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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS
Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington
Nikki Pike, Managing Editor
Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors
Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor
Copyright 2017, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington School of Law
Key to Citations——April 7, 2017
American Criminal Law Review 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev., No. 1, Winter, 2017.
American Journal of Trial Advocacy 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc., No. 1, Summer, 2016.
Arizona State Law Journal 48 Ariz. St. L.J., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Baylor Law Review 68 Baylor L. Rev., No. 3, Fall, 2016.
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L., No. 1, Fall, 2016.
Commercial Law
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L., No. 1, Pp. 1-276, 2016.
Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J., No. 2, Winter, 2017.
Constitutional Commentary 32 Const. Comment., No. 1, Winter, 2017.
Denver Law Review 94 Denv. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-194, 2016.
Duke Law Journal 66 Duke L.J., No. 4, January, 2017.
Emory International Law Review 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-196, 2016.
Federal Communications Law Journal *68 Fed. Comm. L.J., No. 3, November, 2016.
Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 5, Pp. 323-365, 2016.
Fordham Urban Law Journal 43 Fordham Urb. L.J., No. 2, March, 2016.
Georgetown Environmental Law Review 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp., No. 1, Spring, 2016.
Race Perspectives
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y, No. 2, Summer, 2016.
Georgetown Law Journal 105 Geo. L.J., No. 2, January, 2017.
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ. Dev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.
Journal of Legal Studies 45 J. Legal Stud., No. 2, Pt. 2, June, 2016.
Journal of Transnational Law & Policy 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y, Pp. 1-172, 2015-2016.
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L., No. 1, Pp. 1-190,
Natural Resources Law 2016-2017.
Law and Contemporary Problems 79 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 4, Pp. 1-270, 2016.
Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Law Review 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.
Negotiation Journal 33 Negotiation J., No. 1, January, 2017.
New York University Journal of Legislation and 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y, No. 4, Pp. 611—942, 2016.
Public Policy
North Carolina Law Review 95 N.C. L. Rev., No. 2, January, 2017.
Rutgers University Law Review 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.
South Texas Law Review 57 S. Tex. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2016.
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J., No. 2, Fall, 2016.
University of Chicago Law Review 83 U. Chi. L. Rev., No. 4, Fall, 2016.
University of Miami Law Review 71 U. Miami L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform, No. 2, Winter, 2017.
University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal 29 U.S.F. Mar. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-98, 2016-2017.
Washington and Lee Law Review 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev., No. 4, Fall, 2016.
Washington University Law Review 94 Wash. U. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-260, 2016.
Yale Law Journal 126 Yale L.J., No. 3, January, 2017.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Arizona State Law Journal
Adelaide C. McGraw. Comment. Costs before regulation:
Michigan v. EPA and the implicit prerequisite. 40 Am. J. Trial
Advoc. 175-199 (2016).
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The Wildfire Menace: Will the West Learn or Burn? Foreword by
Jon Kyl and Kris Kiefer; articles by W. Wallace Covington,
Diane Vosick, Michael A. Johns, Stephen J. Pyne, Wayne R. Fox,
Rebecca Davidson, Spencer Plumb, Marcus Selig, Suzanne Sitko,
Travis Woolley, Neil Chapman, Annette Fredette, Donald A.
Falk, Paul Summerfelt, Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton, Michele
Steinberg, Charles H. Oldham and Jeff Whitney. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.
1-229 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Madeline Ilibassi. Note. The choice is (not) yours: why the SEC
must further amend its Rules of Practice to increase fairness in
administrative proceedings. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
209-234 (2016).
Rep. Greg P. Walden. A better agency: reforming the Federal
Communications Commission. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 385-396
(2016).
Richard A. Epstein. Rational basis review and FDA regulation:
why the two do not mix. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 417-440
(2016).
Peter J. Sacopulos. Pitts vs. Barr-Tonko Bills: an in-depth
comparison of proposed anti-doping legislation in horse racing. 9
Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 37-64 (2016-2017).
David E. Adelman and David B. Spence. Ideology vs. interest
group politics in U.S. energy policy. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 339-411
(2017).
Nestor M. Davidson. Localist administrative law. 126 Yale L.J.
564-634 (2017).
Joshua C. Macey. Note. Playing nicely: how judges can improve
Dodd-Frank and foster interagency collaboration. 126 Yale L.J.
806-861 (2017).
ADMIRALTY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal
AGRICULTURE LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Cultivating New Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture and
Community Gardens. Articles by Amy Laura Cahn, Paula Z.
Segal, Nate Ela, Michael Haber, Stephen R. Miller and Becky
Lundberg Witt. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 195-421 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Kaela M. Colwell. Note. Allies and adversaries: a look into the
relationship between herbal medicines and the environment. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 693-712 (2016).
AIR AND SPACE LAW
Elliot Reaven. Note. The United States Commercial Space
Launch Competitiveness Act: the creation of private space
property rights and the omission of the right to freedom from
harmful interference. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 233-260 (2016).
ANIMAL LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural Resources
Law
Luis E. Chiesa. Animal rights unraveled: why abolitionism
collapses into welfarism and what it means for animal ethics. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 557-587 (2016).
Sande Buhai. Preventing the abuse of service animal regulations.
19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 771-796 (2016).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Miranda Bullard. Comment. An international perspective: why
the United States should provide a public performance right for
non-digital audio transmissions. 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J.
225-258 (2016).
Mark Kuivila. Note. Exclusive groove: how modern substantial
similarity law invites attenuated infringement claims at the
expense of innovation and sustainability in the music industry. 71
U. Miami L. Rev. 238-280 (2016).
BANKING AND FINANCE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Role of Technology in Compliance in Financial Services: An
Indispensable Tool as Well as a Threat? Articles by James Fanto,
Sean J. Griffith, Jennifer M. Pacella, Onnig H. Dombalagian,
Mercer Bullard and Tom C.W. Lin. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 1-182 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Stephen R. Miller. Financing local food factories. 43 Fordham
Urb. L.J. 377-403 (2016).
Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew. Eight years after the financial
crisis: how Wall Street reform strengthened our financial system
and laid the foundation for long-run growth. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis.
& Pub. Pol'y 611-629 (2016).
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Seth C. Oranburg. Democratizing startups. 68 Rutgers U. L.
Rev. 1013-1066 (2016).
Ilya Beylin. A reassessment of the clearing mandate: how the
clearing mandate affects swap trading behavior and the
consequences for systemic risk. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1143-1215
(2016).
Jay H. Ganatra. Note. When a Kickstarter stops: exploring
failures and regulatory frameworks for the rewards-based
crowdfunding industry. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1425-1472 (2016).
Emily Samra. Comment. The business of defense: defense-side
litigation financing. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2299-2341 (2016).
Darian M. Ibrahim. Intrapreneurship. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
1741-1793 (2016).
Kristin Johnson, Steven A. Ramirez and Cary Martin Shelby.
Diversifying to mitigate risk: can Dodd-Frank Section 342 help
stabilize the financial sector? 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1795-1868
(2016).
Joshua C. Macey. Note. Playing nicely: how judges can improve
Dodd-Frank and foster interagency collaboration. 126 Yale L.J.
806-861 (2017).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan. Not so friendly to Frenville: the split
among courts regarding accrual of claims in bankruptcy. 68
Baylor L. Rev. 728-764 (2016).
Elizabeth Jackson. Note. Understanding Wellness International
Network, Ltd. v. Sharif: problems with implied consent to
bankruptcy court adjudication of Stern claims. 11 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 235-256 (2016).
Stanislav Veyber. Note. Bankruptcy: where attorneys can lose
big even if they win big. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 257-
284 (2016).
Ilya Beylin. A reassessment of the clearing mandate: how the
clearing mandate affects swap trading behavior and the
consequences for systemic risk. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1143-1215
(2016).
Lawrence Ponoroff. Whither recharacterization. 68 Rutgers U.
L. Rev. 1217-1296 (2016).
J. Stephen Simms and Casey L. Bryant. Effective Chapter 15
strategies for marine equipment lessors and maritime lien
creditors. 29 U.S.F. Mar. L.J. 43-70 (2016-2017).
BIOGRAPHY
Dedication to the Honorable Thomas M. Reavley. Tributes by
Brad Toben, Justice Jeff Boyd, Bryan A. Garner and Marianne
Auld. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 647-660 (2016).
In memoriam: Abner J. Mikva, 1926-2016. Memorials by
Kenneth L. Adams, Douglas G. Baird, Adam O. Emmerich,
Justice Elena Kagan, Jack Marco, Ronald S. Miller, Newton N.
Minow and Geoffrey R. Stone. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1717-1754
(2016).
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Willard B. Taylor. Can we clean this up? A brief journey
through the United States rules for taxing business entities. 19
Fla. Tax Rev. 323-365 (2016).
Dong Jiang. Home-based business law in China: is there a seven-
year itch? 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 101-120 (2015-2016).
Yane Svetiev and Lei Wang. Competition law enforcement in
China: between technocracy and industrial policy. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 187-222 (2016).
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Shooting your brand in the foot: what
Citizens United invites. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1297-1365
(2016).
Anu Thomas. Comment. A reimagined Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act: from deterrence to restoration and beyond. 30 Temp. Int'l &
Comp. L.J. 385-412 (2016).
Darian M. Ibrahim. Intrapreneurship. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
1741-1793 (2016).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race
The Moynihan Report: 50 Years Later. Articles by Anthony E.
Cook, Gary Peller, Verna L. Williams, Donald F. Tibbs and
Reginald Leamon Robinson; student reactions by Hamza Khan,
Rich Marsico, Raisa D'Oyley, Jasmine Adams & Vijay Kasschau.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-170 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Shirin Sinnar. The lost story of Iqbal. 105 Geo. L.J. 379-439
(2017).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Federal Communications Law Journal
M. Jackson Jones. Shady trick or legitimate tactic—can law
enforcement officials use fictitious social media accounts to
interact with suspects? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 69-81 (2016).
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Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour. "Why can't we be 'friends'?":
ethical concerns in the use of social media. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev.
551-577 (2016).
Reginald A. Hirsch. Privacy rights in a public society: protecting
your client and yourself from invasions of privacy. 57 S. Tex. L.
Rev. 579-630 (2016).
Paul McLaughlin. Comment. Crypto wars 2.0: why listening to
Apple on encryption will make America more secure. 30 Temp.
Int'l & Comp. L.J. 353-384 (2016).
Philip P. Ehrlich. Comment. A balancing equation for social
media publication notice. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2163-2212 (2016).
John Mylan Traylor. Note. Shedding light on the "going dark"
problem and the encryption debate. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform
489-524 (2017).
Enrique Armijo. The "ample alternative channels" flaw in First
Amendment doctrine. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1657-1740
(2016).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal
Emory International Law Review
Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
Law and Contemporary Problems
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
Barriers to Union Organizing: Part II. Articles by Julia Lopez
Lopez, Mingwei Liu, Sarosh Kuruvilla, Alan Bogg, K.D. Ewing,
Ida Regalia, Monika Ewa Kaminska, Marta Kahancová and Guy
Mundlak. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 169-318 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Kaela M. Colwell. Note. Allies and adversaries: a look into the
relationship between herbal medicines and the environment. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 693-712 (2016).
Chinese Real Estate Investment: Transnational Perspectives.
Articles by Gregory M. Stein, Tahirih V. Lee, Mary Szto and
Dong Jiang. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1-120 (2015-2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Success and Limits of Competition Law and Policy in Developing
Countries. Preface, acknowledgement, introduction by Umut
Aydin and Tim Büthe; articles by A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon,
Eleanor M. Fox, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos,
Francisco Agüero, Umut Aydin, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang and
Ralf Michaels. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-247 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Sheera Chan and Mimi Zou. Understanding employment
discrimination litigation in China through the notion of "rights
apathy." 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 141-162 (2016).
Paul Denis Godin. Sport mediation: mediating high-performance
sports disputes. 33 Negotiation J. 25-51 (2017).
Kevin M. Clermont. Res judicata as requisite for justice. 68
Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1067-1141 (2016).
Zachary D. Clopton. Judging foreign states. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev.
1-48 (2016).
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Kevin W. Bufford. Note. Threshold or procedural issue: the order
of interpretation required by contractual choice-of-law provisions
versus the law of the forum where the suit is commenced. 40 Am.
J. Trial Advoc. 131-151 (2016).
Ralf Michaels. Supplanting foreign antitrust. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 223-247 (2016).
W. Benjamin Woody. Get back to where you once belonged:
why robust forum non conveniens application to maritime
personal injury cases yields inequitable results. 29 U.S.F. Mar.
L.J. 71-98 (2016-2017).
Zachary D. Clopton. Judging foreign states. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev.
1-48 (2016).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Arizona State Law Journal
Constitutional Commentary
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
Chase Whiting. Note. Constitutional bases to retroactively alter
private prison contracts. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 339-371 (2017).
Jesse D.H. Snyder. Textualism, consistency, federalism: three
irreducible arguments to support or avert federal jurisdiction in
the wake of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Manning. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 83-101 (2016).
Responding to the Caryn Devins, et. al. Article Against Design.
Response by Steven Gow Calabresi; rejoinder by Caryn Devins,
Roger Koppl, Stuart Kauffman and Teppo Felin; commentaries by
Sanford Levinson and Vernon Smith. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 231-260
(2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Elizabeth Jackson. Note. Understanding Wellness International
Network, Ltd. v. Sharif: problems with implied consent to
bankruptcy court adjudication of Stern claims. 11 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 235-256 (2016).
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Jonathan Remy Nash. Doubly uncooperative federalism and the
challenge of U.S. treaty compliance. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 3-
64 (2016).
Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and
Sovereignty of We the People by Randy E. Barnett. Reviews by
Jack M. Balkin, Amy Coney Barrett, Jud Campbell, Sanford
Levinson, Jason Mazzone and Lawrence B. Solum; response by
Randy E. Barnett. 32 Const. Comment. 31-246 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Kenneth T. Kristl. The devil is in the details: articulating
practical principles for implementing the duties in Pennsylvania's
Environmental Rights Amendment. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 589-
635 (2016).
Symposium: Is the Rational Basis Test Unconstitutional? Preface
by Evan Bernick; foreword by Randy E. Barnett; articles by Dana
Berliner, Erwin Chemerinsky, Richard A. Epstein, Robert C.
Farrell, Tara Leigh Grove, Jeffrey D. Jackson, John O. McGinnis,
Clark Neily and Suzanna Sherry. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-
575 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Curtis A. Bradley and Neil S. Siegel. Historical gloss,
constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
105 Geo. L.J. 255-322 (2017).
David Kanter. Note. Removal plus timely assertion: a better rule
for the intersection of removal and state sovereign immunity. 105
Geo. L.J. 531-557 (2017).
Amanda Mayo. Comment. Nonresident vote dilution claims:
rational basis or strict scrutiny review? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2213-
2255 (2016).
Zachary D. Clopton. Judging foreign states. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev.
1-48 (2016).
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos and Mila Versteeg. The contours of
constitutional approval. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 113-190 (2016).
Michael A. Livermore. The perils of experimentation. 126 Yale
L.J. 636-708 (2017).
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of Legal Studies
Adam B. Thimmesch. Transacting in data: tax, privacy, and the
new economy. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 145-194 (2016).
Contracting Over Privacy. Introduction by Omri Ben-Shahar and
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; articles by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz,
Matthew B. Kugler, Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro
Acquisti, Ian Ayres, Oren Bar-Gill, Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet
Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton and Kirsten Martin.
45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215
(2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Hannah Sims. Note. "Handmade" or "made by hand": assessing
alcohol labeling practices and evaluating a popular consumer
class action. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 145-163
(2016-2017).
Rebecca Weinstein. Note. Cybersecurity: getting beyond
technical compliance gaps. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 913-
942 (2016).
Jay H. Ganatra. Note. When a Kickstarter stops: exploring
failures and regulatory frameworks for the rewards-based
crowdfunding industry. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1425-1472 (2016).
Omri Ben-Shahar. The paradox of access justice, and its
application to mandatory arbitration. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1755-
1817 (2016).
CONTRACTS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of Legal Studies
Chase Whiting. Note. Constitutional bases to retroactively alter
private prison contracts. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 339-371 (2017).
Kevin W. Bufford. Note. Threshold or procedural issue: the order
of interpretation required by contractual choice-of-law provisions
versus the law of the forum where the suit is commenced. 40 Am.
J. Trial Advoc. 131-151 (2016).
Contracting Over Privacy. Introduction by Omri Ben-Shahar and
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; articles by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz,
Matthew B. Kugler, Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro
Acquisti, Ian Ayres, Oren Bar-Gill, Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet
Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton and Kirsten Martin.
45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Amy Parker. Comment. Reproductive labor or trafficking: the
effect of disparate power on consent in transnational surrogacy
agreements. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 155-172 (2015-2016).
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Jay H. Ganatra. Note. When a Kickstarter stops: exploring
failures and regulatory frameworks for the rewards-based
crowdfunding industry. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1425-1472 (2016).
COURTS
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan. Not so friendly to Frenville: the split
among courts regarding accrual of claims in bankruptcy. 68
Baylor L. Rev. 728-764 (2016).
Elizabeth Jackson. Note. Understanding Wellness International
Network, Ltd. v. Sharif: problems with implied consent to
bankruptcy court adjudication of Stern claims. 11 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 235-256 (2016).
Lorran Hart Ferguson. Note. Favoring judicial discretion not
tantamount to ushering in unpredictability: an exploration of the
CERCLA circuit split and a look at how the Ninth Circuit sided
correctly among the divide. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 125-144 (2016-2017).
Lawrence Ponoroff. Whither recharacterization. 68 Rutgers U.
L. Rev. 1217-1296 (2016).
Miriam Abaya. Comment. No place for immunity: the arguments
against the African Criminal Court's Article 46bis. 30 Temp. Int'l
& Comp. L.J. 189-223 (2016).
Jay Tidmarsh. The English fire courts and the American right to
civil jury trial. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1893-1941 (2016).
D. McNair Nichols, Jr. Note. Guns and alienage: correcting a
dangerous contradiction. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2089-2133
(2016).
Jessica A. Winn. Note. A firm law for sanctions: taking a stance
on whether 28 U.S.C. § 1927 should apply to law firms. 73
Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2135-2193 (2016).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
American Criminal Law Review
Iona Vasiu and Lucian Vasiu. Light my fire: a roentgenogram of
cyberstalking cases. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 41-68 (2016).
M. Jackson Jones. Shady trick or legitimate tactic—can law
enforcement officials use fictitious social media accounts to
interact with suspects? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 69-81 (2016).
Todd A. Berger. The aftermath of Indiana v. Edwards: re-
evaluating the standard of competency needed for pro se
representation. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 680-727 (2016).
Jennifer Gordon. Note. Like a bad neighbor, hackers are there:
data security legislation and cyber insurance in light of increasing
FTC enforcement actions. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
183-208 (2016).
Julia Lopez Lopez. Diminishing unions’ agency: weakening
collective bargaining and criminalizing picketing in the Spanish
case. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 169-186 (2017).
Sabrina Balgamwalla. Trafficking in narratives: conceptualizing
and recasting victims, offenders, and rescuers in the war on
human trafficking. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 1-41 (2016).
Shanna Rifkin. Note. Safeguarding the ADA's antidiscrimination
mandate: subjecting arrests to Title II coverage. 66 Duke L.J.
913-941 (2017).
Meredith S. Simons. Note. Giving vulnerable students their due:
implementing due process protections for students referred from
schools to the justice system. 66 Duke L.J. 943-977 (2017).
Reilly Stephens. Note. Rolling your own: 3D printed drugs and
the Controlled Substances Act. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 615-
632 (2016).
Deborah W. Denno. Concocting criminal intent. 105 Geo. L.J.
323-378 (2017).
Ian Ayres. Contracting for privacy precaution (and a Laffer curve
for crime). 45 J. Legal Stud. S123-S136 (2016).
Rebecca Weinstein. Note. Cybersecurity: getting beyond
technical compliance gaps. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 913-
942 (2016).
Brian Gallini. The languishing public safety doctrine. 68 Rutgers
U. L. Rev. 957-1011 (2016).
David C. Botticello. Note. Traversing the trespass-privacy divide:
the evolution of the Fourth Amendment in light of cell phones,
spike mikes, and a very tiny constable. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1403-1424 (2016).
Miriam Abaya. Comment. No place for immunity: the arguments
against the African Criminal Court's Article 46bis. 30 Temp. Int'l
& Comp. L.J. 189-223 (2016).
Kevin Hill. Comment. Practical implications of the actus reus
elements of the crime of aggression for leadership directed
intelligence collection and dissemination. 30 Temp. Int'l &
Comp. L.J. 317-352 (2016).
Anu Thomas. Comment. A reimagined Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act: from deterrence to restoration and beyond. 30 Temp. Int'l &
Comp. L.J. 385-412 (2016).
Sheri Lynn Johnson. A legal obituary for Ramiro. 50 U. Mich.
J.L. Reform 291-328 (2017).
Timothy C. MacDonnell. The rhetoric of the Fourth Amendment:
toward a more persuasive Fourth Amendment. 73 Wash. & Lee
L. Rev. 1869-1972 (2016).
L. Song Richardson. Book review. Systemic triage: implicit
racial bias in the criminal courtroom. Crook County: Racism and
Injustice in America's Largest Criminal Court by Nicole Van
Cleve. 126 Yale L.J. 862-893 (2017).
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Charles C. Bridge. Comment. The Bostic question. 126 Yale L.J.
894-907 (2017).
DISABILITY LAW
Shanna Rifkin. Note. Safeguarding the ADA's antidiscrimination
mandate: subjecting arrests to Title II coverage. 66 Duke L.J.
913-941 (2017).
Elizabeth A. Beal. Note. Not just horsing around: providing a
free and appropriate public education by deeming hippotherapy to
be the "basic floor of opportunity" for children with cerebral
palsy. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 101-124
(2016-2017).
Sande Buhai. Preventing the abuse of service animal regulations.
19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 771-796 (2016).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Negotiation Journal
Kyle S. Beckrich. Comment. Am I welcome here? Getting into
federal court to confirm or vacate an arbitration award. 68 Baylor
L. Rev. 846-865 (2016).
Timothy Meyer. Local liability in international economic law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 261-337 (2017).
Hon. Leta S. Parks. In re Lee: how the parental right to self-
determination came to trump judicial authority. 57 S. Tex. L.
Rev. 483-502 (2016).
Omri Ben-Shahar. The paradox of access justice, and its
application to mandatory arbitration. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1755-
1817 (2016).
S.I. Strong. Realizing rationality: an empirical assessment of
international commercial mediation. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
1973-2085 (2016).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
South Texas Law Review
Brittany Raia. Note. Protecting vulnerable children in Indian
Country: why and how the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013 should be extended to cover child
abuse committed on Indian reservations. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
303-337 (2017).
Frances Hamilton. Strategies to achieve same-sex marriage and
the method of incrementalist change. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y
121-153 (2015-2016).
Symposium: Ethical Issues in Family Law, Practice, and Policy.
Foreword by Pamela E. George; articles by Andrew L. Milne,
Hon. David D. Farr, Hon. Leta S. Parks, Hon. Diane M.
Guariglia, Heather L. King, Jessica H. Janicek, Paul M. Leopold,
Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour, Reginald A. Hirsch and student
Calvin McLean. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 449-630 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
ECONOMICS
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Law Reviews for:
Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal
Law and Contemporary Problems
Barriers to Union Organizing: Part II. Articles by Julia Lopez
Lopez, Mingwei Liu, Sarosh Kuruvilla, Alan Bogg, K.D. Ewing,
Ida Regalia, Monika Ewa Kaminska, Marta Kahancová and Guy
Mundlak. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 169-318 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Juan J. Cruces and Tim R Samples. Settling sovereign debt's
"trial of the century." 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 5-47 (2016).
Blair Levin. Achieving bandwidth abundance: the three policy
levers for intensifying broadband competition. 68 Fed. Comm.
L.J. 397-420 (2016).
Nellie Foosaner. Note. The move to spectrum sharing: how
reclassification under Title II will cause spectrum sharing to
dominate telecommunications policy. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 469-
493 (2016).
John O. McGinnis. Reforming constitutional review of state
economic legislation. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 517-535 (2016).
Success and Limits of Competition Law and Policy in Developing
Countries. Preface, acknowledgement, introduction by Umut
Aydin and Tim Büthe; articles by A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon,
Eleanor M. Fox, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos,
Francisco Agüero, Umut Aydin, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang and
Ralf Michaels. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-247 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew. Eight years after the financial
crisis: how Wall Street reform strengthened our financial system
and laid the foundation for long-run growth. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis.
& Pub. Pol'y 611-629 (2016).
Seth C. Oranburg. Democratizing startups. 68 Rutgers U. L.
Rev. 1013-1066 (2016).
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Ilya Beylin. A reassessment of the clearing mandate: how the
clearing mandate affects swap trading behavior and the
consequences for systemic risk. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1143-1215
(2016).
Daniel Shaviro. The mapmaker’s dilemma in evaluating high-end
inequality. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 83-159 (2016).
Simon Hedlin. Can prostitution law reform curb sex trafficking?
Theory and evidence on scale, substitution, and replacement
effects. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 329-386 (2017).
John M. Newman. Antitrust in zero-price markets: applications.
94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 49-111 (2016).
Lina M. Khan. Note. Amazon's antitrust paradox. 126 Yale L.J.
710-805 (2017).
EDUCATION LAW
Brooke W. Boucek. Note. Ridding the he-said-she-said
dichotomy: the deep entanglement of sexual violence on college
campuses. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 103-129 (2016).
Brian A. Pappas. Out from the shadows: Title IX, university
ombuds, and the reporting of campus sexual misconduct. 94
Denv. L. Rev. 71-144 (2016).
Meredith S. Simons. Note. Giving vulnerable students their due:
implementing due process protections for students referred from
schools to the justice system. 66 Duke L.J. 943-977 (2017).
Elizabeth A. Beal. Note. Not just horsing around: providing a
free and appropriate public education by deeming hippotherapy to
be the "basic floor of opportunity" for children with cerebral
palsy. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 101-124
(2016-2017).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Alec Webley. Note. Judges are (not?) politicians: Williams-
Yulee v. The Florida Bar and the constitutional law of
redistricting of judicial election districts. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. &
Pub. Pol'y 851-911 (2016).
Amanda Mayo. Comment. Nonresident vote dilution claims:
rational basis or strict scrutiny review? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2213-
2255 (2016).
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
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Law Reviews for:
Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Law Review
Jennifer M. Pacella. The cybersecurity threat: compliance and the
role of whistleblowers. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 39-70
(2016).
ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW
Daniel P. Selmi. Federal implementation plans and the path to
clean power. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 637-691 (2016).
Hampden Macbeth. Note. Nuclear chaos: the Exelon-PHI merger
and what it means for nuclear power in the United States and the
EPA's carbon emission rules. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 731-774
(2016).
David E. Adelman and David B. Spence. Ideology vs. interest
group politics in U.S. energy policy. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 339-411
(2017).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Arizona State Law Journal
Georgetown Environmental Law Review
Adelaide C. McGraw. Comment. Costs before regulation:
Michigan v. EPA and the implicit prerequisite. 40 Am. J. Trial
Advoc. 175-199 (2016).
The Wildfire Menace: Will the West Learn or Burn? Foreword by
Jon Kyl and Kris Kiefer; articles by W. Wallace Covington,
Diane Vosick, Michael A. Johns, Stephen J. Pyne, Wayne R. Fox,
Rebecca Davidson, Spencer Plumb, Marcus Selig, Suzanne Sitko,
Travis Woolley, Neil Chapman, Annette Fredette, Donald A.
