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JOURNALS A – J
THE BRIEF, v. 42, no. 4, Summer, 2013
THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOURNAL, v. 72. pt. 2, 2013
CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL, v. 31, no. 3, 2013
CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, v. 14, no. 1, Summer, 2013
CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW, v. 47, nos. 3 – 4, July – August, 2013
COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW, v. 2013, no. 2
CORPORATE TAXATION, v. 40, no. 5, September – October, 2013
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS, v. 32, no. 2, August, 2013
CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN, v. 49, no. 4, July – August, 2013
DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE, v. 19, no. 4, Summer, 2013
EMORY LAW JOURNAL, v. 62, no. 6, 2013
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, v. 92, no. 5, September – October, 2013
HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, v. 54, no. 2, Summer, 2013
HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW AND GENDER, v. 36, no. 2, Summer, 2013
HARVARD JOURNAL ON RACIAL & ETHNIC JUSTICE, v. 27, Spring, 2013
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (MOSCOW), v. 59, no. 4, 2013
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE SEMIOTICS OF LAW, v. 26, no. 3, September, 2013
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, v. 25, no. 2, 2013
THE JOURNAL OF EURASIAN LAW, v. 5, no. 3, 2012
THE JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY, v. 34, no. 2, August, 2013
JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY, v. 90, no. 3, Autumn, 2013
IB\ AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Defending Liberty Pursuing justice
EDITORIAl BOARD
Editor-in-Chief: Marlo Orlin Leach, Atlanta, GA
Jack G. Criswell, Birmingham, AL Michael Daly, Providence, Rl Saba B. Hashem, Boston, MA James A. Kosch, Newark, NJ Brooks R. Magratten, Providence, Rl Richard W. Morefield Jr., Leawood, KS Matthew A. Passen, Chicago, IL Perrin Rynders, Grand Rapids, Ml Todd B. Seelig, Philadelphia, PA Jonathan Owen Steen, Jackson, TN Mary R. Vasaly, Minneapolis, MN Mary Cannon Veed, Chicago, IL c
Dale Michael Weppner, Saint Louis, MO Vanessa Peterson Williams, Southfield, Ml
ABA PUBLISHING Director: Bryan Kay Editorial Director: Claire Parins Managing Editor: Jane Harper-Aiport Design Director: Nick Panos Art Director: Monica Alejo Production Services Manager: Sandra Johnson Production Coordinator: Jason Stauter
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American Bar Association
I Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Summer 2013 Vol. 42 • No.4
View from the Chair ...................................................... 4
Profile: Task Force on Outreach to Young Lawyers .... 6
Early Years of The Brief by Jim Carr ............................ 8
TIPS Notes and Calendar ..................................•.......... 10
Product Review: Thomson Reuters Firm Central ....... 12
TIPS 1933-2013: Images and Milestones Span 80 Years .. II ••••• II •• a ••• a •• a ••••••• ••••••• II. II. II II II. II • II ••••••••••••••••••••• II. II •••• 14
Shareholder Derivative Litigation: A Primer for Insurance Coverage Counsel and Other Lawyers, Too By John D. Hughes, Gregory D. Pendleton, and
Jonathan Toren
Unique procedural challenges in a derivative suit include special pleading
requirements, determining when a claim has been made for D&O insurance
purposes, and resolving insurance treatment for costs of the sued corporation's special litigation committee. As litigation proceeds, a court must deal with the difficult question of how to apply third~party liability insurance when-technically-there is no third party .•••••••••••••••••••••• ,; •••••••••••••••••••• 18 f TIP: For lawyers advising directors, officers, and general counsel, understanding
the complex interplay between indemnification permitted by statute and coverage
under D&O liability insurance is critical.
THE BRIEF II SUMMER 2013 TORT TRIAL & INSURANCE PRACTICE SECTION
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Insuring Intellectual Property By Michelle Worrall Tilton In the rapidly changing world of intellectual property, where the threats to key business assets are real and lawsuits are
aggressively pursued, companies should obtain the best coverage available for IP exposure .............................................. 28
TIP: Plaintiff and defense counsel must understand all implicated insurance policies, including limits of liability, self-insured retention, key terms, and any coverage issues, to fully represent their clients' interests.
