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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington Nikki Pike, Managing Editor Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor Copyright 2018, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Key to Citations——April 27, 2018 Brigham Young University Law Review 2017 BYU L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 525-778. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Hofstra Law Review 46 Hofstra L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Houston Business and Tax Law Journal 18 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-241, 2018. Journal of International Business & Law 17 J. Intl Bus. & L., No. 1, Winter, 2017. Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources, No. 1, Fall, 2017. Resources Maryland Law Review 77 Md. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 311-580, 2018. Mercer Law Review *69 Mercer L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Mississippi Law Journal 87 Miss. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-48, 2018. New York Law School Law Review 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-198, 2017/18. Northwestern University Law Review 112 Nw. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 377-596, 2017. Ohio State Law Journal 78 Ohio St. L.J., No. 4, Pp. 773-1098, 2017. Regent University Law Review 30 Regent U. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-202, 2017-2018. Seton Hall Circuit Review 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Southern California Law Review 91 S. Cal. L. Rev., No. 2, January, 2018. Stanford Environmental Law Journal 37 Stan. Envtl. L.J., No. 1, December, 2017. Stanford Law Review 70 Stan. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018. Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L., No. 1, January, 2018. Texas Tech Law Review 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2018. University of Chicago Law Review 85 U. Chi. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018. University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2017. Vanderbilt Law Review 71 Vand. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018. Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Poly, No. 1, January, 2018. Widener Law Review 24 Widener L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-198, 2018. Willamette Law Review 53 Willamette L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2017. William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., No. 2, Winter, 2018. * This entire issue comprises the Annual Survey of Georgia Law: June 1, 2016 May 31, 2017. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Neal A. Hoopes. Comment. Chevrons pure questions: searching for meaning in ambiguity. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 663-713. Alex Valenti, Vanessa Johnson. The impact of King v. Burwell on judicial review of administrative action: an exception to Chevron, a move from textualism, or something else? 18 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 78-118 (2018). Jennifer B. Alewine, Courtney E. Ferrell, Allison W. Pryor. Administrative law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 15-31 (2017). Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCRs bind: administrative rulemaking and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453- 486 (2017). E. Duncan Getchell Jr., Michael H. Brady. Chevron deference: where do we go from here? 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 105-118 (2017- 2018). Gregory C. Keating. Is cost-benefit analysis the only game in town? 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 195-261 (2018). Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017). Barry Smitherman. From Chevron to the Clean Power Plan: is the doctrine of agency deference about to end? 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 47-61 (2018). Alexandra Schmitz. Comment. Dont mess with the Texas Public Information Act: the threat to government transparency posed by Boeing v. Paxton and how to fix it. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 249- 275 (2018).

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Page 1: CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALSCURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Page 2 April 27, 2018 Aaron L. Nielson. Sticky regulations. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 85-143 (2018). Roberto Borgert

CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS

Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library

University of Washington

Nikki Pike, Managing Editor

Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors

Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor

Copyright 2018, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library

University of Washington School of Law

Key to Citations——April 27, 2018

Brigham Young University Law Review 2017 BYU L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 525-778.

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech., No. 1, Fall, 2017.

Hofstra Law Review 46 Hofstra L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017.

Houston Business and Tax Law Journal 18 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-241, 2018.

Journal of International Business & Law 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L., No. 1, Winter, 2017.

Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources, No. 1, Fall, 2017.

Resources

Maryland Law Review 77 Md. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 311-580, 2018.

Mercer Law Review *69 Mercer L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017.

Mississippi Law Journal 87 Miss. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-48, 2018.

New York Law School Law Review 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-198, 2017/18.

Northwestern University Law Review 112 Nw. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 377-596, 2017.

Ohio State Law Journal 78 Ohio St. L.J., No. 4, Pp. 773-1098, 2017.

Regent University Law Review 30 Regent U. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-202, 2017-2018.

Seton Hall Circuit Review 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017.

Southern California Law Review 91 S. Cal. L. Rev., No. 2, January, 2018.

Stanford Environmental Law Journal 37 Stan. Envtl. L.J., No. 1, December, 2017.

Stanford Law Review 70 Stan. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018.

Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L., No. 1, January, 2018.

Texas Tech Law Review 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2018.

University of Chicago Law Review 85 U. Chi. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018.

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2017.

Vanderbilt Law Review 71 Vand. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2018.

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y, No. 1, January, 2018.

Widener Law Review 24 Widener L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-198, 2018.

Willamette Law Review 53 Willamette L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2017.

William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., No. 2, Winter, 2018.

* This entire issue comprises the Annual Survey of Georgia Law: June 1, 2016 — May 31, 2017.

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Neal A. Hoopes. Comment. Chevron’s pure questions: searching

for meaning in ambiguity. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 663-713.

Alex Valenti, Vanessa Johnson. The impact of King v. Burwell

on judicial review of administrative action: an exception to

Chevron, a move from textualism, or something else? 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 78-118 (2018).

Jennifer B. Alewine, Courtney E. Ferrell, Allison W. Pryor.

Administrative law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 15-31 (2017).

Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCR’s bind: administrative rulemaking

and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453-

486 (2017).

E. Duncan Getchell Jr., Michael H. Brady. Chevron deference:

where do we go from here? 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 105-118 (2017-

2018).

Gregory C. Keating. Is cost-benefit analysis the only game in

town? 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 195-261 (2018).

Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37

Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017).

Barry Smitherman. From Chevron to the Clean Power Plan: is

the doctrine of agency deference about to end? 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas

& Energy L. 47-61 (2018).

Alexandra Schmitz. Comment. Don’t mess with the Texas Public

Information Act: the threat to government transparency posed by

Boeing v. Paxton and how to fix it. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 249-

275 (2018).

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Aaron L. Nielson. Sticky regulations. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 85-143

(2018).

Roberto Borgert. Comment. What about Bell? Overcoming the

presumption in favor of requiring finality in the CWA’s direct-

review provision. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 145-191 (2018).

Yonathan A. Arbel. Adminization: gatekeeping consumer

contracts. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 121-178 (2018).

ANIMAL LAW

Caroline McLeod. Comment. Down to the wire: the desperate

need for the Texas racing industry to catch up to other states. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 307-332 (2018).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Hope M. Babcock. Rescission of a previously designated national

monument: a bad idea whose time has not come. 37 Stan. Envtl.

L.J. 3-74 (2017).

Kayla Louis. Student article. Pornography and gender

inequality—using copyright law as a step forward. 24 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 267-293 (2018).

BANKING AND FINANCE

Robert H. Nelson. The financial crisis as a religious crisis. 17 J.

Int’l Bus. & L. 45-86 (2017).

BANKRUPTCY LAW

Jason S. Brookner, et al. This land is your land, this land is my

land: farmout agreements in bankruptcy. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas &

Energy L. 23-46 (2018).

BIOGRAPHY

In Honor of the Career and Judicial Service of Judge E. Grady

Jolly. Tributes by Sen. Thad Cochran, Judge Edith H. Jones, Mary

Ann Connell, E. Farish Percy, Claiborne Barksdale, Ilya Shapiro,

Kari Sutherland, Alysson Mills, Simon Turner Bailey. 87 Miss.

L.J. 1-47 (2018).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

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

Law Reviews for:

Houston Business and Tax Law Journal

Journal of International Business & Law

Ryan Lewis. Comment. What happens in Delaware need not stay

in Delaware: how Trulia can strengthen private enforcement of

the federal securities laws. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 715-742.

Religious Traditions and Business Behavior. Articles by Tracy H.

Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell, Ronald J. Colombo,

Robert H. Nelson, Sarah Helene Duggin. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 1-

125 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CIVIL LAW

Rodrigo Sadi. Legal education and the civil law system. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 165-181 (2017/18).

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCR’s bind: administrative rulemaking

and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453-

486 (2017).

Timothy Zick. Restroom use, civil rights, and free speech

“opportunism.” 78 Ohio St. L.J. 963-999 (2017).

Kendyl L. Green. Student article. Title VII, Title IX, or both? 14

Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 1-18 (2017).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Brandon Amon. Note. Invading the driver’s seat: preventing

overbearing targeted advertising in connected vehicles. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 329-361 (2017).

Josh Mathews. Student article. Sports broadcasting blackouts: a

harbinger of change in a rapidly evolving media landscape? 18

Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 202-223 (2018).

Gavrielle Kube. Note. Uncloaking the traffickers: why the

Communications Decency Act needs to be amended to reach

culpable website owners and their ilk. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 173-

193 (2017).

RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja R. West. The fragility of the free

American press. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 567-595 (2017).

Irina Dykhne. Note. Persuasive or deceptive? Native advertising

in political campaigns. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 339-373 (2018).

Alan Z. Rozenshtein. Surveillance intermediaries. 70 Stan. L.

Rev. 99-189 (2018).

Christian Nisttáhuz. Comment. Fifty states of gray: a

comparative analysis of “revenge-porn” legislation throughout the

United States and Texas’s Relationship Privacy Act. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 333-373 (2018).

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COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

Kyle Richard. Are all tax rulings state aid? Examining the

European Commission’s recent state aid decisions. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 1-55 (2018).

Tracy H. Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell. Is it

freedom of or freedom from religion in organizations? 17 J. Int’l

Bus. & L. 1-24 (2017).

Gavrielle Kube. Note. Uncloaking the traffickers: why the

Communications Decency Act needs to be amended to reach

culpable website owners and their ilk. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 173-

193 (2017).

Anthony M. Alesandro. Note. Hotels wanted: effect of renewed

diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba on the

hospitality industry. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 195-215 (2017).

Becky L. Jacobs, Brad Finney. Mexico’s energy regime reforms:

rescission risk, mitigation, and dispute resolution. 6 LSU J.

Energy L. & Resources 149-185 (2017).

Jennifer Daskal. Borders and bits. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 179-240

(2018).

