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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS
Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington
Nikki Pike, Managing Editor
Cindy Fester & Tania Schriwer, Editors
Ingrid Holmlund, Executive Editor
Copyright 2018, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington School of Law
Key to Citations——December 21, 2018
Arizona Law Review 60 Ariz. L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2018.
Arkansas Law Review 71 Ark. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-348, 2018.
Berkeley Technology Law Journal 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-364, 2018.
Boston University Law Review 98 B.U. L. Rev., No. 4, September, 2018.
Brigham Young University Law Review 2018 BYU L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 267-496.
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J., Pp. 1-174, 2018.
Buffalo Law Review 66 Buff. L. Rev., No. 4, August, 2018.
Cumberland Law Review *48 Cumb. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 355-712, 2017-2018.
Duke Law Journal 68 Duke L.J., No. 1, October, 2018.
Environmental Law **48 Envtl. L., No. 3, Summer, 2018.
Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 48 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 8, August, 2018.
Florida State University Law Review 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2017.
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 31 Geo. J. Legal Ethics, No. 2, Spring, 2018.
Idaho Law Review 54 Idaho L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 279-561, 2018.
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L., No. 1, Pp. 1-130,
Resources Law 2017-2018.
Kentucky Law Journal 106 Ky. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 337-534, 2017-2018.
Maryland Journal of International Law 33 Md. J. Int’l L., Pp. 1-353, 2018.
Michigan Law Review 117 Mich. L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2018.
Michigan State Law Review 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 149-370.
Mitchell Hamline Law Review 44 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 1145-1306, 2018.
North Carolina Law Review 96 N.C. L. Rev., No. 6, September, 2018.
Ohio Northern University Law Review ***44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 351-540, 2018.
Seton Hall Law Review 48 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 965-1704, 2018.
Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J., No. 3, Spring, 2018.
Southern Illinois University Law Journal 42 S. Ill. U. L.J., Summer, 2018.
Tennessee Journal of Law & Policy 13 Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y, No. 1, Summer, 2018.
Touro Law Review 34 Touro L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 377-711, 2018.
Tulane Maritime Law Journal 42 Tul. Mar. L.J., No. 2, Summer, 2018.
UC Irvine Law Review 8 UC Irvine L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2018.
UMass Law Review 12 UMass L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review ****40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2017.
University of Chicago Law Review 85 U. Chi. L. Rev., No. 6, October, 2018.
Villanova Law Review 63 Vill. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 355-566, 2018.
Virginia Environmental Law Journal 36 Va. Envtl. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 275-404, 2018.
Virginia Journal of International Law 57 Va. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Summer, 2018.
* A portion of this issue comprises the student survey: Eleventh Circuit Survey.
** A portion of this issue comprises a student survey: 2017 Ninth Circuit Environmental Review.
*** A portion of the issue comprises the student survey: Ohio Supreme Court Decisions: 2017.
**** A portion of this issue comprises the student survey: 2017 Arkansas General Assembly Survey of Legislation.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural
Resources Law
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Edward L. Rubin, Joanna K. Sax. Administrative guidance and
genetically modified food. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 539-599 (2018).
David M. Driesen. Judicial review of executive orders’
rationality. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1013-1066 (2018).
Jacob Crump. Comment. Corpus linguistics in the Chevron
two-step. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 399-418.
Adam M. Finkel, Branden B. Johnson. The limits of self-
interest: results from a novel stated-preference survey to
estimate the social benefits of life-prolonging regulations. 48
Envtl. L. 453-476 (2018).
Michael R. Abrams. Note. Renovations needed: the FDA’s
floor/ceiling framework, preemption, and the opioid epidemic.
117 Mich. L. Rev. 143-171 (2018).
Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
Articles by Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann,
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, Laura D. Hermer, Susan
R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki,
Lauren R. Roth, student Jennifer O’Leary. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1145-1306 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Elliot Engstrom. Defining North Carolina’s public records and
open meetings fee-shifting provisions in the larger national
context. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1725-1768 (2018).
Graham Haviland. Comment. Not so different after all: the
status of interpretive rules in the Medicare Act. 85 U. Chi. L.
Rev. 1511-1543 (2018).
Robert L. Glicksman, David L. Markell. Unraveling the
administrative state: mechanism choice, key actors, and
regulatory tools. 36 Va. Envtl. L.J. 318-385 (2018).
ADMIRALTY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Tulane Maritime Law Journal
Vanessa Zehnder. Comment. Private maritime security
companies v. pirates: the battle of legality. 33 Md. J. Int’l L.
335-353 (2018).
AGRICULTURE LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural
Resources Law
Zachary R. Trail. Comment. Rights in a cloud of dust: the
value and qualities of farm data and how its property rights
should be viewed moving forward. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 319-348
(2018).
Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik. Transforming the work of
geographical indications to decolonize racialized labor and
support agroecology. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 363-412 (2018).
AIR AND SPACE LAW
Reed Elizabeth Loder. Asteroid mining: ecological
jurisprudence beyond Earth. 36 Va. Envtl. L.J. 275-317
(2018).
ANIMAL LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural
Resources Law.
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Jonathan Brannon. Note. Are you not entertained? Considering
the P-3 visa as an alternative option for international esports
professional gamers. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 753-781 (2018).
Simon Tam. First Amendment, trademarks, and “The Slants”:
our journey to the Supreme Court. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 1-
18 (2018).
Christopher Buccafusco, Mark A. Lemley, Jonathan S. Masur.
Intelligent design. 68 Duke L.J. 75-139 (2018).
Twila L. Perry. Conscious and strategic representations of
race: Prince, music, Black lives, and race scholarship. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 549-591 (2018).
Sam Kronenberg. Note. Royalty rates and exclusive releases
threaten music streaming. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 633-656
(2018).
Christophe Geiger. Freedom of artistic creativity and copyright
law: a compatible combination? 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 413-458
(2018).
BANKING AND FINANCE
Jonathan Weinberg. “Know everything that can be known
about everybody”: the birth of the credit report. 63 Vill. L.
Rev. 431-475 (2018).
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BANKRUPTCY LAW
Gary E. Sullivan. A fresh start to bankruptcy exemptions.
2018 BYU L. Rev. 335-398.
Martin Davies. A comparative analysis of national responses
to the OW Bunker collapse. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 359-371 (2018).
BIOGRAPHY
Twila L. Perry. Conscious and strategic representations of
race: Prince, music, Black lives, and race scholarship. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 549-591 (2018).
Hon. Anne M. Burke, John A. Lupton. Stepping stones to
prominence: Illinois Supreme Court justices and U.S. senators.
42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 561-592 (2018).
In memoriam: Honorable Judge Leon D. Lazer. Tributes by
Rodger D. Citron, Howard Glickstein, Eileen Kaufman, Rena
C. Seplowitz, Jeffrey B. Morris, Martin A. Schwartz. 34 Touro
L. Rev. i-xiv (2018).
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Christopher M. Bruner. Center-left politics and corporate
governance: what is the “progressive” agenda? 2018 BYU L.
Rev. 267-333.
Joseph K. Leahy. Intermediate scrutiny for corporate political
contributions. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1119-1224 (2017).
Constanza Mundt. Note. Loss of human capital: corporate
transactions and their impact on the L-1 visa for employees. 34
Touro L. Rev. 609-648 (2018).
Carol Goforth. Making the case for the Uniform Limited
Liability Company Act (2013) in Arkansas. 40 U. Ark. Little
Rock L. Rev. 187-230 (2017).
Riley Bauer. Note. “Works for me”: what’s next for
Pennsylvania corporate tax liabilities after Nextel
Communications of the Mid-Atlantic v. Commonwealth. 63
Vill. L. Rev. 477-500 (2018).
Lauren G. DeBona. Note. If you climb into bed with your
business partner, the court might climb in, too: the Delaware
Supreme Court’s cautionary tale of acrimonious engagement
and corporate deadlock in Shawe v. Elting. 63 Vill. L. Rev.
501-536 (2018).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
Danielle Keats Citron. Book review. A poor mother’s right to
privacy: a review. The Poverty of Privacy Rights by Khiara
Bridges. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1139-2268 (2018).
Christopher W. Schmidt. Buchanan v. Warley and the
changing meaning of civil rights. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 463-495
(2017-2018).
Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston
Aoki. Changing hearts, minds, and structures: advancing
equity and health equity in state government policies,
operations, and practices in Minnesota and other states. 44
Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1230-1282 (2018).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Michigan State Law Review
Virginia Journal of International Law
Ann C. McGinley. Gender, law, and culture in the legal
workplace: a Chilean case study. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675-751
(2018).
Lothar Determann. Digital exhaustion: new law from the old
world. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 177-223 (2018).
John Baker. Note. Oil and reform a la Mexicana. 44 Fla. St.
U. L. Rev. 1225-1256 (2017).
Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Combating climate change in the
Indus River Basin. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources
L. 1-33 (2017-2018).
Jeana M. Mason. Note. Battling the butterfly effect: why the
monarch butterfly needs protection under the Endangered
Species Act. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 67-
88 (2017-2018).
Helen Kerwin. The Mexican asylum system in regional
context. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 290-312 (2018).
Is Secularism a Non-Negotiable Aspect of Liberal
Constitutionalism? Articles by Frank S. Ravitch, Alan
Brownstein, Gábor Halmai, Bruce Ledewitz, Yaniv Roznai,
Jaclyn L. Neo. 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-370.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Tom Ginsburg. Kormendy Lecture. Democratic backsliding
and the rule of law. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 351-369 (2018).
Martin Davies. A comparative analysis of national responses
to the OW Bunker collapse. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 359-371 (2018).
Kate Lewins, Ashwin Nair. International recent developments:
Australia. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 533-568 (2018).
Liang Zhao. International recent developments: China. 42 Tul.
Mar. L.J. 569-592 (2018).
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Christopher R. Trudeau, Christine Cawthorne. The public
speaks, again: an international study of legal communication.
40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 249-282 (2017).
External Dimensions of Constitutions. Articles by John Bell,
Eyal Benvenisti, Mila Versteeg, Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli,
Katerina Linos, Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner, Rosalind
Dixon, Brigid McManus, David Golove, Heinz Klug, David
Landau, George Rutherglen, Adam Shinar, Ozan O. Varol, Neil
Walker. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 493-820 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Martin Davies. Maritime liens and choice of law. 42 Tul. Mar.
L.J. 269-291 (2018).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Michigan State Law Review
Virginia Journal of International Law
David M. Driesen. Judicial review of executive orders’
rationality. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1013-1066 (2018).
Hon. Clint Bolick. James Huffman Lecture. The renaissance
of federalism. 48 Envtl. L. 477-489 (2018).
Matthew J. Whitley. Note. Holding your horses: a violation of
the dormant Commerce Clause. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., &
Nat. Resources L. 45-65 (2017-2018).
J. Stephen Clark. Senators can’t be choosers: moratoriums on
Supreme Court nominations and the separation of powers. 106
Ky. L.J. 337-408 (2017-2018).
Brandon R. Magner. Note. Burying Lochner: why courts
should reject coming attempts to revive economic due process.
106 Ky. L.J. 463-509 (2017-2018).
Louis Michael Seidman. State action and the Constitution’s
middle band. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1-69 (2018).
Is Secularism a Non-Negotiable Aspect of Liberal
Constitutionalism? Articles by Frank S. Ravitch, Alan
Brownstein, Gábor Halmai, Bruce Ledewitz, Yaniv Roznai,
Jaclyn L. Neo. 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-370.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Tommy Tobin. Far from a “dead letter”: the Contract Clause
and North Carolina Association of Educators v. State. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1681-1724 (2018).
Jeffrey D. Miles. Recent development. Searching everywhere
for a section 24(1)(a) standard: City of Ashville, Town of
Boone, and the unclear future of local-state relations in North
Carolina. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1882-1908 (2018).
Tom Ginsburg. Kormendy Lecture. Democratic backsliding
and the rule of law. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 351-369 (2018).
Stephanie Howell. Note. In the shadow of Korematsu:
precedent & policy considerations for Trump’s Muslim
registry. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 593-631 (2018).
Michael F. Ryan. Note. Too clever by half: commanding the
nonuse of state authority to regulate health benefits in the ACA.