Allocation of Indemnity in Advertising Injury Intellectual Property Cases By Timothy M. Thornton Jr. Parties that anticipate allocation issues at the outset of IP litigation-from timing and coverage of offenses tq damages
and disgorgement of lost profits-can make informed decisions throughout the
litigation and during any settlement process ................................... 38 TIP: Damages experts' reports in intellectual property cases often contain
valuable information for allocation of loss by time, by geographic region, and between advertising and non-advertising uses.
Distribution of ERISA-Governed Life Insurance Benefits after Divorce: QDROs vs. DROs By Joan 0. Vorster and Courtney Cruz A qualified domestic relations order creates or recognizes
the existence of the right or assigned right of an alternate payee-a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent-to receive all or part of an ERISA
participant's benefits .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 48 TIP: When evaluating competing claims by a deceased's widow and ex-spouse
to life insurance benefits under an ERISA plan, a plan fiduciary should determine
first whether the ex-spouse's divorce decree is a QDRO.
~~aut Your Honor, He's an Illegal!": The Inadmissibility of a Worker's Undocumented Immigration Status By Benny Agosto Jr., Lupe Salinas, and Eloisa Morales Arteaga
Recent civil cases affirm that persons present in the United States in an
undocumented condition have the right not to be subjected to discriminatory treatment and are eligible to receive a remedy for lost future wages or other
similar benefits when that right is violated. Any relevancy that the alien status
of an injured worker may have in a particular case is likely outweighed by its
prejudicial effect .•••••••••••• ·• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 54 f TIP: Should a trial practitioner bring up the alien status of his or her client? In
short, no, because doing so means waiving any question on appeal.
The Brief (ISSN 0273-0995) is published quarterly by the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, 321 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60654-7598. Copyright © 2013 American Bar Association. Periodicals postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. To request reprints, go to www. americanbar.orgjutilityjreprint.html.
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Volume 72 [2013] C.LJ.
THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOU~NAL
July 2013
CASE AND COMMENT
Sovereign debt crisis - ESM Treaty War crimes - Extradition Locus standi - Discretionary relief Criminal law- discretion to prosecute Extradition- European arrest warrant
Contract - Specific performance
Land registration - Alteration - Mistake Fiduciary liability - Constructive trust Child law - Anonymity of mother Child law - Abuse -Joint perpetrators E1nployment contract- Repudiation EU law - Competition EU Law Asylum Forum conveniens - corporate personality Procedure - Legal advice privilege
Pringle v Ireland Belgium v Senegal f!Valton v Scottish JV!inisters Moss & Son Ltd. v CPS H. (H.) v Deputy Prosecutor qf the Italian Republic (Genoa) Southcott Estates Inc. v Toronto Catholic District School Boatd Fitzwilliam v Richall Holdings Ltd. FHR European Vimtutes UP v Mankarious Godelli v Ita!J Re J (Children) Geys v Societe Generate Europese Gemeenschap v Otis NV NS. v Secretary qf State for the Home Department VFB Capital plc v Nutritek R. (on the application of Prudential plc) v Special Commissioner
SHORTER ARTICLES
The Courts and the ECHR: EIRIK BJORGE
Problems in Family Property: SIMON GARDNER
ARTICLES
Winners and Losers: Edwards and the Unfair Law of Dismissal: CATHERINE BARNARD AND LOUISE MERRETT
Regulating Fallibility in Registered Land Titles: SUvfON COOPER
The Reformation of English Administrative Law?: JASON VARUHAS
Reconsidering "Total" Failure: FREDERICK WILMOT-SMITH
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CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL
VOLUME 31 2013 NUMBER 3
© 2013 Yeshiva University
CONTENTS
SPRING SYMPOSIUM: CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES & THE PoLITICIZATION
OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFORMATION LAW
Introductions 597
Panel I: Critical Legal Studies in Intellectual Property and Information Law Scholarship )
Peter Goodrich, Sonia K. Katyal, and Rebecca Tushnet 601
Panel II: Critical Legal Activism and Netroots Movements Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Brett Frischmann, John Tehranian, and Siva Vaidhyanathan 624
Panel III: Politics and the Public in IP & Info Law Policy Making
Michael J. Burstein, Derek Khanna, Jessica Litman, Sherwin Siy, and RichardS. Whitt 642
Birthing "CLA": Critical Legal Activism, the IP Wars and Forking the Law
Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Andrew Famiglietti, and Suzanne VL. Berg 663
Two Halves of the Copyright Bargain: Defining the Public Interest in Copyright
Sherwin Siy 683