Samantha Jean Quan Forsyth. Note. Bringing up baby under the

FMLA: how the federal unpaid maternity leave system in the

United States will not carry to term. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 379-413 (2018).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

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

Law Reviews for:

University of Chicago Law Review

Eric Berger. When facts don’t matter. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 525-

609.

Gary Lawson. Take the Fifth...please!: the original insignificance

of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process of Law Clause. 2017

BYU L. Rev. 611-662.

Nathan S. Chapman. Due process abroad. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev.

377-452 (2017).

Todd W. Shaw. Note. Rationalizing rational basis review. 112

Nw. U. L. Rev. 487-526 (2017).

Justice Scalia on Federalism and Separation of Powers. Hon.

William H. Pryor Jr., moderator; John S. Baker Jr., Rep. Ron

DeSantis, Roger Pilon, Luther Strange III, Jonathan Turley,

panelists. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 57-103 (2017-2018).

Bernadette Atuahene, Timothy R. Hodge. Stategraft. 91 S. Cal.

L. Rev. 263-302 (2018).

Hope M. Babcock. Rescission of a previously designated national

monument: a bad idea whose time has not come. 37 Stan. Envtl.

L.J. 3-74 (2017).

Jeff Rowes. Caskets and the Constitution: how a simple box has

advanced economic liberty. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 63-88

(2018).

Richard A. Epstein. Our implied Constitution. 53 Willamette L.

Rev. 295-334 (2017).

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Paul Spiel. Comment. Deceptive patents: deconstructing Juicy

Whip. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 743-777.

Mindy R. Hollander. Note. Overcoming the Achilles’ heel of

consumer protection: limiting mandatory arbitration clauses in

consumer contracts. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 363-397 (2017).

Yonathan A. Arbel. Adminization: gatekeeping consumer

contracts. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 121-178 (2018).

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CONTRACTS

Mindy R. Hollander. Note. Overcoming the Achilles’ heel of

consumer protection: limiting mandatory arbitration clauses in

consumer contracts. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 363-397 (2017).

Frank O. Brown Jr. Construction law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 63-72

(2017).

Jason S. Brookner, et al. This land is your land, this land is my

land: farmout agreements in bankruptcy. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas &

Energy L. 23-46 (2018).

Erik Encarnacion. Contract as commodified promise. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 61-119 (2018).

Yonathan A. Arbel. Adminization: gatekeeping consumer

contracts. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 121-178 (2018).

Steven Hemric. Comment. One step forward and two steps back:

North Carolina restrictive covenants in the wake of Beverage

Systems I and II. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 173-191 (2018).

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COURTS

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

Law Reviews for:

Hofstra Law Review

Judicial Responsibility for Justice in Criminal Courts.

Introductions by Ellen Yaroshefsky, Norman L. Reimer; keynote

by Hon. Lisa Foster; articles by Robert C. Boruchowitz, Darryl

Brown, Cynthia E. Jones, Peter A. Joy, Jenny Roberts, Jessica A.

Roth, Abbe Smith, Keith Swisher, Steven Zeidman. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 1-328 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

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

Law Reviews for:

Hofstra Law Review

Gary Lawson. Take the Fifth...please!: the original insignificance

of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process of Law Clause. 2017

BYU L. Rev. 611-662.

Louis W. Tompros, et al. The constitutionality of criminalizing

false speech made on social networking sites in a post-Alvarez,

social media-obsessed world. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 65-109

(2017).

Katherine Kwong. Note. The algorithm says you did it: the use

of black box algorithms to analyze complex DNA evidence. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 275-301 (2017).

Judicial Responsibility for Justice in Criminal Courts.

Introductions by Ellen Yaroshefsky, Norman L. Reimer; keynote

by Hon. Lisa Foster; articles by Robert C. Boruchowitz, Darryl

Brown, Cynthia E. Jones, Peter A. Joy, Jenny Roberts, Jessica A.

Roth, Abbe Smith, Keith Swisher, Steven Zeidman. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 1-328 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Caroline Covington. Note. Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado:

elevating a constitutional exception above the Tanner

framework. 77 Md. L. Rev. 547-579 (2018).

Madeline E. McNeeley, Jed D. Manton. Premises liability and

apportionment following Martin v. Six Flags Over Georgia II,

L.P. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 1-13 (2017).

Bernadette C. Crucilla. Criminal law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 73-82

(2017).

Kasey Kimball. Case comment. United States v. Benally. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 183-197 (2017/18).

Beau C. Tremitiere. Note. The fallacy of a colorblind consent

search doctrine. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 527-566 (2017).

Paul Chen. Ben Hagglund. Critiquing the critics of the critics:

questioning the empirical basis for the federalization of criminal

law. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 33-56 (2017-2018).

Shannon Fields. Note. Intent or gross negligence: Hillary Clinton

should be charged under 18 U.S.C. § 793 for mishandling

classified information. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 149-172 (2017-

2018).

Matthew R. Ginther, et al. Decoding guilty minds: how jurors

attribute knowledge and guilt. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 241-283 (2018).

Margaret Wilkinson Smith. Note. Restore, revert, repeat:

examining the decompensation cycle and the due process

limitations on the treatment of incompetent defendants. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 319-356 (2018).

Hon. Stephen K. Bushong. Miranda in Oregon — things are

different here. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 279-294 (2017).

DISABILITY LAW

Hon. Joseph A. Migliozzi Jr., student Ashley Hughes. Atkins test

for excluding intellectually disabled persons from execution

withstands barrage of challenges by state courts. 30 Regent U. L.

Rev. 135-148 (2017-2018).

Octavia Gory. Note. Safeguarding the constitutional rights of the

intellectually disabled: requiring courts to apply criteria that do

not deviate from the current edition of the DSM. 24 Widener L.

Rev. 155-178 (2018).

Charlie Eastaugh. Taking medical judgment seriously:

professional consensus as a Trojan horse for constitutional

evolution. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 403-429 (2017).

DISASTER LAW

Niki L. Pace. Unaware, unprepared, and unexpectedly flooded:

improving Louisiana’s capacity to respond to flood hazards. 6

LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 121-147 (2017).

Madaline King. Comment. A tribe faces rising tides: the

resettlement of Isle de Jean Charles. 6 LSU J. Energy L. &

Resources 295-317 (2017).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Mindy R. Hollander. Note. Overcoming the Achilles’ heel of

consumer protection: limiting mandatory arbitration clauses in

consumer contracts. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 363-397 (2017).

Becky L. Jacobs, Brad Finney. Mexico’s energy regime reforms:

rescission risk, mitigation, and dispute resolution. 6 LSU J.

Energy L. & Resources 149-185 (2017).

Tom Childs. The current state of international oil and gas

arbitration. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 1-22 (2018).

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Kory Steen. Note. Vacating an arbitration award in federal court:

the jurisdictional issues of the “look through” approach and

arbitrators violating securities SRO regulations. 94 U. Det.

Mercy L. Rev. 459-481 (2017).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

Emily Suski. The privacy of the public schools. 77 Md. L. Rev.

427-484 (2018).

Barry B. McGough, Elinor H. Hitt, Abigail M. Herrmann.

Domestic relations. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 83-99 (2017).

Caroline Mala Corbin. A free speech tale of two county clerk

refusals. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 819-837 (2017).

Tricia Kazinetz. Note. You can’t have one without the other: why

the legalization of same sex marriage created a need for courts to

have discretion in granting legal parentage to more than two

individuals. 24 Widener L. Rev. 179-198 (2018).

Renuka Santhanagopalan. Note. Ménage à what? The

fundamental right to plural marriage. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 415-441 (2018).

ECONOMICS

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

Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Robert H. Nelson. The financial crisis as a religious crisis. 17 J.

Int’l Bus. & L. 45-86 (2017).

Nikaela Jacko Redd, Lutisha S. Vickerie. The rise and fall of

brick and mortar retail: the impact of emerging technologies and

executive choices on business failure. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 127-

171 (2017).

Todd W. Shaw. Note. Rationalizing rational basis review. 112

Nw. U. L. Rev. 487-526 (2017).

Nancy Leong. The First Amendment and fair housing in the

platform economy. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1001-1017 (2017).

Gregory C. Keating. Is cost-benefit analysis the only game in

town? 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 195-261 (2018).

Andrew Keane Woods. The transparency tax. 71 Vand. L. Rev.

1-59 (2018).

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Andrew Blair-Stanek. Explaining the enigmatic expulsion in

Northwest Wholesale Stationers v. Pacific Stationery &

Printing. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 335-402 (2017).

EDUCATION LAW

Emily Suski. The privacy of the public schools. 77 Md. L. Rev.

427-484 (2018).

Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCR’s bind: administrative rulemaking

and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453-

486 (2017).

Kendyl L. Green. Student article. Title VII, Title IX, or both? 14

Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 1-18 (2017).

Hillary Hunter. Comment. Strike three: calling out college

officials for sexual assault on campus. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.

277-306 (2018).

Andrew Noble. Formative peer review: promoting interactive,

reflective learning, or the blind leading the blind? 94 U. Det.

Mercy L. Rev. 441-457 (2017).

ELDER LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

Irina Dykhne. Note. Persuasive or deceptive? Native advertising

in political campaigns. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 339-373 (2018).

Ori Aronson. The next forty presidents. 24 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 235-266 (2018).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

W. Melvin Haas III, et al. Labor & employment law. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 141-156 (2017).

Kendyl L. Green. Student article. Title VII, Title IX, or both? 14

Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 1-18 (2017).

Scott P. Humphreys. Comment. Bauer v. Lynch: a push(up) to

exercise change and account for physiological differences

between men and women. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 161-183

(2017).

Steven Hemric. Comment. One step forward and two steps back:

North Carolina restrictive covenants in the wake of Beverage

Systems I and II. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 173-191 (2018).