Falk, Paul Summerfelt, Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton, Michele
Steinberg, Charles H. Oldham and Jeff Whitney. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.
1-229 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Catherine Klein. Comment. New leadership needed: the
Convention on Biological Diversity. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 135-
165 (2016).
Lorran Hart Ferguson. Note. Favoring judicial discretion not
tantamount to ushering in unpredictability: an exploration of the
CERCLA circuit split and a look at how the Ninth Circuit sided
correctly among the divide. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 125-144 (2016-2017).
Garlan Joseph VanHook. Note. EPA not to blame for RFS
pitfalls: a call to Congress to restructure the RFS program. 9 Ky.
J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 165-190 (2016-2017).
David E. Adelman and David B. Spence. Ideology vs. interest
group politics in U.S. energy policy. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 339-411
(2017).
Mark K. Williams, Alex Green and Ella Kim. Municipal
leadership of climate adaptation negotiations: effective tools and
strategies in Houston and Fort Lauderdale. 33 Negotiation J. 5-23
(2017).
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Michael A. Livermore. The perils of experimentation. 126 Yale
L.J. 636-708 (2017).
EVIDENCE
Stephen Wm. Smith. Policing Hoover's ghost: the privilege for
law enforcement techniques. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 233-275
(2017).
Deborah W. Denno. Concocting criminal intent. 105 Geo. L.J.
323-378 (2017).
Heather L. King, Jessica H. Janicek and Paul M. Leopold. When
evidentiary matters cross ethical boundaries. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev.
527-550 (2016).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Ignatius Michael Ingles. Note. Regulating religious robots: free
exercise and RFRA in the time of superintelligent artificial
intelligence. 105 Geo. L.J. 507-529 (2017).
Elizabeth Clarke. Comment. Must the government waive public
forum user fees for indigent speakers? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2027-
2070 (2016).
Enrique Armijo. The "ample alternative channels" flaw in First
Amendment doctrine. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1657-1740
(2016).
Jonathan P. Kuhn. Note. The religious difference: equal
protection and the accommodation of (non)-religion. 94 Wash. U.
L. Rev. 191-231 (2016).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Kaela M. Colwell. Note. Allies and adversaries: a look into the
relationship between herbal medicines and the environment. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 693-712 (2016).
Richard A. Epstein. Rational basis review and FDA regulation:
why the two do not mix. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 417-440
(2016).
Hannah Sims. Note. "Handmade" or "made by hand": assessing
alcohol labeling practices and evaluating a popular consumer
class action. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 145-163
(2016-2017).
Leland L. Black. Comment. Patenting and protecting
personalized medicine innovation post-Mayo, Myriad, and
Limelight. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 493-522 (2017).
Adam Davidson. Comment. Learning from history in changing
times: taking account of evolving marijuana laws in federal
sentencing. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2105-2161 (2016).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Robert Clary. Texas's capital-sentencing procedure has a
Simmons problem: its Gag Statute and 12-10 Rule distort the
jury's assessment of the defendant's "future dangerousness." 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 57-129 (2017).
Todd A. Berger. The aftermath of Indiana v. Edwards: re-
evaluating the standard of competency needed for pro se
representation. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 680-727 (2016).
Meredith S. Simons. Note. Giving vulnerable students their due:
implementing due process protections for students referred from
schools to the justice system. 66 Duke L.J. 943-977 (2017).
Robert C. Farrell. Equal protection rational basis cases in the
Supreme Court since Romer v. Evans. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
441-474 (2016).
John O. McGinnis. Reforming constitutional review of state
economic legislation. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 517-535 (2016).
Elizabeth Clarke. Comment. Must the government waive public
forum user fees for indigent speakers? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2027-
2070 (2016).
Philip P. Ehrlich. Comment. A balancing equation for social
media publication notice. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2163-2212 (2016).
Derrick Darby and Richard E. Levy. Postracial remedies. 50 U.
Mich. J.L. Reform 387-488 (2017).
GENDER
Sabrina Balgamwalla. Trafficking in narratives: conceptualizing
and recasting victims, offenders, and rescuers in the war on
human trafficking. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 1-41 (2016).
Alexandra A. Klimko. Comment. Transgender employment
discrimination equality in Wisconsin: the demise of a former
LGBTIQ+ rights trailblazer. 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L.
Rev. 163-188 (2016).
Andrew L. Milne. Sharia and anti-Sharia: ethical challenges for
the cross-cultural lawyer representing Muslim women. 57 S. Tex.
L. Rev. 449-468 (2016).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
Monika Ewa Kaminska and Marta Kahancová. State, market, and
collective regulation in the hospital sector in East-Central Europe:
union strategies against all odds. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J.
257-289 (2017).
Kaela M. Colwell. Note. Allies and adversaries: a look into the
relationship between herbal medicines and the environment. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 693-712 (2016).
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Julie Hwang. Note. The road to reducing racial disparity in the
healthcare system: Affordable Care Act as domestic
implementation of CERD. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
171-190 (2016).
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. and student Daria Koscielniak. The
heartbreak of not making automated external defibrillators
available for public use. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 160-193 (2016).
Jean Phillip Shami. Comment. A promise realized? A critical
review of Accountable Care Organizations since the enactment of
the Affordable Care Act. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 312-357 (2016).
HOUSING LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
Lorren Patterson. Note. The impact of disparate impact: the
benefits outweigh the costs of recognizing disparate impact
claims under the Fair Housing Act. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit.
Race Persp. 211-224 (2016).
Chinese Real Estate Investment: Transnational Perspectives.
Articles by Gregory M. Stein, Tahirih V. Lee, Mary Szto and
Dong Jiang. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1-120 (2015-2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Robert G. Schwemm and Calvin Bradford. Proving disparate
impact in fair housing cases after Inclusive Communities. 19
N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 685-770 (2016).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Julien Chaisse and Lloyd Meng. Labor migration in a globalized
world: the human journey's challenges for international law and
policy. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 49-97 (2016).
Becky Lundberg Witt. Towards a human right to food:
implications for urban growing in Baltimore City, Maryland. 43
Fordham Urb. L.J. 405-421 (2016).
Melissa Castillo. Comment. Recent developments in the United
Nations: shifting from ideals and principles to action and
enforcement. 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 259-288 (2016).
IMMIGRATION LAW
Katharine G. Young. Rights and queues: on distributive contests
in the modern state. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 65-137 (2016).
Julien Chaisse and Lloyd Meng. Labor migration in a globalized
world: the human journey's challenges for international law and
policy. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 49-97 (2016).
Shirin Sinnar. The lost story of Iqbal. 105 Geo. L.J. 379-439
(2017).
Roy Xiao. Recent development. Refuge from time: how the one-
year filing deadline unfairly frustrates valid asylum claims. 95
N.C. L. Rev. 523-552 (2017).
Philip M. Cooper. Comment. Changed countries, changed
circumstances: reopening removal proceedings under 8 USC §
1229a. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2071-2104 (2016).
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Brittany Raia. Note. Protecting vulnerable children in Indian
Country: why and how the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013 should be extended to cover child
abuse committed on Indian reservations. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
303-337 (2017).
Grant Christensen. Personal jurisdiction and tribal courts after
Walden and Bauman: the inadvertent impact of Supreme Court
jurisdictional decisions on Indian Country. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1367-1402 (2016).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Legal Studies
Jennifer Gordon. Note. Like a bad neighbor, hackers are there:
data security legislation and cyber insurance in light of increasing
FTC enforcement actions. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
183-208 (2016).
Brian A. Pappas. Out from the shadows: Title IX, university
ombuds, and the reporting of campus sexual misconduct. 94
Denv. L. Rev. 71-144 (2016).
Adam B. Thimmesch. Transacting in data: tax, privacy, and the
new economy. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 145-194 (2016).
Amy McCann Roller. Note. From ship-to-shore telegraphs to Wi-
Fi packets: using Section 705(a) to protect wireless
communications. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 525-546 (2016).
Contracting Over Privacy. Introduction by Omri Ben-Shahar and
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; articles by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz,
Matthew B. Kugler, Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro
Acquisti, Ian Ayres, Oren Bar-Gill, Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet
Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton and Kirsten Martin.
45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
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Reginald A. Hirsch. Privacy rights in a public society: protecting
your client and yourself from invasions of privacy. 57 S. Tex. L.
Rev. 579-630 (2016).
Paul McLaughlin. Comment. Crypto wars 2.0: why listening to
Apple on encryption will make America more secure. 30 Temp.
Int'l & Comp. L.J. 353-384 (2016).
INSURANCE LAW
Alyca Riley. Note. Unclaimed life insurance proceeds and the
duty to search: who is the true beneficiary? 68 Baylor L. Rev.
819-845 (2016).
Jennifer Gordon. Note. Like a bad neighbor, hackers are there:
data security legislation and cyber insurance in light of increasing
FTC enforcement actions. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
183-208 (2016).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Jacob S. Sherkow. Patent law's reproducibility paradox. 66 Duke
L.J. 845-911 (2017).
Esther L. Roberts. Trademarking animal abuse: should the
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
("TWHBEA") lose the TWHBEA trademark portfolio under the
Lanham Act for failure to comply with the Horse Protection Act?
9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 65-100 (2016-2017).
Leland L. Black. Comment. Patenting and protecting
personalized medicine innovation post-Mayo, Myriad, and
Limelight. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 493-522 (2017).
Miranda Bullard. Comment. An international perspective: why
the United States should provide a public performance right for
non-digital audio transmissions. 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J.
225-258 (2016).
Stephen Yelderman. Do patent challenges increase competition?
83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1943-2026 (2016).
Mark Kuivila. Note. Exclusive groove: how modern substantial
similarity law invites attenuated infringement claims at the
expense of innovation and sustainability in the music industry. 71
U. Miami L. Rev. 238-280 (2016).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Emory International Law Review
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
Artemio Rivera. Probable cause and due process in international
extradition. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 131-187 (2017).
Tonia Novitz. Book review, The Right to Strike: A Comparative
View edited by Bernd Waas. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 327-
336 (2017).
Joseph Blocher and Mitu Gulati. A market for sovereign control.
66 Duke L.J. 797-843 (2017).
Julie Hwang. Note. The road to reducing racial disparity in the
healthcare system: Affordable Care Act as domestic
implementation of CERD. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
171-190 (2016).
Christine E. Dryden. Note. Exploring the promise and potential
of a WTO anti-corruption treaty. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
249-270 (2016).
Timothy Meyer. Local liability in international economic law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 261-337 (2017).
Elliot Reaven. Note. The United States Commercial Space
Launch Competitiveness Act: the creation of private space
property rights and the omission of the right to freedom from
harmful interference. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 233-260 (2016).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Law Reviews for:
Law and Contemporary Problems
Robert W. Schwieder. Note. TTIP and the investment court
system: a new (and improved?) paradigm for investor-state
adjudication. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 178-227 (2016).
Juan J. Cruces and Tim R Samples. Settling sovereign debt's
"trial of the century." 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 5-47 (2016).
Julien Chaisse and Lloyd Meng. Labor migration in a globalized
world: the human journey's challenges for international law and
policy. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 49-97 (2016).
Success and Limits of Competition Law and Policy in Developing
Countries. Preface, acknowledgement, introduction by Umut
Aydin and Tim Büthe; articles by A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon,
Eleanor M. Fox, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos,
Francisco Agüero, Umut Aydin, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang and
Ralf Michaels. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-247 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Timothy Meyer. Local liability in international economic law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 261-337 (2017).
Miranda Bullard. Comment. An international perspective: why
the United States should provide a public performance right for
non-digital audio transmissions. 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J.
225-258 (2016).
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Anu Thomas. Comment. A reimagined Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act: from deterrence to restoration and beyond. 30 Temp. Int'l &
Comp. L.J. 385-412 (2016).
J. Stephen Simms and Casey L. Bryant. Effective Chapter 15
strategies for marine equipment lessors and maritime lien
creditors. 29 U.S.F. Mar. L.J. 43-70 (2016-2017).
S.I. Strong. Realizing rationality: an empirical assessment of
international commercial mediation. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
1973-2085 (2016).
JUDGES
Dedication to the Honorable Thomas M. Reavley. Tributes by
Brad Toben, Justice Jeff Boyd, Bryan A. Garner and Marianne
Auld. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 647-660 (2016).
Judge Thomas M. Reavley and Ryan S. Killian. Against the rule
of judges. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 661-679 (2016).
Suzanna Sherry. Selective judicial activism: defending Carolene
Products. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 559-575 (2016).
Curtis A. Bradley and Neil S. Siegel. Historical gloss,
constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
105 Geo. L.J. 255-322 (2017).
Alec Webley. Note. Judges are (not?) politicians: Williams-
Yulee v. The Florida Bar and the constitutional law of
redistricting of judicial election districts. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. &
Pub. Pol'y 851-911 (2016).
Hon. David D. Farr and student Calvin McLean. The buck stops
here...or maybe not. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 469-482 (2016).
In memoriam: Abner J. Mikva, 1926-2016. Memorials by
Kenneth L. Adams, Douglas G. Baird, Adam O. Emmerich,
Justice Elena Kagan, Jack Marco, Ronald S. Miller, Newton N.
Minow and Geoffrey R. Stone. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1717-1754
(2016).
Joshua C. Macey. Note. Playing nicely: how judges can improve
Dodd-Frank and foster interagency collaboration. 126 Yale L.J.
806-861 (2017).
JURISDICTION
Brittany Raia. Note. Protecting vulnerable children in Indian
Country: why and how the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013 should be extended to cover child
abuse committed on Indian reservations. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
303-337 (2017).
Jesse D.H. Snyder. Textualism, consistency, federalism: three
irreducible arguments to support or avert federal jurisdiction in
the wake of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Manning. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 83-101 (2016).