A Deference to Protocol: Fashioning a Three-Dimensional Public Policy Framework for the Internet Age
Richard S. Whitt 689
ARTICLES
Opportunistic Trademarking of Slogans: It's No Clown Issue, Bro
Lee B. Burgunder 769
Copyright and the Fall Line David Nimmer 803
Deconstructing Disintermediation: A Skeptical Copyright Perspective
Guy Pessach 833
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Chicago Journal of International Law VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1 (SUMMER2013)
ARTICLES
Ersatz Normativity or Public Law in Global Governance: 1 The Hard Case of International Prescriptions for National Infrastructure Regulation
Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury
Jurisdiction, Immunity, Legality, and Jus Cogens 53 Anthony ]. Colangelo
Variations on a Theme: Cemparing the Concept of 9 3 "Necessity" in International Investment Law and WTO Law
Andrew D. Mitchell and Caroline Henckels
Beyond the Post-Conflict Checklist: Linking Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice through the Lens of Critique
Dustin N. Sharp
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Navigating Conflicts in Cyberspace: Legal Lessons from 197 the History of War at Sea
Jeremy Rabkin and Ariel Rabkin
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COMMENTS
Case Studies in the Advancement of Sexual Orientation Rights and the Role of Developing International Legal Norms: Argentina and Brazil
Christine A. Bonomo
Increasing the ICJ's Influence as a Court of Human Rights: The Muslim Rohingya as a Case Study
Lee ].F. Deppermann
The Common European Sales Law's Compliance with the Subsidiarity Principle of the European Union
Michael Educate
Entrepreneurship, Hardship, and Gamesmanship: Modern Piracy as a Dry Endeavor
Selina MacLaren
Regulating Digital Currencies: Bringing Bitcoin within the
Reach of the IMF Nicholas A. Plassaras
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Volume 47, Numbers 3-4 July-August 2013
Clearinghouse
Contents REVIEW
About This Issue ...................... ,! •••••••••••• Inside Front Cover
ARTICLES:
Reopening Access to the Courts for People with Disabilities ............ 66
By Barry C. Taylor and Rachel M. Weisberg
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act of ~oo8 restored the broad definition of "disability" found in the ADA and narrowed by courts over the years. The Act clarifies that episodic or in-remission impairments can be disabilities, prevents courts from considering a person's mitigating measures when determining whether a person's impairment "substantially limits a major life activity," and. explains the protections for people who are "regarded as" having a substantiallimita-. tion in a major life activity. The amendments list examples of such "major life activities" and include among them a number of "major bodily functions."
Changing the landscape for Individuals with learning Disabilities ....... 76
By Barry C. Taylor and Rachel M. Weisberg
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act promises greater protection to individuals with learning disabilities. The Act and its regulations instruct courts to focus on limitations instead of outcomes, disregard mitigating measures, look beyond limitations to activities only of "central importance to most people's daily lives," and consider major bodily functions of the brain and neurological system to be "major life activities." The Act likely allows more students with learning disabilities to press for accommodations on high-stakes tests.
Representing Clients with limited English Proficiency or Communication-Related Disabilities .............................. 80
By Kelly McAnnany and Aditi K. Shah
Communicating effectively with clients who have limited English proficiency or disabilities can be a challenge for today's busy law offices. Lawyers and their coworkers face increasing linguistic and communication diversity in the communities they serve. To help lawyers and their nonlawyer colleagues meet their legal and ethical obligations to all clients, regardless of limited English proficiency or disability, law offices should develop officewide policies and procedures to ensure equal access.
©2013 by Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
All rights reserved. ISSN 0009-868X. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Clearinghouse REVIEW Journal of Poverty Law and Policy • July-August 2013 63
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Using a Human Rights Approach in Immigration Advocacy: An Introduction ................................................ 88
By Robert Pauw, Rebecca Sharpless, and Judith L. Wood
Human rights norms offer broader protections for immigrants than do U.S. domestic laws, and human rights approaches can be effective in both individual cases and policy advocacy. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is the primary forum in which individuals may nle claims against the United States for human rights violations. Immigration advocates should add claims before the commission to their repertoire of domestic law strategies.
