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Kentucky Law Journal
Volume 84 | Issue 4 Article 20
1996
Indices to Volume 84Kentucky Law Journal
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AUTHOR ANDSUBJECT INDICESTO VOLUME 84
AUTHOR INDEX*
BERNABE-RIEFKOHL, ALBERTOPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard .................................. 259
BIRDWHISTELL, TERRY"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys from
Classroom to Courtroom and Beyond ............. 1075*BLACKBURN, RHONDA J.
Comparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994 ........ 1277BRATT, CAROLYN S.
Introduction ................................... 715BRATT, CAROLYN S. and Susan J. Scollay
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation .................................. 903
CALLAHAN, JOAN C. and Dorothy E. RobertsA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory .................................. 1197
CAMPBELL, RUTHEFORD B, JR.A Positive Analysis of the Common Law of
Corporate Fiduciary Duties ...................... 455
* Indicates student work.
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CASSELLA, STEFAN D.Status of Double Jeopardy and Forfeiture
Law in the Sixth Circuit ....................... 553COOPER, PATRICIA
"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" PopularIdeologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939 ..................... 827
*GEHLE, BRUCELoss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No Longer
Prohibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party ................................ 173
GOLDSTEIN, BETH L.Little Brown Spots on the Notebook Paper: Women
as Law School Students ........................ 983GORING, DARLENE C.
Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action and Genderin Law School Academic Support Programs .......... 941
GRAHAM, LOUISE EVERETT and Geraldine MaschioA False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual
Images of Women Lawyers in Film ............... 1027GRAUER, MYRON C.
A Case for Congressional Facilitation of aCollaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)" . ................... 1
*GRIFFITH, GREGORY, J.The Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States ......................... 197
GROSSMAN, STEVENProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment ....................... 107
*HALL, MATTHEW R.An Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report ...................... 643
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*KEEN, DARLA L.The Entitlement Exclusion in the Personal Auto
Policy: The Road to Reducing Litigation inPermissive Use Cases or a Dead End? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349
KERN KATHI L."The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity" ................. 1235
*KING, LANNYThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685
MANSFIELD, EDWARD M.Reflections on Current Limits on Component and
Raw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement ......................... 221
MASCHIO, GERALDINE and Louise Everett GrahamA False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual
Images of Women Lawyers in Film ............... 1027*McGRATH, KARLA C.
Sommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent CriminalDefendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel ................................... 387
MILLER, PENNY M.Staking Their Claim: The Impact of Kentucky
Women in the Political Process .................. 1163MURPHY, RUSSELL G.
"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases ............................... 71
NOWKA, RICHARD H. and Jeff S. TaylorKentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee ................................... 317
O'MELVENY, MARY K.Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Action
and Working Women ......................... 863
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PACK, BRIANTribute to Charles H. Reynolds ..................... 451
PLATTNER, MARGARETThe Status of Women Under International Human
Rights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China ............ 1249
ROBERTS, DOROTHY E. and Joan C. CallahanA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory .................................. 1197
*SAMSON, KENDRADoes Title VII Allow for Liability Against
Individual Defendants? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303SAXER, SHELLEY ROSS
When Religion Becomes a Nuisance: BalancingLand Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood .................. 507
SCHAFRAN, LYNN HECHTWomen Shaping the Legal Process: Judicial
Gender Bias as Grounds for Reversal .............. 1153SCOLLAY, SUSAN J. and Carolyn S. Bratt
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation .................................. 903
SENECA FALLS DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS ......... 713STEPHENS, ROBERT F.
Tribute to Charles M. Leibson ...................... 447TAYLOR, JEFF S. and Richard H. Nowka
Kentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attackon Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee ................................... 317
TICKAMYER, ANN R.Public Policy and Private Lives: Social and
Spatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States ................ 721
*TODD, DANA M.In Defense of the Outrageous Government Conduct
Defense in the Federal Courts .................... 415
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UNDERWOOD, RICHARD H.Truth Verifiers: From the Hot Iron to the Lie
Detector ................................... 597WAYSDORF, SUSAN L.
