CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS
Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington
Nikki Pike, Managing Editor
Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors
Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor
Copyright 2017, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington School of Law
Key to Citations——July 21, 2017
American Criminal Law Review 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2017.
American University Law Review 66 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 4, April, 2017.
Asian American Law Journal —24 Asian Am. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-146, 2017.
Brigham Young University Law Review 2017 BYU L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-224.
Campbell Law Review 39 Campbell L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Capital University Law Review 45 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Florida Coastal Law Review 17 Fla. Coastal L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
Florida Journal of International Law 28 Fla. J. Int’l L., No. 3, December, 2016.
Fordham Urban Law Journal 44 Fordham Urb. L.J., No. 1, April, 2017.
Georgia Law Review 51 Ga. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2017.
Journal of Corporation Law 42 J. Corp. L., No. 3, Spring, 2017.
Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y, No. 1, Winter, 2017.
Louisiana Law Review 77 La. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2017.
Loyola Consumer Law Review 29 Loy. Consumer L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 229-325, 2017.
Missouri Law Review 82 Mo. L. Rev., No. 1, Winter, 2017.
New York Law School Law Review 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev., Nos. 3 & 4, Pp. 316-553, 2016/17.
New York University Environmental Law Journal 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 283-444, 2016.
New York University Review of Law & Social Change 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change, No. 2, Pp. 143-326, 2017.
Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol., No. 2, Pp. 195-324, 2017.
Oklahoma City University Law Review 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev., No. 3, Winter, 2016.
Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance 22 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin., No. 1, Winter, 2017.
Stanford Law Review 69 Stan. L. Rev., No. 4, April, 2017.
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J., No. 1, Spring, 2017.
University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y, No. 1, Spring.
University of Toledo Law Review 48 U. Tol. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2017.
Villanova Law Review 62 Vill. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-306, 2017.
Virginia Environmental Law Journal 35 Va. Envtl. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 153-356, 2017.
Virginia Law Review 103 Va. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2017.
Washington International Law Journal 26 Wash. Int’l L.J., No. 2, April, 2017.
Washington University Jurisprudence Review 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 179-352, 2017.
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J., No. 3, March, 2017.
William & Mary Business Law Review 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev., No. 3, April, 2017.
William and Mary Law Review 58 Wm. & Mary L. Rev., No. 4, March, 2017.
Wisconsin International Law Journal 34 Wis. Int’l L.J., No. 3, Spring, 2017.
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics, No. 1, Winter, 2017.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Steven T. Voigt. Remembering Gilchrist and the importance of
federal executive restraint. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 425-437
(2016).
Brooke Ballard. Comment. Moore v. Warr Acres: expansion of
Oklahoma’s public policy exception to the at-will employment
doctrine. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 481-500 (2016).
Debra Davis. Comment. Following the public policy exception:
does this exception still accomplish its original goal? 41 Okla.
City U. L. Rev. 501-521 (2016).
Hadar Y. Jabotinsky. The federal structure of financial
supervision: a story of information-flow. 22 Stan. J.L. Bus. &
Fin. 52-84 (2017).
AGRICULTURE LAW
Bryce T. Shelman. Note. Realization of the American dream by
foreign investors: alien agricultural land ownership in Iowa. 42 J.
Corp. L. 731-747 (2017).
Thomas Gremillion. The high price of free trade: country-of-
origin labeling and the World Trade Organization. 29 Loy.
Consumer L. Rev. 252-308 (2017).
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Chantal Thomas. International trade and African heritage: the
cotton story. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 225-246 (2017).
ANIMAL LAW
Michael Graves. Comment. Customary ivory law: inefficient
problem solving with customary international law. 26 Wash. Int’l
L.J. 325-347 (2017).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Debra Ann Ichimura Gass. The art of war: how Japanese
internment art was saved from auction and conserved for
posterity. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 49-68 (2017).
Richard K. Sherwin. Law and the poetic imagination. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 347-366 (2016/17).
William Lehr, Douglas Sicker. Would you like your Internet with
or without video? 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 73-140.
Arlen Papazian. Note. Let’s stop playing games: a consistent test
for unlicensed trademark use and the right of publicity in video
games. 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 577-603 (2017).
Chelsea King. Note. Forcing players to walk the plank: why end
user license agreements improperly control players’ rights
regarding microtransactions in video games. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1365-1401 (2017).
BANKING AND FINANCE
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Law Reviews for:
Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance
Katherine Hanson. Disparate impact discrimination in residential
lending and mortgage servicing based on sex: insidious evil. 17
Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 421-447 (2016).
Gwendolyn Gordon, David Zaring. Ethical bankers. 42 J. Corp.
L. 559-595 (2017).
Ted Wegner. Note. Student loan servicing standards: should the
government look to other markets to better protect student
borrowers? 42 J. Corp. L. 749-765 (2017).
Michael Brady. Note. It is time to create a remedy to quickly
discharge exaggerated mechanic’s liens in New York. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 493-507 (2016/17).
Justin Offermann. Case comment. Gibney v. Evolution
Marketing Research, LLC. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 529-540
(2016/17).
Kathryn Judge. Information gaps and shadow banking. 103 Va.
L. Rev. 411-480 (2017).
Steven L. Schwarcz. Rethinking corporate governance for a
bondholder financed, systemically risky world. 58 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 1335-1364 (2017).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Ariel Cook, James Millard. Targeting the poor—how debt
collectors help perpetuate the poverty cycle. 17 Fla. Coastal L.
Rev. 449-477 (2016).
Rebekah Keller. Note. The “undue hardship” test: the dangers of
a subjective test in determining the dischargeability of student
loan debt in bankruptcy. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 211-239 (2017).
Olivia C. Jerjian. The debtors’ prison scheme: yet another bar in
the birdcage of mass incarceration of communities of color. 41
N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 235-276 (2017).
Nicholas A. Huckaby. Comment. Toward a workable standard
for appointing a patient care ombudsman: proposed changes for
applying § 333 of the Bankruptcy Code. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 367-
386 (2017).
Jonathan Brown. When social enterprises fail. 62 Vill. L. Rev.
27-79 (2017).
Bruce Grohsgal. How absolute is the absolute priority rule in
bankruptcy? The case for structured dismissals. 8 Wm. & Mary
Bus. L. Rev. 439-542 (2017).
BIOGRAPHY
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Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Henry J. Richardson III.
Introduction by Jaya Ramji-Nogales; articles by Antony Anghie,
Karen E. Bravo, Daniel D. Bradlow, Natsu Taylor Saito, Mary
Ellen O’Connell, Jordan J. Paust, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Bartram
S. Brown, Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba, Ruth
Gordon, Chantal Thomas, Makau Mutua, Ziyad Motala, Rafael A.
Porrata-Doria Jr., D.A. Jeremy Telman, Jeremy I. Levitt, James T.
Gathii, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Michael P. Van Alstine, Kevin Brown,
Adrien Katherine Wing; afterword by Henry J. Richardson III. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1-395 (2017).
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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
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Journal of Corporation Law
William & Mary Business Law Review
Brian Broughman. CEO side payments in mergers and
acquisitions. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 67-116.
Bernard S. Sharfman. What theory and the empirical evidence
tell us about proxy access. 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 1-38 (2017).
Fernán Restrepo, Guhan Subramanian. The new look of deal
protection. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1013-1074 (2017).
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Lauren C. O’Leary. Note. Targeting detached corporate
intermediaries in the terrorist supply chain: dial 2339/13224 for
assistance? 103 Va. L. Rev. 525-583 (2017).
Jonathan Brown. When social enterprises fail. 62 Vill. L. Rev.
27-79 (2017).
Angela R. Foster. Comment. A quest to increase women in
corporate board leadership: comparing the law in Norway and the
U.S. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 381-412 (2017).
Steven L. Schwarcz. Rethinking corporate governance for a
bondholder financed, systemically risky world. 58 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 1335-1364 (2017).
CIVIL LAW
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Louisiana Law Review
Mo Zhang. Pushing the envelope: application of guiding cases in
Chinese courts and development of case law in China. 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 269-306 (2017).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
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Law Reviews for:
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
Eric K. Yamamoto, students Maria Amparo Vanaclocha Berti,
Jaime Tokioka. “Loaded weapon” revisited: the Trump era
import of Justice Jackson’s warning in Korematsu. 24 Asian
Am. L.J. 5-47 (2017).
Lahny R. Silva. Ringing the bell: the right to counsel and the
interest convergence dilemma. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 133-168 (2017).
Nadine Strossen. Justice Harlan’s enduring importance for
current civil liberties issues, from marriage equality to dragnet
NSA surveillance. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 331-345 (2016/17).
Paul Savoy. Reopening Ferguson and rethinking civil rights
prosecutions. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 277-325 (2017).
A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Henry J. Richardson III.
Introduction by Jaya Ramji-Nogales; articles by Antony Anghie,
Karen E. Bravo, Daniel D. Bradlow, Natsu Taylor Saito, Mary
Ellen O’Connell, Jordan J. Paust, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Bartram
S. Brown, Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba, Ruth
Gordon, Chantal Thomas, Makau Mutua, Ziyad Motala, Rafael A.
Porrata-Doria Jr., D.A. Jeremy Telman, Jeremy I. Levitt, James T.
Gathii, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Michael P. Van Alstine, Kevin Brown,
Adrien Katherine Wing; afterword by Henry J. Richardson III. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1-395 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
COMMERCIAL LAW
Andrew Tutt. Commoditized speech, “bargain fairness,” and the
First Amendment. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 117-166.
Meredith P. Jones. Note. Whose mussels carry the burden?:
public law standard conformity under the CISG. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L.
353-376 (2016).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
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William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Donna Farag. Note. From tweeter to terrorist: combating online
propaganda when jihad goes viral. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 843-
883 (2017).
Hon. William H. Pauley III. AT&T v. Microsoft: a district
judge’s perspective. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1015-1025 (2017).
Christopher A. Moore. Comment. Find out who your friends are:
a framework for determining whether employees’ social media
followers follow them to a new job. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 493-
520 (2017).
Watt Lesley Black Jr. When teachers go viral: balancing
institutional efficacy against the First Amendment rights of public
educators in the age of Facebook. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 51-90 (2017).
Michael S. Isselin. Note. #StopImmunizing: why social
networking platform liability is necessary to provide adequate
redress for victims of cyberbullying. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 369-
393 (2016/17).
Jeffrey Wolber. Note. Opening a can of worms and viruses: the
impact of e-service on e-mail users everywhere. 61 N.Y.L. Sch.
L. Rev. 449-470 (2016/17).
William Lehr, Douglas Sicker. Would you like your Internet with
or without video? 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 73-140.
Nicholas W. Allard. Nonsense you say. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 189-
204 (2017).
Darby Dickerson, Marjorie M. Buckner. Communication
conundrums: theories about and tips for effective decanal
communication. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 211-239 (2017).
Symposium: Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past,
Present, and Future. Introduction by Andrew Koppelman; articles
by Martin H. Redish, Kyle Voils, Tamara R. Piety, Adam M.
Samaha, Roy Germano, Burt Neuborne, Douglas W. Kmiec, Alan
B. Morrison, Frederick Schauer. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
761-979 (2017).
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COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Florida Journal of International Law
Washington International Law Journal
Wisconsin International Law Journal
Victoria Stork. Note. Conflict minerals, ineffective regulations:
comparing international guidelines to remedy Dodd-Frank’s
inefficiencies. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 429-447 (2016/17).
Teresa Parejo-Navajas. The energy improvement of the existing
urban building stock: a proposal for action arising from best
practice examples. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 353-403 (2016).
