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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington Nikki Pike, Information Specialist Melia Mauer Cossette, Tania Schriwer and Rachel Bender Turpin, Editors Copyright 2009, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library Key to Citations---December 4, 2009 Albany Law Review *72 Alb. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 597-853, 2009. American Journal of Comparative Law 57 Am. J. Comp. L., No. 4, Fall, 2009. American Journal of Criminal Law 36 Am. J. Crim. L., No. 1, Fall, 2008. Arizona Law Review 51 Ariz. L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Capital University Law Review 37 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2009. Cardozo Law Review 31 Cardozo L. Rev., No. 1, September, 2009. Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 15 Conn. Ins. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 345-754, 2008-2009. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y, No. 4, Fall, 2009. Ecology Law Quarterly 36 Ecology L.Q., No. 3, Pp. 615-788, 2009. Fordham Law Review 78 Fordham L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2009. George Washington Law Review 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev., No. 5/6, September, 2009. Georgetown Law Journal 98 Geo. L.J., No. 1, November, 2009. Houston Law Review 46 Hous. L. Rev., No. 3, Symposium, 2009. Indiana Law Review **42 Ind. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 767-1262, 2009. Law and Contemporary Problems 72 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Legal Reference Services Quarterly 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q., Nos. 3-4, Pp. 179-319, 2009. Lewis & Clark Law Review 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Loyola Law & Technology Annual 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann., No. 1, 2008-2009. Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 353-516, 2008-2009. New York University Journal of Law & Business 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus., No. 2, Summer, 2009. North Dakota Law Review 85 N.D. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-249, 2009. Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J., No. 3, August, 2009. Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Seattle University Law Review 33 Seattle U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2009. SMU Law Review ***62 SMU L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2009. University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2008. University of Denver Water Law Review 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Urban Lawyer ****41 Urb. Law., No. 3, Summer, 2009. Virginia Law Review 95 Va. L. Rev., No. 6, October, 2009. Widener Law Review 15 Widener L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-324, 2009. * This entire issue comprises the State Constitutional Commentary. ** This entire issue comprises the 2008 Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law. *** This entire issue comprises the Annual Survey of Texas Law. **** A portion of this issue comprises Annual Review of the Law. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Arizona Law Review Buzbee, William W. Preemption hard look review, regulatory interaction, and the quest for stewardship and intergenerational equity. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1521-1581 (2009). Forgang, Jonathan D. Note. “The right of the people”: the NSA, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and foreign intelligence surveillance of Americans overseas. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 217-266 (2009). Terry, Jennifer Wheeler. Survey of Indiana administrative law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 789-812 (2009). Perspectives on the New Regulatory Era. Articles by Barak Y. Orbach, Rebecca M. Bratspies, Herbert Hovenkamp, Christine A. Klein, Mario J. Rizzo and Douglas Glen Whitman. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-739 (2009). (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS

Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington

Nikki Pike, Information Specialist

Melia Mauer Cossette, Tania Schriwer and Rachel Bender Turpin, Editors Copyright 2009, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library

Key to Citations---December 4, 2009

Albany Law Review *72 Alb. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 597-853, 2009. American Journal of Comparative Law 57 Am. J. Comp. L., No. 4, Fall, 2009. American Journal of Criminal Law 36 Am. J. Crim. L., No. 1, Fall, 2008. Arizona Law Review 51 Ariz. L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Capital University Law Review 37 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2009. Cardozo Law Review 31 Cardozo L. Rev., No. 1, September, 2009. Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 15 Conn. Ins. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 345-754, 2008-2009. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y, No. 4, Fall, 2009. Ecology Law Quarterly 36 Ecology L.Q., No. 3, Pp. 615-788, 2009. Fordham Law Review 78 Fordham L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2009. George Washington Law Review 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev., No. 5/6, September, 2009. Georgetown Law Journal 98 Geo. L.J., No. 1, November, 2009. Houston Law Review 46 Hous. L. Rev., No. 3, Symposium, 2009. Indiana Law Review **42 Ind. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 767-1262, 2009. Law and Contemporary Problems 72 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Legal Reference Services Quarterly 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q., Nos. 3-4, Pp. 179-319, 2009. Lewis & Clark Law Review 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Loyola Law & Technology Annual 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann., No. 1, 2008-2009. Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 353-516, 2008-2009. New York University Journal of Law & Business 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus., No. 2, Summer, 2009. North Dakota Law Review 85 N.D. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-249, 2009. Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J., No. 3, August, 2009. Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus., No. 3, Fall, 2009. Seattle University Law Review 33 Seattle U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2009. SMU Law Review ***62 SMU L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2009. University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2008. University of Denver Water Law Review 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2009. Urban Lawyer ****41 Urb. Law., No. 3, Summer, 2009. Virginia Law Review 95 Va. L. Rev., No. 6, October, 2009. Widener Law Review 15 Widener L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-324, 2009. * This entire issue comprises the State Constitutional Commentary. ** This entire issue comprises the 2008 Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law. *** This entire issue comprises the Annual Survey of Texas Law. **** A portion of this issue comprises Annual Review of the Law. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Arizona Law Review Buzbee, William W. Preemption hard look review, regulatory interaction, and the quest for stewardship and intergenerational equity. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1521-1581 (2009). Forgang, Jonathan D. Note. “The right of the people”: the NSA, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and foreign intelligence surveillance of Americans overseas. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 217-266 (2009).

Terry, Jennifer Wheeler. Survey of Indiana administrative law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 789-812 (2009). Perspectives on the New Regulatory Era. Articles by Barak Y. Orbach, Rebecca M. Bratspies, Herbert Hovenkamp, Christine A. Klein, Mario J. Rizzo and Douglas Glen Whitman. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-739 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

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AGENCY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Connecticut Insurance Law Journal Symposium: Insurance Intermediaries. Articles by Hazel Beh, Amanda M. Willis, Jeffrey W. Stempel and Daniel Schwarcz. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 571-753 (2008-2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

AGRICULTURE LAW

Cooper, Steve. Note. Crop insurance in the age of biotechnology: should federal crop insurance endorse biotechnology? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 495-529 (2008-2009). Levinson, Ariana R. Lawyers as problem-solvers, one meal at a time: a review of Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. (Reviewing Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A year of Food Life.) 15 Widener L. Rev. 289-300 (2009).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review Hilyerd, William A. Hi Superman, I’m a lawyer: a guide to attorneys (and other legal professionals) portrayed in American comic books: 1910-2007. 15 Widener L. Rev. 159-195 (2009). Mazeh, Yoav. Modifying fixation: why fixed works need to be archived to justify the fixation requirement. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 109-140 (2008-2009). Musser, Paul. Student article. The Internet Radio Equality Act: a needed substantive cure for webcasting royalty standards and congressional bargaining chip. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 1-36 (2008-2009). Phillips, Jake. Comment. Australia’s Heritage Protection Act: an alternative to copyright in the struggle to protect common interests in authored works of folklore. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 547-573 (2009). Plotkin, Thomas and Tarae Howell. “Fair is foul and foul is fair:” have insurers loosened the chokepoint of copyright and permitted fair use’s breathing space in documentary films? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 407-494 (2008-2009).

BANKING AND FINANCE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law New York University Journal of Law & Business Bennett, Frank G., Jr. Getting property right: “informal” mortgages in the Japanese courts. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 463-509 (2009).

Couture, Wendy Gerwick. The bank bailout: a license for sovereign securities fraud. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1-47 (2009). Luyat, Jean J. Comment. A tale of regulation in the European Union and Japan: does characterizing the business of stored-value cards as a financial activity impact its development? 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 525-546 (2009). Sugiura, Nobuhiko. Electronic money and the law: legal realities and future challenges. [Translated by student Jean J. Luyat.] 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 511-524 (2009). Symposium. Predatory Lending and Its Impact on Consumer Credit. Articles by Lloyd L. Drury, III, Christopher L. Peterson and Melissa B. Jacoby; panel with Lloyd L. Drury, III, moderator and Kirk Myers, David Koen, Isabel Wingerter, Sen. Sharon Weston-Broome, Christopher L. Peterson and Robert Scroggins, panelists. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137-198 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

BANKRUPTCY LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law Pardo, Rafael I. Setting the record straight: a sur-reply to Professors Lawless et al. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 93-103 (2009). Resnick, Alan N. Finding the shoes that fit: how derivative is the trustee’s power to avoid fraudulent conveyances under Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code? 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 205-229 (2009). Waxman, Ned W. “Projected disposable income”: legislative lunacy and judicial gyrations. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 867-903 (2009). Symposium. Predatory Lending and Its Impact on Consumer Credit. Articles by Lloyd L. Drury, III, Christopher L. Peterson and Melissa B. Jacoby; panel with Lloyd L. Drury, III, moderator and Kirk Myers, David Koen, Isabel Wingerter, Sen. Sharon Weston-Broome, Christopher L. Peterson and Robert Scroggins, panelists. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137-198 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

BIOGRAPHY

A Tribute to Judge George Howard, Jr. Introduction with photograph; tributes by Christopher C. Mercer, Jr., Hon. Morris S. Arnold, Judge Lawrence E. Dawson, Hon. Leon Holmes and J. Thomas Sullivan. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 229-264 (2008).

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CIVIL RIGHTS AND DISCRIMINATION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review Brown, Hon. Robert L. The Little Rock School District’s quest for unitary status. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 267-277 (2008). Kuzenski, John C. Dilemmas of redistricting in a partial-coverage VRA state: an empirical reconsideration of the North Carolina Supreme Court’s Stephenson opinion. 15 Widener L. Rev. 197-230 (2009). McGlamery, J. Gabriel. Note. Race based underwriting and the death of burial insurance. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 531-570 (2008-2009). Morrow, Jeffrey S. Note. Insuring fairness: the popular creation of genetic antidiscrimination. 98 Geo. L.J. 215-246 (2009). Ogletree, Charles J., Jr. and Susan Eaton. From Little Rock to Seattle and Louisville: is “all deliberate speed” stuck in reverse? 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 279-301 (2008). The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium: 50th Anniversary of the Central High Crisis. Articles by Judge Wiley Branton, Jr., Tony A. Freyer, Elizabeth Jacoway, Judith Kilpatrick, Johanna Miller Lewis and John W. Walker. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 311-379 (2008).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

Duffy, Joshua M. Comment. King makers?: talk radio, the media exemption, and its impact on the Washington political landscape. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 191-228 (2009). Dugan, Bradley. Comment. The FCC’s new formula for mergers. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 435-474 (2008-2009). Foster, Robert B. What the meaning of “may” may be: recent developments in judicial review of land use regulation of cellular telecommunications facilities under the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 41 Urb. Law. 501-512 (2009). Garrie, Daniel B. and Yoav M. Griver. Mobile messaging and electronic discovery. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 95-108 (2008-2009). Musser, Paul. Student article. The Internet Radio Equality Act: a needed substantive cure for webcasting royalty standards and congressional bargaining chip. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 1-36 (2008-2009). Saul, Gregory M. Comment. Constitutional issues under Ohio’s new regulatory framework for video service providers. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 819-857 (2009). Scolnik, Alexander. Note. Protections for electronic communications: the Stored Communications Act and the Fourth Amendment. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 349-397 (2009).

COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American Journal of Comparative Law Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal Akerson, David and Natalie Knowlton. President Obama and the international criminal law of successor liability. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 615-651 (2009). Aronofsky, David and Matthew Cooper. The war on terror and international human rights: does Europe get it right? 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 567-613 (2009). Brudholm, Thomas and Valérie Rosoux. The unforgiving: reflections on the resistance to forgiveness after atrocity. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 33-49 (2009). Dauphinais, Kirsten A. Training a countervailing elite: the necessity of an effective lawyering skills pedagogy for a sustainable rule of law revival in East Africa. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 53-121 (2009). Gibson, James L. On legitimacy theory and the effectiveness of truth commissions. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 123-141 (2009). Klass, Gregory. Intent to contract. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1437-1503 (2009). Mnookin, Robert and Alain Verbeke. Persistent nonviolent conflict with no reconciliation: the Flemish and Walloons in Belgium. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 151-186 (2009). Morrison, Sean. Extraordinary language in the courts of Cambodia: interpreting the limiting language and personal jurisdiction of the Cambodian Tribunal. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 583-629 (2009). Woodhouse, Barbara Bennett. A world fit for children is a world fit for everyone: ecogenerism, feminism, and vulnerability. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 817-865 (2009).

CONFLICT OF LAWS

Shih, Wen-chen. Conflicting jurisdictions over disputes arising from the application of trade-related environmental measures. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 351-396 (2009).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Albany Law Review Lewis & Clark Law Review Bentley, Andria L. Comment. The New York State Comptroller as sole trustee of the Common Retirement Fund: a constitutional guarantee? 72 Alb. L. Rev. 761-788 (2009).