12 UMass L. Rev. 326-374 (2017).
External Dimensions of Constitutions. Articles by John Bell,
Eyal Benvenisti, Mila Versteeg, Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli,
Katerina Linos, Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner, Rosalind
Dixon, Brigid McManus, David Golove, Heinz Klug, David
Landau, George Rutherglen, Adam Shinar, Ozan O. Varol, Neil
Walker. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 493-820 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Riley Bauer. Note. “Works for me”: what’s next for
Pennsylvania corporate tax liabilities after Nextel
Communications of the Mid-Atlantic v. Commonwealth. 63
Vill. L. Rev. 477-500 (2018).
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
Katie Coggins. Note. Playing word games with New York’s no
surcharge law. 34 Touro L. Rev. 495-529 (2018).
David A. Hoffman. Relational contracts of adhesion. 85 U.
Chi. L. Rev. 1395-1461 (2018).
Jonathan Weinberg. “Know everything that can be known
about everybody”: the birth of the credit report. 63 Vill. L.
Rev. 431-475 (2018).
CONTRACTS
Tommy Tobin. Far from a “dead letter”: the Contract Clause
and North Carolina Association of Educators v. State. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1681-1724 (2018).
Larry A. DiMatteo. Unframing legal reasoning: a cyclical
theory of legal evolution. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 483-548
(2018).
J. Keely Dulaney. Note. Drop it like it’s yacht: the Eleventh
Circuit settles the contractual value of an “as is” clause in the
yacht brokerage industry. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 607-616 (2018).
David A. Hoffman. Relational contracts of adhesion. 85 U.
Chi. L. Rev. 1395-1461 (2018).
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COURTS
Andrew Hoffman. Comment. The Federal Circuit’s affirmance
habit. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 419-453.
Tom Ginsburg. Kormendy Lecture. Democratic backsliding
and the rule of law. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 351-369 (2018).
Edward J. Kionka. Survey of Illinois law: appellate law and
practice. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 643-667 (2018).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Environmental Law
Idaho Law Review
Seton Hall Law Review
Wouter Zwart. Note. Slow your roll out of body-worn
cameras: privacy concerns and the tension between
transparency and surveillance in Arizona. 60 Ariz. L. Rev.
783-814 (2018).
Susan Freiwald. At the privacy vanguard: California’s
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA). 33
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 131-175 (2018).
Alex Thrasher. Comment. Judicial construction of Federal
Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e)—historical evolution and
circuit interpretation regarding disclosure of grand jury
proceedings to third parties. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 587-616 (2017-
2018).
Terry v. Ohio at 50: Considering the Past, Present, and Future
of Stop-and-Frisk. Introduction by Katherine A. Macfarlane;
keynote speech by Erwin Chemerinsky; articles by Royce de R.
Barondes, J. Richard Broughton, Shawn E. Fields, Eric J.
Miller, Russell L. Jones, Josephine Ross, student Naomi
Doraisamy. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 279-561 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Matthew J. Wilkins. You don’t need love...but it helps: insider
trading law after Salman. 106 Ky. L.J. 433-461 (2017-2018).
Linsey K. Hogg. Note. How to instruct the jury on stipulations
of fact in federal criminal cases. 106 Ky. L.J. 511-534 (2017-
2018).
Louis Michael Seidman. State action and the Constitution’s
middle band. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1-69 (2018).
Emma F.E. Shoucair. Note. Cabining judicial discretion over
forensic evidence with a new special relevance rule. 117 Mich.
L. Rev. 173-196 (2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Helene Bruckner. Note. Students fall victim to hazing
epidemic at what cost? 34 Touro L. Rev. 459-493 (2018).
Zachary Kizitaff. Note. You got to let me know; should I stay
or should I go? Responding to Pennsylvania’s adoption of the
public servant exception in Commonwealth v. Livingstone.
63 Vill. L. Rev. 537-565 (2018).
DISABILITY LAW
Ralph C. Brashier. Incapacity and the infancy illation. 71 Ark.
L. Rev. 1-43 (2018).
Michael Schwartz. Admission of deaf soldiers to the military:
rethinking the “undifferentiated soldier” paradigm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 297-317 (2018).
Leona D. Jochnowitz. Whether the bright-line cut-off rule and
the adversarial expert explanation of adaptive functioning
exacerbates capital juror comprehension of the intellectual
disability. 34 Touro L. Rev. 377-430 (2018).
Molly K. Land. The Marrakesh Treaty as “bottom up”
lawmaking: supporting local human rights action on IP
policies. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 513-553 (2018).
DISASTER LAW
Constantine G. Papavizas, Brooke F. Shapiro. Jones Act
administrative waivers. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 317-357 (2018).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Deborah Zalesne, Adam Dexter. From marriage to households:
towards equal treatment of intimate forms of life. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 909-977 (2018).
Elizabeth MacLachlan. Comment. Tensions underlying the
Indian Child Welfare Act: tribal jurisdiction over traditional
state court family law matters. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 455-495.
Kellie Mahoney. Note. The “legal stranger” and parent: a love
story? 34 Touro L. Rev. 531-567 (2018).
Brett Potash. Note. Unequal protection: examining the
judiciary’s treatment of unwed fathers. 34 Touro L. Rev. 649-
688 (2018).
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Zachary J. Devlin. Note. Babies aren’t U.S. 12 UMass L. Rev.
412-457 (2017).
ECONOMICS
Dov Waisman. Moral context and risks of death. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 215-295 (2018).
Jason J. Czarnezki, K. Ingemar Jönsson, Katrina Kuh. Crafting
next generation eco-label policy. 48 Envtl. L. 409-452 (2018).
Adam M. Finkel, Branden B. Johnson. The limits of self-
interest: results from a novel stated-preference survey to
estimate the social benefits of life-prolonging regulations. 48
Envtl. L. 453-476 (2018).
John Baker. Note. Oil and reform a la Mexicana. 44 Fla. St.
U. L. Rev. 1225-1256 (2017).
Brandon R. Magner. Note. Burying Lochner: why courts
should reject coming attempts to revive economic due process.
106 Ky. L.J. 463-509 (2017-2018).
Kevin S. Haeberle, M. Todd Henderson. A new market-based
approach to securities law. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1313-1393
(2018).
EDUCATION LAW
Gregory Crespi. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness
program: the need for better employment eligibility regulations.
66 Buff. L. Rev. 819-853 (2018).
Allison Booth. Comment. From Jane to John: protecting
transgender individuals’ right to bathroom access under Title
IX. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 519-552 (2017-2018).
Helene Bruckner. Note. Students fall victim to hazing
epidemic at what cost? 34 Touro L. Rev. 459-493 (2018).
ELDER LAW
Ralph C. Brashier. Incapacity and the infancy illation. 71 Ark.
L. Rev. 1-43 (2018).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Joseph K. Leahy. Intermediate scrutiny for corporate political
contributions. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1119-1224 (2017).
Maximilian J. Mescall. Comment. Make campaign coverage
great again: presidential campaigns, the press, and the right of
access. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1653-1682 (2018).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Richard R. Carlson. Employment by design: employees,
independent contractors and the theory of the firm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 127-214 (2018).
Leslie Palmer. Words on the page: a mixed understanding of
the meaning of “because of sex” within Title VII. 48 Cumb. L.
Rev. 497-518 (2017-2018).
Laura T. Kessler. Employment discrimination and the domino
effect. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1041-1118 (2017).
Tommy Tobin. Far from a “dead letter”: the Contract Clause
and North Carolina Association of Educators v. State. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1681-1724 (2018).
Tyler Corcoran. Rethinking Title VII’s protections against sex
discrimination in an employment context. 13 Tenn. J.L. &
Pol’y 5-14 (2018).
Charles A. Sullivan. Employing AI. 63 Vill. L. Rev. 395-429
(2018).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
Nicolas Mertz. Note. Economic incentives: or how I learned to
stop worrying and accept nuclear power. 98 B.U. L. Rev.
1067-1103 (2018).
Blake Hudson. Harnessing energy markets to conserve natural
resources? The case of southern U.S. forests. 44 Fla. St. U. L.
Rev. 995-1040 (2017).
Siarra Rogers. Note. The influence of property in the law of
energy development: how the United States as a landowner can
limit environmental degradation on federal lands. 36 Va.
Envtl. L.J. 386-404 (2018).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Environmental Law
Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural
Resources Law
Virginia Environmental Law Journal
Nicolas Mertz. Note. Economic incentives: or how I learned to
stop worrying and accept nuclear power. 98 B.U. L. Rev.
1067-1103 (2018).
Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. 48 Envtl. L.
Rep. News & Analysis 10657-10741 (2018).
Blake Hudson. Harnessing energy markets to conserve natural
resources? The case of southern U.S. forests. 44 Fla. St. U. L.
Rev. 995-1040 (2017).
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Janaye Garrett. Note. A blast from the past: seismic airgun
policy and the need for reform. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1257-
1279 (2017).
Lauren R. Roth. Managing cumulative risk. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1283-1306 (2018).
Lisle A. Stalter, William J. Anaya, Elizabeth A. Austermuehle.
Environmental law updates—Part I: Illinois environmental case
law update; Part II: significant federal cases and initiatives
2017. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 683-705 (2018).
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Kevin Bennardo. The madness of insane delusions. 60 Ariz.
L. Rev. 601-634 (2018).
Joseph A. Romano. Comment. No “dead giveaways”: finding
a viable model of ante-mortem probate for New Jersey. 48
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1683-1704 (2018).
EVIDENCE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of
Indexed Law Reviews for:
Seton Hall Law Review
Emma F.E. Shoucair. Note. Cabining judicial discretion over
forensic evidence with a new special relevance rule. 117 Mich.
L. Rev. 173-196 (2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Leona D. Jochnowitz. Whether the bright-line cut-off rule and
the adversarial expert explanation of adaptive functioning
exacerbates capital juror comprehension of the intellectual
disability. 34 Touro L. Rev. 377-430 (2018).
Michael J. Borger. Note. Diamonds in the rough: a review of
Tiffany v. Costco and a call to apply Daubert to the
admissibility of consumer survey evidence in trademark
infringement litigation. 34 Touro L. Rev. 431-458 (2018).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Jessica Berkowitz. Note. Computer-aided destruction:
regulating 3D-printed firearms without infringing on individual
liberties. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 51-84 (2018).
Simon Tam. First Amendment, trademarks, and “The Slants”:
our journey to the Supreme Court. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 1-
18 (2018).
Stacy Hostetter. The privilege of obscenity: the slant on bad
frogs and flying dogs. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 99-120
(2018).
Alex Sidwell. Casenote. Constitutional law—First
Amendment—trademark regulation prohibiting registration of
offensive trademarks found unconstitutional, Matal v. Tam,
137 S. Ct. 1744 (2017). 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 641-651 (2017-
2018).
Luke Morgan. Note. Leave your guns at home: the
constitutionality of a prohibition on carrying firearms at
political demonstrations. 68 Duke L.J. 175-216 (2018).
R. George Wright. Public fora and the problem of too much
speech. 106 Ky. L.J. 409-431 (2017-2018).
Louis Michael Seidman. State action and the Constitution’s
middle band. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1-69 (2018).
Maximilian J. Mescall. Comment. Make campaign coverage
great again: presidential campaigns, the press, and the right of
access. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1653-1682 (2018).
Katie Coggins. Note. Playing word games with New York’s no
surcharge law. 34 Touro L. Rev. 495-529 (2018).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
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Edward L. Rubin, Joanna K. Sax. Administrative guidance and
genetically modified food. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 539-599 (2018).
Erika Lietzan. The uncharted waters of competition and
innovation in biological medicines. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 883-
941 (2017).
Michael R. Abrams. Note. Renovations needed: the FDA’s
floor/ceiling framework, preemption, and the opioid epidemic.
117 Mich. L. Rev. 143-171 (2018).
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, student Jennifer
O’Leary. Drug pricing—the next compliance Waterloo. 44
Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1165-1202 (2018).
Winston C. Throgmorton. Broadening the definition of
Cannabis: an argument for speciation including Indica and
Sativa. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 669-682 (2018).
Brandon Stephens. Note. A hard pill to swallow: symptoms
and prognosis of the drug manufacturer preemption defense in
2018. 34 Touro L. Rev. 689-711 (2018).
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Lars Noah. Reversal of fortune: moving pharmaceuticals from
over-the-counter to prescription status? 63 Vill. L. Rev. 355-
393 (2018).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Danielle Keats Citron. Book review. A poor mother’s right to
privacy: a review. The Poverty of Privacy Rights by Khiara
Bridges. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1139-2268 (2018).
Louis Michael Seidman. State action and the Constitution’s
middle band. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1-69 (2018).
