Volume 43
2009-10
Issue 1
- Adequate (Non)Provocation and Heat of Passion as Excuse Not Justification
- A Critical Introduction to the Symposium
- The Values of Interdisciplinarity in Homicide Law Reform
- Unjustified: The Practical Irrelevance of the Justification/Excuse Distinction
- The Provocation Defense and the Nature of Justification
- Misunderstanding Provocation
- How Not to Argue That Reasonable Provocation is Not an Excuse
- The Irreducibly Normative Nature of Provocation/Passion
- On Passion's Potential to Undermine Rationality: A Reply
Issue 2
- Separation of Law and State
- The "Enlightened Barbarity" of Inclusive Fitness and Wrongful Death: Biological Justifications for an Investment Theory of Loss in Wycko v. Gnodtke
- Undoing Undue Favors: Providing Competitors with Standing to Challenge Favorable IRS Actions
- Trespassory Art
- Technology Convergence and Federalism: Who Should Decide the Future of Telecommunications Regulation?
- The Unjustified Judicial Creation of Class Certification Merits Trials in Securities
Issue 3
- Above All Else Stop Digging: Local Government Law as a (Partial) Cause of (and Solution to) the Current Housing Crisis
- The Impact of Civilian Aggravating Factors on the Military Death Penalty (1984-2005): Another Chapter in the Resistance of the Armed Forces to the Civilianization of Military Justice
- The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: A Misplaced Trust in Mechanical Justice
- Crisis on Campus: Student Access to Health Care
- Once More Unto the Breach: American War Power and a Second Legislative Attempt to Ensure Congressional Input
- Erasing Boundaries: Masculinities, Sexual Minorities, and Employment Discrimination
- Interactive Computer Service Liability for User-Generated Content After Roommates.com
Issue 4
- Turning a Short-Term Fling into a Long-Term Commitment: Board Duties in a New Era
- Charity and Information: Correcting the Failure of a Disjunctive Social Norm
- Inferiorizing Judicial Review: Popular Constitutionalism in Trial Courts
- Citizen Police: Using the Qui Tam Provision of the False Claims Act to Promote Racial and Economic Integration in Housing
- The French Huissier as a Model for U.S. Civil Procedure Reform