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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——February 2, 2018
Albany Law Review 80 Alb. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 893-1225, 2016/2017.
Cardozo Law Review 39 Cardozo L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2017.
Cardozo Public Law, Policy, & Ethics Journal 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Emory International Law Review 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-200, 2017.
Family Law Quarterly *50 Fam. L.Q., No. 4, Winter, 2017.
Florida Law Review 69 Fla. L. Rev., No. 2, March, 2017.
George Mason Law Review 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2017.
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 45 Hastings Const. L.Q., No. 1, Fall, 2017.
Journal of Air Law and Commerce 82 J. Air L. & Com., No. 4, Fall, 2017.
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud., No. 4, December, 2017.
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 13 J. Health & Biomed. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-183, 2017.
Marquette Law Review 101 Marq. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017.
Michigan Journal of Race & Law 22 Mich. J. Race & L., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Michigan Law Review 116 Mich. L. Rev., No. 3, December, 2017.
Nebraska Law Review 96 Neb. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 247-544, 2017.
New York University Environmental Law Journal 25 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 269-372, 2017.
North Carolina Law Review 96 N.C. L. Rev., No. 1, December, 2017.
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 38 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus., No. 1, Fall, 2017.
San Diego Law Review 54 San Diego L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2017.
Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop., Fall, 2017.
UC Davis Law Review 51 UC Davis L. Rev., No. 1, November, 2017.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review 166 U. Pa. L. Rev., No. 1, December, 2017.
Virginia Law Review 103 Va. L. Rev., No. 8, December, 2017.
Washburn Law Journal 56 Washburn L.J., No. 3, Summer, 2017.
William and Mary Law Review 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev., No. 1, October, 2017.
Wisconsin Law Review 2017 Wis. L. Rev., No. 5, Pp. 833-1036.
*The major portion of this issue comprises A Review of the Year in Family Law 2015-2016.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Rose Mary Bailly, student Dena M. DeFazio. Justice or injustice:
a history and critique of the New York State Justice Center for the
Protection of People with Special Needs. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1181-
1225 (2016/2017).
Michael Coenen. More restrictive alternatives. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
1-76 (2017).
Catherine Y. Kim. Plenary power in the modern administrative
state. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 77-131 (2017).
Kristin E. Hickman, student Gerald Kerska. Restoring the lost
Anti-Injunction Act. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683-1765 (2017).
Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein. Moral commitments in cost-
benefit analysis. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1809-1859 (2017).
Rachel E. Alvey. Comment. Brand X’d: the Tenth Circuit’s
usurpation of agency deference [Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch,
834 F.3d 1142 (10th Cir. 2016)]. 56 Washburn L.J. 529-558
(2017).
AGRICULTURE LAW
Ryan B. Stoa. Marijuana agriculture law: regulation at the root of
an industry. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 297-364 (2017).
Reed J. McCalib. Comment. Opening the gates of Cow Palace:
regulating runoff manure as a hazardous waste under RCRA. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 501-521 (2017).
Albert C. Lin. Mismatched regulation: genetically modified
mosquitoes and the coordinated framework for biotechnology. 51
UC Davis L. Rev. 205-232 (2017).
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AIR AND SPACE LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
ANIMAL LAW
Richard L. Cupp. Cognitively impaired humans, intelligent
animals, and legal personhood. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 465-517 (2017).
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Michael Johnson. Note. The “CSI effect”: TV crime dramas’
impact on justice. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 385-411
(2017).
Brett Danaher, Michael D. Smith. Digital piracy, film quality,
and social welfare. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 923-938 (2017).
Eli Wald. Success, merit, and capital in America. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 1-86 (2017).
Rebecca Xiaomeng Zhang. Note. In light of China’s new Film
Industry Promotion Law: implications for cross-border
transactions between China and the U.S. in the film industry. 38
Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 161-185 (2017).
BANKING AND FINANCE
Stephanie A. Lemchuk. Note. Virtual whats?: defining virtual
currencies in the face of conflicting regulatory guidances. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 319-350 (2017).
Xiaoling Ang, Alexei Alexandrov. Choice architecture versus
price: comparing the effects of changes in the U.S. student loan
market. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 762-812 (2017).
Jean Xiao. Consumer litigation funding and medical malpractice
litigation: examining the effect of Rancman v. Interim
Settlement Funding Corporation. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud.
886-915 (2017).
Karim Popatia. Note. IFRS & GAAP: reconciling differences
between accounting systems and assessing the proposed changes
to the IFRS constitution. 38 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 137-159
(2017).
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Michelle M. Harner. Rethinking preemption and constitutional
parameters in bankruptcy. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 147-214
(2017).
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Charles Yablon. Byte marks: making sense of new F.R.C.P.
37(e). 69 Fla. L. Rev. 571-597 (2017).
Stephen J. Choi, Jessica Erickson, A.C. Pritchard. Piling on? An
empirical study of parallel derivative suits. 14 J. Empirical Legal
Stud. 652-682 (2017).
Samuel F. Ernst. Pluralism applied: a concordant approach to
selecting contract rules. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 87-129 (2017).
Julie E. Cohen. Law for the platform economy. 51 UC Davis L.
Rev. 133-204 (2017).
CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Albany Law Review
Miscarriages of Justice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. Foreword by Executive Editor Katie L. Birchenough;
articles by Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn, Jennifer J.
Monthie, Kelly L. Anderson, Sheila E. Shea, Robert Goldman,
Felicia A. Reid, Wesley S. McCann, Rose Mary Bailly, student
Dena M. DeFazio. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 893-1225 (2016/2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
COMMERCIAL LAW
Justin Senior. Note. Rational basis is the only rational solution:
resolving Foreign Commerce Clause confusion. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
625-655 (2017).
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Nebraska Law Review
Rachel E. VanLandingham. Jailing the Twitter bird: social
media, material support to terrorism, and muzzling the modern
press. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-57 (2017).
Stefania Alessi. Comment. Eternal sunshine: the right to be
forgotten in the European Union after the 2016 General Data
Protection Regulation. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 145-171 (2017).
Hyattye O. Simmons. Cybersecurity in aviation: constant
vigilance required. 82 J. Air L. & Com. 771-802 (2017).
Lee K. Royster. Recent development. Fake news: potential
solutions to the online epidemic. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 270-295
(2017).
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State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. Introduction
by Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; articles by Michael Garcia, David
Forscey, Timothy Blute, Jennifer A. Brobst, Scott J. Shackelford,
Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig Deckard, Ben Buchanan,
David Thaw, Emefa Agawu, student Brian Micic. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Eric Goldman. The ten most important Section 230 rulings. 20
Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 1-10 (2017).
David S. Levine. Confidentiality creep and opportunistic privacy.
20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 11-42 (2017).
COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Emory International Law Review
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Walter G. Park. Averting a “TRIPSxit” from the global
intellectual property system. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 883-906
(2017).
Kevin Madigan, Adam Mossoff. Turning gold into lead: how
patent eligibility doctrine is undermining U.S. leadership in
innovation. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 939-960 (2017).
Jiarui Liu. The predatory effects of copyright piracy. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 961-979 (2017).
Sarah Jane Fox. The rise of the drones: framework and
governance—why risk it! 82 J. Air L. & Com. 683-715 (2017).
Andrew Green, Albert H. Yoon. Triaging the law: developing the
common law on the Supreme Court of India. 14 J. Empirical
Legal Stud. 683-715 (2017).
Jens Frankenreiter. The politics of citations at the ECJ—policy
preferences of E.U. member state governments and the citation
behavior of judges in the European Court of Justice. 14 J.
Empirical Legal Stud. 813-857 (2017).
Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel, Sigrid Hemels. Insuring your
donation: an experiment. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 858-885
(2017).
Maryam Al-Dabbagh. Note. Conserving the Saudi Red Sea
habitat: challenges and opportunities. 25 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 324-
371 (2017).
Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig
Deckard, Ben Buchanan, student Brian Micic. From Russia with
love: understanding the Russian cyber threat to U.S. critical
infrastructure and what to do about it. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 320-338
(2017).
Carla L. Reyes. Conceptualizing cryptolaw. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
384-445 (2017).
Kapsaski Ifigeneia. Dignity, rights, and the role of consent in
German criminal law. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 401-421 (2017).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY
Justin Senior. Note. Rational basis is the only rational solution:
resolving Foreign Commerce Clause confusion. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
625-655 (2017).
Lauren L. Haertlein, Justin T. Barkowski. Applying a federal
standard of care in aviation product liability actions. 82 J. Air L.
& Com. 743-769 (2017).
Catherine Falvey. Case comment. Constitutional law—state
authorization of forcible administration of Depo-Provera invalid
under Colorado statutory law—People ex rel. C.J.R. No.
16CA0915, 2016 Colo. App. LEXIS 1276 (Colo. Ct. App. Sept.
8, 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. 171-183 (2017).
Michael S. Kang. Gerrymandering and the constitutional norm
against government partisanship. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 351-419
(2017).
Michael Coenen. More restrictive alternatives. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
1-76 (2017).
Catherine Y. Kim. Plenary power in the modern administrative
state. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 77-131 (2017).
Justin S. Daniel. Comment. Blacklisting foreign terrorist
organizations: classified information, national security, and due
process. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 213-261 (2017).
Clare Frances Moran. Crystallising the international rule of law:
Trump’s accidental contribution to international law. 56
Washburn L.J. 491-506 (2017).
David Sloss. California’s climate diplomacy and dormant
preemption. 56 Washburn L.J. 507-528 (2017).
Alan M. Vester. Student article. Hybrid immigration preemption.
56 Washburn L.J. 633-658 (2017).
Andrew Coan. The foundations of constitutional theory. 2017
Wis. L. Rev. 833-884.
Noah B. Lindell. One person, no votes: unopposed candidate
statutes and the state of election law. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 885-954.
Michelle M. Harner. Rethinking preemption and constitutional
parameters in bankruptcy. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 147-214
(2017).
Joshua E. Weishart. Equal liberty in proportion. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 215-299 (2017).
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CONTRACTS
Samuel F. Ernst. Pluralism applied: a concordant approach to
selecting contract rules. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 87-129 (2017).
Jeremy M. Sklaroff. Comment. Smart contracts and the cost of
inflexibility. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 263-303 (2017).
Greta Mattison Megna. Comment. The doctor will see you
now—from 100 miles away: navigating physician non-compete
agreements in the age of telemedicine. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 1007-
1035.
COURTS
Andrew J. Fuller. Note. A “procedural nightmare”: dueling
courts and the application of the first-filed rule. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
657-679 (2017).
Andrew Green, Albert H. Yoon. Triaging the law: developing the
common law on the Supreme Court of India. 14 J. Empirical
Legal Stud. 683-715 (2017).