Katherine G. Porter. Student article. A “debt” to society?:
reassessing the constitutionality of pay-to-stay programs in
Ohio jails and prisons. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 415-435 (2018).
GENDER
Ann C. McGinley. Gender, law, and culture in the legal
workplace: a Chilean case study. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675-751
(2018).
Danielle Keats Citron. Book review. A poor mother’s right to
privacy: a review. The Poverty of Privacy Rights by Khiara
Bridges. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1139-2268 (2018).
Allison Booth. Comment. From Jane to John: protecting
transgender individuals’ right to bathroom access under Title
IX. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 519-552 (2017-2018).
Laura T. Kessler. Employment discrimination and the domino
effect. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1041-1118 (2017).
Brett Potash. Note. Unequal protection: examining the
judiciary’s treatment of unwed fathers. 34 Touro L. Rev. 649-
688 (2018).
Patricia N. Jjemba. Final cut: the West’s opportunity to
accommodate asylee victims of female genital mutilation. 12
UMass L. Rev. 294-324 (2017).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Ohio Northern University Law Review
James van Wagtendonk. Note. Is there an employer in the
house?: evaluating the National Labor Relations Board’s joint-
employer standard in the fissured health care workplace. 98
B.U. L. Rev. 1105-1138 (2018).
Michael R. Abrams. Note. Renovations needed: the FDA’s
floor/ceiling framework, preemption, and the opioid epidemic.
117 Mich. L. Rev. 143-171 (2018).
Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
Articles by Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann,
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, Laura D. Hermer, Susan
R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki,
Lauren R. Roth, student Jennifer O’Leary. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1145-1306 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
41st Annual Law Review Symposium. Health Law: Past,
Present and Future. Articles by Jessica Mantel, David
Orentlicher. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 371-413 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Graham Haviland. Comment. Not so different after all: the
status of interpretive rules in the Medicare Act. 85 U. Chi. L.
Rev. 1511-1543 (2018).
Michael F. Ryan. Note. Too clever by half: commanding the
nonuse of state authority to regulate health benefits in the ACA.
12 UMass L. Rev. 326-374 (2017).
Lars Noah. Reversal of fortune: moving pharmaceuticals from
over-the-counter to prescription status? 63 Vill. L. Rev. 355-
393 (2018).
HOUSING LAW
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Cumberland Law Review
On the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. Articles by
Walker Mason Beauchamp, David E. Bernstein, James W. Ely
Jr., Christopher W. Schmidt. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 359-495
(2017-2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Thomas S. Walker. Comment. Searching for the right
approach: regulating short-term rentals in North Carolina. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1821-1854 (2018).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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UC Irvine Law Review
IP and Human Rights. Articles by Anupam Chander, Madhavi
Sunder, Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik, Christophe Geiger,
Daniel J. Gervais, Molly K. Land, Jens Schovsbo. 8 UC Irvine
L. Rev. 331-581 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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Patricia N. Jjemba. Final cut: the West’s opportunity to
accommodate asylee victims of female genital mutilation. 12
UMass L. Rev. 294-324 (2017).
David Landau. Vulnerable insiders: constitutional design,
international law, and the victims of internal armed conflict in
Colombia. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 679-706 (2018).
IMMIGRATION LAW
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Maryland Journal of International Law
Jonathan Brannon. Note. Are you not entertained? Considering
the P-3 visa as an alternative option for international esports
professional gamers. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 753-781 (2018).
Naomi Doraisamy. Student article. Erasing presence through
reasonable suspicion: Terry and its progeny as a vehicle for
state immigration enforcement. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 409-466
(2018).
The U.S.-Mexico Relationship in International Law and
Politics. Articles by José Angel Hernández, Raj Bhala, Gabriel
Cavazos Villanueva, Paola Monzón Cadena, David A. Gantz,
Gerald Dickinson, Terence M. Garrett, Peter L. Reich, Emily
Edmonds-Poli, David A. Shirk, Kari Hong, Geoffrey A.
Hoffman, Helen Kerwin. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 1-312 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Constanza Mundt. Note. Loss of human capital: corporate
transactions and their impact on the L-1 visa for employees. 34
Touro L. Rev. 609-648 (2018).
Patricia N. Jjemba. Final cut: the West’s opportunity to
accommodate asylee victims of female genital mutilation. 12
UMass L. Rev. 294-324 (2017).
Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli, Katerina Linos. Refugees
misdirected: how information, misinformation, and rumors
shape refugees’ access to fundamental rights. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
539-573 (2018).
Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner. Country-specific
investments and the rights of non-citizens. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
575-589 (2018).
Rosalind Dixon, Brigid McManus. Detaining non-citizens:
political competition and weak v. strong judicial review. 57
Va. J. Int’l L. 591-620 (2018).
George Rutherglen. The rights of aliens under the United
States Constitution: at the border and beyond. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
707-734 (2018).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
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Environmental Law
Elizabeth MacLachlan. Comment. Tensions underlying the
Indian Child Welfare Act: tribal jurisdiction over traditional
state court family law matters. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 455-495.
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Danielle Keats Citron. Book review. A poor mother’s right to
privacy: a review. The Poverty of Privacy Rights by Khiara
Bridges. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1139-2268 (2018).
Ariel Dobkin. Student article. Information fiduciaries in
practice: data privacy and user expectations. 33 Berkeley Tech.
L.J. 1-49 (2018).
Susan Freiwald. At the privacy vanguard: California’s
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA). 33
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 131-175 (2018).
Daphne Keller. The right tools: Europe’s intermediary liability
laws and the EU 2016 Data Protection Regulation. 33 Berkeley
Tech. L.J. 287-364 (2018).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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UC Irvine Law Review
Zachary R. Trail. Comment. Rights in a cloud of dust: the
value and qualities of farm data and how its property rights
should be viewed moving forward. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 319-348
(2018).
Daniel L. Rubinfeld. IP privateering in the markets for desktop
and mobile operating systems. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 85-129
(2018).
Lothar Determann. Digital exhaustion: new law from the old
world. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 177-223 (2018).
Michael Mattioli. Patent pool outsiders. 33 Berkeley Tech.
L.J. 225-286 (2018).
Andrew Hoffman. Comment. The Federal Circuit’s affirmance
habit. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 419-453.
Alex Sidwell. Casenote. Constitutional law—First
Amendment—trademark regulation prohibiting registration of
offensive trademarks found unconstitutional, Matal v. Tam,
137 S. Ct. 1744 (2017). 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 641-651 (2017-
2018).
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Christopher Buccafusco, Mark A. Lemley, Jonathan S. Masur.
Intelligent design. 68 Duke L.J. 75-139 (2018).
Erika Lietzan. The uncharted waters of competition and
innovation in biological medicines. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 883-
941 (2017).
Sam Kronenberg. Note. Royalty rates and exclusive releases
threaten music streaming. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 633-656
(2018).
Michael J. Borger. Note. Diamonds in the rough: a review of
Tiffany v. Costco and a call to apply Daubert to the
admissibility of consumer survey evidence in trademark
infringement litigation. 34 Touro L. Rev. 431-458 (2018).
Michael A. Morales. Note. Solving the riddle! Bridging the
gap in the Federal Circuit’s definition of “regular and
established place of business” to prevent patent trolls from
forum shopping. 34 Touro L. Rev. 569-608 (2018).
Michael J. Conway. Comment. i4i makes the patent world
blind. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1463-1509 (2018).
IP and Human Rights. Articles by Anupam Chander, Madhavi
Sunder, Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik, Christophe Geiger,
Daniel J. Gervais, Molly K. Land, Jens Schovsbo. 8 UC Irvine
L. Rev. 331-581 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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UC Irvine Law Review
Virginia Journal of International Law
Daphne Keller. The right tools: Europe’s intermediary liability
laws and the EU 2016 Data Protection Regulation. 33 Berkeley
Tech. L.J. 287-364 (2018).
Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Combating climate change in the
Indus River Basin. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources
L. 1-33 (2017-2018).
The U.S.-Mexico Relationship in International Law and
Politics. Articles by José Angel Hernández, Raj Bhala, Gabriel
Cavazos Villanueva, Paola Monzón Cadena, David A. Gantz,
Gerald Dickinson, Terence M. Garrett, Peter L. Reich, Emily
Edmonds-Poli, David A. Shirk, Kari Hong, Geoffrey A.
Hoffman, Helen Kerwin. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 1-312 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Frederick J. Kenney. William Tetley Lecture. Global
regulation of ships: the future of development and
implementation at the International Maritime Organization. 42
Tul. Mar. L.J. 259-268 (2018).
IP and Human Rights. Articles by Anupam Chander, Madhavi
Sunder, Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik, Christophe Geiger,
Daniel J. Gervais, Molly K. Land, Jens Schovsbo. 8 UC Irvine
L. Rev. 331-581 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
External Dimensions of Constitutions. Articles by John Bell,
Eyal Benvenisti, Mila Versteeg, Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli,
Katerina Linos, Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner, Rosalind
Dixon, Brigid McManus, David Golove, Heinz Klug, David
Landau, George Rutherglen, Adam Shinar, Ozan O. Varol, Neil
Walker. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 493-820 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Raj Bhala. Lessons about NAFTA renegotiations from
Shakespeare’s Othello: from the three amigos to America as
Iago? 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 38-105 (2018).
Gabriel Cavazos Villanueva, Paola Monzón Cadena. An
assessment of the Chapter 19 dispute settlement mechanism in
the context of the NAFTA renegotiation. 33 Md. J. Int’l L.
106-126 (2018).
David A. Gantz. The risks and rewards of renegotiating the
North American trade relationship. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 127-161
(2018).
IP and Human Rights. Articles by Anupam Chander, Madhavi
Sunder, Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik, Christophe Geiger,
Daniel J. Gervais, Molly K. Land, Jens Schovsbo. 8 UC Irvine
L. Rev. 331-581 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
JUDGES
Hon. Anne M. Burke, John A. Lupton. Stepping stones to
prominence: Illinois Supreme Court justices and U.S. senators.
42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 561-592 (2018).
In memoriam: Honorable Judge Leon D. Lazer. Tributes by
Rodger D. Citron, Howard Glickstein, Eileen Kaufman, Rena
C. Seplowitz, Jeffrey B. Morris, Martin A. Schwartz. 34 Touro
L. Rev. i-xiv (2018).
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Elizabeth James. Note. Judicial disqualification—confusion,
clarification and continued considerations: a closer look at
Arkansas’s judicial disqualification rules in light of Ferguson
v. State. 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 283-305 (2017).
JURISDICTION
Elizabeth MacLachlan. Comment. Tensions underlying the
Indian Child Welfare Act: tribal jurisdiction over traditional
state court family law matters. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 455-495.
John Travers. Note. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela v.
Helmerich & Payne Int’l Drilling Co.: the need for a valid-
argument standard of review for expropriation exception
claims. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 313-334 (2018).
Cynthia L. Fountaine. “Don’t come around here no more”:
narrowing personal jurisdiction over non-resident corporations
in Illinois. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 593-642 (2018).
Jonas Patzwall. Note. Head scratchers on patent navigability
and artificial obstructions in the Eleventh Circuit: admiralty
jurisdiction in tort and Tundidor. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 631-642
(2018).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Deborah Zalesne, Adam Dexter. From marriage to households:
towards equal treatment of intimate forms of life. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 909-977 (2018).
Raymond H. Brescia. Dominance and disintermediation:
subversive stories and counter-narratives of cooperation. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 429-481 (2018).
Larry A. DiMatteo. Unframing legal reasoning: a cyclical
theory of legal evolution. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 483-548
(2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Rosalind Dixon, Brigid McManus. Detaining non-citizens:
political competition and weak v. strong judicial review. 57
Va. J. Int’l L. 591-620 (2018).
David Golove. The American Founding and global justice:
Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian approaches. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
621-656 (2018).
Neil Walker. Sovereignty and beyond: the double edge of
external constitutionalism. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 799-820 (2018).
JUVENILES
Brielle Basso. Comment. Solitary Confinement Reform Act: a
blueprint for restricted use of solitary confinement of juveniles
across the states. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1601-1625 (2018).
LABOR LAW
Richard R. Carlson. Employment by design: employees,
independent contractors and the theory of the firm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 127-214 (2018).
James van Wagtendonk. Note. Is there an employer in the
house?: evaluating the National Labor Relations Board’s joint-
employer standard in the fissured health care workplace. 98
B.U. L. Rev. 1105-1138 (2018).