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ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and Resources

Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Stanford Environmental Law Journal

Karl L. Morgan. The regulatory environment of coastal

Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 187-210 (2017).

Alexandra G. Morgan. Comment. Fleur-De-LEED? The status

and challenges of green building in Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy

L. & Resources 319-345 (2017).

Justin R. Pidot, Dale Ratliff. The common law of liable party

CERCLA claims. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 191-263 (2018).

Barry Smitherman. From Chevron to the Clean Power Plan: is

the doctrine of agency deference about to end? 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas

& Energy L. 47-61 (2018).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

Mary F. Radford. Wills, trusts, guardianships, and fiduciary

administration. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 341-355 (2017).

EVIDENCE

Katherine Kwong. Note. The algorithm says you did it: the use

of black box algorithms to analyze complex DNA evidence. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 275-301 (2017).

Cynthia E. Jones. Here comes the judge: a model for judicial

oversight and regulation of the Brady disclosure duty. 46 Hofstra

L. Rev. 87-138 (2017).

Caroline Covington. Note. Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado:

elevating a constitutional exception above the Tanner

framework. 77 Md. L. Rev. 547-579 (2018).

John E. Hall, Jr., W. Scott Henwood, L. Whit Carmon II.

Evidence. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 101-116 (2017).

FIRST AMENDMENT

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of International Business & Law

Ohio State Law Journal

Louis W. Tompros, et al. The constitutionality of criminalizing

false speech made on social networking sites in a post-Alvarez,

social media-obsessed world. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 65-109

(2017).

Religious Traditions and Business Behavior. Articles by Tracy H.

Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell, Ronald J. Colombo,

Robert H. Nelson, Sarah Helene Duggin. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 1-

125 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja R. West. The fragility of the free

American press. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 567-595 (2017).

The Expanding First Amendment. Foreword by Peter M. Shane;

articles by Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr., Caroline Mala Corbin,

Ashutosh Bhagwat, Wendy E. Parmet, Jason Smith, Tabath Abu

El-Haj, Jane R. Bambauer, Timothy Zick, Nancy Leong,

Christopher Robertson, Patricia J. Zettler. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 773-

1097 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Hon. Vance D. Day. In re Neely: the “pedestal principle” and

judicial First Amendment liberties in an era of increasing thought

conformity. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 119-133 (2017-2018).

James R. Salzmann. Note. Statutory millennialism: establishment

and free exercise concerns arising from the health care sharing

ministry exemption’s 1999 cutoff date. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 303-

338 (2018).

Mark Goldfeder. Stop defending discrimination: anti-boycott,

divestment, and sanctions statutes are fully constitutional. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 207-248 (2018).

Christian Nisttáhuz. Comment. Fifty states of gray: a

comparative analysis of “revenge-porn” legislation throughout the

United States and Texas’s Relationship Privacy Act. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 333-373 (2018).

Kayla Louis. Student article. Pornography and gender

inequality—using copyright law as a step forward. 24 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 267-293 (2018).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW

Christopher Robertson. The tip of the iceberg: a First

Amendment right to promote drugs off-label. 78 Ohio St. L.J.

1019-1052 (2017).

Patricia J. Zettler. The indirect consequences of expanded off-

label promotion. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1053-1097 (2017).

Amanda P. Frankel. Comment. Dr. GreenThumb goes to

Washington: a scientific argument for the legalization of medical

marijuana. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 125-160 (2017).

Desire’e Martinelli. Student article. Sex, drugs, Trump and birth

control. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 295-335 (2018).

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Gary Lawson. Take the Fifth...please!: the original insignificance

of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process of Law Clause. 2017

BYU L. Rev. 611-662.

Emily Suski. The privacy of the public schools. 77 Md. L. Rev.

427-484 (2018).

Renuka Santhanagopalan. Note. Ménage à what? The

fundamental right to plural marriage. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 415-441 (2018).

GAMING

Caroline McLeod. Comment. Down to the wire: the desperate

need for the Texas racing industry to catch up to other states. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 307-332 (2018).

GENDER

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Law Reviews for:

William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law

Scott P. Humphreys. Comment. Bauer v. Lynch: a push(up) to

exercise change and account for physiological differences

between men and women. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 161-183

(2017).

David Freeman Engstrom. “Not merely there to help the men”:

equal pay laws, collective rights, and the making of the modern

class action. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 1-97 (2018).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

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Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Alex Valenti, Vanessa Johnson. The impact of King v. Burwell

on judicial review of administrative action: an exception to

Chevron, a move from textualism, or something else? 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 78-118 (2018).

Wendy E. Parmet, Jason Smith. Free speech and public health:

unraveling the commercial-professional speech paradox. 78 Ohio

St. L.J. 887-915 (2017).

James R. Salzmann. Note. Statutory millennialism: establishment

and free exercise concerns arising from the health care sharing

ministry exemption’s 1999 cutoff date. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 303-

338 (2018).

Margaret Wilkinson Smith. Note. Restore, revert, repeat:

examining the decompensation cycle and the due process

limitations on the treatment of incompetent defendants. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 319-356 (2018).

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Charley Connor. Comment. The benefits of medical-legal

partnerships for low-income families. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

193-209 (2018).

Desire’e Martinelli. Student article. Sex, drugs, Trump and birth

control. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 295-335 (2018).

Katrina Roze Myers. Student article. Little Sisters’ sorrow:

conversations about contraception and reproductive justice. 24

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 337-378 (2018).

HOUSING LAW

Nancy Leong. The First Amendment and fair housing in the

platform economy. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1001-1017 (2017).

Jennifer Wallace. Comment. Shared meter setups: a harmful gap

in Texas landlord-tenant law that needs to be filled. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 375-419 (2018).

Peter I. Tsoflias. Navigating through Delaware’s residential

landlord-tenant law. 24 Widener L. Rev. 1-29 (2018).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

Tracy H. Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell. Is it

freedom of or freedom from religion in organizations? 17 J. Int’l

Bus. & L. 1-24 (2017).

IMMIGRATION LAW

Nathan S. Chapman. Due process abroad. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev.

377-452 (2017).

Evelyn Rodriguez. Comment. Crossing the judicial border:

access to judicial review for a premature appeal of an order for

removal. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 185-208 (2017).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Hallie McDonald. Note. A dollar for your thoughts: Dollar

General and the Supreme Court’s struggle with tribal civil

jurisdiction. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 399-431 (2017).

Madaline King. Comment. A tribe faces rising tides: the

resettlement of Isle de Jean Charles. 6 LSU J. Energy L. &

Resources 295-317 (2017).

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INFORMATION PRIVACY

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Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Brandon Amon. Note. Invading the driver’s seat: preventing

overbearing targeted advertising in connected vehicles. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 329-361 (2017).

Eldar Haber. Digital expungement. 77 Md. L. Rev. 337-384

(2018).

Shannon Fields. Note. Intent or gross negligence: Hillary Clinton

should be charged under 18 U.S.C. § 793 for mishandling

classified information. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 149-172 (2017-

2018).

Bailey McGowan. Student article. Eject the floppy disk: how to

modernize the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to meet

cybersecurity needs. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 19-44 (2017).

Alan Z. Rozenshtein. Surveillance intermediaries. 70 Stan. L.

Rev. 99-189 (2018).

Christian Nisttáhuz. Comment. Fifty states of gray: a

comparative analysis of “revenge-porn” legislation throughout the

United States and Texas’s Relationship Privacy Act. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 333-373 (2018).

Jennifer Daskal. Borders and bits. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 179-240

(2018).

INSURANCE LAW

Bradley S. Wolff, Maren R. Cave, Stephen M. Schatz. Insurance.

69 Mercer L. Rev. 117-139 (2017).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

Paul Spiel. Comment. Deceptive patents: deconstructing Juicy

Whip. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 743-777.

Timothy J. Busse. Crossing the digital rubicon: Google Books

and the dawn of an electronic literature revolution. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 119-149 (2018).

Kayla Louis. Student article. Pornography and gender

inequality—using copyright law as a step forward. 24 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 267-293 (2018).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of International Business & Law

Hallie McDonald. Note. A dollar for your thoughts: Dollar

General and the Supreme Court’s struggle with tribal civil

jurisdiction. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 399-431 (2017).

Janie Whiteaker-Poe, student Robert C. Goodwill Jr.

International taxation 101: the revenue proposals that will keep

the status quo and a formulary approach that won’t. 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 150-201 (2018).

Nathan S. Chapman. Due process abroad. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev.

377-452 (2017).

Tom Childs. The current state of international oil and gas

arbitration. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 1-22 (2018).

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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

Law Reviews for:

Journal of International Business & Law

Mark Goldfeder. Stop defending discrimination: anti-boycott,

divestment, and sanctions statutes are fully constitutional. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 207-248 (2018).

JUDGES

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Law Reviews for:

Hofstra Law Review

Judicial Responsibility for Justice in Criminal Courts.

Introductions by Ellen Yaroshefsky, Norman L. Reimer; keynote

by Hon. Lisa Foster; articles by Robert C. Boruchowitz, Darryl

Brown, Cynthia E. Jones, Peter A. Joy, Jenny Roberts, Jessica A.

Roth, Abbe Smith, Keith Swisher, Steven Zeidman. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 1-328 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

In Honor of the Career and Judicial Service of Judge E. Grady

Jolly. Tributes by Sen. Thad Cochran, Judge Edith H. Jones, Mary

Ann Connell, E. Farish Percy, Claiborne Barksdale, Ilya Shapiro,

Kari Sutherland, Alysson Mills, Simon Turner Bailey. 87 Miss.

L.J. 1-47 (2018).

Hon. Vance D. Day. In re Neely: the “pedestal principle” and

judicial First Amendment liberties in an era of increasing thought

conformity. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 119-133 (2017-2018).

JURISDICTION

Hallie McDonald. Note. A dollar for your thoughts: Dollar

General and the Supreme Court’s struggle with tribal civil

jurisdiction. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 399-431 (2017).

