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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 2017, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington School of Law
Key to Citations——November 3, 2017
ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L., No. 3, Spring, 2017.
Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 163-308, 2017.
American Journal of Legal History 57 Am. J. Legal Hist., No. 3, September, 2017.
American Review of International Arbitration 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb., No. 1, Pp. 1-189, 2017.
Antitrust Law Journal 81 Antitrust L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-336, 2016.
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L., No. 2, Summer, 2017.
Business Lawyer *72 Bus. Law., No. 3, Summer, 2017.
California Law Review 105 Cal. L. Rev., No. 4, August, 2017.
Colorado Technology Law Journal 15 Colo. Tech. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 257-548, 2017.
Columbia Business Law Review 2017 Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 453-858.
Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs., No. 4, Summer, 2017.
Creighton Law Review 50 Creighton L. Rev., No. 4, September, 2017.
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J., No. 1, Pp. 1-220, 2017.
Florida A&M University Law Review 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.
Florida Tax Review 20 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-69, 2016.
George Washington International Law Review 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 749-1008, 2017.
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics, No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Georgia State University Law Review 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2017.
Gonzaga Law Review 52 Gonz. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 147-396, 2016/17.
Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just., Spring, 2016.
Journal of Law, Economics & Organization 33 J.L. Econ. & Org., No. 3, August, 2017.
Jurimetrics 56 Jurimetrics, No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Law & Social Inquiry 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry, No. 3, Summer, 2017.
Michigan State Law Review 2016 Mich. St. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-311, 2016.
Mitchell Hamline Law Review 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-344, 2017.
New York University Annual Survey of American Law 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-158, 2017.
North Carolina Journal of International Law 42 N.C. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Spring, 2017.
Seton Hall Law Review 47 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 973-1126, 2017.
Sports Lawyers Journal 24 Sports Law. J., No. 1, Spring, 2017.
Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2016.
* A portion of this issue comprises the Annual Survey—Federal Regulation of Securities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law
Kenneth A. Jenero. The NLRB’s successorship doctrine,
perfectly clear successors, Executive Order 13495, and worker
retention laws: what the Trump administration has inherited. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 353-379 (2017).
Bridging the Gap Between the Federal Courts and the United
States Patent & Trademark Office. Articles by James E. Daily,
Christine Haight Farley, Dmitry Karshtedt, Megan M. La Belle,
Greg Reilly, Rebecca Tushnet. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 284-
455 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
David L. Noll. Regulating arbitration. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 985-1054
(2017).
Anne Marie Lofaso. Justice Scalia’s labor jurisprudence —
justice denied? 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 13-73 (2017).
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ADMIRALTY
Anthony Larson. Student article. Robins Dry Dock: a time
charterer’s dilemma. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 145-158
(2016).
Ifigeneia Xanthopoulou. The O.W. bankruptcy and the resulting
legal issues. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 159-173 (2016).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Sonia K. Katyal. Technoheritage. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1111-1172
(2017).
Samira Paydar. Comment. Boys club behind the scenes: using
Title VII to remedy gender discrimination in Hollywood. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1077-1101 (2017).
BANKING AND FINANCE
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Law Reviews for:
Business Lawyer
Columbia Business Law Review
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. Articles
by Yu-Hsin Lin, Nitzan Shilon, William O. Fisher. 2017 Colum.
Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Albert F. Tellechea. The cooperating individual or entity: law
enforcement’s friend in a time of escalating deficits and tight
budgets. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 237-265 (2016).
Ian Acker. Note. Strength in transparency: mitigating systemic
risk through harmonization of reporting requirements for OTC
derivatives. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 947-981 (2017).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Jason M. Sugarman. Student article. Still underwater: the need
for temporary foreclosure and mortgage relief for victims of
future natural disasters. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 583-618
(2017).
Ifigeneia Xanthopoulou. The O.W. bankruptcy and the resulting
legal issues. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 159-173 (2016).
BIOGRAPHY
Perfectly Frank: A Reflection on Quality Lawyering in Honor of
R. Franklin Balotti. Article by Hon. Leo E. Strine Jr. with
foreword by James J. Hanks Jr., John F. Olson, A. Gilchrist
Sparks, E. Norman Veasey, Gregory P. Williams. 72 Bus. Law.
603-621 (2017).
Dedication to Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Introduction by Editor-in-
Chief Austin Wilkins; tributes by Judge Robert Katzmann, Judge
Guido Calabresi, Judge Deborah A. Batts, Dawn Cardi;
acknowledgement by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. 73 N.Y.U. Ann.
Surv. Am. L. 1-18 (2017).
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
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Law Reviews for:
Business Lawyer
Columbia Business Law Review
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. Articles
by Yu-Hsin Lin, Nitzan Shilon, William O. Fisher. 2017 Colum.
Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner. Campaign
contributions from corporate executives in lieu of political action
committees. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 443-474 (2017).
Susumo Cato, Akifumi Ishihara. Transparency and performance
evaluation in sequential agency. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 475-506
(2017).
CIVIL LAW
Erdem Büyüksagis. The role of comparative law: new
international model rules vs. time-tested local practices. 42 N.C.
J. Int’l L. 625-663 (2017).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
Stephen Gillers. A rule to forbid bias and harassment in law
practice: a guide for state courts considering Model Rule 8.4(g).
30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 195-240 (2017).
Josh Blackman. Reply: a pause for state courts considering
Model Rule 8.4(g). The First Amendment and “conduct related to
the practice of law.” 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 241-265 (2017).
COMMERCIAL LAW
Bernhard Ganglmair. Efficient material breach of contract. 33
J.L. Econ. & Org. 507-540 (2017).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Colorado Technology Law Journal
Shruti Jaishankar. Note. Earning immunity under 47 U.S.C. §
230. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 295-308 (2017).
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Andrew Gray. Student article. “Cloud” atlas—a map to amending
metadata privacy law in the modern era. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 147-
173 (2016/17).
Bryan Adamson. “Thugs,” “crooks,” and “rebellious Negroes”:
racist and racialized media coverage of Michael Brown and the
Ferguson demonstrations. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 189-
278 (2016).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Antitrust Law Journal
Columbia Business Law Review
Law & Social Inquiry
North Carolina Journal of International Law
Ian C. Pilarczyk. Acts of the “most sanguinary rage”: spousal
murder in Montreal, 1825-1850. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 316-353
(2017).
Andrea McKenzie. ‘His barbarous usages’, her ‘evil tongue’:
character and class in trials for spouse murder at the Old Bailey,
1674-1790. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 354-384 (2017).
Jadranka Osrecak. The role of tribunals and courts in preserving
the rule of law in international commercial arbitration: a Croatian
perspective. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 137-158 (2017).
Symposium: European Competition Law. Articles by Margaret K.
Kyle, Edurne Navarro Varona, Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A.
Winter, Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid, Paolo Buccirossi, David
Bailey, Pinar Akman, Daniel A. Crane, Jorge Padilla, Peter
Whelan. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-270 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Forest G. Alogna, William Savitt. The versatile M&A lawyer:
bridging the gap between courtroom and boardroom. 72 Bus.
Law. 719-733 (2017).
Brandon L. Garrett. Towards an international right to claim
innocence. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1173-1221 (2017).
Giancarlo F. Frosio. The right to be forgotten: much ado about
nothing. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 307-336 (2017).
Eloïse Gratton, Jules Polonetsky. Droit à l’oubli: Canadian
perspective on the global ‘right to be forgotten’ debate. 15 Colo.
Tech. L.J. 337-392 (2017).
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. Articles
by Yu-Hsin Lin, Nitzan Shilon, William O. Fisher. 2017 Colum.
Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Antonio G. Tapia. Towards a community patent. 11 Fla. A&M
U. L. Rev. 267-281 (2016).
Judith A. McMorrow, Sida Liu, Benjamin van Rooij. Lawyer
discipline in an authoritarian regime: empirical insights from
Zhejiang Province, China. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 267-300
(2017).
Joseph M. Isanga. African judicial review, the use of comparative
African jurisprudence, and the judicialization of politics. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 749-800 (2017).
Jamil Ammar. The “medical mile”—gearing toward 3D-bespoke
healthcare: a comparison of the United States and European
Union patent regimes. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 279-325 (2016/17).
Mirko Bagaric. Three things that a baseline study shows don’t
cause Indigenous over-imprisonment; three things that might but
shouldn’t and three reforms that will reduce Indigenous over-
imprisonment. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 103-151 (2016).
Kaisa Kotakorpi, Panu Poutvaara, Marko Terviö. Returns to
office in national and local politics: a bootstrap method and
evidence from Finland. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 413-442 (2017).
Kristy Buzard, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Ben Home.
Unrecognized states: a theory of self-determination and foreign
influence. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 578-611 (2017).
Stacey A. Tovino. The HIPAA Privacy Rule and the EU GDPR:
illustrative comparisons. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 973-993 (2017).
Tal Z. Zarsky. Incompatible: the GDPR in the age of big data. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 995-1020 (2017).
Travis Clark. Comment. Google v. Commissioner: a comparison
of European Union and United States antitrust law. 47 Seton Hall
L. Rev. 1021-1044 (2017).
Nicole Zaworska. Student article. Striking out the Cuban trade
embargo: a contractual approach to the transfer of Cuban baseball
players to the big leagues. 24 Sports Law. J. 135-164 (2017).
Ifigeneia Xanthopoulou. The O.W. bankruptcy and the resulting
legal issues. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 159-173 (2016).
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Michelle Lee. Choice of active remedies under the UNCITRAL
Model Law — when “may” means may. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb.
159-178 (2017).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
Greg Reilly. The constitutionality of administrative patent
cancellation. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 377-433 (2017).
Anne Marie Lofaso. Justice Scalia’s labor jurisprudence —
justice denied? 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 13-73 (2017).
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Bui Ngoc Son, Pip Nicholson. Activism and popular
constitutionalism in contemporary Vietnam. 42 Law & Soc.
Inquiry 677-710 (2017).
Lars Noah. State affronts to federal primacy in the licensure of
pharmaceutical products. 2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-54.
Kevin M. Clermont. Civil procedure’s five big ideas. 2016 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 55-108.
Natalie Gomez-Velez. Common core state standards and
philanthrocapitalism: can public law norms manage private
wealth’s influence on public education policymaking? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 161-214.
Stephanie D. Ashley. Comment. New York’s persistent denial of
New York City educational rights: ten years after Campaign for
Fiscal Equity v. New York. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1045-1075
(2017).
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
David L. Noll. Regulating arbitration. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 985-1054
(2017).
CONTRACTS
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Law Reviews for:
Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal
Robert A. Hillman. The Supreme Court’s application of
“ordinary contract principles” to the issue of the duration of
retiree healthcare benefits: perpetuating the interpretation/gap-
filling quagmire. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 299-325 (2017).
Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A. Winter. European law on selective
distribution and Internet sales: an economic perspective. 81
Antitrust L.J. 47-64 (2016).
Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid. Broad retail price MFN clauses:
are they RPM “at its worst”? 81 Antitrust L.J. 65-98 (2016).
Paolo Buccirossi. Vertical restraints: a comment on Iacobucci-
Winter and Fletcher-Hviid. 81 Antitrust L.J. 99-109 (2016).
Nico Gurian. Student article. Rethinking judicial review of
arbitration. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 507-549 (2017).
Bernhard Ganglmair. Efficient material breach of contract. 33
J.L. Econ. & Org. 507-540 (2017).
Steven W. Feldman. Italian Colors and freedom of contract
under the Federal Arbitration Act: has the Supreme Court enabled
disappearing claims and the erosion of substantive law? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 109-160.