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Carey, Sean. Note. Post-Davis conduit bonds: at the intersection of the dormant Commerce Clause and municipal debt. (Department of Revenue of Kentucky v. Davis, 128 S. Ct. 1801, 2008.) 78 Fordham L. Rev. 121-180 (2009). Colburn, Jamison E. Splitting the atom of property: rights experimentalism as obligation to future generations. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1411-1477 (2009). Darner, Kyana. Note. Sound constitutional interpretation or political reality? A case study of ... (State ex rel. Ohio General Assembly v. Brunner, 872 N.E.2d 912, 2007.) 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 859-887 (2009). Dorf, Michael C. The aspirational Constitution. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1631-1671 (2009). Driesen, David M. Toward a duty-based theory of executive power. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 71-120 (2009). Fontecchio, Ari B. Note. Suspicionless laptop searches under the border search doctrine: the Fourth Amendment exception that swallows your laptop. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 231-266 (2009). Forgang, Jonathan D. Note. “The right of the people”: the NSA, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and foreign intelligence surveillance of Americans overseas. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 217-266 (2009). Gowder, W. Andrew, Jr. and Bryan W. Wenter. Recent developments in exactions and impact fees. 41 Urb. Law. 513-528 (2009). Hering, Christopher L. Note. Flushing the Fourth Amendment down the toilet: how community urinalysis threatens individual privacy. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 741-776 (2009). Ikpoh, Andrew and Richard J. Hunter, Jr. American immigration law: a comparative legal, economic, and constitutional analysis. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 745-785 (2009). Jorgensen, James D. and Lelia B. Helms. Recent developments in public education law: postsecondary education. 41 Urb. Law. 455-487 (2009). Laramore, Jon. Indiana constitutional developments: evolution on individual rights. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 909-936 (2009). Lindermayer, Ariana. Note. What the right hand gives: prohibitive interpretations of the state constitutional right to bail. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 267-310 (2009). Saul, Gregory M. Comment. Constitutional issues under Ohio’s new regulatory framework for video service providers. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 819-857 (2009).

Scolnik, Alexander. Note. Protections for electronic communications: the Stored Communications Act and the Fourth Amendment. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 349-397 (2009). Shalleck, Ann. Offspring and bodies: dependency and vulnerability in the constitutional jurisprudence of reproductive rights. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1620-1630 (2009). Thomas, Robert H. Recent developments in public use and pretext in eminent domain. 41 Urb. Law. 563-577 (2009). Warner, Mildred E. Regulatory takings and free trade agreements: implications for planners. 41 Urb. Law. 427-443 (2009). Willingham, Mark A. The Oklahoma water sale moratorium: how fear and misunderstanding led to an unconstitutional law. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 357-376 (2009). Symposium: State High Court Judges on Making Their Hardest Decisions. Articles by Hon. Maureen McKenna Goldberg, Hon. John M. Greaney, Hon. Flemming L. Norcott, Jr. and Hon. Robert S. Smith. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 601-632 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium. The Confrontation Clause. Articles by James F. Flanagan, Robert Kry, Thomas Y. Davies, Robert P. Mosteller, Douglas E. Beloof, Deborah Tuerkheimer and Richard D. Friedman. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 553-749 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law Dugan, Bradley. Comment. The FCC’s new formula for mergers. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 435-474 (2008-2009). Stark, Debra Pogrund and Jessica M. Choplin. A license to deceive: enforcing contractual myths despite consumer psychological realities. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 617-744 (2009). Symposium. Predatory Lending and Its Impact on Consumer Credit. Articles by Lloyd L. Drury, III, Christopher L. Peterson and Melissa B. Jacoby; panel with Lloyd L. Drury, III, moderator and Kirk Myers, David Koen, Isabel Wingerter, Sen. Sharon Weston-Broome, Christopher L. Peterson and Robert Scroggins, panelists. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137-198 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

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CONTRACTS

Dorelli, Michael A. Recent developments in Indiana business and contract law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 847-877 (2009). Klass, Gregory. Intent to contract. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1437-1503 (2009). Murray, Ryan Patrick. Comment. MySapce-ing is not a crime: why breaching terms of service agreements should not implicate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 475-515 (2008-2009). Oman, Nathan B. A pragmatic defense of contract law. 98 Geo. L.J. 77-116 (2009). Stark, Debra Pogrund and Jessica M. Choplin. A license to deceive: enforcing contractual myths despite consumer psychological realities. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 617-744 (2009).

CORPORATIONS

Bertaccini, Daniel. Note. To disclose or not to disclose? CSX Corp., total return swaps, and their implications for Schedule 13D filing purposes. (CSX Corp. v. Children’s Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP, 562 F. Supp. 2d 511, aff’d in part, 292 F. App’x 133, 2008.) 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 267-296 (2009). Crawford, Rebecca A. Note. Corporate governance reform: how to promote the long-term health and value of U.S. corporations. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 905-936 (2009). Dorelli, Michael A. Recent developments in Indiana business and contract law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 847-877 (2009). Horwich, Allan. When the corporate luminary becomes seriously ill: when is a corporation obligated to disclose that illness and should the Securities and Exchange Commission adopt a rule requiring disclosure? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 827-871 (2009). Marks, Andrea. Comment. Living the dream: how I.R.C. § 195 can jump-start the American economy. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 905-937 (2009). Miller, Robert T. Canceling the deal: two models of material adverse change clauses in business combination agreements. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 99-204 (2009). Murphy, Michael E. Restoring trust in corporate America: toward a republican theory of corporate legitimacy. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 415-484 (2009).

COURTS

Crandley, Mark J. and P. Jason Stephenson. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2008. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 773-788 (2009). Laroche, Matthew. Student article. Is the New York State Court of Appeals still “friendless?” An empirical study of amicus curiae participation. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 701-759 (2009).

Morrison, Sean. Extraordinary language in the courts of Cambodia: interpreting the limiting language and personal jurisdiction of the Cambodian Tribunal. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 583-629 (2009). Richards, Daniel A. Note. An analysis of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation’s selection of transferee district and judge. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 311-348 (2009).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American Journal of Criminal Law Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Lewis & Clark Law Review Bandes, Susan A. Victims, “closure,” and the sociology of emotion. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-26 (2009). Barak-Erez, Daphne. Terrorism law between the executive and legislative models. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 877-896 (2009). Blackwell, Kevin. Student article. Shipping up to Boston: the voting of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in non-unanimous criminal cases from 2001-2008. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 673-700 (2009). Conroy, Lori. Note. Letting in the light: the need for independent review of sex offender assessments in North Dakota. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 171-213 (2009). Fontecchio, Ari B. Note. Suspicionless laptop searches under the border search doctrine: the Fourth Amendment exception that swallows your laptop. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 231-266 (2009). Hering, Christopher L. Note. Flushing the Fourth Amendment down the toilet: how community urinalysis threatens individual privacy. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 741-776 (2009). Hochberg, Janine L. Note. Dining in good faith on poisonous fruit? (United States v. Leon, 468 U.S. 897, 1984.) 15 Widener L. Rev. 301-324 (2009). Lindermayer, Ariana. Note. What the right hand gives: prohibitive interpretations of the state constitutional right to bail. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 267-310 (2009). McNary, Kasey. Case comment. Criminal law--search and seizure: the North Dakota Supreme Court adopts a four-prong test to determine whether Miranda warnings are sufficient to cure a Fourth Amendment violation. (State v. Gay, 748 N.W.2d 408, 2008.) 85 N.D. L. Rev. 215-249 (2009). Menendez, Matthew A. Comment. When to punish the punishers: the new standard of corporal punishment. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 217-240 (2009). Moores, Eric. Note. Reforming the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 777-803 (2009).

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Murray, Ryan Patrick. Comment. MySapce-ing is not a crime: why breaching terms of service agreements should not implicate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 475-515 (2008-2009). O’Hara, Erin Ann and Maria Mayo Robbins. Using criminal punishment to serve both victim and social needs. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 199-217 (2009). Petty, Keith A. Criminalizing force: resolving the threshold question for the crime of aggression in the context of modern conflict. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 105-150 (2009). Pitts, Wayne J., David Giacopassi and K.B. Turner. The legacy of the O.J. Simpson trial. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 199-216 (2009). Reed, Erin. Comment. The prescription for eradicating meth labs: a call for states to enact stricter chemical control over precursors. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 787-818 (2009). Schumm, Joel M. Recent developments in Indiana criminal law and procedure. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 937-972 (2009). Scolnik, Alexander. Note. Protections for electronic communications: the Stored Communications Act and the Fourth Amendment. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 349-397 (2009). 2008 Sutton Colloquium Edition: The War on Terror and Its Implications for International Law & Policy. Introduction by Ved P. Nanda; articles by Leila Nadya Sadat, James A.R. Nafziger, Daniel Aronofsky, Matthew Cooper, David Akerson, Natalie Knowlton and Upendra D. Acharya. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 513-679 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium. The Confrontation Clause. Articles by James F. Flanagan, Robert Kry, Thomas Y. Davies, Robert P. Mosteller, Douglas E. Beloof, Deborah Tuerkheimer and Richard D. Friedman. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 553-749 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Law and Contemporary Problems Allison, Richard G. Note. Section 337 proceedings before the International Trade Commission: antiquated legislative compromise or a model forum for patent dispute resolution? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 873-904 (2009). Berger, James E. and Charlene Sun. The evolution of judicial review under the Federal Arbitration Act. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 745-792 (2009).

Foran, Patrick. Comment. Adoption of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act in Oregon: the right time and the right reasons. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 787-821 (2009). Group-Conflict Resolution: Sources of Resistance to Reconciliation. Introduction by Erin Ann O’Hara; articles by Susan A. Bandes, Meghan Clarke, Thomas Brudholm, Valérie Rosoux, Laurel E. Fletcher, E. Franklin Dukes, Douglas H. Yarn, Gregory Todd Jones, Terry A. Maroney, Steven D. Martin, Meir Dan-Cohen, James L. Gibson, Jill E. Williams, Robert Mnookin, Alain Verbeke, Tom Tyler, Jennifer Pratt Miles, Erin Ann O’Hara, Maria Mayo Robbins, Roger Conner and Patricia Jordan; responses by John C.P. Goldberg, John O. Haley and Rev. Kenneth R. Downes; comments by Brent T. White and Alphonse A. Gerhardstein. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-276 (2009).

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DOMESTIC RELATIONS

Foran, Patrick. Comment. Adoption of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act in Oregon: the right time and the right reasons. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 787-821 (2009). Guggenheim, Martin. Texas polygamy and child welfare. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 759-816 (2009). Maravilla, Christopher Scott. The other don’t ask, don’t tell: adultery under the Uniform Code of Military Justice after Lawrence v. Texas. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 659-680 (2009). Menendez, Matthew A. Comment. When to punish the punishers: the new standard of corporal punishment. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 217-240 (2009). Osterberg, Alison M. Comment. Removing the dead hand on the future: recognizing citizen children’s rights against parental deportation. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 751-786 (2009). Skinner, Matthew J. Comment. To harm, to victimize, and to destroy: the ugly reason why the Chambers majority opinion was so right. (Chambers v. Ormiston, 935 A.2d 956, 2007.) 72 Alb. L. Rev. 825-853 (2009). Tuerkheimer, Deborah. Forfeiture after Giles: the relevance of “domestic violence context.” 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 711-731 (2009).

ECONOMICS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American Journal of Comparative Law Buchanan, Neil H. What do we owe future generations? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1237-1297 (2009).

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Hovenkamp, Herbert. The Coase Theorem and Arthur Cecil Pigou. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 633-649 (2009). Ikpoh, Andrew and Richard J. Hunter, Jr. American immigration law: a comparative legal, economic, and constitutional analysis. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 745-785 (2009). Shaviro, Daniel. The long-term U.S. fiscal gap: is the main problem generational inequity? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1298-1357 (2009). Zelenak, Lawrence. Does intergenerational justice require rising standards of living? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1358-1382 (2009). Symposium on Legal Origins. Articles by Ralf Michaels, Holger Spamann, Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson, Anne-Julie Kerhuel, Curtis J. Milhaupt, John Reitz and Vivian Grosswald Curran. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 765-876 (2009).

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EDUCATION LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review Brown, Hon. Robert L. The Little Rock School District’s quest for unitary status. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 267-277 (2008). Jorgensen, James D. and Lelia B. Helms. Recent developments in public education law: postsecondary education. 41 Urb. Law. 455-487 (2009). Newsom, Michael. Pan-Protestantism and proselytizing: minority religions in a Protestant empire. 15 Widener L. Rev. 1-91 (2009). Ogletree, Charles J., Jr. and Susan Eaton. From Little Rock to Seattle and Louisville: is “all deliberate speed” stuck in reverse? 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 279-301 (2008). Pitts, Wayne J., David Giacopassi and K.B. Turner. The legacy of the O.J. Simpson trial. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 199-216 (2009). Toma, Alexis L. Comment. Identifying the unidentifiable: how Washington’s public education system can aid in the prevention and detection of childhood mental illness. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 255-286 (2009). Trebbe, Shannon E. Case note. Cain v. Horne: school choice for whom? (Cain v. Horne, 202 P.3d 1178, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 817-828 (2009). The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium: 50th Anniversary of the Central High Crisis. Articles by Judge Wiley Branton, Jr., Tony A. Freyer, Elizabeth Jacoway, Judith Kilpatrick, Johanna Miller Lewis and John W. Walker. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 311-379 (2008).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

Glover, Matthew A. Note. Employment & disability law--Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990--the weight of personal responsibility: obesity, causation, and protected physical impairments. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 381-411 (2008). Hart, Melissa and Paul M. Secunda. A matter of context: social framework evidence in employment discrimination class actions. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 37-70 (2009). Johnson, Judith J. Reasonable factors other than age: the emerging specter of ageist stereotypes. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 49-91 (2009). Van Ostrand, Leigh A. Note. A close look at ADEA mixed-motives claims and ... (Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc., 129 S. Ct. 2343, 2009.) 78 Fordham L. Rev. 399-451 (2009).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Ecology Law Quarterly Hupp, Erin Burg. Recent trend in green buildings laws: potential preemption of green building and whether retrofitting existing buildings will reduce greenhouse gases and save the economy. 41 Urb. Law. 489-499 (2009). Klein, Christine A. The environmental deficit: applying lessons from the economic recession. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 651-684 (2009). Maag, Kirk B. Note. Climate change litigation: drawing lines to avoid strict, joint, and several liability. 98 Geo. L.J. 185-213 (2009). Riggio, Aaron M. Comment. Whale watching from 200 feet below: a new approach to resolving operational encroachment issues. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 229-253 (2009). Scott, Joanne. From Brussels with love: the transatlantic travels of European law and the chemistry of regulatory attraction. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 897-942 (2009). Shih, Wen-chen. Conflicting jurisdictions over disputes arising from the application of trade-related environmental measures. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 351-396 (2009). Smith, Freedom S.N., Jennifer Andres and Angela Krahulik. 2007-2008 environmental law survey: a system in flux. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 973-1002 (2009). Weiner, Jason A. The insufficiency of New Hampshire’s instream flow regulation to ensure the viability of its rivers as economic, environmental, and social assets. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 377-419 (2009).