Basharatullah Sheenwary. Institutionalizing customary dispute
resolution in Afghanistan: lessons from the Navajo approach to
harmonizing traditional and formal justice. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 245-277 (2017).
Michael G. Faure. The revolution in environmental criminal law
in Europe. 35 Va. Envtl. L.J. 321-356 (2017).
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Eric C. Chaffee. A call for legislative reform: expanding the
extraterritorial application of the private rights action under
federal securities law while limiting the scope of relief available.
22 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 1-51 (2017).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
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Law Reviews for:
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Karlie Love Hudson. Comment. Leandro’s left behind: how
North Carolina’s English learners have been denied their
fundamental right to a sound basic education. 39 Campbell L.
Rev. 457-491 (2017).
Ricardo Perlingeiro. Due process in the Brazilian presidential
impeachment. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 329-342 (2016).
Robert F. Pecorella. Property rights, state police powers, and the
Takings Clause: the evolution toward dysfunctional land-use
management. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 59-90 (2017).
Kenneth A. Stahl. Preemption, federalism, and local democracy.
44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 133-179 (2017).
Lisa Marshall Manheim. Judging congressional elections. 51 Ga.
L. Rev. 359-427 (2017).
Peter J. Smith. Originalism and level of generality. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 485-556 (2017).
Paul A. Diller. Reorienting home rule: part 2—remedying the
urban disadvantage through federalism and localism. 77 La. L.
Rev. 1045-1114 (2017).
Sam Kalen. Muddling through modern energy policy: the
dormant Commerce Clause and unmasking the illusion of an
Attleboro line. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 283-352 (2016).
Steven T. Voigt. Remembering Gilchrist and the importance of
federal executive restraint. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 425-437
(2016).
Po Liang Chen, Jordan T. Wada. Comment. Can the Japanese
Supreme Court overcome the political question hurdle? 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 349-379 (2017).
Ronald Turner. Justice Antonin Scalia’s flawed originalist
justification for Brown v. Board of Education. 9 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 179-218 (2017).
Michael Sant’Ambrogio. Legislative exhaustion. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1253-1334 (2017).
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
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Loyola Consumer Law Review
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Ariel Cook, James Millard. Targeting the poor—how debt
collectors help perpetuate the poverty cycle. 17 Fla. Coastal L.
Rev. 449-477 (2016).
Symposium: Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past,
Present, and Future. Introduction by Andrew Koppelman; articles
by Martin H. Redish, Kyle Voils, Tamara R. Piety, Adam M.
Samaha, Roy Germano, Burt Neuborne, Douglas W. Kmiec, Alan
B. Morrison, Frederick Schauer. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
761-979 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
CONTRACTS
Peter Molk. How do LLC owners contract around default
statutory protections? 42 J. Corp. L. 503-557 (2017).
Alex Hotard. Comment. Real rights of noncompetition:
Louisiana public policy and the civil tradition. 77 La. L. Rev.
1209-1248 (2017).
Michael Brady. Note. It is time to create a remedy to quickly
discharge exaggerated mechanic’s liens in New York. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 493-507 (2016/17).
Uri Benoliel. Are disclosures really standardized? An empirical
analysis. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 1-26 (2017).
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Chelsea King. Note. Forcing players to walk the plank: why end
user license agreements improperly control players’ rights
regarding microtransactions in video games. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1365-1401 (2017).
Wendy Netter Epstein. Revisiting incentive-based contracts. 17
Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 1-59 (2017).
COURTS
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American University Law Review
Federal Circuit Symposium. Remarks by Hon. William H. Pauley
III; articles by Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle, Timothy
R. Holbrook, Ned Snow; comment by John R. Boulé III. 66 Am.
U. L. Rev. 1015-1157 (2017).
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Bartram S. Brown. The International Criminal Court in Africa:
impartiality, politics, complementarity and Brexit. 31 Temp. Int’l
& Comp. L.J. 145-177 (2017).
Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba. Between tunnel
vision and a sliding scale: power, normativity and justice in the
praxis of the International Criminal Court. 31 Temp. Int’l &
Comp. L.J. 179-193 (2017).
Drew Thornley, Justin Blount. SEC in-house tribunals: a call for
reform. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 261-306 (2017).
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang. Entrenching the minority: the
Constitutional Court in Thailand’s political conflict. 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 247-267 (2017).
Mo Zhang. Pushing the envelope: application of guiding cases in
Chinese courts and development of case law in China. 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 269-306 (2017).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
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American Criminal Law Review
Jean Pierce. Comment. Juvenile Miranda waivers: a reasonable
alternative to the totality of the circumstances approach. 2017
BYU L. Rev. 195-223.
Nirej Sekhon. Mass suppression: aggregation and the Fourth
Amendment. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 429-484 (2017).
John Grayson Chambers. Note. Simon didn’t say: when
reconstruction of a private search goes awry under the private
search doctrine. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 557-584 (2017).
Katherine Grace Howard. Note. You have the right to free
speech: retaliatory arrests and the pretext of probable cause. 51
Ga. L. Rev. 607-646 (2017).
Nicholas T. Schnell. Note. Beyond all bounds of civility: an
analysis of administrative sanctions against responsible corporate
officers. 42 J. Corp. L. 711-729 (2017).
Arielle M. Rediger. Always-listening technologies: who is
listening and what can be done about it? 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 229-251 (2017).
Robert Wasserman. Note. “A verdict worthy of confidence”: the
weakening of Brady’s “materiality” requirement in Missouri. 82
Mo. L. Rev. 241-265 (2017).
Angela Nascondiglio. Note. The cost of comfort: protecting a
criminal defendant’s constitutional rights when child witnesses
request comfort accommodations. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 395-
408 (2016/17).
Quinn Rapp-Ellis. Note. Ankle monitors for everyone: the plight
of eyewitness identifications in Louisiana. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L.
Rev. 411-427 (2016/17).
Justin Offermann. Case comment. Gibney v. Evolution
Marketing Research, LLC. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 529-540
(2016/17).
Anisa Bartholomew. Case comment. United States v. Ermoian.
61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 543-553 (2016/17).
Kaitlyn N. Pytlak. Vergebung macht frei—forgiveness liberates:
the need for restorative justice in the resolution of Holocaust-like
crimes. 32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 219-244 (2017).
Michael Alberstein, Nourit Zimerman. Constructive plea
bargaining: towards judicial conflict resolution. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 279-294 (2017).
Ahmed Ghappour. Searching places unknown: law enforcement
jurisdiction on the Dark Web. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1075-1136
(2017).
Ben Adams. Note. What is Fourth Amendment contraband? 69
Stan. L. Rev. 1137-1196 (2017).
Bartram S. Brown. The International Criminal Court in Africa:
impartiality, politics, complementarity and Brexit. 31 Temp. Int’l
& Comp. L.J. 145-177 (2017).
Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba. Between tunnel
vision and a sliding scale: power, normativity and justice in the
praxis of the International Criminal Court. 31 Temp. Int’l &
Comp. L.J. 179-193 (2017).
Timothy J. Kraft. Note. Big data analytics, rising crime, and
Fourth Amendment protections. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y
249-273.
Michael Nabeel Alsharaiha. Comment. Smoking out the
criminals: how federal tax policy can reduce illegal drug crime by
supporting the legal marijuana industry. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 319-
336 (2017).
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Michael G. Faure. The revolution in environmental criminal law
in Europe. 35 Va. Envtl. L.J. 321-356 (2017).
Miriam H. Baer. Pricing the Fourth Amendment. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1103-1169 (2017).
Beth A. Colgan. Lessons from Ferguson on individual defense
representation as a tool of systemic reform. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1171-1252 (2017).
DISABILITY LAW
Nancy E. Dowd. 2016 Wells Lecture. Straight out of Compton:
developmental equality and a critique of the Compton school
litigation. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 199-247 (2017).
Charles Kopel. Note. Suffrage for people with intellectual
disabilities and mental illness: observations on a civic
controversy. 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 209-250 (2017).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution
Richard Li, Richard Li-dar Wang. Reforming and specifying
intellectual property rights policies of standard-setting
organizations: towards fair and efficient patent licensing and
dispute resolution. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 1-48.
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
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Capital University Law Review
Walter H. Hawes IV. Note. Faith-healing prosecutions: how
religious parents are treated unfairly by laws that protect their
liberty. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 885-930 (2017).
12th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law. Wells lecture
by Nancy E. Dowd; article by Bob Friend, Kelly Beck. 45 Cap.
U. L. Rev. 199-287 (2017).
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Henry S. Rauschenberger. Comment. To kill a cuckoo bird:
Louisiana’s dual paternity problem. 77 La. L. Rev. 1177-1208
(2017).
ECONOMICS
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Journal of Law, Economics & Policy
Richard C. Schragger. The political economy of city power. 44
Fordham Urb. L.J. 91-132 (2017).
Frank O. Bowman III. “Loss” revisited: a defense of the
centerpiece of the federal economic crime Sentencing Guideline.
82 Mo. L. Rev. 1-32 (2017).
Daniel S. Guarnera. Reply to Professor Bowman’s “Loss”
revisited. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 33-49 (2017).
Hadar Y. Jabotinsky. The federal structure of financial
supervision: a story of information-flow. 22 Stan. J.L. Bus. &
Fin. 52-84 (2017).
William Lehr, Douglas Sicker. Would you like your Internet with
or without video? 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 73-140.
Lynnise E. Phillips Pantin. The economic justice imperative for
transactional law clinics. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 175-211 (2017).
Miriam H. Baer. Pricing the Fourth Amendment. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1103-1169 (2017).
Wendy Netter Epstein. Revisiting incentive-based contracts. 17
Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 1-59 (2017).
EDUCATION LAW
Karlie Love Hudson. Comment. Leandro’s left behind: how
North Carolina’s English learners have been denied their
fundamental right to a sound basic education. 39 Campbell L.
Rev. 457-491 (2017).
Nancy E. Dowd. 2016 Wells Lecture. Straight out of Compton:
developmental equality and a critique of the Compton school
litigation. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 199-247 (2017).
Ted Wegner. Note. Student loan servicing standards: should the
government look to other markets to better protect student
borrowers? 42 J. Corp. L. 749-765 (2017).
Watt Lesley Black Jr. When teachers go viral: balancing
institutional efficacy against the First Amendment rights of public
educators in the age of Facebook. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 51-90 (2017).
Rebekah Keller. Note. The “undue hardship” test: the dangers of
a subjective test in determining the dischargeability of student
loan debt in bankruptcy. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 211-239 (2017).
Katherine Erickson. Harvey Milk and judicial review: the end of
rational basis with bite, and LGBT schools, too? 41 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 143-179 (2017).
Abigail Hoglund-Shen. Note. Fixer-upper: reforming Vergara’s
teacher tenure statutes. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1151-1178
(2017).
ELDER LAW
Nicholas A. Huckaby. Comment. Toward a workable standard
for appointing a patient care ombudsman: proposed changes for
applying § 333 of the Bankruptcy Code. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 367-
386 (2017).
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ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Joseph Jung. Note. Divided and conquered: Los Angeles
Koreatown and the inadequacies of voting law. 24 Asian Am.
L.J. 97-121 (2017).
Lisa Marshall Manheim. Judging congressional elections. 51 Ga.
L. Rev. 359-427 (2017).
Sydney L. Hawthorne. Do desperate times call for desperate
measures in the context of democracy? Michigan’s emergency
manager law & the Voting Rights Act. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc.
Change 181-233 (2017).
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang. Entrenching the minority: the
Constitutional Court in Thailand’s political conflict. 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 247-267 (2017).