Nathan S. Chapman. Due process abroad. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev.

377-452 (2017).

Hon. Henry E. Hudson, students Christopher M. Keegan, P.

Thomas DiStanislao III. Standing in a post-Spokeo environment.

30 Regent U. L. Rev. 11-32 (2017-2018).

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Paul Chen. Ben Hagglund. Critiquing the critics of the critics:

questioning the empirical basis for the federalization of criminal

law. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 33-56 (2017-2018).

Kory Steen. Note. Vacating an arbitration award in federal court:

the jurisdictional issues of the “look through” approach and

arbitrators violating securities SRO regulations. 94 U. Det.

Mercy L. Rev. 459-481 (2017).

Jennifer Daskal. Borders and bits. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 179-240

(2018).

JURISPRUDENCE

Gregory C. Keating. Is cost-benefit analysis the only game in

town? 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 195-261 (2018).

David Fontana, Aziz Z. Huq. Institutional loyalties in

constitutional law. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1-84 (2018).

Andrew Keane Woods. The transparency tax. 71 Vand. L. Rev.

1-59 (2018).

Richard A. Epstein. Our implied Constitution. 53 Willamette L.

Rev. 295-334 (2017).

JUVENILES

Gavrielle Kube. Note. Uncloaking the traffickers: why the

Communications Decency Act needs to be amended to reach

culpable website owners and their ilk. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 173-

193 (2017).

Amy B. Cyphert. Prisoners of fate: the challenges of creating

change for children of incarcerated parents. 77 Md. L. Rev. 385-

426 (2018).

Emily Suski. The privacy of the public schools. 77 Md. L. Rev.

427-484 (2018).

Tricia Kazinetz. Note. You can’t have one without the other: why

the legalization of same sex marriage created a need for courts to

have discretion in granting legal parentage to more than two

individuals. 24 Widener L. Rev. 179-198 (2018).

LABOR LAW

W. Melvin Haas III, et al. Labor & employment law. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 141-156 (2017).

David Freeman Engstrom. “Not merely there to help the men”:

equal pay laws, collective rights, and the making of the modern

class action. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 1-97 (2018).

Zoe M. Beiner. Note. Signed, sealed, delivered—not yours: why

the Fair Labor Standards Act offers a framework for regulating

gestational surrogacy. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 285-317 (2018).

Samantha Jean Quan Forsyth. Note. Bringing up baby under the

FMLA: how the federal unpaid maternity leave system in the

United States will not carry to term. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 379-413 (2018).

LAND USE

Gerald F. Slattery Jr. Pipeline right of way expropriation in

Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 93-119 (2017).

Margaret Viator. Comment. Message in a bottle: illusive

remedies in the Parish Coastal Zone lawsuits. 6 LSU J. Energy L.

& Resources 237-272 (2017).

Alexandra G. Morgan. Comment. Fleur-De-LEED? The status

and challenges of green building in Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy

L. & Resources 319-345 (2017).

Newton M. Galloway, Steven L. Jones. Zoning and land use law.

69 Mercer L. Rev. 371-399 (2017).

LAW AND SOCIETY

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Law Reviews for:

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review

Deven R. Desai, Joshua A. Kroll. Trust but verify: a guide to

algorithms and the law. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 1-64 (2017).

Kirsten Martin, Helen Nissenbaum. Privacy interests in public

records: an empirical investigation. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 111-

143 (2017).

The Impact of Formative Assessment: Emphasizing Outcome

Measures in Legal Education. Articles by Ruth Colker, Ellen

Deason, Deborah Merritt, Abigail Shoben, Monte Smith, David

M. Siegel, Andrew Noble. 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 387-457

(2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Kayla Louis. Student article. Pornography and gender

inequality—using copyright law as a step forward. 24 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 267-293 (2018).

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Christopher L. Izant. Note. Equal access to public

communications data for social media surveillance software. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 237-257 (2017).

Beau C. Tremitiere. Note. The fallacy of a colorblind consent

search doctrine. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 527-566 (2017).

Alan Z. Rozenshtein. Surveillance intermediaries. 70 Stan. L.

Rev. 99-189 (2018).

Hon. Stephen K. Bushong. Miranda in Oregon — things are

different here. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 279-294 (2017).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

Ira P. Robbins. “And/or” and the proper use of legal language.

77 Md. L. Rev. 311-336 (2018).

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LEGAL EDUCATION

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Law Reviews for:

New York Law School Law Review

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review

Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law. Articles by Joni

Larson, Docia L. Rudley, Jodi S. Balsam, Susan L. Brooks,

Margaret Reuter, Colleen Gillespie, Dr. Sondra Zabar, Dr. Adina

Kalet, John Erbes, Rebecca J. O’Neill, Margaret Martin Barry,

Rodrigo Sadi. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 11-181 (2017/18).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

The Impact of Formative Assessment: Emphasizing Outcome

Measures in Legal Education. Articles by Ruth Colker, Ellen

Deason, Deborah Merritt, Abigail Shoben, Monte Smith, David

M. Siegel, Andrew Noble. 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 387-457

(2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

LEGAL HISTORY

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Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Gary Lawson. Take the Fifth...please!: the original insignificance

of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process of Law Clause. 2017

BYU L. Rev. 611-662.

David Freeman Engstrom. “Not merely there to help the men”:

equal pay laws, collective rights, and the making of the modern

class action. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 1-97 (2018).

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Richard A. Epstein. Our implied Constitution. 53 Willamette L.

Rev. 295-334 (2017).

Andrew Blair-Stanek. Explaining the enigmatic expulsion in

Northwest Wholesale Stationers v. Pacific Stationery &

Printing. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 335-402 (2017).

Charlie Eastaugh. Taking medical judgment seriously:

professional consensus as a Trojan horse for constitutional

evolution. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 403-429 (2017).

Brittany Occhipinti. Student article. We the militia of the United

States of America: a reanalysis of the Second Amendment. 53

Willamette L. Rev. 431-463 (2017).

LEGAL PROFESSION

Keith Swisher. Surveying justice. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 275-292

(2017).

Steven Zeidman. Eradicating assembly-line justice: an

opportunity lost by the revised American Bar Association

Criminal Justice Standards. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 293-328 (2017).

John Erbes, Rebecca J. O’Neill. Assessment of professional

values in experiential education in law: becoming who we are

through practice. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 103-129 (2017/18).

Charley Connor. Comment. The benefits of medical-legal

partnerships for low-income families. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

193-209 (2018).

LEGISLATION

Todd W. Shaw. Note. Rationalizing rational basis review. 112

Nw. U. L. Rev. 487-526 (2017).

Mark Goldfeder. Stop defending discrimination: anti-boycott,

divestment, and sanctions statutes are fully constitutional. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 207-248 (2018).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

Katherine Kwong. Note. The algorithm says you did it: the use

of black box algorithms to analyze complex DNA evidence. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 275-301 (2017).

Colleen Gillespie, Dr. Sondra Zabar, Dr. Adina Kalet. Learning

outcomes and performance in medical school: programmatic

assessment at NYU School of Medicine. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev.

73-101 (2017/18).

Christopher Robertson. The tip of the iceberg: a First

Amendment right to promote drugs off-label. 78 Ohio St. L.J.

1019-1052 (2017).

Patricia J. Zettler. The indirect consequences of expanded off-

label promotion. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1053-1097 (2017).

Amanda P. Frankel. Comment. Dr. GreenThumb goes to

Washington: a scientific argument for the legalization of medical

marijuana. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 125-160 (2017).

Margaret Wilkinson Smith. Note. Restore, revert, repeat:

examining the decompensation cycle and the due process

limitations on the treatment of incompetent defendants. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 319-356 (2018).

Charley Connor. Comment. The benefits of medical-legal

partnerships for low-income families. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

193-209 (2018).

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MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

Shannon Fields. Note. Intent or gross negligence: Hillary Clinton

should be charged under 18 U.S.C. § 793 for mishandling

classified information. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 149-172 (2017-

2018).

MOTOR VEHICLES

Brandon Amon. Note. Invading the driver’s seat: preventing

overbearing targeted advertising in connected vehicles. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 329-361 (2017).

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Stanford Environmental Law Journal

OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and Resources

Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37

Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017).

Tom Childs. The current state of international oil and gas

arbitration. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 1-22 (2018).

Jason S. Brookner, et al. This land is your land, this land is my

land: farmout agreements in bankruptcy. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas &

Energy L. 23-46 (2018).

POLITICS

Todd W. Shaw. Note. Rationalizing rational basis review. 112

Nw. U. L. Rev. 487-526 (2017).

Irina Dykhne. Note. Persuasive or deceptive? Native advertising

in political campaigns. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 339-373 (2018).

Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37

Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017).

Mark Goldfeder. Stop defending discrimination: anti-boycott,

divestment, and sanctions statutes are fully constitutional. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 207-248 (2018).

Alexandra Schmitz. Comment. Don’t mess with the Texas Public

Information Act: the threat to government transparency posed by

Boeing v. Paxton and how to fix it. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 249-

275 (2018).

Ori Aronson. The next forty presidents. 24 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 235-266 (2018).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Ryan Lewis. Comment. What happens in Delaware need not stay

in Delaware: how Trulia can strengthen private enforcement of

the federal securities laws. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 715-742.

Hallie McDonald. Note. A dollar for your thoughts: Dollar

General and the Supreme Court’s struggle with tribal civil

jurisdiction. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 399-431 (2017).

Brandon L. Peak, et al. Trial practice and procedure. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 321-339 (2017).

Hon. Henry E. Hudson, students Christopher M. Keegan, P.

Thomas DiStanislao III. Standing in a post-Spokeo environment.

30 Regent U. L. Rev. 11-32 (2017-2018).

Evelyn Rodriguez. Comment. Crossing the judicial border:

access to judicial review for a premature appeal of an order for

removal. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 185-208 (2017).