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Albany Law Review
Nebraska Law Review
San Diego Law Review
Miscarriages of Justice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. Foreword by Executive Editor Katie L. Birchenough;
articles by Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn, Jennifer J.
Monthie, Kelly L. Anderson, Sheila E. Shea, Robert Goldman,
Felicia A. Reid, Wesley S. McCann, Rose Mary Bailly, student
Dena M. DeFazio. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 893-1225 (2016/2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Daniel S. McConkie. The local rules revolution in criminal
discovery. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 59-125 (2017).
Henry Fradella, student Jackson Polansky. Does “precrime”
mesh with the ideals of U.S. justice?: implications for the future
of predictive policing. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 253-
295 (2017).
Michael Johnson. Note. The “CSI effect”: TV crime dramas’
impact on justice. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 385-411
(2017).
J. Thomas Ratchford III. Comment. Policing in partnership:
Nicaraguan policies with implications for U.S. police forces. 32
Emory Int’l L. Rev. 173-199 (2017).
Michael D. Guttentag. Selective disclosure and insider trading.
69 Fla. L. Rev. 519-569 (2017).
Natasha Arnpriester. Trumping asylum: criminal prosecutions for
“illegal” entry and reentry violate the rights of asylum seekers.
45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 3-46 (2017).
Emily Frances Lynch. Note. Johnson v. United States: the
impact on Texas’ habitual offender statute. 45 Hastings Const.
L.Q. 187-223 (2017).
Carrie Leonetti. Smoking guns: the Supreme Court’s willingness
to lower procedural barriers to merits review in cases involving
egregious racial bias in the criminal justice system. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 205-231 (2017).
Ric Simmons. The mirage of use restrictions. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
133-199 (2017).
State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. Introduction
by Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; articles by Michael Garcia, David
Forscey, Timothy Blute, Jennifer A. Brobst, Scott J. Shackelford,
Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig Deckard, Ben Buchanan,
David Thaw, Emefa Agawu, student Brian Micic. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Legal Moralism. Articles by Luís Pereira Coutinho, Gonçalo
Almeida Ribeiro, Douglas Husak, Kapsaski Ifigeneia, James
Allan, Michael S. Moore, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Christopher
T. Wonnell. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 343-490 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Jessica Dennis. Comment. “The entire history of you”: privacy
and security in the face of smart contact lens technology. 20 Tul.
J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 153-169 (2017).
Josh Bowers. Annoy no cop. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 129-212 (2017).
Joseph Little. Note. Privacy and criminal certainty: a new
approach to the application of the private search doctrine to
electronic storage devices. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 345-368 (2017).
Rachel Brewster. Enforcing the FCPA: international resonance
and domestic strategy. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1611-1682 (2017).
DISABILITY LAW
Jennifer J. Monthie. The myth of liberty and justice for all:
guardianship in New York State. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 947-993
(2016/2017).
Sheila E. Shea, Robert Goldman. Ending disparities and
achieving justice for individuals with mental disabilities. 80 Alb.
L. Rev. 1037-1101 (2016/2017).
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Danielle Barondess. Comment. [ADA]pting policies & practices:
applying Title II’s reasonable modifications requirement to law
enforcement interactions with individuals with disabilities. 24
Geo. Mason L. Rev. 981-1024 (2017).
Andrew J. Lohmann. Note. Arrests and Title II of the ADA:
framework of claims for monetary damages. 56 Washburn L.J.
559-598 (2017).
Francis M. Schneider. Comment. Manufacturing public
accommodation under Title III of the ADA: the Tenth Circuit’s
expansive interpretation of “service establishment” to include
manufacturers [Levorsen v. Octapharma Plasma, Inc., 828 F.3d
1227 (10th Cir. 2016)]. 56 Washburn L.J. 599-631 (2017).
DISASTER LAW
Christopher M. Bailey. Comment. Networking emergency
response: empowering FEMA in the age of convergence and
cyber critical infrastructure. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 509-543 (2017).
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Prabhash Ranjan, Pushkar Anand. The 2016 Model Indian
Bilateral Investment Treaty: a critical deconstruction. 38 Nw. J.
Int’l L. & Bus. 1-54 (2017).
Cherie O’Neal Taylor. Beyond retaliation. 38 Nw. J. Int’l L. &
Bus. 55-136 (2017).
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Family Law Quarterly
ECONOMICS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
George Mason Law Review
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
CPIP Fourth Annual Fall Conference: Intellectual Property and
Global Prosperity. Articles by Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker,
Walter G. Park, Stan Liebowitz, Brett Danaher, Michael D.
Smith, Kevin Madigan, Adam Mossoff, Jiarui Liu. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 865-979 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Julie E. Cohen. Law for the platform economy. 51 UC Davis L.
Rev. 133-204 (2017).
Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein. Moral commitments in cost-
benefit analysis. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1809-1859 (2017).
EDUCATION LAW
Lekha Menon. Note. Spare the rod, save a child: why the
Supreme Court should revisit Ingraham v. Wright and protect
the substantive due process rights of students subjected to
corporal punishment. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 313-344 (2017).
Rachel Azarow. Note. When an educational process becomes a
kangaroo court: university judicial proceedings in cases of sexual
assault. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 445-477 (2017).
James S. Liebman, Elizabeth Cruikshank, Christina Ma.
Governance of steel and kryptonite politics in contemporary
public education reform. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 365-463 (2017).
M. Isabel Medina. Silencing talk about race: why Arizona’s
prohibition of ethnic studies violates equality. 45 Hastings Const.
L.Q. 47-92 (2017).
Xiaoling Ang, Alexei Alexandrov. Choice architecture versus
price: comparing the effects of changes in the U.S. student loan
market. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 762-812 (2017).
Joshua E. Weishart. Equal liberty in proportion. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 215-299 (2017).
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
Joseph W. Bukowski. Comment. Redistricting reform in
Wisconsin to curtail gerrymandering: the Wisconsin Impartial
Citizens Redistricting Commission. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 233-285
(2017).
James Thomas Tucker, Natalie A. Landreth, Erin Dougherty
Lynch. “Why should I go vote without understanding what I am
going to vote for?” The impact of first generation voting barriers
on Alaskan Natives. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 327-382 (2017).
Lauren Latterell Powell. Note. Concealed motives: rethinking
Fourteenth Amendment and voting rights challenges to felon
disenfranchisement. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 383-410 (2017).
Michael S. Kang. Gerrymandering and the constitutional norm
against government partisanship. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 351-419
(2017).
Noah B. Lindell. One person, no votes: unopposed candidate
statutes and the state of election law. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 885-954.
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
Kenneth R. Davis. The equality principle: how Title VII can save
insider trading law. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 199-243 (2017).
Cecilia Wang. Stop that revolving door: analysis of the
appropriate application of the “cooling-off” period beyond senior
government employees. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
297-317 (2017).
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Evan J. Ballan. Note. Protecting whistleblowing (and not just
whistleblowers). 116 Mich. L. Rev. 475-500 (2017).
Margot Parmenter. The wellness cure for the workplace: human
capital law as a lens for considering personal health data beyond
privacy. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 113-151 (2017).
Jessica Dennis. Comment. “The entire history of you”: privacy
and security in the face of smart contact lens technology. 20 Tul.
J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 153-169 (2017).
Michael J. West. Note. Waiving the ministerial exception. 103
Va. L. Rev. 1861-1901 (2017).
Greta Mattison Megna. Comment. The doctor will see you
now—from 100 miles away: navigating physician non-compete
agreements in the age of telemedicine. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 1007-
1035.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
New York University Environmental Law Journal
Ryan B. Stoa. Marijuana agriculture law: regulation at the root of
an industry. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 297-364 (2017).
Reed J. McCalib. Comment. Opening the gates of Cow Palace:
regulating runoff manure as a hazardous waste under RCRA. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 501-521 (2017).
David Sloss. California’s climate diplomacy and dormant
preemption. 56 Washburn L.J. 507-528 (2017).
EVIDENCE
Michael Johnson. Note. The “CSI effect”: TV crime dramas’
impact on justice. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 385-411
(2017).
FIRST AMENDMENT
Rachel E. VanLandingham. Jailing the Twitter bird: social
media, material support to terrorism, and muzzling the modern
press. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-57 (2017).
Leonard M. Niehoff, student Deeva Shah. The resilience of
noxious doctrine: the 2016 election, the marketplace of ideas, and
the obstinacy of bias. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 243-271 (2017).
Lee K. Royster. Recent development. Fake news: potential
solutions to the online epidemic. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 270-295
(2017).
Richard H. Fallon Jr. Tiers for the Establishment Clause. 166 U.
Pa. L. Rev. 59-127 (2017).
Leslie Kendrick. Are speech rights for speakers? 103 Va. L.
Rev. 1767-1808 (2017).
Michael J. West. Note. Waiving the ministerial exception. 103
Va. L. Rev. 1861-1901 (2017).
FOOD AND DRUG LAW
Ryan B. Stoa. Marijuana agriculture law: regulation at the root of
an industry. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 297-364 (2017).
Katherine Drabiak. The impact of a developing regulatory
framework governing LDTs in precision oncology: reenvisioning
the clinical risk assessment paradigm. 13 J. Health & Biomed. L.
1-89 (2017).
Michael Barker. Note. Coloring consideration: defining illegal
payments in alleged “reverse payment” settlements between brand
and generic drug makers post-Actavis. 13 J. Health & Biomed.
L. 109-142 (2017).
W. Nicholson Price II. Regulating black-box medicine. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 421-474 (2017).
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
Lekha Menon. Note. Spare the rod, save a child: why the
Supreme Court should revisit Ingraham v. Wright and protect
the substantive due process rights of students subjected to
corporal punishment. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 313-344 (2017).
Protecting the Rights of the Marginalized. Foreword by Shauna
Marshall; articles by Natasha Arnpriester, M. Isabel Medina,
student Erika Hanson; notes by Kelsey L. Campbell, Elizabeth P.
Lincoln, Emily Frances Lynch. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1-223
(2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Lauren Latterell Powell. Note. Concealed motives: rethinking
Fourteenth Amendment and voting rights challenges to felon
disenfranchisement. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 383-410 (2017).
Deborah Tuerkheimer. Incredible women: sexual violence and
the credibility discount. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1-58 (2017).
Elizabeth Kimball Key. Note. The forced choice of dignified
disposal: government mandate of interment or cremation of fetal
remains. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 305-344 (2017).
Joshua E. Weishart. Equal liberty in proportion. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 215-299 (2017).
GAMING
Regina Gerhardt. Note. Tribal sovereignty and gaming: a
proposal to amend the National Labor Relations Act. 39 Cardozo
L. Rev. 377-412 (2017).
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GENDER
Taylor Stoneman. International economic law, gender equality,
and paternity leave: can the WTO be utilized to balance the
division of care labor worldwide? 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 51-114
(2017).