Benjamin Cranston. Student article. A not-so-solid verbal: using
contract law concepts to solidify verbal agreements in college
football. 24 Sports Law. J. 37-61 (2017).
JJames Benjamin Cooper. Student article. Ibe v. Jones: a seat at
the Super Bowl games does not entitle the ticketholder to an
unobstructed view of the scoreboard. 24 Sports Law. J. 229-241
(2017).
COURTS
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Law Reviews for:
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law
Jadranka Osrecak. The role of tribunals and courts in preserving
the rule of law in international commercial arbitration: a Croatian
perspective. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 137-158 (2017).
Bridging the Gap Between the Federal Courts and the United
States Patent & Trademark Office. Articles by James E. Daily,
Christine Haight Farley, Dmitry Karshtedt, Megan M. La Belle,
Greg Reilly, Rebecca Tushnet. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 284-
455 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lawrence Baum. Book reviews. Supreme Court elections: how
much they have changed, why they changed, and what difference
it makes. Voters ’ Verdicts: Citizens, Campaigns, and
Institutions in State Supreme Court Elections by Chris W.
Bonneau, Damon M. Cann; Electing Judges: The Surprising
Effects of Campaigning on Judicial Legitimacy by James L.
Gibson; Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences
State Supreme Court Elections by Melinda Gann Hall; Justices on
the Ballot: Continuity and Change in State Supreme Court
Elections by Herbert M. Kritzer. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 900-923
(2017).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Ian C. Pilarczyk. Acts of the “most sanguinary rage”: spousal
murder in Montreal, 1825-1850. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 316-353
(2017).
Andrea McKenzie. ‘His barbarous usages’, her ‘evil tongue’:
character and class in trials for spouse murder at the Old Bailey,
1674-1790. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 354-384 (2017).
Peter Whelan. Beyond the theoretical: articulating enforcement
strategies for successful European antitrust criminalization. 81
Antitrust L.J. 235-270 (2016).
Brandon L. Garrett. Towards an international right to claim
innocence. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1173-1221 (2017).
Kyriaki Council. Note. Emotional abrogation: how Internet child
pornography prosecution impacts search and seizure of computers
in other crimes. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 435-462 (2017).
Isaac G. Lara. Student article. Shielded from justice: how state
attorneys general can provide structural remedies to the criminal
prosecutions of police officers. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
551-582 (2017).
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Albert F. Tellechea. The cooperating individual or entity: law
enforcement’s friend in a time of escalating deficits and tight
budgets. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 237-265 (2016).
Lissa Griffin, Ellen Yaroshefsky. Ministers of justice and mass
incarceration. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 301-335 (2017).
Demetria D. Frank. The proof is in the prejudice: implicit racial
bias, uncharged act evidence & the colorblind courtroom. 32
Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 1-55 (2016).
Anne Holthoefer. Constructing international crime: lawyers,
states, and the origin of international criminal prosecution in the
interwar period. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 711-743 (2017).
Piotr M. Matusiak. Comment. Overcoming the labyrinth:
embracing Attorney General Mukasey’s Silva-Trevino decision.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 215-267.
Ryan Anderson. Case note. Criminal law: the system is rigged:
criminal restitution is blind to the victim’s fault—State v. Riggs.
43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 140-180 (2017).
Henry Biggs, Pietro Festorazzi. Fuhgeddaboudit: trying times for
trying the Mafia under RICO and 416-bis. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 823-
851 (2017).
Tate Martin. Student article. Wake up call: how the Ray Rice
incident opened the public’s eyes to domestic violence in
professional sports and the need for change. 24 Sports Law. J.
183-213 (2017).
DISABILITY LAW
Mary Crossley. Ending-life decisions: some disability
perspectives. 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 893-922 (2017).
Joni Roach. Comment. Discrimination and mental illness:
codified in federal law and continued by agency interpretation.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 269-311.
DISASTER LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Jurimetrics
Jason M. Sugarman. Student article. Still underwater: the need
for temporary foreclosure and mortgage relief for victims of
future natural disasters. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 583-618
(2017).
Doomsday Predictions, Technology, and the Future. Foreword by
James M. Hennessy; articles by Arnie Calica, Gary E. Marchant,
Karen Bradshaw, Yvonne A. Stevens, Braden R. Allenby, Joel
Garreau. 56 Jurimetrics 319-411 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Erica J. Dominitz, Daniel R. Bentson. The Japanese earthquake
and tsunami of 2011 and contingent business interruption
coverage. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 73-101 (2016).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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Law Reviews for:
American Review of International Arbitration
Forest G. Alogna, William Savitt. The versatile M&A lawyer:
bridging the gap between courtroom and boardroom. 72 Bus.
Law. 719-733 (2017).
David L. Noll. Regulating arbitration. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 985-1054
(2017).
Nico Gurian. Student article. Rethinking judicial review of
arbitration. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 507-549 (2017).
Katherine V. W. Stone. The bold ambition of Justice Scalia’s
arbitration jurisprudence: keep workers and consumers out of
court. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 189-220 (2017).
Kristen M. Blankley. Is a mediator like a bus? How legal ethics
may inform the question of case discrimination by mediators. 52
Gonz. L. Rev. 327-371 (2016/17).
Steven W. Feldman. Italian Colors and freedom of contract
under the Federal Arbitration Act: has the Supreme Court enabled
disappearing claims and the erosion of substantive law? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 109-160.
Fernando Dias Simões. Myopic amici? The participation of non-
disputing parties in ICSID arbitration. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 791-821
(2017).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chelsey Jonason. Note. Keeping mothers in the workplace:
shifting from McDonnell Douglas to protect employees who use
FMLA leave. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 437-456 (2017).
Ian C. Pilarczyk. Acts of the “most sanguinary rage”: spousal
murder in Montreal, 1825-1850. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 316-353
(2017).
Andrea McKenzie. ‘His barbarous usages’, her ‘evil tongue’:
character and class in trials for spouse murder at the Old Bailey,
1674-1790. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 354-384 (2017).
Cathy Liu. Student article. An assault on the fundamental right to
parenthood and birthright citizenship: an Equal Protection
analysis of the recent ban of the matrícula consular in Texas’s
birth certificate application policy. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
619-663 (2017).
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Oscar I. Roos, Anita Mackay. The evolutionary interpretation of
treaties and the right to marry: why Article 23(2) of the ICCPR
should be reinterpreted to encompass same-sex marriage. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 879-945 (2017).
Alexandra Galdos. Note. When a stranger isn’t the danger:
international child abduction and the necessity of mandatory
preventative measures in the European Union. 49 Geo. Wash.
Int’l L. Rev. 983-1008 (2017).
Tate Martin. Student article. Wake up call: how the Ray Rice
incident opened the public’s eyes to domestic violence in
professional sports and the need for change. 24 Sports Law. J.
183-213 (2017).
ECONOMICS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Antitrust Law Journal
Columbia Business Law Review
Journal of Law, Economics & Organization
Symposium: European Competition Law. Articles by Margaret K.
Kyle, Edurne Navarro Varona, Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A.
Winter, Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid, Paolo Buccirossi, David
Bailey, Pinar Akman, Daniel A. Crane, Jorge Padilla, Peter
Whelan. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-270 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
James E. Daily. Alice’s aftermath: changes in patentee behavior
since Alice v. CLS Bank. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 284-303
(2017).
Charles M. Elson, Nicholas J. Goossen. E. Merrick Dodd and the
rise and fall of corporate stakeholder theory. 72 Bus. Law. 735-
754 (2017).
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. Articles
by Yu-Hsin Lin, Nitzan Shilon, William O. Fisher. 2017 Colum.
Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Rafael Leal-Arcas. Sustainability, common concern, and public
goods. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 801-877 (2017).
Arnie Calica. Income inequality, catastrophe predictions, and
Thomas Piketty. 56 Jurimetrics 329-343 (2016).
Eyal Zamir, Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir, Ilana Ritov. It’s now or
never! Using deadlines as nudges. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 769-
803 (2017).
Joseph M. Isanga. Rule of law and African development. 42
N.C. J. Int’l L. 729-790 (2017).
Derek J. Rowe. Student article. It’s time to retire the NBA’s
rookie salary scale. 24 Sports Law. J. 123-134 (2017).
EDUCATION LAW
Jennifer R. Huddleston. Note. Free speech in the age of political
correctness: removing free speech zones on college campuses to
encourage civil discourse. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 279-294
(2017).
Torrino Travell Travis. The use of economic-based affirmative
action in college admissions. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 321-332
(2016).
Natalie Gomez-Velez. Common core state standards and
philanthrocapitalism: can public law norms manage private
wealth’s influence on public education policymaking? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 161-214.
Carole J. Petersen, Alvin Y.H. Cheung. Academic freedom and
critical speech in Hong Kong: China’ s response to Occupy
Central and the future of “one country, two systems.” 42 N.C. J.
Int’l L. 665-727 (2017).
Stephanie D. Ashley. Comment. New York’s persistent denial of
New York City educational rights: ten years after Campaign for
Fiscal Equity v. New York. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1045-1075
(2017).
Michael Bohling. Student article. Fielding the board’s “punt”:
unionization and the college athlete. 24 Sports Law. J. 1-35
(2017).
Benjamin Cranston. Student article. A not-so-solid verbal: using
contract law concepts to solidify verbal agreements in college
football. 24 Sports Law. J. 37-61 (2017).
Theresa S. Kim. Student article. Tackling head injuries in youth
and interscholastic football with NFL contract reform. 24 Sports
Law. J. 71-93 (2017).
Marcus L. Foster. Student article. “You can’t do that!”: proposal
to eliminate student-led cheers at Wisconsin high schools’ athletic
events infringes on high school students’ protected First
Amendment rights. 24 Sports Law. J. 165-182 (2017).
ELDER LAW
Marshall B. Kapp. Distinctive factors affecting the legal context
of end-of-life medical care for older persons. 33 Ga. St. U. L.
Rev. 869-892 (2017).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Kaisa Kotakorpi, Panu Poutvaara, Marko Terviö. Returns to
office in national and local politics: a bootstrap method and
evidence from Finland. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 413-442 (2017).
Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner. Campaign
contributions from corporate executives in lieu of political action
committees. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 443-474 (2017).
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Lawrence Baum. Book reviews. Supreme Court elections: how
much they have changed, why they changed, and what difference
it makes. Voters ’ Verdicts: Citizens, Campaigns, and
Institutions in State Supreme Court Elections by Chris W.
Bonneau, Damon M. Cann; Electing Judges: The Surprising
Effects of Campaigning on Judicial Legitimacy by James L.
Gibson; Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences
State Supreme Court Elections by Melinda Gann Hall; Justices on
the Ballot: Continuity and Change in State Supreme Court
Elections by Herbert M. Kritzer. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 900-923
(2017).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
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Law Reviews for:
ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal
Stephanie Bornstein. Reckless discrimination. 105 Cal. L. Rev.
1055-1110 (2017).
Symposium: The Labor and Employment Law Opinions of
Justice Antonin Scalia. Introduction by Martin H. Malin; articles
by Anne Marie Lofaso, Steven Greenberger, Ramona L. Paetzold,
W. Steven Rholes, Rafael Gely, Katherine V. W. Stone. 21
Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 1-220 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Richard B. Keeton. An Uber dilemma: the conflict between the
Seattle rideshare ordinance, the NLRA, and for-hire driver worker
classification. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 207-277 (2016/17).
Samira Paydar. Comment. Boys club behind the scenes: using
Title VII to remedy gender discrimination in Hollywood. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1077-1101 (2017).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
James Skelley. Coordinating the offshore energy transition: a
legal economic framework. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 241-283
(2017).
