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JOURNALS A – J

ACADEMIC QUESTIONS, v. 26, no. 1, Spring, 2013

THE AIR FORCE LAW REVIEW, v. 69, 2013

ALBANY LAW JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v. 23, no. 1, 2013

THE AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAW JOURNAL, v. 87, no. 1, Winter, 2013

ANTITRUST, v. 27, no. 2, Spring, 2013

ARIZONA LAW REVIEW, v. 55, no. 1, 2013

THE BUSINESS LAWYER, v. 68, no. 2, February, 2013

CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW, v. 49, no. 1, Fall, 2012

CARDOZO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, v. 21, no. 2, Winter, 2013

CITY JOURNAL, v. 23, no. 2, Spring, 2013

CLINICAL LAW REVIEW, v. 19, no. 2, Spring, 2013

THE COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW & THE ARTs, v. 36, no. 2, 2013

CORPORATE PRACTICE COMMENTATOR, v. 54, no. 4, February, 2013

DEPAUL LAW REVIEW, v. 62, no. 1, Fall, 2012

DISSENT, vol 60, no. 2, Spring, 2013

DUKE LAW JOURNAL, v. 62, no. 7, April, 2013

EMORY LAW JOURNAL, v. 62, no. 3, 2013

THE ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM, v. 30, no. 2, March – April, 2013

FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY, v. 46, no. 4, Winter, 2013

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, v. 40, no. 1, Fall, 2012

FOR THE DEFENSE, v. 55, no. 2, February, 2013

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FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, v. 36, no. 2, February, 2013

THE GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF GENDER AND THE LAW, v. 14, no. 1, 203

HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS – CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW, v. 48, no. 1, Winter, 2013

HUMAN RIGHTS, v. 39, no. 3, March, 2013

INTERNATIONAL LAW PRACTICUM, v. 25, no. 2, Autumn, 2012

THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER, v. 46, no. 4, Winter, 2012

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CONSTITUTIONALISM, v. 12, no. 2, 2012

JOURNAL OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAW, v. 21, nos. 3 & 4

THE JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY, v. 34, no. 1, April, 2013

JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, v. 58, no. 2, March, 2013

JOURNAL OF SUPREME COURT HISTORY, v. 38, no. 1, 2013

JOURNAL OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A., vol. 59, no. 4, Summer, 2012

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ACADEMIC QUESTIONS A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOLARS SPRING 2013 VOL. 26, NO.1

Contents

THE ISSUE ~T ~ GLANCE 1

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO TillS ISSUE

Power to the Person 4 Carol Iannone

THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS: TWO VIEWS

Uncommonly Bad 8 Jane Robbins

Common Core as Tactical Advantage 20 Mark Bauerlein

ARTICLES

Attempting to Balance Wild-Feminism: A Case Study 30 Walter Bruno

The Law Review Approach: What the Humanities Can Learn 48

Allen Mendenhall

College Sports: Revising the Playbook 59 William Casement

INTERVIEW

Assertive Citizenship and Civics Education: A Conversation with Bruce T. Olson 65

Ashley Thorne

POETRY

"Commencement Speaker" "The Letter D" 74

Dale Schellenger

i;) Springer

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ACADEMIC QUESTIONS· A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOLARS SPRING 2013 VOL 26, NO. 1

REVIEW ESSAYS

Both Wrong and Bad Wounds That Will Not Heal:

Affirmative Action and Our Continuing Racial Divide by Russell K. Nieli 78

reviewed by Carl Cohen

The Vindication of Thomas Sowell

Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It's Intended to Help, and Why Universities Won't Admit It

by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor Jr. 90 reviewed by Russell K Nieli

REVIEWS

Teaching Tyranny Unlearning Liberty:

Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate by Greg Lukianoff 99

reviewed by .Mark Bauerlein

Victims as Victimizers The Victims' Revolution:

The Rise of Identity Studies and tbe Closing of tbe Liberal Mind by Bruce Bawer 106

reviewed by Adam Kissel

Curricular Famine

Seven Lean Years: Macalester College from 1968 to 1975 by Jeremiah Reedy 111

reviewed by Michael Toscano

The Western Way Civilization: The West and tbe Rest

by Niall Ferguson 116 reviewed by Bruce Bawer

BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND ITEMS OF ACADEMIC INTEREST 123 Robert L. Jackson