Erika Hanson. Student article. Lighting the way towards liberty:
the right to abortion after Obergefell and Whole Woman’s
Health. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 93-113 (2017).
Kelsey L. Campbell. Note. Protecting our defenders: the need to
ensure due process for women in the military before amending the
Selective Service Act. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 115-155 (2017).
Leonard M. Niehoff, student Deeva Shah. The resilience of
noxious doctrine: the 2016 election, the marketplace of ideas, and
the obstinacy of bias. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 243-271 (2017).
Deborah Tuerkheimer. Incredible women: sexual violence and
the credibility discount. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1-58 (2017).
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Evan J. Ballan. Note. Protecting whistleblowing (and not just
whistleblowers). 116 Mich. L. Rev. 475-500 (2017).
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law
Jessica Mantel. Refusing to treat noncompliant patients is bad
medicine. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 127-197 (2017).
Victor Diego Gonzalez. Note. Religion in the time of measles:
prescriptions for minimizing the public health threats associated
with religious exemptions from mandatory vaccinations. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 413-444 (2017).
W. Nicholson Price II. Regulating black-box medicine. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 421-474 (2017).
Margot Parmenter. The wellness cure for the workplace: human
capital law as a lens for considering personal health data beyond
privacy. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 113-151 (2017).
Greta Mattison Megna. Comment. The doctor will see you
now—from 100 miles away: navigating physician non-compete
agreements in the age of telemedicine. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 1007-
1035.
HOUSING LAW
Rachel Mazur. Comment. A city upon a hill (or down in the
bayou): a feasibility analysis of Airbnb’s characterization of New
Orleans as a nationwide “model” for short-term rental
enforcement. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 171-188 (2017).
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Emory International Law Review
Lisa J. Laplante. Human torts. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 245-312
(2017).
Angela Terese Timpone. Note. The true price for your fake Gucci
bag is a life: why eliminating unsafe labor practices is the right
answer to the fashion counterfeit problem. 15 Cardozo Pub. L.
Pol’y & Ethics J. 351-383 (2017).
Natasha Arnpriester. Trumping asylum: criminal prosecutions for
“illegal” entry and reentry violate the rights of asylum seekers.
45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 3-46 (2017).
Kapsaski Ifigeneia. Dignity, rights, and the role of consent in
German criminal law. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 401-421 (2017).
Margaret E. McGuinness. Presidential human rights talk. 56
Washburn L.J. 471-489 (2017).
IMMIGRATION LAW
Kelly L. Anderson. Enforcing rights for immigrants facing the
ultimate criminal penalty: deportation. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 995-1036
(2016/2017).
Monaliza Seepersaud. Comment. The plight of Tanzanian
persons with albinism: a case for international refugee and asylum
procedure reform. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 115-144 (2017).
Natasha Arnpriester. Trumping asylum: criminal prosecutions for
“illegal” entry and reentry violate the rights of asylum seekers.
45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 3-46 (2017).
Elizabeth P. Lincoln. Note. The fragile victory for
unaccompanied children’s due process rights after Flores v.
Sessions. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 157-185 (2017).
Yxta Maya Murray. A modest memo. 22 Mich. J. Race & L.
187-214 (2017).
Abed Ayoub, Khaled Beydoun. Executive disorder: the Muslim
Ban, emergency advocacy, and the fires next time. 22 Mich. J.
Race & L. 215-241 (2017).
Catherine Y. Kim. Plenary power in the modern administrative
state. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 77-131 (2017).
Rachel E. Alvey. Comment. Brand X’d: the Tenth Circuit’s
usurpation of agency deference [Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch,
834 F.3d 1142 (10th Cir. 2016)]. 56 Washburn L.J. 529-558
(2017).
Alan M. Vester. Student article. Hybrid immigration preemption.
56 Washburn L.J. 633-658 (2017).
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Margaret Hu. Crimmigration-counterterrorism. 2017 Wis. L.
Rev. 955-1005.
INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW
Regina Gerhardt. Note. Tribal sovereignty and gaming: a
proposal to amend the National Labor Relations Act. 39 Cardozo
L. Rev. 377-412 (2017).
Troy J.H. Andrade. Legacy in paradise: analyzing the Obama
Administration’s efforts of reconciliation with Native Hawaiians.
22 Mich. J. Race & L. 273-326 (2017).
James Thomas Tucker, Natalie A. Landreth, Erin Dougherty
Lynch. “Why should I go vote without understanding what I am
going to vote for?” The impact of first generation voting barriers
on Alaskan Natives. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 327-382 (2017).
Joel West Williams. The Five Civilized Tribes’ treaty rights to
water quality and mechanisms of enforcement. 25 N.Y.U. Envtl.
L.J. 269-323 (2017).
INFORMATION PRIVACY
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Law Reviews for:
Nebraska Law Review
Stefania Alessi. Comment. Eternal sunshine: the right to be
forgotten in the European Union after the 2016 General Data
Protection Regulation. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 145-171 (2017).
Ric Simmons. The mirage of use restrictions. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
133-199 (2017).
State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. Introduction
by Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; articles by Michael Garcia, David
Forscey, Timothy Blute, Jennifer A. Brobst, Scott J. Shackelford,
Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig Deckard, Ben Buchanan,
David Thaw, Emefa Agawu, student Brian Micic. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
David S. Levine. Confidentiality creep and opportunistic privacy.
20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 11-42 (2017).
Margot Parmenter. The wellness cure for the workplace: human
capital law as a lens for considering personal health data beyond
privacy. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 113-151 (2017).
Jessica Dennis. Comment. “The entire history of you”: privacy
and security in the face of smart contact lens technology. 20 Tul.
J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 153-169 (2017).
Mira Burri. The governance of data and data flows in trade
agreements: the pitfalls of legal adaptation. 51 UC Davis L. Rev.
65-132 (2017).
Joseph Little. Note. Privacy and criminal certainty: a new
approach to the application of the private search doctrine to
electronic storage devices. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 345-368 (2017).
INSURANCE LAW
Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel, Sigrid Hemels. Insuring your
donation: an experiment. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 858-885
(2017).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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Law Reviews for:
George Mason Law Review
Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
Angela Terese Timpone. Note. The true price for your fake Gucci
bag is a life: why eliminating unsafe labor practices is the right
answer to the fashion counterfeit problem. 15 Cardozo Pub. L.
Pol’y & Ethics J. 351-383 (2017).
CPIP Fourth Annual Fall Conference: Intellectual Property and
Global Prosperity. Articles by Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker,
Walter G. Park, Stan Liebowitz, Brett Danaher, Michael D.
Smith, Kevin Madigan, Adam Mossoff, Jiarui Liu. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 865-979 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
Michael Barker. Note. Coloring consideration: defining illegal
payments in alleged “reverse payment” settlements between brand
and generic drug makers post-Actavis. 13 J. Health & Biomed.
L. 109-142 (2017).
Elizabeth Chang. Note. Effectuating the benefits of the Twombly
plausibility standard in patent infringement cases: application of
Rule 9 post-abrogation of Rule 84. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 273-304
(2017).
Christopher Buccafusco, Stefan Bechtold, Christopher Jon
Sprigman. The nature of sequential innovation. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 1-79 (2017).
Andrew L. Milam. Note. Pleading patent infringement: res ipsa
loquitur as a guide. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 301-343 (2017).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Law Reviews for:
Emory International Law Review
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Washburn Law Journal
Sarah Jane Fox. The rise of the drones: framework and
governance—why risk it! 82 J. Air L. & Com. 683-715 (2017).
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Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig
Deckard, Ben Buchanan, student Brian Micic. From Russia with
love: understanding the Russian cyber threat to U.S. critical
infrastructure and what to do about it. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 320-338
(2017).
40th Annual Foulston Siefkin Lecture: The Trump Administration
and International Law. Foulston Siefkin lecture by Harold Hongju
Koh; articles by Margaret E. McGuinness, Clare Frances Moran,
David Sloss. 56 Washburn L.J. 413-528 (2017).
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Reviews for this journal.)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Law Reviews for:
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Marcia Narine Weldon. You say embargo, I say bloqueo—a
policy recommendation for promoting foreign direct investment
and safeguarding human rights in Cuba. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev.
1-49 (2017).
Taylor Stoneman. International economic law, gender equality,
and paternity leave: can the WTO be utilized to balance the
division of care labor worldwide? 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 51-114
(2017).
Walter G. Park. Averting a “TRIPSxit” from the global
intellectual property system. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 883-906
(2017).
Jiarui Liu. The predatory effects of copyright piracy. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 961-979 (2017).
Mira Burri. The governance of data and data flows in trade
agreements: the pitfalls of legal adaptation. 51 UC Davis L. Rev.
65-132 (2017).
Rachel Brewster. Enforcing the FCPA: international resonance
and domestic strategy. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1611-1682 (2017).
JUDGES
Daniel S. McConkie. The local rules revolution in criminal
discovery. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 59-125 (2017).
Sepehr Shahshahani, Lawrence J. Liu. Religion and judging on
the federal courts of appeals. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 716-744
(2017).
Jens Frankenreiter. The politics of citations at the ECJ—policy
preferences of E.U. member state governments and the citation
behavior of judges in the European Court of Justice. 14 J.
Empirical Legal Stud. 813-857 (2017).
Ian Carmichael, et. al. Comment. Examining the evolution of
legal precedent through citation network analysis. 96 N.C. L.
Rev. 227-269 (2017).
JURISDICTION
Lyuba Shamailova. Note. How a class action plaintiff’s request
for attorney’s fees can prevent mootness despite a defendant’s
tender of damages. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 345-376 (2017).
Jeff Lingwall, Chris Wray. Fraudulent aggregation: the effect of
Daimler and Walden on mass litigation. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 599-623
(2017).
JURISPRUDENCE
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Law Reviews for:
San Diego Law Review
Jeremiah A. Ho. Law as instrumentality. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 131-
204 (2017).
Carla L. Reyes. Conceptualizing cryptolaw. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
384-445 (2017).
Law & Religion. Articles by William A. Galston, Kenneth Einar
Himma, Andrew Koppelman, Samuel C. Rickless, Maimon
Schwarzschild, William Voegeli, Larry Alexander. 54 San Diego
L. Rev. 197-341 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Legal Moralism. Articles by Luís Pereira Coutinho, Gonçalo
Almeida Ribeiro, Douglas Husak, Kapsaski Ifigeneia, James
Allan, Michael S. Moore, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Christopher
T. Wonnell. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 343-490 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Josh Bowers. Annoy no cop. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 129-212 (2017).
Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein. Moral commitments in cost-
benefit analysis. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1809-1859 (2017).
Andrew Coan. The foundations of constitutional theory. 2017
Wis. L. Rev. 833-884.
JUVENILES
Lekha Menon. Note. Spare the rod, save a child: why the
Supreme Court should revisit Ingraham v. Wright and protect
the substantive due process rights of students subjected to
corporal punishment. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 313-344 (2017).