Rafael Leal-Arcas. Sustainability, common concern, and public
goods. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 801-877 (2017).
Kathleen M. Cusack. Comment. A sparking debate in Europe:
looking to the future of the internal energy market of the EU. 42
N.C. J. Int’l L. 853-881 (2017).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Lewis Van Alstyne III. Changing winds and rising tides on beach
renourishment in Florida: short-term alternatives and long-term
sustainable solutions using law and policy from Florida and
nearby states. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 283-320 (2016).
Rafael Leal-Arcas. Sustainability, common concern, and public
goods. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 801-877 (2017).
Gary E. Marchant, Karen Bradshaw. The short-term temptations
and long-term risks of environmental catastrophism. 56
Jurimetrics 345-366 (2016).
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Mark R. Gray. Minimizing professional risk in the representation
of estates and trusts: a practical guide for Iowa and Nebraska
lawyers. 50 Creighton L. Rev. 801-817 (2017).
William H. Holley. Note. Starting from scratch: reasserting
“Indian Country” in Alaska by placing Alaska Native land into
trust. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 333-357 (2016).
EVIDENCE
Kabir A.N. Duggal. Evidentiary principles in investor-state
arbitration. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 3-54 (2017).
Megan M. La Belle. Privilege for patent agents. 23 B.U. J. Sci.
& Tech. L. 350-376 (2017).
Ramona L. Paetzold, W. Steven Rholes. Wal-Mart v. Dukes:
Justice Scalia and systemic disparate treatment theory. 21
Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 115-162 (2017).
Timothy T. Lau. Reliability of present sense impression hearsay
evidence. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 175-206 (2016/17).
Demetria D. Frank. The proof is in the prejudice: implicit racial
bias, uncharged act evidence & the colorblind courtroom. 32
Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 1-55 (2016).
FIRST AMENDMENT
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Law Reviews for:
Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review
Laurel Witt. Note. Preventing the rogue bot journalist: protection
from non-human defamation. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 517-548
(2017).
Stephen Gillers. A rule to forbid bias and harassment in law
practice: a guide for state courts considering Model Rule 8.4(g).
30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 195-240 (2017).
Josh Blackman. Reply: a pause for state courts considering
Model Rule 8.4(g). The First Amendment and “conduct related to
the practice of law.” 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 241-265 (2017).
Jeremy D.F. Krahn. Case note. Constitutional law: if these walls
could talk: giving undue deference to religious actors by
expanding the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine—Pfeil v. St.
Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered
Augsburg Confession. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 304-344
(2017).
Marcus L. Foster. Student article. “You can’t do that!”: proposal
to eliminate student-led cheers at Wisconsin high schools’ athletic
events infringes on high school students’ protected First
Amendment rights. 24 Sports Law. J. 165-182 (2017).
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Mary Becker. Student article. CrossFit, Inc. v. National
Strength & Conditioning Ass’n: industry competitor blames
CrossFit for injuring people in an effort to avoid injuring its own
business. 24 Sports Law. J. 215-227 (2017).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Margaret K. Kyle. Competition law, intellectual property, and the
pharmaceutical sector. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-36 (2016).
Carly J. Goeman. Note. The price isn’t right: shareholder
proposals as opportunities for institutional investors to restore
firm value and reduce pharmaceutical prices. 2017 Colum. Bus.
L. Rev. 748-806.
Ezra Friedman, Abraham L. Wickelgren. Who (if anyone) should
be liable for injuries from generic drugs? 33 J.L. Econ. & Org.
541-577 (2017).
Lars Noah. State affronts to federal primacy in the licensure of
pharmaceutical products. 2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-54.
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Torrino Travell Travis. The use of economic-based affirmative
action in college admissions. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 321-332
(2016).
Lars Noah. State affronts to federal primacy in the licensure of
pharmaceutical products. 2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-54.
2016 Tulane University Law School Moot Court Mardi Gras
Invitational. Competition problem by Benjamin Trachman and
Victoria Acuff. Winning brief by Villanova University Charles
Widger School of Law. 24 Sports Law. J. 243-308 (2017).
GAMING
Andrew J. Griffin. Note. A fantastic gamble: an analysis of daily
fantasy sports under the UIGEA and the predominance test. 23
B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 456-480 (2017).
GENDER
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Legal History
Chelsey Jonason. Note. Keeping mothers in the workplace:
shifting from McDonnell Douglas to protect employees who use
FMLA leave. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 437-456 (2017).
Elizabeth N. Brandt. Note. The CROWDFUND Act’s impact on
women-owned businesses’ access to capital. 2017 Colum. Bus.
L. Rev. 807-857.
Cara E. Trombadore. Comment. Police officer sexual
misconduct: an urgent call to action in a context
disproportionately threatening women of color. 32 Harv. J.
Racial & Ethnic Just. 153-187 (2016).
Samira Paydar. Comment. Boys club behind the scenes: using
Title VII to remedy gender discrimination in Hollywood. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1077-1101 (2017).
2016 Tulane University Law School Moot Court Mardi Gras
Invitational. Competition problem by Benjamin Trachman and
Victoria Acuff. Winning brief by Villanova University Charles
Widger School of Law. 24 Sports Law. J. 243-308 (2017).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Law Reviews for:
Georgia State University Law Review
Robert A. Hillman. The Supreme Court’s application of
“ordinary contract principles” to the issue of the duration of
retiree healthcare benefits: perpetuating the interpretation/gap-
filling quagmire. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 299-325 (2017).
Symposium. Exploring the Right to Die in the U.S. Articles by
Marshall B. Kapp, Mary Crossley, Thaddeus Mason Pope;
keynote address by Margaret Pabst Battin. 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
869-1039 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Joni Roach. Comment. Discrimination and mental illness:
codified in federal law and continued by agency interpretation.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 269-311.
Stacey A. Tovino. The HIPAA Privacy Rule and the EU GDPR:
illustrative comparisons. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 973-993 (2017).
Thomas Reilly. Comment. The extrapolation conundrum: finding
a unified theory for the use of statistical sampling in Medicare
fraud cases brought under the False Claims Act. 47 Seton Hall L.
Rev. 1103-1126 (2017).
Theresa S. Kim. Student article. Tackling head injuries in youth
and interscholastic football with NFL contract reform. 24 Sports
Law. J. 71-93 (2017).
HOUSING LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Jason M. Sugarman. Student article. Still underwater: the need
for temporary foreclosure and mortgage relief for victims of
future natural disasters. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 583-618
(2017).
Michelle Y. Ewert. One strike and you’re out of public housing:
how the intersection of the war on drugs and federal housing
policy violates due process and fair housing principles. 32 Harv.
J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 57-102 (2016).
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Racial Disparities in the Twin Cities: Considering the Disparate
Impact Doctrine as a Way Forward. Articles by Myron Orfield,
Will Stancil, Anne M. Robertson, Justin D. Cummins, Beth Belle
Isle. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1-139 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Brandon L. Garrett. Towards an international right to claim
innocence. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1173-1221 (2017).
Oscar I. Roos, Anita Mackay. The evolutionary interpretation of
treaties and the right to marry: why Article 23(2) of the ICCPR
should be reinterpreted to encompass same-sex marriage. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 879-945 (2017).
Nicole Zaworska. Student article. Striking out the Cuban trade
embargo: a contractual approach to the transfer of Cuban baseball
players to the big leagues. 24 Sports Law. J. 135-164 (2017).
IMMIGRATION LAW
Cathy Liu. Student article. An assault on the fundamental right to
parenthood and birthright citizenship: an Equal Protection
analysis of the recent ban of the matrícula consular in Texas’s
birth certificate application policy. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
619-663 (2017).
Agnieszka Kubal. Entry bar as surreptitious deportation? Zapret
na v ’ ezd in Russian immigration law and practice: a
comparative perspective. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 744-768 (2017).
Piotr M. Matusiak. Comment. Overcoming the labyrinth:
embracing Attorney General Mukasey’s Silva-Trevino decision.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 215-267.
Nicole Zaworska. Student article. Striking out the Cuban trade
embargo: a contractual approach to the transfer of Cuban baseball
players to the big leagues. 24 Sports Law. J. 135-164 (2017).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
William H. Holley. Note. Starting from scratch: reasserting
“Indian Country” in Alaska by placing Alaska Native land into
trust. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 333-357 (2016).
Mirko Bagaric. Three things that a baseline study shows don’t
cause Indigenous over-imprisonment; three things that might but
shouldn’t and three reforms that will reduce Indigenous over-
imprisonment. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 103-151 (2016).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Giancarlo F. Frosio. The right to be forgotten: much ado about
nothing. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 307-336 (2017).
Eloïse Gratton, Jules Polonetsky. Droit à l’oubli: Canadian
perspective on the global ‘right to be forgotten’ debate. 15 Colo.
Tech. L.J. 337-392 (2017).
Andrew Gray. Student article. “Cloud” atlas—a map to amending
metadata privacy law in the modern era. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 147-
173 (2016/17).
Emma Trotter. Note. Patron data privacy protection at public
libraries: the ethical model big data lacks. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv.
Am. L. 73-108 (2017).
Stacey A. Tovino. The HIPAA Privacy Rule and the EU GDPR:
illustrative comparisons. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 973-993 (2017).
Tal Z. Zarsky. Incompatible: the GDPR in the age of big data. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 995-1020 (2017).
INSURANCE LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law
Margaret K. Kyle. Competition law, intellectual property, and the
pharmaceutical sector. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-36 (2016).
Bridging the Gap Between the Federal Courts and the United
States Patent & Trademark Office. Articles by James E. Daily,
Christine Haight Farley, Dmitry Karshtedt, Megan M. La Belle,
Greg Reilly, Rebecca Tushnet. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 284-
455 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Sonia K. Katyal. Technoheritage. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1111-1172
(2017).
Kelly Hughes. Note. Trans(parency) Pacific Partnership: the
downfall of the TTP? 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 487-515 (2017).
Antonio G. Tapia. Towards a community patent. 11 Fla. A&M
U. L. Rev. 267-281 (2016).
Jamil Ammar. The “medical mile”—gearing toward 3D-bespoke
healthcare: a comparison of the United States and European
Union patent regimes. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 279-325 (2016/17).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Law Reviews for:
George Washington International Law Review
North Carolina Journal of International Law
Rebecca Helene Sussman. Note. The reusable bomb: exploring
how the law of armed conflict applies to cyberspace. 23 B.U. J.
Sci. & Tech. L. 481-519 (2017).
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Brandon L. Garrett. Towards an international right to claim
innocence. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1173-1221 (2017).
Albert F. Tellechea. The cooperating individual or entity: law
enforcement’s friend in a time of escalating deficits and tight
budgets. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 237-265 (2016).
Kristy Buzard, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Ben Home.
Unrecognized states: a theory of self-determination and foreign
influence. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 578-611 (2017).
Anne Holthoefer. Constructing international crime: lawyers,
states, and the origin of international criminal prosecution in the
interwar period. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 711-743 (2017).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Law Reviews for:
American Review of International Arbitration
Kelly Hughes. Note. Trans(parency) Pacific Partnership: the
downfall of the TTP? 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 487-515 (2017).
Antonio G. Tapia. Towards a community patent. 11 Fla. A&M
U. L. Rev. 267-281 (2016).
Fernando Dias Simões. Myopic amici? The participation of non-
disputing parties in ICSID arbitration. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 791-821
(2017).
JUDGES
Joseph M. Isanga. African judicial review, the use of comparative
African jurisprudence, and the judicialization of politics. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 749-800 (2017).