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EVIDENCE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Lewis & Clark Law Review Eltgroth, Deborah R. Note. Best evidence and the Wayback Machine: toward a workable authentication standard for archived Internet evidence. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 181-215 (2009). Hart, Melissa and Paul M. Secunda. A matter of context: social framework evidence in employment discrimination class actions. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 37-70 (2009). Kirby, Nicholas J. Case note. Seisinger v. Siebel: separation of powers and expert witness qualifications. (Seisinger v. Siebel, 203 P.3d 483, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 805-816 (2009). McNary, Kasey. Case comment. Criminal law--search and seizure: the North Dakota Supreme Court adopts a four-prong test to determine whether Miranda warnings are sufficient to cure a Fourth Amendment violation. (State v. Gay, 748 N.W.2d 408, 2008.) 85 N.D. L. Rev. 215-249 (2009). Santon, Katherine J. Student article. The worth of a human life. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 123-169 (2009). The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Sanctions in Electronic Discovery Cases: Views From the Judges. Daniel J. Capra, moderator; Hon. John M. Facciola, Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte, Hon. Loretta A. Preska and Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin, panelists. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 1-36 (2009). Symposium. The Confrontation Clause. Articles by James F. Flanagan, Robert Kry, Thomas Y. Davies, Robert P. Mosteller, Douglas E. Beloof, Deborah Tuerkheimer and Richard D. Friedman. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 553-749 (2009).

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FIRST AMENDMENT

Duffy, Joshua M. Comment. King makers?: talk radio, the media exemption, and its impact on the Washington political landscape. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 191-228 (2009). Herman, Mark. Note. The liability of clergy for the acts of their congregants. 98 Geo. L.J. 153-184 (2009). Newsom, Michael. Pan-Protestantism and proselytizing: minority religions in a Protestant empire. 15 Widener L. Rev. 1-91 (2009). Trebbe, Shannon E. Case note. Cain v. Horne: school choice for whom? (Cain v. Horne, 202 P.3d 1178, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 817-828 (2009). Wilson, Paul D. and Jennifer K. Alcarez. But it’s my turn to speak! When can unruly speakers at public hearings be forced to leave or be quiet? 41 Urb. Law. 579-595 (2009).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW Levinson, Ariana R. Lawyers as problem-solvers, one meal at a time: a review of Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. (Reviewing Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A year of Food Life.) 15 Widener L. Rev. 289-300 (2009). Reed, Erin. Comment. The prescription for eradicating meth labs: a call for states to enact stricter chemical control over precursors. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 787-818 (2009).

GAMING

Kappel, Tim. Student article. Ex ante crowdfunding and the recording industry: a model for the U.S.? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 375-385 (2008-2009).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C. Survey of recent developments in health care law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1003-1053 (2009).

HOUSING LAW

Jacoby, Melissa B. Home mortgage problems through the lens of bankruptcy. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 171-181 (2009). Peterson, Christopher L. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the home mortgage foreclosure crisis. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 149-170 (2009).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

Akerson, David and Natalie Knowlton. President Obama and the international criminal law of successor liability. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 615-651 (2009). Aronofsky, David and Matthew Cooper. The war on terror and international human rights: does Europe get it right? 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 567-613 (2009). Brudholm, Thomas and Valérie Rosoux. The unforgiving: reflections on the resistance to forgiveness after atrocity. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 33-49 (2009). GAO, Pengcheng. Rethinking the relationship between the WTO and international human rights. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 397-426 (2009). Parsad, Krishma C. Student article. Illegal renditions and improper treatment: an obligation to provide refugee remedies pursuant to the Convention Against Torture. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 681-702 (2009). Sadat, Leila Nadya. A presumption of guilt: the unlawful enemy combatant and the U.S. war on terror. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 539-553 (2009).

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Woodhouse, Barbara Bennett. A world fit for children is a world fit for everyone: ecogenerism, feminism, and vulnerability. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 817-865 (2009).

IMMIGRATION LAW

Fulmer, Christopher. Comment. A critical look at the H-1B visa program and its effects on U.S. and foreign workers--a controversial program unhinged from its original intent. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 823-860 (2009). Ikpoh, Andrew and Richard J. Hunter, Jr. American immigration law: a comparative legal, economic, and constitutional analysis. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 745-785 (2009). Nafziger, James A.R. Immigration and immigration law after 9/11: getting it straight. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 555-565 (2009). Osterberg, Alison M. Comment. Removing the dead hand on the future: recognizing citizen children’s rights against parental deportation. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 751-786 (2009). Parsad, Krishma C. Student article. Illegal renditions and improper treatment: an obligation to provide refugee remedies pursuant to the Convention Against Torture. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 681-702 (2009). Stodder, Seth M.M. and Nicolle Sciara Rippeon. State and local governments and immigration laws. 41 Urb. Law. 387-426 (2009).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Carvell, Charles. Indian reserved water rights: impending conflict or coming rapprochement between the State of North Dakota and North Dakota Indian tribes. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 1-52 (2009). Phillips, Jake. Comment. Australia’s Heritage Protection Act: an alternative to copyright in the struggle to protect common interests in authored works of folklore. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 547-573 (2009). Salamander, Nicole C. A half full circle: the reserved rights doctrine and tribal reacquired lands. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 333-355 (2009).

INSURANCE LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Connecticut Insurance Law Journal Shoultz, Richard K. Survey of recent developments in insurance law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1055-1070 (2009).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

Allison, Richard G. Note. Section 337 proceedings before the International Trade Commission: antiquated legislative compromise or a model forum for patent dispute resolution? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 873-904 (2009).

Brown, Christopher A. Recent developments in intellectual property law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1071-1092 (2009). Chatlynne, Etan S. Note. The burden of establishing patent invalidity: maintaining a heightened evidentiary standard despite increasing “verbal variances.” 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 297-326 (2009). Davis, Nakimuli. Student article. Reselling digital music: is there a digital first sale doctrine? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 363-373 (2008-2009). Haag, Darya. Student article. Time to pay the dues or can intellectual property rights feel safe with the WTO? 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 427-452 (2009). Haynes, David A. Student article. The patentee and infringer battlefront worsens as courts sharpen the infringer’s sword. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 407-433 (2008-2009). Jacobi, Tonja and Matthew Sag. Taking the measure of ideology: empirically measuring Supreme Court cases. 98 Geo. L.J. 1-75 (2009). Kur, Annette. Of oceans, islands, and inland water - how much room for exceptions and limitations under the three-step test? 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 287-350 (2009). Mazeh, Yoav. Modifying fixation: why fixed works need to be archived to justify the fixation requirement. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 109-140 (2008-2009). McCoy, Andrew. Biotechnology and embryonic stem cells: a comparative analysis of the laws and policies of the United States and other nations. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 63-94 (2008-2009). Musser, Paul. Student article. The Internet Radio Equality Act: a needed substantive cure for webcasting royalty standards and congressional bargaining chip. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 1-36 (2008-2009). Parchomovsky, Gideon and Alex Stein. Originality. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1505-1550 (2009). Phillips, Jake. Comment. Australia’s Heritage Protection Act: an alternative to copyright in the struggle to protect common interests in authored works of folklore. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 547-573 (2009). Plotkin, Thomas and Tarae Howell. “Fair is foul and foul is fair:” have insurers loosened the chokepoint of copyright and permitted fair use’s breathing space in documentary films? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 407-494 (2008-2009). Sparks, Rodney L. and student Adam J. Sibley. The difficulty of determining joint inventorship, especially with regard to novel chemical compounds and their applications. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 44-62 (2008-2009).

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INTERNATIONAL LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business Forgang, Jonathan D. Note. “The right of the people”: the NSA, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and foreign intelligence surveillance of Americans overseas. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 217-266 (2009). Petty, Keith A. Criminalizing force: resolving the threshold question for the crime of aggression in the context of modern conflict. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 105-150 (2009). Scharf, Michael P. International law in crisis: a qualitative empirical contribution to the compliance debate. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 45-97 (2009). Yang, Tseming and Robert V. Percival. The emergence of global environmental law. 36 Ecology L.Q. 615-664 (2009).

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business Allison, Richard G. Note. Section 337 proceedings before the International Trade Commission: antiquated legislative compromise or a model forum for patent dispute resolution? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 873-904 (2009). Warner, Mildred E. Regulatory takings and free trade agreements: implications for planners. 41 Urb. Law. 427-443 (2009). Annual Survey on the Law of the WTO. Foreword by Lauren K. Wegemer; articles by Annette Kur, Wen-chen Shi, Pengcheng GAO and student Darya Haag. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 287-452 (2009).

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JUDGES

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Albany Law Review Blackwell, Kevin. Student article. Shipping up to Boston: the voting of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in non-unanimous criminal cases from 2001-2008. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 673-700 (2009). Buzbee, William W. Preemption hard look review, regulatory interaction, and the quest for stewardship and intergenerational equity. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1521-1581 (2009).

Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361-1435 (2009). Crandley, Mark J. and P. Jason Stephenson. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2008. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 773-788 (2009). Greenblatt, Nathan. Student article. How mandatory are mandatory minimums? How judges can avoid imposing mandatory minimum sentences. 36 Am. J. Crim. L. 1-38 (2008). Greene, Norman L. Advancing the rule of law through judicial selection reform: is the New York Court of Appeals judicial selection process the least of our concerns in New York? 72 Alb. L. Rev. 633-654 (2009). Jacobi, Tonja and Matthew Sag. Taking the measure of ideology: empirically measuring Supreme Court cases. 98 Geo. L.J. 1-75 (2009). Kourlis, Rebecca Love and Jordan M. Singer. A strategy for judicial performance evaluation in New York. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 655-671 (2009). Laroche, Matthew. Student article. Is the New York State Court of Appeals still “friendless?” An empirical study of amicus curiae participation. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 701-759 (2009). Richards, Daniel A. Note. An analysis of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation’s selection of transferee district and judge. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 311-348 (2009). Shannon, Bradley Scott. Overruled by implication. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 151-189 (2009). A Tribute to Judge George Howard, Jr. Introduction with photograph; tributes by Christopher C. Mercer, Jr., Hon. Morris S. Arnold, Judge Lawrence E. Dawson, Hon. Leon Holmes and J. Thomas Sullivan. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 229-264 (2008). Symposium: State High Court Judges on Making Their Hardest Decisions. Articles by Hon. Maureen McKenna Goldberg, Hon. John M. Greaney, Hon. Flemming L. Norcott, Jr. and Hon. Robert S. Smith. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 601-632 (2009).

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JURISDICTION

Laughlin, Angela M. This ain’t the Texas two step folks: disharmony, confusion, and the unfair nature of personal jurisdiction analysis in the Fifth Circuit. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 681-728 (2009).

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Morrison, Sean. Extraordinary language in the courts of Cambodia: interpreting the limiting language and personal jurisdiction of the Cambodian Tribunal. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 583-629 (2009).

JURISPRUDENCE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American Journal of Comparative Law George Washington Law Review Houston Law Review Brown, Hon. Robert L. The Little Rock School District’s quest for unitary status. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 267-277 (2008). Driesen, David M. Toward a duty-based theory of executive power. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 71-120 (2009). Funakoshi, Motoaki. Taking Duncan Kennedy seriously: ironical liberal legalism. 15 Widener L. Rev. 231-287 (2009). Stephens, Alice Anne. Note. The evolution of the harm requirement in honest services fraud. 36 Am. J. Crim. L. 71-96 (2008). Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the Connections and Tensions. Introduction by Ellen Marrus and Laura Oren; articles by Annette Ruth Appell, Martin Guggenheim and Barbara Bennett Woodhouse. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 671-865 (2009).

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Symposium on Legal Origins. Articles by Ralf Michaels, Holger Spamann, Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson, Anne-Julie Kerhuel, Curtis J. Milhaupt, John Reitz and Vivian Grosswald Curran. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 765-876 (2009).