David Freeman Engstrom. “Not merely there to help the men”:

equal pay laws, collective rights, and the making of the modern

class action. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 1-97 (2018).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja R. West. The fragility of the free

American press. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 567-595 (2017).

Hope M. Babcock. Rescission of a previously designated national

monument: a bad idea whose time has not come. 37 Stan. Envtl.

L.J. 3-74 (2017).

Ori Aronson. The next forty presidents. 24 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 235-266 (2018).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Steven Zeidman. Eradicating assembly-line justice: an

opportunity lost by the revised American Bar Association

Criminal Justice Standards. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 293-328 (2017).

Patrick Emery Longan. Legal ethics. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 157-204

(2017).

John Erbes, Rebecca J. O’Neill. Assessment of professional

values in experiential education in law: becoming who we are

through practice. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 103-129 (2017/18).

PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

Dakota S. Hawkins. Comment. To sell or not to sell, that is the

question: the rescission of sale on the basis of lesion and its

applicability to mineral rights. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources

273-294 (2017).

Madeline E. McNeeley, Jed D. Manton. Premises liability and

apportionment following Martin v. Six Flags Over Georgia II,

L.P. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 1-13 (2017).

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Linda S. Finley. Real property. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 251-297

(2017).

Bernadette Atuahene, Timothy R. Hodge. Stategraft. 91 S. Cal.

L. Rev. 263-302 (2018).

Jennifer Wallace. Comment. Shared meter setups: a harmful gap

in Texas landlord-tenant law that needs to be filled. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 375-419 (2018).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Margaret Wilkinson Smith. Note. Restore, revert, repeat:

examining the decompensation cycle and the due process

limitations on the treatment of incompetent defendants. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 319-356 (2018).

Octavia Gory. Note. Safeguarding the constitutional rights of the

intellectually disabled: requiring courts to apply criteria that do

not deviate from the current edition of the DSM. 24 Widener L.

Rev. 155-178 (2018).

Charlie Eastaugh. Taking medical judgment seriously:

professional consensus as a Trojan horse for constitutional

evolution. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 403-429 (2017).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

Caroline Covington. Note. Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado:

elevating a constitutional exception above the Tanner

framework. 77 Md. L. Rev. 547-579 (2018).

Beau C. Tremitiere. Note. The fallacy of a colorblind consent

search doctrine. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 527-566 (2017).

Nancy Leong. The First Amendment and fair housing in the

platform economy. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1001-1017 (2017).

RELIGION

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

Law Reviews for:

Journal of International Business & Law

Religious Traditions and Business Behavior. Articles by Tracy H.

Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell, Ronald J. Colombo,

Robert H. Nelson, Sarah Helene Duggin. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 1-

125 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Hon. Vance D. Day. In re Neely: the “pedestal principle” and

judicial First Amendment liberties in an era of increasing thought

conformity. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 119-133 (2017-2018).

James R. Salzmann. Note. Statutory millennialism: establishment

and free exercise concerns arising from the health care sharing

ministry exemption’s 1999 cutoff date. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 303-

338 (2018).

Adam K. Hersh. Note. Daniel in the lion’s Den: a structural

reconsideration of religious exemptions from nondiscrimination

laws since Obergefell. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 265-317 (2018).

Allison Hugi. Comment. A borderline case: the Establishment

Clause implications of religious questioning by government

officials. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 193-237 (2018).

Katrina Roze Myers. Student article. Little Sisters’ sorrow:

conversations about contraception and reproductive justice. 24

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 337-378 (2018).

REPRODUCTION

Kate L. Fetrow. Note. Taking abortion rights seriously: toward a

holistic undue burden jurisprudence. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 319-362

(2018).

Zoe M. Beiner. Note. Signed, sealed, delivered—not yours: why

the Fair Labor Standards Act offers a framework for regulating

gestational surrogacy. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 285-317 (2018).

Desire’e Martinelli. Student article. Sex, drugs, Trump and birth

control. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 295-335 (2018).

Katrina Roze Myers. Student article. Little Sisters’ sorrow:

conversations about contraception and reproductive justice. 24

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 337-378 (2018).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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

Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Brandon Amon. Note. Invading the driver’s seat: preventing

overbearing targeted advertising in connected vehicles. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 329-361 (2017).

Timothy J. Busse. Crossing the digital rubicon: Google Books

and the dawn of an electronic literature revolution. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 119-149 (2018).

Nikaela Jacko Redd, Lutisha S. Vickerie. The rise and fall of

brick and mortar retail: the impact of emerging technologies and

executive choices on business failure. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 127-

171 (2017).

Irina Dykhne. Note. Persuasive or deceptive? Native advertising

in political campaigns. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 339-373 (2018).

Bailey McGowan. Student article. Eject the floppy disk: how to

modernize the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to meet

cybersecurity needs. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 19-44 (2017).

Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37

Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017).

Alan Z. Rozenshtein. Surveillance intermediaries. 70 Stan. L.

Rev. 99-189 (2018).

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Jennifer Daskal. Borders and bits. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 179-240

(2018).

Philip R. Olson. Basic cremation. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

149-171 (2018).

SECOND AMENDMENT

Brittany Occhipinti. Student article. We the militia of the United

States of America: a reanalysis of the Second Amendment. 53

Willamette L. Rev. 431-463 (2017).

SECURITIES LAW

Ryan Lewis. Comment. What happens in Delaware need not stay

in Delaware: how Trulia can strengthen private enforcement of

the federal securities laws. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 715-742.

Philip J. Giorlando. Comment. Securing today’s sunflowers:

solar gardens, the shadows, and solutions. 6 LSU J. Energy L. &

Resources 211-236 (2017).

Kory Steen. Note. Vacating an arbitration award in federal court:

the jurisdictional issues of the “look through” approach and

arbitrators violating securities SRO regulations. 94 U. Det.

Mercy L. Rev. 459-481 (2017).

SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

Jenny Roberts. Informed misdemeanor sentencing. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 171-213 (2017).

Kade Rhodes. Comment. Locked out of business: a look at the

future of the private prison industry. 18 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J.

224-241 (2018).

Eldar Haber. Digital expungement. 77 Md. L. Rev. 337-384

(2018).

Amy B. Cyphert. Prisoners of fate: the challenges of creating

change for children of incarcerated parents. 77 Md. L. Rev. 385-

426 (2018).

Dawinder S. Sidhu. Towards the second founding of federal

sentencing. 77 Md. L. Rev. 485-546 (2018).

Kasey Kimball. Case comment. United States v. Benally. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 183-197 (2017/18).

Hon. Joseph A. Migliozzi Jr., student Ashley Hughes. Atkins test

for excluding intellectually disabled persons from execution

withstands barrage of challenges by state courts. 30 Regent U. L.

Rev. 135-148 (2017-2018).

Octavia Gory. Note. Safeguarding the constitutional rights of the

intellectually disabled: requiring courts to apply criteria that do

not deviate from the current edition of the DSM. 24 Widener L.

Rev. 155-178 (2018).

Charlie Eastaugh. Taking medical judgment seriously:

professional consensus as a Trojan horse for constitutional

evolution. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 403-429 (2017).

SEX CRIMES

Gavrielle Kube. Note. Uncloaking the traffickers: why the

Communications Decency Act needs to be amended to reach

culpable website owners and their ilk. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 173-

193 (2017).

Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCR’s bind: administrative rulemaking

and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453-

486 (2017).

Hillary Hunter. Comment. Strike three: calling out college

officials for sexual assault on campus. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.

277-306 (2018).

Christian Nisttáhuz. Comment. Fifty states of gray: a

comparative analysis of “revenge-porn” legislation throughout the

United States and Texas’s Relationship Privacy Act. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 333-373 (2018).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Caroline Mala Corbin. A free speech tale of two county clerk

refusals. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 819-837 (2017).

Hon. Vance D. Day. In re Neely: the “pedestal principle” and

judicial First Amendment liberties in an era of increasing thought

conformity. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 119-133 (2017-2018).

Adam K. Hersh. Note. Daniel in the lion’s Den: a structural

reconsideration of religious exemptions from nondiscrimination

laws since Obergefell. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 265-317 (2018).

Tricia Kazinetz. Note. You can’t have one without the other: why

the legalization of same sex marriage created a need for courts to

have discretion in granting legal parentage to more than two

individuals. 24 Widener L. Rev. 179-198 (2018).

SOCIAL WELFARE

Charley Connor. Comment. The benefits of medical-legal

partnerships for low-income families. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

193-209 (2018).

SPORTS

Josh Mathews. Student article. Sports broadcasting blackouts: a

harbinger of change in a rapidly evolving media landscape? 18

Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 202-223 (2018).

Hillary Hunter. Comment. Strike three: calling out college

officials for sexual assault on campus. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.

277-306 (2018).

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Caroline McLeod. Comment. Down to the wire: the desperate

need for the Texas racing industry to catch up to other states. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 307-332 (2018).

Joshua D. Winneker, Sam C. Ehrlich. Shake it off: potential civil

liability of handshake lines. 24 Widener L. Rev. 131-153 (2018).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

Ken E. Jarrard. Local government law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 205-

230 (2017).

Bernadette Atuahene, Timothy R. Hodge. Stategraft. 91 S. Cal.

L. Rev. 263-302 (2018).

Alexandra Schmitz. Comment. Don’t mess with the Texas Public

Information Act: the threat to government transparency posed by

Boeing v. Paxton and how to fix it. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 249-

275 (2018).

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Eric Berger. When facts don’t matter. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 525-

609.

Justice Scalia on Federalism and Separation of Powers. Hon.

William H. Pryor Jr., moderator; John S. Baker Jr., Rep. Ron

DeSantis, Roger Pilon, Luther Strange III, Jonathan Turley,

panelists. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 57-103 (2017-2018).