Erdem Büyüksagis. The role of comparative law: new
international model rules vs. time-tested local practices. 42 N.C.
J. Int’l L. 625-663 (2017).
JURISDICTION
Kevin M. Clermont. Civil procedure’s five big ideas. 2016 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 55-108.
Henry Biggs, Pietro Festorazzi. Fuhgeddaboudit: trying times for
trying the Mafia under RICO and 416-bis. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 823-
851 (2017).
T. Patrick Cordova. Note. The duty to defend and federal court
standing: resolving a collision course. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am.
L. 109-157 (2017).
JURISPRUDENCE
Charles M. Elson, Nicholas J. Goossen. E. Merrick Dodd and the
rise and fall of corporate stakeholder theory. 72 Bus. Law. 735-
754 (2017).
Kaius Tuori. American legal realism and anthropology. 42 Law
& Soc. Inquiry 804-829 (2017).
Paul Baumgardner. Book reviews. The fundamental contradiction
redux? Liberty, coercion, and American legal development.
Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government
from the Founding to the Present by Gary Gerstle; The Structure
of Blackstone’s Commentaries by Duncan Kennedy. 42 Law &
Soc. Inquiry 924-942 (2017).
JUVENILES
Alexandra Galdos. Note. When a stranger isn’t the danger:
international child abduction and the necessity of mandatory
preventative measures in the European Union. 49 Geo. Wash.
Int’l L. Rev. 983-1008 (2017).
Theresa S. Kim. Student article. Tackling head injuries in youth
and interscholastic football with NFL contract reform. 24 Sports
Law. J. 71-93 (2017).
LABOR LAW
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Law Reviews for:
ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal
Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn. Silencing matters of public
concern: an analysis of state legislative protection of
whistleblowers in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Garcetti
v. Ceballos. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 239-278 (2017).
Symposium: The Labor and Employment Law Opinions of
Justice Antonin Scalia. Introduction by Martin H. Malin; articles
by Anne Marie Lofaso, Steven Greenberger, Ramona L. Paetzold,
W. Steven Rholes, Rafael Gely, Katherine V. W. Stone. 21
Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 1-220 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Richard B. Keeton. An Uber dilemma: the conflict between the
Seattle rideshare ordinance, the NLRA, and for-hire driver worker
classification. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 207-277 (2016/17).
Yvonne A. Stevens. The future: innovation, and jobs. 56
Jurimetrics 367-385 (2016).
Michael Bohling. Student article. Fielding the board’s “punt”:
unionization and the college athlete. 24 Sports Law. J. 1-35
(2017).
Derek J. Rowe. Student article. It’s time to retire the NBA’s
rookie salary scale. 24 Sports Law. J. 123-134 (2017).
David B. Torrey. The opt-out of workers’ compensation
legislation: a critical briefing and the Vasquez v. Dillard’s case
(2016). 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 39-71 (2016).
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LAND USE
Lewis Van Alstyne III. Changing winds and rising tides on beach
renourishment in Florida: short-term alternatives and long-term
sustainable solutions using law and policy from Florida and
nearby states. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 283-320 (2016).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Law Reviews for:
Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review
American Journal of Legal History
Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice
Jurimetrics
Law & Social Inquiry
Stephanie Bornstein. Reckless discrimination. 105 Cal. L. Rev.
1055-1110 (2017).
Kyriaki Council. Note. Emotional abrogation: how Internet child
pornography prosecution impacts search and seizure of computers
in other crimes. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 435-462 (2017).
William O. Fisher. To thine own CEO be true: tailoring CEO
compensation to individual personality and circumstances. 2017
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 599-696.
Emily Satterthwaite. Can audits encourage tax evasion?: an
experimental assessment. 20 Fla. Tax Rev. 1-69 (2016).
Timothy T. Lau. Reliability of present sense impression hearsay
evidence. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 175-206 (2016/17).
Doomsday Predictions, Technology, and the Future. Foreword by
James M. Hennessy; articles by Arnie Calica, Gary E. Marchant,
Karen Bradshaw, Yvonne A. Stevens, Braden R. Allenby, Joel
Garreau. 56 Jurimetrics 319-411 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Rob Kahn. Three First Amendment puzzles raised by the police
union response to speech criticizing police conduct in Ferguson
and New York City. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 163-195 (2017).
Isaac G. Lara. Student article. Shielded from justice: how state
attorneys general can provide structural remedies to the criminal
prosecutions of police officers. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
551-582 (2017).
Albert F. Tellechea. The cooperating individual or entity: law
enforcement’s friend in a time of escalating deficits and tight
budgets. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 237-265 (2016).
Lissa Griffin, Ellen Yaroshefsky. Ministers of justice and mass
incarceration. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 301-335 (2017).
Andrew Gray. Student article. “Cloud” atlas—a map to amending
metadata privacy law in the modern era. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 147-
173 (2016/17).
Cara E. Trombadore. Comment. Police officer sexual
misconduct: an urgent call to action in a context
disproportionately threatening women of color. 32 Harv. J.
Racial & Ethnic Just. 153-187 (2016).
Kay L. Levine, Ronald F. Wright. Prosecution risk, maturation,
and wrongful conviction practice. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 648-
676 (2017).
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Robert Anderson, Jeffrey Manns. Engineering greater efficiency
in mergers and acquisitions. 72 Bus. Law. 657-698 (2017).
LEGAL EDUCATION
John Bliss. Divided selves: professional role distancing among
law students and new lawyers in a period of market crisis. 42
Law & Soc. Inquiry 855-897 (2017).
Kevin M. Clermont. Civil procedure’s five big ideas. 2016 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 55-108.
LEGAL HISTORY
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Legal History
Gary E. Marchant, Karen Bradshaw. The short-term temptations
and long-term risks of environmental catastrophism. 56
Jurimetrics 345-366 (2016).
Anne Holthoefer. Constructing international crime: lawyers,
states, and the origin of international criminal prosecution in the
interwar period. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 711-743 (2017).
Kaius Tuori. American legal realism and anthropology. 42 Law
& Soc. Inquiry 804-829 (2017).
Henry Biggs, Pietro Festorazzi. Fuhgeddaboudit: trying times for
trying the Mafia under RICO and 416-bis. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 823-
851 (2017).
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Law Reviews for:
Creighton Law Review
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Daniel J. Hurson. Sarbanes-Oxley, Dodd-Frank, retaliation, and
reward: representing clients in the age of the whistleblower. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 381-406 (2017).
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Perfectly Frank: A Reflection on Quality Lawyering in Honor of
R. Franklin Balotti. Article by Hon. Leo E. Strine Jr. with
foreword by James J. Hanks Jr., John F. Olson, A. Gilchrist
Sparks, E. Norman Veasey, Gregory P. Williams. 72 Bus. Law.
603-621 (2017).
Forest G. Alogna, William Savitt. The versatile M&A lawyer:
bridging the gap between courtroom and boardroom. 72 Bus.
Law. 719-733 (2017).
The Lawyer’s Leadership Role: A Tour of Legal Ethics. Articles
by Arnold J. Johnson, John McKay, Mark R. Gray. 50 Creighton
L. Rev. 757-817 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
John Bliss. Divided selves: professional role distancing among
law students and new lawyers in a period of market crisis. 42
Law & Soc. Inquiry 855-897 (2017).
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES
Emma Trotter. Note. Patron data privacy protection at public
libraries: the ethical model big data lacks. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv.
Am. L. 73-108 (2017).
LEGISLATION
Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn. Silencing matters of public
concern: an analysis of state legislative protection of
whistleblowers in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Garcetti
v. Ceballos. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 239-278 (2017).
David L. Noll. Regulating arbitration. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 985-1054
(2017).
Marcus Jardine. Case note. Torts: no statutory interpretation
required—Guzick v. Kimball. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 265-
303 (2017).
Erdem Büyüksagis. The role of comparative law: new
international model rules vs. time-tested local practices. 42 N.C.
J. Int’l L. 625-663 (2017).
Henry Biggs, Pietro Festorazzi. Fuhgeddaboudit: trying times for
trying the Mafia under RICO and 416-bis. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 823-
851 (2017).
F. Elliotte Quinn IV. “So sue me!”: the intersection of notice and
opportunity to repair statutes and a CGL carrier’s duty to defend,
why courts likely will continue to find the duty to defend
triggered, and why carriers may not need to be concerned about
this development. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 119-144 (2016).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
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Law Reviews for:
Georgia State University Law Review
Symposium. Exploring the Right to Die in the U.S. Articles by
Marshall B. Kapp, Mary Crossley, Thaddeus Mason Pope;
keynote address by Margaret Pabst Battin. 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
869-1039 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Jamil Ammar. The “medical mile”—gearing toward 3D-bespoke
healthcare: a comparison of the United States and European
Union patent regimes. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 279-325 (2016/17).
Ezra Friedman, Abraham L. Wickelgren. Who (if anyone) should
be liable for injuries from generic drugs? 33 J.L. Econ. & Org.
541-577 (2017).
Adam J. Gross. Comment. Dr. Frankenstein, or: how I learned to
stop worrying and love CRISPR-CAS9. 56 Jurimetrics 413-447
(2016).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Rebecca Helene Sussman. Note. The reusable bomb: exploring
how the law of armed conflict applies to cyberspace. 23 B.U. J.
Sci. & Tech. L. 481-519 (2017).
Kristy Buzard, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Ben Home.
Unrecognized states: a theory of self-determination and foreign
influence. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 578-611 (2017).
Braden R. Allenby. In an age of civilizational conflict. 56
Jurimetrics 387-406 (2016).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Richard B. Keeton. An Uber dilemma: the conflict between the
Seattle rideshare ordinance, the NLRA, and for-hire driver worker
classification. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 207-277 (2016/17).
Tracy Hresko Pearl. Fast and furious: the misregulation of
driverless cars. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 19-72 (2017).
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
Lewis Van Alstyne III. Changing winds and rising tides on beach
renourishment in Florida: short-term alternatives and long-term
sustainable solutions using law and policy from Florida and
nearby states. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 283-320 (2016).
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Natalie Gomez-Velez. Common core state standards and
philanthrocapitalism: can public law norms manage private
wealth’s influence on public education policymaking? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 161-214.
POLITICS
Judith A. McMorrow, Sida Liu, Benjamin van Rooij. Lawyer
discipline in an authoritarian regime: empirical insights from
Zhejiang Province, China. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 267-300
(2017).
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Joseph M. Isanga. African judicial review, the use of comparative
African jurisprudence, and the judicialization of politics. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 749-800 (2017).
Kaisa Kotakorpi, Panu Poutvaara, Marko Terviö. Returns to
office in national and local politics: a bootstrap method and
evidence from Finland. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 413-442 (2017).
Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner. Campaign
contributions from corporate executives in lieu of political action
committees. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 443-474 (2017).
Braden R. Allenby. In an age of civilizational conflict. 56
Jurimetrics 387-406 (2016).
Jamie Rebecca Rowen. “We don’ t believe in transitional
justice:” peace and the politics of legal ideas in Colombia. 42
Law & Soc. Inquiry 622-647 (2017).
Bui Ngoc Son, Pip Nicholson. Activism and popular
constitutionalism in contemporary Vietnam. 42 Law & Soc.
Inquiry 677-710 (2017).
Paul Baumgardner. Book reviews. The fundamental contradiction
redux? Liberty, coercion, and American legal development.
Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government
from the Founding to the Present by Gary Gerstle; The Structure
of Blackstone’s Commentaries by Duncan Kennedy. 42 Law &
Soc. Inquiry 924-942 (2017).