California's Sargent Shriver Civil Counsel Act Tests Impact of More Assistance for low-Income litigants ........................ 97
By Clare Pastore
The nation's most ambitious civil-right-to-counsel pilot project got under way in California in early ~01~, pursuant to legislation passed in ~009. Approximately $10
million annually for six years supports representation, court innovation, improved self-help, and other services for low-income clients in cases involving housing, domestic violence and restraining orders, elder abuse, guardianship of the person, probate conservatorship, and child custody. Seven "lead legal services agencies" were awarded grants to operate ten pilots in seven counties; they must collect extensive data that will be used for a thorough evaluation of the pilot projects and will yield substantial evidence on the effectiveness of approaches to closing the justice gap.
Supreme Court's Decision in Wos v. E.M.A. Rebuts Reasoning of Douglas v. Independent Living Center of Southern California Inc. Dissent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ 109
By Rochelle Bobroff
The U.S. Supreme Court's continuing analysis of making Medicaid preemption claims against states is critical for invalidating state Medicaid action that conflicts with federal law. Some lower courts have embraced the dissent's reasoning in Douglas v. Independent Living Center of Southern California Inc., which asserted that the supremacy clause did not provide a cause of action for private suits by Medicaid beneficiaries or providers. In a more recent ~o13 decision, Was v. E. M.A., the Court supports the use of preemption to invalidate state law that conflicts with federal spending clause statutes, discussed further in the next article.
"Supreme law"-for Medicaid Patients or Just Business? ............. 111
By Simon Lazarus
Does the supremacy clause empower individual beneficiaries to redress in court state violations of Medicaid or other federal spending clause-based statutory requirements-the same way it does for business interests? Was v. E.M.A, a ~o13 U.S. Supreme Court decision, nnds that the answer is yes. The supremacy clause authorizes preemption by a federal spending clause-based law that contains no express right of action. This decision's reasoning will likely curtail lower courts' reliance on the dissent in last year's Douglas v. Independent Living Center of Southern California Inc.
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ADVOCACY STORIES:
Students with learning Disabilities in Chicago ...................... 113
By Daniel Hochbaum
Shaping a legal Challenge to the Drug-Testing of Welfare Applicants ........................................... 116
By Maria Kayanan
How legal Aid of Western Missouri Is Helping the Community Recover from the Joplin Tornado .................................. 119
By Jamie Rodriguez
Justice for Hmong American Farmers in Minnesota .................. 122
By Susan E. Stokes
TRAINING PROGRAMS:
Negotiation Skills: The Online learning Challenge ................... 126
By David Cruickshank
THE SHRIVER BRIEF:
Medical-legal Partnerships: On the "Bleeding Edge" of Technological Innovation ...................................... 130
By Michele Host
Unbanked and Uninsured: Implications for ACA Enrollment ........... 131
By Karen K. Harris
Interview Afield: Barry C. Taylor .................................. 133
National Support Centers and the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty law Collaborate to Share Information with Advocates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
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Columbia Business Law Review VOLUME 2013 NUMBER2
Symposium: The Past, Present, and Future of Insider _Trading Law: A 50th Anniversary Re-Examination of Cady, Roberts and the Revolution It Began
Introduction: Mapping the Future of Insider Trading Law: Of Boundaries, Gaps, and Strategies ........ :: .......................... John C. Coffee, Jr. 281
Memories of Bill Cary ......................................... Joel Seligman 318
Articles
Insider Trading: Where Is the Line? ...... Stephen J. Crimmins 330
Duty-Free Insider Trading? ............................................................. Edward Greene 369
"Fine Distinctions" in the Contemporary Law of
Olivia Schmid
Insider Trading ....................................... Donald C. Langeuoort 429
Discussion
Panel: A View from the Front Lines........................................... 463
Panel: A Second View from the Front Lines.............................. 492
Panel: The SEC's Perspective..................................................... 519
Notes
Parallel or Paralyzed? Sklena, Rule 804(b)(1), and the Costly Implications for Interagency Law Enforcement Efforts ................................... Miheer Mhatre 546