TAX POLICY

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

Law Reviews for:

Houston Business and Tax Law Journal

TAXATION—FEDERAL

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

Law Reviews for:

Houston Business and Tax Law Journal

TAXATION—STATE AND LOCAL

Matthew E. Morse. Note. A case study on the interpretation and

construction of Virginia tax statutes: does the business license tax

exemption in section 58.1-3703 still apply to motor carriers? 30

Regent U. L. Rev. 173-202 (2017-2018).

Bernadette Atuahene, Timothy R. Hodge. Stategraft. 91 S. Cal.

L. Rev. 263-302 (2018).

TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL

Kyle Richard. Are all tax rulings state aid? Examining the

European Commission’s recent state aid decisions. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 1-55 (2018).

Janie Whiteaker-Poe, student Robert C. Goodwill Jr.

International taxation 101: the revenue proposals that will keep

the status quo and a formulary approach that won’t. 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 150-201 (2018).

TORTS

Michal Lavi. Taking out of context. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 145-

215 (2017).

Madeline E. McNeeley, Jed D. Manton. Premises liability and

apportionment following Martin v. Six Flags Over Georgia II,

L.P. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 1-13 (2017).

Frank O. Brown Jr. Construction law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 63-72

(2017).

Franklin P. Brannen Jr., et al. Product liability. 69 Mercer L.

Rev. 231-249 (2017).

Christopher R. Breault, Christopher B. Newbern, Brian C.

Mickelsen. Torts. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 299-319 (2017).

Justin R. Pidot, Dale Ratliff. The common law of liable party

CERCLA claims. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 191-263 (2018).

Hillary Hunter. Comment. Strike three: calling out college

officials for sexual assault on campus. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.

277-306 (2018).

Joshua D. Winneker, Sam C. Ehrlich. Shake it off: potential civil

liability of handshake lines. 24 Widener L. Rev. 131-153 (2018).

TRADE REGULATION

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

Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Josh Mathews. Student article. Sports broadcasting blackouts: a

harbinger of change in a rapidly evolving media landscape? 18

Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 202-223 (2018).

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. Foreword by Tanya D.

Marsh; articles by Tanya D. Marsh, David E. Harrington, Jaret

Treber, Jeff Rowes, Joshua L. Slocum, Lee Webster, Philip R.

Olson. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-171 (2018).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Andrew Blair-Stanek. Explaining the enigmatic expulsion in

Northwest Wholesale Stationers v. Pacific Stationery &

Printing. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 335-402 (2017).

TRANSPORTATION LAW

Stephen G. Lowry, et al. Commercial transportation. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 41-61 (2017).

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Matthew E. Morse. Note. A case study on the interpretation and

construction of Virginia tax statutes: does the business license tax

exemption in section 58.1-3703 still apply to motor carriers? 30

Regent U. L. Rev. 173-202 (2017-2018).

WATER LAW

Karl L. Morgan. The regulatory environment of coastal

Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 187-210 (2017).

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW

H. Michael Bagley, J. Benson Ward. Workers’ compensation. 69

Mercer L. Rev. 357-369 (2017).

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

2017 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, PP. 525-778.

Eric Berger. When facts don’t matter. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 525-

609.

Gary Lawson. Take the Fifth...please!: the original insignificance

of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process of Law Clause. 2017

BYU L. Rev. 611-662.

Neal A. Hoopes. Comment. Chevron’s pure questions: searching

for meaning in ambiguity. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 663-713.

Ryan Lewis. Comment. What happens in Delaware need not stay

in Delaware: how Trulia can strengthen private enforcement of

the federal securities laws. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 715-742.

Paul Spiel. Comment. Deceptive patents: deconstructing Juicy

Whip. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 743-777.

31 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY, NO.

1, FALL, 2017.

Deven R. Desai, Joshua A. Kroll. Trust but verify: a guide to

algorithms and the law. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 1-64 (2017).

Louis W. Tompros, et al. The constitutionality of criminalizing

false speech made on social networking sites in a post-Alvarez,

social media-obsessed world. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 65-109

(2017).

Kirsten Martin, Helen Nissenbaum. Privacy interests in public

records: an empirical investigation. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 111-

143 (2017).

Michal Lavi. Taking out of context. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 145-

215 (2017).

Andrea Scripa Els. Note. Artificial intelligence as a digital

privacy protector. 31 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 217-235 (2017).

Christopher L. Izant. Note. Equal access to public

communications data for social media surveillance software. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 237-257 (2017).

Lydia Lichlyter. Note. Encryption, guns, and paper shredders:

analogical reasoning with physically dangerous technologies. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 259-273 (2017).

Katherine Kwong. Note. The algorithm says you did it: the use

of black box algorithms to analyze complex DNA evidence. 31

Harv. J.L. & Tech. 275-301 (2017).

46 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.

Judicial Responsibility for Justice in Criminal Courts. 46 Hofstra

L. Rev. 1-328 (2017).

Ellen Yaroshefsky. Symposium introduction. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 1-18 (2017).

Norman L. Reimer. Symposium introduction. 46 Hofstra L.

Rev. 19-20 (2017).

Hon. Lisa Foster. Judicial responsibility for justice in

criminal courts. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 21-33 (2017).

Robert C. Boruchowitz. Judges need to exercise their

responsibility to require that eligible defendants have lawyers.

46 Hofstra L. Rev. 35-62 (2017).

Darryl Brown. The judicial role in criminal charging and plea

bargaining. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 63-85 (2017).

Cynthia E. Jones. Here comes the judge: a model for judicial

oversight and regulation of the Brady disclosure duty. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 87-138 (2017).

Peter A. Joy. A judge’s duty to do justice: ensuring the

accused’s right to the effective assistance of counsel. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 139-169 (2017).

Jenny Roberts. Informed misdemeanor sentencing. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 171-213 (2017).

Jessica A. Roth. The culture of misdemeanor courts. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 215-252 (2017).

Abbe Smith. Judges as bullies. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 253-273

(2017).

Keith Swisher. Surveying justice. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 275-292

(2017).

Steven Zeidman. Eradicating assembly-line justice: an

opportunity lost by the revised American Bar Association

Criminal Justice Standards. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 293-328

(2017).

Brandon Amon. Note. Invading the driver’s seat: preventing

overbearing targeted advertising in connected vehicles. 46

Hofstra L. Rev. 329-361 (2017).

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Mindy R. Hollander. Note. Overcoming the Achilles’ heel of

consumer protection: limiting mandatory arbitration clauses in

consumer contracts. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 363-397 (2017).

Hallie McDonald. Note. A dollar for your thoughts: Dollar

General and the Supreme Court’s struggle with tribal civil

jurisdiction. 46 Hofstra L. Rev. 399-431 (2017).

18 HOUSTON BUSINESS AND TAX LAW JOURNAL, NO.

1, PP. 1-241, 2018.

Kyle Richard. Are all tax rulings state aid? Examining the

European Commission’s recent state aid decisions. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 1-55 (2018).

Paul C. Nylen. The Harry Potter regulations: the magic of the

385 Regulations and the successor and predecessor rules. 18

Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 56-77 (2018).

Alex Valenti, Vanessa Johnson. The impact of King v. Burwell

on judicial review of administrative action: an exception to

Chevron, a move from textualism, or something else? 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 78-118 (2018).

Timothy J. Busse. Crossing the digital rubicon: Google Books

and the dawn of an electronic literature revolution. 18 Hous. Bus.

& Tax L.J. 119-149 (2018).

Janie Whiteaker-Poe, student Robert C. Goodwill Jr.

International taxation 101: the revenue proposals that will keep

the status quo and a formulary approach that won’t. 18 Hous.

Bus. & Tax L.J. 150-201 (2018).

Josh Mathews. Student article. Sports broadcasting blackouts: a

harbinger of change in a rapidly evolving media landscape? 18

Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. 202-223 (2018).

Kade Rhodes. Comment. Locked out of business: a look at the

future of the private prison industry. 18 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J.

224-241 (2018).

17 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & LAW,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.

Religious Traditions and Business Behavior. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L.

1-125 (2017).

Tracy H. Porter, Susan S. Case, Matthew C. Mitchell. Is it

freedom of or freedom from religion in organizations? 17 J.

Int’l Bus. & L. 1-24 (2017).

Ronald J. Colombo. Religious liberty and the business

corporation. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 25-43 (2017).

Robert H. Nelson. The financial crisis as a religious crisis.

17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 45-86 (2017).

Sarah Helene Duggin. God’s grace and the marketplace:

Mainline Protestant church, faith and business. 17 J. Int’l

Bus. & L. 87-125 (2017).

Nikaela Jacko Redd, Lutisha S. Vickerie. The rise and fall of

brick and mortar retail: the impact of emerging technologies and

executive choices on business failure. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 127-

171 (2017).

Gavrielle Kube. Note. Uncloaking the traffickers: why the

Communications Decency Act needs to be amended to reach

culpable website owners and their ilk. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 173-

193 (2017).

Anthony M. Alesandro. Note. Hotels wanted: effect of renewed

diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba on the

hospitality industry. 17 J. Int’l Bus. & L. 195-215 (2017).

6 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF

ENERGY LAW AND RESOURCES, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.

Patrick S. Ottinger. Calculating the lessor’s royalty payment:

much more than mere math. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 1-

91 (2017).

Gerald F. Slattery Jr. Pipeline right of way expropriation in

Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 93-119 (2017).

Niki L. Pace. Unaware, unprepared, and unexpectedly flooded:

improving Louisiana’s capacity to respond to flood hazards. 6

LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 121-147 (2017).

Becky L. Jacobs, Brad Finney. Mexico’s energy regime reforms:

rescission risk, mitigation, and dispute resolution. 6 LSU J.

Energy L. & Resources 149-185 (2017).

Karl L. Morgan. The regulatory environment of coastal

Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources 187-210 (2017).