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care ............ 745
SUBJECT INDEX
ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAMSLittle Brown Spots on the Notebook Paper: Women
as Law School Students,Beth L. Goldstein ............................ 983
Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action and Genderin Law School Academic Support Programs,Darlene C. Goring ............................ 941
ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
AIDS"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACTThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
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AMOUNTS IN DIVERSITY JURISPRUDENCE"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
BANK SECRECY ACTAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
BANKRUPTCYKentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee,Richard H. Nowka and Jeff S. Taylor .............. 317
BLOCKBURGER TESTStatus of Double Jeopardy and Forfeiture
Law in the Sixth Circuit,Stefan D. Cassella ........................... 553
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONSA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
An Emerging Duty to Report CriminalConduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
CAMPAIGN FOR SOCIAL PURITY"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
CAPITAL ASSETSA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from the
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Corn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
CAPITAL PUNISHMENTProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
CHARACTER AND FITNESSThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
CHILD-PARENT RELATIONSHIPLoss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No Longer
Prohibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTFighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, and
the Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf .......................... 745
The Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Characterand Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys fromClassroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Terry Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
Women Shaping the Legal Process: JudicialGender Bias as Grounds for Reversal,Lynn Hecht Schafran ......................... 1153
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COLLATERAL BAR RULEPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard,Alberto Bemabe-Riefkohl ...................... 259
COMPARABLE WORTHComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS
Truth Verifiers: From the Hot Iron to the LieDetector,Richard H. Underwood ........................ 597
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT (BRITAIN)"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
CONTRACT WITH AMERICA"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
CORPORATE LAWA Positive Analysis of the Common Law of
Corporate Fiduciary Duties,Rutheford B Campbell, Jr ...................... 455
CRIMINAL LAWAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
In Defense of the Outrageous Government ConductDefense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
Proportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: TheSupreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
Sommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent CriminalDefendant's Right to Publicly Funded Expert
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Assistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
Status of Double Jeopardy and ForfeitureLaw in the Sixth Circuit,Stefan D. Cassella ............................ 553
The Supreme Court Limits the Fifth AmendmentRight to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENTProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
CUSTODIAL INTERROGATIONThe Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
DAMAGES"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
Loss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No LongerProhibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
Reflections on Current Limits on Component andRaw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield......................... 221
DEATH PENALTYSee Capital Punishment
DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS (SENACA FALLSCONVENTION)
A False Public Sentiment: Narrative and VisualImages of Women Lawyers in Film,Louise Everett Graham and Geraldine Maschio ....... 1027
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"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": TheFirst International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
Introduction,Carolyn S. Bratt ............................. 715
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social andSpatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States,Ann R. Tickamyer ........................... 721
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments ................ 713DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES
See Tax DeductionsDEFECTIVE DESIGN
Reflections on Current Limits on Component andRaw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield ......................... 221
DISCRIMINATIONDoes Title VII Allow for Liability Against
Individual Defendants?,Kendra Samson ............................ 1303
The Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Characterand Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
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Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action and Genderin Law School Academic Support Programs,Darlene C. Goring ............................ 941
"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys fromClassroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Terry Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
DISPARATE IMPACTComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Action
and Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
DISPARATE TREATMENTComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Action
and Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
DIVERSITY OF CITIZENSHIP JURISDICTION"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
DOUBLE JEOPARDYStatus of Double Jeopardy and Forfeiture
Law in the Sixth Circuit,Stefan D. Cassella ........................... 553
DUE PROCESS"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
In Defense of the Outrageous Government ConductDefense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
Sommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent CriminalDefendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
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EIGHTH AMENDMENT"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
Proportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: TheSupreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
EMPLOYEE LIENKentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee,Richard H. Nowka and Jeff S. Taylor .............. 317
ENTITLEMENT EXCLUSIONThe Entitlement Exclusion in the Personal Auto
Policy: The Road to Reducing Litigation inPermissive Use Cases or a Dead End?,Darla L. Keen .............................. 349
ENTRAPMENTIn Defense of the Outrageous Government Conduct
Defense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
EQUAL PAY ACTComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA)
Staking Their Claim: The Impact of KentuckyWomen in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
ETHICSThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
Women Shaping the Legal Process: JudicialGender Bias as Grounds for Reversal,Lynn Hecht Schafran ......................... 1153
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EVIDENCEThe Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
EXCESSIVE FINES CLAUSE OF THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
EXCLUSIONARY RULEThe Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
EXPERT ASSISTANCESommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent Criminal
Defendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
FAILURE TO WARNReflections on Current Limits on Component and
Raw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield ......................... 221
FAIR PAY ACTComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277FEDERAL COURTS
"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
In Defense of the Outrageous Government ConductDefense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
FEDERAL RIGHT TO FINANCIAL PRIVACY ACTAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and the
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Suspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
FEMINISMA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ........... 1197
FIDUCIARY DUTIESA Positive Analysis of the Common Law of
Corporate Fiduciary Duties,Rutheford B Campbell, Jr ...................... 455
FIFTH AMENDMENTSommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent Criminal
Defendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
Status of Double Jeopardy and ForfeitureLaw in the Sixth Circuit,Stefan D. Cassella ............................ 553
The Supreme Court Limits the Fifth AmendmentRight to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
FINANCIAL CRIMES ENFORCEMENT NETWORKAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
FIRST AMENDMENTPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard,Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl ...................... 259
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When Religion Becomes a Nuisance: BalancingLand Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
FIRST INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN'The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern ............................... 1235
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
FORFEITUREStatus of Double Jeopardy and Forfeiture
Law in the Sixth Circuit,Stefan D. Cassella ............................ 553
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT - DUE PROCESS"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
In Defense of the Outrageous Government ConductDefense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
Sommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent CriminalDefendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
FREEDOM OF RELIGIONWhen Religion Becomes a Nuisance: Balancing
Land Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
FREEDOM OF THE PRESSPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a New
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Standard,Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl ...................... 259
FUTURES TRANSACTIONSA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
GENDER BIASWomen Shaping the Legal Process: Judicial
Gender Bias as Grounds for Reversal,Lynn Hecht Schafran ......................... 1153
GENDER EQUITY"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys from
Classroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Terry Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
"GLASS CEILING" COMMISSIONPlaying the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Action
and Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
HUMAN REPRODUCTIONA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ........... 1197
HUMAN RIGHTSThe Status of Women Under International Human
Rights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
INDIGENT CRIMINAL DEFENDANTSSommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent Criminal
Defendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
INDUSTRIALIZATION"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in the
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United States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
INSURANCEThe Entitlement Exclusion in the Personal Auto
Policy: The Road to Reducing Litigation inPermissive Use Cases or a Dead End?,Darla L. Keen .............................. 349
INTERNAL REVENUE CODEA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICALRIGHTS
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL ANDCULTURAL RIGHTS
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONSA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
JUDICIAL CONDUCTWomen Shaping the Legal Process: Judicial
Gender Bias as Grounds for Reversal,Lynn Hecht Schafran ......................... 1153
JUDICIAL DISCRETION"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims from
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Jurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
Proportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: TheSupreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
JURISDICTION"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ..................... ....... 71
JURY DISCRETION"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
KENTUCKY BOARD OF BAR EXAMINERSThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certification Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
KENTUCKY WOMEN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATIONStaking Their Claim: The Impact of Kentucky
Women in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
KERR-MILLS ACT"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
LABOR"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in the
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United States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
LAND USEWhen Religion Becomes a Nuisance: Balancing
Land Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