Necessary Evils: How to Stop Worrying and Love Qui Tam ............................................. : .................. Ni Qian 594
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september I october 2013 volume 4o number 5
ARTICLES COLUMNS
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EVOLUTIONS IN SECTION 367 GUIDANCE TO COMBAT Tf\X-FREE REPATRIATION STRATEGIES Jeffrey S. Korenblatt
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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS Stafford Smiley and Victor Jaramillo
22 CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONS & REORGANIZATIONS Robert Rizzi
28 CONSOLIDATED RETURNS Jerry Towne, Art Sewall, and Usa Brown
33 COMPENSATION & fRINGE BENEFITS Tulsi A. Patel
39 PRIVATE lETTER RUUNGS Lisa A. Madden
WG&L
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Criminal Justice Ethics
Contents
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2013
ARTICLES
Self-Defense, Punishment and Forfeiture DAVID ALM 91
Search, Seizure, and Immunity: Second-Order Normative Authority and Rights STEPHEN E. HENDERSON AND KELLY SORENSEN 108
The Criminal Justice System Creates Incentives for False Convictions ROGER KOPPL AND MEGHAN SACKS 126
REVIEW ESSAYS
Is There a Duty to Forgive?· DAVID HEYD 163
Pragmatic Naturalism and the Evolutionary Quasi-Debunking of Morality SUSANA NUCCETELLI 175
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2013
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CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN Volume 49, Number 4 Contents
691 Nonconsensual Insemination: Seminally Transmitted Diseases as Intimate Partner Violence
Carmen M. Cusack
711 Prison Overcrowding Cure: Judicial Corporal Punishment of Adults
John Dewar Gleissner
756 A Digital Dilemma: Comprehensive Drug Testing's Misguided Guidelines
Donald Soderstrom
801 An Overview of Capital Punishment in Tennessee: Patterns of Legal Executions, 1782-2010
K.B. Turner and Yolanda Y. Harper
816 The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000: A Double-Faced Prisoner Problem & Proposed Repeal
Brett Fleisher
860 Essay Mr. Fletcher vs. Mr. Daubert: A Journey into the Surreal
Frederic Whitehurst
869 Commentary Correctional Law & Litigation Avoidance: Healthcare Fred Cohen
875 Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Culpable Acts Evidence: The Waning Penchant Toward Admissibility as the Wars Against Crime Stagger On; Part I. The War on Drugs-The Seventh Circuit Crosses Over to the Dark Side Michael H. Graham
902 From the Legal Literature . , . Vidisha Barna Worley
909 Book Review· Catherine D. Marcum
912 UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT DECISIONS 917 SIGNIFICANT FEDERAL COURT DECISIONS 921 SELECTED STATE COURT DECISIONS
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EDITORIAL lH\ SECTION B 0 A R D -~isp~~~~~~~o1~tion LEAD E R S H I P
Chairs Joseph B. Stulberg
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Columbus, OH
Nancy A. Welsh Penn State University
Dickinson School of Law Carlisle I University Park, PA
Chair Emeritus Frank Sander
Cambridge, MA
Members James Coben
Hamline University School of Law St. Paul, MN
Ruth V. Glick Mediator and Arbitrator
Burlingame, CA
Michael Lewis JAMS
Washington, DC
Bennett G. Picker Stradley Ronan
Philadelphia, PA
Donna Stienstra Federal judicial Center
Washington, DC
Zena Zumeta Mediation Training
& Consultation Institute Ann Arbor, Ml
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Editor Gina Viola Brown
Associate Editor Louisa Williams
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SUMMER 2013 Volume 19, Number 4
DEPARTMENTS 2 From the Chair
46 ADR Cases
47 Section News
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Reviewed by Judith Meyer
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11 Profiles in ADR: Michael Mcllwrath
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23 Our 20th Anniversary: Building on the Past and Looking
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36 Court,Connected Mediation and Minorities:
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Volume 62
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CONTENTS
ARTICLES
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Precedent and Reliance ............................................................. Randy J. Kozel 1459
Looking at the Monopsony in the Mirror ............................. Maurice E. Stucke 1509
COMMENTS
Long-Term Contracting the Way to Renewable Energy Investment: Lessons from Brazil Applied to the United States ...... ..... . .. .. . .. Leah B. Chacon 1563
Beyond School Finance: Refocusing Education Reform Litigation to Realize the Deferred Dream of Education Equality and Adequacy ............................................................................ Jared S. Buszin 1613