Douglas W. Kmiec. A reverent reflection of the splendid
scholarship of Martin Redish—does reexamining commercial
speech shed light on the regrettable reliance upon lie & insult in
political campaigns? 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 921-948
(2017).
Charles Kopel. Note. Suffrage for people with intellectual
disabilities and mental illness: observations on a civic
controversy. 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 209-250 (2017).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Christopher A. Moore. Comment. Find out who your friends are:
a framework for determining whether employees’ social media
followers follow them to a new job. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 493-
520 (2017).
Justin Offermann. Case comment. Gibney v. Evolution
Marketing Research, LLC. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 529-540
(2016/17).
Pat K. Chew. Comparing the effects of judges’ gender and
arbitrators’ gender in sex discrimination cases and why it matters.
32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 195-217 (2017).
Emily Elizabeth Green. Note. Finding a balance between hiring
ex-offenders and protecting private employers in Oklahoma—the
need to reform the negligent-hiring standard, enact a fair-chance
policy, and establish a statutory presumption against negligent
hiring. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 439-480 (2016).
Brooke Ballard. Comment. Moore v. Warr Acres: expansion of
Oklahoma’s public policy exception to the at-will employment
doctrine. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 481-500 (2016).
Debra Davis. Comment. Following the public policy exception:
does this exception still accomplish its original goal? 41 Okla.
City U. L. Rev. 501-521 (2016).
Angela R. Foster. Comment. A quest to increase women in
corporate board leadership: comparing the law in Norway and the
U.S. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 381-412 (2017).
Michael A.C. Lee. Note. Do criminal background checks in
hiring punish? 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 327-352 (2017).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
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Law Reviews for:
New York University Environmental Law Journal
Benjamin P. Mayers. Student article. Low Income Household
Energy Assistance Program: working to ensure protection for the
future. 29 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 309-323 (2017).
Annika Kolasa. The Future Energy Jobs Act shaft: how Illinois’
new zero emission standard is anticompetitive, or, why some
environmentalists oppose the Clean Power Plan. 2017 U. Ill. J.L.
Tech. & Pol’y 177-228.
Steven Ferrey. The medium is the message. 35 Va. Envtl. L.J.
213-264 (2017).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Law Reviews for:
New York University Environmental Law Journal
Virginia Environmental Law Journal
Annika Kolasa. The Future Energy Jobs Act shaft: how Illinois’
new zero emission standard is anticompetitive, or, why some
environmentalists oppose the Clean Power Plan. 2017 U. Ill. J.L.
Tech. & Pol’y 177-228.
David Bulgarelli. Note. Quaking the foundation: fracking-
induced earthquakes and what to do about them. 2017 U. Ill. J.L.
Tech. & Pol’y 229-248.
Roda Mushkat. Exploring international environmental
governance regimes: the Asian way. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 585-667
(2017).
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Angela M. Vallario. The elective share has no friends: creditors
trump spouse in the battle over the revocable trust. 45 Cap. U. L.
Rev. 333-360 (2017).
EVIDENCE
Peter A. Joy, Rodney J. Uphoff. “What do I do with the porn on
my computer?”: how a lawyer should counsel clients about
physical evidence. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 751-789 (2017).
Nirej Sekhon. Mass suppression: aggregation and the Fourth
Amendment. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 429-484 (2017).
Robert Wasserman. Note. “A verdict worthy of confidence”: the
weakening of Brady’s “materiality” requirement in Missouri. 82
Mo. L. Rev. 241-265 (2017).
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Angela Nascondiglio. Note. The cost of comfort: protecting a
criminal defendant’s constitutional rights when child witnesses
request comfort accommodations. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 395-
408 (2016/17).
Quinn Rapp-Ellis. Note. Ankle monitors for everyone: the plight
of eyewitness identifications in Louisiana. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L.
Rev. 411-427 (2016/17).
Devin Spencer. Note. Why using the Jaffee balancing test can
stabilize the predictability of a federal mediation privilege. 32
Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 295-323 (2017).
Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, David DeMatteo. Reducing the
dangers of future dangerousness testimony: applying the Federal
Rules of Evidence to capital sentencing. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill
Rts. J. 1047-1072 (2017).
FIRST AMENDMENT
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Law Reviews for:
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Ned Snow. Moral judgments in trademark law. 66 Am. U. L.
Rev. 1093-1112 (2017).
Andrew Tutt. Commoditized speech, “bargain fairness,” and the
First Amendment. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 117-166.
Katherine Grace Howard. Note. You have the right to free
speech: retaliatory arrests and the pretext of probable cause. 51
Ga. L. Rev. 607-646 (2017).
Colleen Conners. Comment. Illuminating the off-label fable: how
off-label promotion may actually help patients. 13 J.L. Econ. &
Pol’y 91-112 (2017).
Watt Lesley Black Jr. When teachers go viral: balancing
institutional efficacy against the First Amendment rights of public
educators in the age of Facebook. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 51-90 (2017).
Zachary Kasnetz. Note. Slanting trademark choices in the right
direction: why section 2(a) of the Lanham Act promotes the
interests of consumers. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 191-210 (2017).
Michael S. Isselin. Note. #StopImmunizing: why social
networking platform liability is necessary to provide adequate
redress for victims of cyberbullying. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 369-
393 (2016/17).
Symposium: Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past,
Present, and Future. Introduction by Andrew Koppelman; articles
by Martin H. Redish, Kyle Voils, Tamara R. Piety, Adam M.
Samaha, Roy Germano, Burt Neuborne, Douglas W. Kmiec, Alan
B. Morrison, Frederick Schauer. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
761-979 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Mark Tushnet. The coverage/protection distinction in the law of
freedom of speech—an essay on meta-doctrine in constitutional
law. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1073-1120 (2017).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Colleen Conners. Comment. Illuminating the off-label fable: how
off-label promotion may actually help patients. 13 J.L. Econ. &
Pol’y 91-112 (2017).
Thomas Gremillion. The high price of free trade: country-of-
origin labeling and the World Trade Organization. 29 Loy.
Consumer L. Rev. 252-308 (2017).
Michael Nabeel Alsharaiha. Comment. Smoking out the
criminals: how federal tax policy can reduce illegal drug crime by
supporting the legal marijuana industry. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 319-
336 (2017).
Lydia Raw. Note. Are we adopting the orphans, or creating
them? Medical ethics and legal jurisprudential guidance for
proposed changes to the Orphan Drug Act. 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev.
295-325 (2017).
Emily A. Largent, Holly Fernandez Lynch. Paying research
participants: regulatory uncertainty, conceptual confusion, and a
path forward. 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 61-141 (2017).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Robert M. Ahlander. Comment. Undressing naked economic
protectionism, rational basis review, and Fourteenth Amendment
equal protection. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 167-194.
Ronald Turner. Justice Antonin Scalia’s flawed originalist
justification for Brown v. Board of Education. 9 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 179-218 (2017).
GENDER
Katherine Hanson. Disparate impact discrimination in residential
lending and mortgage servicing based on sex: insidious evil. 17
Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 421-447 (2016).
John W. Teeter Jr. Of blood and the Buddha: a Nichiren primer
on counseling clients. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 343-352 (2016).
Bethany L. Edmondson. Note. Trans-lating the Eighth
Amendment standard: the First Circuit’s denial of a transgender
prisoner’s constitutional right to medical treatment. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 585-605 (2017).
Pat K. Chew. Comparing the effects of judges’ gender and
arbitrators’ gender in sex discrimination cases and why it matters.
32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 195-217 (2017).
Angela R. Foster. Comment. A quest to increase women in
corporate board leadership: comparing the law in Norway and the
U.S. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 381-412 (2017).
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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Doan Phan. Comment. Redefining Lincoln’s Law: how to shape
the theory of implied certifications post-Escobar. 13 J.L. Econ.
& Pol’y 113-141 (2017).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Law Reviews for:
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics
Walter H. Hawes IV. Note. Faith-healing prosecutions: how
religious parents are treated unfairly by laws that protect their
liberty. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 885-930 (2017).
Daniel Scott Rosenheim. Comment. Constitutional implications
arising from federal and state vaccination mandates. 17 Fla.
Coastal L. Rev. 479-506 (2016).
David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke. A foe more than a friend:
law and the health of the American urban poor. 44 Fordham Urb.
L.J. 1-31 (2017).
Matthew J. Parlow. Healthy zoning. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 33-57
(2017).
Molly Ebraheim. Comment. Antitrust and hospital mergers:
uniqueness and consistency in market definition analysis. 48 U.
Tol. L. Rev. 337-365 (2017).
Nicholas A. Huckaby. Comment. Toward a workable standard
for appointing a patient care ombudsman: proposed changes for
applying § 333 of the Bankruptcy Code. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 367-
386 (2017).
HOUSING LAW
Katherine Hanson. Disparate impact discrimination in residential
lending and mortgage servicing based on sex: insidious evil. 17
Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 421-447 (2016).
Jared A. Clark. Comment. Out of house and home: the disparate
application of Louisiana’s eviction laws to mobile home owners.
77 La. L. Rev. 1115-1142 (2017).
Moshe B. Nachum. Note. The landlord blues: inequity,
inefficiency, and untimeliness of summary proceedings in New
York City. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 509-527 (2016/17).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Victoria Stork. Note. Conflict minerals, ineffective regulations:
comparing international guidelines to remedy Dodd-Frank’s
inefficiencies. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 429-447 (2016/17).
Mary Ellen O’Connell. Ending the excessive use of force at
home and abroad. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 87-107 (2017).
Jordan J. Paust. R2P and protective intervention. 31 Temp. Int’l
& Comp. L.J. 109-121 (2017).
Jonathan Simon, Heather Alexander. No port, no passport: why
submerged states can have no nationals. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 307-
323 (2017).
James M. Donovan. Human rights: from legal transplants to fair
translation. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 475-534 (2017).
IMMIGRATION LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Asian American Law Journal
Undocumented and Unheard: Perspectives of Undocumented
Asian Pacific Islanders of America. Articles by Esther Yoona
Cho, Prerna Lal. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 123-146 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Cassidy Cloninger. Comment. Employment and diversity-based
visas: why birthright citizenship is not all that is wrong with
America’s immigration system. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 413-455
(2017).
Timothy Greenberg. Note. The United States is unwilling to
protect gang-based asylum applicants. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev.
473-491 (2016/17).
James Y. Xi. Note. Refugee resettlement federalism. 69 Stan. L.
Rev. 1197-1236 (2017).
Jonathan Simon, Heather Alexander. No port, no passport: why
submerged states can have no nationals. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 307-
323 (2017).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Basharatullah Sheenwary. Institutionalizing customary dispute
resolution in Afghanistan: lessons from the Navajo approach to
harmonizing traditional and formal justice. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 245-277 (2017).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
Arielle M. Rediger. Always-listening technologies: who is
listening and what can be done about it? 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 229-251 (2017).
Nicolas P. Terry. Regulatory disruption and arbitrage in health-
care data protection. 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 143-207
(2017).
INSURANCE LAW
Alex Robertson. Solidarity in overlapping insurance coverage:
rethinking Hoefly. 77 La. L. Rev. 975-995 (2017).
Stephanie B. Laborde, James E. Moore Jr., Heather Landry. The
DEF’s of LIGA: an update to the ABC’s of LIGA. 77 La. L. Rev.
997-1044 (2017).
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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Law Reviews for:
American University Law Review
University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy
Federal Circuit Symposium. Remarks by Hon. William H. Pauley
III; articles by Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle, Timothy
R. Holbrook, Ned Snow; comment by John R. Boulé III. 66 Am.
U. L. Rev. 1015-1157 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Christopher A. Moore. Comment. Find out who your friends are:
a framework for determining whether employees’ social media
followers follow them to a new job. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 493-
520 (2017).