LEGAL EDUCATION"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys from
Classroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Tery Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
LOBBYISTSStaking Their Claim: The Impact of Kentucky
Women in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
LOSS OF CONSORTIUMLoss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No Longer
Prohibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACTStaking Their Claim: The Impact of Kentucky
Women in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
MEDICAIDFighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, and
the Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
MENTAL HEALTHThe Kentucky Board of Bar Examiner's Character
and Fitness Certifcation Questionnaire:Are Mental Health Inquiries a Violation ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act?,Lanny King ................................ 685
MIRANDA RIGHTS AND WARNINGThe Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
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MONEY LAUNDERINGAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
MOTION PICTURESA False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual
Images of Women Lawyers in Film,Louise Everett Graham and Geraldine Maschio ....... 1027
NEGLIGENCELoss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No Longer
Prohibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
NEW DEAL"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
NON-CAPITAL SENTENCESProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
NUISANCE LAWWhen Religion Becomes a Nuisance: Balancing
Land Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
PARETO ANALYSISA Positive Analysis of the Common Law of
Corporate Fiduciary Duties,Rutheford B Campbell, Jr ...................... 455
PAY EQUITY ACT (Canada)Comparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277PERJURY
Truth Verifiers: From the Hot Iron to the LieDetector,Richard H. Underwood ........................ 597
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PERMISSIVE USE CASESThe Entitlement Exclusion in the Personal Auto
Policy: The Road to Reducing Litigation inPermissive Use Cases or a Dead End?,Darla L. Keen .............................. 349
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNStaking Their Claim: The Impact of Kentucky
Women in the Political Process,Penny M. Miller ............................ 1163
POVERTYA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ........... 1197
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social andSpatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States,Ann R. Tickamyer ........................... 721
PRIOR RESTRAINT ORDERSPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard,Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl ...................... 259
PRODUCT LIABILITYReflections on Current Limits on Component and
Raw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield ......................... 221
PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLEProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
PROSTITUTION"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women and
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the Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
PUNISHMENTProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
PUNITIVE DAMAGES"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
RECIDIVIST STATUTESProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
REHABILITATION ACT (see American Disabilities Act)RELIGION
Truth Verifiers: From the Hot Iron to the LieDetector,Richard H. Underwood ........................ 597
RELIGIOUS FREEDOMWhen Religion Becomes a Nuisance: Balancing
Land Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
REMEDIES"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
Loss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No LongerProhibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
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REQUEST FOR AN ATTORNEYThe Supreme Court Limits the Fifth Amendment
Right to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
RIGHT TO COUNSELSommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent Criminal
Defendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
The Supreme Court Limits the Fifth AmendmentRight to Counsel by Requiring Clear Requests -Davis v. United States,Gregory J. Griffith ........................... 197
RIGHT TO FAIR TRIALPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard,Alberto Bemabe-Riekohl ...................... 259
SALES OF INVENTORY OR STOCK IN TRADEA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
SECURITY INTERESTKentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee,Richard H. Nowka and Jeff S. Taylor .............. 317
SENTENCINGProportionality in Non-capital Sentencing: The
Supreme Court's Tortured Approach to Crueland Unusual Punishment,Steven Grossman ............................ 107
SEXUAL HARRASSMENTDoes Title VII Allow for Liability Against
Individual Defendants?,Kendra Samson ............................ 1303
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Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K: O'Melveny .......................... 863
SHEPPARD-TOWNER ACT"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
SIXTH AMENDMENTPrior Restraints on the Media and the Right
to a Fair Trial: A Proposal for a NewStandard,Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl ...................... 259
Sommers v. Commonwealth: An Indigent CriminalDefendant's Right to Publicly Funded ExpertAssistance Other Than the Assistance ofCounsel,Karla C. McGrath ............................ 387
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OF 1935"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
STATUTORY LIENSKentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee,Richard H. Nowka and Jeff S. Taylor .............. 317
STINGSIn Defense of the Outrageous Government Conduct
Defense in the Federal Courts,Dana M . Todd .............................. 415
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SUPPLIER LIABILITYReflections on Current Limits on Component and
Raw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield ......................... 221
SURROGATE MOTHERHOODA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ............ 1197
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY REPORTAn Emerging Duty to Report Criminal
Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and theSuspicious Activity Report,Matthew R. Hall ............................. 643
TAX CODEA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",M yron C. Grauer .............................. 1
TAX DEDUCTIONSA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