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Volume 92, Number 5
COMMENTS
Africa's Turn A Conversation With Macky Sail
David Cameron's Dangerous Game The Folly of Flirting With an EU Exit Matthias Matthijs
How Big Business Can Save the Climate Multinational Corporations Can Succeed Where Governments Have Failed Jerry Patchell and Roger Hayter
ESSAYS Who Is Ali Khamenei? The Worldview of Iran's Supreme Leader Akbar Ganji
Ending the War in Afghanistan How to Avoid Failure on the Installment Plan Stephen Biddle
The Limits of Counterinsurgency Doctrine in Afghanistan The Other Side of the COIN Karl W. Eikenberry
The Rise of the Rest of India How States Have Become the Engines of Growth Ruchir Sharma
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS Volume 92, Number 5
Petroleum to the People Mricas Coming Resource Curse-and How to Avoid It Larry Diamond and Jack Mosbacher
Helping Congo Help Itself What It Will Take to End Mricas Worst War Jason K. Stearns
Stealth Multilateralism U.S. Foreign Policy Without Treaties-or the Senate David Kaye
Why Convergence Breeds Conflict Growing More Similar Will Push China and the United States Apart Mark Leonard
China's Real and Present Danger Now Is the Time for Washington to Worry Avery Goldstein
REVIEWS-& RESPONSES
New Deal, Old South How FDR Propped Up Jim Crow Taeku Lee
Can Washington Win Over the Arab Street? The Sources of Middle Eastern Anti-Americanism Amaney A. Jamal; Marc Lynch
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Harvard International Law Journal Volume 54 Number 2
Summer 2013 Contents
Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
ARTICLES
Pricing Compliance: When Formal Remedies Displace Reputational Sanctions
Rachel Brewster 2 59
Dialectic of Transnationalism: Unauthorized Migration and Human Rights, 1993-2013
!tamar Mann
Toward an International Law of the Internet Molly Land
Ending Judgment Arbitrage: Jurisdictional Competition and the Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments in the United States
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Gregory H. Shill 459
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
Tobacco Packaging Arbitration and the State's Ability to Legislate Ankita Ritwik 52 3
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Harvard Journal of Law and Gender
Volume 36:2 Summer 2013 Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
Contents
Articles
The U.S. Au Pair Program: Labor Exploitation and the Myth of Cultural Exchange 269
Janie A. Chuang
· Work Wives 345 Laura A. Rosenbury
From Citizenship to Custody: Unwed Fathers Abroad and at Home 405 Albertina ·Antognini
.Twentieth Anniversary Reflection
Mascaras y Trenzas: Reflexiones Un Proyecto de Identidad y Analisis a Traves de Veinte Afios 469
Margaret E. Montoya
Student Note
Resisting Simple Dichotomies: Critiquing Narratives of Victims, Perpetrators, and Harm in Feminist Theories of Rape 503
Alletta Brenner
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HARVARD JoURNAL ON
RAciAL & ETHNIC JusTICE FoRMERLY THE BLACI<LETTER LAW JouRNAL
Volume 27 Spring 2011
Copyright © 2011 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College U.S. ISSN 0897-2761
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Racial Reconciliation in Mississippi: An Evaluation of the Proposal to Establish a Mississippi Truth and Reconciliation Commission Patryk Labuda
49 The Griswold 9 and Student Activism for Faculty Diversity at Harvard Law School in the Early 1990s Philip Lee
97 Respecting Language as Part of Ethnicity: Title VII and Language Discrimination at Work Carlo A. Pedrioli
125 Death and Dixie: How the Courthouse Confederate Flag Influences Capital Cases in Louisiana Cecelia Trenticosta and William C. Collins
165 12 Racist Men: Post-Verdict Evidence of Juror Bias Jessica L. West
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I nt-ernationa I Affairs VOLUME 59 NUMBER 4, 2013
CONTENTS
Russia-U.S.: Expanding the Interface of Mutual Expectations and Opportunities .~ S. Ryabkov 1
GOLDEN COLLECTION
Global Change, Global Challenges and Responsibility Erkki Tuomioja 15
WORLD ISSUES
The SCO on the Eve of the Bishkek Summit K. Barsky 24
On International Cooperation in Countering Criminal Challenges and Threats A. Zmeevskiy 39
U .S.-China: The New Contours of Energy Policy A. Oganesyan 47
Europe: From Distrust to Mutual Understanding A. Davydenko 50
South China Sea: A Zone of Cooperation or Waters of Conflict Yu. Raikov 55
Food Security: A New Factor in International Relations A. Akimov 67
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF'S COLUMN
"Back to Thatcherism" or Funeral for a Dream A. Oganesyan 78
COMMENTARY AND ESSAYS .