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What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Generations? New Analyses of Intergenerational Justice for a New Century. Articles by Robert Hocket, Ori J. Herstein, Neil H. Buchanan, Daniel Shaviro, Jamison E. Colburn, Matthew D. Adler, William W. Buzbee, Sherry F. Colb and Michael C. Dorf; responses by David DeGrazia, Lawrence Zelenak, Nancy J. Altman and Ann Shalleck; reply by Neil H. Buchanan. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1135-1671 (2009).

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JUVENILES

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Houston Law Review Menendez, Matthew A. Comment. When to punish the punishers: the new standard of corporal punishment. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 217-240 (2009). Osterberg, Alison M. Comment. Removing the dead hand on the future: recognizing citizen children’s rights against parental deportation. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 751-786 (2009). Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the Connections and Tensions. Introduction by Ellen Marrus and Laura Oren; articles by Annette Ruth Appell, Martin Guggenheim and Barbara Bennett Woodhouse. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 671-865 (2009).

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LABOR LAW

Borie, Brian C. Comment. The convenience of the employer test: why we should reconsider the critique of New York’s tax apportionment scheme. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 789-823 (2009). Fulmer, Christopher. Comment. A critical look at the H-1B visa program and its effects on U.S. and foreign workers--a controversial program unhinged from its original intent. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 823-860 (2009).

LAND USE PLANNING

Foster, Robert B. What the meaning of “may” may be: recent developments in judicial review of land use regulation of cellular telecommunications facilities under the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 41 Urb. Law. 501-512 (2009). Gowder, W. Andrew, Jr. and Bryan W. Wenter. Recent developments in exactions and impact fees. 41 Urb. Law. 513-528 (2009). Salkin, Patricia E. 2009 ethical considerations in land use. 41 Urb. Law. 529-545 (2009). Sullivan, Edward J. Recent developments in comprehensive planning law. 41 Urb. Law. 547-561 (2009). Thomas, Robert H. Recent developments in public use and pretext in eminent domain. 41 Urb. Law. 563-577 (2009). Warner, Mildred E. Regulatory takings and free trade agreements: implications for planners. 41 Urb. Law. 427-443 (2009).

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LAW AND SOCIETY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Arizona Law Review George Washington Law Review Law and Contemporary Problems Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law Kuzenski, John C. Dilemmas of redistricting in a partial-coverage VRA state: an empirical reconsideration of the North Carolina Supreme Court’s Stephenson opinion. 15 Widener L. Rev. 197-230 (2009). Torres, Gerald. 29th Annual Sullivan Lecture. Social movements and the ethical construction of law. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 535-582 (2009). Group-Conflict Resolution: Sources of Resistance to Reconciliation. Introduction by Erin Ann O’Hara; articles by Susan A. Bandes, Meghan Clarke, Thomas Brudholm, Valérie Rosoux, Laurel E. Fletcher, E. Franklin Dukes, Douglas H. Yarn, Gregory Todd Jones, Terry A. Maroney, Steven D. Martin, Meir Dan-Cohen, James L. Gibson, Jill E. Williams, Robert Mnookin, Alain Verbeke, Tom Tyler, Jennifer Pratt Miles, Erin Ann O’Hara, Maria Mayo Robbins, Roger Conner and Patricia Jordan; responses by John C.P. Goldberg, John O. Haley and Rev. Kenneth R. Downes; comments by Brent T. White and Alphonse A. Gerhardstein. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-276 (2009).

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Perspectives on the New Regulatory Era. Articles by Barak Y. Orbach, Rebecca M. Bratspies, Herbert Hovenkamp, Christine A. Klein, Mario J. Rizzo and Douglas Glen Whitman. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-739 (2009).

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What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Generations? New Analyses of Intergenerational Justice for a New Century. Articles by Robert Hocket, Ori J. Herstein, Neil H. Buchanan, Daniel Shaviro, Jamison E. Colburn, Matthew D. Adler, William W. Buzbee, Sherry F. Colb and Michael C. Dorf; responses by David DeGrazia, Lawrence Zelenak, Nancy J. Altman and Ann Shalleck; reply by Neil H. Buchanan. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1135-1671 (2009).

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LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS

Hering, Christopher L. Note. Flushing the Fourth Amendment down the toilet: how community urinalysis threatens individual privacy. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 741-776 (2009).

McNary, Kasey. Case comment. Criminal law--search and seizure: the North Dakota Supreme Court adopts a four-prong test to determine whether Miranda warnings are sufficient to cure a Fourth Amendment violation. (State v. Gay, 748 N.W.2d 408, 2008.) 85 N.D. L. Rev. 215-249 (2009). Moores, Eric. Note. Reforming the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 777-803 (2009).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

Aldisert, Hon. Ruggero J., Meehan Rasch and Matthew P. Bartlett. Opinion writing and opinion readers. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-43 (2009). Blomquist, Robert F. The pragmatically virtuous lawyer? 15 Widener L. Rev. 93-158 (2009). Funakoshi, Motoaki. Taking Duncan Kennedy seriously: ironical liberal legalism. 15 Widener L. Rev. 231-287 (2009).

LEGAL EDUCATION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Legal Reference Services Quarterly Blomquist, Robert F. The pragmatically virtuous lawyer? 15 Widener L. Rev. 93-158 (2009). Dauphinais, Kirsten A. Training a countervailing elite: the necessity of an effective lawyering skills pedagogy for a sustainable rule of law revival in East Africa. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 53-121 (2009). Scheid, John H. De minimis curat lex: secrets to success for 1st year law students. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 631-657 (2009). Special Issue: Teaching Legal Research. Part II of II. Introduction by Barbara Bintliff; articles by Allen Moye, Simon Canick, Susan T. Phillips, Susan Herrick, Sara Kelley Burriesci, Richard Leiter, Steven M. Barkan, Susan M. Case, Michael Kane, Erica Moeser, Jill L.K. Brooks and Duncan Alford. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 179-319 (2009).

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LEGAL HISTORY

Davies, Thomas Y. Selective originalism: sorting out which aspects of Giles’s forfeiture exception to confrontation were or were not “established at the time of the founding.” 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 605-676 (2009).

LEGAL PROFESSION

Bennett, Steven C. The lawyer as information manager. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 729-744 (2009). Blomquist, Robert F. The pragmatically virtuous lawyer? 15 Widener L. Rev. 93-158 (2009).

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Hilyerd, William A. Hi Superman, I’m a lawyer: a guide to attorneys (and other legal professionals) portrayed in American comic books: 1910-2007. 15 Widener L. Rev. 159-195 (2009). Kidd, Charles M. 2008 survey of the law of professional responsibility. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1167-1185 (2009).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

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LEGISLATION

Barak-Erez, Daphne. Terrorism law between the executive and legislative models. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 877-896 (2009).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

Kirby, Nicholas J. Case note. Seisinger v. Siebel: separation of powers and expert witness qualifications. (Seisinger v. Siebel, 203 P.3d 483, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 805-816 (2009). McCoy, Andrew. Biotechnology and embryonic stem cells: a comparative analysis of the laws and policies of the United States and other nations. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 63-94 (2008-2009). Morrow, Jeffrey S. Note. Insuring fairness: the popular creation of genetic antidiscrimination. 98 Geo. L.J. 215-246 (2009). Walker, Jane W. Comment. The Bush Administration’s midnight provider Refusal Rule: upsetting the emerging balance in state pharmacist refusal laws. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 939-974 (2009).

MILITARY, WAR AND PEACE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361-1435 (2009). Maravilla, Christopher Scott. The other don’t ask, don’t tell: adultery under the Uniform Code of Military Justice after Lawrence v. Texas. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 659-680 (2009). Reynolds, Joel R., Taryn G. Kiekow and Stephen Zak Smith. No whale of a tale: legal implications of Winter v. NRDC. 36 Ecology L.Q. 753-773 (2009). Riggio, Aaron M. Comment. Whale watching from 200 feet below: a new approach to resolving operational encroachment issues. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 229-253 (2009).

2008 Sutton Colloquium Edition: The War on Terror and Its Implications for International Law & Policy. Introduction by Ved P. Nanda; articles by Leila Nadya Sadat, James A.R. Nafziger, Daniel Aronofsky, Matthew Cooper, David Akerson, Natalie Knowlton and Upendra D. Acharya. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 513-679 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

Fein, Ian. Book note. Salmon, science, and subsidies. (Reviewing Holly Doremus and A. Dan Tarlock, Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics.) 36 Ecology L.Q. 775-787 (2009). Klein, Christine A. The environmental deficit: applying lessons from the economic recession. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 651-684 (2009). Reynolds, Joel R., Taryn G. Kiekow and Stephen Zak Smith. No whale of a tale: legal implications of Winter v. NRDC. 36 Ecology L.Q. 753-773 (2009).

ORGANIZATIONS

Mank, Bradford. Standing and statistical persons: a risk-based approach to standing. 36 Ecology L.Q. 665-752 (2009). Scott, Joanne. From Brussels with love: the transatlantic travels of European law and the chemistry of regulatory attraction. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 897-942 (2009).

POLITICS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Arizona Law Review Duffy, Joshua M. Comment. King makers?: talk radio, the media exemption, and its impact on the Washington political landscape. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 191-228 (2009). Mnookin, Robert and Alain Verbeke. Persistent nonviolent conflict with no reconciliation: the Flemish and Walloons in Belgium. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 151-186 (2009). Packer, George. The J. Byron McCormick Lecture. The new liberalism. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 543-557 (2009). Shaviro, Daniel. The long-term U.S. fiscal gap: is the main problem generational inequity? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1298-1357 (2009). Torres, Gerald. 29th Annual Sullivan Lecture. Social movements and the ethical construction of law. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 535-582 (2009).

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Zelenak, Lawrence. Does intergenerational justice require rising standards of living? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1358-1382 (2009). Perspectives on the New Regulatory Era. Articles by Barak Y. Orbach, Rebecca M. Bratspies, Herbert Hovenkamp, Christine A. Klein, Mario J. Rizzo and Douglas Glen Whitman. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-739 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Babb, Bryan H. and Kellie M. Barr. Developments in Indiana appellate procedure: rule amendments, notable case law, and tips for appellate practitioners. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 813-846 (2009). Burke, Daniel K. Recent developments in Indiana civil procedure. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 879-907 (2009). Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361-1435 (2009). Garrie, Daniel B. and Yoav M. Griver. Mobile messaging and electronic discovery. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 95-108 (2008-2009). Haynes, David A. Student article. The patentee and infringer battlefront worsens as courts sharpen the infringer’s sword. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 407-433 (2008-2009). Laroche, Matthew. Student article. Is the New York State Court of Appeals still “friendless?” An empirical study of amicus curiae participation. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 701-759 (2009). Mank, Bradford. Standing and statistical persons: a risk-based approach to standing. 36 Ecology L.Q. 665-752 (2009). Richards, Daniel A. Note. An analysis of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation’s selection of transferee district and judge. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 311-348 (2009). The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Sanctions in Electronic Discovery Cases: Views From the Judges. Daniel J. Capra, moderator; Hon. John M. Facciola, Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte, Hon. Loretta A. Preska and Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin, panelists. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 1-36 (2009).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Barak-Erez, Daphne. Terrorism law between the executive and legislative models. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 877-896 (2009). Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361-1435 (2009). Couture, Wendy Gerwick. The bank bailout: a license for sovereign securities fraud. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1-47 (2009).

Driesen, David M. Toward a duty-based theory of executive power. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 71-120 (2009). Kimball, Jeremy. Book note. (Reviewing William A. Fleckenstein and Frederick Sheehan, Greenspan’s Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve.) 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 937-949 (2009). Packer, George. The J. Byron McCormick Lecture. The new liberalism. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 543-557 (2009). Scharf, Michael P. International law in crisis: a qualitative empirical contribution to the compliance debate. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 45-97 (2009). 2008 Sutton Colloquium Edition: The War on Terror and Its Implications for International Law & Policy. Introduction by Ved P. Nanda; articles by Leila Nadya Sadat, James A.R. Nafziger, Daniel Aronofsky, Matthew Cooper, David Akerson, Natalie Knowlton and Upendra D. Acharya. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 513-679 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

PRODUCTS LIABILITY

Alberts, Joseph R., James Petersen and Robert B. Thornburg. Survey of recent developments in Indiana product liability law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1093-1166 (2009).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Kidd, Charles M. 2008 survey of the law of professional responsibility. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1167-1185 (2009). Salkin, Patricia E. 2009 ethical considerations in land use. 41 Urb. Law. 529-545 (2009).

PROPERTY--PERSONAL AND REAL

Bennett, Frank G., Jr. Getting property right: “informal” mortgages in the Japanese courts. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 463-509 (2009). Colburn, Jamison E. Splitting the atom of property: rights experimentalism as obligation to future generations. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1411-1477 (2009). Foster, Robert B. What the meaning of “may” may be: recent developments in judicial review of land use regulation of cellular telecommunications facilities under the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 41 Urb. Law. 501-512 (2009). Gowder, W. Andrew, Jr. and Bryan W. Wenter. Recent developments in exactions and impact fees. 41 Urb. Law. 513-528 (2009). Reddick, Marci A. and student Danielle B. Tucker. Recent developments in Indiana real property law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1187-1214 (2009).