TAX POLICYA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .............................. 1
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TAX REFORMA Case for Congressional Facilitation of a
Collaborative Model of Statutory Interpretationin the Tax Area: Lessons to be Learned from theCorn Products and Arkansas Best Cases and theHistorical Development of the StatutoryDefinition of "Capital Asset(s)",Myron C. Grauer .......... .................... 1
TITLE VIIComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277Does Title VII Allow for Liability Against
Individual Defendants?,Kendra Samson ............................ 1303
Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
TORT REFORM"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll:
Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims fromJurisdictional Amount Calculations in FederalDiversity Cases,Russell G. Murphy ............................ 71
Loss of Consortium: Kentucky Should No LongerProhibit a Child's Claim for Loss of ParentalConsortium Due to the Negligent Act of aThird Party,Bruce Gehle ................................ 173
Reflections on Current Limits on Component andRaw Material Supplier Liability and theProposed Restatement,Edward M. Mansfield ......................... 221
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (ARTICLE 9)Kentucky Employee's Wage Liens: A Sneak Attack
on Creditors, But Beware of the BankruptcyTrustee,Richard H. Nowka and Jeff S. Taylor .............. 317
UNITED NATION'S FOURTH CONFERENCE ON WOMEN"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": The
First International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern ............................. 1235
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The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
UNITED NATION'S CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATIONOF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY SENATE COUNCIL AD HOCCOMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
WELFARE (AFDC)"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social andSpatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States,Ann R. Tickamyer ........................... 721
WOMEN'S EQUITY ACTION LEAGUEReflections on the Limitations of Rational
Discourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender, Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
WOMEN'S HEALTHA Feminist Social Justice Approach to
Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A
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Case Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ........... 1197
"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": TheFirst International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
WOMEN'S ISSUESA False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual
Images of Women Lawyers in Film,Louise Everett Graham and Geraldine Maschio ....... 1027
A Feminist Social Justice Approach toReproduction-Assisting Technologies: ACase Study on the Limits of LiberalTheory,Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts ........... 1197
"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" PopularIdeologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
Comparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277
"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": TheFirst International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
Does Title VII Allow for Liability AgainstIndividual Defendants?,Kendra Samson ............................ 1303
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law inShaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
Introduction,Carolyn S. Bratt ............................. 715
Little Brown Spots on the Notebook Paper: Womenas Law School Students,Beth L. Goldstein ............................ 983
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Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social andSpatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States,Ann R. Tickamyer ........................... 721
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments ................ 713Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action and Gender
in Law School Academic Support Programs,Darlene C. Goring ............................ 941
"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys fromClassroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Terry Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
Staking Their Claim: The Impact of KentuckyWomen in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
Women Shaping the Legal Process: JudicialGender Bias as Grounds for Reversal,Lynn Hecht Schafran ......................... 1153
WOMEN'S MOVEMENT"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular
Ideologies About Women and Work in theUnited States, 1820 to 1939,Patricia Cooper .............................. 827
"The Cornerstone of a New Civilization": TheFirst International Council of Women andthe Campaign for "Social Purity",Kathi L. Kern .............................. 1235
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, andthe Historical Role of United States Law in
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Shaping Access to Women's Health Care,Susan L. Waysdorf ........................... 745
Introduction,Carolyn S. Bratt ............................. 715
Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Actionand Working Women,Mary K. O'Melveny .......................... 863
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social andSpatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty andWelfare Policy in the United States,Ann R. Tickanmyer ........................... 721
Reflections on the Limitations of RationalDiscourse, Empirical Data, and LegalMandates as Tools for the Achievementof Gender Equity in American HigherEducation,Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt .............. 903
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments ................ 713"Some Kind of Lawyer": Two Journeys from
Classroom to Courtroom and Beyond,Terry Birdwhistell ........................... 1075
Staking Their Claim: The Impact of KentuckyWomen in the Political Process,Penny M . Miller ............................ 1163
The Status of Women Under International HumanRights Law and the 1995 UN WorldConference on Women, Beijing, China,Margaret Plattner ........................... 1249
ZONINGComparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994,
Rhonda J. Blackburn ......................... 1277When Religion Becomes a Nuisance: Balancing
Land Use and Religious Freedom WhenActivities of Religious Institutions BringOutsiders into the Neighborhood,Shelley Ross Saxer ........................... 507
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