Kyle S. Beckrich. Comment. Am I welcome here? Getting into
federal court to confirm or vacate an arbitration award. 68 Baylor
L. Rev. 846-865 (2016).
Elizabeth Jackson. Note. Understanding Wellness International
Network, Ltd. v. Sharif: problems with implied consent to
bankruptcy court adjudication of Stern claims. 11 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 235-256 (2016).
Curtis A. Bradley and Neil S. Siegel. Historical gloss,
constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
105 Geo. L.J. 255-322 (2017).
David Kanter. Note. Removal plus timely assertion: a better rule
for the intersection of removal and state sovereign immunity. 105
Geo. L.J. 531-557 (2017).
Lawrence Ponoroff. Whither recharacterization. 68 Rutgers U.
L. Rev. 1217-1296 (2016).
Grant Christensen. Personal jurisdiction and tribal courts after
Walden and Bauman: the inadvertent impact of Supreme Court
jurisdictional decisions on Indian Country. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1367-1402 (2016).
W. Benjamin Woody. Get back to where you once belonged:
why robust forum non conveniens application to maritime
personal injury cases yields inequitable results. 29 U.S.F. Mar.
L.J. 71-98 (2016-2017).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Law Reviews for:
Arizona State Law Journal
Constitutional Commentary
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
Responding to the Caryn Devins, et. al. Article Against Design.
Response by Steven Gow Calabresi; rejoinder by Caryn Devins,
Roger Koppl, Stuart Kauffman and Teppo Felin; commentaries by
Sanford Levinson and Vernon Smith. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 231-260
(2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Judge Thomas M. Reavley and Ryan S. Killian. Against the rule
of judges. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 661-679 (2016).
Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and
Sovereignty of We the People by Randy E. Barnett. Reviews by
Jack M. Balkin, Amy Coney Barrett, Jud Campbell, Sanford
Levinson, Jason Mazzone and Lawrence B. Solum; response by
Randy E. Barnett. 32 Const. Comment. 31-246 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
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Symposium: Is the Rational Basis Test Unconstitutional? Preface
by Evan Bernick; foreword by Randy E. Barnett; articles by Dana
Berliner, Erwin Chemerinsky, Richard A. Epstein, Robert C.
Farrell, Tara Leigh Grove, Jeffrey D. Jackson, John O. McGinnis,
Clark Neily and Suzanna Sherry. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-
575 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Eric R. Claeys. Labor, exclusion, and flourishing in property law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 413-492 (2017).
David C. Botticello. Note. Traversing the trespass-privacy divide:
the evolution of the Fourth Amendment in light of cell phones,
spike mikes, and a very tiny constable. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1403-1424 (2016).
Omri Ben-Shahar. The paradox of access justice, and its
application to mandatory arbitration. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1755-
1817 (2016).
Jeremy K. Kessler and David E. Pozen. Working themselves
impure: a life cycle theory of legal theories. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev.
1819-1892 (2016).
Enrique Armijo. The "ample alternative channels" flaw in First
Amendment doctrine. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1657-1740
(2016).
JUVENILES
Brittany Raia. Note. Protecting vulnerable children in Indian
Country: why and how the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013 should be extended to cover child
abuse committed on Indian reservations. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
303-337 (2017).
Meredith S. Simons. Note. Giving vulnerable students their due:
implementing due process protections for students referred from
schools to the justice system. 66 Duke L.J. 943-977 (2017).
Rebecca Covington. Comment. Incarcerated mother, invisible
child. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 99-133 (2016).
Joanna N. Lopez. Revamping police/urban community/youth
relations by recognizing the errors of the past and moving towards
building relationships. 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ. Dev. 51-65
(2016).
Charisa Smith. No quick fix: the failure of criminal law and the
promise of civil law remedies for domestic child sex trafficking.
71 U. Miami L. Rev. 1-82 (2016).
LABOR LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal
William T. Thompson. Comment. Solis v. Summit Contractors,
Inc.—the issue of multi-employer liability in tort cases and the
OSHA multi-employer citation policy. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
153-173 (2016).
Barriers to Union Organizing: Part II. Articles by Julia Lopez
Lopez, Mingwei Liu, Sarosh Kuruvilla, Alan Bogg, K.D. Ewing,
Ida Regalia, Monika Ewa Kaminska, Marta Kahancová and Guy
Mundlak. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 169-318 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Amy Parker. Comment. Reproductive labor or trafficking: the
effect of disparate power on consent in transnational surrogacy
agreements. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 155-172 (2015-2016).
Eric R. Claeys. Labor, exclusion, and flourishing in property law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 413-492 (2017).
LAND USE
Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton and Michele Steinberg. Firewise: the
value of voluntary action and standard approaches to reducing
wildfire risk. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 181-203 (2016).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Law Reviews for:
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race
Journal of Legal Studies
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Guyora Binder and Ben Notterman. Penal incapacitation: a
situationist critique. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1-56 (2017).
Sean J. Griffith. The question concerning technology in
compliance. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 25-38 (2016).
Sabrina Balgamwalla. Trafficking in narratives: conceptualizing
and recasting victims, offenders, and rescuers in the war on
human trafficking. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 1-41 (2016).
Rebecca Covington. Comment. Incarcerated mother, invisible
child. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 99-133 (2016).
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Cultivating New Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture and
Community Gardens. Articles by Amy Laura Cahn, Paula Z.
Segal, Nate Ela, Michael Haber, Stephen R. Miller and Becky
Lundberg Witt. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 195-421 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
The Moynihan Report: 50 Years Later. Articles by Anthony E.
Cook, Gary Peller, Verna L. Williams, Donald F. Tibbs and
Reginald Leamon Robinson; student reactions by Hamza Khan,
Rich Marsico, Raisa D'Oyley, Jasmine Adams & Vijay Kasschau.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-170 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Cecil J. Hunt, II. The Jim Crow effect: denial, dignity, human
rights, and racialized mass incarceration. 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ.
Dev. 15-49 (2016).
Contracting Over Privacy. Introduction by Omri Ben-Shahar and
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; articles by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz,
Matthew B. Kugler, Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro
Acquisti, Ian Ayres, Oren Bar-Gill, Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet
Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton and Kirsten Martin.
45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Shooting your brand in the foot: what
Citizens United invites. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1297-1365
(2016).
Daniel Shaviro. The mapmaker’s dilemma in evaluating high-end
inequality. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 83-159 (2016).
R. George Wright. Legal paternalism and the eclipse of principle.
71 U. Miami L. Rev. 194-237 (2016).
Michael A. Livermore. The perils of experimentation. 126 Yale
L.J. 636-708 (2017).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Nirej Sekhon. Blue on Black: an empirical assessment of police
shootings. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 189-232 (2017).
Stephen Wm. Smith. Policing Hoover's ghost: the privilege for
law enforcement techniques. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 233-275
(2017).
M. Jackson Jones. Shady trick or legitimate tactic—can law
enforcement officials use fictitious social media accounts to
interact with suspects? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 69-81 (2016).
Shanna Rifkin. Note. Safeguarding the ADA's antidiscrimination
mandate: subjecting arrests to Title II coverage. 66 Duke L.J.
913-941 (2017).
Donald F. Tibbs. Of law and black lives, 50 years later: race and
policing in the aftermath of the Moynihan Report. 8 Geo. J.L. &
Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 85-98 (2016).
Samuel Goldsmith. Note. The misguided constitutionalization of
the enabled police force. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
191-209 (2016).
David C. Botticello. Note. Traversing the trespass-privacy divide:
the evolution of the Fourth Amendment in light of cell phones,
spike mikes, and a very tiny constable. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1403-1424 (2016).
Anta Plowden. Comment. Bringing balance to the force: the
militarization of America's police force and its consequences. 71
U. Miami L. Rev. 281-311 (2016).
John Mylan Traylor. Note. Shedding light on the "going dark"
problem and the encryption debate. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform
489-524 (2017).
LAW OF THE SEA
Stephen Wakefield Smith. ASEAN, China, and the South China
Sea: between a rock and a low-tide elevation. 29 U.S.F. Mar. L.J.
29-41 (2016-2017).
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Adam Feldman. Counting on quality: the effects of merits brief
quality on Supreme Court decisions. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 43-70
(2016).
LEGAL HISTORY
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Law Reviews for:
Constitutional Commentary
Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
Stephen Wm. Smith. Policing Hoover's ghost: the privilege for
law enforcement techniques. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 233-275
(2017).
C.J. Williams. Proposing a peremptory methodology for
exercising peremptory strikes. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 277-302
(2017).
Stephen J. Pyne. Resistance, restoration, resilience: a survey of
fire's American century. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 53-64 (2016).
Diane Vosick. Democratizing federal forest management through
public participation and collaboration. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 93-109
(2016).
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Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and
Sovereignty of We the People by Randy E. Barnett. Reviews by
Jack M. Balkin, Amy Coney Barrett, Jud Campbell, Sanford
Levinson, Jason Mazzone and Lawrence B. Solum; response by
Randy E. Barnett. 32 Const. Comment. 31-246 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Willard B. Taylor. Can we clean this up? A brief journey
through the United States rules for taxing business entities. 19
Fla. Tax Rev. 323-365 (2016).
The Moynihan Report: 50 Years Later. Articles by Anthony E.
Cook, Gary Peller, Verna L. Williams, Donald F. Tibbs and
Reginald Leamon Robinson; student reactions by Hamza Khan,
Rich Marsico, Raisa D'Oyley, Jasmine Adams & Vijay Kasschau.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-170 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Symposium: Is the Rational Basis Test Unconstitutional? Preface
by Evan Bernick; foreword by Randy E. Barnett; articles by Dana
Berliner, Erwin Chemerinsky, Richard A. Epstein, Robert C.
Farrell, Tara Leigh Grove, Jeffrey D. Jackson, John O. McGinnis,
Clark Neily and Suzanna Sherry. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-
575 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Curtis A. Bradley and Neil S. Siegel. Historical gloss,
constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
105 Geo. L.J. 255-322 (2017).
John F. Stinneford. The original meaning of "cruel." 105 Geo.
L.J. 441-506 (2017).
Mary Szto. From exclusion to exclusivity: Chinese American
property ownership and discrimination in historical perspective.
25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 33-99 (2015-2016).
Jay Tidmarsh. The English fire courts and the American right to
civil jury trial. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1893-1941 (2016).
LEGAL PROFESSION
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Law Reviews for:
South Texas Law Review
Stanislav Veyber. Note. Bankruptcy: where attorneys can lose
big even if they win big. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 257-
284 (2016).
Symposium: Ethical Issues in Family Law, Practice, and Policy.
Foreword by Pamela E. George; articles by Andrew L. Milne,
Hon. David D. Farr, Hon. Leta S. Parks, Hon. Diane M.
Guariglia, Heather L. King, Jessica H. Janicek, Paul M. Leopold,
Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour, Reginald A. Hirsch and student
Calvin McLean. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 449-630 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Emily Samra. Comment. The business of defense: defense-side
litigation financing. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2299-2341 (2016).
Sheri Lynn Johnson. A legal obituary for Ramiro. 50 U. Mich.
J.L. Reform 291-328 (2017).
LEGISLATION
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Law Reviews for:
New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
Rep. Greg P. Walden. A better agency: reforming the Federal
Communications Commission. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 385-396
(2016).
Willard B. Taylor. Can we clean this up? A brief journey
through the United States rules for taxing business entities. 19
Fla. Tax Rev. 323-365 (2016).
Esther L. Roberts. Trademarking animal abuse: should the
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
("TWHBEA") lose the TWHBEA trademark portfolio under the
Lanham Act for failure to comply with the Horse Protection Act?
9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 65-100 (2016-2017).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Kylie Thompson. Comment. Airborne assassin: why the official
stockpiles of the smallpox virus must be destroyed. 31 Emory
Int'l L. Rev. 167-195 (2016).
Jennifer Porter. Note. Who lives? Who dies? Who decides? 14
Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 599-614 (2016).
Deborah W. Denno. Concocting criminal intent. 105 Geo. L.J.
323-378 (2017).
Leland L. Black. Comment. Patenting and protecting
personalized medicine innovation post-Mayo, Myriad, and
Limelight. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 493-522 (2017).
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. and student Daria Koscielniak. The
heartbreak of not making automated external defibrillators
available for public use. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 160-193 (2016).
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MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Roger Bond Choquette. Note. A rebuttable presumption against
consensual nondemocratic intervention. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l
L. 138-177 (2016).
Anjli Parrin. Note. Creating a legal framework for terrorism
defectors and detainees in Somalia. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L.
228-276 (2016).
Melissa Castillo. Comment. Recent developments in the United
Nations: shifting from ideals and principles to action and
enforcement. 30 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 259-288 (2016).
Kevin Hill. Comment. Practical implications of the actus reus
elements of the crime of aggression for leadership directed
intelligence collection and dissemination. 30 Temp. Int'l &
Comp. L.J. 317-352 (2016).
Anta Plowden. Comment. Bringing balance to the force: the
militarization of America's police force and its consequences. 71
U. Miami L. Rev. 281-311 (2016).
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Arizona State Law Journal
Georgetown Environmental Law Review
The Wildfire Menace: Will the West Learn or Burn? Foreword by
Jon Kyl and Kris Kiefer; articles by W. Wallace Covington,
Diane Vosick, Michael A. Johns, Stephen J. Pyne, Wayne R. Fox,
Rebecca Davidson, Spencer Plumb, Marcus Selig, Suzanne Sitko,
Travis Woolley, Neil Chapman, Annette Fredette, Donald A.
Falk, Paul Summerfelt, Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton, Michele
Steinberg, Charles H. Oldham and Jeff Whitney. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.
1-229 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Catherine Klein. Comment. New leadership needed: the
Convention on Biological Diversity. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 135-
165 (2016).