The Challenges of Reinvigorating the Interaction of Russia With Global Development Institutions A. Konkov 82
Countering Illegal Migration: EU Practice and Russian Policy V. Volokh 93
Germany's Energy Dilemma B. Zaritsky 100
Pakistan and the Afghan Mission of the West Omar Nessar 113
Confessional Disagreements in Saudi Arabia A. F edorchenko 123
Parliamentary Diplomacy: The Latin American Vector A. Davydenko 132
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I nt-ernationa I Affairs VOLUME 59 NUMBER 4, 2013
VIEWPOINT
The Crimean Odyssey A. Mashchenko
ROUNDTABLE
Africa and Russja A. Oganesyan, A. Orlov, L. Fituni, I. Abramova, V. Mizin, V. Kulikov, A. Tokovinin, V. Fedotov,
V. Popov,'V. Chamov, A. Tsyganok, A. Fedorchenko, A. Krylov, E. Voronin, N Piskunova, A. Golyashev
INTERVIEW
Business Councils of the RCCI: How to Enter Foreign Markets G Petrov
RUSSIAN WORLD
"Oh Sports, You Are the World!"
On the Regional Meeting of Compatriots of the Americas
HISTORY AND MEMOIRS
Confrontation of Two Blocs in the Korean War
Historical Archives: Promoting Accord Between Nations
MISCELLANIA
Martial Music and Military Rituals as "Political Texts"
BOOK REVIEWS
S.I. Kosenko. Soft Power in a Hard Package: The Peculiarities
A. Makarov
V. Sibilev
A. Fomenko
A. Kuznetsov
M. Kukartseva, M. Chertok
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of French Cultural Policy A. Maksakov 242
L. Babynina. Flexible Integration in the European Union N. Kaveshnikov 247
A. Pravov. Romance with a Female Terrorist; Back to Kabul; The Intifada D. Klimov 252
GS. Ostapenko, A.Yu. Prokopov. The Contemporary History of Great Britain: 20th Century-Beginning of the 21st Century V. Sokolov 260
Migration in Russia: The First Decade of the 21st Century. 2000-2012 (Vol.l-3) A. Starostin 266
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International Journal for the Semiotics of Law Revue Internationale de Semiotique Juridique
Volume 26 · Number 3 · September 20,13
A Ia Recherche de I' Arbitraire. Du Droit a Ia Semiotique et Retour S. Goltzberg 543
The Legal Image's Forgotten Aesthetics R. Ferrada Stoehrel 555
Intracultural Awareness in Legal Language-Silvio Berlusconi's Iconography of Law M.Leone 579
Garment, or Upper·Garment? A Matter of Interpretation? E.N.S. Ng 597
Copy Me Happy: The Metaphoric Expansion of Copyright in a Digital Society S. Larsson 615
A Jurilinguistic Approach in Legal Education J. Andino Dorato 635
La Fid.elite en Traduction Jurid.ique: Strategies de Trad.uc_tion, de L'anglais Vers le Fran~ais, de Vrais et Faux Amis I. Richard 651
Use and. Misuse of Language in Judicial Decision-Making: Russian Experience A. Soboleva 673
The Language of the UN: Vagueness in Security Council Resolutions Relating to the Second. Gulf War G. Scotto di Carlo 693
BOOK REVIEWS
Toward a Brighter Future in Legal Education: Using Semiotics to Improve and. Advance Law J .M. Morgan 707
Vijay K. Bhatia, Christoph A. Hafner, Lindsay Miller, and. Anne Wagner (eds): Diverse Discursive Contextualizations of Audience, Place, and Power in Legal Communication S. Marusek 711
Ald.o Schiavone: Ius. L'Invention du Droit en Occident (trad. G. et J. Bouffartigue) N. Cornu Thenard 715
Voyage au pays du droit ind.ien J. Mercier 721
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW VOLUME 25, NO. 2 2013
CONTENTS ARTICLES
Green Public Procurement-European Law, Environmental Standards and 'What To Buy' Decisions Peter Kunzlik 173
Committing to Effective Climate Governance in Northern Ireland: A Defining Test of Devolution Sharon Turner 203
Ensuring Safe Municipal Wastewater Disposal in Urban India: Is There a Legal Basis? Lovleen Bhullar 235
Renewable Energy Federalism in Russia: Regions as New Actors for the Promotion of Clean Energy Anatole Boute 261
ANALYSIS
Responding to the Private Regulation of Dissent: Climate Change Action, Popular Justice and the Right to Protest Lucy Finchett-Maddock 293