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Thomas, Robert H. Recent developments in public use and pretext in eminent domain. 41 Urb. Law. 563-577 (2009). Williams, Charlotte C. Comment. Reaching back to move forward: using adverse possession to resolve land conflicts in Timor-Leste. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 575-607 (2009).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Toma, Alexis L. Comment. Identifying the unidentifiable: how Washington’s public education system can aid in the prevention and detection of childhood mental illness. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 255-286 (2009).

RELIGION

Guggenheim, Martin. Texas polygamy and child welfare. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 759-816 (2009). Herman, Mark. Note. The liability of clergy for the acts of their congregants. 98 Geo. L.J. 153-184 (2009). Newsom, Michael. Pan-Protestantism and proselytizing: minority religions in a Protestant empire. 15 Widener L. Rev. 1-91 (2009). Trebbe, Shannon E. Case note. Cain v. Horne: school choice for whom? (Cain v. Horne, 202 P.3d 1178, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 817-828 (2009). Walker, Jane W. Comment. The Bush Administration’s midnight provider Refusal Rule: upsetting the emerging balance in state pharmacist refusal laws. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 939-974 (2009).

REMEDIES

Mank, Bradford. Standing and statistical persons: a risk-based approach to standing. 36 Ecology L.Q. 665-752 (2009). Parsad, Krishma C. Student article. Illegal renditions and improper treatment: an obligation to provide refugee remedies pursuant to the Convention Against Torture. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 681-702 (2009). Pfander, James E. and David Baltmanis. Rethinking Bivens: legitimacy and constitutional adjudication. 98 Geo. L.J. 117-151 (2009). Santon, Katherine J. Student article. The worth of a human life. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 123-169 (2009).

RETIREMENT SECURITY

Altman, Nancy J. Social Security and intergenerational justice. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1383-1401 (2009). Bentley, Andria L. Comment. The New York State Comptroller as sole trustee of the Common Retirement Fund: a constitutional guarantee? 72 Alb. L. Rev. 761-788 (2009).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Loyola Law & Technology Annual Bennett, Steven C. The lawyer as information manager. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 729-744 (2009). Cooper, Steve. Note. Crop insurance in the age of biotechnology: should federal crop insurance endorse biotechnology? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 495-529 (2008-2009). Davis, Nakimuli. Student article. Reselling digital music: is there a digital first sale doctrine? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 363-373 (2008-2009). Eltgroth, Deborah R. Note. Best evidence and the Wayback Machine: toward a workable authentication standard for archived Internet evidence. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 181-215 (2009). Fontecchio, Ari B. Note. Suspicionless laptop searches under the border search doctrine: the Fourth Amendment exception that swallows your laptop. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 231-266 (2009). Herrick, Susan T. and Sara Kelley Burriesci. Teaching legal research online. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 239-270 (2009). Morrow, Jeffrey S. Note. Insuring fairness: the popular creation of genetic antidiscrimination. 98 Geo. L.J. 215-246 (2009). Murray, Ryan Patrick. Comment. MySapce-ing is not a crime: why breaching terms of service agreements should not implicate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 475-515 (2008-2009). Yarn, Douglas H. and Gregory Todd Jones. A biological approach to understanding resistance to apology, forgiveness, and reconciliation in group conflict. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63-81 (2009).

SECURITIES LAW

Bertaccini, Daniel. Note. To disclose or not to disclose? CSX Corp., total return swaps, and their implications for Schedule 13D filing purposes. (CSX Corp. v. Children’s Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP, 562 F. Supp. 2d 511, aff’d in part, 292 F. App’x 133, 2008.) 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 267-296 (2009). Couture, Wendy Gerwick. The bank bailout: a license for sovereign securities fraud. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1-47 (2009). Dugan, James C. and Todd G. Cosenza. The future of secondary actor liability under Rule 10(b)-5 after Stoneridge Investment Partners, LLC v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 793-826 (2009).

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George, Barbara Crutchfield, Lynn V. Dymally and Maria K. Boss. The opaque and under-regulated hedge fund industry: victim or culprit in the subprime mortgage crisis? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 359-413 (2009). Horwich, Allan. When the corporate luminary becomes seriously ill: when is a corporation obligated to disclose that illness and should the Securities and Exchange Commission adopt a rule requiring disclosure? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 827-871 (2009). Kappel, Tim. Student article. Ex ante crowdfunding and the recording industry: a model for the U.S.? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 375-385 (2008-2009). Pildes, Richard H. Separation of powers, independent agencies, and financial regulation: the case of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 485-547 (2009).

SEXUALITY AND THE LAW

Colb, Sherry F. To whom do we refer when we speak of obligations to “future generations”? Reproductive rights and the intergenerational community. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1582-1619 (2009). Conroy, Lori. Note. Letting in the light: the need for independent review of sex offender assessments in North Dakota. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 171-213 (2009). Guggenheim, Martin. Texas polygamy and child welfare. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 759-816 (2009). Maravilla, Christopher Scott. The other don’t ask, don’t tell: adultery under the Uniform Code of Military Justice after Lawrence v. Texas. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 659-680 (2009). Shalleck, Ann. Offspring and bodies: dependency and vulnerability in the constitutional jurisprudence of reproductive rights. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1620-1630 (2009). Skinner, Matthew J. Comment. To harm, to victimize, and to destroy: the ugly reason why the Chambers majority opinion was so right. (Chambers v. Ormiston, 935 A.2d 956, 2007.) 72 Alb. L. Rev. 825-853 (2009). Walker, Jane W. Comment. The Bush Administration’s midnight provider Refusal Rule: upsetting the emerging balance in state pharmacist refusal laws. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 939-974 (2009).

SOCIAL WELFARE

Adler, Matthew D. Future generations: a prioritarian view. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1478-1520 (2009). Woodhouse, Barbara Bennett. A world fit for children is a world fit for everyone: ecogenerism, feminism, and vulnerability. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 817-865 (2009).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Albany Law Review Indiana Law Review Urban Lawyer Carvell, Charles. Indian reserved water rights: impending conflict or coming rapprochement between the State of North Dakota and North Dakota Indian tribes. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 1-52 (2009). Conroy, Lori. Note. Letting in the light: the need for independent review of sex offender assessments in North Dakota. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 171-213 (2009). Darner, Kyana. Note. Sound constitutional interpretation or political reality? A case study of ... (State ex rel. Ohio General Assembly v. Brunner, 872 N.E.2d 912, 2007.) 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 859-887 (2009). Roberts, David K. Note. Separate but equal? Virginia’s “independent” cities and the purported virtues of voluntary interlocal agreements. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1551-1597 (2009). Symposium: State High Court Judges on Making Their Hardest Decisions. Articles by Hon. Maureen McKenna Goldberg, Hon. John M. Greaney, Hon. Flemming L. Norcott, Jr. and Hon. Robert S. Smith. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 601-632 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

TAXATION--FEDERAL INCOME

Marks, Andrea. Comment. Living the dream: how I.R.C. § 195 can jump-start the American economy. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 905-937 (2009).

TAXATION--STATE AND LOCAL

Borie, Brian C. Comment. The convenience of the employer test: why we should reconsider the critique of New York’s tax apportionment scheme. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 789-823 (2009). Carey, Sean. Note. Post-Davis conduit bonds: at the intersection of the dormant Commerce Clause and municipal debt. (Department of Revenue of Kentucky v. Davis, 128 S. Ct. 1801, 2008.) 78 Fordham L. Rev. 121-180 (2009). Jegen, Lawrence A., III, Tom D. Conley and student Matthew T. Black. Recent developments in Indiana taxation survey 2009. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1215-1262 (2009).

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TORTS

Herman, Mark. Note. The liability of clergy for the acts of their congregants. 98 Geo. L.J. 153-184 (2009). Maag, Kirk B. Note. Climate change litigation: drawing lines to avoid strict, joint, and several liability. 98 Geo. L.J. 185-213 (2009). Santon, Katherine J. Student article. The worth of a human life. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 123-169 (2009).

TRADE REGULATION

Dugan, Bradley. Comment. The FCC’s new formula for mergers. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 435-474 (2008-2009). McCoy, Andrew. Biotechnology and embryonic stem cells: a comparative analysis of the laws and policies of the United States and other nations. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 63-94 (2008-2009).

WATER LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: University of Denver Water Law Review Carvell, Charles. Indian reserved water rights: impending conflict or coming rapprochement between the State of North Dakota and North Dakota Indian tribes. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 1-52 (2009). Fein, Ian. Book note. Salmon, science, and subsidies. (Reviewing Holly Doremus and A. Dan Tarlock, Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics.) 36 Ecology L.Q. 775-787 (2009).

WOMEN

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Houston Law Review Colb, Sherry F. To whom do we refer when we speak of obligations to “future generations”? Reproductive rights and the intergenerational community. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1582-1619 (2009). Walker, Jane W. Comment. The Bush Administration’s midnight provider Refusal Rule: upsetting the emerging balance in state pharmacist refusal laws. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 939-974 (2009). Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the Connections and Tensions. Introduction by Ellen Marrus and Laura Oren; articles by Annette Ruth Appell, Martin Guggenheim and Barbara Bennett Woodhouse. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 671-865 (2009).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

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72 ALBANY LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, PP. 597-853, 2009.

Bonventre, Vincent Martin. Editor’s foreword. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 597-600 (2009). Symposium: State High Court Judges on Making Their Hardest Decisions. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 601-632 (2009).

Goldberg, Hon. Maureen McKenna. Rhode Island’s unique constitutional history. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 601-608 (2009). Greaney, Hon. John M. Breaking down barriers: the Goodridge decision and modern civil rights. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 609-615 (2009). Norcott, Hon. Flemming L., Jr. The evolution of state constitutional law in Connecticut. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 617-623 (2009). Smith, Hon. Robert S. My perspective on the recent New York death penalty cases. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 625-632 (2009).

Greene, Norman L. Advancing the rule of law through judicial selection reform: is the New York Court of Appeals judicial selection process the least of our concerns in New York? 72 Alb. L. Rev. 633-654 (2009). Kourlis, Rebecca Love and Jordan M. Singer. A strategy for judicial performance evaluation in New York. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 655-671 (2009). Blackwell, Kevin. Student article. Shipping up to Boston: the voting of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in non-unanimous criminal cases from 2001-2008. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 673-700 (2009). Laroche, Matthew. Student article. Is the New York State Court of Appeals still “friendless?” An empirical study of amicus curiae participation. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 701-759 (2009). Bentley, Andria L. Comment. The New York State Comptroller as sole trustee of the Common Retirement Fund: a constitutional guarantee? 72 Alb. L. Rev. 761-788 (2009). Borie, Brian C. Comment. The convenience of the employer test: why we should reconsider the critique of New York’s tax apportionment scheme. 72 Alb. L. Rev. 789-823 (2009). Skinner, Matthew J. Comment. To harm, to victimize, and to destroy: the ugly reason why the Chambers majority opinion was so right. (Chambers v. Ormiston, 935 A.2d 956, 2007.) 72 Alb. L. Rev. 825-853 (2009).

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57 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW, NO. 4, FALL, 2009.

Symposium on Legal Origins. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 765-876 (2009).

Michaels, Ralf. Comparative law by numbers? Legal origins thesis, Doing Business reports, and the silence of traditional comparative law. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 765-795 (2009). Spamann, Holger. Large-sample, quantitative research designs for comparative law? 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 797-810 (2009). Fauvarque-Cosson, Bénédicte and Anne-Julie Kerhuel. Is law an economic contest? French reactions to the Doing Business World Bank reports and economic analysis of the law. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 811-829 (2009). Milhaupt, Curtis J. Beyond legal origin: rethinking law’s relationship to the economy--implications for policy. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 831-845 (2009). Reitz, John. Legal origins, comparative law, and political economy. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 847-862 (2009). Curran, Vivian Grosswald. Comparative law and the legal origins thesis: “[n]on scholae sed vitae discimus.” 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 863-876 (2009).

Barak-Erez, Daphne. Terrorism law between the executive and legislative models. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 877-896 (2009). Scott, Joanne. From Brussels with love: the transatlantic travels of European law and the chemistry of regulatory attraction. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 897-942 (2009). Ohnesorge, John. Book review. (Reviewing Curtis Milhaupt and Katharina Pistor, Law & Capitalism: What Corporate Crises Reveal About Legal Systems and Economic Development Around the World.) 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 943-947 (2009). Books received. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 949 (2009). Index to vol. 57. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. unpaged (2009).

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Greenblatt, Nathan. Student article. How mandatory are mandatory minimums? How judges can avoid imposing mandatory minimum sentences. 36 Am. J. Crim. L. 1-38 (2008). Reidy, Jon, Michael J. Stephan and Guha Krishnamurthi. Student article. The contempt trap. 36 Am. J. Crim. L. 39-69 (2008). Stephens, Alice Anne. Note. The evolution of the harm requirement in honest services fraud. 36 Am. J. Crim. L. 71-96 (2008).

51 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, FALL, 2009.

Packer, George. The J. Byron McCormick Lecture. The new liberalism. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 543-557 (2009). Perspectives on the New Regulatory Era. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-739 (2009).