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Haley A. Stencel. Comment. United States v. NorCal Tea
Party Patriots: has the IRS's ability to engage in political
activities, negatively target nonprofit organizations, and hide
behind 26 U.S.C. § 6103 ended? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 201-226
(2016).
Rebecca Davidson, Spencer Plumb and Marcus Selig. New
models for funding public lands management: a case study of the
Northern Arizona Forest Fund. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 111-123 (2016).
Suzanne Sitko, Travis Woolley and Neil Chapman. Technology
and trees: increasing trust and efficiencies in forest restoration.
48 Ariz. St. L.J. 125-138 (2016).
OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW
Davis Mosmeyer. Comment. Ubi jus ibi remedium: the gap in
Texas courts’ protection of mineral owners against unpermitted
seismic exploration without physical entry. 68 Baylor L. Rev.
797-818 (2016).
Garlan Joseph VanHook. Note. EPA not to blame for RFS
pitfalls: a call to Congress to restructure the RFS program. 9 Ky.
J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 165-190 (2016-2017).
Elliot Reaven. Note. The United States Commercial Space
Launch Competitiveness Act: the creation of private space
property rights and the omission of the right to freedom from
harmful interference. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 233-260 (2016).
POLITICS
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Law Reviews for:
Constitutional Commentary
Haley A. Stencel. Comment. United States v. NorCal Tea
Party Patriots: has the IRS's ability to engage in political
activities, negatively target nonprofit organizations, and hide
behind 26 U.S.C. § 6103 ended? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 201-226
(2016).
Alan Bogg and K.D. Ewing. The continuing evolution of
European labor law and the changing context for trade union
organizing. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 211-232 (2017).
Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and
Sovereignty of We the People by Randy E. Barnett. Reviews by
Jack M. Balkin, Amy Coney Barrett, Jud Campbell, Sanford
Levinson, Jason Mazzone and Lawrence B. Solum; response by
Randy E. Barnett. 32 Const. Comment. 31-246 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Joseph Blocher and Mitu Gulati. A market for sovereign control.
66 Duke L.J. 797-843 (2017).
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Anthony E. Cook. The Moynihan Report and the neo-
conservative backlash to the Civil Rights Movement. 8 Geo. J.L.
& Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-34 (2016).
Umut Aydin and Tim Büthe. Competition law & policy in
developing countries: explaining variations in outcomes;
exploring possibilities and limits. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-
36 (2016).
Francisco Agüero. Chilean antitrust policy: some lessons behind
its success. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 123-154 (2016).
David E. Adelman and David B. Spence. Ideology vs. interest
group politics in U.S. energy policy. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 339-411
(2017).
William G. Dauster. The Senate in transition or how I learned to
stop worrying and love the nuclear option. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. &
Pub. Pol'y 631-683 (2016).
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Shooting your brand in the foot: what
Citizens United invites. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1297-1365
(2016).
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos and Mila Versteeg. The contours of
constitutional approval. 94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 113-190 (2016).
Michael A. Livermore. The perils of experimentation. 126 Yale
L.J. 636-708 (2017).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Law Reviews for:
American Journal of Trial Advocacy
C.J. Williams. Proposing a peremptory methodology for
exercising peremptory strikes. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 277-302
(2017).
Shirin Sinnar. The lost story of Iqbal. 105 Geo. L.J. 379-439
(2017).
Hannah Sims. Note. "Handmade" or "made by hand": assessing
alcohol labeling practices and evaluating a popular consumer
class action. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 145-163
(2016-2017).
Kevin M. Clermont. Res judicata as requisite for justice. 68
Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1067-1141 (2016).
Jay Tidmarsh. The English fire courts and the American right to
civil jury trial. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1893-1941 (2016).
Philip P. Ehrlich. Comment. A balancing equation for social
media publication notice. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2163-2212 (2016).
Jessica A. Winn. Note. A firm law for sanctions: taking a stance
on whether 28 U.S.C. § 1927 should apply to law firms. 73
Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2135-2193 (2016).
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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Law Reviews for:
South Texas Law Review
Symposium: Ethical Issues in Family Law, Practice, and Policy.
Foreword by Pamela E. George; articles by Andrew L. Milne,
Hon. David D. Farr, Hon. Leta S. Parks, Hon. Diane M.
Guariglia, Heather L. King, Jessica H. Janicek, Paul M. Leopold,
Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour, Reginald A. Hirsch and student
Calvin McLean. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 449-630 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Jessica A. Winn. Note. A firm law for sanctions: taking a stance
on whether 28 U.S.C. § 1927 should apply to law firms. 73
Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2135-2193 (2016).
PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
Wayne R. Fox. The cost of inaction: Flagstaff Watershed
Protection Project cost avoidance study. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 65-92
(2016).
Davis Mosmeyer. Comment. Ubi jus ibi remedium: the gap in
Texas courts’ protection of mineral owners against unpermitted
seismic exploration without physical entry. 68 Baylor L. Rev.
797-818 (2016).
Alyca Riley. Note. Unclaimed life insurance proceeds and the
duty to search: who is the true beneficiary? 68 Baylor L. Rev.
819-845 (2016).
Nate Ela. Urban commons as property experiment: mapping
Chicago's farms and gardens. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 247-294
(2016).
Chinese Real Estate Investment: Transnational Perspectives.
Articles by Gregory M. Stein, Tahirih V. Lee, Mary Szto and
Dong Jiang. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1-120 (2015-2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Eric R. Claeys. Labor, exclusion, and flourishing in property law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 413-492 (2017).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Guyora Binder and Ben Notterman. Penal incapacitation: a
situationist critique. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1-56 (2017).
Glen Hickerson. A bridge over troubled water: managing parties'
mental illness in mediation. 33 Negotiation J. 53-69 (2017).
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RACE AND ETHNICITY
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Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Nirej Sekhon. Blue on Black: an empirical assessment of police
shootings. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 189-232 (2017).
The Moynihan Report: 50 Years Later. Articles by Anthony E.
Cook, Gary Peller, Verna L. Williams, Donald F. Tibbs and
Reginald Leamon Robinson; student reactions by Hamza Khan,
Rich Marsico, Raisa D'Oyley, Jasmine Adams & Vijay Kasschau.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-170 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Mary Szto. From exclusion to exclusivity: Chinese American
property ownership and discrimination in historical perspective.
25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 33-99 (2015-2016).
Derrick Darby and Richard E. Levy. Postracial remedies. 50 U.
Mich. J.L. Reform 387-488 (2017).
L. Song Richardson. Book review. Systemic triage: implicit
racial bias in the criminal courtroom. Crook County: Racism and
Injustice in America's Largest Criminal Court by Nicole Van
Cleve. 126 Yale L.J. 862-893 (2017).
RELIGION
Ignatius Michael Ingles. Note. Regulating religious robots: free
exercise and RFRA in the time of superintelligent artificial
intelligence. 105 Geo. L.J. 507-529 (2017).
Andrew L. Milne. Sharia and anti-Sharia: ethical challenges for
the cross-cultural lawyer representing Muslim women. 57 S. Tex.
L. Rev. 449-468 (2016).
Jonathan P. Kuhn. Note. The religious difference: equal
protection and the accommodation of (non)-religion. 94 Wash. U.
L. Rev. 191-231 (2016).
REMEDIES
Lorran Hart Ferguson. Note. Favoring judicial discretion not
tantamount to ushering in unpredictability: an exploration of the
CERCLA circuit split and a look at how the Ninth Circuit sided
correctly among the divide. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 125-144 (2016-2017).
Kaitlin Halsell. Comment. Whole again? Statutory compensation
schemes as a tort alternative in the aftermath of terror attacks. 30
Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 289-316 (2016).
T. Leigh Anenson. Public pensions and fiduciary law: a view
from equity. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 251-290 (2017).
REPRODUCTION
Joel S. Nolette. Case comment. Whole Woman's Health v.
Hellerstedt: judicial review when the Court wants to. 14 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 633-644 (2016).
Amy Parker. Comment. Reproductive labor or trafficking: the
effect of disparate power on consent in transnational surrogacy
agreements. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 155-172 (2015-2016).
RETIREMENT SECURITY
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Law Reviews for:
Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Law Review
T. Leigh Anenson. Public pensions and fiduciary law: a view
from equity. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 251-290 (2017).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Iona Vasiu and Lucian Vasiu. Light my fire: a roentgenogram of
cyberstalking cases. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 41-68 (2016).
M. Jackson Jones. Shady trick or legitimate tactic—can law
enforcement officials use fictitious social media accounts to
interact with suspects? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 69-81 (2016).
Suzanne Sitko, Travis Woolley and Neil Chapman. Technology
and trees: increasing trust and efficiencies in forest restoration.
48 Ariz. St. L.J. 125-138 (2016).
Donald A. Falk. The resilience dilemma: incorporating global
change into ecosystem policy and management. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.
145-156 (2016).
Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton and Michele Steinberg. Firewise: the
value of voluntary action and standard approaches to reducing
wildfire risk. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 181-203 (2016).
The Role of Technology in Compliance in Financial Services: An
Indispensable Tool as Well as a Threat? Articles by James Fanto,
Sean J. Griffith, Jennifer M. Pacella, Onnig H. Dombalagian,
Mercer Bullard and Tom C.W. Lin. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 1-182 (2016).
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Reviews for this journal.)
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Jacob S. Sherkow. Patent law's reproducibility paradox. 66 Duke
L.J. 845-911 (2017).
Andrew Morris. Note. Great expectations: using the language of
innovation to command efficiency and shift the burden of
spectrum scarcity. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 495-523 (2016).
Reilly Stephens. Note. Rolling your own: 3D printed drugs and
the Controlled Substances Act. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 615-
632 (2016).
Deborah W. Denno. Concocting criminal intent. 105 Geo. L.J.
323-378 (2017).
Ignatius Michael Ingles. Note. Regulating religious robots: free
exercise and RFRA in the time of superintelligent artificial
intelligence. 105 Geo. L.J. 507-529 (2017).
Leland L. Black. Comment. Patenting and protecting
personalized medicine innovation post-Mayo, Myriad, and
Limelight. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 493-522 (2017).
Rebecca Weinstein. Note. Cybersecurity: getting beyond
technical compliance gaps. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 913-
942 (2016).
David C. Botticello. Note. Traversing the trespass-privacy divide:
the evolution of the Fourth Amendment in light of cell phones,
spike mikes, and a very tiny constable. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1403-1424 (2016).
Jay H. Ganatra. Note. When a Kickstarter stops: exploring
failures and regulatory frameworks for the rewards-based
crowdfunding industry. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1425-1472 (2016).
Paul McLaughlin. Comment. Crypto wars 2.0: why listening to
Apple on encryption will make America more secure. 30 Temp.
Int'l & Comp. L.J. 353-384 (2016).
John Mylan Traylor. Note. Shedding light on the "going dark"
problem and the encryption debate. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform
489-524 (2017).
Darian M. Ibrahim. Intrapreneurship. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
1741-1793 (2016).
SECOND AMENDMENT
D. McNair Nichols, Jr. Note. Guns and alienage: correcting a
dangerous contradiction. 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2089-2133
(2016).
SECURED TRANSACTIONS
J. Stephen Simms and Casey L. Bryant. Effective Chapter 15
strategies for marine equipment lessors and maritime lien
creditors. 29 U.S.F. Mar. L.J. 43-70 (2016-2017).
SECURITIES LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Role of Technology in Compliance in Financial Services: An
Indispensable Tool as Well as a Threat? Articles by James Fanto,
Sean J. Griffith, Jennifer M. Pacella, Onnig H. Dombalagian,
Mercer Bullard and Tom C.W. Lin. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 1-182 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Juan J. Cruces and Tim R Samples. Settling sovereign debt's
"trial of the century." 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 5-47 (2016).
Seth C. Oranburg. Democratizing startups. 68 Rutgers U. L.
Rev. 1013-1066 (2016).
Ilya Beylin. A reassessment of the clearing mandate: how the
clearing mandate affects swap trading behavior and the
consequences for systemic risk. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1143-1215
(2016).
Kristin Johnson, Steven A. Ramirez and Cary Martin Shelby.
Diversifying to mitigate risk: can Dodd-Frank Section 342 help
stabilize the financial sector? 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1795-1868
(2016).
Joshua C. Macey. Note. Playing nicely: how judges can improve
Dodd-Frank and foster interagency collaboration. 126 Yale L.J.
806-861 (2017).
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Guyora Binder and Ben Notterman. Penal incapacitation: a
situationist critique. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1-56 (2017).
Robert Clary. Texas's capital-sentencing procedure has a
Simmons problem: its Gag Statute and 12-10 Rule distort the
jury's assessment of the defendant's "future dangerousness." 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 57-129 (2017).
Chase Whiting. Note. Constitutional bases to retroactively alter
private prison contracts. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 339-371 (2017).
Rebecca Covington. Comment. Incarcerated mother, invisible
child. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 99-133 (2016).
Sophia Browning. Note. Three ring circus: how three iterations
of D.C. parole policy have up to tripled the intended sentence for
D.C. Code offenders. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 577-597 (2016).
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John F. Stinneford. The original meaning of "cruel." 105 Geo.
L.J. 441-506 (2017).
Adam Davidson. Comment. Learning from history in changing
times: taking account of evolving marijuana laws in federal
sentencing. 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2105-2161 (2016).
Mica Moore. Comment. Escaping from release: is supervised
release custodial under 18 USC § 751(a)? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev.
2257-2297 (2016).
Charisa Smith. No quick fix: the failure of criminal law and the
promise of civil law remedies for domestic child sex trafficking.
71 U. Miami L. Rev. 1-82 (2016).
Sheri Lynn Johnson. A legal obituary for Ramiro. 50 U. Mich.
J.L. Reform 291-328 (2017).
Charles C. Bridge. Comment. The Bostic question. 126 Yale L.J.
894-907 (2017).