J. Thomas Ratchford III. Comment. Policing in partnership:
Nicaraguan policies with implications for U.S. police forces. 32
Emory Int’l L. Rev. 173-199 (2017).
Justin Senior. Note. Rational basis is the only rational solution:
resolving Foreign Commerce Clause confusion. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
625-655 (2017).
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Elizabeth P. Lincoln. Note. The fragile victory for
unaccompanied children’s due process rights after Flores v.
Sessions. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 157-185 (2017).
Caitlin Doherty. Case comment. Health law—Indiana Appellate
Court rules that medical malpractice statute of limitations applies
to minors in derivative claims—Anonymous M.D. v. Lockridge,
60 N.E.3d 249 (Ind. Ct. App. 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L.
158-170 (2017).
LABOR LAW
Regina Gerhardt. Note. Tribal sovereignty and gaming: a
proposal to amend the National Labor Relations Act. 39 Cardozo
L. Rev. 377-412 (2017).
Angela Terese Timpone. Note. The true price for your fake Gucci
bag is a life: why eliminating unsafe labor practices is the right
answer to the fashion counterfeit problem. 15 Cardozo Pub. L.
Pol’y & Ethics J. 351-383 (2017).
Taylor Stoneman. International economic law, gender equality,
and paternity leave: can the WTO be utilized to balance the
division of care labor worldwide? 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 51-114
(2017).
LAND USE
Lisa Mathews. Comment. Hobby Lobby and Hobbs to the
rescue: clarifying RLUIPA’s confusing substantial burden test for
land-use cases. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1025-1055 (2017).
Rachel Mazur. Comment. A city upon a hill (or down in the
bayou): a feasibility analysis of Airbnb’s characterization of New
Orleans as a nationwide “model” for short-term rental
enforcement. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 171-188 (2017).
Emma Brandt Vignali. Note. Historic districts: preserving the old
with the compatible new. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 345-386
(2017).
LAW AND SOCIETY
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Law Reviews for:
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
Michigan Journal of Race & Law
San Diego Law Review
UC Davis Law Review
Protecting the Rights of the Marginalized. Foreword by Shauna
Marshall; articles by Natasha Arnpriester, M. Isabel Medina,
student Erika Hanson; notes by Kelsey L. Campbell, Elizabeth P.
Lincoln, Emily Frances Lynch. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1-223
(2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Tess M.S. Neal, Robert J. Cramer. Moral disengagement in legal
judgments. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 745-761 (2017).
Eli Wald. Success, merit, and capital in America. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 1-86 (2017).
Law & Religion. Articles by William A. Galston, Kenneth Einar
Himma, Andrew Koppelman, Samuel C. Rickless, Maimon
Schwarzschild, William Voegeli, Larry Alexander. 54 San Diego
L. Rev. 197-341 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Legal Moralism. Articles by Luís Pereira Coutinho, Gonçalo
Almeida Ribeiro, Douglas Husak, Kapsaski Ifigeneia, James
Allan, Michael S. Moore, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Christopher
T. Wonnell. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 343-490 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Deborah Tuerkheimer. Incredible women: sexual violence and
the credibility discount. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1-58 (2017).
Symposium — Future-Proofing Law: From rDNA to Robots.
Articles by Anupam Chander, Hon. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar,
Mark A. Lemley, Eugene Volokh, Mira Burri, Julie E. Cohen,
Albert C. Lin, Gary E. Marchant, Yvonne A. Stevens. 51 UC
Davis L. Rev. 1-271 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein. Moral commitments in cost-
benefit analysis. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1809-1859 (2017).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Felicia A. Reid. A matter of due regard: police misconduct, the
New York State courts, and the emptiness of theoretical justice.
80 Alb. L. Rev. 1103-1129 (2016/2017).
Henry Fradella, student Jackson Polansky. Does “precrime”
mesh with the ideals of U.S. justice?: implications for the future
of predictive policing. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 253-
295 (2017).
J. Thomas Ratchford III. Comment. Policing in partnership:
Nicaraguan policies with implications for U.S. police forces. 32
Emory Int’l L. Rev. 173-199 (2017).
Danielle Barondess. Comment. [ADA]pting policies & practices:
applying Title II’s reasonable modifications requirement to law
enforcement interactions with individuals with disabilities. 24
Geo. Mason L. Rev. 981-1024 (2017).
J. Peter Greco. Insider threat: the unseen dangers posed by
badged airport employees and how to mitigate them. 82 J. Air L.
& Com. 717-742 (2017).
Ric Simmons. The mirage of use restrictions. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
133-199 (2017).
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Josh Bowers. Annoy no cop. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 129-212 (2017).
Joseph Little. Note. Privacy and criminal certainty: a new
approach to the application of the private search doctrine to
electronic storage devices. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 345-368 (2017).
Andrew J. Lohmann. Note. Arrests and Title II of the ADA:
framework of claims for monetary damages. 56 Washburn L.J.
559-598 (2017).
LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Ian Carmichael, et. al. Comment. Examining the evolution of
legal precedent through citation network analysis. 96 N.C. L.
Rev. 227-269 (2017).
LEGAL EDUCATION
Jeremiah A. Ho. Law as instrumentality. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 131-
204 (2017).
LEGAL HISTORY
Rose Mary Bailly, student Dena M. DeFazio. Justice or injustice:
a history and critique of the New York State Justice Center for the
Protection of People with Special Needs. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1181-
1225 (2016/2017).
Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig
Deckard, Ben Buchanan, student Brian Micic. From Russia with
love: understanding the Russian cyber threat to U.S. critical
infrastructure and what to do about it. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 320-338
(2017).
David Thaw. Cybersecurity stovepiping. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 339-
363 (2017).
Rachel Brewster. Enforcing the FCPA: international resonance
and domestic strategy. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1611-1682 (2017).
Kristin E. Hickman, student Gerald Kerska. Restoring the lost
Anti-Injunction Act. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683-1765 (2017).
LEGAL PROFESSION
Cecilia Wang. Stop that revolving door: analysis of the
appropriate application of the “cooling-off” period beyond senior
government employees. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
297-317 (2017).
Abed Ayoub, Khaled Beydoun. Executive disorder: the Muslim
Ban, emergency advocacy, and the fires next time. 22 Mich. J.
Race & L. 215-241 (2017).
Carla L. Reyes. Conceptualizing cryptolaw. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
384-445 (2017).
Catherine Nunez. Comment. Artificial intelligence and legal
ethics: whether AI lawyers can make ethical decisions. 20 Tul. J.
Tech. & Intell. Prop. 189-204 (2017).
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES
Ian Carmichael, et. al. Comment. Examining the evolution of
legal precedent through citation network analysis. 96 N.C. L.
Rev. 227-269 (2017).
LEGISLATION
Lisa Mathews. Comment. Hobby Lobby and Hobbs to the
rescue: clarifying RLUIPA’s confusing substantial burden test for
land-use cases. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1025-1055 (2017).
Evan J. Ballan. Note. Protecting whistleblowing (and not just
whistleblowers). 116 Mich. L. Rev. 475-500 (2017).
Kristin E. Hickman, student Gerald Kerska. Restoring the lost
Anti-Injunction Act. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683-1765 (2017).
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
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Law Reviews for:
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law
Jessica Mantel. Refusing to treat noncompliant patients is bad
medicine. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 127-197 (2017).
Victor Diego Gonzalez. Note. Religion in the time of measles:
prescriptions for minimizing the public health threats associated
with religious exemptions from mandatory vaccinations. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 413-444 (2017).
Jean Xiao. Consumer litigation funding and medical malpractice
litigation: examining the effect of Rancman v. Interim
Settlement Funding Corporation. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud.
886-915 (2017).
W. Nicholson Price II. Regulating black-box medicine. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 421-474 (2017).
Albert C. Lin. Mismatched regulation: genetically modified
mosquitoes and the coordinated framework for biotechnology. 51
UC Davis L. Rev. 205-232 (2017).
Elizabeth Kimball Key. Note. The forced choice of dignified
disposal: government mandate of interment or cremation of fetal
remains. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 305-344 (2017).
Greta Mattison Megna. Comment. The doctor will see you
now—from 100 miles away: navigating physician non-compete
agreements in the age of telemedicine. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 1007-
1035.
MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE
Wesley S. McCann. Addressing the balance: restructuring CIPA
and FISA to meet the needs of justice and the criminal justice
system. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1131-1180 (2016/2017).
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Kelsey L. Campbell. Note. Protecting our defenders: the need to
ensure due process for women in the military before amending the
Selective Service Act. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 115-155 (2017).
Hyattye O. Simmons. Cybersecurity in aviation: constant
vigilance required. 82 J. Air L. & Com. 771-802 (2017).
Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig
Deckard, Ben Buchanan, student Brian Micic. From Russia with
love: understanding the Russian cyber threat to U.S. critical
infrastructure and what to do about it. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 320-338
(2017).
Emefa Agawu. What’s next for e-government? Innovations in e-
government through a cybersecurity lens. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 364-
383 (2017).
Justin S. Daniel. Comment. Blacklisting foreign terrorist
organizations: classified information, national security, and due
process. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 213-261 (2017).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Adam Rosenberg. Comment. Strict liability: imagining a legal
framework for autonomous vehicles. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell.
Prop. 205-224 (2017).
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel, Sigrid Hemels. Insuring your
donation: an experiment. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 858-885
(2017).
POLITICS
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
San Diego Law Review
Marcia Narine Weldon. You say embargo, I say bloqueo—a
policy recommendation for promoting foreign direct investment
and safeguarding human rights in Cuba. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev.
1-49 (2017).
James S. Liebman, Elizabeth Cruikshank, Christina Ma.
Governance of steel and kryptonite politics in contemporary
public education reform. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 365-463 (2017).
Jens Frankenreiter. The politics of citations at the ECJ—policy
preferences of E.U. member state governments and the citation
behavior of judges in the European Court of Justice. 14 J.
Empirical Legal Stud. 813-857 (2017).
Eli Wald. Success, merit, and capital in America. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 1-86 (2017).
Joseph W. Bukowski. Comment. Redistricting reform in
Wisconsin to curtail gerrymandering: the Wisconsin Impartial
Citizens Redistricting Commission. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 233-285
(2017).
Michael S. Kang. Gerrymandering and the constitutional norm
against government partisanship. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 351-419
(2017).
Law & Religion. Articles by William A. Galston, Kenneth Einar
Himma, Andrew Koppelman, Samuel C. Rickless, Maimon
Schwarzschild, William Voegeli, Larry Alexander. 54 San Diego
L. Rev. 197-341 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Legal Moralism. Articles by Luís Pereira Coutinho, Gonçalo
Almeida Ribeiro, Douglas Husak, Kapsaski Ifigeneia, James
Allan, Michael S. Moore, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Christopher
T. Wonnell. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 343-490 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Rachel Brewster. Enforcing the FCPA: international resonance
and domestic strategy. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1611-1682 (2017).