Philip J. Giorlando. Comment. Securing today’s sunflowers:

solar gardens, the shadows, and solutions. 6 LSU J. Energy L. &

Resources 211-236 (2017).

Margaret Viator. Comment. Message in a bottle: illusive

remedies in the Parish Coastal Zone lawsuits. 6 LSU J. Energy L.

& Resources 237-272 (2017).

Dakota S. Hawkins. Comment. To sell or not to sell, that is the

question: the rescission of sale on the basis of lesion and its

applicability to mineral rights. 6 LSU J. Energy L. & Resources

273-294 (2017).

Madaline King. Comment. A tribe faces rising tides: the

resettlement of Isle de Jean Charles. 6 LSU J. Energy L. &

Resources 295-317 (2017).

Alexandra G. Morgan. Comment. Fleur-De-LEED? The status

and challenges of green building in Louisiana. 6 LSU J. Energy

L. & Resources 319-345 (2017).

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77 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 311-580, 2018.

Ira P. Robbins. “And/or” and the proper use of legal language.

77 Md. L. Rev. 311-336 (2018).

Eldar Haber. Digital expungement. 77 Md. L. Rev. 337-384

(2018).

Amy B. Cyphert. Prisoners of fate: the challenges of creating

change for children of incarcerated parents. 77 Md. L. Rev. 385-

426 (2018).

Emily Suski. The privacy of the public schools. 77 Md. L. Rev.

427-484 (2018).

Dawinder S. Sidhu. Towards the second founding of federal

sentencing. 77 Md. L. Rev. 485-546 (2018).

Caroline Covington. Note. Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado:

elevating a constitutional exception above the Tanner

framework. 77 Md. L. Rev. 547-579 (2018).

69 MERCER LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.

Annual Survey of Georgia Law

Madeline E. McNeeley, Jed D. Manton. Premises liability and

apportionment following Martin v. Six Flags Over Georgia II,

L.P. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 1-13 (2017).

Jennifer B. Alewine, Courtney E. Ferrell, Allison W. Pryor.

Administrative law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 15-31 (2017).

Edward P. Bonapfel, E. Bowen Reichert Shoemaker. Business

associations. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 33-40 (2017).

Stephen G. Lowry, et al. Commercial transportation. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 41-61 (2017).

Frank O. Brown Jr. Construction law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 63-72

(2017).

Bernadette C. Crucilla. Criminal law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 73-82

(2017).

Barry B. McGough, Elinor H. Hitt, Abigail M. Herrmann.

Domestic relations. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 83-99 (2017).

John E. Hall, Jr., W. Scott Henwood, L. Whit Carmon II.

Evidence. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 101-116 (2017).

Bradley S. Wolff, Maren R. Cave, Stephen M. Schatz. Insurance.

69 Mercer L. Rev. 117-139 (2017).

W. Melvin Haas III, et al. Labor & employment law. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 141-156 (2017).

Patrick Emery Longan. Legal ethics. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 157-204

(2017).

Ken E. Jarrard. Local government law. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 205-

230 (2017).

Franklin P. Brannen Jr., et al. Product liability. 69 Mercer L.

Rev. 231-249 (2017).

Linda S. Finley. Real property. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 251-297

(2017).

Christopher R. Breault, Christopher B. Newbern, Brian C.

Mickelsen. Torts. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 299-319 (2017).

Brandon L. Peak, et al. Trial practice and procedure. 69 Mercer

L. Rev. 321-339 (2017).

Mary F. Radford. Wills, trusts, guardianships, and fiduciary

administration. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 341-355 (2017).

H. Michael Bagley, J. Benson Ward. Workers’ compensation. 69

Mercer L. Rev. 357-369 (2017).

Newton M. Galloway, Steven L. Jones. Zoning and land use law.

69 Mercer L. Rev. 371-399 (2017).

Table of cases. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 401-406 (2017).

87 MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-48, 2018.

In Honor of the Career and Judicial Service of Judge E. Grady

Jolly. Tributes by Sen. Thad Cochran, Judge Edith H. Jones, Mary

Ann Connell, E. Farish Percy, Claiborne Barksdale, Ilya Shapiro,

Kari Sutherland, Alysson Mills, Simon Turner Bailey. 87 Miss.

L.J. 1-47 (2018).

62 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP.

1-198, 2017/18.

Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L.

Rev. 11-181 (2017/18).

Joni Larson. Getting up to speed: understanding the

connection between learning outcomes and assessments in a

doctrinal course. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 11-32 (2017/18).

Docia L. Rudley. Bridging the divide between assessment

and accreditation. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 35-46 (2017/18).

Jodi S. Balsam, Susan L. Brooks, Margaret Reuter. Assessing

law students as reflective practitioners. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L.

Rev. 49-71 (2017/18).

Colleen Gillespie, Dr. Sondra Zabar, Dr. Adina Kalet.

Learning outcomes and performance in medical school:

programmatic assessment at NYU School of Medicine. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 73-101 (2017/18).

John Erbes, Rebecca J. O’Neill. Assessment of professional

values in experiential education in law: becoming who we are

through practice. 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 103-129 (2017/18).

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Margaret Martin Barry. Reflections on identifying and

mapping learning competencies and outcomes: what do we

want law students to learn? 62 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 131-162

(2017/18).

Rodrigo Sadi. Legal education and the civil law system. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 165-181 (2017/18).

Kasey Kimball. Case comment. United States v. Benally. 62

N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 183-197 (2017/18).

112 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO.

3, PP. 377-596, 2017.

Nathan S. Chapman. Due process abroad. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev.

377-452 (2017).

Sheridan Caldwell. Note. OCR’s bind: administrative rulemaking

and campus sexual assault protections. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453-

486 (2017).

Todd W. Shaw. Note. Rationalizing rational basis review. 112

Nw. U. L. Rev. 487-526 (2017).

Beau C. Tremitiere. Note. The fallacy of a colorblind consent

search doctrine. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 527-566 (2017).

RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja R. West. The fragility of the free

American press. 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 567-595 (2017).

78 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, PP. 773-1098,

2017.

The Expanding First Amendment. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 773-1097

(2017).

Peter M. Shane. Foreword: “The Expanding First

Amendment” in a age of paradox. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 773-778

(2017).

Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr. Our shrinking First Amendment:

on the growing problem of reduced access to public property

for speech activity and some suggestions for a better way

forward. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 779-817 (2017).

Caroline Mala Corbin. A free speech tale of two county clerk

refusals. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 819-837 (2017).

Ashutosh Bhagwat. When speech is not “speech.” 78 Ohio

St. L.J. 839-885 (2017).

Wendy E. Parmet, Jason Smith. Free speech and public

health: unraveling the commercial-professional speech

paradox. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 887-915 (2017).

Tabath Abu El-Haj. “Live free or die”—liberty and the First

Amendment. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 917-945 (2017).

Jane R. Bambauer. The empirical First Amendment. 78 Ohio

St. L.J. 947-961 (2017).

Timothy Zick. Restroom use, civil rights, and free speech

“opportunism.” 78 Ohio St. L.J. 963-999 (2017).

Nancy Leong. The First Amendment and fair housing in the

platform economy. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1001-1017 (2017).

Christopher Robertson. The tip of the iceberg: a First

Amendment right to promote drugs off-label. 78 Ohio St. L.J.

1019-1052 (2017).

Patricia J. Zettler. The indirect consequences of expanded

off-label promotion. 78 Ohio St. L.J. 1053-1097 (2017).

30 REGENT UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-

202, 2017-2018.

Tessa L. Dysart. Hamilton’s “winning” shot: a short-term

victory. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 1-9 (2017-2018).

Hon. Henry E. Hudson, students Christopher M. Keegan, P.

Thomas DiStanislao III. Standing in a post-Spokeo environment.

30 Regent U. L. Rev. 11-32 (2017-2018).

Paul Chen. Ben Hagglund. Critiquing the critics of the critics:

questioning the empirical basis for the federalization of criminal

law. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 33-56 (2017-2018).

Justice Scalia on Federalism and Separation of Powers. Hon.

William H. Pryor Jr., moderator; John S. Baker Jr., Rep. Ron

DeSantis, Roger Pilon, Luther Strange III, Jonathan Turley,

panelists. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 57-103 (2017-2018).

E. Duncan Getchell Jr., Michael H. Brady. Chevron deference:

where do we go from here? 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 105-118 (2017-

2018).

Hon. Vance D. Day. In re Neely: the “pedestal principle” and

judicial First Amendment liberties in an era of increasing thought

conformity. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 119-133 (2017-2018).

Hon. Joseph A. Migliozzi Jr., student Ashley Hughes. Atkins test

for excluding intellectually disabled persons from execution

withstands barrage of challenges by state courts. 30 Regent U. L.

Rev. 135-148 (2017-2018).

Shannon Fields. Note. Intent or gross negligence: Hillary Clinton

should be charged under 18 U.S.C. § 793 for mishandling

classified information. 30 Regent U. L. Rev. 149-172 (2017-

2018).

Matthew E. Morse. Note. A case study on the interpretation and

construction of Virginia tax statutes: does the business license tax

exemption in section 58.1-3703 still apply to motor carriers? 30

Regent U. L. Rev. 173-202 (2017-2018).

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14 SETON HALL CIRCUIT REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.

Kendyl L. Green. Student article. Title VII, Title IX, or both? 14

Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 1-18 (2017).

Bailey McGowan. Student article. Eject the floppy disk: how to

modernize the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to meet

cybersecurity needs. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 19-44 (2017).

Circuit review staff. First impressions. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev.

45-89 (2017).

Circuit review staff. Current circuit splits. 14 Seton Hall Cir.

Rev. 91-123 (2017).

Amanda P. Frankel. Comment. Dr. GreenThumb goes to

Washington: a scientific argument for the legalization of medical

marijuana. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 125-160 (2017).