SEX CRIMES
Brooke W. Boucek. Note. Ridding the he-said-she-said
dichotomy: the deep entanglement of sexual violence on college
campuses. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 103-129 (2016).
Brian A. Pappas. Out from the shadows: Title IX, university
ombuds, and the reporting of campus sexual misconduct. 94
Denv. L. Rev. 71-144 (2016).
Amanda Wong. Note. Broken, brutal, bloody: the harms of
violent racial pornography and the need for legal accountability.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 225-250 (2016).
Charisa Smith. No quick fix: the failure of criminal law and the
promise of civil law remedies for domestic child sex trafficking.
71 U. Miami L. Rev. 1-82 (2016).
Simon Hedlin. Can prostitution law reform curb sex trafficking?
Theory and evidence on scale, substitution, and replacement
effects. 50 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 329-386 (2017).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Frances Hamilton. Strategies to achieve same-sex marriage and
the method of incrementalist change. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y
121-153 (2015-2016).
SOCIAL WELFARE
Katharine G. Young. Rights and queues: on distributive contests
in the modern state. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 65-137 (2016).
Elizabeth Clarke. Comment. Must the government waive public
forum user fees for indigent speakers? 83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 2027-
2070 (2016).
SPORTS
Peter J. Sacopulos. Pitts vs. Barr-Tonko Bills: an in-depth
comparison of proposed anti-doping legislation in horse racing. 9
Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 37-64 (2016-2017).
Paul Denis Godin. Sport mediation: mediating high-performance
sports disputes. 33 Negotiation J. 25-51 (2017).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Paul Summerfelt. Will AZ learn or burn? Can AZ learn to burn?:
the Flagstaff experience. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 157-180 (2016).
Marvin W. Jones and C. Brantley Jones. The evolving legacy of
EAA v. Day: toward an effective state water plan. 68 Baylor L.
Rev. 765-796 (2016).
Cultivating New Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture and
Community Gardens. Articles by Amy Laura Cahn, Paula Z.
Segal, Nate Ela, Michael Haber, Stephen R. Miller and Becky
Lundberg Witt. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 195-421 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Kenneth T. Kristl. The devil is in the details: articulating
practical principles for implementing the duties in Pennsylvania's
Environmental Rights Amendment. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 589-
635 (2016).
Sophia Browning. Note. Three ring circus: how three iterations
of D.C. parole policy have up to tripled the intended sentence for
D.C. Code offenders. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 577-597 (2016).
Mark K. Williams, Alex Green and Ella Kim. Municipal
leadership of climate adaptation negotiations: effective tools and
strategies in Houston and Fort Lauderdale. 33 Negotiation J. 5-23
(2017).
Nestor M. Davidson. Localist administrative law. 126 Yale L.J.
564-634 (2017).
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
Sanford Levinson. Randy Barnett's critique of democracy (and
John Marshall?). 32 Const. Comment. 113-142 (2017).
Adam Feldman. Counting on quality: the effects of merits brief
quality on Supreme Court decisions. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 43-70
(2016).
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Symposium: Is the Rational Basis Test Unconstitutional? Preface
by Evan Bernick; foreword by Randy E. Barnett; articles by Dana
Berliner, Erwin Chemerinsky, Richard A. Epstein, Robert C.
Farrell, Tara Leigh Grove, Jeffrey D. Jackson, John O. McGinnis,
Clark Neily and Suzanna Sherry. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-
575 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Brian Gallini. The languishing public safety doctrine. 68 Rutgers
U. L. Rev. 957-1011 (2016).
Timothy C. MacDonnell. The rhetoric of the Fourth Amendment:
toward a more persuasive Fourth Amendment. 73 Wash. & Lee
L. Rev. 1869-1972 (2016).
TAX POLICY
Daniel Shaviro. The mapmaker’s dilemma in evaluating high-end
inequality. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 83-159 (2016).
TAXATION—FEDERAL
Haley A. Stencel. Comment. United States v. NorCal Tea
Party Patriots: has the IRS's ability to engage in political
activities, negatively target nonprofit organizations, and hide
behind 26 U.S.C. § 6103 ended? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 201-226
(2016).
Adam B. Thimmesch. Transacting in data: tax, privacy, and the
new economy. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 145-194 (2016).
Willard B. Taylor. Can we clean this up? A brief journey
through the United States rules for taxing business entities. 19
Fla. Tax Rev. 323-365 (2016).
G. Garrison Lepow. Teenagers, twenty somethings, and tax
inequality: a proposal to simplify the age requirements of the
dependency exemption. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 797-
850 (2016).
Daniel Shaviro. The mapmaker’s dilemma in evaluating high-end
inequality. 71 U. Miami L. Rev. 83-159 (2016).
TERRORISM
Anjli Parrin. Note. Creating a legal framework for terrorism
defectors and detainees in Somalia. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L.
228-276 (2016).
Kylie Thompson. Comment. Airborne assassin: why the official
stockpiles of the smallpox virus must be destroyed. 31 Emory
Int'l L. Rev. 167-195 (2016).
Shirin Sinnar. The lost story of Iqbal. 105 Geo. L.J. 379-439
(2017).
Kaitlin Halsell. Comment. Whole again? Statutory compensation
schemes as a tort alternative in the aftermath of terror attacks. 30
Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 289-316 (2016).
Paul McLaughlin. Comment. Crypto wars 2.0: why listening to
Apple on encryption will make America more secure. 30 Temp.
Int'l & Comp. L.J. 353-384 (2016).
TORTS
William T. Thompson. Comment. Solis v. Summit Contractors,
Inc.—the issue of multi-employer liability in tort cases and the
OSHA multi-employer citation policy. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
153-173 (2016).
Charles H. Oldham. Wildfire liability and the Federal
Government: a double-edged sword. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 205-220
(2016).
Lorran Hart Ferguson. Note. Favoring judicial discretion not
tantamount to ushering in unpredictability: an exploration of the
CERCLA circuit split and a look at how the Ninth Circuit sided
correctly among the divide. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 125-144 (2016-2017).
Kaitlin Halsell. Comment. Whole again? Statutory compensation
schemes as a tort alternative in the aftermath of terror attacks. 30
Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 289-316 (2016).
TRADE REGULATION
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of Legal Studies
Law and Contemporary Problems
Edward C. Cavanagh. The jury trial in antitrust cases: an
anachronism? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 1-39 (2016).
Jennifer Gordon. Note. Like a bad neighbor, hackers are there:
data security legislation and cyber insurance in light of increasing
FTC enforcement actions. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
183-208 (2016).
Contracting Over Privacy. Introduction by Omri Ben-Shahar and
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; articles by Florencia Marotta-Wurgler,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz,
Matthew B. Kugler, Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro
Acquisti, Ian Ayres, Oren Bar-Gill, Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet
Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton and Kirsten Martin.
45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lewis T. Stevens. Update on antitrust and the legal issues
surrounding cloning in the equine world. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri.,
& Nat. Resources L. 1-35 (2016-2017).
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Success and Limits of Competition Law and Policy in Developing
Countries. Preface, acknowledgement, introduction by Umut
Aydin and Tim Büthe; articles by A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon,
Eleanor M. Fox, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos,
Francisco Agüero, Umut Aydin, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang and
Ralf Michaels. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-247 (2016).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Rebecca Weinstein. Note. Cybersecurity: getting beyond
technical compliance gaps. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 913-
942 (2016).
Stephen Yelderman. Do patent challenges increase competition?
83 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1943-2026 (2016).
John M. Newman. Antitrust in zero-price markets: applications.
94 Wash. U. L. Rev. 49-111 (2016).
Lina M. Khan. Note. Amazon's antitrust paradox. 126 Yale L.J.
710-805 (2017).
WATER LAW
Marvin W. Jones and C. Brantley Jones. The evolving legacy of
EAA v. Day: toward an effective state water plan. 68 Baylor L.
Rev. 765-796 (2016).
Taylor Denson. Note. Desalination and California's water
problem: the viability of the desalination industry as examined
through the lens of California's new desalination rules and
development. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 713-729 (2016).
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54 AMERICAN CRIMINAL
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.
Guyora Binder and Ben Notterman. Penal incapacitation: a
situationist critique. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1-56 (2017).
Robert Clary. Texas's capital-sentencing procedure has a
Simmons problem: its Gag Statute and 12-10 Rule distort the
jury's assessment of the defendant's "future dangerousness." 54
Am. Crim. L. Rev. 57-129 (2017).
Artemio Rivera. Probable cause and due process in international
extradition. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 131-187 (2017).
Nirej Sekhon. Blue on Black: an empirical assessment of police
shootings. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 189-232 (2017).
Stephen Wm. Smith. Policing Hoover's ghost: the privilege for
law enforcement techniques. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 233-275
(2017).
C.J. Williams. Proposing a peremptory methodology for
exercising peremptory strikes. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 277-302
(2017).
Brittany Raia. Note. Protecting vulnerable children in Indian
Country: why and how the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013 should be extended to cover child
abuse committed on Indian reservations. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev.
303-337 (2017).
Chase Whiting. Note. Constitutional bases to retroactively alter
private prison contracts. 54 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 339-371 (2017).
40 AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF TRIAL ADVOCACY,
NO. 1, SUMMER, 2016.
Edward C. Cavanagh. The jury trial in antitrust cases: an
anachronism? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 1-39 (2016).
Iona Vasiu and Lucian Vasiu. Light my fire: a roentgenogram of
cyberstalking cases. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 41-68 (2016).
M. Jackson Jones. Shady trick or legitimate tactic—can law
enforcement officials use fictitious social media accounts to
interact with suspects? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 69-81 (2016).
Jesse D.H. Snyder. Textualism, consistency, federalism: three
irreducible arguments to support or avert federal jurisdiction in
the wake of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Manning. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 83-101 (2016).
Brooke W. Boucek. Note. Ridding the he-said-she-said
dichotomy: the deep entanglement of sexual violence on college
campuses. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 103-129 (2016).
Kevin W. Bufford. Note. Threshold or procedural issue: the order
of interpretation required by contractual choice-of-law provisions
versus the law of the forum where the suit is commenced. 40 Am.
J. Trial Advoc. 131-151 (2016).
William T. Thompson. Comment. Solis v. Summit Contractors,
Inc.—the issue of multi-employer liability in tort cases and the
OSHA multi-employer citation policy. 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc.
153-173 (2016).
Adelaide C. McGraw. Comment. Costs before regulation:
Michigan v. EPA and the implicit prerequisite. 40 Am. J. Trial
Advoc. 175-199 (2016).
Haley A. Stencel. Comment. United States v. NorCal Tea
Party Patriots: has the IRS's ability to engage in political
activities, negatively target nonprofit organizations, and hide
behind 26 U.S.C. § 6103 ended? 40 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 201-226
(2016).
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48 ARIZONA STATE
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
The Wildfire Menace: Will the West Learn or Burn? 48 Ariz. St.
L.J. 1-229 (2016).
Jon Kyl and Kris Kiefer. Foreword. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 1-9
(2016).
W. Wallace Covington and Diane Vosick. Restoring the
sustainability of frequent-fire forests of the Rocky Mountain
West. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 11-33 (2016).
Michael A. Johns. How forest treatment saved the Bray
Creek Ranch. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 35-52 (2016).
Stephen J. Pyne. Resistance, restoration, resilience: a survey
of fire's American century. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 53-64 (2016).
Wayne R. Fox. The cost of inaction: Flagstaff Watershed
Protection Project cost avoidance study. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 65-
92 (2016).
Diane Vosick. Democratizing federal forest management
through public participation and collaboration. 48 Ariz. St.
L.J. 93-109 (2016).
Rebecca Davidson, Spencer Plumb and Marcus Selig. New
models for funding public lands management: a case study of
the Northern Arizona Forest Fund. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 111-123
(2016).
Suzanne Sitko, Travis Woolley and Neil Chapman.
Technology and trees: increasing trust and efficiencies in
forest restoration. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 125-138 (2016).
Annette Fredette. 4FRI and the NEPA process. 48 Ariz. St.
L.J. 139-143 (2016).
Donald A. Falk. The resilience dilemma: incorporating global
change into ecosystem policy and management. 48 Ariz. St.
L.J. 145-156 (2016).
Paul Summerfelt. Will AZ learn or burn? Can AZ learn to
burn?: the Flagstaff experience. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 157-180
(2016).
Faith Berry, Lucian Deaton and Michele Steinberg. Firewise:
the value of voluntary action and standard approaches to
reducing wildfire risk. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 181-203 (2016).
Charles H. Oldham. Wildfire liability and the Federal
Government: a double-edged sword. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 205-
220 (2016).
Jeff Whitney. The role of Arizona State Forestry and fire
management in the 21st century. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 221-229
(2016).
Responding to the Caryn Devins, et. al. Article Against Design.
48 Ariz. St. L.J. 231-260 (2016).
Steven Gow Calabresi. Frederich A. Hayek, the U.S.
Constitution, and institutional design. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 231-
240 (2016).
Caryn Devins, Roger Koppl, Stuart Kauffman and Teppo
Felin. Still against design: a response to Steven Calabresi,
Sanford Levinson and Vernon Smith. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 241-
248 (2016).
Sanford Levinson. On the inevitability of "constitutional
design." 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 249-256 (2016).
Vernon Smith. Design is the source of variation; selection is
the filter. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 257-260 (2016).
68 BAYLOR LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, FALL, 2016.
Dedication to the Honorable Thomas M. Reavley. Tributes by
Brad Toben, Justice Jeff Boyd, Bryan A. Garner and Marianne
Auld. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 647-660 (2016).
Judge Thomas M. Reavley and Ryan S. Killian. Against the rule
of judges. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 661-679 (2016).
Todd A. Berger. The aftermath of Indiana v. Edwards: re-
evaluating the standard of competency needed for pro se
representation. 68 Baylor L. Rev. 680-727 (2016).