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Lyuba Shamailova. Note. How a class action plaintiff’s request
for attorney’s fees can prevent mootness despite a defendant’s
tender of damages. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 345-376 (2017).
Charles Yablon. Byte marks: making sense of new F.R.C.P.
37(e). 69 Fla. L. Rev. 571-597 (2017).
Jeff Lingwall, Chris Wray. Fraudulent aggregation: the effect of
Daimler and Walden on mass litigation. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 599-623
(2017).
Andrew J. Fuller. Note. A “procedural nightmare”: dueling
courts and the application of the first-filed rule. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
657-679 (2017).
Stephen J. Choi, Jessica Erickson, A.C. Pritchard. Piling on? An
empirical study of parallel derivative suits. 14 J. Empirical Legal
Stud. 652-682 (2017).
Elizabeth Chang. Note. Effectuating the benefits of the Twombly
plausibility standard in patent infringement cases: application of
Rule 9 post-abrogation of Rule 84. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 273-304
(2017).
Andrew L. Milam. Note. Pleading patent infringement: res ipsa
loquitur as a guide. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 301-343 (2017).
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
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Law Reviews for:
Washburn Law Journal
Yxta Maya Murray. A modest memo. 22 Mich. J. Race & L.
187-214 (2017).
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Abed Ayoub, Khaled Beydoun. Executive disorder: the Muslim
Ban, emergency advocacy, and the fires next time. 22 Mich. J.
Race & L. 215-241 (2017).
Troy J.H. Andrade. Legacy in paradise: analyzing the Obama
Administration’s efforts of reconciliation with Native Hawaiians.
22 Mich. J. Race & L. 273-326 (2017).
Justin S. Daniel. Comment. Blacklisting foreign terrorist
organizations: classified information, national security, and due
process. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 213-261 (2017).
40th Annual Foulston Siefkin Lecture: The Trump Administration
and International Law. Foulston Siefkin lecture by Harold Hongju
Koh; articles by Margaret E. McGuinness, Clare Frances Moran,
David Sloss. 56 Washburn L.J. 413-528 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Jessica Mantel. Refusing to treat noncompliant patients is bad
medicine. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 127-197 (2017).
Cecilia Wang. Stop that revolving door: analysis of the
appropriate application of the “cooling-off” period beyond senior
government employees. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
297-317 (2017).
Catherine Nunez. Comment. Artificial intelligence and legal
ethics: whether AI lawyers can make ethical decisions. 20 Tul. J.
Tech. & Intell. Prop. 189-204 (2017).
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Sheila E. Shea, Robert Goldman. Ending disparities and
achieving justice for individuals with mental disabilities. 80 Alb.
L. Rev. 1037-1101 (2016/2017).
Tess M.S. Neal, Robert J. Cramer. Moral disengagement in legal
judgments. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 745-761 (2017).
RACE AND ETHNICITY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Michigan Journal of Race & Law
M. Isabel Medina. Silencing talk about race: why Arizona’s
prohibition of ethnic studies violates equality. 45 Hastings Const.
L.Q. 47-92 (2017).
Carrie Leonetti. Smoking guns: the Supreme Court’s willingness
to lower procedural barriers to merits review in cases involving
egregious racial bias in the criminal justice system. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 205-231 (2017).
Josh Bowers. Annoy no cop. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 129-212 (2017).
Margaret Hu. Crimmigration-counterterrorism. 2017 Wis. L.
Rev. 955-1005.
RELIGION
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
San Diego Law Review
Victor Diego Gonzalez. Note. Religion in the time of measles:
prescriptions for minimizing the public health threats associated
with religious exemptions from mandatory vaccinations. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 413-444 (2017).
Lisa Mathews. Comment. Hobby Lobby and Hobbs to the
rescue: clarifying RLUIPA’s confusing substantial burden test for
land-use cases. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1025-1055 (2017).
Sepehr Shahshahani, Lawrence J. Liu. Religion and judging on
the federal courts of appeals. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 716-744
(2017).
Abed Ayoub, Khaled Beydoun. Executive disorder: the Muslim
Ban, emergency advocacy, and the fires next time. 22 Mich. J.
Race & L. 215-241 (2017).
Leonard M. Niehoff, student Deeva Shah. The resilience of
noxious doctrine: the 2016 election, the marketplace of ideas, and
the obstinacy of bias. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 243-271 (2017).
Law & Religion. Articles by William A. Galston, Kenneth Einar
Himma, Andrew Koppelman, Samuel C. Rickless, Maimon
Schwarzschild, William Voegeli, Larry Alexander. 54 San Diego
L. Rev. 197-341 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Richard H. Fallon Jr. Tiers for the Establishment Clause. 166 U.
Pa. L. Rev. 59-127 (2017).
Michael J. West. Note. Waiving the ministerial exception. 103
Va. L. Rev. 1861-1901 (2017).
REMEDIES
Lyuba Shamailova. Note. How a class action plaintiff’s request
for attorney’s fees can prevent mootness despite a defendant’s
tender of damages. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 345-376 (2017).
Katherine B. Wheeler. Comment. Why there should be a
presumption against nationwide preliminary injunctions. 96 N.C.
L. Rev. 200-226 (2017).
Andrew J. Lohmann. Note. Arrests and Title II of the ADA:
framework of claims for monetary damages. 56 Washburn L.J.
559-598 (2017).
Tun-Jen Chiang. The information-forcing dilemma in damages
law. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 81-145 (2017).
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REPRODUCTION
Erika Hanson. Student article. Lighting the way towards liberty:
the right to abortion after Obergefell and Whole Woman’s
Health. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 93-113 (2017).
Elizabeth Kimball Key. Note. The forced choice of dignified
disposal: government mandate of interment or cremation of fetal
remains. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 305-344 (2017).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Nebraska Law Review
Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
UC Davis Law Review
Henry Fradella, student Jackson Polansky. Does “precrime”
mesh with the ideals of U.S. justice?: implications for the future
of predictive policing. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 253-
295 (2017).
Stephanie A. Lemchuk. Note. Virtual whats?: defining virtual
currencies in the face of conflicting regulatory guidances. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 319-350 (2017).
Stefania Alessi. Comment. Eternal sunshine: the right to be
forgotten in the European Union after the 2016 General Data
Protection Regulation. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 145-171 (2017).
Charles Yablon. Byte marks: making sense of new F.R.C.P.
37(e). 69 Fla. L. Rev. 571-597 (2017).
Hyattye O. Simmons. Cybersecurity in aviation: constant
vigilance required. 82 J. Air L. & Com. 771-802 (2017).
W. Nicholson Price II. Regulating black-box medicine. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 421-474 (2017).
Ric Simmons. The mirage of use restrictions. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
133-199 (2017).
Ian Carmichael, et. al. Comment. Examining the evolution of
legal precedent through citation network analysis. 96 N.C. L.
Rev. 227-269 (2017).
Lee K. Royster. Recent development. Fake news: potential
solutions to the online epidemic. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 270-295
(2017).
State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. Introduction
by Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; articles by Michael Garcia, David
Forscey, Timothy Blute, Jennifer A. Brobst, Scott J. Shackelford,
Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig Deckard, Ben Buchanan,
David Thaw, Emefa Agawu, student Brian Micic. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Jeremy M. Sklaroff. Comment. Smart contracts and the cost of
inflexibility. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 263-303 (2017).
Symposium — Future-Proofing Law: From rDNA to Robots.
Articles by Anupam Chander, Hon. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar,
Mark A. Lemley, Eugene Volokh, Mira Burri, Julie E. Cohen,
Albert C. Lin, Gary E. Marchant, Yvonne A. Stevens. 51 UC
Davis L. Rev. 1-271 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Margaret Hu. Crimmigration-counterterrorism. 2017 Wis. L.
Rev. 955-1005.
SECURITIES LAW
Kenneth R. Davis. The equality principle: how Title VII can save
insider trading law. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 199-243 (2017).
Michael D. Guttentag. Selective disclosure and insider trading.
69 Fla. L. Rev. 519-569 (2017).
Stephen J. Choi, Jessica Erickson, A.C. Pritchard. Piling on? An
empirical study of parallel derivative suits. 14 J. Empirical Legal
Stud. 652-682 (2017).
Evan J. Ballan. Note. Protecting whistleblowing (and not just
whistleblowers). 116 Mich. L. Rev. 475-500 (2017).
Gregg Moran. Comment. The SEC’s data dilemma: addressing a
modern problem by encouraging innovation, responsibility, and
fairness. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 446-508 (2017).
SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT
Kelly L. Anderson. Enforcing rights for immigrants facing the
ultimate criminal penalty: deportation. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 995-1036
(2016/2017).
Lekha Menon. Note. Spare the rod, save a child: why the
Supreme Court should revisit Ingraham v. Wright and protect
the substantive due process rights of students subjected to
corporal punishment. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 313-344 (2017).
Emily Frances Lynch. Note. Johnson v. United States: the
impact on Texas’ habitual offender statute. 45 Hastings Const.
L.Q. 187-223 (2017).
Tess M.S. Neal, Robert J. Cramer. Moral disengagement in legal
judgments. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 745-761 (2017).
Nicholas Bosworth. Case comment. Constitutional law—
Eleventh Circuit’s misdiagnosis: inmates benevolently allowed to
file claims under the Eighth Amendment lacking deliberate
indifference—Magwood v. Sec’y, Fla. Dep’t of Corr., 652 F.
App’x 841 (11th Cir. 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. 143-157
(2017).
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Carrie Leonetti. Smoking guns: the Supreme Court’s willingness
to lower procedural barriers to merits review in cases involving
egregious racial bias in the criminal justice system. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 205-231 (2017).
Lauren Latterell Powell. Note. Concealed motives: rethinking
Fourteenth Amendment and voting rights challenges to felon
disenfranchisement. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 383-410 (2017).
SEX CRIMES
Rachel Azarow. Note. When an educational process becomes a
kangaroo court: university judicial proceedings in cases of sexual
assault. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 445-477 (2017).
Justin Senior. Note. Rational basis is the only rational solution:
resolving Foreign Commerce Clause confusion. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
625-655 (2017).
Deborah Tuerkheimer. Incredible women: sexual violence and
the credibility discount. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1-58 (2017).
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Erika Hanson. Student article. Lighting the way towards liberty:
the right to abortion after Obergefell and Whole Woman’s
Health. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 93-113 (2017).
SOCIAL WELFARE
Rose Mary Bailly, student Dena M. DeFazio. Justice or injustice:
a history and critique of the New York State Justice Center for the
Protection of People with Special Needs. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1181-
1225 (2016/2017).
