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(In Alphabetical Order By Issue)
Issue 1 (October 2007)
Articles
Ruth Colker, The Mythic 43 Million Americans with Disabilities
Richard E. Moberly, Unfulfilled Expectations: An Empirical Analysis of Why Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblowers Rarely Win [Article Appendix 1] [Article Appendix 2] [Article Appendix 3]
[Article Appendix 4]
Mark R. Patterson, Contractual Expansion of the Scope of Patent Infringement Through Field-of-Use Licensing
Edward A. Zelinsky, The New Massachusetts Health Law: Preemption and Experimentation
Notes
James J. Bilsborrow, Sentencing Acquitted Conduct to the Post-Booker Dustbin
Justin H. Rucki, Looking Forward While Looking Back: Using Debtors' Post-Petition Financial Changes to Find Bankruptcy Abuse After BAPCPA
Issue 2 (November 2007)
Articles
Erica J. Hashimoto, The Price of Misdemeanor Representation
Peter Siegelman, Contributory Disparate Impacts in Employment Discrimination Law
Rhonda Wasserman, The Curious Complications with Back-End Opt-Out Rights
Fred C. Zacharias, The Preemployment Ethical Role of Lawyers: Are Lawyers Really Fiduciaries?
Notes
Christi A. Cassel, Keep Out of MySpace!: Protecting Students from Unconstitutional Suspensions and Expulsions
Frank E. Correll, Jr., "You Fall in Scylla in Seeking to Avoid Charybdis": The Second Circuit's Pragmatic Approach to Supervised Release for Sex Offenders
Issue 3 (December 2007)
Articles
Lawrence A. Cunningham, Securitizing Audit Failure Risk
Marsha Garrison, The Empire of Illness: Competence and Coercion in Health-Care Decision Making
Dorothy Roberts, Child Welfare's Paradox
David A. Strauss, The Common Law Genius of the Warren Court
Notes
Kathryn Codd , Betting on the Wrong Horse: The Detrimental Effect on Non-Compliance in the Internet Gambling Dispute on the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
Jacqueline Lai Chung, Drawing Idea from Expression: Creating a Legal Space for Culturally Appropriated Literary Characters
Andrew W. Scott, Estop in the Name of Love: A Case for Constructive Marriage in Virginia
Lindsey Robinson Vaala, Bias on the Bench: Raising the Bar for U.S. Immigration Judges to Ensure Equality for Asylum Seekers
Issue 4 (March 2008)
Symposium: Constitution Drafting in Post-Conflict States
Angela Banks, Expanding Participation in Constitution Making: Challenges and Opportunities
Paul D. Carrington, Could and Should America Have Made an Ottoman Republic in 1919?
Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg, & James Melton, Baghdad, Tokyo, Kabul, ...: Constitution Making in Occupied States
James Thuo Gathii, Popular Authorship and Constitution Making: Comparing and Contrasting the DRC and Kenya
Ran Hirschl, The Theocratic Challenge to Constitution-Drafting in Post-Conflict States
Donald L. Horowitz, Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Processes in Post-Conflict States
Vicki Jackson, What's in a Name? Reflections on Timing, Naming, and Constitution-Making
Inga Markovits, Constitution-Making After National Catastrophes: Germany in 1949 and 1990
Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Invoking the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Rebuilding: A Critical Examination
Kim Lane Scheppele, Constitution Between Past and Future
Karol Edward Soltan, Constitution Making at the Edges of Constitutional Order
Jane Stromseth, Post-Conflict Rule of Law Building: The Need for a Multi-Layered Synergistic Approach
Mark Tushnet, Some Skepticism About Normative Constitutional Advice
William Van Alstyne, Quintessential Elements of Meaningful Constitutions in Post-Conflict States
Jennifer Widner, Constitution Writing in Post-Conflict Settings: An Overview
Issue 5 (April 2008)
Articles
George D. Brown, Political Judges and Popular Justice: A Conservative Victory or A Conservative Dilemma?
Christopher R. Leslie, Cartels, Agency Costs, and Finding Virtue in Faithless Agents
Bradford Mank, Should States Have Greater Standing Rights Than Ordinary Citizens?: Massachusetts v. EPA's New Standing Test for States
Serena Mayeri, Reconstructing the Race-Sex Analogy
Notes
Darren Abernethy, Of State Laboratories and Legislative Alloys: How "Fair Share" Laws Can Be Written To Avoid ERISA Preemption and Influence Private Sector Health Care Reform in America
Adam W. Kersey, Misdemeanants, Firearms, and Discretion: The Practical Impact of the Debate Over "Physical Force" and 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9)
Issue 6 (May 2008)
Articles
Owen D. Jones & Sarah F. Brosnan, Law, Biology, and Property: A New Theory of the Endowment Effect
Stephen A. Saltzburg & Daniel J. Capra, The Unrecognized Right of Criminal Defendants to Admit Their Own Pretrial Statements
Jim Hawkins, Renting the Good Life
Timothy J. Holbrook, Extraterritoriality in U.S. Patent Law
Wren Cross Controversy
Gerard V. Bradley, Religion at a Public University
Erwin Chemerinsky, Why Church and State Should Be Separate
Notes
Jocelyn Kempema, Imitation is the Sincerest Form of ... Infringement?: Guitar Tabs, Fair Use and the Internet
Bin Wang, All Bark and No Bite: A Modern Evidentiary Argument for the Retirement of the Age-Old Pennsylvania Rule