Insurance between Neighbours: Stannard v Gore and Common Law Liability for Fire Jenny Steele and Rob Merkin 305
SIGNIFICANT UK CASES
Significant UK Environmental Cases: 2012-2013 Justine Thornton
REVIEWS Martha A. Roggenkamp, Lila Barrera-Hernandez, Donald N. Zillman and Inigo Del Guayo (eds) Energy Networks and the Law: Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets
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(Navraj Singh Ghaleigh) 331
Kerri Woods Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability (Feja Lesniewska) 333
Caroline E. Foster Science and the Precautionary Principle in International Courts and Tribunals (Nicolas de Sadeleer) 336
Rosemary Rayfuse and Shirley V. Scott International Law in the Bra of Climate Change (Mark Stallworthy) 337
Randall S. Abate and Elizabeth Ann Kronk (eds) Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: the Search for Legal Remedies (Paul Havemann) 340
Leroy Paddock, Du Qun, Louis J. Kotze, David L. Markell, Kenneth J. Markowitz and Durwood Zaelke (eds) Compliance and Enforcement in Environmental Law: Toward More Effective Implementation (Carolyn Abbot) 343
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The Journal of Eurasian Law Volume 5 N2 3 (20!2)
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
The Unsung Heroes of the Russian Judicial System: The Justice-of-the-Peace Courts ............................................................................ Kathryn Hendley 337
A Practical Guide to International Commercial Arbitration in the Post-Soviet States: Republic of Armenia
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DOCUMENTS OF NOTE
Case of Finogenov and Others v. Russia European Court of
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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BRIEF
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THE JOURNAL OF
LEGAL HISTORY Volume 34 August 2013 Number 2
Contents
Articles
Notes on Contributors 127
Father and Foundling in Classical Roman Law Olga Tellegen-Couperus 129
The Structures of Monetary Nominalism in the Pre-Modern Common Law D. Fox 139
William We1wod's Treatises on Maritime Law J.D. Ford 172
Making Law in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England: Legal Statutes and their Application in the Justicing Notebook of Phillip Ward of Stoke Doyle Drew Gray 211
BQok Reviews
The Community of the College of Justice: Edinburgh and the
Court of Session, 1687-1808
By John Finlay J.D. Ford 234
Colonial Copyright: Intellectual Property in Mandate Palestine
By Michael D. Birnhack Robert Burrell 236
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Volume 90 Number 3 Autumn 2013
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Contents
Technology and News Reporting
The Impact of Technology on News Reporting: A Longitudinal Perspective 417 Zvi Reich
Exploring News Apps and Location-Based Services on the Smartphone 435 Amy Schmitz Weiss
How Radio News Uses Sources to Cover Local Government News and Factors Affecting Source Use 457 Stephen Lacy, Steven S. Wildman, Frederick Fico, Daniel Bergan, Thomas Baldwin, and Paul Zube
Political Coverage
Beyond Cognitions: A Longitudinal Study of Online Search Salience and Media Coverage of the President 478 Matthew W Ragas and Hai Tran
Framing the 2008 Iowa Democratic Caucuses: Political Blogs and Second- Level lntermedia Agenda Setting 500 Kyle Heim
All the Gender That's Fit to Print: How the New York Times Covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008 520 Lindsey Meeks
Theory
The Subjective Group Dynamics of Inter- and Intragroup Criminality in the News: The Role of Prior Television News Viewing as a Moderator 540 Michelle Ortiz and Jake Harwood
History
Justifying Commercialization: Legitimating Discourses and the Rise
of American Advertising Tim P. Vos and You Li
Book Reviews
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