Natalie Gomez-Velez. Common core state standards and
philanthrocapitalism: can public law norms manage private
wealth’s influence on public education policymaking? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 161-214.
Carole J. Petersen, Alvin Y.H. Cheung. Academic freedom and
critical speech in Hong Kong: China’ s response to Occupy
Central and the future of “one country, two systems.” 42 N.C. J.
Int’l L. 665-727 (2017).
Nicole Zaworska. Student article. Striking out the Cuban trade
embargo: a contractual approach to the transfer of Cuban baseball
players to the big leagues. 24 Sports Law. J. 135-164 (2017).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Grace E. Speights, Michael S. Burkhardt. Recent developments
in class certification and decertification after Dukes as the
Supreme Court’s composition changes. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. &
Emp. L. 327-352 (2017).
Steven Greenberger. Justice Scalia and the demise of the
employment class action. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 75-
113 (2017).
Ramona L. Paetzold, W. Steven Rholes. Wal-Mart v. Dukes:
Justice Scalia and systemic disparate treatment theory. 21
Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 115-162 (2017).
Kevin M. Clermont. Civil procedure’s five big ideas. 2016 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 55-108.
Paul Fling. Case note. Civil procedure: notifying justice:
“reasonable actual notice” in service of process—DeCook v.
Olmsted Medical Center, Inc. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev.
181-223 (2017).
Sonali Garg. Case note. Property: a missed opportunity:
Minnesota Supreme Court shies away from clarifying the
discovery rule to toll the statute of limitations in construction-
defect litigation—328 Barry Avenue, LLC v. Nolan Property
Group, LLC. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 224-264 (2017).
Fernando Dias Simões. Myopic amici? The participation of non-
disputing parties in ICSID arbitration. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 791-821
(2017).
T. Patrick Cordova. Note. The duty to defend and federal court
standing: resolving a collision course. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am.
L. 109-157 (2017).
F. Elliotte Quinn IV. “So sue me!”: the intersection of notice and
opportunity to repair statutes and a CGL carrier’s duty to defend,
why courts likely will continue to find the duty to defend
triggered, and why carriers may not need to be concerned about
this development. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 119-144 (2016).
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
John McKay. TePoel Lecture. Trumpian ethics and the rule of
law. 50 Creighton L. Rev. 781-799 (2017).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Creighton Law Review
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
The Lawyer’s Leadership Role: A Tour of Legal Ethics. Articles
by Arnold J. Johnson, John McKay, Mark R. Gray. 50 Creighton
L. Rev. 757-817 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Kristen M. Blankley. Is a mediator like a bus? How legal ethics
may inform the question of case discrimination by mediators. 52
Gonz. L. Rev. 327-371 (2016/17).
Emma Trotter. Note. Patron data privacy protection at public
libraries: the ethical model big data lacks. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv.
Am. L. 73-108 (2017).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
William H. Holley. Note. Starting from scratch: reasserting
“Indian Country” in Alaska by placing Alaska Native land into
trust. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 333-357 (2016).
Sonali Garg. Case note. Property: a missed opportunity:
Minnesota Supreme Court shies away from clarifying the
discovery rule to toll the statute of limitations in construction-
defect litigation—328 Barry Avenue, LLC v. Nolan Property
Group, LLC. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 224-264 (2017).
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PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Jeremy Isard. Note. Under the cloak of brain science: risk
assessments, parole, and the powerful guise of objectivity. 105
Cal. L. Rev. 1223-1257 (2017).
Timothy T. Lau. Reliability of present sense impression hearsay
evidence. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 175-206 (2016/17).
Kay L. Levine, Ronald F. Wright. Prosecution risk, maturation,
and wrongful conviction practice. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 648-
676 (2017).
Eyal Zamir, Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir, Ilana Ritov. It’s now or
never! Using deadlines as nudges. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 769-
803 (2017).
Joni Roach. Comment. Discrimination and mental illness:
codified in federal law and continued by agency interpretation.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 269-311.
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Law Reviews for:
Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Rob Kahn. Three First Amendment puzzles raised by the police
union response to speech criticizing police conduct in Ferguson
and New York City. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 163-195 (2017).
Torrino Travell Travis. The use of economic-based affirmative
action in college admissions. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 321-332
(2016).
Racial Disparities in the Twin Cities: Considering the Disparate
Impact Doctrine as a Way Forward. Articles by Myron Orfield,
Will Stancil, Anne M. Robertson, Justin D. Cummins, Beth Belle
Isle. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1-139 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
RELIGION
Mark Strasser. Neutrality, accommodation, and conscience
clause legislation. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 197-238 (2017).
Stephen Gillers. A rule to forbid bias and harassment in law
practice: a guide for state courts considering Model Rule 8.4(g).
30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 195-240 (2017).
Jeremy D.F. Krahn. Case note. Constitutional law: if these walls
could talk: giving undue deference to religious actors by
expanding the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine—Pfeil v. St.
Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered
Augsburg Confession. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 304-344
(2017).
REMEDIES
Michelle Lee. Choice of active remedies under the UNCITRAL
Model Law — when “may” means may. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb.
159-178 (2017).
Eckart Bueren, Kai Hüschelrath, Tobias Veith. Time is money—
but how much money is time? Interest and inflation in
competition law actions for damages. 81 Antitrust L.J. 271-336
(2016).
Isaac G. Lara. Student article. Shielded from justice: how state
attorneys general can provide structural remedies to the criminal
prosecutions of police officers. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
551-582 (2017).
Ryan Anderson. Case note. Criminal law: the system is rigged:
criminal restitution is blind to the victim’s fault—State v. Riggs.
43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 140-180 (2017).
JJames Benjamin Cooper. Student article. Ibe v. Jones: a seat at
the Super Bowl games does not entitle the ticketholder to an
unobstructed view of the scoreboard. 24 Sports Law. J. 229-241
(2017).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Robert A. Hillman. The Supreme Court’s application of
“ordinary contract principles” to the issue of the duration of
retiree healthcare benefits: perpetuating the interpretation/gap-
filling quagmire. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 299-325 (2017).
David B. Torrey. The opt-out of workers’ compensation
legislation: a critical briefing and the Vasquez v. Dillard’s case
(2016). 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 39-71 (2016).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Law Reviews for:
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law
Colorado Technology Law Journal
Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A. Winter. European law on selective
distribution and Internet sales: an economic perspective. 81
Antitrust L.J. 47-64 (2016).
Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid. Broad retail price MFN clauses:
are they RPM “at its worst”? 81 Antitrust L.J. 65-98 (2016).
Paolo Buccirossi. Vertical restraints: a comment on Iacobucci-
Winter and Fletcher-Hviid. 81 Antitrust L.J. 99-109 (2016).
Bridging the Gap Between the Federal Courts and the United
States Patent & Trademark Office. Articles by James E. Daily,
Christine Haight Farley, Dmitry Karshtedt, Megan M. La Belle,
Greg Reilly, Rebecca Tushnet. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 284-
455 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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Robert Anderson, Jeffrey Manns. Engineering greater efficiency
in mergers and acquisitions. 72 Bus. Law. 657-698 (2017).
Sonia K. Katyal. Technoheritage. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1111-1172
(2017).
Yvonne A. Stevens. The future: innovation, and jobs. 56
Jurimetrics 367-385 (2016).
Adam J. Gross. Comment. Dr. Frankenstein, or: how I learned to
stop worrying and love CRISPR-CAS9. 56 Jurimetrics 413-447
(2016).
Tracy Hresko Pearl. Fast and furious: the misregulation of
driverless cars. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 19-72 (2017).
Tal Z. Zarsky. Incompatible: the GDPR in the age of big data. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 995-1020 (2017).
SECURITIES LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Business Lawyer
Columbia Business Law Review
Daniel J. Hurson. Sarbanes-Oxley, Dodd-Frank, retaliation, and
reward: representing clients in the age of the whistleblower. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 381-406 (2017).
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. Articles
by Yu-Hsin Lin, Nitzan Shilon, William O. Fisher. 2017 Colum.
Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Ian Acker. Note. Strength in transparency: mitigating systemic
risk through harmonization of reporting requirements for OTC
derivatives. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 947-981 (2017).
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Jeremy Isard. Note. Under the cloak of brain science: risk
assessments, parole, and the powerful guise of objectivity. 105
Cal. L. Rev. 1223-1257 (2017).
Lissa Griffin, Ellen Yaroshefsky. Ministers of justice and mass
incarceration. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 301-335 (2017).
Michelle Y. Ewert. One strike and you’re out of public housing:
how the intersection of the war on drugs and federal housing
policy violates due process and fair housing principles. 32 Harv.
J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 57-102 (2016).
Mirko Bagaric. Three things that a baseline study shows don’t
cause Indigenous over-imprisonment; three things that might but
shouldn’t and three reforms that will reduce Indigenous over-
imprisonment. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 103-151 (2016).
SEX CRIMES
Cara E. Trombadore. Comment. Police officer sexual
misconduct: an urgent call to action in a context
disproportionately threatening women of color. 32 Harv. J.
Racial & Ethnic Just. 153-187 (2016).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Oscar I. Roos, Anita Mackay. The evolutionary interpretation of
treaties and the right to marry: why Article 23(2) of the ICCPR
should be reinterpreted to encompass same-sex marriage. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 879-945 (2017).
Erin M. Adam, Betsy L. Cooper. Equal rights vs. special rights:
rights discourses, framing, and lesbian and gay antidiscrimination
policy in Washington State. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 830-854
(2017).
SPORTS
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Law Reviews for:
Sports Lawyers Journal
Andrew J. Griffin. Note. A fantastic gamble: an analysis of daily
fantasy sports under the UIGEA and the predominance test. 23
B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 456-480 (2017).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Racial Disparities in the Twin Cities: Considering the Disparate
Impact Doctrine as a Way Forward. Articles by Myron Orfield,
Will Stancil, Anne M. Robertson, Justin D. Cummins, Beth Belle
Isle. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1-139 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
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Law Reviews for:
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal
Robert A. Hillman. The Supreme Court’s application of
“ordinary contract principles” to the issue of the duration of
retiree healthcare benefits: perpetuating the interpretation/gap-
filling quagmire. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 299-325 (2017).
Grace E. Speights, Michael S. Burkhardt. Recent developments
in class certification and decertification after Dukes as the
Supreme Court’s composition changes. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. &
Emp. L. 327-352 (2017).
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Symposium: The Labor and Employment Law Opinions of
Justice Antonin Scalia. Introduction by Martin H. Malin; articles
by Anne Marie Lofaso, Steven Greenberger, Ramona L. Paetzold,
W. Steven Rholes, Rafael Gely, Katherine V. W. Stone. 21
Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 1-220 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Dedication to Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Introduction by Editor-in-
Chief Austin Wilkins; tributes by Judge Robert Katzmann, Judge
Guido Calabresi, Judge Deborah A. Batts, Dawn Cardi;
acknowledgement by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. 73 N.Y.U. Ann.
Surv. Am. L. 1-18 (2017).
TAX POLICY
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Law Reviews for:
Florida Tax Review
TAXATION—FEDERAL
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Law Reviews for:
Florida Tax Review
TERRORISM
Ariel Diamond. Note. Twitter against the Islamic State: edge
provider transparency in the spotlight. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 463-
485 (2017).
TORTS
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Law Reviews for:
Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal
Shruti Jaishankar. Note. Earning immunity under 47 U.S.C. §
230. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 295-308 (2017).
Robert J. Kaczorowski. From petitions for gratuities to claims for
damages: personal injuries and railroads during the
industrialization of the United States. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 261-
315 (2017).