Orbach, Barak Y. The new regulatory era--an introduction. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 559-573 (2009). Bratspies, Rebecca M. Regulatory trust. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 575-631 (2009). Hovenkamp, Herbert. The Coase Theorem and Arthur Cecil Pigou. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 633-649 (2009). Klein, Christine A. The environmental deficit: applying lessons from the economic recession. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 651-684 (2009). Rizzo, Mario J. and Douglas Glen Whitman. Little brother is watching you: new paternalism on the slippery slopes. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 684-739 (2009).

Hering, Christopher L. Note. Flushing the Fourth Amendment down the toilet: how community urinalysis threatens individual privacy. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 741-776 (2009). Moores, Eric. Note. Reforming the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act. 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 777-803 (2009). Kirby, Nicholas J. Case note. Seisinger v. Siebel: separation of powers and expert witness qualifications. (Seisinger v. Siebel, 203 P.3d 483, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 805-816 (2009). Trebbe, Shannon E. Case note. Cain v. Horne: school choice for whom? (Cain v. Horne, 202 P.3d 1178, 2009.) 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 817-828 (2009).

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Torres, Gerald. 29th Annual Sullivan Lecture. Social movements and the ethical construction of law. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 535-582 (2009). Morrison, Sean. Extraordinary language in the courts of Cambodia: interpreting the limiting language and personal jurisdiction of the Cambodian Tribunal. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 583-629 (2009). Scheid, John H. De minimis curat lex: secrets to success for 1st year law students. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 631-657 (2009). Maravilla, Christopher Scott. The other don’t ask, don’t tell: adultery under the Uniform Code of Military Justice after Lawrence v. Texas. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 659-680 (2009).

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Laughlin, Angela M. This ain’t the Texas two step folks: disharmony, confusion, and the unfair nature of personal jurisdiction analysis in the Fifth Circuit. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 681-728 (2009). Bennett, Steven C. The lawyer as information manager. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 729-744 (2009). Ikpoh, Andrew and Richard J. Hunter, Jr. American immigration law: a comparative legal, economic, and constitutional analysis. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 745-785 (2009). Reed, Erin. Comment. The prescription for eradicating meth labs: a call for states to enact stricter chemical control over precursors. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 787-818 (2009). Saul, Gregory M. Comment. Constitutional issues under Ohio’s new regulatory framework for video service providers. 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 819-857 (2009). Darner, Kyana. Note. Sound constitutional interpretation or political reality? A case study of ... (State ex rel. Ohio General Assembly v. Brunner, 872 N.E.2d 912, 2007.) 37 Cap. U. L. Rev. 859-887 (2009).

31 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, SEPTEMBER, 2009.

Aldisert, Hon. Ruggero J., Meehan Rasch and Matthew P. Bartlett. Opinion writing and opinion readers. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-43 (2009). Scharf, Michael P. International law in crisis: a qualitative empirical contribution to the compliance debate. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 45-97 (2009). Miller, Robert T. Canceling the deal: two models of material adverse change clauses in business combination agreements. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 99-204 (2009). Resnick, Alan N. Finding the shoes that fit: how derivative is the trustee’s power to avoid fraudulent conveyances under Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code? 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 205-229 (2009). Fontecchio, Ari B. Note. Suspicionless laptop searches under the border search doctrine: the Fourth Amendment exception that swallows your laptop. 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 231-266 (2009). Bertaccini, Daniel. Note. To disclose or not to disclose? CSX Corp., total return swaps, and their implications for Schedule 13D filing purposes. (CSX Corp. v. Children’s Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP, 562 F. Supp. 2d 511, aff’d in part, 292 F. App’x 133, 2008.) 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 267-296 (2009). Chatlynne, Etan S. Note. The burden of establishing patent invalidity: maintaining a heightened evidentiary standard despite increasing “verbal variances.” 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 297-326 (2009).

15 CONNECTICUT INSURANCE LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, PP. 345-754, 2008-2009.

Abramovsky, Aviva. Reinsurance: the silent regulator? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 345-405 (2008-2009). Plotkin, Thomas and Tarae Howell. “Fair is foul and foul is fair:” have insurers loosened the chokepoint of copyright and permitted fair use’s breathing space in documentary films? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 407-494 (2008-2009). Cooper, Steve. Note. Crop insurance in the age of biotechnology: should federal crop insurance endorse biotechnology? 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 495-529 (2008-2009). McGlamery, J. Gabriel. Note. Race based underwriting and the death of burial insurance. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 531-570 (2008-2009). Symposium: Insurance Intermediaries. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 571-753 (2008-2009).

Beh, Hazel and Amanda M. Willis. Insurance intermediaries. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 571-598 (2008-2009). Stepmpel, Jeffrey W. The “other” intermediaries: the increasingly anachronistic immunity of managing general agents and independent claims adjusters. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 599-721 (2008-2009). Schwarcz, Daniel. Differential compensation and the “race to the bottom” in consumer insurance markets. 15 Conn. Ins. L.J. 723-753 (2008-2009).

37 DENVER JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY, NO. 4, FALL, 2009.

2008 Sutton Colloquium Edition: The War on Terror and Its Implications for International Law & Policy. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 513-679 (2009).

Nanda, Ved P. Introductory essay: international law implications of the United States’ “war on terror.” 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 513-537 (2009). Sadat, Leila Nadya. A presumption of guilt: the unlawful enemy combatant and the U.S. war on terror. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 539-553 (2009). Nafziger, James A.R. Immigration and immigration law after 9/11: getting it straight. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 555-565 (2009). Aronofsky, David and Matthew Cooper. The war on terror and international human rights: does Europe get it right? 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 567-613 (2009).

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Akerson, David and Natalie Knowlton. President Obama and the international criminal law of successor liability. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 615-651 (2009). Acharya, Upendra D. War on terror or terror wars: the problem in defining terrorism. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 653-679 (2009).

Parsad, Krishma C. Student article. Illegal renditions and improper treatment: an obligation to provide refugee remedies pursuant to the Convention Against Torture. 37 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 681-702 (2009).

36 ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY,

NO. 3, PP. 615-788, 2009.

Yang, Tseming and Robert V. Percival. The emergence of global environmental law. 36 Ecology L.Q. 615-664 (2009). Mank, Bradford. Standing and statistical persons: a risk-based approach to standing. 36 Ecology L.Q. 665-752 (2009). Reynolds, Joel R., Taryn G. Kiekow and Stephen Zak Smith. No whale of a tale: legal implications of Winter v. NRDC. 36 Ecology L.Q. 753-773 (2009). Fein, Ian. Book note. Salmon, science, and subsidies. (Reviewing Holly Doremus and A. Dan Tarlock, Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics.) 36 Ecology L.Q. 775-787 (2009).

78 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2009.

The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Sanctions in Electronic Discovery Cases: Views From the Judges. Daniel J. Capra, moderator; Hon. John M. Facciola, Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte, Hon. Loretta A. Preska and Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin, panelists. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 1-36 (2009). Hart, Melissa and Paul M. Secunda. A matter of context: social framework evidence in employment discrimination class actions. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 37-70 (2009). Driesen, David M. Toward a duty-based theory of executive power. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 71-120 (2009). Carey, Sean. Note. Post-Davis conduit bonds: at the intersection of the dormant Commerce Clause and municipal debt. (Department of Revenue of Kentucky v. Davis, 128 S. Ct. 1801, 2008.) 78 Fordham L. Rev. 121-180 (2009). Eltgroth, Deborah R. Note. Best evidence and the Wayback Machine: toward a workable authentication standard for archived Internet evidence. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 181-215 (2009).

Forgang, Jonathan D. Note. “The right of the people”: the NSA, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and foreign intelligence surveillance of Americans overseas. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 217-266 (2009). Lindermayer, Ariana. Note. What the right hand gives: prohibitive interpretations of the state constitutional right to bail. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 267-310 (2009). Richards, Daniel A. Note. An analysis of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation’s selection of transferee district and judge. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 311-348 (2009). Scolnik, Alexander. Note. Protections for electronic communications: the Stored Communications Act and the Fourth Amendment. 78 Fordham L. Rev. 349-397 (2009). Van Ostrand, Leigh A. Note. A close look at ADEA mixed-motives claims and ... (Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc., 129 S. Ct. 2343, 2009.) 78 Fordham L. Rev. 399-451 (2009).

77 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW,

NO. 5/6, SEPTEMBER, 2009.

What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Generations? New Analyses of Intergenerational Justice for a New Century. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1135-1671 (2009).

Meeks, Christopher and Jaclyn Lasaracina. Editor’s note. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. unpaged (2009). Philosophical Perspectives on Intergenerational Justice:

Who, What, How, and Why? Hockett, Robert. Justice in time. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1135-1172 (2009). Herstein, Ori J. The identity and (legal) rights of future generations. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1173-1215 (2009). DeGrazia, David. Just(ice) in time for future generations: a response to Hockett and Herstein. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1216-1236 (2009). Government Finances Today and Economic Prosperity

Tomorrow Buchanan, Neil H. What do we owe future generations? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1237-1297 (2009). Shaviro, Daniel. The long-term U.S. fiscal gap: is the main problem generational inequity? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1298-1357 (2009). Zelenak, Lawrence. Does intergenerational justice require rising standards of living? 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1358-1382 (2009).

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Altman, Nancy J. Social Security and intergenerational justice. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1383-1401 (2009). Buchanan, Neil H. Four out of four panelists agree: U.S. fiscal policy does not cheat future generations. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1402-1410 (2009).

Does the Earth Belong to the Living? Property and Environmental Law Perspectives on the Rights of Future

Generations Colburn, Jamison E. Splitting the atom of property: rights experimentalism as obligation to future generations. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1411-1477 (2009). Adler, Matthew D. Future generations: a prioritarian view. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1478-1520 (2009). Buzbee, William W. Preemption hard look review, regulatory interaction, and the quest for stewardship and intergenerational equity. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1521-1581 (2009).

The Impact of Reproductive Rights Today on the Composition of Future Generations

Colb, Sherry F. To whom do we refer when we speak of obligations to “future generations”? Reproductive rights and the intergenerational community. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1582-1619 (2009). Shalleck, Ann. Offspring and bodies: dependency and vulnerability in the constitutional jurisprudence of reproductive rights. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1620-1630 (2009).

The Living Constitution and Future Generations Dorf, Michael C. The aspirational Constitution. 77 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1631-1671 (2009).

98 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2009.

Jacobi, Tonja and Matthew Sag. Taking the measure of ideology: empirically measuring Supreme Court cases. 98 Geo. L.J. 1-75 (2009). Oman, Nathan B. A pragmatic defense of contract law. 98 Geo. L.J. 77-116 (2009). Pfander, James E. and David Baltmanis. Rethinking Bivens: legitimacy and constitutional adjudication. 98 Geo. L.J. 117-151 (2009). Herman, Mark. Note. The liability of clergy for the acts of their congregants. 98 Geo. L.J. 153-184 (2009). Maag, Kirk B. Note. Climate change litigation: drawing lines to avoid strict, joint, and several liability. 98 Geo. L.J. 185-213 (2009).

Morrow, Jeffrey S. Note. Insuring fairness: the popular creation of genetic antidiscrimination. 98 Geo. L.J. 215-246 (2009).

46 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SYMPOSIUM, 2009.

Photo of Professor Irene Merker Rosenberg. 46 Hous. L. Rev. vi (2009). A tribute to Professor Irene Merker Rosenberg upon her retirement. Tributes by David R. Dow, Stuart J. Dow, Yvonne Y. Ho, Ellen Marrus, Jo Nelson and Laura Oren. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 649-670 (2009). Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the Connections and Tensions. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 671-865 (2009).

Marrus, Ellen and Laura Oren. Introduction. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 671-702 (2009). Appell, Annette Ruth. The pre-political child of child-centered jurisprudence. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 703-757 (2009). Guggenheim, Martin. Texas polygamy and child welfare. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 759-816 (2009). Woodhouse, Barbara Bennett. A world fit for children is a world fit for everyone: ecogenerism, feminism, and vulnerability. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 817-865 (2009).

Waxman, Ned W. “Projected disposable income”: legislative lunacy and judicial gyrations. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 867-903 (2009). Marks, Andrea. Comment. Living the dream: how I.R.C. § 195 can jump-start the American economy. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 905-937 (2009). Walker, Jane W. Comment. The Bush Administration’s midnight provider Refusal Rule: upsetting the emerging balance in state pharmacist refusal laws. 46 Hous. L. Rev. 939-974 (2009).

42 INDIANA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 4, PP. 767-1262, 2009.

2008 Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law I. Introduction Shepard, Hon. Randall T. The changing nature of judicial leadership. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 767-772 (2009). II. Supreme Court Review Crandley, Mark J. and P. Jason Stephenson. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2008. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 773-788 (2009).