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan. Not so friendly to Frenville: the split
among courts regarding accrual of claims in bankruptcy. 68
Baylor L. Rev. 728-764 (2016).
Marvin W. Jones and C. Brantley Jones. The evolving legacy of
EAA v. Day: toward an effective state water plan. 68 Baylor L.
Rev. 765-796 (2016).
Davis Mosmeyer. Comment. Ubi jus ibi remedium: the gap in
Texas courts’ protection of mineral owners against unpermitted
seismic exploration without physical entry. 68 Baylor L. Rev.
797-818 (2016).
Alyca Riley. Note. Unclaimed life insurance proceeds and the
duty to search: who is the true beneficiary? 68 Baylor L. Rev.
819-845 (2016).
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Kyle S. Beckrich. Comment. Am I welcome here? Getting into
federal court to confirm or vacate an arbitration award. 68 Baylor
L. Rev. 846-865 (2016).
11 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF CORPORATE,
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL LAW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2016.
The Role of Technology in Compliance in Financial Services: An
Indispensable Tool as Well as a Threat? 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin.
& Com. L. 1-182 (2016).
James Fanto. Dashboard compliance: benefit, threat, or both?
11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 1-24 (2016).
Sean J. Griffith. The question concerning technology in
compliance. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 25-38 (2016).
Jennifer M. Pacella. The cybersecurity threat: compliance
and the role of whistleblowers. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. &
Com. L. 39-70 (2016).
Onnig H. Dombalagian. Preserving human agency in
automated compliance. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
71-105 (2016).
Mercer Bullard. Mandatory third party compliance
examinations for investment advisers: an SEC Waterloo? 11
Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 107-158 (2016).
Tom C.W. Lin. Compliance, technology, and modern
finance. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 159-182 (2016).
Jennifer Gordon. Note. Like a bad neighbor, hackers are there:
data security legislation and cyber insurance in light of increasing
FTC enforcement actions. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
183-208 (2016).
Madeline Ilibassi. Note. The choice is (not) yours: why the SEC
must further amend its Rules of Practice to increase fairness in
administrative proceedings. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
209-234 (2016).
Elizabeth Jackson. Note. Understanding Wellness International
Network, Ltd. v. Sharif: problems with implied consent to
bankruptcy court adjudication of Stern claims. 11 Brook. J.
Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 235-256 (2016).
Stanislav Veyber. Note. Bankruptcy: where attorneys can lose
big even if they win big. 11 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. 257-
284 (2016).
55 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF
TRANSNATIONAL LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-276, 2016.
Executive Editorial Board. Call for submissions: letter to our
readers regarding the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 55 Colum.
J. Transnat'l L. 1-2 (2016).
Jonathan Remy Nash. Doubly uncooperative federalism and the
challenge of U.S. treaty compliance. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 3-
64 (2016).
Katharine G. Young. Rights and queues: on distributive contests
in the modern state. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 65-137 (2016).
Roger Bond Choquette. Note. A rebuttable presumption against
consensual nondemocratic intervention. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l
L. 138-177 (2016).
Robert W. Schwieder. Note. TTIP and the investment court
system: a new (and improved?) paradigm for investor-state
adjudication. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 178-227 (2016).
Anjli Parrin. Note. Creating a legal framework for terrorism
defectors and detainees in Somalia. 55 Colum. J. Transnat'l L.
228-276 (2016).
38 COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW
& POLICY JOURNAL,
NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.
The Editors. Roger Blanpain. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. xiii
(2017).
Barriers to Union Organizing: Part II. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y
J. 169-318 (2017).
Julia Lopez Lopez. Diminishing unions’ agency: weakening
collective bargaining and criminalizing picketing in the
Spanish case. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 169-186 (2017).
Mingwei Liu and Sarosh Kuruvilla. The state, the unions, and
collective bargaining in China: the good, the bad, and the
ugly. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 187-210 (2017).
Alan Bogg and K.D. Ewing. The continuing evolution of
European labor law and the changing context for trade union
organizing. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 211-232 (2017).
Ida Regalia. Beyond workplaces and industries: possibilities
for organized action at the territorial level. 38 Comp. Lab. L.
& Pol'y J. 233-256 (2017).
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Monika Ewa Kaminska and Marta Kahancová. State, market,
and collective regulation in the hospital sector in East-Central
Europe: union strategies against all odds. 38 Comp. Lab. L.
& Pol'y J. 257-289 (2017).
Guy Mundlak. We create spots from which we shine to
others: organizing as a bridging practice between distinct
meanings of association. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 291-
318 (2017).
Sebastian Krebber. Book review. The Concept of the Employer
by Jeremias Prassl. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 319-325 (2017).
Tonia Novitz. Book review, The Right to Strike: A Comparative
View edited by Bernd Waas. 38 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 327-
336 (2017).
32 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY,
NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.
Richard Ekins. Objects of interpretation. 32 Const. Comment. 1-
25 (2017).
Cass R. Sunstein. Formalism in constitutional theory. 32 Const.
Comment. 27-29 (2017).
Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and
Sovereignty of We the People by Randy E. Barnett. 31-246
(2017).
Jack M. Balkin. Which republican Constitution? 32 Const.
Comment. 31-59 (2017).
Amy Coney Barrett. Countering the majoritarian difficulty.
32 Const. Comment. 61-84 (2017).
Jud Campbell. Republicanism and natural rights at the
Founding. 32 Const. Comment. 85-112 (2017).
Sanford Levinson. Randy Barnett's critique of democracy
(and John Marshall?). 32 Const. Comment. 113-142 (2017).
Jason Mazzone. Me the people. 32 Const. Comment. 143-
174 (2017).
Lawrence B. Solum. Republican constitutionalism. 32 Const.
Comment. 175-205 (2017).
Randy E. Barnett. In defense of constitutional republicanism:
a reply to criticisms of Our Republican Constitution. 32
Const. Comment. 207-246 (2017).
94 DENVER LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-194, 2016.
Sabrina Balgamwalla. Trafficking in narratives: conceptualizing
and recasting victims, offenders, and rescuers in the war on
human trafficking. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 1-41 (2016).
Adam Feldman. Counting on quality: the effects of merits brief
quality on Supreme Court decisions. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 43-70
(2016).
Brian A. Pappas. Out from the shadows: Title IX, university
ombuds, and the reporting of campus sexual misconduct. 94
Denv. L. Rev. 71-144 (2016).
Adam B. Thimmesch. Transacting in data: tax, privacy, and the
new economy. 94 Denv. L. Rev. 145-194 (2016).
66 DUKE LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 4, JANUARY, 2017.
Joseph Blocher and Mitu Gulati. A market for sovereign control.
66 Duke L.J. 797-843 (2017).
Jacob S. Sherkow. Patent law's reproducibility paradox. 66 Duke
L.J. 845-911 (2017).
Shanna Rifkin. Note. Safeguarding the ADA's antidiscrimination
mandate: subjecting arrests to Title II coverage. 66 Duke L.J.
913-941 (2017).
Meredith S. Simons. Note. Giving vulnerable students their due:
implementing due process protections for students referred from
schools to the justice system. 66 Duke L.J. 943-977 (2017).
31 EMORY INTERNATIONAL
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-196, 2016.
Melanie Papadopoulos, Editor-in-Chief. Foreword. 31 Emory
Int'l L. Rev. 1-4 (2016).
Juan J. Cruces and Tim R Samples. Settling sovereign debt's
"trial of the century." 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 5-47 (2016).
Julien Chaisse and Lloyd Meng. Labor migration in a globalized
world: the human journey's challenges for international law and
policy. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 49-97 (2016).
Rebecca Covington. Comment. Incarcerated mother, invisible
child. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 99-133 (2016).
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Catherine Klein. Comment. New leadership needed: the
Convention on Biological Diversity. 31 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 135-
165 (2016).
Kylie Thompson. Comment. Airborne assassin: why the official
stockpiles of the smallpox virus must be destroyed. 31 Emory
Int'l L. Rev. 167-195 (2016).
68 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 3, NOVEMBER, 2016.
Warren Kessler. Editor's note. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. unpaged
(2016).
Rep. Greg P. Walden. A better agency: reforming the Federal
Communications Commission. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 385-396
(2016).
Blair Levin. Achieving bandwidth abundance: the three policy
levers for intensifying broadband competition. 68 Fed. Comm.
L.J. 397-420 (2016).
Communications Law: Annual Review. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 421-
467 (2016).
Nellie Foosaner. Note. The move to spectrum sharing: how
reclassification under Title II will cause spectrum sharing to
dominate telecommunications policy. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 469-
493 (2016).
Andrew Morris. Note. Great expectations: using the language of
innovation to command efficiency and shift the burden of
spectrum scarcity. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 495-523 (2016).
Amy McCann Roller. Note. From ship-to-shore telegraphs to Wi-
Fi packets: using Section 705(a) to protect wireless
communications. 68 Fed. Comm. L.J. 525-546 (2016).
19 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW,
NO. 5, PP. 323-365, 2016.
Willard B. Taylor. Can we clean this up? A brief journey
through the United States rules for taxing business entities. 19
Fla. Tax Rev. 323-365 (2016).
43 FORDHAM URBAN
LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, MARCH, 2016.
Cultivating New Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture and
Community Gardens. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 195-421 (2016).
Amy Laura Cahn and Paula Z. Segal. You can’t common
what you can't see: towards a restorative polycentrism in the
governance of our cities. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 195-245
(2016).
Nate Ela. Urban commons as property experiment: mapping
Chicago's farms and gardens. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 247-294
(2016).
Michael Haber. CED after #OWS: from Community
Economic Development to anti-authoritarian community
counter-institutions. 43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 295-376 (2016).
Stephen R. Miller. Financing local food factories. 43
Fordham Urb. L.J. 377-403 (2016).
Becky Lundberg Witt. Towards a human right to food:
implications for urban growing in Baltimore City, Maryland.
43 Fordham Urb. L.J. 405-421 (2016).
28 GEORGETOWN ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Luis E. Chiesa. Animal rights unraveled: why abolitionism
collapses into welfarism and what it means for animal ethics. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 557-587 (2016).
Kenneth T. Kristl. The devil is in the details: articulating
practical principles for implementing the duties in Pennsylvania's
Environmental Rights Amendment. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 589-
635 (2016).
Daniel P. Selmi. Federal implementation plans and the path to
clean power. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 637-691 (2016).
Kaela M. Colwell. Note. Allies and adversaries: a look into the
relationship between herbal medicines and the environment. 28
Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 693-712 (2016).
Taylor Denson. Note. Desalination and California's water
problem: the viability of the desalination industry as examined
through the lens of California's new desalination rules and
development. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 713-729 (2016).
Hampden Macbeth. Note. Nuclear chaos: the Exelon-PHI merger
and what it means for nuclear power in the United States and the
EPA's carbon emission rules. 28 Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. 731-774
(2016).
8 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LAW
& MODERN CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVES,
NO. 1, SPRING, 2016.
The Moynihan Report: 50 Years Later. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit.
Race Persp. 1-170 (2016).
Anthony E. Cook. The Moynihan Report and the neo-
conservative backlash to the Civil Rights Movement. 8 Geo.
J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 1-34 (2016).
Hamza Khan. Student reaction. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit.
Race Persp. 35-37 (2016).
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Gary Peller. The Moynihan Report, self-help, and Black
Power. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 39-56 (2016).
Rich Marsico. Student reaction. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit.
Race Persp. 57-59 (2016).
Verna L. Williams. The patriarchy prescription: cure or
containment strategy? 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
61-79 (2016).
Raisa D'Oyley. Student reaction. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod.
Crit. Race Persp. 81-83 (2016).
Donald F. Tibbs. Of law and black lives, 50 years later: race
and policing in the aftermath of the Moynihan Report. 8 Geo.
J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 85-98 (2016).
Jasmine Adams. Student reaction. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod.
Crit. Race Persp. 99-101 (2016).
Reginald Leamon Robinson. A dark secret too scandalous to
confront: did the Moynihan Report imply that poor black
caregivers' parenting style and childhood cruelties were
strongly correlated with self-perpetuating pathologies? 8
Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 103-167 (2016).
Vijay Kasschau. Student reaction. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod.
Crit. Race Persp. 169-170 (2016).
Julie Hwang. Note. The road to reducing racial disparity in the
healthcare system: Affordable Care Act as domestic
implementation of CERD. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
171-190 (2016).
Samuel Goldsmith. Note. The misguided constitutionalization of
the enabled police force. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp.
191-209 (2016).
Lorren Patterson. Note. The impact of disparate impact: the
benefits outweigh the costs of recognizing disparate impact
claims under the Fair Housing Act. 8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit.
Race Persp. 211-224 (2016).
Amanda Wong. Note. Broken, brutal, bloody: the harms of
violent racial pornography and the need for legal accountability.
8 Geo. J.L. & Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 225-250 (2016).
14 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF
LAW & PUBLIC POLICY,
NO. 2, SUMMER, 2016.
Symposium: Is the Rational Basis Test Unconstitutional? 14 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-575 (2016).
Evan Bernick. Subjecting the rational basis test to
constitutional scrutiny. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347-353
(2016).
Randy E. Barnett. Why popular sovereignty requires the due
process of law to challenge "irrational or arbitrary" statutes.
14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 355-372 (2016).
Dana Berliner. The federal rational basis test—fact and
fiction. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 373-400 (2016).
Erwin Chemerinsky. The rational basis test is constitutional
(and desirable). 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 401-416 (2016).
Richard A. Epstein. Rational basis review and FDA
regulation: why the two do not mix. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub.
Pol'y 417-440 (2016).
Robert C. Farrell. Equal protection rational basis cases in the
Supreme Court since Romer v. Evans. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub.
Pol'y 441-474 (2016).
Tara Leigh Grove. Tiers of scrutiny in a hierarchical
judiciary. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 475-491 (2016).
Jeffrey D. Jackson. Classical rational basis and the right to be
free of arbitrary legislation. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 493-
515 (2016).
