Volume 39
2005-06
Issue 1
- A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Gaffney and the Improper Role of Politics in the Districting Process
- Take Us Back to the Ball Game: The Laws and Policy of Professional Sports Ticket Prices
- Sexual Harassment: Limiting the Affirmative Defense in the Digital Workplace
- Sailing Toward Safe Harbor Hours: The Constitutionality of Regulating Television Violence
- Applying 42 U.S.C. § 1981 to Claims of Consumer Discrimination
Issue 2
- Out of Thin Air: Using First Amendment Public Forum Analysis to Redeem American Broadcasting Regulation
- Not from Concentrate? Media Regulation at the Turn of the Millennium M arch 18-19, 2005
- Race, Media Consolidation, and Online Content: The Lack of Substitutes Available to Media Consumers of Color
Issue 3
- Biopiracy and Beyond: A Consideration of Socio-Cultural Conflicts with Global Patent Policies
- Fear and Loathing: Combating Speculation in Local Communities
- Rethinking Gender Opportunities: Nontraditional Sports Seasons and Local Preferences
- Something Must Be Done: An Argument for the Partial Deregulation of Research on Bipolar Disorder and the Implementation of Rolling Informed Consent
- A Tribute to Travis A Skelton
- Finding the Sex in Sexual Harassment: How Title VII and Tort Schemes Miss the Point of Same-Sex Hostile Environment Harassment
Issue 4
- Unconscionable Contracting for Indigent Defense: Using Contract Theory to Invalidate Conflict of Interest Clauses in Fixed-Fee Contracts
- Two Spirits, Two Eras, Same Sex: For a Traditionalist Perspective on Native American Tribal Same-Sex Marriage Policy
- How Qui Tam Actions Could Fight Public Corruption