Betsy Rosenblatt. Belonging as intellectual creation. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 91-132 (2017).
Zachary Kasnetz. Note. Slanting trademark choices in the right
direction: why section 2(a) of the Lanham Act promotes the
interests of consumers. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 191-210 (2017).
Xiaowu Li, Don Wang. Chinese patent law’s statutory damages
provision: the one size that fits none. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 209-246
(2017).
Arlen Papazian. Note. Let’s stop playing games: a consistent test
for unlicensed trademark use and the right of publicity in video
games. 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 577-603 (2017).
Chelsea King. Note. Forcing players to walk the plank: why end
user license agreements improperly control players’ rights
regarding microtransactions in video games. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1365-1401 (2017).
Janet M. Smith. Note. Indefiniteness as an invalidity case. 58
Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1403-1432 (2017).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Florida Journal of International Law
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
Washington International Law Journal
Wisconsin International Law Journal
Maggie Gardner. Parochial procedure. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 941-
1011 (2017).
A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Henry J. Richardson III.
Introduction by Jaya Ramji-Nogales; articles by Antony Anghie,
Karen E. Bravo, Daniel D. Bradlow, Natsu Taylor Saito, Mary
Ellen O’Connell, Jordan J. Paust, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Bartram
S. Brown, Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba, Ruth
Gordon, Chantal Thomas, Makau Mutua, Ziyad Motala, Rafael A.
Porrata-Doria Jr., D.A. Jeremy Telman, Jeremy I. Levitt, James T.
Gathii, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Michael P. Van Alstine, Kevin Brown,
Adrien Katherine Wing; afterword by Henry J. Richardson III. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1-395 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Cynthia Blum. Should foreign pension funds with U.S.
investments pay U.S. tax? 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 407-437
(2017).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Meredith P. Jones. Note. Whose mussels carry the burden?:
public law standard conformity under the CISG. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L.
353-376 (2016).
Bryce T. Shelman. Note. Realization of the American dream by
foreign investors: alien agricultural land ownership in Iowa. 42 J.
Corp. L. 731-747 (2017).
Thomas Gremillion. The high price of free trade: country-of-
origin labeling and the World Trade Organization. 29 Loy.
Consumer L. Rev. 252-308 (2017).
Victoria Stork. Note. Conflict minerals, ineffective regulations:
comparing international guidelines to remedy Dodd-Frank’s
inefficiencies. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 429-447 (2016/17).
Chantal Thomas. International trade and African heritage: the
cotton story. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 225-246 (2017).
Michael Graves. Comment. Customary ivory law: inefficient
problem solving with customary international law. 26 Wash. Int’l
L.J. 325-347 (2017).
Maro Kim. Student article. Globalization of legal services in
Asia: comparison of TPP and KORUS-FTA on legal services and
a potential use of South Korea’s three-stage liberalization model
by TPP countries. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 699-730 (2017).
JUDGES
Lahny R. Silva. Ringing the bell: the right to counsel and the
interest convergence dilemma. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 133-168 (2017).
Pat K. Chew. Comparing the effects of judges’ gender and
arbitrators’ gender in sex discrimination cases and why it matters.
32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 195-217 (2017).
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Michael Alberstein, Nourit Zimerman. Constructive plea
bargaining: towards judicial conflict resolution. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 279-294 (2017).
Maggie Gardner. Parochial procedure. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 941-
1011 (2017).
Adam M. Samaha, Roy Germano. Are commercial speech cases
ideological? An empirical inquiry. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
827-896 (2017).
JURISDICTION
Eric C. Chaffee. A call for legislative reform: expanding the
extraterritorial application of the private rights action under
federal securities law while limiting the scope of relief available.
22 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 1-51 (2017).
Ahmed Ghappour. Searching places unknown: law enforcement
jurisdiction on the Dark Web. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1075-1136
(2017).
Daniel D. Bradlow. Using a shield as a sword: are international
organizations abusing their immunity? 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp.
L.J. 45-68 (2017).
E. Farish Percy. The Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act of 2016:
moving the law in the wrong direction. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 213-259
(2017).
Michael Sant’Ambrogio. Legislative exhaustion. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1253-1334 (2017).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Law Reviews for:
Washington University Jurisprudence Review
Andres Yoder. The Americanism of Justice Holmes. 39
Campbell L. Rev. 353-410 (2017).
Peter J. Smith. Originalism and level of generality. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 485-556 (2017).
David Campbell. The sense in Coase’s criticism of Pigou: the
ceteris paribus case for intervention. 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 39-54
(2017).
Lahny R. Silva. Ringing the bell: the right to counsel and the
interest convergence dilemma. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 133-168 (2017).
Richard K. Sherwin. Law and the poetic imagination. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 347-366 (2016/17).
Maggie Gardner. Parochial procedure. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 941-
1011 (2017).
Karen E. Bravo. Interrogating everyperson’s roles in today’s
slaveries. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 25-43 (2017).
Maxwell O. Chibundu. International law and the legitimation of
external coercive measures in aid of internal change. 31 Temp.
Int’l & Comp. L.J. 123-144 (2017).
Adrien Katherine Wing. Henry J. Richardson III: a critical race
man. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 377-392 (2017).
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang. Entrenching the minority: the
Constitutional Court in Thailand’s political conflict. 26 Wash.
Int’l L.J. 247-267 (2017).
JUVENILES
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Law Reviews for:
Capital University Law Review
Kristin Henning. Race, paternalism, and the right to counsel. 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 649-694 (2017).
Jean Pierce. Comment. Juvenile Miranda waivers: a reasonable
alternative to the totality of the circumstances approach. 2017
BYU L. Rev. 195-223.
12th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law. Wells lecture
by Nancy E. Dowd; article by Bob Friend, Kelly Beck. 45 Cap.
U. L. Rev. 199-287 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lesley Alexandra O’Neill. Note. An aggravating adolescence: an
analysis of juvenile convictions as statutory aggravators in capital
cases. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 673-691 (2017).
Brooke Wheelwright. Note. Instilling hope: suggested legislative
reform for Missouri regarding juvenile sentencing pursuant to
Supreme Court decisions in Miller and Montgomery. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 267-298 (2017).
Angela Nascondiglio. Note. The cost of comfort: protecting a
criminal defendant’s constitutional rights when child witnesses
request comfort accommodations. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 395-
408 (2016/17).
LABOR LAW
Steven C. Steel. Comment. Fix it or nix it?: exigent
circumstances in the public sector labor law context. 48 U. Tol.
L. Rev. 387-427 (2017).
LAND USE
Matthew J. Parlow. Healthy zoning. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 33-57
(2017).
Robert F. Pecorella. Property rights, state police powers, and the
Takings Clause: the evolution toward dysfunctional land-use
management. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 59-90 (2017).
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Gerald S. Dickinson. Illusionary takings legislation. 62 Vill. L.
Rev. 135-174 (2017).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Law Reviews for:
Capital University Law Review
Fordham Urban Law Journal
New York University Review of Law & Social Change
Caren Myers Morrison. Body camera obscura: the semiotics of
police video. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 791-841 (2017).
Eric K. Yamamoto, students Maria Amparo Vanaclocha Berti,
Jaime Tokioka. “Loaded weapon” revisited: the Trump era
import of Justice Jackson’s warning in Korematsu. 24 Asian
Am. L.J. 5-47 (2017).
Trúc Doan. Note. Bringing the aliens home: the influence of false
narratives on judicial decision making in the Amerasian context.
24 Asian Am. L.J. 69-96 (2017).
12th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law. Wells lecture
by Nancy E. Dowd; article by Bob Friend, Kelly Beck. 45 Cap.
U. L. Rev. 199-287 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Corri Zoli. The “God gap” in international affairs: missing cross-
cultural conversations in international humanitarian law and
Islamic jurisprudence. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 273-328 (2016).
Symposium: Home Rule in an Era of Municipal Innovation.
Articles by David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke, Matthew J.
Parlow, Robert F. Pecorella, Richard C. Schragger, Kenneth A.
Stahl, Rick Su, Frank Vram Zerunyan. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1-
245 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Betsy Rosenblatt. Belonging as intellectual creation. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 91-132 (2017).
Kaitlyn N. Pytlak. Vergebung macht frei—forgiveness liberates:
the need for restorative justice in the resolution of Holocaust-like
crimes. 32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 219-244 (2017).
Hadar Y. Jabotinsky. The federal structure of financial
supervision: a story of information-flow. 22 Stan. J.L. Bus. &
Fin. 52-84 (2017).
Stephen M. Feldman. The return of the self, or whatever
happened to postmodern jurisprudence? 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev.
267-294 (2017).
Adam M. Samaha, Roy Germano. Are commercial speech cases
ideological? An empirical inquiry. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
827-896 (2017).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Caren Myers Morrison. Body camera obscura: the semiotics of
police video. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 791-841 (2017).
John Grayson Chambers. Note. Simon didn’t say: when
reconstruction of a private search goes awry under the private
search doctrine. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 557-584 (2017).
Arielle M. Rediger. Always-listening technologies: who is
listening and what can be done about it? 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 229-251 (2017).
Paul Savoy. Reopening Ferguson and rethinking civil rights
prosecutions. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 277-325 (2017).
Ben Adams. Note. What is Fourth Amendment contraband? 69
Stan. L. Rev. 1137-1196 (2017).
Miriam H. Baer. Pricing the Fourth Amendment. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1103-1169 (2017).
LAW OF THE SEA
Nick Korger. Student article. Going boldly where no country has
gone before: UNCLOS and the Russian Federation’s claim to the
Arctic Circle. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 731-754 (2017).
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
John W. Teeter Jr. Of blood and the Buddha: a Nichiren primer
on counseling clients. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 343-352 (2016).
Jeffrey L. Dunoff. Fanfare for the common man: an appreciation
of Professor Henry Richardson’s scholarship. 31 Temp. Int’l &
Comp. L.J. 341-354 (2017).
Tamara R. Piety. In praise of legal scholarship. 25 Wm. & Mary
Bill Rts. J. 801-826 (2017).
LEGAL EDUCATION
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Law Reviews for:
New York Law School Law Review
University of Toledo Law Review
Dyane L. O’Leary. Flipped out, plugged in, and wired up:
fostering success for students with ADHD in the new digital law
school. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 289-332 (2017).
Celebrating 125 Years of New York Law School: Faculty Chair
Investitures. Articles by Stephen Ellmann, Nadine Strossen,
Richard K. Sherwin. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 321-366 (2016/17).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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Leadership in Legal Education Issue XIV. Essays by Nicholas W.
Allard, Jeffrey A. Brauch, Darby Dickerson, Marjorie M.
Buckner, A. Felecia Epps, Jon M. Garon, Michael V. Hernandez,
Jane Byeff Korn, Margaret Raymond, Robert K. Vischer. 48 U.
Tol. L. Rev. 189-317 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lynnise E. Phillips Pantin. The economic justice imperative for
transactional law clinics. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 175-211 (2017).
LEGAL HISTORY
Kevin Arlyck. The courts and foreign affairs at the founding.
2017 BYU L. Rev. 1-65.
Sam Kalen. Muddling through modern energy policy: the
dormant Commerce Clause and unmasking the illusion of an
Attleboro line. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 283-352 (2016).
Bob Burke. The evolution of workers’ compensation law in
Oklahoma: is the grand bargain still alive? 41 Okla. City U. L.
Rev. 337-423 (2016).
Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr. The lawyer as historian: Professor
Henry Richardson and The Origins of African-American Interests
in International Law. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 277-287
(2017).
Ronald Turner. Justice Antonin Scalia’s flawed originalist
justification for Brown v. Board of Education. 9 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 179-218 (2017).
JD Hsin. Law without absolutes: toward a pragmatic science of
law. 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 219-266 (2017).
LEGAL PROFESSION
Peter A. Joy, Rodney J. Uphoff. “What do I do with the porn on
my computer?”: how a lawyer should counsel clients about
physical evidence. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 751-789 (2017).
James A. Kowalski Jr. Foreword: a public emergency for legal
aid organizations on the brink. 17 Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 407-420
(2016).
John W. Teeter Jr. Of blood and the Buddha: a Nichiren primer
on counseling clients. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 343-352 (2016).
Mandi Rene Moroz. Note. Protecting access to the Great Writ:
equitable tolling, attorney negligence, and AEDPA. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 647-672 (2017).
Bradley Craigmyle. Note. Picking winners and losers: the
subjectivity of Missouri disciplinary decisions. 82 Mo. L. Rev.
169-190 (2017).
Jon M. Garon. The once and future profession: autonomy,
intellectualism, and obligation. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 253-281
(2017).
Maro Kim. Student article. Globalization of legal services in
Asia: comparison of TPP and KORUS-FTA on legal services and
a potential use of South Korea’s three-stage liberalization model
by TPP countries. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 699-730 (2017).
Beth A. Colgan. Lessons from Ferguson on individual defense
representation as a tool of systemic reform. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1171-1252 (2017).
LEGISLATION
Shon Hopwood. Clarity in criminal law. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
695-749 (2017).
Anisa Bartholomew. Case comment. United States v. Ermoian.
61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 543-553 (2016/17).
Lydia Raw. Note. Are we adopting the orphans, or creating
them? Medical ethics and legal jurisprudential guidance for
proposed changes to the Orphan Drug Act. 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev.
295-325 (2017).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Elke Meeùs. Comment. Informed consent: Oklahoma pursues its
sweeping reforms of the informed-consent doctrine. But what are
its limits? 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 523-550 (2016).
Lydia Raw. Note. Are we adopting the orphans, or creating
them? Medical ethics and legal jurisprudential guidance for
proposed changes to the Orphan Drug Act. 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev.
295-325 (2017).
Emily A. Largent, Holly Fernandez Lynch. Paying research
participants: regulatory uncertainty, conceptual confusion, and a
path forward. 17 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics 61-141 (2017).
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Corri Zoli. The “God gap” in international affairs: missing cross-
cultural conversations in international humanitarian law and
Islamic jurisprudence. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 273-328 (2016).
Mary Ellen O’Connell. Ending the excessive use of force at
home and abroad. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 87-107 (2017).
Jordan J. Paust. R2P and protective intervention. 31 Temp. Int’l
& Comp. L.J. 109-121 (2017).
Maxwell O. Chibundu. International law and the legitimation of
external coercive measures in aid of internal change. 31 Temp.
Int’l & Comp. L.J. 123-144 (2017).
Gábor Kajtár. The use of force against ISIL in Iraq and Syria—a
legal battlefield. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 535-584 (2017).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Scott L. Wenzel. Student article. Not even remotely liable: smart
car hacking liability. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 49-72.
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NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
Samuel J. Panarella. A bird in the hand: shotguns, deadly oil pits,
cute kittens, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. 35 Va. Envtl.
L.J. 153-212 (2017).
Michael Graves. Comment. Customary ivory law: inefficient
problem solving with customary international law. 26 Wash. Int’l
L.J. 325-347 (2017).
Bethany Bostron. Note. Of prairie dogs and congressmen:
defining the regulated activity and why it matters for the
Commerce Clause substantial effect test. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill
Rts. J. 1121-1150 (2017).
OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
Victoria Stork. Note. Conflict minerals, ineffective regulations:
comparing international guidelines to remedy Dodd-Frank’s
inefficiencies. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 429-447 (2016/17).
David Bulgarelli. Note. Quaking the foundation: fracking-
induced earthquakes and what to do about them. 2017 U. Ill. J.L.
Tech. & Pol’y 229-248.
POLITICS
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Law Reviews for:
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Corri Zoli. The “God gap” in international affairs: missing cross-
cultural conversations in international humanitarian law and
Islamic jurisprudence. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 273-328 (2016).
Ricardo Perlingeiro. Due process in the Brazilian presidential
impeachment. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 329-342 (2016).
Symposium: Home Rule in an Era of Municipal Innovation.
Articles by David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke, Matthew J.
Parlow, Robert F. Pecorella, Richard C. Schragger, Kenneth A.
Stahl, Rick Su, Frank Vram Zerunyan. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1-
245 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lisa Marshall Manheim. Judging congressional elections. 51 Ga.
L. Rev. 359-427 (2017).
Paul A. Diller. Reorienting home rule: part 2—remedying the
urban disadvantage through federalism and localism. 77 La. L.
Rev. 1045-1114 (2017).
Thomas Gremillion. The high price of free trade: country-of-
origin labeling and the World Trade Organization. 29 Loy.
Consumer L. Rev. 252-308 (2017).
Adam M. Samaha, Roy Germano. Are commercial speech cases
ideological? An empirical inquiry. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
827-896 (2017).
Douglas W. Kmiec. A reverent reflection of the splendid
scholarship of Martin Redish—does reexamining commercial
speech shed light on the regrettable reliance upon lie & insult in
political campaigns? 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 921-948
(2017).
Michael Sant’Ambrogio. Legislative exhaustion. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1253-1334 (2017).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle. The patently
unexceptional venue statute. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1027-1060
(2017).
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Michael L. Wachter. The importance
of being dismissive: the efficiency role of pleading stage
evaluation of shareholder litigation. 42 J. Corp. L. 597-652
(2017).
Julian Velasco. Empowering courts in corporate law. 42 J. Corp.
L. 767-776 (2017).
Doan Phan. Comment. Redefining Lincoln’s Law: how to shape
the theory of implied certifications post-Escobar. 13 J.L. Econ.
& Pol’y 113-141 (2017).
Jeffrey Wolber. Note. Opening a can of worms and viruses: the
impact of e-service on e-mail users everywhere. 61 N.Y.L. Sch.
L. Rev. 449-470 (2016/17).
Maggie Gardner. Parochial procedure. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 941-
1011 (2017).
E. Farish Percy. The Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act of 2016:
moving the law in the wrong direction. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 213-259
(2017).
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Ricardo Perlingeiro. Due process in the Brazilian presidential
impeachment. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 329-342 (2016).
Steven T. Voigt. Remembering Gilchrist and the importance of
federal executive restraint. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 425-437
(2016).
Michael Sant’Ambrogio. Legislative exhaustion. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1253-1334 (2017).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Peter A. Joy, Rodney J. Uphoff. “What do I do with the porn on
my computer?”: how a lawyer should counsel clients about
physical evidence. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 751-789 (2017).
Gwendolyn Gordon, David Zaring. Ethical bankers. 42 J. Corp.
L. 559-595 (2017).
Bradley Craigmyle. Note. Picking winners and losers: the
subjectivity of Missouri disciplinary decisions. 82 Mo. L. Rev.
169-190 (2017).
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PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
John V. Orth. Torrens title in North Carolina—maybe a hundred
years is long enough. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 271-286 (2017).
Olivia L. Weeks. The law is what it is, but is it equitable? The
law of encroachments where the innocent, negligent, and willful
are treated the same. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 287-352 (2017).
Bryce T. Shelman. Note. Realization of the American dream by
foreign investors: alien agricultural land ownership in Iowa. 42 J.
Corp. L. 731-747 (2017).
Cody J. Miller. Comment. Boudreaux v. Cummings: time to
interrupt an erroneous approach to acquisitive prescription. 77
La. L. Rev. 1143-1175 (2017).
Alex Hotard. Comment. Real rights of noncompetition:
Louisiana public policy and the civil tradition. 77 La. L. Rev.
1209-1248 (2017).
Michael Brady. Note. It is time to create a remedy to quickly
discharge exaggerated mechanic’s liens in New York. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 493-507 (2016/17).
Moshe B. Nachum. Note. The landlord blues: inequity,
inefficiency, and untimeliness of summary proceedings in New
York City. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 509-527 (2016/17).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Johnny C. Chriscoe. A plea to North Carolina: bring fairness to
the assessment of civil battery liability for defendants with
cognitive disabilities. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 241-270 (2017).
Nancy E. Dowd. 2016 Wells Lecture. Straight out of Compton:
developmental equality and a critique of the Compton school
litigation. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 199-247 (2017).
Dyane L. O’Leary. Flipped out, plugged in, and wired up:
fostering success for students with ADHD in the new digital law
school. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 289-332 (2017).
Quinn Rapp-Ellis. Note. Ankle monitors for everyone: the plight
of eyewitness identifications in Louisiana. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L.
Rev. 411-427 (2016/17).
Paul S. Davies, Peter A. Alces. Book review. Neuroscience
changes more than you can think. Law & Neuroscience by Owen
Jones, Jeffrey Schall, Francis Shen. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. &
Pol’y 141-176.
RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Asian American Law Journal
New York University Review of Law & Social Change
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
Kristin Henning. Race, paternalism, and the right to counsel. 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 649-694 (2017).
Undocumented and Unheard: Perspectives of Undocumented
Asian Pacific Islanders of America. Articles by Esther Yoona
Cho, Prerna Lal. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 123-146 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Nancy E. Dowd. 2016 Wells Lecture. Straight out of Compton:
developmental equality and a critique of the Compton school
litigation. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 199-247 (2017).
A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Henry J. Richardson III.
Introduction by Jaya Ramji-Nogales; articles by Antony Anghie,
Karen E. Bravo, Daniel D. Bradlow, Natsu Taylor Saito, Mary
Ellen O’Connell, Jordan J. Paust, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Bartram
S. Brown, Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba, Ruth
Gordon, Chantal Thomas, Makau Mutua, Ziyad Motala, Rafael A.
Porrata-Doria Jr., D.A. Jeremy Telman, Jeremy I. Levitt, James T.
Gathii, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Michael P. Van Alstine, Kevin Brown,
Adrien Katherine Wing; afterword by Henry J. Richardson III. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1-395 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Beth A. Colgan. Lessons from Ferguson on individual defense
representation as a tool of systemic reform. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1171-1252 (2017).
RELIGION
Walter H. Hawes IV. Note. Faith-healing prosecutions: how
religious parents are treated unfairly by laws that protect their
liberty. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 885-930 (2017).
Corri Zoli. The “God gap” in international affairs: missing cross-
cultural conversations in international humanitarian law and
Islamic jurisprudence. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 273-328 (2016).
John W. Teeter Jr. Of blood and the Buddha: a Nichiren primer
on counseling clients. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 343-352 (2016).
Michael V. Hernandez. In defense of pluralism: religiously
affiliated law schools, Olympianism, and Christophobia. 48 U.
Tol. L. Rev. 283-295 (2017).
Robert K. Vischer. How should a law school’s religious
affiliation matter in a difficult market? 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 307-
317 (2017).
Christopher C. Lund. Religion is special enough. 103 Va. L.
Rev. 481-523 (2017).
REMEDIES
Preena Lal. Legal and extra-legal challenges to immigrant
detention. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 131-146 (2017).
Olivia L. Weeks. The law is what it is, but is it equitable? The
law of encroachments where the innocent, negligent, and willful
are treated the same. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 287-352 (2017).