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
Nebraska Law Review
State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. Introduction
by Justin (Gus) Hurwitz; articles by Michael Garcia, David
Forscey, Timothy Blute, Jennifer A. Brobst, Scott J. Shackelford,
Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig Deckard, Ben Buchanan,
David Thaw, Emefa Agawu, student Brian Micic. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Rachel Mazur. Comment. A city upon a hill (or down in the
bayou): a feasibility analysis of Airbnb’s characterization of New
Orleans as a nationwide “model” for short-term rental
enforcement. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 171-188 (2017).
David Sloss. California’s climate diplomacy and dormant
preemption. 56 Washburn L.J. 507-528 (2017).
Joshua E. Weishart. Equal liberty in proportion. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 215-299 (2017).
Emma Brandt Vignali. Note. Historic districts: preserving the old
with the compatible new. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 345-386
(2017).
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Andrew Green, Albert H. Yoon. Triaging the law: developing the
common law on the Supreme Court of India. 14 J. Empirical
Legal Stud. 683-715 (2017).
TAX POLICY
Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel, Sigrid Hemels. Insuring your
donation: an experiment. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 858-885
(2017).
TAXATION—FEDERAL
Kristin E. Hickman, student Gerald Kerska. Restoring the lost
Anti-Injunction Act. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683-1765 (2017).
TERRORISM
Wesley S. McCann. Addressing the balance: restructuring CIPA
and FISA to meet the needs of justice and the criminal justice
system. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1131-1180 (2016/2017).
Rachel E. VanLandingham. Jailing the Twitter bird: social
media, material support to terrorism, and muzzling the modern
press. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-57 (2017).
Justin S. Daniel. Comment. Blacklisting foreign terrorist
organizations: classified information, national security, and due
process. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 213-261 (2017).
Margaret Hu. Crimmigration-counterterrorism. 2017 Wis. L.
Rev. 955-1005.
TORTS
Lisa J. Laplante. Human torts. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 245-312
(2017).
Lyuba Shamailova. Note. How a class action plaintiff’s request
for attorney’s fees can prevent mootness despite a defendant’s
tender of damages. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 345-376 (2017).
Jeff Lingwall, Chris Wray. Fraudulent aggregation: the effect of
Daimler and Walden on mass litigation. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 599-623
(2017).
Lauren L. Haertlein, Justin T. Barkowski. Applying a federal
standard of care in aviation product liability actions. 82 J. Air L.
& Com. 743-769 (2017).
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Jean Xiao. Consumer litigation funding and medical malpractice
litigation: examining the effect of Rancman v. Interim
Settlement Funding Corporation. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud.
886-915 (2017).
Samuel F. Ernst. Pluralism applied: a concordant approach to
selecting contract rules. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 87-129 (2017).
Lee K. Royster. Recent development. Fake news: potential
solutions to the online epidemic. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 270-295
(2017).
Adam Rosenberg. Comment. Strict liability: imagining a legal
framework for autonomous vehicles. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell.
Prop. 205-224 (2017).
TRADE REGULATION
For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed
Law Reviews for:
George Mason Law Review
CPIP Fourth Annual Fall Conference: Intellectual Property and
Global Prosperity. Articles by Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker,
Walter G. Park, Stan Liebowitz, Brett Danaher, Michael D.
Smith, Kevin Madigan, Adam Mossoff, Jiarui Liu. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 865-979 (2017).
(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law
Reviews for this journal.)
Michael Barker. Note. Coloring consideration: defining illegal
payments in alleged “reverse payment” settlements between brand
and generic drug makers post-Actavis. 13 J. Health & Biomed.
L. 109-142 (2017).
Gregg Moran. Comment. The SEC’s data dilemma: addressing a
modern problem by encouraging innovation, responsibility, and
fairness. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 446-508 (2017).
Abigail Perkins. Note. Security university: nominative fair use in
a branding world. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 247-260
(2017).
WATER LAW
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Law Reviews for:
New York University Environmental Law Journal
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS
80 ALBANY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 893-1225,
2016/2017.
Miscarriages of Justice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a
Broad Array of Issues Related to Failures in the Criminal Justice
System. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 893-1225 (2016/2017).
Executive Editor Katie L. Birchenough. Luck of the draw:
examining disparities in procedures and outcomes among
different systems of justice. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 893-897
(2016/2017).
Susan L. Wynne, Michael S. Vaughn. Eligibility for court-
appointed counsel in federal cases: a review of legislation and
case law. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 899-946 (2016/2017).
Jennifer J. Monthie. The myth of liberty and justice for all:
guardianship in New York State. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 947-993
(2016/2017).
Kelly L. Anderson. Enforcing rights for immigrants facing
the ultimate criminal penalty: deportation. 80 Alb. L. Rev.
995-1036 (2016/2017).
Sheila E. Shea, Robert Goldman. Ending disparities and
achieving justice for individuals with mental disabilities. 80
Alb. L. Rev. 1037-1101 (2016/2017).
Felicia A. Reid. A matter of due regard: police misconduct,
the New York State courts, and the emptiness of theoretical
justice. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1103-1129 (2016/2017).
Wesley S. McCann. Addressing the balance: restructuring
CIPA and FISA to meet the needs of justice and the criminal
justice system. 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1131-1180 (2016/2017).
Rose Mary Bailly, student Dena M. DeFazio. Justice or
injustice: a history and critique of the New York State Justice
Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs. 80
Alb. L. Rev. 1181-1225 (2016/2017).
39 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2017.
Rachel E. VanLandingham. Jailing the Twitter bird: social
media, material support to terrorism, and muzzling the modern
press. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 1-57 (2017).
Daniel S. McConkie. The local rules revolution in criminal
discovery. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 59-125 (2017).
Jessica Mantel. Refusing to treat noncompliant patients is bad
medicine. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 127-197 (2017).
Kenneth R. Davis. The equality principle: how Title VII can save
insider trading law. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 199-243 (2017).
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Lisa J. Laplante. Human torts. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 245-312
(2017).
Lekha Menon. Note. Spare the rod, save a child: why the
Supreme Court should revisit Ingraham v. Wright and protect
the substantive due process rights of students subjected to
corporal punishment. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 313-344 (2017).
Lyuba Shamailova. Note. How a class action plaintiff’s request
for attorney’s fees can prevent mootness despite a defendant’s
tender of damages. 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 345-376 (2017).
Regina Gerhardt. Note. Tribal sovereignty and gaming: a
proposal to amend the National Labor Relations Act. 39 Cardozo
L. Rev. 377-412 (2017).
15 CARDOZO PUBLIC LAW, POLICY, & ETHICS
JOURNAL, NO. 2, SPRING, 2017.
Henry Fradella, student Jackson Polansky. Does “precrime”
mesh with the ideals of U.S. justice?: implications for the future
of predictive policing. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 253-
295 (2017).
Cecilia Wang. Stop that revolving door: analysis of the
appropriate application of the “cooling-off” period beyond senior
government employees. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
297-317 (2017).
Stephanie A. Lemchuk. Note. Virtual whats?: defining virtual
currencies in the face of conflicting regulatory guidances. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 319-350 (2017).
Angela Terese Timpone. Note. The true price for your fake Gucci
bag is a life: why eliminating unsafe labor practices is the right
answer to the fashion counterfeit problem. 15 Cardozo Pub. L.
Pol’y & Ethics J. 351-383 (2017).
Michael Johnson. Note. The “CSI effect”: TV crime dramas’
impact on justice. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 385-411
(2017).
Victor Diego Gonzalez. Note. Religion in the time of measles:
prescriptions for minimizing the public health threats associated
with religious exemptions from mandatory vaccinations. 15
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 413-444 (2017).
Rachel Azarow. Note. When an educational process becomes a
kangaroo court: university judicial proceedings in cases of sexual
assault. 15 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 445-477 (2017).
32 EMORY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, NO. 1,
PP. 1-200, 2017.
Marcia Narine Weldon. You say embargo, I say bloqueo—a
policy recommendation for promoting foreign direct investment
and safeguarding human rights in Cuba. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev.
1-49 (2017).
Taylor Stoneman. International economic law, gender equality,
and paternity leave: can the WTO be utilized to balance the
division of care labor worldwide? 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 51-114
(2017).
Monaliza Seepersaud. Comment. The plight of Tanzanian
persons with albinism: a case for international refugee and asylum
procedure reform. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 115-144 (2017).
Stefania Alessi. Comment. Eternal sunshine: the right to be
forgotten in the European Union after the 2016 General Data
Protection Regulation. 32 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 145-171 (2017).
J. Thomas Ratchford III. Comment. Policing in partnership:
Nicaraguan policies with implications for U.S. police forces. 32
Emory Int’l L. Rev. 173-199 (2017).
50 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY, NO. 4, WINTER, 2017.
A Review of the Year in Family Law 2015-2016
Kendra Huard Fershee. Editor’s note. 50 Fam. L.Q. vii (2017).
Linda D. Elrod, Robert G. Spector. Review of the Year 2015-
2016 in Family Law: domestic dockets stay busy. 50 Fam. L.Q.
501-563 (2017).
Family law in the fifty states 2015-2016: charts. 50 Fam. L.Q.
565-603 (2017).
Review of the year 2016 in family law: case digests. 50 Fam.
L.Q. 605-632 (2017).
Kendra Huard Fershee. Annual survey of periodical literature.
50 Fam. L.Q. 633-654 (2017).
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Index to Volume 50. 50 Fam. L.Q. 655-659 (2017).
69 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, MARCH, 2017.
Amy R. Mashburn. Professor Patricia E. Dilley, a dedication. 69
Fla. L. Rev. vi-ix (2017).
Ryan B. Stoa. Marijuana agriculture law: regulation at the root of
an industry. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 297-364 (2017).
James S. Liebman, Elizabeth Cruikshank, Christina Ma.
Governance of steel and kryptonite politics in contemporary
public education reform. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 365-463 (2017).
Richard L. Cupp. Cognitively impaired humans, intelligent
animals, and legal personhood. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 465-517 (2017).
Michael D. Guttentag. Selective disclosure and insider trading.
69 Fla. L. Rev. 519-569 (2017).
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Charles Yablon. Byte marks: making sense of new F.R.C.P.
37(e). 69 Fla. L. Rev. 571-597 (2017).
Jeff Lingwall, Chris Wray. Fraudulent aggregation: the effect of
Daimler and Walden on mass litigation. 69 Fla. L. Rev. 599-623
(2017).
Justin Senior. Note. Rational basis is the only rational solution:
resolving Foreign Commerce Clause confusion. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
625-655 (2017).
Andrew J. Fuller. Note. A “procedural nightmare”: dueling
courts and the application of the first-filed rule. 69 Fla. L. Rev.
657-679 (2017).
24 GEORGE MASON LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SUMMER,
2017.
