Volume 42
2008-09
Issue 1
- Lessons from Hurricane Katrina: Prison Emergency Preparedness as a Constitutional Imperative
- Shattering and Moving Beyond the Gutenberg Paradigm: The Dawn of the Electronic Will
- Shu'ubiyya or Security? Preserving Civil Liberties by Limiting FISA Evidence to National Security Prosecutions
- Eyes Wide Shut: How Ignorance of the Common Interest Doctrine Can Compromise Informed Consent
- Lawyer as Emotional Laborer
- La Follette's Folly: A Critique of Party Associational Rights in Presidential Nomination Politics
Issue 2
- Penalizing Poverty: Making Criminal Defendants Pay for Their Court-Appointed Counsel Through Recoupment and Contribution
- Comfortably Numb: Medicalizing (and Mitigating) Pain-and-Suffering Damages
- Public Use, Public Choice, and the Urban Growth Machine: Competing Political Economies of Takings Law
- A New Era of Tax Enforcement: From 'Big Stick' to Responsive Regulation
- Risky Ventures: The Impact of IRS Health Care Joint Venture Policy
Issue 3
- "An Opportunity for Effective Cross-Examination": Limits on the Confrontation Right of the Pro Se Defendant
- Duty of Fair Representation Jurisprudential Reform: The Need to Adjudicate Disputes in Internal Union Review Tribunals and the Forgotten Remedy of Re-Arbitration
- The Tort of Betrayal of Trust
- "One of the Dirty Secrets of American Corrections": Retaliation, Surplus Power, and Whistleblowing Inmates
- Connecting the Dots Between the Constitution, the Marshall Trilogy, and United States v. Lara: Notes Toward a Blueprint for the Next Legislative Restoration of Tribal Sovereignty
Issue 4
- A "Fair Contracts" Approval Mechanism: Reconciling Consumer Contracts and Conventional Contract Law
- Families for Tax Purposes: What About the Steps?
- How Many Plaintiffs Are Enough? Venue in Title VII Class Actions
- Privacy 3.0-The Principle of Proportionality
- Give Smaller Companies a Choice: Solving Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 Inefficiency
- The Unintended Consequence of Tort Reform in Michigan: An Argument for Reinstating Retailer Product Liability