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Mandi Rene Moroz. Note. Protecting access to the Great Writ:
equitable tolling, attorney negligence, and AEDPA. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 647-672 (2017).
Doan Phan. Comment. Redefining Lincoln’s Law: how to shape
the theory of implied certifications post-Escobar. 13 J.L. Econ.
& Pol’y 113-141 (2017).
Eric C. Chaffee. A call for legislative reform: expanding the
extraterritorial application of the private rights action under
federal securities law while limiting the scope of relief available.
22 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 1-51 (2017).
Xiaowu Li, Don Wang. Chinese patent law’s statutory damages
provision: the one size that fits none. 26 Wash. Int’l L.J. 209-246
(2017).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
Cynthia Blum. Should foreign pension funds with U.S.
investments pay U.S. tax? 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 407-437
(2017).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy
Caren Myers Morrison. Body camera obscura: the semiotics of
police video. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 791-841 (2017).
John R. Boulé III. Comment. Redefining reality: why design
patent protection should expand to the virtual world. 66 Am. U.
L. Rev. 1113-1157 (2017).
Dyane L. O’Leary. Flipped out, plugged in, and wired up:
fostering success for students with ADHD in the new digital law
school. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 289-332 (2017).
Arielle M. Rediger. Always-listening technologies: who is
listening and what can be done about it? 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 229-251 (2017).
Michael S. Isselin. Note. #StopImmunizing: why social
networking platform liability is necessary to provide adequate
redress for victims of cyberbullying. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 369-
393 (2016/17).
Jeffrey Wolber. Note. Opening a can of worms and viruses: the
impact of e-service on e-mail users everywhere. 61 N.Y.L. Sch.
L. Rev. 449-470 (2016/17).
Ahmed Ghappour. Searching places unknown: law enforcement
jurisdiction on the Dark Web. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1075-1136
(2017).
Ben Adams. Note. What is Fourth Amendment contraband? 69
Stan. L. Rev. 1137-1196 (2017).
JD Hsin. Law without absolutes: toward a pragmatic science of
law. 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 219-266 (2017).
Chelsea King. Note. Forcing players to walk the plank: why end
user license agreements improperly control players’ rights
regarding microtransactions in video games. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1365-1401 (2017).
SECURITIES LAW
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Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance
Bernard S. Sharfman. What theory and the empirical evidence
tell us about proxy access. 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 1-38 (2017).
Justin Offermann. Case comment. Gibney v. Evolution
Marketing Research, LLC. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 529-540
(2016/17).
Fernán Restrepo, Guhan Subramanian. The new look of deal
protection. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1013-1074 (2017).
Kathryn Judge. Information gaps and shadow banking. 103 Va.
L. Rev. 411-480 (2017).
Drew Thornley, Justin Blount. SEC in-house tribunals: a call for
reform. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 261-306 (2017).
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Debra Ann Ichimura Gass. The art of war: how Japanese
internment art was saved from auction and conserved for
posterity. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 49-68 (2017).
Preena Lal. Legal and extra-legal challenges to immigrant
detention. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 131-146 (2017).
Bethany L. Edmondson. Note. Trans-lating the Eighth
Amendment standard: the First Circuit’s denial of a transgender
prisoner’s constitutional right to medical treatment. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 585-605 (2017).
Mandi Rene Moroz. Note. Protecting access to the Great Writ:
equitable tolling, attorney negligence, and AEDPA. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 647-672 (2017).
Lesley Alexandra O’Neill. Note. An aggravating adolescence: an
analysis of juvenile convictions as statutory aggravators in capital
cases. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 673-691 (2017).
Frank O. Bowman III. “Loss” revisited: a defense of the
centerpiece of the federal economic crime Sentencing Guideline.
82 Mo. L. Rev. 1-32 (2017).
Daniel S. Guarnera. Reply to Professor Bowman’s “Loss”
revisited. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 33-49 (2017).
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Robert Wasserman. Note. “A verdict worthy of confidence”: the
weakening of Brady’s “materiality” requirement in Missouri. 82
Mo. L. Rev. 241-265 (2017).
Brooke Wheelwright. Note. Instilling hope: suggested legislative
reform for Missouri regarding juvenile sentencing pursuant to
Supreme Court decisions in Miller and Montgomery. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 267-298 (2017).
Olivia C. Jerjian. The debtors’ prison scheme: yet another bar in
the birdcage of mass incarceration of communities of color. 41
N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 235-276 (2017).
Emily Elizabeth Green. Note. Finding a balance between hiring
ex-offenders and protecting private employers in Oklahoma—the
need to reform the negligent-hiring standard, enact a fair-chance
policy, and establish a statutory presumption against negligent
hiring. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 439-480 (2016).
Michael A.C. Lee. Note. Do criminal background checks in
hiring punish? 9 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 327-352 (2017).
Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, David DeMatteo. Reducing the
dangers of future dangerousness testimony: applying the Federal
Rules of Evidence to capital sentencing. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill
Rts. J. 1047-1072 (2017).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Katherine Erickson. Harvey Milk and judicial review: the end of
rational basis with bite, and LGBT schools, too? 41 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 143-179 (2017).
SOCIAL WELFARE
James A. Kowalski Jr. Foreword: a public emergency for legal
aid organizations on the brink. 17 Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 407-420
(2016).
David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke. A foe more than a friend:
law and the health of the American urban poor. 44 Fordham Urb.
L.J. 1-31 (2017).
Benjamin P. Mayers. Student article. Low Income Household
Energy Assistance Program: working to ensure protection for the
future. 29 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 309-323 (2017).
SPORTS
Ian A. McLin. Note. Going...going...public? Taking a United
States professional sports league public. 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L.
Rev. 545-576 (2017).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
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Fordham Urban Law Journal
Symposium: Home Rule in an Era of Municipal Innovation.
Articles by David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke, Matthew J.
Parlow, Robert F. Pecorella, Richard C. Schragger, Kenneth A.
Stahl, Rick Su, Frank Vram Zerunyan. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1-
245 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Paul A. Diller. Reorienting home rule: part 2—remedying the
urban disadvantage through federalism and localism. 77 La. L.
Rev. 1045-1114 (2017).
Teresa Parejo-Navajas. The energy improvement of the existing
urban building stock: a proposal for action arising from best
practice examples. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 353-403 (2016).
Sydney L. Hawthorne. Do desperate times call for desperate
measures in the context of democracy? Michigan’s emergency
manager law & the Voting Rights Act. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc.
Change 181-233 (2017).
James Y. Xi. Note. Refugee resettlement federalism. 69 Stan. L.
Rev. 1197-1236 (2017).
Beth A. Colgan. Lessons from Ferguson on individual defense
representation as a tool of systemic reform. 58 Wm. & Mary L.
Rev. 1171-1252 (2017).
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Kevin Arlyck. The courts and foreign affairs at the founding.
2017 BYU L. Rev. 1-65.
Andres Yoder. The Americanism of Justice Holmes. 39
Campbell L. Rev. 353-410 (2017).
Nadine Strossen. Justice Harlan’s enduring importance for
current civil liberties issues, from marriage equality to dragnet
NSA surveillance. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 331-345 (2016/17).
D.A. Jeremy Telman. The African-American interest in higher
law in the Supreme Court: Justices Marshall and Thomas. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 289-300 (2017).
Peter Manus. Justice Scalia’s environmental legacy: a contextual
analysis. 35 Va. Envtl. L.J. 265-320 (2017).
Ronald Turner. Justice Antonin Scalia’s flawed originalist
justification for Brown v. Board of Education. 9 Wash. U. Jur.
Rev. 179-218 (2017).
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TAX POLICY
Michael Nabeel Alsharaiha. Comment. Smoking out the
criminals: how federal tax policy can reduce illegal drug crime by
supporting the legal marijuana industry. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 319-
336 (2017).
Miriam H. Baer. Pricing the Fourth Amendment. 58 Wm. &
Mary L. Rev. 1103-1169 (2017).
TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL
Cynthia Blum. Should foreign pension funds with U.S.
investments pay U.S. tax? 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 407-437
(2017).
TERRORISM
Donna Farag. Note. From tweeter to terrorist: combating online
propaganda when jihad goes viral. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 843-
883 (2017).
Lauren C. O’Leary. Note. Targeting detached corporate
intermediaries in the terrorist supply chain: dial 2339/13224 for
assistance? 103 Va. L. Rev. 525-583 (2017).
TORTS
Johnny C. Chriscoe. A plea to North Carolina: bring fairness to
the assessment of civil battery liability for defendants with
cognitive disabilities. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 241-270 (2017).
Alex Robertson. Solidarity in overlapping insurance coverage:
rethinking Hoefly. 77 La. L. Rev. 975-995 (2017).
Michael S. Isselin. Note. #StopImmunizing: why social
networking platform liability is necessary to provide adequate
redress for victims of cyberbullying. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 369-
393 (2016/17).
Emily Elizabeth Green. Note. Finding a balance between hiring
ex-offenders and protecting private employers in Oklahoma—the
need to reform the negligent-hiring standard, enact a fair-chance
policy, and establish a statutory presumption against negligent
hiring. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 439-480 (2016).
Brooke Ballard. Comment. Moore v. Warr Acres: expansion of
Oklahoma’s public policy exception to the at-will employment
doctrine. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 481-500 (2016).
Debra Davis. Comment. Following the public policy exception:
does this exception still accomplish its original goal? 41 Okla.
City U. L. Rev. 501-521 (2016).
Elke Meeùs. Comment. Informed consent: Oklahoma pursues its
sweeping reforms of the informed-consent doctrine. But what are
its limits? 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 523-550 (2016).
Scott L. Wenzel. Student article. Not even remotely liable: smart
car hacking liability. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 49-72.
David Bulgarelli. Note. Quaking the foundation: fracking-
induced earthquakes and what to do about them. 2017 U. Ill. J.L.
Tech. & Pol’y 229-248.
TRADE REGULATION
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Robert M. Ahlander. Comment. Undressing naked economic
protectionism, rational basis review, and Fourteenth Amendment
equal protection. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 167-194.
Daniel J. Gifford, Robert T. Kudrle. Towards a coherent and
workable antitrust policy on vertical restraints. 13 J.L. Econ. &
Pol’y 55-90 (2017).
Molly Ebraheim. Comment. Antitrust and hospital mergers:
uniqueness and consistency in market definition analysis. 48 U.
Tol. L. Rev. 337-365 (2017).
Uri Benoliel. Are disclosures really standardized? An empirical
analysis. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 1-26 (2017).
Symposium: Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past,
Present, and Future. Introduction by Andrew Koppelman; articles
by Martin H. Redish, Kyle Voils, Tamara R. Piety, Adam M.
Samaha, Roy Germano, Burt Neuborne, Douglas W. Kmiec, Alan
B. Morrison, Frederick Schauer. 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
761-979 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Arlen Papazian. Note. Let’s stop playing games: a consistent test
for unlicensed trademark use and the right of publicity in video
games. 8 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 577-603 (2017).
WATER LAW
Jamison E. Colburn. Governing the gradient: clarity and
discretion at the water’s edge. 62 Vill. L. Rev. 81-133 (2017).
Katherine Hanson. Student article. The Great Lakes Compact and
transboundary water agreements. 34 Wis. Int’l L.J. 668-698
(2017).
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW
Bob Burke. The evolution of workers’ compensation law in
Oklahoma: is the grand bargain still alive? 41 Okla. City U. L.
Rev. 337-423 (2016).
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54 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 3,
SUMMER, 2017.
Kristin Henning. Race, paternalism, and the right to counsel. 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 649-694 (2017).