CPIP Fourth Annual Fall Conference: Intellectual Property and
Global Prosperity. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 865-979 (2017).
Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker. Economic growth and
prosperity stem from effective intellectual property rights. 24
Geo. Mason L. Rev. 865-881 (2017).
Walter G. Park. Averting a “TRIPSxit” from the global
intellectual property system. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 883-906
(2017).
Stan Liebowitz. The case for copyright. 24 Geo. Mason L.
Rev. 907-922 (2017).
Brett Danaher, Michael D. Smith. Digital piracy, film quality,
and social welfare. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 923-938 (2017).
Kevin Madigan, Adam Mossoff. Turning gold into lead: how
patent eligibility doctrine is undermining U.S. leadership in
innovation. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 939-960 (2017).
Jiarui Liu. The predatory effects of copyright piracy. 24 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 961-979 (2017).
Danielle Barondess. Comment. [ADA]pting policies & practices:
applying Title II’s reasonable modifications requirement to law
enforcement interactions with individuals with disabilities. 24
Geo. Mason L. Rev. 981-1024 (2017).
Lisa Mathews. Comment. Hobby Lobby and Hobbs to the
rescue: clarifying RLUIPA’s confusing substantial burden test for
land-use cases. 24 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1025-1055 (2017).
45 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUARTERLY,
NO. 1, FALL, 2017.
Protecting the Rights of the Marginalized. 45 Hastings Const.
L.Q. 1-223 (2017).
Shauna Marshall. Shining a light on the rights of the most
vulnerable. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1-2 (2017).
Natasha Arnpriester. Trumping asylum: criminal
prosecutions for “illegal” entry and reentry violate the rights
of asylum seekers. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 3-46 (2017).
M. Isabel Medina. Silencing talk about race: why Arizona’s
prohibition of ethnic studies violates equality. 45 Hastings
Const. L.Q. 47-92 (2017).
Erika Hanson. Student article. Lighting the way towards
liberty: the right to abortion after Obergefell and Whole
Woman’s Health. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 93-113 (2017).
Kelsey L. Campbell. Note. Protecting our defenders: the need
to ensure due process for women in the military before
amending the Selective Service Act. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q.
115-155 (2017).
Elizabeth P. Lincoln. Note. The fragile victory for
unaccompanied children’s due process rights after Flores v.
Sessions. 45 Hastings Const. L.Q. 157-185 (2017).
Emily Frances Lynch. Note. Johnson v. United States: the
impact on Texas’ habitual offender statute. 45 Hastings
Const. L.Q. 187-223 (2017).
82 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW AND COMMERCE, NO. 4,
FALL, 2017.
Sarah Jane Fox. The rise of the drones: framework and
governance—why risk it! 82 J. Air L. & Com. 683-715 (2017).
J. Peter Greco. Insider threat: the unseen dangers posed by
badged airport employees and how to mitigate them. 82 J. Air L.
& Com. 717-742 (2017).
Lauren L. Haertlein, Justin T. Barkowski. Applying a federal
standard of care in aviation product liability actions. 82 J. Air L.
& Com. 743-769 (2017).
Hyattye O. Simmons. Cybersecurity in aviation: constant
vigilance required. 82 J. Air L. & Com. 771-802 (2017).
14 JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES, NO. 4,
DECEMBER, 2017.
The Editors. Foreword. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 652 (2017).
Stephen J. Choi, Jessica Erickson, A.C. Pritchard. Piling on? An
empirical study of parallel derivative suits. 14 J. Empirical Legal
Stud. 652-682 (2017).
Andrew Green, Albert H. Yoon. Triaging the law: developing the
common law on the Supreme Court of India. 14 J. Empirical
Legal Stud. 683-715 (2017).
Sepehr Shahshahani, Lawrence J. Liu. Religion and judging on
the federal courts of appeals. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 716-744
(2017).
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Tess M.S. Neal, Robert J. Cramer. Moral disengagement in legal
judgments. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 745-761 (2017).
Xiaoling Ang, Alexei Alexandrov. Choice architecture versus
price: comparing the effects of changes in the U.S. student loan
market. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 762-812 (2017).
Jens Frankenreiter. The politics of citations at the ECJ—policy
preferences of E.U. member state governments and the citation
behavior of judges in the European Court of Justice. 14 J.
Empirical Legal Stud. 813-857 (2017).
Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel, Sigrid Hemels. Insuring your
donation: an experiment. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 858-885
(2017).
Jean Xiao. Consumer litigation funding and medical malpractice
litigation: examining the effect of Rancman v. Interim
Settlement Funding Corporation. 14 J. Empirical Legal Stud.
886-915 (2017).
13 JOURNAL OF HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL LAW, NO. 1,
PP. 1-183, 2017.
Kristen L. O’Keeffe. Editor’s note. 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. i
(2017).
Katherine Drabiak. The impact of a developing regulatory
framework governing LDTs in precision oncology: reenvisioning
the clinical risk assessment paradigm. 13 J. Health & Biomed. L.
1-89 (2017).
Elizabeth (Fluet) Murphy, Elizabeth Leahy. Repeal and replace?
Immediate considerations for the Massachusetts health care
market. 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. 90-108 (2017).
Michael Barker. Note. Coloring consideration: defining illegal
payments in alleged “reverse payment” settlements between brand
and generic drug makers post-Actavis. 13 J. Health & Biomed.
L. 109-142 (2017).
Nicholas Bosworth. Case comment. Constitutional law—
Eleventh Circuit’s misdiagnosis: inmates benevolently allowed to
file claims under the Eighth Amendment lacking deliberate
indifference—Magwood v. Sec’y, Fla. Dep’t of Corr., 652 F.
App’x 841 (11th Cir. 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. 143-157
(2017).
Caitlin Doherty. Case comment. Health law—Indiana Appellate
Court rules that medical malpractice statute of limitations applies
to minors in derivative claims—Anonymous M.D. v. Lockridge,
60 N.E.3d 249 (Ind. Ct. App. 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L.
158-170 (2017).
Catherine Falvey. Case comment. Constitutional law—state
authorization of forcible administration of Depo-Provera invalid
under Colorado statutory law—People ex rel. C.J.R. No.
16CA0915, 2016 Colo. App. LEXIS 1276 (Colo. Ct. App. Sept.
8, 2016). 13 J. Health & Biomed. L. 171-183 (2017).
101 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.
Eli Wald. Success, merit, and capital in America. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 1-86 (2017).
Samuel F. Ernst. Pluralism applied: a concordant approach to
selecting contract rules. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 87-129 (2017).
Jeremiah A. Ho. Law as instrumentality. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 131-
204 (2017).
Carrie Leonetti. Smoking guns: the Supreme Court’s willingness
to lower procedural barriers to merits review in cases involving
egregious racial bias in the criminal justice system. 101 Marq. L.
Rev. 205-231 (2017).
Joseph W. Bukowski. Comment. Redistricting reform in
Wisconsin to curtail gerrymandering: the Wisconsin Impartial
Citizens Redistricting Commission. 101 Marq. L. Rev. 233-285
(2017).
22 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE & LAW, NO. 2,
SPRING, 2017.
Yxta Maya Murray. A modest memo. 22 Mich. J. Race & L.
187-214 (2017).
Abed Ayoub, Khaled Beydoun. Executive disorder: the Muslim
Ban, emergency advocacy, and the fires next time. 22 Mich. J.
Race & L. 215-241 (2017).
Leonard M. Niehoff, student Deeva Shah. The resilience of
noxious doctrine: the 2016 election, the marketplace of ideas, and
the obstinacy of bias. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 243-271 (2017).
Troy J.H. Andrade. Legacy in paradise: analyzing the Obama
Administration’s efforts of reconciliation with Native Hawaiians.
22 Mich. J. Race & L. 273-326 (2017).
James Thomas Tucker, Natalie A. Landreth, Erin Dougherty
Lynch. “Why should I go vote without understanding what I am
going to vote for?” The impact of first generation voting barriers
on Alaskan Natives. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 327-382 (2017).
Lauren Latterell Powell. Note. Concealed motives: rethinking
Fourteenth Amendment and voting rights challenges to felon
disenfranchisement. 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 383-410 (2017).
116 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, DECEMBER, 2017.
Michael S. Kang. Gerrymandering and the constitutional norm
against government partisanship. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 351-419
(2017).
W. Nicholson Price II. Regulating black-box medicine. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 421-474 (2017).
Evan J. Ballan. Note. Protecting whistleblowing (and not just
whistleblowers). 116 Mich. L. Rev. 475-500 (2017).
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Reed J. McCalib. Comment. Opening the gates of Cow Palace:
regulating runoff manure as a hazardous waste under RCRA. 116
Mich. L. Rev. 501-521 (2017).
96 NEBRASKA LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 247-544, 2017.
State, Local, and Regional Issues in Cybersecurity. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 247-383 (2017).
Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Introduction. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 247-251
(2017).
Michael Garcia, David Forscey, Timothy Blute. Beyond the
network: a holistic perspective on state cybersecurity
governance. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 252-280 (2017).
Jennifer A. Brobst. The modern penny dreadful: public
prosecution and the need for litigation privacy in a digital age.
96 Neb. L. Rev. 281-319 (2017).
Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Sulmeyer, Amanda N. Craig
Deckard, Ben Buchanan, student Brian Micic. From Russia
with love: understanding the Russian cyber threat to U.S.
critical infrastructure and what to do about it. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
320-338 (2017).
David Thaw. Cybersecurity stovepiping. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
339-363 (2017).
Emefa Agawu. What’s next for e-government? Innovations
in e-government through a cybersecurity lens. 96 Neb. L.
Rev. 364-383 (2017).
Carla L. Reyes. Conceptualizing cryptolaw. 96 Neb. L. Rev.
384-445 (2017).
Gregg Moran. Comment. The SEC’s data dilemma: addressing a
modern problem by encouraging innovation, responsibility, and
fairness. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 446-508 (2017).
Christopher M. Bailey. Comment. Networking emergency
response: empowering FEMA in the age of convergence and
cyber critical infrastructure. 96 Neb. L. Rev. 509-543 (2017).
25 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
JOURNAL, NO. 3, PP. 269-372, 2017.
Joel West Williams. The Five Civilized Tribes’ treaty rights to
water quality and mechanisms of enforcement. 25 N.Y.U. Envtl.
L.J. 269-323 (2017).
Maryam Al-Dabbagh. Note. Conserving the Saudi Red Sea
habitat: challenges and opportunities. 25 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 324-
371 (2017).
96 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW, NO. 1,
DECEMBER, 2017.
Michael Coenen. More restrictive alternatives. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
1-76 (2017).
Catherine Y. Kim. Plenary power in the modern administrative
state. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 77-131 (2017).
Ric Simmons. The mirage of use restrictions. 96 N.C. L. Rev.
133-199 (2017).