John O. McGinnis. Reforming constitutional review of state
economic legislation. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 517-535
(2016).
Clark Neily. Litigation without adjudication: why the modern
rational basis test is unconstitutional. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub.
Pol'y 537-558 (2016).
Suzanna Sherry. Selective judicial activism: defending
Carolene Products. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 559-575
(2016).
Sophia Browning. Note. Three ring circus: how three iterations
of D.C. parole policy have up to tripled the intended sentence for
D.C. Code offenders. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 577-597 (2016).
Jennifer Porter. Note. Who lives? Who dies? Who decides? 14
Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 599-614 (2016).
Reilly Stephens. Note. Rolling your own: 3D printed drugs and
the Controlled Substances Act. 14 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 615-
632 (2016).
Joel S. Nolette. Case comment. Whole Woman's Health v.
Hellerstedt: judicial review when the Court wants to. 14 Geo.
J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 633-644 (2016).
105 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL,
NO. 2, JANUARY, 2017.
Curtis A. Bradley and Neil S. Siegel. Historical gloss,
constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
105 Geo. L.J. 255-322 (2017).
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Deborah W. Denno. Concocting criminal intent. 105 Geo. L.J.
323-378 (2017).
Shirin Sinnar. The lost story of Iqbal. 105 Geo. L.J. 379-439
(2017).
John F. Stinneford. The original meaning of "cruel." 105 Geo.
L.J. 441-506 (2017).
Ignatius Michael Ingles. Note. Regulating religious robots: free
exercise and RFRA in the time of superintelligent artificial
intelligence. 105 Geo. L.J. 507-529 (2017).
David Kanter. Note. Removal plus timely assertion: a better rule
for the intersection of removal and state sovereign immunity. 105
Geo. L.J. 531-557 (2017).
29 JOURNAL OF CIVIL RIGHTS
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
NO. 1, FALL, 2016.
Jelani Jefferson Exum. Purpose-focused sentencing: how
reforming punishment can transform policing. 29 J. Civ. Rts. &
Econ. Dev. 1-14 (2016).
Cecil J. Hunt, II. The Jim Crow effect: denial, dignity, human
rights, and racialized mass incarceration. 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ.
Dev. 15-49 (2016).
Joanna N. Lopez. Revamping police/urban community/youth
relations by recognizing the errors of the past and moving towards
building relationships. 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ. Dev. 51-65
(2016).
Melvin L. Otey. Toward improving policing in African American
communities. 29 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ. Dev. 67-118 (2016).
45 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES,
NO. 2, JUNE, 2016.
Contracting Over Privacy. 45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S215 (2016).
Omri Ben-Shahar and Lior Jacob Strahilevitz. Contracting
Over Privacy: introduction. 45 J. Legal Stud. S1-S11 (2016).
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler. Self-regulation and competition
in privacy policies. 45 J. Legal Stud. S13-S39 (2016).
Omri Ben-Shahar and Adam Chilton. Simplification of
privacy disclosures: an experimental test. 45 J. Legal Stud.
S41-S67 (2016).
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz and Matthew B. Kugler. Is privacy
policy language irrelevant to consumers? 45 J. Legal Stud.
S69-S95 (2016).
Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat and Alessandro Acquisti. A
query-theory perspective of privacy decision making. 45 J.
Legal Stud. S97-S121 (2016).
Ian Ayres. Contracting for privacy precaution (and a Laffer
curve for crime). 45 J. Legal Stud. S123-S136 (2016).
Oren Bar-Gill and Omri Ben-Shahar. Optimal defaults in
consumer markets. 45 J. Legal Stud. S137-S161 (2016).
Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux and
Thomas B. Norton. Ambiguity in privacy policies and the
impact of regulation. 45 J. Legal Stud. S163-S190 (2016).
Kirsten Martin. Do privacy notices matter? Comparing the
impact of violating formal privacy notices and informal
privacy norms on consumer trust online. 45 J. Legal Stud.
S191-S215 (2016).
25 JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL
LAW & POLICY,
PP. 1-172, 2015-2016.
Donald J. Weidner. Foreword. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y
unpaged (2015-2016).
Nicholas Giovanni Bush. Editor-in-Chief's note. 25 J. Transnat'l
L. & Pol'y unpaged (2015-2016).
Chinese Real Estate Investment: Transnational Perspectives. 25
J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1-120 (2015-2016).
Gregory M. Stein. Chinese real estate law and the law and
development theory: comparing law and practice. 25 J.
Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1-24 (2015-2016).
Tahirih V. Lee. Property and exceptionalism in China and the
Anglo-American world, 1650-1860. 25 J. Transnat'l L. &
Pol'y 25-32 (2015-2016).
Mary Szto. From exclusion to exclusivity: Chinese American
property ownership and discrimination in historical
perspective. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 33-99 (2015-2016).
Dong Jiang. Home-based business law in China: is there a
seven-year itch? 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 101-120 (2015-
2016).
Frances Hamilton. Strategies to achieve same-sex marriage and
the method of incrementalist change. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y
121-153 (2015-2016).
Amy Parker. Comment. Reproductive labor or trafficking: the
effect of disparate power on consent in transnational surrogacy
agreements. 25 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 155-172 (2015-2016).
9 KENTUCKY JOURNAL OF EQUINE,
AGRICULTURE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW,
NO. 1, PP. 1-190, 2016-2017.
Lewis T. Stevens. Update on antitrust and the legal issues
surrounding cloning in the equine world. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri.,
& Nat. Resources L. 1-35 (2016-2017).
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Peter J. Sacopulos. Pitts vs. Barr-Tonko Bills: an in-depth
comparison of proposed anti-doping legislation in horse racing. 9
Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 37-64 (2016-2017).
Esther L. Roberts. Trademarking animal abuse: should the
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
("TWHBEA") lose the TWHBEA trademark portfolio under the
Lanham Act for failure to comply with the Horse Protection Act?
9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 65-100 (2016-2017).
Elizabeth A. Beal. Note. Not just horsing around: providing a
free and appropriate public education by deeming hippotherapy to
be the "basic floor of opportunity" for children with cerebral
palsy. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 101-124
(2016-2017).
Lorran Hart Ferguson. Note. Favoring judicial discretion not
tantamount to ushering in unpredictability: an exploration of the
CERCLA circuit split and a look at how the Ninth Circuit sided
correctly among the divide. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat.
Resources L. 125-144 (2016-2017).
Hannah Sims. Note. "Handmade" or "made by hand": assessing
alcohol labeling practices and evaluating a popular consumer
class action. 9 Ky. J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 145-163
(2016-2017).
Garlan Joseph VanHook. Note. EPA not to blame for RFS
pitfalls: a call to Congress to restructure the RFS program. 9 Ky.
J. Equine, Agri., & Nat. Resources L. 165-190 (2016-2017).
79 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS,
NO. 4, PP. 1-270, 2016.
Success and Limits of Competition Law and Policy in Developing
Countries. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-247 (2016).
Tim Büthe and Umut Aydin. Preface and acknowledgement.
79 Law & Contemp. Probs. i-ii (2016).
Umut Aydin and Tim Büthe. Competition law & policy in
developing countries: explaining variations in outcomes;
exploring possibilities and limits. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
1-36 (2016).
A.E. Rodriguez and Ashok Menon. The causes of
competition agency ineffectiveness in developing countries.
79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 37-67 (2016).
Eleanor M. Fox. Competition policy: the comparative
advantage of developing countries. 79 Law & Contemp.
Probs. 69-84 (2016).
William E. Kovacic and Marianela Lopez-Galdos. Lifecycles
of competition systems: explaining variation in the
implementation of new regimes. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
85-122 (2016).
Francisco Agüero. Chilean antitrust policy: some lessons
behind its success. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 123-154
(2016).
Umut Aydin. Competition law and policy in Mexico:
successes and challenges. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs. 155-
186 (2016).
Yane Svetiev and Lei Wang. Competition law enforcement in
China: between technocracy and industrial policy. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 187-222 (2016).
Ralf Michaels. Supplanting foreign antitrust. 79 Law &
Contemp. Probs. 223-247 (2016).
Christine E. Dryden. Note. Exploring the promise and potential
of a WTO anti-corruption treaty. 79 Law & Contemp. Probs.
249-270 (2016).
18 MARQUETTE BENEFITS &
SOCIAL WELFARE LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, FALL, 2016.
Kathryn J. Kennedy. Protective plan provisions for employer-
sponsored employee benefit plans. 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc.
Welfare L. Rev. 1-63 (2016).
William A. Nelson. Allowing states to help workers save for
retirement: Department of Labor's proposed rulemaking that
provides a safe harbor for state savings programs under ERISA.
18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 65-139 (2016).
Sheera Chan and Mimi Zou. Understanding employment
discrimination litigation in China through the notion of "rights
apathy." 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 141-162 (2016).
Alexandra A. Klimko. Comment. Transgender employment
discrimination equality in Wisconsin: the demise of a former
LGBTIQ+ rights trailblazer. 18 Marq. Ben. & Soc. Welfare L.
Rev. 163-188 (2016).
33 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL,
NO. 1, JANUARY, 2017.
Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld. Editor's note. 33 Negotiation J. 3-4
(2017).
Mark K. Williams, Alex Green and Ella Kim. Municipal
leadership of climate adaptation negotiations: effective tools and
strategies in Houston and Fort Lauderdale. 33 Negotiation J. 5-23
(2017).
Paul Denis Godin. Sport mediation: mediating high-performance
sports disputes. 33 Negotiation J. 25-51 (2017).
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Glen Hickerson. A bridge over troubled water: managing parties'
mental illness in mediation. 33 Negotiation J. 53-69 (2017).
Christian Thuderoz. Why do we respond to a concession with
another concession? Reciprocity and compromise. 33
Negotiation J. 71-83 (2017).
19 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY,
NO. 4, PP. 611—942, 2016.
Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew. Eight years after the financial
crisis: how Wall Street reform strengthened our financial system
and laid the foundation for long-run growth. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis.
& Pub. Pol'y 611-629 (2016).
William G. Dauster. The Senate in transition or how I learned to
stop worrying and love the nuclear option. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. &
Pub. Pol'y 631-683 (2016).
Robert G. Schwemm and Calvin Bradford. Proving disparate
impact in fair housing cases after Inclusive Communities. 19
N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 685-770 (2016).
Sande Buhai. Preventing the abuse of service animal regulations.
19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 771-796 (2016).
G. Garrison Lepow. Teenagers, twenty somethings, and tax
inequality: a proposal to simplify the age requirements of the
dependency exemption. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 797-
850 (2016).
Alec Webley. Note. Judges are (not?) politicians: Williams-
Yulee v. The Florida Bar and the constitutional law of
redistricting of judicial election districts. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. &
Pub. Pol'y 851-911 (2016).
Rebecca Weinstein. Note. Cybersecurity: getting beyond
technical compliance gaps. 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 913-
942 (2016).
95 NORTH CAROLINA
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 2, JANUARY, 2017.
Timothy Meyer. Local liability in international economic law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 261-337 (2017).
David E. Adelman and David B. Spence. Ideology vs. interest
group politics in U.S. energy policy. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 339-411
(2017).
Eric R. Claeys. Labor, exclusion, and flourishing in property law.
95 N.C. L. Rev. 413-492 (2017).
Leland L. Black. Comment. Patenting and protecting
personalized medicine innovation post-Mayo, Myriad, and
Limelight. 95 N.C. L. Rev. 493-522 (2017).
Roy Xiao. Recent development. Refuge from time: how the one-
year filing deadline unfairly frustrates valid asylum claims. 95
N.C. L. Rev. 523-552 (2017).
68 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.
Brian Gallini. The languishing public safety doctrine. 68 Rutgers
U. L. Rev. 957-1011 (2016).
Seth C. Oranburg. Democratizing startups. 68 Rutgers U. L.
Rev. 1013-1066 (2016).
Kevin M. Clermont. Res judicata as requisite for justice. 68
Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1067-1141 (2016).
Ilya Beylin. A reassessment of the clearing mandate: how the
clearing mandate affects swap trading behavior and the
consequences for systemic risk. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1143-1215
(2016).
Lawrence Ponoroff. Whither recharacterization. 68 Rutgers U.
L. Rev. 1217-1296 (2016).
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Shooting your brand in the foot: what
Citizens United invites. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1297-1365
(2016).
Grant Christensen. Personal jurisdiction and tribal courts after
Walden and Bauman: the inadvertent impact of Supreme Court
jurisdictional decisions on Indian Country. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1367-1402 (2016).
David C. Botticello. Note. Traversing the trespass-privacy divide:
the evolution of the Fourth Amendment in light of cell phones,
spike mikes, and a very tiny constable. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev.
1403-1424 (2016).
Jay H. Ganatra. Note. When a Kickstarter stops: exploring
failures and regulatory frameworks for the rewards-based
crowdfunding industry. 68 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1425-1472 (2016).
57 SOUTH TEXAS
LAW REVIEW,
NO. 4, SUMMER, 2016.
Symposium: Ethical Issues in Family Law, Practice, and Policy.
57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 449-630 (2016).
Pamela E. George. Foreword. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. xiii-xxiv
(2016).
Andrew L. Milne. Sharia and anti-Sharia: ethical challenges
for the cross-cultural lawyer representing Muslim women. 57
S. Tex. L. Rev. 449-468 (2016).
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Hon. David D. Farr and student Calvin McLean. The buck
stops here...or maybe not. 57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 469-482 (2016).
Hon. Leta S. Parks. In re Lee: how the parental right to self-
determination came to trump judicial authority. 57 S. Tex. L.
Rev. 483-502 (2016).
Hon. Diane M. Guariglia. Dirty deeds done not dirt cheap.
57 S. Tex. L. Rev. 503-525 (2016).
Heather L. King, Jessica H. Janicek and Paul M. Leopold.
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