Laurel Witt. Note. Preventing the rogue bot journalist: protection
from non-human defamation. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 517-548
(2017).
Ezra Friedman, Abraham L. Wickelgren. Who (if anyone) should
be liable for injuries from generic drugs? 33 J.L. Econ. & Org.
541-577 (2017).
Marcus Jardine. Case note. Torts: no statutory interpretation
required—Guzick v. Kimball. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 265-
303 (2017).
Jeremy D.F. Krahn. Case note. Constitutional law: if these walls
could talk: giving undue deference to religious actors by
expanding the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine—Pfeil v. St.
Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered
Augsburg Confession. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 304-344
(2017).
Thomas Reilly. Comment. The extrapolation conundrum: finding
a unified theory for the use of statistical sampling in Medicare
fraud cases brought under the False Claims Act. 47 Seton Hall L.
Rev. 1103-1126 (2017).
Vincent C. Lucchese. Student article. Fair or foul: the Baseball
Rule’s place in modern Major League Baseball. 24 Sports Law.
J. 95-122 (2017).
Mary Becker. Student article. CrossFit, Inc. v. National
Strength & Conditioning Ass’n: industry competitor blames
CrossFit for injuring people in an effort to avoid injuring its own
business. 24 Sports Law. J. 215-227 (2017).
James Benjamin Cooper. Student article. Ibe v. Jones: a seat at
the Super Bowl games does not entitle the ticketholder to an
unobstructed view of the scoreboard. 24 Sports Law. J. 229-241
(2017).
2016 Tulane University Law School Moot Court Mardi Gras
Invitational. Competition problem by Benjamin Trachman and
Victoria Acuff. Winning brief by Villanova University Charles
Widger School of Law. 24 Sports Law. J. 243-308 (2017).
TRADE REGULATION
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Law Reviews for:
Antitrust Law Journal
Symposium: European Competition Law. Articles by Margaret K.
Kyle, Edurne Navarro Varona, Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A.
Winter, Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid, Paolo Buccirossi, David
Bailey, Pinar Akman, Daniel A. Crane, Jorge Padilla, Peter
Whelan. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-270 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Travis Clark. Comment. Google v. Commissioner: a comparison
of European Union and United States antitrust law. 47 Seton Hall
L. Rev. 1021-1044 (2017).
Derek J. Rowe. Student article. It’s time to retire the NBA’s
rookie salary scale. 24 Sports Law. J. 123-134 (2017).
Mary Becker. Student article. CrossFit, Inc. v. National
Strength & Conditioning Ass’n: industry competitor blames
CrossFit for injuring people in an effort to avoid injuring its own
business. 24 Sports Law. J. 215-227 (2017).
TRANSPORTATION LAW
Robert J. Kaczorowski. From petitions for gratuities to claims for
damages: personal injuries and railroads during the
industrialization of the United States. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 261-
315 (2017).
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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW
Robert J. Kaczorowski. From petitions for gratuities to claims for
damages: personal injuries and railroads during the
industrialization of the United States. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 261-
315 (2017).
David B. Torrey. The opt-out of workers’ compensation
legislation: a critical briefing and the Vasquez v. Dillard’s case
(2016). 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 39-71 (2016).
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32 ABA JOURNAL OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2017.
Paige Haughton. The Editor’s page. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L.
v-vii (2017).
Robert A. Hillman. The Supreme Court’s application of
“ordinary contract principles” to the issue of the duration of
retiree healthcare benefits: perpetuating the interpretation/gap-
filling quagmire. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 299-325 (2017).
Grace E. Speights, Michael S. Burkhardt. Recent developments
in class certification and decertification after Dukes as the
Supreme Court’s composition changes. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. &
Emp. L. 327-352 (2017).
Kenneth A. Jenero. The NLRB’s successorship doctrine,
perfectly clear successors, Executive Order 13495, and worker
retention laws: what the Trump administration has inherited. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 353-379 (2017).
Daniel J. Hurson. Sarbanes-Oxley, Dodd-Frank, retaliation, and
reward: representing clients in the age of the whistleblower. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 381-406 (2017).
Jamie R. Adams. When are employers’ unilateral changes
prohibited? A look at E.I. Du Pont, Minteq, and Graymont: a
management perspective on the need for a uniform standard. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 407-425 (2017).
Robert C. Nagle, Pamela Chandran. Attorney misconduct on
social media: recognizing the danger and avoiding pitfalls. 32
A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 427-435 (2017).
Chelsey Jonason. Note. Keeping mothers in the workplace:
shifting from McDonnell Douglas to protect employees who use
FMLA leave. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 437-456 (2017).
Appendices to FMLA leave article. 32 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L.
unpaged (2017).
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LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 163-308, 2017.
Rob Kahn. Three First Amendment puzzles raised by the police
union response to speech criticizing police conduct in Ferguson
and New York City. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 163-195 (2017).
Mark Strasser. Neutrality, accommodation, and conscience
clause legislation. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 197-238 (2017).
Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn. Silencing matters of public
concern: an analysis of state legislative protection of
whistleblowers in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Garcetti
v. Ceballos. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 239-278 (2017).
Jennifer R. Huddleston. Note. Free speech in the age of political
correctness: removing free speech zones on college campuses to
encourage civil discourse. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 279-294
(2017).
Shruti Jaishankar. Note. Earning immunity under 47 U.S.C. §
230. 8 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 295-308 (2017).
57 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY, NO. 3,
SEPTEMBER, 2017.
Robert J. Kaczorowski. From petitions for gratuities to claims for
damages: personal injuries and railroads during the
industrialization of the United States. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 261-
315 (2017).
Ian C. Pilarczyk. Acts of the “most sanguinary rage”: spousal
murder in Montreal, 1825-1850. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 316-353
(2017).
Andrea McKenzie. ‘His barbarous usages’, her ‘evil tongue’:
character and class in trials for spouse murder at the Old Bailey,
1674-1790. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 354-384 (2017).
Book reviews. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 385-391 (2017).
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ARBITRATION, NO. 1, PP. 1-189, 2017.
Letter from the Editors. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 1-2 (2017).
Kabir A.N. Duggal. Evidentiary principles in investor-state
arbitration. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 3-54 (2017).
International Commercial Disputes Committee of the New York
City Bar Association. Awards of interest in international
commercial arbitration: New York law and practice. 28 Am. Rev.
Int’l Arb. 55-135 (2017).
Jadranka Osrecak. The role of tribunals and courts in preserving
the rule of law in international commercial arbitration: a Croatian
perspective. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 137-158 (2017).
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Michelle Lee. Choice of active remedies under the UNCITRAL
Model Law — when “may” means may. 28 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb.
159-178 (2017).
Paris Aboro, et al. Columbia Arbitration Day 2017 — Striking a
Balance: Confronting Tensions in International Arbitration. 28
Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 179-189 (2017).
81 ANTITRUST LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-336, 2016.
Symposium: European Competition Law. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-270
(2016).
Margaret K. Kyle. Competition law, intellectual property,
and the pharmaceutical sector. 81 Antitrust L.J. 1-36 (2016).
Edurne Navarro Varona. The EU pharmaceutical sector: a
comment on Kyle. 81 Antitrust L.J. 37-45 (2016).
Edward Iacobucci, Ralph A. Winter. European law on
selective distribution and Internet sales: an economic
perspective. 81 Antitrust L.J. 47-64 (2016).
Amelia Fletcher, Morten Hviid. Broad retail price MFN
clauses: are they RPM “at its worst”? 81 Antitrust L.J. 65-98
(2016).
Paolo Buccirossi. Vertical restraints: a comment on
Iacobucci-Winter and Fletcher-Hviid. 81 Antitrust L.J. 99-
109 (2016).
David Bailey. Reinvigorating the role of Article 101(3) under
Regulation 1/2003. 81 Antitrust L.J. 111-144 (2016).
Pinar Akman. The reform of the application of Article 102
TFEU: mission accomplished? 81 Antitrust L.J. 145-208
(2016).
Daniel A. Crane. Formalism and functionalism in the
antitrust treatment of loyalty rebates: a comparative
perspective. 81 Antitrust L.J. 209-221 (2016).
Jorge Padilla. Whither Article 102 TFEU: a comment on
Akman and Crane. 81 Antitrust L.J. 223-234 (2016).
Peter Whelan. Beyond the theoretical: articulating
enforcement strategies for successful European antitrust
criminalization. 81 Antitrust L.J. 235-270 (2016).
Eckart Bueren, Kai Hüschelrath, Tobias Veith. Time is money—
but how much money is time? Interest and inflation in
competition law actions for damages. 81 Antitrust L.J. 271-336
(2016).
23 BOSTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY LAW, NO. 2, SUMMER, 2017.
James Skelley. Coordinating the offshore energy transition: a
legal economic framework. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 241-283
(2017).
Bridging the Gap Between the Federal Courts and the United
States Patent & Trademark Office. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L.
284-455 (2017).
James E. Daily. Alice’s aftermath: changes in patentee
behavior since Alice v. CLS Bank. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech.
L. 284-303 (2017).
Christine Haight Farley. No trademark, no problem. 23 B.U.
J. Sci. & Tech. L. 304-318 (2017).
Dmitry Karshtedt. Acceptance instead of denial: pro-
applicant positions at the PTO. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L.
319-349 (2017).
Megan M. La Belle. Privilege for patent agents. 23 B.U. J.
Sci. & Tech. L. 350-376 (2017).
Greg Reilly. The constitutionality of administrative patent
cancellation. 23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 377-433 (2017).
Rebecca Tushnet. Fixing incontestability: the next frontier?
23 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 434-455 (2017).
Andrew J. Griffin. Note. A fantastic gamble: an analysis of daily
fantasy sports under the UIGEA and the predominance test. 23
B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 456-480 (2017).
Rebecca Helene Sussman. Note. The reusable bomb: exploring
how the law of armed conflict applies to cyberspace. 23 B.U. J.
Sci. & Tech. L. 481-519 (2017).
72 BUSINESS LAWYER, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2017.
Perfectly Frank: A Reflection on Quality Lawyering in Honor of
R. Franklin Balotti. Article by Hon. Leo E. Strine Jr. with
foreword by James J. Hanks Jr., John F. Olson, A. Gilchrist
Sparks, E. Norman Veasey, Gregory P. Williams. 72 Bus. Law.
603-621 (2017).
Joel Edan Friedlander. Vindicating the duty of loyalty: using data
points of successful stockholder litigation as a tool for reform. 72
Bus. Law. 623-655 (2017).
Robert Anderson, Jeffrey Manns. Engineering greater efficiency
in mergers and acquisitions. 72 Bus. Law. 657-698 (2017).
Sabin Willett. Searching for redemption. 72 Bus. Law. 699-718
(2017).
Forest G. Alogna, William Savitt. The versatile M&A lawyer:
bridging the gap between courtroom and boardroom. 72 Bus.
Law. 719-733 (2017).
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Charles M. Elson, Nicholas J. Goossen. E. Merrick Dodd and the
rise and fall of corporate stakeholder theory. 72 Bus. Law. 735-
754 (2017).
Claudia H. Allen, et al. Proceedings of the 2016 Delaware
Business Law Forum: a review and debate of the public policy
implications of Delaware law. 72 Bus. Law. 755-762 (2017).
Annual Survey—Federal Regulation of Securities. 72 Bus. Law.
763-891 (2017).
105 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, AUGUST, 2017.
David L. Noll. Regulating arbitration. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 985-1054
(2017).
Stephanie Bornstein. Reckless discrimination. 105 Cal. L. Rev.