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III. Administrative Law Terry, Jennifer Wheeler. Survey of Indiana administrative law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 789-812 (2009). IV. Appellate Procedure Babb, Bryan H. and Kellie M. Barr. Developments in Indiana appellate procedure: rule amendments, notable case law, and tips for appellate practitioners. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 813-846 (2009). V. Business and Contract law Dorelli, Michael A. Recent developments in Indiana business and contract law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 847-877 (2009). VI. Civil Procedure Burke, Daniel K. Recent developments in Indiana civil procedure. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 879-907 (2009). VII. Constitutional Law Laramore, Jon. Indiana constitutional developments: evolution on individual rights. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 909-936 (2009). VIII. Criminal Law and Procedure Schumm, Joel M. Recent developments in Indiana criminal law and procedure. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 937-972 (2009). IX. Environmental Law Smith, Freedom S.N., Jennifer Andres and Angela Krahulik. 2007-2008 environmental law survey: a system in flux. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 973-1002 (2009). X. Health Care Law Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C. Survey of recent developments in health care law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1003-1053 (2009). XI. Insurance Law Shoultz, Richard K. Survey of recent developments in insurance law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1055-1070 (2009). XII. Intellectual Property Law Brown, Christopher A. Recent developments in intellectual property law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1071-1092 (2009). XIII. Product Liability Alberts, Joseph R., James Petersen and Robert B. Thornburg. Survey of recent developments in Indiana product liability law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1093-1166 (2009). XIV. Professional Responsibility Kidd, Charles M. 2008 survey of the law of professional responsibility. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1167-1185 (2009). XV. Property Law Reddick, Marci A. and student Danielle B. Tucker. Recent developments in Indiana real property law. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1187-1214 (2009). XVI. Taxation Jegen, Lawrence A., III, Tom D. Conley and student Matthew T. Black. Recent developments in Indiana taxation survey 2009. 42 Ind. L. Rev. 1215-1262 (2009).

72 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, NO. 2, SPRING, 2009.

Group-Conflict Resolution: Sources of Resistance to Reconciliation. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-276 (2009).

O’Hara, Erin Ann. Introduction. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. i-xix (2009).

Bandes, Susan A. Victims, “closure,” and the sociology of emotion. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-26 (2009). Clarke, Meghan. Polarization: the role of emotions in reconciliation efforts. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 27-31 (2009). Brudholm, Thomas and Valérie Rosoux. The unforgiving: reflections on the resistance to forgiveness after atrocity. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 33-49 (2009). Fletcher, Laurel E. Institutions from above and voices from below: a comment on challenges to group-conflict resolution and reconciliation. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 51-55 (2009). Dukes, E. Franklin. Truth, understanding, and repair. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 57-61 (2009). Yarn, Douglas H. and Gregory Todd Jones. A biological approach to understanding resistance to apology, forgiveness, and reconciliation in group conflict. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63-81 (2009). Maroney, Terry A. Unlearning fear of out-group others. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 83-88 (2009). Martin, Steven D. Encountering and countering tribal conflict with film and dialogue. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 89-93 (2009). Dan-Cohen, Meir. Skirmishes on the temporal boundaries of states. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 95-114 (2009). Goldberg, John C.P. Comment on Meir Dan Cohen, Skirmishes on the temporal boundaries of states. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 115-122 (2009). Gibson, James L. On legitimacy theory and the effectiveness of truth commissions. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 123-141 (2009). Williams, Jill E. Legitimacy and effectiveness of a grassroots truth and reconciliation commission. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 143-149 (2009). Mnookin, Robert and Alain Verbeke. Persistent nonviolent conflict with no reconciliation: the Flemish and Walloons in Belgium. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 151-186 (2009). Tyler, Tom. Governing pluralistic societies. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 187-191 (2009).

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Miles, Jennifer Pratt. Examining the applicability of the concepts of apology, forgiveness, and reconciliation to multi-stakeholder, collaborative problem-solving processes. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 193-198 (2009). O’Hara, Erin Ann and Maria Mayo Robbins. Using criminal punishment to serve both victim and social needs. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 199-217 (2009). Haley, John O. Comment on Using criminal punishment to serve both victim and social needs. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 219-225 (2009). Downes, Rev. Kenneth R. A reflection and response to Using criminal punishment to serve both victim and social needs. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 227-231 (2009). Conner, Roger and Patricia Jordan. Never being able to say you’re sorry: barriers to apology by leaders in group conflicts. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 233-260 (2009). White, Brent T. Comment. Saving face: the benefits of not saying I’m sorry. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 261-269 (2009). Gerhardstein, Alphonse A. Comment. Can effective apology emerge through litigation? 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 271-276 (2009).

Index of previously published symposia. 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. unpaged (2009).

28 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY,

NOS. 3-4, PP. 179-319, 2009.

Special Issue: Teaching Legal Research. Part II of II. Guest Editors: Barbara Bintliff and Duncan Alford. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 179-319 (2009).

Introduction to Special Issue: Part II Bintliff, Barbara. Legal research: MacCrate’s “Fundamental Lawyering Skill” missing in action. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 179-180 (2009). Best Practices in Teaching Legal Research Moye, Allen. Tubs, buckets, and a variety of lumber: developing a strategic approach to legal research. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 181-199 (2009). Assessment and Technique Canick, Simon. Legal research assessment. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 201-217 (2009). Phillips, Susan T. “Like sands through the hourglass...”: how to develop a good legal research problem. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 219-238 (2009).

Herrick, Susan T. and Sara Kelley Burriesci. Teaching legal research online. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 239-270 (2009). Certification and Bar Exam Teaching Leiter, Richard. Who gets to be the expert?: legal research skills certification in legal education. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 271-280 (2009). Barkan, Steven M., Susan M. Case, Michael Kane and Erica Moeser. Testing for research competency on the bar exam: the next steps. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 281-289 (2009). Brooks, Jill L.K. Great expectations: new associates’ research skills from law school to law firm. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 291-300 (2009). Alford, Duncan. The development of the skills curriculum in law schools: lessons for directors of academic law libraries. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. 301-319 (2009).

Author index for vol. 28. 28 Legal Ref. Serv. Q. unpaged (2009).

13 LEWIS & CLARK LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, FALL, 2009.

Symposium. The Confrontation Clause. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 553-749 (2009).

Flanagan, James F. We have a “purpose” requirement if we can keep it. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 553-576 (2009). Kry, Robert. Forfeiture and cross-examination. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 577-604 (2009). Davies, Thomas Y. Selective originalism: sorting out which aspects of Giles’s forfeiture exception to confrontation were or were not “established at the time of the founding.” 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 605-676 (2009). Mosteller, Robert P. Giles v. California: avoiding serious damage to Crawford’s limited revolution. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 675-696 (2009). Beloof, Douglas E. Making constitutional the permissive inference in Giles v. California: changing the intent to silence from “purposely” to “knowingly.” 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 697-708 (2009). Tuerkheimer, Deborah. Forfeiture after Giles: the relevance of “domestic violence context.” 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 711-731 (2009). Friedman, Richard D. Giles v. California: a personal reflection. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 733-749 (2009).

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Osterberg, Alison M. Comment. Removing the dead hand on the future: recognizing citizen children’s rights against parental deportation. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 751-786 (2009). Foran, Patrick. Comment. Adoption of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act in Oregon: the right time and the right reasons. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 787-821 (2009). Fulmer, Christopher. Comment. A critical look at the H-1B visa program and its effects on U.S. and foreign workers--a controversial program unhinged from its original intent. 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 823-860 (2009).

10 LOYOLA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2009.

Symposium. Predatory Lending and Its Impact on Consumer Credit. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137-198 (2009).

Drury, Lloyd L., III. Predatory lending and its impact on consumer credit. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137-148 (2009). Peterson, Christopher L. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the home mortgage foreclosure crisis. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 149-170 (2009). Jacoby, Melissa B. Home mortgage problems through the lens of bankruptcy. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 171-181 (2009). Panel on Predatory Landing in Louisiana. Lloyd L. Drury, III, moderator; Kirk Myers, David Koen, Isabel Wingerter, Sen. Sharon Weston-Broome, Christopher L. Peterson and Robert Scroggins, panelists. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 183-198 (2009).

Pitts, Wayne J., David Giacopassi and K.B. Turner. The legacy of the O.J. Simpson trial. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 199-216 (2009). Menendez, Matthew A. Comment. When to punish the punishers: the new standard of corporal punishment. 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 217-240 (2009).

8 LOYOLA LAW & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL,

NO. 1, , 2008-2009.

Musser, Paul. Student article. The Internet Radio Equality Act: a needed substantive cure for webcasting royalty standards and congressional bargaining chip. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 1-36 (2008-2009). Naser, Mohammad Amin. Computer software: copyrights v. patents. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 37-43 (2008-2009). Sparks, Rodney L. and student Adam J. Sibley. The difficulty of determining joint inventorship, especially with regard to novel chemical compounds and their applications. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 44-62 (2008-2009).

McCoy, Andrew. Biotechnology and embryonic stem cells: a comparative analysis of the laws and policies of the United States and other nations. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 63-94 (2008-2009). Garrie, Daniel B. and Yoav M. Griver. Mobile messaging and electronic discovery. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 95-108 (2008-2009). Mazeh, Yoav. Modifying fixation: why fixed works need to be archived to justify the fixation requirement. 8 Loy. L. & Tech. Ann. 109-140 (2008-2009).

29 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES ENTERTAINMENT

LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 353-516, 2008-2009.

The Grammy Foundation® Entertainment Law Initiative 2009 Writing Competition

McGill David A. Student article. New year, new catch-22: why the RIAA’s proposed partnership with ISPs will not significantly decrease the prevalence of P2P music file sharing. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 353-362 (2008-2009). Davis, Nakimuli. Student article. Reselling digital music: is there a digital first sale doctrine? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 363-373 (2008-2009). Kappel, Tim. Student article. Ex ante crowdfunding and the recording industry: a model for the U.S.? 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 375-385 (2008-2009). Merante, Joseph. Student article. A role in the remedy: finding a place for ISPs in the digital music world. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 387-396 (2008-2009). Sweet, Kimberly L. Student article. One problem solved, another created? The European Commission’s struggles with fostering competition in the market for pan-European licenses of musical works. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 397-405 (2008-2009).

************************* Haynes, David A. Student article. The patentee and infringer battlefront worsens as courts sharpen the infringer’s sword. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 407-433 (2008-2009). Dugan, Bradley. Comment. The FCC’s new formula for mergers. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 435-474 (2008-2009). Murray, Ryan Patrick. Comment. MySapce-ing is not a crime: why breaching terms of service agreements should not implicate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. 29 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 475-515 (2008-2009).

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5 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & BUSINESS, NO. 2, SUMMER, 2009.

Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Symposium: Modernizing the Financial Regulatory Structure. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 339-354 (2009).

Allen, William T. Introductory remarks. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 339-346 (2009). Schwarcz, Steven L. Keynote address: The case for a market liquidity provider of last resort. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 346-354 (2009).

Smith, Roy C. Is private equity at a turning point? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 355-358 (2009). George, Barbara Crutchfield, Lynn V. Dymally and Maria K. Boss. The opaque and under-regulated hedge fund industry: victim or culprit in the subprime mortgage crisis? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 359-413 (2009). Murphy, Michael E. Restoring trust in corporate America: toward a republican theory of corporate legitimacy. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 415-484 (2009). Pildes, Richard H. Separation of powers, independent agencies, and financial regulation: the case of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 485-547 (2009). Quinn, Brian J.M. The failure of private ordering and the financial crisis of 2008. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 549-615 (2009). Stark, Debra Pogrund and Jessica M. Choplin. A license to deceive: enforcing contractual myths despite consumer psychological realities. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 617-744 (2009). Berger, James E. and Charlene Sun. The evolution of judicial review under the Federal Arbitration Act. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 745-792 (2009). Dugan, James C. and Todd G. Cosenza. The future of secondary actor liability under Rule 10(b)-5 after Stoneridge Investment Partners, LLC v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 793-826 (2009). Horwich, Allan. When the corporate luminary becomes seriously ill: when is a corporation obligated to disclose that illness and should the Securities and Exchange Commission adopt a rule requiring disclosure? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 827-871 (2009). Allison, Richard G. Note. Section 337 proceedings before the International Trade Commission: antiquated legislative compromise or a model forum for patent dispute resolution? 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 873-904 (2009). Crawford, Rebecca A. Note. Corporate governance reform: how to promote the long-term health and value of U.S. corporations. 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 905-936 (2009).

Kimball, Jeremy. Book note. (Reviewing William A. Fleckenstein and Frederick Sheehan, Greenspan’s Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve.) 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 937-949 (2009).

85 NORTH DAKOTA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-249, 2009.

Carvell, Charles. Indian reserved water rights: impending conflict or coming rapprochement between the State of North Dakota and North Dakota Indian tribes. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 1-52 (2009). Dauphinais, Kirsten A. Training a countervailing elite: the necessity of an effective lawyering skills pedagogy for a sustainable rule of law revival in East Africa. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 53-121 (2009). Santon, Katherine J. Student article. The worth of a human life. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 123-169 (2009). Conroy, Lori. Note. Letting in the light: the need for independent review of sex offender assessments in North Dakota. 85 N.D. L. Rev. 171-213 (2009). McNary, Kasey. Case comment. Criminal law--search and seizure: the North Dakota Supreme Court adopts a four-prong test to determine whether Miranda warnings are sufficient to cure a Fourth Amendment violation. (State v. Gay, 748 N.W.2d 408, 2008.) 85 N.D. L. Rev. 215-249 (2009).

18 PACIFIC RIM LAW & POLICY JOURNAL,

NO. 3, AUGUST, 2009.