Constanza Mundt. Note. Loss of human capital: corporate
transactions and their impact on the L-1 visa for employees. 34
Touro L. Rev. 609-648 (2018).
Zachary J. Devlin. Note. Babies aren’t U.S. 12 UMass L. Rev.
412-457 (2017).
LAND USE
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Cumberland Law Review
On the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. Articles by
Walker Mason Beauchamp, David E. Bernstein, James W. Ely
Jr., Christopher W. Schmidt. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 359-495
(2017-2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Gerald Dickinson. Property musings at the U.S.-Mexico
border. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 162-182 (2018).
Thomas S. Walker. Comment. Searching for the right
approach: regulating short-term rentals in North Carolina. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1821-1854 (2018).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Michigan State Law Review
Seton Hall Law Review
Ann C. McGinley. Gender, law, and culture in the legal
workplace: a Chilean case study. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675-751
(2018).
Dov Waisman. Moral context and risks of death. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 215-295 (2018).
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Jason J. Czarnezki, K. Ingemar Jönsson, Katrina Kuh. Crafting
next generation eco-label policy. 48 Envtl. L. 409-452 (2018).
Adam M. Finkel, Branden B. Johnson. The limits of self-
interest: results from a novel stated-preference survey to
estimate the social benefits of life-prolonging regulations. 48
Envtl. L. 453-476 (2018).
Laura T. Kessler. Employment discrimination and the domino
effect. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1041-1118 (2017).
Is Secularism a Non-Negotiable Aspect of Liberal
Constitutionalism? Articles by Frank S. Ravitch, Alan
Brownstein, Gábor Halmai, Bruce Ledewitz, Yaniv Roznai,
Jaclyn L. Neo. 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-370.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Raymond H. Brescia. Dominance and disintermediation:
subversive stories and counter-narratives of cooperation. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 429-481 (2018).
Twila L. Perry. Conscious and strategic representations of
race: Prince, music, Black lives, and race scholarship. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 549-591 (2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Christopher R. Trudeau, Christine Cawthorne. The public
speaks, again: an international study of legal communication.
40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 249-282 (2017).
Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik. Transforming the work of
geographical indications to decolonize racialized labor and
support agroecology. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 363-412 (2018).
Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli, Katerina Linos. Refugees
misdirected: how information, misinformation, and rumors
shape refugees’ access to fundamental rights. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
539-573 (2018).
Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner. Country-specific
investments and the rights of non-citizens. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
575-589 (2018).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Idaho Law Review
Wouter Zwart. Note. Slow your roll out of body-worn
cameras: privacy concerns and the tension between
transparency and surveillance in Arizona. 60 Ariz. L. Rev.
783-814 (2018).
Terry v. Ohio at 50: Considering the Past, Present, and Future
of Stop-and-Frisk. Introduction by Katherine A. Macfarlane;
keynote speech by Erwin Chemerinsky; articles by Royce de R.
Barondes, J. Richard Broughton, Shawn E. Fields, Eric J.
Miller, Russell L. Jones, Josephine Ross, student Naomi
Doraisamy. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 279-561 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Zachary Kizitaff. Note. You got to let me know; should I stay
or should I go? Responding to Pennsylvania’s adoption of the
public servant exception in Commonwealth v. Livingstone.
63 Vill. L. Rev. 537-565 (2018).
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Christopher R. Trudeau, Christine Cawthorne. The public
speaks, again: an international study of legal communication.
40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 249-282 (2017).
LEGAL EDUCATION
Charity Scott. Mindfulness in law: a path to well-being and
balance for lawyers and law students. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 635-674
(2018).
Bruce Ledewitz. The role of religiously affiliated law schools
in the renewal of American democracy. 12 UMass L. Rev.
230-292 (2017).
LEGAL HISTORY
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Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Dash DeJarnatt. A flight of tax issues for the alcohol industry.
12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 121-149 (2018).
David M. Driesen. Judicial review of executive orders’
rationality. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1013-1066 (2018).
On the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. Articles by
Walker Mason Beauchamp, David E. Bernstein, James W. Ely
Jr., Christopher W. Schmidt. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 359-495
(2017-2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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Brandon R. Magner. Note. Burying Lochner: why courts
should reject coming attempts to revive economic due process.
106 Ky. L.J. 463-509 (2017-2018).
José Angel Hernández. The decree of 19 August 1848: the first
repatriation commissions and postwar settlements along the
U.S.-Mexico borderlands. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 1-37 (2018).
Peter L. Reich. Border of water, border of law: Rio Bravo/Rio
Grande boundary adjudications since 1884. 33 Md. J. Int’l L.
205-214 (2018).
Larry A. DiMatteo. Unframing legal reasoning: a cyclical
theory of legal evolution. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 483-548
(2018).
Hon. Anne M. Burke, John A. Lupton. Stepping stones to
prominence: Illinois Supreme Court justices and U.S. senators.
42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 561-592 (2018).
David Golove. The American Founding and global justice:
Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian approaches. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
621-656 (2018).
Jonathan Weinberg. “Know everything that can be known
about everybody”: the birth of the credit report. 63 Vill. L.
Rev. 431-475 (2018).
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Charity Scott. Mindfulness in law: a path to well-being and
balance for lawyers and law students. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 635-674
(2018).
Ann C. McGinley. Gender, law, and culture in the legal
workplace: a Chilean case study. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675-751
(2018).
Gregory Crespi. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness
program: the need for better employment eligibility regulations.
66 Buff. L. Rev. 819-853 (2018).
Wesleigh C. Vick. Comment. A defense of the defense: an
analysis of the North Carolina Attorney General’s legal ability
to refuse to defend state laws. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1855-1881
(2018).
LEGISLATION
Nicolas Mertz. Note. Economic incentives: or how I learned to
stop worrying and accept nuclear power. 98 B.U. L. Rev.
1067-1103 (2018).
Jacob Crump. Comment. Corpus linguistics in the Chevron
two-step. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 399-418.
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl. Statutory interpretation and the rest
of the iceberg: divergences between the lower federal courts
and the Supreme Court. 68 Duke L.J. 1-73 (2018).
Cody M. Connor. Note. Thoroughbred horse racing: why a
uniform approach to drug regulation is necessary. 10 Ky. J.
Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 111-130 (2017-2018).
Nina A. Mendelson. Change, creation, and unpredictability in
statutory interpretation: interpretive canon use in the Roberts
Court’s first decade. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 71-142 (2018).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Lars Noah. Doctors on the take: aligning tort law to address
drug company payments to prescribers. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 855-
907 (2018).
Erika Lietzan. The uncharted waters of competition and
innovation in biological medicines. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 883-
941 (2017).
Keith A. Findley, D. Michael Risinger. The science and law
underlying post-conviction challenges to Shaken Baby
Syndrome convictions: a response to professor Imwinkelried.
48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1209-1227 (2018).
Edward J. Imwinkelried. A brief comment on the response by
professors Findley and Risinger to my original contribution to
professor Risinger’s symposium. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1229-
1241 (2018).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
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Michael Schwartz. Admission of deaf soldiers to the military:
rethinking the “undifferentiated soldier” paradigm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 297-317 (2018).
Shiri Krebs. Rethinking targeted killing policy: reducing
uncertainty, protecting civilians from the ravages of both
terrorism and counterterrorism. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 943-993
(2017).
Stephanie Howell. Note. In the shadow of Korematsu:
precedent & policy considerations for Trump’s Muslim
registry. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 593-631 (2018).
Jonathan M. Walsh. On the waterfront: Coast Guard
jurisdiction ashore. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 293-316 (2018).
David Landau. Vulnerable insiders: constitutional design,
international law, and the victims of internal armed conflict in
Colombia. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 679-706 (2018).
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NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
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Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural
Resources Law
Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. 48 Envtl. L.
Rep. News & Analysis 10657-10741 (2018).
Blake Hudson. Harnessing energy markets to conserve natural
resources? The case of southern U.S. forests. 44 Fla. St. U. L.
Rev. 995-1040 (2017).
Janaye Garrett. Note. A blast from the past: seismic airgun
policy and the need for reform. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1257-
1279 (2017).
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Thomas A. Kelly, Christopher B. McLaughlin. North
Carolina’s nonprofit property tax exemption conundrum. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1769-1819 (2018).
OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
John Baker. Note. Oil and reform a la Mexicana. 44 Fla. St.
U. L. Rev. 1225-1256 (2017).
Janaye Garrett. Note. A blast from the past: seismic airgun
policy and the need for reform. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1257-
1279 (2017).
Siarra Rogers. Note. The influence of property in the law of
energy development: how the United States as a landowner can
limit environmental degradation on federal lands. 36 Va.
Envtl. L.J. 386-404 (2018).
POLITICS
Christopher M. Bruner. Center-left politics and corporate
governance: what is the “progressive” agenda? 2018 BYU L.
Rev. 267-333.
Hon. Clint Bolick. James Huffman Lecture. The renaissance
of federalism. 48 Envtl. L. 477-489 (2018).
Joseph K. Leahy. Intermediate scrutiny for corporate political
contributions. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1119-1224 (2017).
J. Stephen Clark. Senators can’t be choosers: moratoriums on
Supreme Court nominations and the separation of powers. 106
Ky. L.J. 337-408 (2017-2018).
Brandon R. Magner. Note. Burying Lochner: why courts
should reject coming attempts to revive economic due process.
106 Ky. L.J. 463-509 (2017-2018).
Tom Ginsburg. Kormendy Lecture. Democratic backsliding
and the rule of law. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 351-369 (2018).
Raymond H. Brescia. Dominance and disintermediation:
subversive stories and counter-narratives of cooperation. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 429-481 (2018).
Bruce Ledewitz. The role of religiously affiliated law schools
in the renewal of American democracy. 12 UMass L. Rev.
230-292 (2017).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Daniel L. Rubinfeld. IP privateering in the markets for desktop
and mobile operating systems. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 85-129
(2018).
Elliot Engstrom. Defining North Carolina’s public records and
open meetings fee-shifting provisions in the larger national
context. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1725-1768 (2018).
Edward J. Kionka. Survey of Illinois law: appellate law and
practice. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 643-667 (2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Michael A. Morales. Note. Solving the riddle! Bridging the
gap in the Federal Circuit’s definition of “regular and
established place of business” to prevent patent trolls from
forum shopping. 34 Touro L. Rev. 569-608 (2018).
D. Scott Crawford. Note. Breaking the “American” Rule: the
bad faith exception in Moench v. Marquette and a tale of two
standards. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 593-605 (2018).
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
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David M. Driesen. Judicial review of executive orders’
rationality. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1013-1066 (2018).
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J. Stephen Clark. Senators can’t be choosers: moratoriums on
Supreme Court nominations and the separation of powers. 106
Ky. L.J. 337-408 (2017-2018).
Maximilian J. Mescall. Comment. Make campaign coverage
great again: presidential campaigns, the press, and the right of
access. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1653-1682 (2018).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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Indexed Law Reviews for:
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Lars Noah. Doctors on the take: aligning tort law to address
drug company payments to prescribers. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 855-
907 (2018).
Wesleigh C. Vick. Comment. A defense of the defense: an
analysis of the North Carolina Attorney General’s legal ability
to refuse to defend state laws. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1855-1881
(2018).
Elizabeth James. Note. Judicial disqualification—confusion,
clarification and continued considerations: a closer look at
Arkansas’s judicial disqualification rules in light of Ferguson
v. State. 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 283-305 (2017).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
James W. Ely Jr. Buchanan and the right to acquire property.
48 Cumb. L. Rev. 423-461 (2017-2018).
Jenna Jayjohn. Casenote. Property—regulatory takings—
defining property in a regulatory takings inquiry. Murr v.
Wisconsin, 137 S. Ct. 1933 (2017). 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 629-640
(2017-2018).
Siarra Rogers. Note. The influence of property in the law of
energy development: how the United States as a landowner can
limit environmental degradation on federal lands. 36 Va.
Envtl. L.J. 386-404 (2018).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Jason J. Czarnezki, K. Ingemar Jönsson, Katrina Kuh. Crafting
next generation eco-label policy. 48 Envtl. L. 409-452 (2018).
Michael S. Pardo. Epistemology, psychology, and standards of
proof: an essay on Risinger’s “surprise” theory. 48 Seton Hall
L. Rev. 1039-1055 (2018).
Leona D. Jochnowitz. Whether the bright-line cut-off rule and
the adversarial expert explanation of adaptive functioning
exacerbates capital juror comprehension of the intellectual
disability. 34 Touro L. Rev. 377-430 (2018).