Shon Hopwood. Clarity in criminal law. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
695-749 (2017).
Peter A. Joy, Rodney J. Uphoff. “What do I do with the porn on
my computer?”: how a lawyer should counsel clients about
physical evidence. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 751-789 (2017).
Caren Myers Morrison. Body camera obscura: the semiotics of
police video. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 791-841 (2017).
Donna Farag. Note. From tweeter to terrorist: combating online
propaganda when jihad goes viral. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 843-
883 (2017).
Walter H. Hawes IV. Note. Faith-healing prosecutions: how
religious parents are treated unfairly by laws that protect their
liberty. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 885-930 (2017).
66 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4,
APRIL, 2017.
Federal Circuit Symposium. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1015-1157
(2017).
Hon. William H. Pauley III. AT&T v. Microsoft: a district
judge’s perspective. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1015-1025 (2017).
Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle. The patently
unexceptional venue statute. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1027-1060
(2017).
Timothy R. Holbrook. The Federal Circuit’s acquiescence(?).
66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1061-1091 (2017).
Ned Snow. Moral judgments in trademark law. 66 Am. U. L.
Rev. 1093-1112 (2017).
John R. Boulé III. Comment. Redefining reality: why design
patent protection should expand to the virtual world. 66 Am.
U. L. Rev. 1113-1157 (2017).
24 ASIAN AMERICAN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-146,
2017.
Peggy Ni, Jon Tanaka. Editors’ note. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 1-4
(2017).
Eric K. Yamamoto, students Maria Amparo Vanaclocha Berti,
Jaime Tokioka. “Loaded weapon” revisited: the Trump era
import of Justice Jackson’s warning in Korematsu. 24 Asian
Am. L.J. 5-47 (2017).
Debra Ann Ichimura Gass. The art of war: how Japanese
internment art was saved from auction and conserved for
posterity. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 49-68 (2017).
Trúc Doan. Note. Bringing the aliens home: the influence of false
narratives on judicial decision making in the Amerasian context.
24 Asian Am. L.J. 69-96 (2017).
Joseph Jung. Note. Divided and conquered: Los Angeles
Koreatown and the inadequacies of voting law. 24 Asian Am.
L.J. 97-121 (2017).
Undocumented and Unheard: Perspectives of Undocumented
Asian Pacific Islanders of America. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 123-146
(2017).
Esther Yoona Cho. A double bind—“model minority” and
“illegal alien.” 24 Asian Am. L.J. 123-130 (2017).
Preena Lal. Legal and extra-legal challenges to immigrant
detention. 24 Asian Am. L.J. 131-146 (2017).
2017 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-224.
Kevin Arlyck. The courts and foreign affairs at the founding.
2017 BYU L. Rev. 1-65.
Brian Broughman. CEO side payments in mergers and
acquisitions. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 67-116.
Andrew Tutt. Commoditized speech, “bargain fairness,” and the
First Amendment. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 117-166.
Robert M. Ahlander. Comment. Undressing naked economic
protectionism, rational basis review, and Fourteenth Amendment
equal protection. 2017 BYU L. Rev. 167-194.
Jean Pierce. Comment. Juvenile Miranda waivers: a reasonable
alternative to the totality of the circumstances approach. 2017
BYU L. Rev. 195-223.
39 CAMPBELL LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2017.
Allegra Collins. Dedication to Professor Margaret P. Currin. 39
Campbell L. Rev. 235-238 (2017).
Johnny C. Chriscoe. A plea to North Carolina: bring fairness to
the assessment of civil battery liability for defendants with
cognitive disabilities. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 241-270 (2017).
John V. Orth. Torrens title in North Carolina—maybe a hundred
years is long enough. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 271-286 (2017).
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Olivia L. Weeks. The law is what it is, but is it equitable? The
law of encroachments where the innocent, negligent, and willful
are treated the same. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 287-352 (2017).
Andres Yoder. The Americanism of Justice Holmes. 39
Campbell L. Rev. 353-410 (2017).
Cassidy Cloninger. Comment. Employment and diversity-based
visas: why birthright citizenship is not all that is wrong with
America’s immigration system. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 413-455
(2017).
Karlie Love Hudson. Comment. Leandro’s left behind: how
North Carolina’s English learners have been denied their
fundamental right to a sound basic education. 39 Campbell L.
Rev. 457-491 (2017).
Christopher A. Moore. Comment. Find out who your friends are:
a framework for determining whether employees’ social media
followers follow them to a new job. 39 Campbell L. Rev. 493-
520 (2017).
45 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,
SPRING, 2017.
12th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law. 45 Cap. U. L.
Rev. 199-287 (2017).
Nancy E. Dowd. 2016 Wells Lecture. Straight out of
Compton: developmental equality and a critique of the
Compton school litigation. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 199-247
(2017).
Bob Friend, Kelly Beck. How “reasonable efforts” leads to
emotional and legal permanence. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 249-287
(2017).
Dyane L. O’Leary. Flipped out, plugged in, and wired up:
fostering success for students with ADHD in the new digital law
school. 45 Cap. U. L. Rev. 289-332 (2017).
Angela M. Vallario. The elective share has no friends: creditors
trump spouse in the battle over the revocable trust. 45 Cap. U. L.
Rev. 333-360 (2017).
17 FLORIDA COASTAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING,
2016.
James A. Kowalski Jr. Foreword: a public emergency for legal
aid organizations on the brink. 17 Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 407-420
(2016).
Katherine Hanson. Disparate impact discrimination in residential
lending and mortgage servicing based on sex: insidious evil. 17
Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 421-447 (2016).
Ariel Cook, James Millard. Targeting the poor—how debt
collectors help perpetuate the poverty cycle. 17 Fla. Coastal L.
Rev. 449-477 (2016).
Daniel Scott Rosenheim. Comment. Constitutional implications
arising from federal and state vaccination mandates. 17 Fla.
Coastal L. Rev. 479-506 (2016).
28 FLORIDA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 3, DECEMBER, 2016.
Corri Zoli. The “God gap” in international affairs: missing cross-
cultural conversations in international humanitarian law and
Islamic jurisprudence. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 273-328 (2016).
Ricardo Perlingeiro. Due process in the Brazilian presidential
impeachment. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 329-342 (2016).
John W. Teeter Jr. Of blood and the Buddha: a Nichiren primer
on counseling clients. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L. 343-352 (2016).
Meredith P. Jones. Note. Whose mussels carry the burden?:
public law standard conformity under the CISG. 28 Fla. J. Int’l L.
353-376 (2016).
44 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, APRIL,
2017.
Symposium: Home Rule in an Era of Municipal Innovation. 44
Fordham Urb. L.J. 1-245 (2017).
David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke. A foe more than a
friend: law and the health of the American urban poor. 44
Fordham Urb. L.J. 1-31 (2017).
Matthew J. Parlow. Healthy zoning. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J.
33-57 (2017).
Robert F. Pecorella. Property rights, state police powers, and
the Takings Clause: the evolution toward dysfunctional land-
use management. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 59-90 (2017).
Richard C. Schragger. The political economy of city power.
44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 91-132 (2017).
Kenneth A. Stahl. Preemption, federalism, and local
democracy. 44 Fordham Urb. L.J. 133-179 (2017).
Rick Su. Have cities abandoned home rule? 44 Fordham
Urb. L.J. 181-216 (2017).
Frank Vram Zerunyan. The evolution of the municipal
corporation and the innovations of local governance in
California to preserve home rule and local control. 44
Fordham Urb. L.J. 217-245 (2017).
51 GEORGIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.
Lisa Marshall Manheim. Judging congressional elections. 51 Ga.
L. Rev. 359-427 (2017).
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Nirej Sekhon. Mass suppression: aggregation and the Fourth
Amendment. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 429-484 (2017).
Peter J. Smith. Originalism and level of generality. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 485-556 (2017).
John Grayson Chambers. Note. Simon didn’t say: when
reconstruction of a private search goes awry under the private
search doctrine. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 557-584 (2017).
Bethany L. Edmondson. Note. Trans-lating the Eighth
Amendment standard: the First Circuit’s denial of a transgender
prisoner’s constitutional right to medical treatment. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 585-605 (2017).
Katherine Grace Howard. Note. You have the right to free
speech: retaliatory arrests and the pretext of probable cause. 51
Ga. L. Rev. 607-646 (2017).
Mandi Rene Moroz. Note. Protecting access to the Great Writ:
equitable tolling, attorney negligence, and AEDPA. 51 Ga. L.
Rev. 647-672 (2017).
Lesley Alexandra O’Neill. Note. An aggravating adolescence: an
analysis of juvenile convictions as statutory aggravators in capital
cases. 51 Ga. L. Rev. 673-691 (2017).
42 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW, NO. 3, SPRING,
2017.
Peter Molk. How do LLC owners contract around default
statutory protections? 42 J. Corp. L. 503-557 (2017).
Gwendolyn Gordon, David Zaring. Ethical bankers. 42 J. Corp.
L. 559-595 (2017).
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Michael L. Wachter. The importance
of being dismissive: the efficiency role of pleading stage
evaluation of shareholder litigation. 42 J. Corp. L. 597-652
(2017).
Alberto R. Gonzales, J. Leigh Griffith. Challenges of multi-state
series and framework for judicial analysis. 42 J. Corp. L. 653-710
(2017).
Nicholas T. Schnell. Note. Beyond all bounds of civility: an
analysis of administrative sanctions against responsible corporate
officers. 42 J. Corp. L. 711-729 (2017).
Bryce T. Shelman. Note. Realization of the American dream by
foreign investors: alien agricultural land ownership in Iowa. 42 J.
Corp. L. 731-747 (2017).
Ted Wegner. Note. Student loan servicing standards: should the
government look to other markets to better protect student
borrowers? 42 J. Corp. L. 749-765 (2017).
Julian Velasco. Empowering courts in corporate law. 42 J. Corp.
L. 767-776 (2017).
13 JOURNAL OF LAW, ECONOMICS & POLICY, NO. 1,
WINTER, 2017.
Bernard S. Sharfman. What theory and the empirical evidence
tell us about proxy access. 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 1-38 (2017).
David Campbell. The sense in Coase’s criticism of Pigou: the
ceteris paribus case for intervention. 13 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 39-54
(2017).
Daniel J. Gifford, Robert T. Kudrle. Towards a coherent and
workable antitrust policy on vertical restraints. 13 J.L. Econ. &
Pol’y 55-90 (2017).
Colleen Conners. Comment. Illuminating the off-label fable: how
off-label promotion may actually help patients. 13 J.L. Econ. &
Pol’y 91-112 (2017).
Doan Phan. Comment. Redefining Lincoln’s Law: how to shape
the theory of implied certifications post-Escobar. 13 J.L. Econ.
& Pol’y 113-141 (2017).
77 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2017.
Alex Robertson. Solidarity in overlapping insurance coverage:
rethinking Hoefly. 77 La. L. Rev. 975-995 (2017).
Stephanie B. Laborde, James E. Moore Jr., Heather Landry. The
DEF’s of LIGA: an update to the ABC’s of LIGA. 77 La. L. Rev.
997-1044 (2017).
Paul A. Diller. Reorienting home rule: part 2—remedying the
urban disadvantage through federalism and localism. 77 La. L.
Rev. 1045-1114 (2017).
Jared A. Clark. Comment. Out of house and home: the disparate
application of Louisiana’s eviction laws to mobile home owners.
77 La. L. Rev. 1115-1142 (2017).
Cody J. Miller. Comment. Boudreaux v. Cummings: time to
interrupt an erroneous approach to acquisitive prescription. 77
La. L. Rev. 1143-1175 (2017).