Scott P. Humphreys. Comment. Bauer v. Lynch: a push(up) to

exercise change and account for physiological differences

between men and women. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 161-183

(2017).

Evelyn Rodriguez. Comment. Crossing the judicial border:

access to judicial review for a premature appeal of an order for

removal. 14 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 185-208 (2017).

91 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,

JANUARY, 2018.

Gregory C. Keating. Is cost-benefit analysis the only game in

town? 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 195-261 (2018).

Bernadette Atuahene, Timothy R. Hodge. Stategraft. 91 S. Cal.

L. Rev. 263-302 (2018).

James R. Salzmann. Note. Statutory millennialism: establishment

and free exercise concerns arising from the health care sharing

ministry exemption’s 1999 cutoff date. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 303-

338 (2018).

Irina Dykhne. Note. Persuasive or deceptive? Native advertising

in political campaigns. 91 S. Cal. L. Rev. 339-373 (2018).

37 STANFORD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, NO.

1, DECEMBER, 2017.

Hope M. Babcock. Rescission of a previously designated national

monument: a bad idea whose time has not come. 37 Stan. Envtl.

L.J. 3-74 (2017).

Brie D. Sherwin. Regulating coal ash waste in the Trump era. 37

Stan. Envtl. L.J. 75-123 (2017).

70 STANFORD LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, JANUARY, 2018.

David Freeman Engstrom. “Not merely there to help the men”:

equal pay laws, collective rights, and the making of the modern

class action. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 1-97 (2018).

Alan Z. Rozenshtein. Surveillance intermediaries. 70 Stan. L.

Rev. 99-189 (2018).

Justin R. Pidot, Dale Ratliff. The common law of liable party

CERCLA claims. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 191-263 (2018).

Adam K. Hersh. Note. Daniel in the lion’s Den: a structural

reconsideration of religious exemptions from nondiscrimination

laws since Obergefell. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 265-317 (2018).

Kate L. Fetrow. Note. Taking abortion rights seriously: toward a

holistic undue burden jurisprudence. 70 Stan. L. Rev. 319-362

(2018).

13 TEXAS JOURNAL OF OIL, GAS, AND ENERGY LAW,

NO. 1, JANUARY, 2018.

Tom Childs. The current state of international oil and gas

arbitration. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 1-22 (2018).

Jason S. Brookner, et al. This land is your land, this land is my

land: farmout agreements in bankruptcy. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas &

Energy L. 23-46 (2018).

Barry Smitherman. From Chevron to the Clean Power Plan: is

the doctrine of agency deference about to end? 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas

& Energy L. 47-61 (2018).

Parker Hinman. Note. Texas: an untapped offshore wind energy

resource. 13 Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 63-86 (2018).

Recent developments in Texas and United States energy law. 13

Tex. J. Oil Gas & Energy L. 87-102 (2018).

50 TEXAS TECH LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2018.

Executive Board notes. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. i-ii (2018).

Mark Goldfeder. Stop defending discrimination: anti-boycott,

divestment, and sanctions statutes are fully constitutional. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 207-248 (2018).

Alexandra Schmitz. Comment. Don’t mess with the Texas Public

Information Act: the threat to government transparency posed by

Boeing v. Paxton and how to fix it. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 249-

275 (2018).

Hillary Hunter. Comment. Strike three: calling out college

officials for sexual assault on campus. 50 Tex. Tech. L. Rev.

277-306 (2018).

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Caroline McLeod. Comment. Down to the wire: the desperate

need for the Texas racing industry to catch up to other states. 50

Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 307-332 (2018).

Christian Nisttáhuz. Comment. Fifty states of gray: a

comparative analysis of “revenge-porn” legislation throughout the

United States and Texas’s Relationship Privacy Act. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 333-373 (2018).

Jennifer Wallace. Comment. Shared meter setups: a harmful gap

in Texas landlord-tenant law that needs to be filled. 50 Tex.

Tech. L. Rev. 375-419 (2018).

85 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW, NO. 1,

JANUARY, 2018.

David Fontana, Aziz Z. Huq. Institutional loyalties in

constitutional law. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1-84 (2018).

Aaron L. Nielson. Sticky regulations. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 85-143

(2018).

Roberto Borgert. Comment. What about Bell? Overcoming the

presumption in favor of requiring finality in the CWA’s direct-

review provision. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 145-191 (2018).

Allison Hugi. Comment. A borderline case: the Establishment

Clause implications of religious questioning by government

officials. 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 193-237 (2018).

94 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, SUMMER, 2017.

The Impact of Formative Assessment: Emphasizing Outcome

Measures in Legal Education. 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 387-457

(2017).

Ruth Colker, Ellen Deason, Deborah Merritt, Abigail Shoben,

Monte Smith. Formative assessments: a law school case

study. 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 387-428 (2017).

David M. Siegel. Should you bother reaching out?

Performance effects of early direct outreach to low-

performing students. 94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 429-440

(2017).

Andrew Noble. Formative peer review: promoting

interactive, reflective learning, or the blind leading the blind?

94 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 441-457 (2017).

Kory Steen. Note. Vacating an arbitration award in federal court:

the jurisdictional issues of the “look through” approach and

arbitrators violating securities SRO regulations. 94 U. Det.

Mercy L. Rev. 459-481 (2017).

71 VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, JANUARY, 2018.

Andrew Keane Woods. The transparency tax. 71 Vand. L. Rev.

1-59 (2018).

Erik Encarnacion. Contract as commodified promise. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 61-119 (2018).

Yonathan A. Arbel. Adminization: gatekeeping consumer

contracts. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 121-178 (2018).

Jennifer Daskal. Borders and bits. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 179-240

(2018).

Matthew R. Ginther, et al. Decoding guilty minds: how jurors

attribute knowledge and guilt. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 241-283 (2018).

Zoe M. Beiner. Note. Signed, sealed, delivered—not yours: why

the Fair Labor Standards Act offers a framework for regulating

gestational surrogacy. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 285-317 (2018).

Margaret Wilkinson Smith. Note. Restore, revert, repeat:

examining the decompensation cycle and the due process

limitations on the treatment of incompetent defendants. 71 Vand.

L. Rev. 319-356 (2018).

8 WAKE FOREST JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY, NO. 1,

JANUARY, 2018.

Disrupting the Death Care Paradigm. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

1-171 (2018).

Tanya D. Marsh. The death care revolution. 8 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 1-4 (2018).

Tanya D. Marsh. Regulated to death: occupational licensing

and the demise of the U.S. funeral services industry. 8 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 5-27 (2018).

David E. Harrington, Jaret Treber. Numbers matter:

estimating the cost of state funeral regulations. 8 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 29-61 (2018).

Jeff Rowes. Caskets and the Constitution: how a simple box

has advanced economic liberty. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

63-88 (2018).

Joshua L. Slocum. The Funeral Rule: where it came from,

why it matters, and how to bring it to the 21st century. 8

Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 89-109 (2018).

Tanya D. Marsh. Jessica Mitford was wrong. 8 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 111-123 (2018).

Lee Webster. Why caring for our own dead is an act of social

justice. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 125-148 (2018).

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Philip R. Olson. Basic cremation. 8 Wake Forest J.L. &

Pol’y 149-171 (2018).

Steven Hemric. Comment. One step forward and two steps back:

North Carolina restrictive covenants in the wake of Beverage

Systems I and II. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 173-191 (2018).

Charley Connor. Comment. The benefits of medical-legal

partnerships for low-income families. 8 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y

193-209 (2018).

24 WIDENER LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-198, 2018.

Peter I. Tsoflias. Navigating through Delaware’s residential

landlord-tenant law. 24 Widener L. Rev. 1-29 (2018).

Joshua D. Winneker, Sam C. Ehrlich. Shake it off: potential civil

liability of handshake lines. 24 Widener L. Rev. 131-153 (2018).

Octavia Gory. Note. Safeguarding the constitutional rights of the

intellectually disabled: requiring courts to apply criteria that do

not deviate from the current edition of the DSM. 24 Widener L.

Rev. 155-178 (2018).

Tricia Kazinetz. Note. You can’t have one without the other: why

the legalization of same sex marriage created a need for courts to

have discretion in granting legal parentage to more than two

individuals. 24 Widener L. Rev. 179-198 (2018).

53 WILLAMETTE LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2017.

Hon. Stephen K. Bushong. Miranda in Oregon — things are

different here. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 279-294 (2017).

Richard A. Epstein. Our implied Constitution. 53 Willamette L.

Rev. 295-334 (2017).

Andrew Blair-Stanek. Explaining the enigmatic expulsion in

Northwest Wholesale Stationers v. Pacific Stationery &

Printing. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 335-402 (2017).

Charlie Eastaugh. Taking medical judgment seriously:

professional consensus as a Trojan horse for constitutional

evolution. 53 Willamette L. Rev. 403-429 (2017).

Brittany Occhipinti. Student article. We the militia of the United

States of America: a reanalysis of the Second Amendment. 53

Willamette L. Rev. 431-463 (2017).

24 WILLIAM AND MARY JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND

THE LAW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2018.

Ori Aronson. The next forty presidents. 24 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 235-266 (2018).

Kayla Louis. Student article. Pornography and gender

inequality—using copyright law as a step forward. 24 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 267-293 (2018).

Desire’e Martinelli. Student article. Sex, drugs, Trump and birth

control. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 295-335 (2018).

Katrina Roze Myers. Student article. Little Sisters’ sorrow:

conversations about contraception and reproductive justice. 24

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 337-378 (2018).

Samantha Jean Quan Forsyth. Note. Bringing up baby under the

FMLA: how the federal unpaid maternity leave system in the

United States will not carry to term. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 379-413 (2018).

Renuka Santhanagopalan. Note. Ménage à what? The

fundamental right to plural marriage. 24 Wm. & Mary J. Women

& L. 415-441 (2018).

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