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Simon Tam. First Amendment, trademarks, and “The Slants”:
our journey to the Supreme Court. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 1-
18 (2018).
On the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. Articles by
Walker Mason Beauchamp, David E. Bernstein, James W. Ely
Jr., Christopher W. Schmidt. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 359-495
(2017-2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Eric J. Miller. Reasonably radical: Terry’s attack on race-
based policing. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 479-510 (2018).
Russell L. Jones. Terry v. Ohio: its failure, immoral progeny,
and racial profiling. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 511-541 (2018).
Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston
Aoki. Changing hearts, minds, and structures: advancing
equity and health equity in state government policies,
operations, and practices in Minnesota and other states. 44
Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1230-1282 (2018).
Twila L. Perry. Conscious and strategic representations of
race: Prince, music, Black lives, and race scholarship. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 549-591 (2018).
Stephanie Howell. Note. In the shadow of Korematsu:
precedent & policy considerations for Trump’s Muslim
registry. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 593-631 (2018).
RELIGION
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Michigan State Law Review
Is Secularism a Non-Negotiable Aspect of Liberal
Constitutionalism? Articles by Frank S. Ravitch, Alan
Brownstein, Gábor Halmai, Bruce Ledewitz, Yaniv Roznai,
Jaclyn L. Neo. 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-370.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Stephanie Howell. Note. In the shadow of Korematsu:
precedent & policy considerations for Trump’s Muslim
registry. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 593-631 (2018).
Bruce Ledewitz. The role of religiously affiliated law schools
in the renewal of American democracy. 12 UMass L. Rev.
230-292 (2017).
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REMEDIES
Taylor Payne. Now is the Winter of Ginsburg’s dissent. 13
Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 15-83 (2018).
Carley Tatman. Note. Coughing up a few extra moneypennies:
the First Circuit allows for prejudgment interest on mixed Jones
Act and unseaworthiness claims in Nevor v. Monneypenny
Holdings, LLC. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 643-656 (2018).
REPRODUCTION
K. Laney Gifford. Comment. Reaffirmation and application of
the undue burden standard in Whole Woman’s Health v.
Hellerstedt and post-Hellerstedt decisions in the Eleventh
Circuit. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 553-586 (2017-2018).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Seton Hall Law Review
Zachary R. Trail. Comment. Rights in a cloud of dust: the
value and qualities of farm data and how its property rights
should be viewed moving forward. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 319-348
(2018).
Emma F.E. Shoucair. Note. Cabining judicial discretion over
forensic evidence with a new special relevance rule. 117 Mich.
L. Rev. 173-196 (2018).
Raymond H. Brescia. Dominance and disintermediation:
subversive stories and counter-narratives of cooperation. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 429-481 (2018).
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. Contributions by D. Michael Risinger,
Ronald J. Allen, Dale A. Nance, Michael S. Pardo, Kevin M.
Clermont, Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng, Edward J.
Imwinkelried, Aviva Orenstein, JoAnne A. Epps, Alex Stein,
Keith A. Findley, Larry Laudan, Roger Koppl, Marvin Zalman,
Paul G. Cassell, Craig R. Callen, Richard D. Friedman, student
Kevin Todorow. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
David A. Hoffman. Relational contracts of adhesion. 85 U.
Chi. L. Rev. 1395-1461 (2018).
Charles A. Sullivan. Employing AI. 63 Vill. L. Rev. 395-429
(2018).
SECOND AMENDMENT
Jessica Berkowitz. Note. Computer-aided destruction:
regulating 3D-printed firearms without infringing on individual
liberties. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 51-84 (2018).
Luke Morgan. Note. Leave your guns at home: the
constitutionality of a prohibition on carrying firearms at
political demonstrations. 68 Duke L.J. 175-216 (2018).
Royce de R. Barondes. Conditioning exercise of firearms
rights on unlimited Terry stops. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 297-377
(2018).
J. Richard Broughton. Danger at the intersection of Second
and Fourth. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 379-407 (2018).
Paolo G. Corso. Note. Gun control to Major Tom: an analysis
of failed gun regulations and the terrorist watchlist. 12 UMass
L. Rev. 376-410 (2017).
SECURITIES LAW
Brendan Biffany. Note. Fixing soft dollars is not that hard: a
consent and reporting framework for regulating client
commission arrangements. 68 Duke L.J. 141-174 (2018).
Robyn Bishop. Comment. Investing in the future: why the
SEC should require a uniform climate change disclosure
framework to protect investors and mitigate U.S. financial
instability. 48 Envtl. L. 491-519 (2018).
Matthew J. Wilkins. You don’t need love...but it helps: insider
trading law after Salman. 106 Ky. L.J. 433-461 (2017-2018).
Kevin S. Haeberle, M. Todd Henderson. A new market-based
approach to securities law. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1313-1393
(2018).
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Katherine G. Porter. Student article. A “debt” to society?:
reassessing the constitutionality of pay-to-stay programs in
Ohio jails and prisons. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 415-435 (2018).
Brielle Basso. Comment. Solitary Confinement Reform Act: a
blueprint for restricted use of solitary confinement of juveniles
across the states. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1601-1625 (2018).
Bradley E. Maclean, H.E. Miller Jr. Tennessee’s death penalty
lottery. 13 Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 85-181 (2018).
Appendices. 13 Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 183-258 (2018).
Leona D. Jochnowitz. Whether the bright-line cut-off rule and
the adversarial expert explanation of adaptive functioning
exacerbates capital juror comprehension of the intellectual
disability. 34 Touro L. Rev. 377-430 (2018).
Anthony L. McMullen. A proposal to change sentencing
appeals in Arkansas. 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 231-248
(2017).
Megan Volin. Comment. Defining “second or sucessive”
habeas petitions after Magwood. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1545-
1588 (2018).
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SEX CRIMES
Josephine Ross. What the #MeToo campaign teaches about
stop and frisk. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 543-561 (2018).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Leslie Palmer. Words on the page: a mixed understanding of
the meaning of “because of sex” within Title VII. 48 Cumb. L.
Rev. 497-518 (2017-2018).
Tyler Corcoran. Rethinking Title VII’s protections against sex
discrimination in an employment context. 13 Tenn. J.L. &
Pol’y 5-14 (2018).
Kellie Mahoney. Note. The “legal stranger” and parent: a love
story? 34 Touro L. Rev. 531-567 (2018).
SOCIAL WELFARE
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Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
Articles by Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann,
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, Laura D. Hermer, Susan
R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie Ralston Aoki,
Lauren R. Roth, student Jennifer O’Leary. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1145-1306 (2018).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Graham Haviland. Comment. Not so different after all: the
status of interpretive rules in the Medicare Act. 85 U. Chi. L.
Rev. 1511-1543 (2018).
SPORTS
Jonathan Brannon. Note. Are you not entertained? Considering
the P-3 visa as an alternative option for international esports
professional gamers. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 753-781 (2018).
Simon Tam. First Amendment, trademarks, and “The Slants”:
our journey to the Supreme Court. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 1-
18 (2018).
Paul E. Salamanca. The constitutionality of claiming jail. 10
Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 35-44 (2017-2018).
Matthew J. Whitley. Note. Holding your horses: a violation of
the dormant Commerce Clause. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., &
Nat. Resources L. 45-65 (2017-2018).
Cody M. Connor. Note. Thoroughbred horse racing: why a
uniform approach to drug regulation is necessary. 10 Ky. J.
Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 111-130 (2017-2018).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl. Statutory interpretation and the rest
of the iceberg: divergences between the lower federal courts
and the Supreme Court. 68 Duke L.J. 1-73 (2018).
J. Stephen Clark. Senators can’t be choosers: moratoriums on
Supreme Court nominations and the separation of powers. 106
Ky. L.J. 337-408 (2017-2018).
Nina A. Mendelson. Change, creation, and unpredictability in
statutory interpretation: interpretive canon use in the Roberts
Court’s first decade. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 71-142 (2018).
Taylor Payne. Now is the Winter of Ginsburg’s dissent. 13
Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 15-83 (2018).
TAX POLICY
Roger Colinvaux. Failed charity: taking state tax benefits into
account for purposes of the charitable deduction. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 779-817 (2018).
TAXATION—FEDERAL
Dash DeJarnatt. A flight of tax issues for the alcohol industry.
12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 121-149 (2018).
Roger Colinvaux. Failed charity: taking state tax benefits into
account for purposes of the charitable deduction. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 779-817 (2018).
TAXATION—STATE AND LOCAL
Dash DeJarnatt. A flight of tax issues for the alcohol industry.
12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 121-149 (2018).
Roger Colinvaux. Failed charity: taking state tax benefits into
account for purposes of the charitable deduction. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 779-817 (2018).
Thomas A. Kelly, Christopher B. McLaughlin. North
Carolina’s nonprofit property tax exemption conundrum. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1769-1819 (2018).
Riley Bauer. Note. “Works for me”: what’s next for
Pennsylvania corporate tax liabilities after Nextel
Communications of the Mid-Atlantic v. Commonwealth. 63
Vill. L. Rev. 477-500 (2018).
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TERRORISM
Shiri Krebs. Rethinking targeted killing policy: reducing
uncertainty, protecting civilians from the ravages of both
terrorism and counterterrorism. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 943-993
(2017).
Jonathan M. Walsh. On the waterfront: Coast Guard
jurisdiction ashore. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 293-316 (2018).
Paolo G. Corso. Note. Gun control to Major Tom: an analysis
of failed gun regulations and the terrorist watchlist. 12 UMass
L. Rev. 376-410 (2017).
TORTS
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Environmental Law
Barbara Kritchevsky. What does law have to do with it? The
jury’s role in cases alleging violations of law, custom, and
standards. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 45-125 (2018).
Lars Noah. Doctors on the take: aligning tort law to address
drug company payments to prescribers. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 855-
907 (2018).
Shawn E. Fields. Terry, handguns, and the Hand formula:
some preliminary thoughts. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 467-478 (2018).
Michael R. Abrams. Note. Renovations needed: the FDA’s
floor/ceiling framework, preemption, and the opioid epidemic.
117 Mich. L. Rev. 143-171 (2018).
Brandon Stephens. Note. A hard pill to swallow: symptoms
and prognosis of the drug manufacturer preemption defense in
2018. 34 Touro L. Rev. 689-711 (2018).
Gillis W.P. Klotz. Note. Vessel owner beware: the Ninth
Circuit moves ever closer to turning § 905(b) claims into
unseaworthiness in Murray v. Southern Route Maritime
S.A. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 617-630 (2018).
Jonas Patzwall. Note. Head scratchers on patent navigability
and artificial obstructions in the Eleventh Circuit: admiralty
jurisdiction in tort and Tundidor. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 631-642
(2018).
Lars Noah. Reversal of fortune: moving pharmaceuticals from
over-the-counter to prescription status? 63 Vill. L. Rev. 355-
393 (2018).
Jonathan Weinberg. “Know everything that can be known
about everybody”: the birth of the credit report. 63 Vill. L.
Rev. 431-475 (2018).
TRADE REGULATION
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Daniel L. Rubinfeld. IP privateering in the markets for desktop
and mobile operating systems. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 85-129
(2018).
Michael Mattioli. Patent pool outsiders. 33 Berkeley Tech.
L.J. 225-286 (2018).
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, student Jennifer
O’Leary. Drug pricing—the next compliance Waterloo. 44
Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1165-1202 (2018).
Michael J. Borger. Note. Diamonds in the rough: a review of
Tiffany v. Costco and a call to apply Daubert to the
admissibility of consumer survey evidence in trademark
infringement litigation. 34 Touro L. Rev. 431-458 (2018).
WATER LAW
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Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Combating climate change in the
Indus River Basin. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources
L. 1-33 (2017-2018).
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW
Gillis W.P. Klotz. Note. Vessel owner beware: the Ninth
Circuit moves ever closer to turning § 905(b) claims into
unseaworthiness in Murray v. Southern Route Maritime
S.A. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 617-630 (2018).
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60 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, FALL, 2018.
Edward L. Rubin, Joanna K. Sax. Administrative guidance and
genetically modified food. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 539-599 (2018).
Kevin Bennardo. The madness of insane delusions. 60 Ariz.
L. Rev. 601-634 (2018).
Charity Scott. Mindfulness in law: a path to well-being and
balance for lawyers and law students. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 635-674
(2018).