Henry S. Rauschenberger. Comment. To kill a cuckoo bird:
Louisiana’s dual paternity problem. 77 La. L. Rev. 1177-1208
(2017).
Alex Hotard. Comment. Real rights of noncompetition:
Louisiana public policy and the civil tradition. 77 La. L. Rev.
1209-1248 (2017).
29 LOYOLA CONSUMER LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 229-
325, 2017.
Arielle M. Rediger. Always-listening technologies: who is
listening and what can be done about it? 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 229-251 (2017).
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Thomas Gremillion. The high price of free trade: country-of-
origin labeling and the World Trade Organization. 29 Loy.
Consumer L. Rev. 252-308 (2017).
Benjamin P. Mayers. Student article. Low Income Household
Energy Assistance Program: working to ensure protection for the
future. 29 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 309-323 (2017).
Rahmon Brown. Student article. SCOTUS will soon decide
whether class waivers are enforceable. 29 Loy. Consumer L.
Rev. 324-325 (2017).
82 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.
Frank O. Bowman III. “Loss” revisited: a defense of the
centerpiece of the federal economic crime Sentencing Guideline.
82 Mo. L. Rev. 1-32 (2017).
Daniel S. Guarnera. Reply to Professor Bowman’s “Loss”
revisited. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 33-49 (2017).
Watt Lesley Black Jr. When teachers go viral: balancing
institutional efficacy against the First Amendment rights of public
educators in the age of Facebook. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 51-90 (2017).
Betsy Rosenblatt. Belonging as intellectual creation. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 91-132 (2017).
Lahny R. Silva. Ringing the bell: the right to counsel and the
interest convergence dilemma. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 133-168 (2017).
Bradley Craigmyle. Note. Picking winners and losers: the
subjectivity of Missouri disciplinary decisions. 82 Mo. L. Rev.
169-190 (2017).
Zachary Kasnetz. Note. Slanting trademark choices in the right
direction: why section 2(a) of the Lanham Act promotes the
interests of consumers. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 191-210 (2017).
Rebekah Keller. Note. The “undue hardship” test: the dangers of
a subjective test in determining the dischargeability of student
loan debt in bankruptcy. 82 Mo. L. Rev. 211-239 (2017).
Robert Wasserman. Note. “A verdict worthy of confidence”: the
weakening of Brady’s “materiality” requirement in Missouri. 82
Mo. L. Rev. 241-265 (2017).
Brooke Wheelwright. Note. Instilling hope: suggested legislative
reform for Missouri regarding juvenile sentencing pursuant to
Supreme Court decisions in Miller and Montgomery. 82 Mo. L.
Rev. 267-298 (2017).
61 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL LAW REVIEW, NOS. 3 &
4, PP. 316-553, 2016/17.
Celebrating 125 Years of New York Law School: Faculty Chair
Investitures. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 321-366 (2016/17).
Stephen Ellmann. The practice—and rule—of law. 61
N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 321-329 (2016/17).
Nadine Strossen. Justice Harlan’s enduring importance for
current civil liberties issues, from marriage equality to dragnet
NSA surveillance. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 331-345
(2016/17).
Richard K. Sherwin. Law and the poetic imagination. 61
N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 347-366 (2016/17).
Michael S. Isselin. Note. #StopImmunizing: why social
networking platform liability is necessary to provide adequate
redress for victims of cyberbullying. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 369-
393 (2016/17).
Angela Nascondiglio. Note. The cost of comfort: protecting a
criminal defendant’s constitutional rights when child witnesses
request comfort accommodations. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 395-
408 (2016/17).
Quinn Rapp-Ellis. Note. Ankle monitors for everyone: the plight
of eyewitness identifications in Louisiana. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L.
Rev. 411-427 (2016/17).
Victoria Stork. Note. Conflict minerals, ineffective regulations:
comparing international guidelines to remedy Dodd-Frank’s
inefficiencies. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 429-447 (2016/17).
Jeffrey Wolber. Note. Opening a can of worms and viruses: the
impact of e-service on e-mail users everywhere. 61 N.Y.L. Sch.
L. Rev. 449-470 (2016/17).
Timothy Greenberg. Note. The United States is unwilling to
protect gang-based asylum applicants. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev.
473-491 (2016/17).
Michael Brady. Note. It is time to create a remedy to quickly
discharge exaggerated mechanic’s liens in New York. 61 N.Y.L.
Sch. L. Rev. 493-507 (2016/17).
Moshe B. Nachum. Note. The landlord blues: inequity,
inefficiency, and untimeliness of summary proceedings in New
York City. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 509-527 (2016/17).
Justin Offermann. Case comment. Gibney v. Evolution
Marketing Research, LLC. 61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 529-540
(2016/17).
Anisa Bartholomew. Case comment. United States v. Ermoian.
61 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 543-553 (2016/17).
24 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 283-444, 2016.
Sam Kalen. Muddling through modern energy policy: the
dormant Commerce Clause and unmasking the illusion of an
Attleboro line. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 283-352 (2016).
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Teresa Parejo-Navajas. The energy improvement of the existing
urban building stock: a proposal for action arising from best
practice examples. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 353-403 (2016).
Heather Payne. Incenting green technology: the myth of market-
based commercialization of no- and low-carbon electricity
sources. 24 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 404-443 (2016).
41 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW &
SOCIAL CHANGE, NO. 2, PP. 143-326, 2017.
Katherine Erickson. Harvey Milk and judicial review: the end of
rational basis with bite, and LGBT schools, too? 41 N.Y.U. Rev.
L. & Soc. Change 143-179 (2017).
Sydney L. Hawthorne. Do desperate times call for desperate
measures in the context of democracy? Michigan’s emergency
manager law & the Voting Rights Act. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc.
Change 181-233 (2017).
Olivia C. Jerjian. The debtors’ prison scheme: yet another bar in
the birdcage of mass incarceration of communities of color. 41
N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 235-276 (2017).
Paul Savoy. Reopening Ferguson and rethinking civil rights
prosecutions. 41 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 277-325 (2017).
32 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION,
NO. 2, PP. 195-324, 2017.
Pat K. Chew. Comparing the effects of judges’ gender and
arbitrators’ gender in sex discrimination cases and why it matters.
32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 195-217 (2017).
Kaitlyn N. Pytlak. Vergebung macht frei—forgiveness liberates:
the need for restorative justice in the resolution of Holocaust-like
crimes. 32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 219-244 (2017).
Basharatullah Sheenwary. Institutionalizing customary dispute
resolution in Afghanistan: lessons from the Navajo approach to
harmonizing traditional and formal justice. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 245-277 (2017).
Michael Alberstein, Nourit Zimerman. Constructive plea
bargaining: towards judicial conflict resolution. 32 Ohio St. J. on
Disp. Resol. 279-294 (2017).
Devin Spencer. Note. Why using the Jaffee balancing test can
stabilize the predictability of a federal mediation privilege. 32
Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 295-323 (2017).
41 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO.
3, WINTER, 2016.
Bob Burke. The evolution of workers’ compensation law in
Oklahoma: is the grand bargain still alive? 41 Okla. City U. L.
Rev. 337-423 (2016).
Steven T. Voigt. Remembering Gilchrist and the importance of
federal executive restraint. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 425-437
(2016).
Emily Elizabeth Green. Note. Finding a balance between hiring
ex-offenders and protecting private employers in Oklahoma—the
need to reform the negligent-hiring standard, enact a fair-chance
policy, and establish a statutory presumption against negligent
hiring. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 439-480 (2016).
Brooke Ballard. Comment. Moore v. Warr Acres: expansion of
Oklahoma’s public policy exception to the at-will employment
doctrine. 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 481-500 (2016).
Debra Davis. Comment. Following the public policy exception:
does this exception still accomplish its original goal? 41 Okla.
City U. L. Rev. 501-521 (2016).
Elke Meeùs. Comment. Informed consent: Oklahoma pursues its
sweeping reforms of the informed-consent doctrine. But what are
its limits? 41 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 523-550 (2016).
22 STANFORD JOURNAL OF LAW, BUSINESS &
FINANCE, NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.
Eric C. Chaffee. A call for legislative reform: expanding the
extraterritorial application of the private rights action under
federal securities law while limiting the scope of relief available.
22 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 1-51 (2017).
Hadar Y. Jabotinsky. The federal structure of financial
supervision: a story of information-flow. 22 Stan. J.L. Bus. &
Fin. 52-84 (2017).
Paolo Saguato. The liquidity dilemma and the repo market: a
two-step policy option to address the regulatory void. 22 Stan.
J.L. Bus. & Fin. 85-145 (2017).
69 STANFORD LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, APRIL, 2017.
Maggie Gardner. Parochial procedure. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 941-
1011 (2017).
Fernán Restrepo, Guhan Subramanian. The new look of deal
protection. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1013-1074 (2017).
Ahmed Ghappour. Searching places unknown: law enforcement
jurisdiction on the Dark Web. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1075-1136
(2017).
Ben Adams. Note. What is Fourth Amendment contraband? 69
Stan. L. Rev. 1137-1196 (2017).
James Y. Xi. Note. Refugee resettlement federalism. 69 Stan. L.
Rev. 1197-1236 (2017).
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31 TEMPLE INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW
JOURNAL, NO. 1, SPRING, 2017.
A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Henry J. Richardson III. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1-395 (2017).
Jaya Ramji-Nogales. Introduction to the Festschrift in Honor
of Professor Henry J. Richardson III. 31 Temp. Int’l &
Comp. L.J. 1-10 (2017).
Antony Anghie. Slavery and international law: the
jurisprudence of Henry Richardson. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp.
L.J. 11-23 (2017).
Karen E. Bravo. Interrogating everyperson’s roles in today’s
slaveries. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 25-43 (2017).
Daniel D. Bradlow. Using a shield as a sword: are
international organizations abusing their immunity? 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 45-68 (2017).
Natsu Taylor Saito. All peoples have a right to self-
determination: Henry J. Richardson III’s liberatory
perspective on racial justice. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 69-
86 (2017).
Mary Ellen O’Connell. Ending the excessive use of force at
home and abroad. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 87-107
(2017).
Jordan J. Paust. R2P and protective intervention. 31 Temp.
Int’l & Comp. L.J. 109-121 (2017).
Maxwell O. Chibundu. International law and the legitimation
of external coercive measures in aid of internal change. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 123-144 (2017).
Bartram S. Brown. The International Criminal Court in
Africa: impartiality, politics, complementarity and Brexit. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 145-177 (2017).
Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Uchechukwu Ngwaba. Between
tunnel vision and a sliding scale: power, normativity and
justice in the praxis of the International Criminal Court. 31
Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 179-193 (2017).
Ruth Gordon. Development disrupted: the global south in the
21st century. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 195-223 (2017).
Chantal Thomas. International trade and African heritage: the
cotton story. 31 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 225-246 (2017).
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2017 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JOURNAL OF LAW,
TECHNOLOGY & POLICY, NO. 1, SPRING.
Richard Li, Richard Li-dar Wang. Reforming and specifying
intellectual property rights policies of standard-setting
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Scott L. Wenzel. Student article. Not even remotely liable: smart
car hacking liability. 2017 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 49-72.
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48 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,
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62 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-306, 2017.
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35 VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2,
PP. 153-356, 2017.
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103 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, MAY, 2017.
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26 WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
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25 WILLIAM & MARY BILL OF RIGHTS JOURNAL,
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8 WILLIAM & MARY BUSINESS LAW REVIEW, NO. 3,
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58 WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, MARCH,
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34 WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL,
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17 YALE JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY, LAW, AND
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