Bennett, Frank G., Jr. Getting property right: “informal” mortgages in the Japanese courts. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 463-509 (2009). Sugiura, Nobuhiko. Electronic money and the law: legal realities and future challenges. [Translated by student Jean J. Luyat.] 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 511-524 (2009). Luyat, Jean J. Comment. A tale of regulation in the European Union and Japan: does characterizing the business of stored-value cards as a financial activity impact its development? 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 525-546 (2009). Phillips, Jake. Comment. Australia’s Heritage Protection Act: an alternative to copyright in the struggle to protect common interests in authored works of folklore. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 547-573 (2009). Williams, Charlotte C. Comment. Reaching back to move forward: using adverse possession to resolve land conflicts in Timor-Leste. 18 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 575-607 (2009).

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8 RICHMOND JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LAW AND BUSINESS, NO. 3, FALL, 2009.

Annual Survey on the Law of the WTO. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 287-452 (2009).

Wegemer, Lauren K. Foreword. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. ix-x (2009). Kur, Annette. Of oceans, islands, and inland water - how much room for exceptions and limitations under the three-step test? 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 287-350 (2009). Shih, Wen-chen. Conflicting jurisdictions over disputes arising from the application of trade-related environmental measures. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 351-396 (2009). GAO, Pengcheng. Rethinking the relationship between the WTO and international human rights. 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 397-426 (2009). Haag, Darya. Student article. Time to pay the dues or can intellectual property rights feel safe with the WTO? 8 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 427-452 (2009).

33 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2009.

Couture, Wendy Gerwick. The bank bailout: a license for sovereign securities fraud. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1-47 (2009). Johnson, Judith J. Reasonable factors other than age: the emerging specter of ageist stereotypes. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 49-91 (2009). Pardo, Rafael I. Setting the record straight: a sur-reply to Professors Lawless et al. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 93-103 (2009). Petty, Keith A. Criminalizing force: resolving the threshold question for the crime of aggression in the context of modern conflict. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 105-150 (2009). Shannon, Bradley Scott. Overruled by implication. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 151-189 (2009). Duffy, Joshua M. Comment. King makers?: talk radio, the media exemption, and its impact on the Washington political landscape. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 191-228 (2009). Riggio, Aaron M. Comment. Whale watching from 200 feet below: a new approach to resolving operational encroachment issues. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 229-253 (2009). Toma, Alexis L. Comment. Identifying the unidentifiable: how Washington’s public education system can aid in the prevention and detection of childhood mental illness. 33 Seattle U. L. Rev. 255-286 (2009).

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Maher, Katrina Gallagher and Stacie Cargill. Foreword. 62 SMU L. Rev. unpaged (2009). Pryor, Will. Alternative dispute resolution. 62 SMU L. Rev. 843-854 (2009). Ferrill, A. Michael, Leslie Sara Hyman and Caleb Rackley. Antitrust and consumer protection. 62 SMU L. Rev. 855-876 (2009). Wielebinski, Joseph J. and Davor Rukavina. Bankruptcy. 62 SMU L. Rev. 877-904 (2009). Hosch, Charles M. and Lauren T. Becker. Business torts. 62 SMU L. Rev. 905-932 (2009). Zambrano, Angela C. and Brian D’Amico. Civil evidence. 62 SMU L. Rev. 933-950 (2009). Conway, LaDawn H., Alexandra W. Albright and Devon D. Sharp. Civil procedure. Appellate practice and procedure. 62 SMU L. Rev. 951-970 (2009). Collelvori, Donald, Gary D. Eisenstat and Bill E. Davidoff. Pre-trial and trial. 62 SMU L. Rev. 971-993 (2009). Krahmer, John. Commercial transactions. 62 SMU L. Rev. 995-1020 (2009). Marshall, Stephanie K., Wm. Frank Carroll and James P. George. Conflict of laws. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1021-1056 (2009). West, Glenn D. and Stacie L. Cargill. Corporations. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1057-1078 (2009). Betts, D. Kaylyn and Michael E. Keasler. Criminal procedure: confessions, searches, and seizures. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1079-1096 (2009). Turner, Ronald. Employment law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1097-1117 (2009). Deatherage, Scott D., et al. Environmental law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1119-1148 (2009). McKnight, Joseph W. Family law. Husband and wife. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1149-1196 (2009). Thomas, Linda B. and Ardita L. Vick. Family law. Parent and Child. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1197-1220 (2009). Coldwell, Deborah S., et al. Franchise law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1221-1244 (2009).

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Kepler, Tara, Lewis A. Lefko and Thomas Wm. Mayo. Health care law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1245-1266 (2009). Collins, J. Price, Ashley E. Frizzell and Blake H. Crawford. Insurance law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1267-1290 (2009). McCombs, David L., Phillip B. Philbin and Donald E. Tiller. Intellectual property law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1291-1316 (2009). Brown, Richard F. Oil, gas and mineral law. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1317-1344 (2009). Waters, Steven A. and Bradley S. Carson. Partnerships. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1345-1363 (2009). Duncan, Meredith J. Personal torts. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1365-1381 (2009). Hinson, Kelli M., Jennifer Evans Morris and Jennifer C. Wang. Professional liability. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1383-1407 (2009). White, J. Richard and G. Roland Love. Real property. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1409-1434 (2009). Flint, George Lee, Jr. Securities regulation. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1435-1460 (2009). Ohlenforst, Cynthia M., Sam Megally and Angela Johnson. Taxation. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1461-1481 (2009). Rosenthal, Brent M. Toxic torts and mass tort. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1483-1497 (2009). Beyer, Gerry W. Wills and trusts. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1499-1525 (2009). Anderson, Arthur J. Zoning and land use. 62 SMU L. Rev. 1527-1544 (2009).

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REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2008.

A Tribute to Judge George Howard, Jr. Introduction with photograph; tributes by Christopher C. Mercer, Jr., Hon. Morris S. Arnold, Judge Lawrence E. Dawson, Hon. Leon Holmes and J. Thomas Sullivan. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 229-264 (2008). Introduction. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 265 (2008). Brown, Hon. Robert L. The Little Rock School District’s quest for unitary status. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 267-277 (2008). Ogletree, Charles J., Jr. and Susan Eaton. From Little Rock to Seattle and Louisville: is “all deliberate speed” stuck in reverse? 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 279-301 (2008). Wilson, Hon. William R., Jr. Little Big Man--United States District Judge Ronald N. Davies. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 303-310 (2008).

The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium: 50th Anniversary of the Central High Crisis. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 311-379 (2008).

Introduction. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 311 (2008). Brown, Judge Wiley, Jr. Reflections on the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the crisis at Little Rock Central High School. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 313-321 (2008). Freyer, Tony A. The Little Rock confrontation and Cooper v. Aaron: development and implementation of constitutional litigation. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 323-344 (2008). Jacoway, Elizabeth. Harry Ashmore and “The Crisis Mr. Faubus Made.” 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 345-354 (2008). Kilpatrick, Judith. Cooper v. Aaron: development and implementation of the litigation. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 355-361 (2008). Lewis, Johanna Miller. History of the alternative desegregation plan and the black community’s perspective and reaction. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 363-374 (2008). Walker, John W. Comments made at the The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the Central High Crisis held at the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 375-379 (2008).

Glover, Matthew A. Note. Employment & disability law--Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990--the weight of personal responsibility: obesity, causation, and protected physical impairments. 30 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 381-411 (2008).

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NO. 2, SPRING, 2009.

Tigan, Paul. Editor’s note. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. unpaged (2009). Langridge, Ruth. Confronting drought: water supply planning and the establishment of a strategic groundwater reserve. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 295-331 (2009). Salamander, Nicole C. A half full circle: the reserved rights doctrine and tribal reacquired lands. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 333-355 (2009). Willingham, Mark A. The Oklahoma water sale moratorium: how fear and misunderstanding led to an unconstitutional law. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 357-376 (2009).

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Weiner, Jason A. The insufficiency of New Hampshire’s instream flow regulation to ensure the viability of its rivers as economic, environmental, and social assets. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 377-419 (2009). Ice, Ethan. Case note. Colorado water court’s decision towards the availability of unappropriated water. (Buffalo Park Dev. Co. v. Mountain Mut. Reservoir Co., 195 P.3d 674, 2008.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 421-428 (2009). Eddy, Drew. Book note. (Reviewing Andrew C. Mertha, China’s Water Warriors: Citizen Action and Policy Change.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 429-432 (2009). Dawson, Elizabeth. Book note. (Reviewing Water, Place, & Equity, edited by John M. Whiteley, Helen Ingram and Richard Warren Perry.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 432-436 (2009). Gould, Alyson. Book note. (Reviewing Albert E. Chandler, Elements of Western Water Law.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 437-439 (2009). Price, Dean. Book note. (Reviewing Community-Based Water Law and Water Resource Management Reform in Developing Countries, edited by Barbara van Koppen, Mark Giordano and John Butterworth.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 439-443 (2009). Woody, Dennis. Book note. (Reviewing Frederick D. Gordon, Freshwater Resources and Interstate Cooperation: Strategies to Mitigate an Environmental Risk.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 444-448 (2009). Fiene, Tim. Book note. (Reviewing Chris Wood, Dry Spring: The Coming Water Crisis of North America.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 448-450 (2009). Finnigan, Mary Kate. Book note. (Reviewing Roberta Ulrich, Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, and the Columbia River.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 450-454 (2009). Johnson, Peter. Book note. (Reviewing John Ross, Rivers of Restoration: Trout Unlimited’s First 50 Years of Conservation.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 454-461 (2009). Keenan, Travis. Book note. (Reviewing Robert Glennon, Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America’s Fresh Waters.) 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 461-466 (2009). Campbell, Brandon and Suzanne Lieberman. Student report. 9th Annual Colorado Water Law Superconference. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 467-476 (2009). Summers, Susan, et al. Student report. University of Denver Water Law Review 2009 Symposium. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 476-489 (2009).

Bullis, Kathlyn, et al. Student report. 27th Annual Water Law Conference. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 489-502 (2009). Court reports. 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 503-526 (2009).

41 URBAN LAWYER, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2009.

Stodder, Seth M.M. and Nicolle Sciara Rippeon. State and local governments and immigration laws. 41 Urb. Law. 387-426 (2009). Warner, Mildred E. Regulatory takings and free trade agreements: implications for planners. 41 Urb. Law. 427-443 (2009).

ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE LAW Whitcomb, Christopher M. and Mary Lynn Huett. Recent developments in regulatory takings jurisprudence. 41 Urb. Law. 445-453 (2009). Jorgensen, James D. and Lelia B. Helms. Recent developments in public education law: postsecondary education. 41 Urb. Law. 455-487 (2009). Hupp, Erin Burg. Recent trend in green buildings laws: potential preemption of green building and whether retrofitting existing buildings will reduce greenhouse gases and save the economy. 41 Urb. Law. 489-499 (2009). Foster, Robert B. What the meaning of “may” may be: recent developments in judicial review of land use regulation of cellular telecommunications facilities under the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 41 Urb. Law. 501-512 (2009). Gowder, W. Andrew, Jr. and Bryan W. Wenter. Recent developments in exactions and impact fees. 41 Urb. Law. 513-528 (2009). Salkin, Patricia E. 2009 ethical considerations in land use. 41 Urb. Law. 529-545 (2009). Sullivan, Edward J. Recent developments in comprehensive planning law. 41 Urb. Law. 547-561 (2009). Thomas, Robert H. Recent developments in public use and pretext in eminent domain. 41 Urb. Law. 563-577 (2009). Wilson, Paul D. and Jennifer K. Alcarez. But it’s my turn to speak! When can unruly speakers at public hearings be forced to leave or be quiet? 41 Urb. Law. 579-595 (2009). Case notes. 41 Urb. Law. 597-614 (2009).

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95 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 6, OCTOBER, 2009.

Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361-1435 (2009). Klass, Gregory. Intent to contract. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1437-1503 (2009). Parchomovsky, Gideon and Alex Stein. Originality. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1505-1550 (2009). Roberts, David K. Note. Separate but equal? Virginia’s “independent” cities and the purported virtues of voluntary interlocal agreements. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1551-1597 (2009).

15 WIDENER LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-324, 2009.

Newsom, Michael. Pan-Protestantism and proselytizing: minority religions in a Protestant empire. 15 Widener L. Rev. 1-91 (2009). Blomquist, Robert F. The pragmatically virtuous lawyer? 15 Widener L. Rev. 93-158 (2009). Hilyerd, William A. Hi Superman, I’m a lawyer: a guide to attorneys (and other legal professionals) portrayed in American comic books: 1910-2007. 15 Widener L. Rev. 159-195 (2009). Kuzenski, John C. Dilemmas of redistricting in a partial-coverage VRA state: an empirical reconsideration of the North Carolina Supreme Court’s Stephenson opinion. 15 Widener L. Rev. 197-230 (2009). Funakoshi, Motoaki. Taking Duncan Kennedy seriously: ironical liberal legalism. 15 Widener L. Rev. 231-287 (2009). Levinson, Ariana R. Lawyers as problem-solvers, one meal at a time: a review of Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. (Reviewing Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A year of Food Life.) 15 Widener L. Rev. 289-300 (2009). Hochberg, Janine L. Note. Dining in good faith on poisonous fruit? (United States v. Leon, 468 U.S. 897, 1984.) 15 Widener L. Rev. 301-324 (2009).