structural subjugation: theorizing

racialized sexual harassment in housing. 27 Yale J.L. &

Feminism 227-286 (2016).

Abrams, Jamie R. The feminist case for acknowledging women’s

acts of violence. 27 Yale J.L. & Feminism 287-329 (2016).

Nicolas, Peter. Fundamental rights in a post-Obergefell world.

27 Yale J.L. & Feminism 331-361 (2016).

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33 YALE JOURNAL

ON REGULATION,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2016.

Bernstein, Anya. Differentiating deference. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 1-

53 (2016).

Jacoby, Melissa B. Federalism form and function in the Detroit

bankruptcy. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 55-108 (2016).

Root, Veronica. Modern-day monitorships. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

109-163 (2016).

Sabel, Charles F. and William H. Simon. The duty of responsible

administration and the problem of police accountability. 33 Yale

J. on Reg. 165-211 (2016).

Underhill, Kristen. When extrinsic incentives displace intrinsic

motivation: designing legal carrots and sticks to confront the

challenge of motivational crowding-out. 33 Yale J. on Reg. 213-

279 (2016).

Rauch, Daniel E. Note. Fractional standing. 33 Yale J. on Reg.

281-301 (2016).

Rauch, Daniel E. Comment. Two-track e-commenting. 33 Yale

J. on Reg. 303-311 (2016).