1055-1110 (2017).
Sonia K. Katyal. Technoheritage. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1111-1172
(2017).
Brandon L. Garrett. Towards an international right to claim
innocence. 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1173-1221 (2017).
Jeremy Isard. Note. Under the cloak of brain science: risk
assessments, parole, and the powerful guise of objectivity. 105
Cal. L. Rev. 1223-1257 (2017).
15 COLORADO TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2,
PP. 257-548, 2017.
J. Pierre de Vries. FCC: friend or foe? SDR: trick or treat? 15
Colo. Tech. L.J. 257-267 (2017).
Rob Frieden. The mixed blessing in subsidized Internet access.
15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 269-306 (2017).
Giancarlo F. Frosio. The right to be forgotten: much ado about
nothing. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 307-336 (2017).
Eloïse Gratton, Jules Polonetsky. Droit à l’oubli: Canadian
perspective on the global ‘right to be forgotten’ debate. 15 Colo.
Tech. L.J. 337-392 (2017).
Brett Tarnutzer, et al. Unlocking the value of spectrum using
optimization tools. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 393-434 (2017).
Kyriaki Council. Note. Emotional abrogation: how Internet child
pornography prosecution impacts search and seizure of computers
in other crimes. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 435-462 (2017).
Ariel Diamond. Note. Twitter against the Islamic State: edge
provider transparency in the spotlight. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 463-
485 (2017).
Kelly Hughes. Note. Trans(parency) Pacific Partnership: the
downfall of the TTP? 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 487-515 (2017).
Laurel Witt. Note. Preventing the rogue bot journalist: protection
from non-human defamation. 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 517-548
(2017).
2017 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP.
453-858.
Survey: The New Activists and Corporate Governance. 2017
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 453-696.
Yu-Hsin Lin. Controlling controlling-minority shareholders:
corporate governance and leveraged corporate control. 2017
Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 453-510.
Nitzan Shilon. Putting directors’ money where their mouths
are: a new approach to improving corporate takeover
dynamics. 2017 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 511-598.
William O. Fisher. To thine own CEO be true: tailoring CEO
compensation to individual personality and circumstances.
2017 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 599-696.
Lucas Wozny. Note. National anti-vulture funds legislation:
Belgium’s turn. 2017 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 697-747.
Carly J. Goeman. Note. The price isn’t right: shareholder
proposals as opportunities for institutional investors to restore
firm value and reduce pharmaceutical prices. 2017 Colum. Bus.
L. Rev. 748-806.
Elizabeth N. Brandt. Note. The CROWDFUND Act’s impact on
women-owned businesses’ access to capital. 2017 Colum. Bus.
L. Rev. 807-857.
50 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL
PROBLEMS, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2017.
Nico Gurian. Student article. Rethinking judicial review of
arbitration. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 507-549 (2017).
Isaac G. Lara. Student article. Shielded from justice: how state
attorneys general can provide structural remedies to the criminal
prosecutions of police officers. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
551-582 (2017).
Jason M. Sugarman. Student article. Still underwater: the need
for temporary foreclosure and mortgage relief for victims of
future natural disasters. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 583-618
(2017).
Cathy Liu. Student article. An assault on the fundamental right to
parenthood and birthright citizenship: an Equal Protection
analysis of the recent ban of the matrícula consular in Texas’s
birth certificate application policy. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs.
619-663 (2017).
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50 CREIGHTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SEPTEMBER,
2017.
50 Years of the Creighton Law Review. Tributes by Richard D.
Vroman, Editor in Chief Claire E. Wilka. 50 Creighton L. Rev.
751-755 (2017).
The Lawyer’s Leadership Role: A Tour of Legal Ethics. 50
Creighton L. Rev. 757-817 (2017).
Arnold J. Johnson. Conspiracy theory? The ethical paradox
of “big is bad.” 50 Creighton L. Rev. 757-780 (2017).
John McKay. TePoel Lecture. Trumpian ethics and the rule
of law. 50 Creighton L. Rev. 781-799 (2017).
Mark R. Gray. Minimizing professional risk in the
representation of estates and trusts: a practical guide for Iowa
and Nebraska lawyers. 50 Creighton L. Rev. 801-817 (2017).
21 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND EMPLOYMENT POLICY
JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-220, 2017.
Symposium: The Labor and Employment Law Opinions of
Justice Antonin Scalia. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 1-220
(2017).
Martin H. Malin. Introduction. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp.
Pol’y J. 1-11 (2017).
Anne Marie Lofaso. Justice Scalia’s labor jurisprudence —
justice denied? 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 13-73
(2017).
Steven Greenberger. Justice Scalia and the demise of the
employment class action. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J.
75-113 (2017).
Ramona L. Paetzold, W. Steven Rholes. Wal-Mart v.
Dukes: Justice Scalia and systemic disparate treatment theory.
21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 115-162 (2017).
Rafael Gely. A few thoughts about Justice Scalia’s dissenting
opinion in Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois and his
view of the public workplace. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp.
Pol’y J. 163-188 (2017).
Katherine V. W. Stone. The bold ambition of Justice Scalia’s
arbitration jurisprudence: keep workers and consumers out of
court. 21 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 189-220 (2017).
11 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,
SPRING, 2016.
Caitlin Frenkel. Editor’s note. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. unpaged
(2016).
Albert F. Tellechea. The cooperating individual or entity: law
enforcement’s friend in a time of escalating deficits and tight
budgets. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 237-265 (2016).
Antonio G. Tapia. Towards a community patent. 11 Fla. A&M
U. L. Rev. 267-281 (2016).
Lewis Van Alstyne III. Changing winds and rising tides on beach
renourishment in Florida: short-term alternatives and long-term
sustainable solutions using law and policy from Florida and
nearby states. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 283-320 (2016).
Torrino Travell Travis. The use of economic-based affirmative
action in college admissions. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 321-332
(2016).
William H. Holley. Note. Starting from scratch: reasserting
“Indian Country” in Alaska by placing Alaska Native land into
trust. 11 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 333-357 (2016).
20 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-69, 2016.
Emily Satterthwaite. Can audits encourage tax evasion?: an
experimental assessment. 20 Fla. Tax Rev. 1-69 (2016).
49 GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW
REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 749-1008, 2017.
Joseph M. Isanga. African judicial review, the use of comparative
African jurisprudence, and the judicialization of politics. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 749-800 (2017).
Rafael Leal-Arcas. Sustainability, common concern, and public
goods. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 801-877 (2017).
Oscar I. Roos, Anita Mackay. The evolutionary interpretation of
treaties and the right to marry: why Article 23(2) of the ICCPR
should be reinterpreted to encompass same-sex marriage. 49 Geo.
Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 879-945 (2017).
Ian Acker. Note. Strength in transparency: mitigating systemic
risk through harmonization of reporting requirements for OTC
derivatives. 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 947-981 (2017).
Alexandra Galdos. Note. When a stranger isn’t the danger:
international child abduction and the necessity of mandatory
preventative measures in the European Union. 49 Geo. Wash.
Int’l L. Rev. 983-1008 (2017).
30 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS, NO. 2,
SPRING, 2017.
Stephen Gillers. A rule to forbid bias and harassment in law
practice: a guide for state courts considering Model Rule 8.4(g).
30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 195-240 (2017).
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Josh Blackman. Reply: a pause for state courts considering
Model Rule 8.4(g). The First Amendment and “conduct related to
the practice of law.” 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 241-265 (2017).
Judith A. McMorrow, Sida Liu, Benjamin van Rooij. Lawyer
discipline in an authoritarian regime: empirical insights from
Zhejiang Province, China. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 267-300
(2017).
Lissa Griffin, Ellen Yaroshefsky. Ministers of justice and mass
incarceration. 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 301-335 (2017).
33 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4,
SUMMER, 2017.
Symposium. Exploring the Right to Die in the U.S. 33 Ga. St. U.
L. Rev. 869-1039 (2017).
Marshall B. Kapp. Distinctive factors affecting the legal
context of end-of-life medical care for older persons. 33 Ga.
St. U. L. Rev. 869-892 (2017).
Mary Crossley. Ending-life decisions: some disability
perspectives. 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 893-922 (2017).
Thaddeus Mason Pope. Unbefriended and unrepresented:
better medical decision making for incapacitated patients
without healthcare surrogates. 33 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 923-
1019 (2017).
Margaret Pabst Battin. Keynote address. 33 Ga. St. U. L.
Rev. 1021-1039 (2017).
52 GONZAGA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 147-396, 2016/17.
Andrew Gray. Student article. “Cloud” atlas—a map to amending
metadata privacy law in the modern era. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 147-
173 (2016/17).
Timothy T. Lau. Reliability of present sense impression hearsay
evidence. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 175-206 (2016/17).
Richard B. Keeton. An Uber dilemma: the conflict between the
Seattle rideshare ordinance, the NLRA, and for-hire driver worker
classification. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 207-277 (2016/17).
Jamil Ammar. The “medical mile”—gearing toward 3D-bespoke
healthcare: a comparison of the United States and European
Union patent regimes. 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 279-325 (2016/17).
Kristen M. Blankley. Is a mediator like a bus? How legal ethics
may inform the question of case discrimination by mediators. 52
Gonz. L. Rev. 327-371 (2016/17).
Justice William O. Douglas. The grand design of the
Constitution. [Reprint.] 52 Gonz. L. Rev. 373-396 (2016/17).
32 HARVARD JOURNAL ON RACIAL & ETHNIC
JUSTICE, NO. , SPRING, 2016.
Demetria D. Frank. The proof is in the prejudice: implicit racial
bias, uncharged act evidence & the colorblind courtroom. 32
Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 1-55 (2016).
Michelle Y. Ewert. One strike and you’re out of public housing:
how the intersection of the war on drugs and federal housing
policy violates due process and fair housing principles. 32 Harv.
J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 57-102 (2016).
Mirko Bagaric. Three things that a baseline study shows don’t
cause Indigenous over-imprisonment; three things that might but
shouldn’t and three reforms that will reduce Indigenous over-
imprisonment. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 103-151 (2016).
Cara E. Trombadore. Comment. Police officer sexual
misconduct: an urgent call to action in a context
disproportionately threatening women of color. 32 Harv. J.
Racial & Ethnic Just. 153-187 (2016).
Bryan Adamson. “Thugs,” “crooks,” and “rebellious Negroes”:
racist and racialized media coverage of Michael Brown and the
Ferguson demonstrations. 32 Harv. J. Racial & Ethnic Just. 189-
278 (2016).
33 JOURNAL OF LAW, ECONOMICS &
ORGANIZATION, NO. 3, AUGUST, 2017.
Kaisa Kotakorpi, Panu Poutvaara, Marko Terviö. Returns to
office in national and local politics: a bootstrap method and
evidence from Finland. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 413-442 (2017).
Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner. Campaign
contributions from corporate executives in lieu of political action
committees. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 443-474 (2017).
Susumo Cato, Akifumi Ishihara. Transparency and performance
evaluation in sequential agency. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 475-506
(2017).
Bernhard Ganglmair. Efficient material breach of contract. 33
J.L. Econ. & Org. 507-540 (2017).
Ezra Friedman, Abraham L. Wickelgren. Who (if anyone) should
be liable for injuries from generic drugs? 33 J.L. Econ. & Org.
541-577 (2017).
Kristy Buzard, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Ben Home.
Unrecognized states: a theory of self-determination and foreign
influence. 33 J.L. Econ. & Org. 578-611 (2017).
56 JURIMETRICS, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Doomsday Predictions, Technology, and the Future. 56
Jurimetrics 319-411 (2016).