Ann C. McGinley. Gender, law, and culture in the legal
workplace: a Chilean case study. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675-751
(2018).
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Jonathan Brannon. Note. Are you not entertained? Considering
the P-3 visa as an alternative option for international esports
professional gamers. 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 753-781 (2018).
Wouter Zwart. Note. Slow your roll out of body-worn
cameras: privacy concerns and the tension between
transparency and surveillance in Arizona. 60 Ariz. L. Rev.
783-814 (2018).
71 ARKANSAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-348, 2018.
Ralph C. Brashier. Incapacity and the infancy illation. 71 Ark.
L. Rev. 1-43 (2018).
Barbara Kritchevsky. What does law have to do with it? The
jury’s role in cases alleging violations of law, custom, and
standards. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 45-125 (2018).
Richard R. Carlson. Employment by design: employees,
independent contractors and the theory of the firm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 127-214 (2018).
Dov Waisman. Moral context and risks of death. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 215-295 (2018).
Michael Schwartz. Admission of deaf soldiers to the military:
rethinking the “undifferentiated soldier” paradigm. 71 Ark. L.
Rev. 297-317 (2018).
Zachary R. Trail. Comment. Rights in a cloud of dust: the
value and qualities of farm data and how its property rights
should be viewed moving forward. 71 Ark. L. Rev. 319-348
(2018).
33 BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1,
PP. 1-364, 2018.
Ariel Dobkin. Student article. Information fiduciaries in
practice: data privacy and user expectations. 33 Berkeley Tech.
L.J. 1-49 (2018).
Jessica Berkowitz. Note. Computer-aided destruction:
regulating 3D-printed firearms without infringing on individual
liberties. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 51-84 (2018).
Daniel L. Rubinfeld. IP privateering in the markets for desktop
and mobile operating systems. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 85-129
(2018).
Susan Freiwald. At the privacy vanguard: California’s
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA). 33
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 131-175 (2018).
Lothar Determann. Digital exhaustion: new law from the old
world. 33 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 177-223 (2018).
Michael Mattioli. Patent pool outsiders. 33 Berkeley Tech.
L.J. 225-286 (2018).
Daphne Keller. The right tools: Europe’s intermediary liability
laws and the EU 2016 Data Protection Regulation. 33 Berkeley
Tech. L.J. 287-364 (2018).
98 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4,
SEPTEMBER, 2018.
David M. Driesen. Judicial review of executive orders’
rationality. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1013-1066 (2018).
Nicolas Mertz. Note. Economic incentives: or how I learned to
stop worrying and accept nuclear power. 98 B.U. L. Rev.
1067-1103 (2018).
James van Wagtendonk. Note. Is there an employer in the
house?: evaluating the National Labor Relations Board’s joint-
employer standard in the fissured health care workplace. 98
B.U. L. Rev. 1105-1138 (2018).
Danielle Keats Citron. Book review. A poor mother’s right to
privacy: a review. The Poverty of Privacy Rights by Khiara
Bridges. 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1139-2268 (2018).
2018 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, PP. 267-496.
Christopher M. Bruner. Center-left politics and corporate
governance: what is the “progressive” agenda? 2018 BYU L.
Rev. 267-333.
Gary E. Sullivan. A fresh start to bankruptcy exemptions.
2018 BYU L. Rev. 335-398.
Jacob Crump. Comment. Corpus linguistics in the Chevron
two-step. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 399-418.
Andrew Hoffman. Comment. The Federal Circuit’s affirmance
habit. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 419-453.
Elizabeth MacLachlan. Comment. Tensions underlying the
Indian Child Welfare Act: tribal jurisdiction over traditional
state court family law matters. 2018 BYU L. Rev. 455-495.
12 BUFFALO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
JOURNAL, PP. 1-174, 2018.
Simon Tam. First Amendment, trademarks, and “The Slants”:
our journey to the Supreme Court. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 1-
18 (2018).
Tracy Jong, Luis Ormaechea. Trends to note in alcoholic
beverage trademark law that can impact the decision making
process for businesses at critical points in the alcoholic
beverage product life cycle. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 19-98
(2018).
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Stacy Hostetter. The privilege of obscenity: the slant on bad
frogs and flying dogs. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 99-120
(2018).
Dash DeJarnatt. A flight of tax issues for the alcohol industry.
12 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 121-149 (2018).
Christopher Sasiadek. Making my mark: one law student’s
experience opening a micro-distillery. 12 Buff. Intell. Prop.
L.J. 150-158 (2018).
Michael B. Newman, Jason H. Barker. Retying the house: how
the evolution of prohibition era alcohol beverage laws has
facilitated a generation of independent craft brewers. 12 Buff.
Intell. Prop. L.J. 159-173 (2018).
66 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, AUGUST, 2018.
Roger Colinvaux. Failed charity: taking state tax benefits into
account for purposes of the charitable deduction. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 779-817 (2018).
Gregory Crespi. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness
program: the need for better employment eligibility regulations.
66 Buff. L. Rev. 819-853 (2018).
Lars Noah. Doctors on the take: aligning tort law to address
drug company payments to prescribers. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 855-
907 (2018).
Deborah Zalesne, Adam Dexter. From marriage to households:
towards equal treatment of intimate forms of life. 66 Buff. L.
Rev. 909-977 (2018).
48 CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 355-712,
2017-2018.
Judge John L. Carroll. Foreword. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 355-358
(2017-2018).
On the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley. 48 Cumb.
L. Rev. 359-495 (2017-2018).
Walker Mason Beauchamp. The legacy of racial zoning in
Birmingham, Alabama. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 359-397 (2017-
2018).
David E. Bernstein. Reflections on the 100th anniversary
of Buchanan v. Warley: recent revisionist history and
unanswered questions. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 399-421 (2017-
2018).
James W. Ely Jr. Buchanan and the right to acquire
property. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 423-461 (2017-2018).
Christopher W. Schmidt. Buchanan v. Warley and the
changing meaning of civil rights. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 463-
495 (2017-2018).
Leslie Palmer. Words on the page: a mixed understanding of
the meaning of “because of sex” within Title VII. 48 Cumb. L.
Rev. 497-518 (2017-2018).
Allison Booth. Comment. From Jane to John: protecting
transgender individuals’ right to bathroom access under Title
IX. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 519-552 (2017-2018).
K. Laney Gifford. Comment. Reaffirmation and application of
the undue burden standard in Whole Woman’s Health v.
Hellerstedt and post-Hellerstedt decisions in the Eleventh
Circuit. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 553-586 (2017-2018).
Alex Thrasher. Comment. Judicial construction of Federal
Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e)—historical evolution and
circuit interpretation regarding disclosure of grand jury
proceedings to third parties. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 587-616 (2017-
2018).
Justice Cheri Beasley. Integrating spaces: a reflection on the
past, present, and future. Memorial in honor of Audrey Gaston
Howard. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 617-624 (2017-2018).
Lynn D. Hogewood. In memoriam: Governor Albert P.
Brewer—leader, teacher, and mentor. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 625-
628 (2017-2018).
Jenna Jayjohn. Casenote. Property—regulatory takings—
defining property in a regulatory takings inquiry. Murr v.
Wisconsin, 137 S. Ct. 1933 (2017). 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 629-640
(2017-2018).
Alex Sidwell. Casenote. Constitutional law—First
Amendment—trademark regulation prohibiting registration of
offensive trademarks found unconstitutional, Matal v. Tam,
137 S. Ct. 1744 (2017). 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 641-651 (2017-
2018).
Eleventh Circuit Survey. 48 Cumb. L. Rev. 653-711 (2017-
2018).
68 DUKE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2018.
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl. Statutory interpretation and the rest
of the iceberg: divergences between the lower federal courts
and the Supreme Court. 68 Duke L.J. 1-73 (2018).
Christopher Buccafusco, Mark A. Lemley, Jonathan S. Masur.
Intelligent design. 68 Duke L.J. 75-139 (2018).
Brendan Biffany. Note. Fixing soft dollars is not that hard: a
consent and reporting framework for regulating client
commission arrangements. 68 Duke L.J. 141-174 (2018).
Luke Morgan. Note. Leave your guns at home: the
constitutionality of a prohibition on carrying firearms at
political demonstrations. 68 Duke L.J. 175-216 (2018).
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48 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2018.
Jason J. Czarnezki, K. Ingemar Jönsson, Katrina Kuh. Crafting
next generation eco-label policy. 48 Envtl. L. 409-452 (2018).
Adam M. Finkel, Branden B. Johnson. The limits of self-
interest: results from a novel stated-preference survey to
estimate the social benefits of life-prolonging regulations. 48
Envtl. L. 453-476 (2018).
Hon. Clint Bolick. James Huffman Lecture. The renaissance
of federalism. 48 Envtl. L. 477-489 (2018).
Robyn Bishop. Comment. Investing in the future: why the
SEC should require a uniform climate change disclosure
framework to protect investors and mitigate U.S. financial
instability. 48 Envtl. L. 491-519 (2018).
2017 Ninth Circuit Environmental Review. 48 Envtl. L. 521-
645 (2018).
48 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER NEWS &
ANALYSIS, NO. 8, AUGUST, 2018.
Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. 48 Envtl. L.
Rep. News & Analysis 10657-10741 (2018).
Recent developments. 48 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10742-10757 (2018).
Recent journal literature. 48 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10758-10759 (2018).
Topical index. 48 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10760-
10761 (2018).
44 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2017.
Erika Lietzan. The uncharted waters of competition and
innovation in biological medicines. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 883-
941 (2017).
Shiri Krebs. Rethinking targeted killing policy: reducing
uncertainty, protecting civilians from the ravages of both
terrorism and counterterrorism. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 943-993
(2017).
Blake Hudson. Harnessing energy markets to conserve natural
resources? The case of southern U.S. forests. 44 Fla. St. U. L.
Rev. 995-1040 (2017).
Laura T. Kessler. Employment discrimination and the domino
effect. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1041-1118 (2017).
Joseph K. Leahy. Intermediate scrutiny for corporate political
contributions. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1119-1224 (2017).
John Baker. Note. Oil and reform a la Mexicana. 44 Fla. St.
U. L. Rev. 1225-1256 (2017).
Janaye Garrett. Note. A blast from the past: seismic airgun
policy and the need for reform. 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1257-
1279 (2017).
31 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS,
NO. 2, SPRING, 2018.
Robert F. Bauer. The national security lawyer, in crisis: when
the “best view” of the law may not be the best view. 31 Geo. J.
Legal Ethics 175-259 (2018).
Jack Goldsmith. Executive branch crisis lawyering and the
“best view.” 31 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 261-276 (2018).
Mary DeRosa. National security lawyering: the best view of
the law as a regulative ideal. 31 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 277-303
(2018).
Christopher Fonzone, Dana Remus. What about when the best
view is the best view? 31 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 305-333 (2018).
54 IDAHO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 279-561, 2018.
Terry v. Ohio at 50: Considering the Past, Present, and Future
of Stop-and-Frisk. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 279-561 (2018).
Katherine A. Macfarlane. Terry v. Ohio at 50: the past,
present, & future of stop and frisk. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 279-
285 (2018).
Erwin Chemerinsky. Keynote speech. 54 Idaho L. Rev.
287-295 (2018).
Royce de R. Barondes. Conditioning exercise of firearms
rights on unlimited Terry stops. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 297-377
(2018).
J. Richard Broughton. Danger at the intersection of Second
and Fourth. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 379-407 (2018).
Naomi Doraisamy. Student article. Erasing presence
through reasonable suspicion: Terry and its progeny as a
vehicle for state immigration enforcement. 54 Idaho L.
Rev. 409-466 (2018).
Shawn E. Fields. Terry, handguns, and the Hand formula:
some preliminary thoughts. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 467-478
(2018).
Eric J. Miller. Reasonably radical: Terry’s attack on race-
based policing. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 479-510 (2018).
Russell L. Jones. Terry v. Ohio: its failure, immoral
progeny, and racial profiling. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 511-541
(2018).
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Josephine Ross. What the #MeToo campaign teaches
about stop and frisk. 54 Idaho L. Rev. 543-561 (2018).
10 KENTUCKY JOURNAL OF EQUINE,
AGRICULTURE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-130, 2017-2018.
Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Combating climate change in the
Indus River Basin. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources
L. 1-33 (2017-2018).
Paul E. Salamanca. The constitutionality of claiming jail. 10
Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 35-44 (2017-2018).