Katherine B. Wheeler. Comment. Why there should be a
presumption against nationwide preliminary injunctions. 96 N.C.
L. Rev. 200-226 (2017).
Ian Carmichael, et. al. Comment. Examining the evolution of
legal precedent through citation network analysis. 96 N.C. L.
Rev. 227-269 (2017).
Lee K. Royster. Recent development. Fake news: potential
solutions to the online epidemic. 96 N.C. L. Rev. 270-295
(2017).
38 NORTHWESTERN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW & BUSINESS, NO. 1, FALL, 2017.
Prabhash Ranjan, Pushkar Anand. The 2016 Model Indian
Bilateral Investment Treaty: a critical deconstruction. 38 Nw. J.
Int’l L. & Bus. 1-54 (2017).
Cherie O’Neal Taylor. Beyond retaliation. 38 Nw. J. Int’l L. &
Bus. 55-136 (2017).
Karim Popatia. Note. IFRS & GAAP: reconciling differences
between accounting systems and assessing the proposed changes
to the IFRS constitution. 38 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 137-159
(2017).
Rebecca Xiaomeng Zhang. Note. In light of China’s new Film
Industry Promotion Law: implications for cross-border
transactions between China and the U.S. in the film industry. 38
Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 161-185 (2017).
54 SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2017.
Law & Religion. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 197-341 (2017).
William A. Galston. Why liberal tolerance, rightly
understood, is coherent and defensible. 54 San Diego L. Rev.
199-216 (2017).
Kenneth Einar Himma. An unjust dogma: why a special right
to religion wrongly discriminates against non-religious
worldviews. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 217-256 (2017).
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Andrew Koppelman. Unparadoxical liberalism. 54 San
Diego L. Rev. 257-272 (2017).
Samuel C. Rickless. A transcendental argument for
liberalism. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 273-297 (2017).
Maimon Schwarzschild. Liberalism, liberal and illiberal. 54
San Diego L. Rev. 299-317 (2017).
William Voegeli. Liberalism and tolerance. 54 San Diego L.
Rev. 319-338 (2017).
Larry Alexander. Alexander on Koppelman on Alexander.
54 San Diego L. Rev. 339-341 (2017).
Legal Moralism. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 343-490 (2017).
Luís Pereira Coutinho. The Machiavellian case against legal
moralism. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 345-359 (2017).
Gonçalo Almeida Ribeiro. A pluralist case for the harm
principle. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 361-380 (2017).
Douglas Husak. What’s legal about legal moralism? 54 San
Diego L. Rev. 381-399 (2017).
Kapsaski Ifigeneia. Dignity, rights, and the role of consent in
German criminal law. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 401-421 (2017).
James Allan. Revisiting the Hart-Devlin debate: at the
periphery and by the numbers. 54 San Diego L. Rev. 423-439
(2017).
Michael S. Moore. Legal moralism revisited. 54 San Diego
L. Rev. 441-463 (2017).
Miguel Nogueira de Brito. The harm principle, legal
moralism, and the “disintegration thesis”: on Lord Devlin
being unable to keep playing the smuggling game. 54 San
Diego L. Rev. 465-486 (2017).
Christopher T. Wonnell. Ribeiro on Mill’s harm principle.
54 San Diego L. Rev. 487-490 (2017).
20 TULANE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, FALL, 2017.
Eric Goldman. The ten most important Section 230 rulings. 20
Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 1-10 (2017).
David S. Levine. Confidentiality creep and opportunistic privacy.
20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 11-42 (2017).
Richard Gruner. The golden west: influential innovation from the
San Francisco region revealed in patent records. 20 Tul. J. Tech.
& Intell. Prop. 43-112 (2017).
Margot Parmenter. The wellness cure for the workplace: human
capital law as a lens for considering personal health data beyond
privacy. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 113-151 (2017).
Jessica Dennis. Comment. “The entire history of you”: privacy
and security in the face of smart contact lens technology. 20 Tul.
J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 153-169 (2017).
Rachel Mazur. Comment. A city upon a hill (or down in the
bayou): a feasibility analysis of Airbnb’s characterization of New
Orleans as a nationwide “model” for short-term rental
enforcement. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 171-188 (2017).
Catherine Nunez. Comment. Artificial intelligence and legal
ethics: whether AI lawyers can make ethical decisions. 20 Tul. J.
Tech. & Intell. Prop. 189-204 (2017).
Adam Rosenberg. Comment. Strict liability: imagining a legal
framework for autonomous vehicles. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell.
Prop. 205-224 (2017).
Kaitlin Chandler. Note. Bring it on: Star Athletica, L.L.C. v.
Varsity Brands, Inc. redefines separability one uniform design at
a time. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 225-234 (2017).
Kathryn Penick. Note. Exhausted? The effect of post-sale
restrictions and location on patentees’ rights. 20 Tul. J. Tech. &
Intell. Prop. 235-245 (2017).
Abigail Perkins. Note. Security university: nominative fair use in
a branding world. 20 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 247-260
(2017).
51 UC DAVIS LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2017.
Symposium — Future-Proofing Law: From rDNA to Robots. 51
UC Davis L. Rev. 1-271 (2017).
Anupam Chander. Future-proofing law. 51 UC Davis L.
Rev. 1-25 (2017).
Hon. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar. A simpler world? On
pruning risks and harvesting fruits in an orchard of
whispering algorithms. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 27-49 (2017).
Mark A. Lemley, Eugene Volokh. The real law of virtual
reality. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 51-64 (2017).
Mira Burri. The governance of data and data flows in trade
agreements: the pitfalls of legal adaptation. 51 UC Davis L.
Rev. 65-132 (2017).
Julie E. Cohen. Law for the platform economy. 51 UC Davis
L. Rev. 133-204 (2017).
Albert C. Lin. Mismatched regulation: genetically modified
mosquitoes and the coordinated framework for biotechnology.
51 UC Davis L. Rev. 205-232 (2017).
Gary E. Marchant, Yvonne A. Stevens. Resilience: a new
tool in the risk governance toolbox for emerging technologies.
51 UC Davis L. Rev. 233-271 (2017).
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Elizabeth Chang. Note. Effectuating the benefits of the Twombly
plausibility standard in patent infringement cases: application of
Rule 9 post-abrogation of Rule 84. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 273-304
(2017).
Elizabeth Kimball Key. Note. The forced choice of dignified
disposal: government mandate of interment or cremation of fetal
remains. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 305-344 (2017).
Joseph Little. Note. Privacy and criminal certainty: a new
approach to the application of the private search doctrine to
electronic storage devices. 51 UC Davis L. Rev. 345-368 (2017).
166 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW,
NO. 1, DECEMBER, 2017.
Deborah Tuerkheimer. Incredible women: sexual violence and
the credibility discount. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1-58 (2017).
Richard H. Fallon Jr. Tiers for the Establishment Clause. 166 U.
Pa. L. Rev. 59-127 (2017).
Josh Bowers. Annoy no cop. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 129-212 (2017).
Justin S. Daniel. Comment. Blacklisting foreign terrorist
organizations: classified information, national security, and due
process. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 213-261 (2017).
Jeremy M. Sklaroff. Comment. Smart contracts and the cost of
inflexibility. 166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 263-303 (2017).
103 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 8, DECEMBER, 2017.
Rachel Brewster. Enforcing the FCPA: international resonance
and domestic strategy. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1611-1682 (2017).
Kristin E. Hickman, student Gerald Kerska. Restoring the lost
Anti-Injunction Act. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1683-1765 (2017).
Leslie Kendrick. Are speech rights for speakers? 103 Va. L.
Rev. 1767-1808 (2017).
Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein. Moral commitments in cost-
benefit analysis. 103 Va. L. Rev. 1809-1859 (2017).
Michael J. West. Note. Waiving the ministerial exception. 103
Va. L. Rev. 1861-1901 (2017).
Annual index. 103 Va. L. Rev. i-viii (2017).
56 WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2017.
Editor-in-Chief Cristen R. Hintze. Obiter dictum. 56 Washburn
L.J. v-vi (2017).
40th Annual Foulston Siefkin Lecture: The Trump Administration
and International Law. 56 Washburn L.J. 413-528 (2017).
Harold Hongju Koh. Foulston Siefkin Lecture. The Trump
Administration and international law. 56 Washburn L.J. 413-
469 (2017).
Margaret E. McGuinness. Presidential human rights talk. 56
Washburn L.J. 471-489 (2017).
Clare Frances Moran. Crystallising the international rule of
law: Trump’s accidental contribution to international law. 56
Washburn L.J. 491-506 (2017).
David Sloss. California’s climate diplomacy and dormant
preemption. 56 Washburn L.J. 507-528 (2017).
Rachel E. Alvey. Comment. Brand X’d: the Tenth Circuit’s
usurpation of agency deference [Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch,
834 F.3d 1142 (10th Cir. 2016)]. 56 Washburn L.J. 529-558
(2017).
Andrew J. Lohmann. Note. Arrests and Title II of the ADA:
framework of claims for monetary damages. 56 Washburn L.J.
559-598 (2017).
Francis M. Schneider. Comment. Manufacturing public
accommodation under Title III of the ADA: the Tenth Circuit’s
expansive interpretation of “service establishment” to include
manufacturers [Levorsen v. Octapharma Plasma, Inc., 828 F.3d
1227 (10th Cir. 2016)]. 56 Washburn L.J. 599-631 (2017).
Alan M. Vester. Student article. Hybrid immigration preemption.
56 Washburn L.J. 633-658 (2017).
59 WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW, NO. 1,
OCTOBER, 2017.
Christopher Buccafusco, Stefan Bechtold, Christopher Jon
Sprigman. The nature of sequential innovation. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 1-79 (2017).
Tun-Jen Chiang. The information-forcing dilemma in damages
law. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 81-145 (2017).
Michelle M. Harner. Rethinking preemption and constitutional
parameters in bankruptcy. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 147-214
(2017).
Joshua E. Weishart. Equal liberty in proportion. 59 Wm. & Mary
L. Rev. 215-299 (2017).
Andrew L. Milam. Note. Pleading patent infringement: res ipsa
loquitur as a guide. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 301-343 (2017).
Emma Brandt Vignali. Note. Historic districts: preserving the old
with the compatible new. 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 345-386
(2017).
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2017 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, PP. 833-1036.
Andrew Coan. The foundations of constitutional theory. 2017
Wis. L. Rev. 833-884.
Noah B. Lindell. One person, no votes: unopposed candidate
statutes and the state of election law. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 885-954.
Margaret Hu. Crimmigration-counterterrorism. 2017 Wis. L.
Rev. 955-1005.
Greta Mattison Megna. Comment. The doctor will see you
now—from 100 miles away: navigating physician non-compete
agreements in the age of telemedicine. 2017 Wis. L. Rev. 1007-
1035.
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