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James M. Hennessy. Handling human-created risks: a
foreword. 56 Jurimetrics 319-327 (2016).
Arnie Calica. Income inequality, catastrophe predictions, and
Thomas Piketty. 56 Jurimetrics 329-343 (2016).
Gary E. Marchant, Karen Bradshaw. The short-term
temptations and long-term risks of environmental
catastrophism. 56 Jurimetrics 345-366 (2016).
Yvonne A. Stevens. The future: innovation, and jobs. 56
Jurimetrics 367-385 (2016).
Braden R. Allenby. In an age of civilizational conflict. 56
Jurimetrics 387-406 (2016).
Joel Garreau. Prevailing over our dystopias. 56 Jurimetrics
407-411 (2016).
Adam J. Gross. Comment. Dr. Frankenstein, or: how I learned to
stop worrying and love CRISPR-CAS9. 56 Jurimetrics 413-447
(2016).
Index to vol. 56. 56 Jurimetrics 449-455 (2016).
42 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2017.
Jamie Rebecca Rowen. “We don’ t believe in transitional
justice:” peace and the politics of legal ideas in Colombia. 42
Law & Soc. Inquiry 622-647 (2017).
Kay L. Levine, Ronald F. Wright. Prosecution risk, maturation,
and wrongful conviction practice. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 648-
676 (2017).
Bui Ngoc Son, Pip Nicholson. Activism and popular
constitutionalism in contemporary Vietnam. 42 Law & Soc.
Inquiry 677-710 (2017).
Anne Holthoefer. Constructing international crime: lawyers,
states, and the origin of international criminal prosecution in the
interwar period. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 711-743 (2017).
Agnieszka Kubal. Entry bar as surreptitious deportation? Zapret
na v ’ ezd in Russian immigration law and practice: a
comparative perspective. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 744-768 (2017).
Eyal Zamir, Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir, Ilana Ritov. It’s now or
never! Using deadlines as nudges. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 769-
803 (2017).
Kaius Tuori. American legal realism and anthropology. 42 Law
& Soc. Inquiry 804-829 (2017).
Erin M. Adam, Betsy L. Cooper. Equal rights vs. special rights:
rights discourses, framing, and lesbian and gay antidiscrimination
policy in Washington State. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 830-854
(2017).
John Bliss. Divided selves: professional role distancing among
law students and new lawyers in a period of market crisis. 42
Law & Soc. Inquiry 855-897 (2017).
Review section. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 899 (2017).
Lawrence Baum. Book reviews. Supreme Court elections: how
much they have changed, why they changed, and what difference
it makes. Voters ’ Verdicts: Citizens, Campaigns, and
Institutions in State Supreme Court Elections by Chris W.
Bonneau, Damon M. Cann; Electing Judges: The Surprising
Effects of Campaigning on Judicial Legitimacy by James L.
Gibson; Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences
State Supreme Court Elections by Melinda Gann Hall; Justices on
the Ballot: Continuity and Change in State Supreme Court
Elections by Herbert M. Kritzer. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 900-923
(2017).
Paul Baumgardner. Book reviews. The fundamental contradiction
redux? Liberty, coercion, and American legal development.
Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government
from the Founding to the Present by Gary Gerstle; The Structure
of Blackstone’s Commentaries by Duncan Kennedy. 42 Law &
Soc. Inquiry 924-942 (2017).
Book notes. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 943-951 (2017).
2016 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-311.
Lars Noah. State affronts to federal primacy in the licensure of
pharmaceutical products. 2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1-54.
Kevin M. Clermont. Civil procedure’s five big ideas. 2016 Mich.
St. L. Rev. 55-108.
Steven W. Feldman. Italian Colors and freedom of contract
under the Federal Arbitration Act: has the Supreme Court enabled
disappearing claims and the erosion of substantive law? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 109-160.
Natalie Gomez-Velez. Common core state standards and
philanthrocapitalism: can public law norms manage private
wealth’s influence on public education policymaking? 2016
Mich. St. L. Rev. 161-214.
Piotr M. Matusiak. Comment. Overcoming the labyrinth:
embracing Attorney General Mukasey’s Silva-Trevino decision.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 215-267.
Joni Roach. Comment. Discrimination and mental illness:
codified in federal law and continued by agency interpretation.
2016 Mich. St. L. Rev. 269-311.
43 MITCHELL HAMLINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-
344, 2017.
Racial Disparities in the Twin Cities: Considering the Disparate
Impact Doctrine as a Way Forward. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev.
1-139 (2017).
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Myron Orfield, Will Stancil. Why are the Twin Cities so
segregated? 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1-62 (2017).
Anne M. Robertson. Blowing past Minnesota nice: new
opportunities arise to utilize disparate-impact theory and
practice in Twin Cities low-income housing discrimination
litigation. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 63-101 (2017).
Justin D. Cummins, Beth Belle Isle. Toward systemic
equality: reinvigorating a progressive application of the
disparate impact doctrine. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 102-
139 (2017).
Ryan Anderson. Case note. Criminal law: the system is rigged:
criminal restitution is blind to the victim’s fault—State v. Riggs.
43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 140-180 (2017).
Paul Fling. Case note. Civil procedure: notifying justice:
“reasonable actual notice” in service of process—DeCook v.
Olmsted Medical Center, Inc. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev.
181-223 (2017).
Sonali Garg. Case note. Property: a missed opportunity:
Minnesota Supreme Court shies away from clarifying the
discovery rule to toll the statute of limitations in construction-
defect litigation—328 Barry Avenue, LLC v. Nolan Property
Group, LLC. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 224-264 (2017).
Marcus Jardine. Case note. Torts: no statutory interpretation
required—Guzick v. Kimball. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 265-
303 (2017).
Jeremy D.F. Krahn. Case note. Constitutional law: if these walls
could talk: giving undue deference to religious actors by
expanding the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine—Pfeil v. St.
Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered
Augsburg Confession. 43 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 304-344
(2017).
73 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ANNUAL SURVEY OF
AMERICAN LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-158, 2017.
Editors-in-Chief Alison Wall, Leonid Grinberg. Seventy-five
years of the Annual Survey. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. v-vi
(2017).
Dedication to Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Introduction by Editor-in-
Chief Austin Wilkins; tributes by Judge Robert Katzmann, Judge
Guido Calabresi, Judge Deborah A. Batts, Dawn Cardi;
acknowledgement by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. 73 N.Y.U. Ann.
Surv. Am. L. 1-18 (2017).
Tracy Hresko Pearl. Fast and furious: the misregulation of
driverless cars. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 19-72 (2017).
Emma Trotter. Note. Patron data privacy protection at public
libraries: the ethical model big data lacks. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv.
Am. L. 73-108 (2017).
T. Patrick Cordova. Note. The duty to defend and federal court
standing: resolving a collision course. 73 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am.
L. 109-157 (2017).
42 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2017.
Erdem Büyüksagis. The role of comparative law: new
international model rules vs. time-tested local practices. 42 N.C.
J. Int’l L. 625-663 (2017).
Carole J. Petersen, Alvin Y.H. Cheung. Academic freedom and
critical speech in Hong Kong: China’ s response to Occupy
Central and the future of “one country, two systems.” 42 N.C. J.
Int’l L. 665-727 (2017).
Joseph M. Isanga. Rule of law and African development. 42
N.C. J. Int’l L. 729-790 (2017).
Fernando Dias Simões. Myopic amici? The participation of non-
disputing parties in ICSID arbitration. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 791-821
(2017).
Henry Biggs, Pietro Festorazzi. Fuhgeddaboudit: trying times for
trying the Mafia under RICO and 416-bis. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 823-
851 (2017).
Kathleen M. Cusack. Comment. A sparking debate in Europe:
looking to the future of the internal energy market of the EU. 42
N.C. J. Int’l L. 853-881 (2017).
47 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, PP. 973-1126, 2017.
Stacey A. Tovino. The HIPAA Privacy Rule and the EU GDPR:
illustrative comparisons. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 973-993 (2017).
Tal Z. Zarsky. Incompatible: the GDPR in the age of big data. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 995-1020 (2017).
Travis Clark. Comment. Google v. Commissioner: a comparison
of European Union and United States antitrust law. 47 Seton Hall
L. Rev. 1021-1044 (2017).
Stephanie D. Ashley. Comment. New York’s persistent denial of
New York City educational rights: ten years after Campaign for
Fiscal Equity v. New York. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1045-1075
(2017).
Samira Paydar. Comment. Boys club behind the scenes: using
Title VII to remedy gender discrimination in Hollywood. 47
Seton Hall L. Rev. 1077-1101 (2017).
Thomas Reilly. Comment. The extrapolation conundrum: finding
a unified theory for the use of statistical sampling in Medicare
fraud cases brought under the False Claims Act. 47 Seton Hall L.
Rev. 1103-1126 (2017).
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24 SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL, NO. 1, SPRING, 2017.
Michael Bohling. Student article. Fielding the board’s “punt”:
unionization and the college athlete. 24 Sports Law. J. 1-35
(2017).
Benjamin Cranston. Student article. A not-so-solid verbal: using
contract law concepts to solidify verbal agreements in college
football. 24 Sports Law. J. 37-61 (2017).
Tess Heisserer. Student article. You can have your game but you
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Theresa S. Kim. Student article. Tackling head injuries in youth
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Vincent C. Lucchese. Student article. Fair or foul: the Baseball
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Derek J. Rowe. Student article. It’s time to retire the NBA’s
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Nicole Zaworska. Student article. Striking out the Cuban trade
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Marcus L. Foster. Student article. “You can’t do that!”: proposal
to eliminate student-led cheers at Wisconsin high schools’ athletic
events infringes on high school students’ protected First
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Tate Martin. Student article. Wake up call: how the Ray Rice
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professional sports and the need for change. 24 Sports Law. J.
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Mary Becker. Student article. CrossFit, Inc. v. National
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CrossFit for injuring people in an effort to avoid injuring its own
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JJames Benjamin Cooper. Student article. Ibe v. Jones: a seat at
the Super Bowl games does not entitle the ticketholder to an
unobstructed view of the scoreboard. 24 Sports Law. J. 229-241
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2016 Tulane University Law School Moot Court Mardi Gras
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Benjamin Trachman, Victoria Acuff. Competition problem.
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Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
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52 TORT TRIAL & INSURANCE PRACTICE LAW
JOURNAL, NO. 1, FALL, 2016.
Douglas R. Richmond. Liability insurance and the duty to pay
defense expenses versus the duty to defend. 52 Tort Trial & Ins.
Prac. L.J. 1-37 (2016).
David B. Torrey. The opt-out of workers’ compensation
legislation: a critical briefing and the Vasquez v. Dillard’s case
(2016). 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 39-71 (2016).
Erica J. Dominitz, Daniel R. Bentson. The Japanese earthquake
and tsunami of 2011 and contingent business interruption
coverage. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 73-101 (2016).
Joseph Thacker, et al. Transfer of insurance rights under liability
policies as the result of the sale of a business (revisited). 52 Tort
Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 103-118 (2016).
F. Elliotte Quinn IV. “So sue me!”: the intersection of notice and
opportunity to repair statutes and a CGL carrier’s duty to defend,
why courts likely will continue to find the duty to defend
triggered, and why carriers may not need to be concerned about
this development. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 119-144 (2016).
Anthony Larson. Student article. Robins Dry Dock: a time
charterer’s dilemma. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 145-158
(2016).
Ifigeneia Xanthopoulou. The O.W. bankruptcy and the resulting
legal issues. 52 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 159-173 (2016).
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