Matthew J. Whitley. Note. Holding your horses: a violation of
the dormant Commerce Clause. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., &
Nat. Resources L. 45-65 (2017-2018).
Jeana M. Mason. Note. Battling the butterfly effect: why the
monarch butterfly needs protection under the Endangered
Species Act. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 67-
88 (2017-2018).
K. Cassandra Keck. Note. The big “blue” nation: expanding
aquaculture in Kentucky. 10 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 89-109 (2017-2018).
Cody M. Connor. Note. Thoroughbred horse racing: why a
uniform approach to drug regulation is necessary. 10 Ky. J.
Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 111-130 (2017-2018).
106 KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 337-534,
2017-2018.
J. Stephen Clark. Senators can’t be choosers: moratoriums on
Supreme Court nominations and the separation of powers. 106
Ky. L.J. 337-408 (2017-2018).
R. George Wright. Public fora and the problem of too much
speech. 106 Ky. L.J. 409-431 (2017-2018).
Matthew J. Wilkins. You don’t need love...but it helps: insider
trading law after Salman. 106 Ky. L.J. 433-461 (2017-2018).
Brandon R. Magner. Note. Burying Lochner: why courts
should reject coming attempts to revive economic due process.
106 Ky. L.J. 463-509 (2017-2018).
Linsey K. Hogg. Note. How to instruct the jury on stipulations
of fact in federal criminal cases. 106 Ky. L.J. 511-534 (2017-
2018).
33 MARYLAND JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW, PP. 1-353, 2018.
Rebeca Garcia Gil. A note from the Editor. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. i-
ii (2018).
The U.S.-Mexico Relationship in International Law and
Politics. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 1-312 (2018).
List of symposium participants. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. iii-iv
(2018).
José Angel Hernández. The decree of 19 August 1848: the
first repatriation commissions and postwar settlements
along the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 1-37
(2018).
Raj Bhala. Lessons about NAFTA renegotiations from
Shakespeare’s Othello: from the three amigos to America
as Iago? 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 38-105 (2018).
Gabriel Cavazos Villanueva, Paola Monzón Cadena. An
assessment of the Chapter 19 dispute settlement mechanism
in the context of the NAFTA renegotiation. 33 Md. J. Int’l
L. 106-126 (2018).
David A. Gantz. The risks and rewards of renegotiating the
North American trade relationship. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 127-
161 (2018).
Gerald Dickinson. Property musings at the U.S.-Mexico
border. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 162-182 (2018).
Terence M. Garrett. Where there’s a wall there’s a way:
the end (?) of democratic discourse regarding immigration
and border security policy. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 183-204
(2018).
Peter L. Reich. Border of water, border of law: Rio
Bravo/Rio Grande boundary adjudications since 1884. 33
Md. J. Int’l L. 205-214 (2018).
Emily Edmonds-Poli, David A. Shirk. Extradition as a tool
for international cooperation: lessons from the U.S.-Mexico
relationship. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 215-243 (2018).
Kari Hong. How to end “illegal immigration.” 33 Md. J.
Int’l L. 244-267 (2018).
Geoffrey A. Hoffman. Contiguous territories: the
expanded use of “expedited removal” in the Trump era. 33
Md. J. Int’l L. 268-289 (2018).
Helen Kerwin. The Mexican asylum system in regional
context. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 290-312 (2018).
John Travers. Note. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela v.
Helmerich & Payne Int’l Drilling Co.: the need for a valid-
argument standard of review for expropriation exception
claims. 33 Md. J. Int’l L. 313-334 (2018).
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Vanessa Zehnder. Comment. Private maritime security
companies v. pirates: the battle of legality. 33 Md. J. Int’l L.
335-353 (2018).
117 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2018.
Louis Michael Seidman. State action and the Constitution’s
middle band. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 1-69 (2018).
Nina A. Mendelson. Change, creation, and unpredictability in
statutory interpretation: interpretive canon use in the Roberts
Court’s first decade. 117 Mich. L. Rev. 71-142 (2018).
Michael R. Abrams. Note. Renovations needed: the FDA’s
floor/ceiling framework, preemption, and the opioid epidemic.
117 Mich. L. Rev. 143-171 (2018).
Emma F.E. Shoucair. Note. Cabining judicial discretion over
forensic evidence with a new special relevance rule. 117 Mich.
L. Rev. 173-196 (2018).
2017 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,
PP. 149-370.
Is Secularism a Non-Negotiable Aspect of Liberal
Constitutionalism? 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-370.
Frank S. Ravitch. Secularism and liberal constitutionalism:
lessons from Japan. 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 149-161.
Alan Brownstein. The multiple sources and dimensions of
religion-state frameworks in liberal constitutions. 2017
Mich. St. L. Rev. 163-174.
Gábor Halmai. Varieties of state-church relations and
religious freedom through three case studies. 2017 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 175-207.
Bruce Ledewitz. Is religion a non-negotiable aspect of
liberal constitutionalism? 2017 Mich. St. L. Rev. 209-252.
Yaniv Roznai. Negotiating the eternal: the paradox of
entrenching secularism in constitutions. 2017 Mich. St. L.
Rev. 253-331.
Jaclyn L. Neo. Secularism without liberalism: religious
freedom and secularism in a non-liberal state. 2017 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 333-370.
44 MITCHELL HAMLINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 4,
PP. 1145-1306, 2018.
Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
44 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1145-1306 (2018).
Gregory E. Demske, Geeta Taylor, James Ortmann. Shared
goals: how the HHS Office of Inspector General supports
health care inductry compliance efforts. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1145-1164 (2018).
Seth Whitelaw, Nicodemo Fiorentino, student Jennifer
O’Leary. Drug pricing—the next compliance Waterloo.
44 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1165-1202 (2018).
Laura D. Hermer. Medicaid: welfare program of last
resort, or safety net? 44 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1203-
1229 (2018).
Susan R. Weisman, Ayah Helmy, Vayong Moua, Julie
Ralston Aoki. Changing hearts, minds, and structures:
advancing equity and health equity in state government
policies, operations, and practices in Minnesota and other
states. 44 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1230-1282 (2018).
Lauren R. Roth. Managing cumulative risk. 44 Mitchell
Hamline L. Rev. 1283-1306 (2018).
96 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW, NO. 6,
SEPTEMBER, 2018.
Tommy Tobin. Far from a “dead letter”: the Contract Clause
and North Carolina Association of Educators v. State. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1681-1724 (2018).
Elliot Engstrom. Defining North Carolina’s public records and
open meetings fee-shifting provisions in the larger national
context. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1725-1768 (2018).
Thomas A. Kelly, Christopher B. McLaughlin. North
Carolina’s nonprofit property tax exemption conundrum. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1769-1819 (2018).
Thomas S. Walker. Comment. Searching for the right
approach: regulating short-term rentals in North Carolina. 96
N.C. L. Rev. 1821-1854 (2018).
Wesleigh C. Vick. Comment. A defense of the defense: an
analysis of the North Carolina Attorney General’s legal ability
to refuse to defend state laws. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1855-1881
(2018).
Jeffrey D. Miles. Recent development. Searching everywhere
for a section 24(1)(a) standard: City of Ashville, Town of
Boone, and the unclear future of local-state relations in North
Carolina. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 1882-1908 (2018).
44 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, PP. 351-540, 2018.
Tom Ginsburg. Kormendy Lecture. Democratic backsliding
and the rule of law. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 351-369 (2018).
41st Annual Law Review Symposium. Health Law: Past,
Present and Future. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 371-413 (2018).
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Jessica Mantel. How efforts to lower health care costs are
putting patients and providers on a collision course. 44
Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 371-395 (2018).
David Orentlicher. Health care reform: what has been
accomplished? What comes next? 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev.
397-413 (2018).
Katherine G. Porter. Student article. A “debt” to society?:
reassessing the constitutionality of pay-to-stay programs in
Ohio jails and prisons. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 415-435 (2018).
Ohio Supreme Court Decisions: 2017. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev.
437-540 (2018).
48 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 965-1704,
2018.
Experts, Inference and Innocence: A Tribute to D. Michael
Risinger [Part Two]. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-1600 (2018).
D. Michael Risinger. Leveraging surprise: what standards
of proof imply that we want from jurors, and what we
should say to them to get it. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 965-994
(2018).
Ronald J. Allen, The declining utility of analyzing burdens
of persuasion. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 995-1015 (2018).
Dale A. Nance. Formalism and potential surprise:
theorizing about standards of proof. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev.
1017-1038 (2018).
Michael S. Pardo. Epistemology, psychology, and
standards of proof: an essay on Risinger’s “surprise”
theory. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1039-1055 (2018).
Kevin M. Clermont. Common sense on standards of proof.
48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1057-1080 (2018).
Matthew Ginther, Edward K. Cheng. Surprise vs.
probability as a metric for proof. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev.
1081-1094 (2018).
Edward J. Imwinkelried. Debunked, discredited, but still
defended: revising state post-conviction relief statutes to
cover convictions resting on subsequently invalidated
expert testimony. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1095-1137 (2018).
Aviva Orenstein. Debunked, discredited, but still
defended: why prosecutors resist challenges to bad science
and some suggestions for crafting remedies for wrongful
conviction based on changed science. 48 Seton Hall L.
Rev. 1139-1160 (2018).
JoAnne A. Epps, student Kevin Todorow. ReFryed
forensics: screening expert testimony in criminal cases
through Frye plus reliability. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1161-
1198 (2018).
Alex Stein. Expert testimony and the epistemology of
disagreement. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1199-1208 (2018).
Keith A. Findley, D. Michael Risinger. The science and
law underlying post-conviction challenges to Shaken Baby
Syndrome convictions: a response to professor
Imwinkelried. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1209-1227 (2018).
Edward J. Imwinkelried. A brief comment on the response
by professors Findley and Risinger to my original
contribution to professor Risinger’s symposium. 48 Seton
Hall L. Rev. 1229-1241 (2018).
Larry Laudan. Different strokes for different folks: fixing
the error pattern in criminal prosecutions by “empiricizing”
the rules of criminal law and taking false acquittals and
serial offenders seriously. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1243-
1253 (2018).
Roger Koppl. Comment on Laudan. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev.
1255-1263 (2018).
Keith A. Findley. Reducing error in the criminal justice
system. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1265-1318 (2018).
Marvin Zalman. The anti-Blackstonians. 48 Seton Hall L.
Rev. 1319-1433 (2018).
Paul G. Cassell. Tradeoffs between wrongful convictions
and wrongful acquittals: understanding and avoiding the
risks. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1435-1492 (2018).
Marvin Zalman. A brief reply to professor Cassell. 48
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1493-1514 (2018).
D. Michael Risinger. An introduction to Craig R. Callen’s
Spotting a preponderance of the evidence in the wild. 48
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1515-1516 (2018).
Craig R. Callen. Spotting a preponderance of the evidence
in the wild: inference to the best explanation and
sufficiency of the evidence. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1517-
1567 (2018).
Dale A. Nance. Craig Callen on the burden of proof. 48
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1569-1577 (2018).
Ronald J. Allen, Michael S. Pardo. Explanations and the
preponderance standard: still kicking rocks with Dr.
Johnson. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1579-1587 (2018).
Richard D. Friedman. The persistence of the probabilistic
perspective. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1589-1600 (2018).
Brielle Basso. Comment. Solitary Confinement Reform Act: a
blueprint for restricted use of solitary confinement of juveniles
across the states. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1601-1625 (2018).
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Michael J. Kromka. Comment. You stay classy advisory
committee: the need to amend Rule 23 to include explicit
ascertainability in the wake of Sandusky Wellness Center,
LLC v. Medtox Scientific, Inc. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1627-
1652 (2018).
Maximilian J. Mescall. Comment. Make campaign coverage
great again: presidential campaigns, the press, and the right of
access. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1653-1682 (2018).
Joseph A. Romano. Comment. No “dead giveaways”: finding
a viable model of ante-mortem probate for New Jersey. 48
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1683-1704 (2018).
27 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERDISCIPLINARY
LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SPRING, 2018.
Raymond H. Brescia. Dominance and disintermediation:
subversive stories and counter-narratives of cooperation. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 429-481 (2018).
Larry A. DiMatteo. Unframing legal reasoning: a cyclical
theory of legal evolution. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 483-548
(2018).
Twila L. Perry. Conscious and strategic representations of
race: Prince, music, Black lives, and race scholarship. 27 S.
Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 549-591 (2018).
Stephanie Howell. Note. In the shadow of Korematsu:
precedent & policy considerations for Trump’s Muslim
registry. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 593-631 (2018).
Sam Kronenberg. Note. Royalty rates and exclusive releases
threaten music streaming. 27 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 633-656
(2018).
42 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW
JOURNAL, SUMMER, 2018.
Hon. Anne M. Burke, John A. Lupton. Stepping stones to
prominence: Illinois Supreme Court justices and U.S. senators.
42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 561-592 (2018).
Cynthia L. Fountaine. “Don’t come around here no more”:
narrowing personal jurisdiction over non-resident corporations
in Illinois. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 593-642 (2018).
Edward J. Kionka. Survey of Illinois law: appellate law and
practice. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 643-667 (2018).
Winston C. Throgmorton. Broadening the definition of
Cannabis: an argument for speciation including Indica and
Sativa. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 669-682 (2018).
Lisle A. Stalter, William J. Anaya, Elizabeth A. Austermuehle.
Environmental law updates—Part I: Illinois environmental case
law update; Part II: significant federal cases and initiatives
2017. 42 S. Ill. U. L.J. 683-705 (2018).
13 TENNESSEE JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY, NO. 1,
SUMMER, 2018.
Tyler Corcoran. Rethinking Title VII’s protections against sex
discrimination in an employment context. 13 Tenn. J.L. &
Pol’y 5-14 (2018).
Taylor Payne. Now is the Winter of Ginsburg’s dissent. 13
Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 15-83 (2018).
Bradley E. Maclean, H.E. Miller Jr. Tennessee’s death penalty
lottery. 13 Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 85-181 (2018).
Appendices. 13 Tenn. J.L. & Pol’y 183-258 (2018).
34 TOURO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 377-711, 2018.
In memoriam: Honorable Judge Leon D. Lazer. Tributes by
Rodger D. Citron, Howard Glickstein, Eileen Kaufman, Rena
C. Seplowitz, Jeffrey B. Morris, Martin A. Schwartz. 34 Touro
L. Rev. i-xiv (2018).
Leona D. Jochnowitz. Whether the bright-line cut-off rule and
the adversarial expert explanation of adaptive functioning
exacerbates capital juror comprehension of the intellectual
disability. 34 Touro L. Rev. 377-430 (2018).
Michael J. Borger. Note. Diamonds in the rough: a review of
Tiffany v. Costco and a call to apply Daubert to the
admissibility of consumer survey evidence in trademark
infringement litigation. 34 Touro L. Rev. 431-458 (2018).
Helene Bruckner. Note. Students fall victim to hazing
epidemic at what cost? 34 Touro L. Rev. 459-493 (2018).
Katie Coggins. Note. Playing word games with New York’s no
surcharge law. 34 Touro L. Rev. 495-529 (2018).
Kellie Mahoney. Note. The “legal stranger” and parent: a love
story? 34 Touro L. Rev. 531-567 (2018).
Michael A. Morales. Note. Solving the riddle! Bridging the
gap in the Federal Circuit’s definition of “regular and
established place of business” to prevent patent trolls from
forum shopping. 34 Touro L. Rev. 569-608 (2018).
Constanza Mundt. Note. Loss of human capital: corporate
transactions and their impact on the L-1 visa for employees. 34
Touro L. Rev. 609-648 (2018).
Brett Potash. Note. Unequal protection: examining the
judiciary’s treatment of unwed fathers. 34 Touro L. Rev. 649-
688 (2018).
Brandon Stephens. Note. A hard pill to swallow: symptoms
and prognosis of the drug manufacturer preemption defense in
2018. 34 Touro L. Rev. 689-711 (2018).
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42 TULANE MARITIME LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2,
SUMMER, 2018.
Frederick J. Kenney. William Tetley Lecture. Global
regulation of ships: the future of development and
implementation at the International Maritime Organization. 42
Tul. Mar. L.J. 259-268 (2018).
Martin Davies. Maritime liens and choice of law. 42 Tul. Mar.
L.J. 269-291 (2018).
Jonathan M. Walsh. On the waterfront: Coast Guard
jurisdiction ashore. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 293-316 (2018).
Constantine G. Papavizas, Brooke F. Shapiro. Jones Act
administrative waivers. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 317-357 (2018).
Martin Davies. A comparative analysis of national responses
to the OW Bunker collapse. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 359-371 (2018).
David W. Robertson, Michael F. Sturley, Matthew H.
Ammerman. Recent developments in admiralty and maritime
law at the national level and the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. 42
Tul. Mar. L.J. 373-531 (2018).
Kate Lewins, Ashwin Nair. International recent developments:
Australia. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 533-568 (2018).
Liang Zhao. International recent developments: China. 42 Tul.
Mar. L.J. 569-592 (2018).
D. Scott Crawford. Note. Breaking the “American” Rule: the
bad faith exception in Moench v. Marquette and a tale of two
standards. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 593-605 (2018).
J. Keely Dulaney. Note. Drop it like it’s yacht: the Eleventh
Circuit settles the contractual value of an “as is” clause in the
yacht brokerage industry. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 607-616 (2018).
Gillis W.P. Klotz. Note. Vessel owner beware: the Ninth
Circuit moves ever closer to turning § 905(b) claims into
unseaworthiness in Murray v. Southern Route Maritime
S.A. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 617-630 (2018).
Jonas Patzwall. Note. Head scratchers on patent navigability
and artificial obstructions in the Eleventh Circuit: admiralty
jurisdiction in tort and Tundidor. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 631-642
(2018).
Carley Tatman. Note. Coughing up a few extra moneypennies:
the First Circuit allows for prejudgment interest on mixed Jones
Act and unseaworthiness claims in Nevor v. Monneypenny
Holdings, LLC. 42 Tul. Mar. L.J. 643-656 (2018).
8 UC IRVINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, MAY, 2018.
IP and Human Rights. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 331-581 (2018).
Anupam Chander, Madhavi Sunder. The battle to define
Asia’s intellectual property law: from TPP to RCEP. 8 UC
Irvine L. Rev. 331-361 (2018).
Rosemary J. Coombe, S. Ali Malik. Transforming the
work of geographical indications to decolonize racialized
labor and support agroecology. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 363-
412 (2018).
Christophe Geiger. Freedom of artistic creativity and
copyright law: a compatible combination? 8 UC Irvine L.
Rev. 413-458 (2018).
Daniel J. Gervais. Investor-state dispute settlement: human
rights and regulatory lessons from Lilly v. Canada. 8 UC
Irvine L. Rev. 459-511 (2018).
Molly K. Land. The Marrakesh Treaty as “bottom up”
lawmaking: supporting local human rights action on IP
policies. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 513-553 (2018).
Jens Schovsbo. “Mark my words” — trademarks and
fundamental rights in the EU. 8 UC Irvine L. Rev. 555-581
(2018).
12 UMASS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2017.
Bruce Ledewitz. The role of religiously affiliated law schools
in the renewal of American democracy. 12 UMass L. Rev.
230-292 (2017).
Patricia N. Jjemba. Final cut: the West’s opportunity to
accommodate asylee victims of female genital mutilation. 12
UMass L. Rev. 294-324 (2017).
Michael F. Ryan. Note. Too clever by half: commanding the
nonuse of state authority to regulate health benefits in the ACA.
12 UMass L. Rev. 326-374 (2017).
Paolo G. Corso. Note. Gun control to Major Tom: an analysis
of failed gun regulations and the terrorist watchlist. 12 UMass
L. Rev. 376-410 (2017).
Zachary J. Devlin. Note. Babies aren’t U.S. 12 UMass L. Rev.
412-457 (2017).
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40 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK
LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.
Carol Goforth. Making the case for the Uniform Limited
Liability Company Act (2013) in Arkansas. 40 U. Ark. Little
Rock L. Rev. 187-230 (2017).
Anthony L. McMullen. A proposal to change sentencing
appeals in Arkansas. 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 231-248
(2017).
Christopher R. Trudeau, Christine Cawthorne. The public
speaks, again: an international study of legal communication.
40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 249-282 (2017).
Elizabeth James. Note. Judicial disqualification—confusion,
clarification and continued considerations: a closer look at
Arkansas’s judicial disqualification rules in light of Ferguson
v. State. 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 283-305 (2017).
2017 Arkansas General Assembly Survey of Legislation. 40 U.
Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 306-330 (2017).
85 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW, NO. 6,
OCTOBER, 2018.
Kevin S. Haeberle, M. Todd Henderson. A new market-based
approach to securities law. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1313-1393
(2018).
David A. Hoffman. Relational contracts of adhesion. 85 U.
Chi. L. Rev. 1395-1461 (2018).
Michael J. Conway. Comment. i4i makes the patent world
blind. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1463-1509 (2018).
Graham Haviland. Comment. Not so different after all: the
status of interpretive rules in the Medicare Act. 85 U. Chi. L.
Rev. 1511-1543 (2018).
Megan Volin. Comment. Defining “second or sucessive”
habeas petitions after Magwood. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1545-
1588 (2018).
63 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 355-566,
2018.
Lars Noah. Reversal of fortune: moving pharmaceuticals from
over-the-counter to prescription status? 63 Vill. L. Rev. 355-
393 (2018).
Charles A. Sullivan. Employing AI. 63 Vill. L. Rev. 395-429
(2018).
Jonathan Weinberg. “Know everything that can be known
about everybody”: the birth of the credit report. 63 Vill. L.
Rev. 431-475 (2018).
Riley Bauer. Note. “Works for me”: what’s next for
Pennsylvania corporate tax liabilities after Nextel
Communications of the Mid-Atlantic v. Commonwealth. 63
Vill. L. Rev. 477-500 (2018).
Lauren G. DeBona. Note. If you climb into bed with your
business partner, the court might climb in, too: the Delaware
Supreme Court’s cautionary tale of acrimonious engagement
and corporate deadlock in Shawe v. Elting. 63 Vill. L. Rev.
501-536 (2018).
Zachary Kizitaff. Note. You got to let me know; should I stay
or should I go? Responding to Pennsylvania’s adoption of the
public servant exception in Commonwealth v. Livingstone.
63 Vill. L. Rev. 537-565 (2018).
36 VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 3, PP. 275-404, 2018.
Reed Elizabeth Loder. Asteroid mining: ecological
jurisprudence beyond Earth. 36 Va. Envtl. L.J. 275-317
(2018).
Robert L. Glicksman, David L. Markell. Unraveling the
administrative state: mechanism choice, key actors, and
regulatory tools. 36 Va. Envtl. L.J. 318-385 (2018).
Siarra Rogers. Note. The influence of property in the law of
energy development: how the United States as a landowner can
limit environmental degradation on federal lands. 36 Va.
Envtl. L.J. 386-404 (2018).
57 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 3, SUMMER, 2018.
External Dimensions of Constitutions. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 493-
820 (2018).
John Bell. External dimensions of the French Constitution.
57 Va. J. Int’l L. 493-514 (2018).
Eyal Benvenisti, Mila Versteeg. The external dimensions
of constitutions. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 515-537 (2018).
Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli, Katerina Linos. Refugees
misdirected: how information, misinformation, and rumors
shape refugees’ access to fundamental rights. 57 Va. J.
Int’l L. 539-573 (2018).
Adam S. Chilton, Eric A. Posner. Country-specific
investments and the rights of non-citizens. 57 Va. J. Int’l
L. 575-589 (2018).
Rosalind Dixon, Brigid McManus. Detaining non-citizens:
political competition and weak v. strong judicial review.
57 Va. J. Int’l L. 591-620 (2018).
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David Golove. The American Founding and global justice:
Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian approaches. 57 Va. J. Int’l L.
621-656 (2018).
Heinz Klug. Constitution in the world: the external
dimensions of South Africa’s post-apartheid Constitution.
57 Va. J. Int’l L. 657-678 (2018).
David Landau. Vulnerable insiders: constitutional design,
international law, and the victims of internal armed conflict
in Colombia. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 679-706 (2018).
George Rutherglen. The rights of aliens under the United
States Constitution: at the border and beyond. 57 Va. J.
Int’l L. 707-734 (2018).
Adam Shinar. Israel’s external Constitution: friends,
enemies, and the constitutional/administrative law
distinction. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 735-767 (2018).
Ozan O. Varol. Alien citizens: Kurds and citizenship in the
Turkish Constitution. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 769-797 (2018).
Neil Walker. Sovereignty and beyond: the double edge of
external constitutionalism. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 799-820
(2018).
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