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VOL. 69

THE AIR FORCE LAW REVIEW

2013

NDAA 2012: CONGRESS AND CONSENSUS ON ENEMY DETENTION ............................. 1 CoLONEL LINDSEY 0. GRAHAM AND CoLONEL MicHAEL D. ToMATZ

W ATERBOARDING: ISSUES AND LESSONS FOR JUDGE ADVOCATES .............................. 65 CoLONEL LINDSEY 0. GRAHAM AND LIEUTENANT CoLONEL PAUL R. CoNNOLLY

POLITICAL SPEECH, THE MILITARY, AND THE AGE OF VIRAL COMMUNICATION ............ 91 LIEUTENANT CoLONEL JEREMY S. WEBER

SACRJFICING THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT IN THE NAME OF PEACE:

A PROBLEM OF POLITICS ....................................................................................... 155 MAJOR MATTHEW E. DUNHAM

FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS), PSEUDO-FMS, AND A RESPONSE TO THE

GAO~IS PSEUDO-FMS THE WAY FORWARD? ...................................................... 199 MAJoR DEREK A. RowE

18 U.S.C. § 1382: PRECEDENT OR PREDICAMENT IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT? .............. 219 CAPTAIN AIMEE R. HANEY

THE HUNT FOR HOME: EVERY MILITARY FAMILY'S BATTLE WITH STATE

DOMICILE LAW ..................................................................................................... 251 CAPTAIN DEAN W KORSAK

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ALBANY LAW JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

VOLUME23 2013 NUMBER 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Use of Scientific and Technical Advisory Committees

Roland M Frye, Jr. 1

Sharing You With You: Informational Privacy, Google, & the Limits of Use Limitation

Kevin P McLaughlin 55

Catching the Conscience: An Analysis of the Knowledge Theory Under§ 512(c)'s Safe Harbor & the Role of the Willful Blindness in the Finding of Red Flags

Methaya Sirichit 85

It's Time to Embrace the New-Untangling the Uses of Electronic Sources in Legal Writing

EllieMargolis 191

Streaming While Teaching: The Legality Of Using Personal Streaming Video Accounts For The Classroom

Jonathan 1 Ezor

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The American Ban~ruptcy Law Journal

VOLUME 87 Winter 2013

CON.'TEN_'TS

ARTICLES

Non-Judicial Debt Collection and the Consumer's Choice Among Repayment, Bankruptcy

IssuE 1

and Informal Bankruptcy .......................................................... .Amanda E. Dawsey 1

The Effects of a Statute (BAPCP A) Designed to Make it More Difficult for People to

Richard M. Hynes Lawrence M. Ausubel

File for Bankruptcy ............................................................................. Stephen]. Spurr 27 Kevin M. Ball

Discharging Fiduciary Debts ................................................................. Zvi S. Rosen 51

Pension Plan Loans and Means Testing , The Pernicious Endurance of Villarie ......................................... Laura B. Bartell 89

VOLUME 87 v ISSUE 1 2013

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Cover Photo: Getty Images

Cover Stor es

Editor's Note New Leadership at the Federal Agencies: Change Matters by Deborah L Feinstein .

MOST-FAVORED-NATION CLAUSES

When Most~Favored Is Disfavored:

A Counselor's Guide to MFNs by W S"phen Smith.

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. ............ 10

Developing an Administrable MFN Enforcement Policy

by Steven C Salop and Fiona Scptt Morton . . ................. 15

The Competitive Consequences of Most-Favored-Nation Provisions

by jonathan B. Baker and judith A. Chevalier .

Price Rel~tionship Agreements: Procompetitive, Anticompetitive~ or Neutral?

. ...... 20

by Susan -Hinchliffe. . . .................. 27

Articles

New Dimensions to the Patent Holdup Saga Michael A. Linds_ay and Robert A. Ski to! . . .................. 34

Effective Defenses of Hospital Mergers in Concentrated Markets

by jeffrey H Perry and Richard H Cunningham ................. 43

Third Circuit Holds, "Give Peace a Chance": The De Beers Litigation and the Potential Power of Settlement

by jack E. Pace III and Erika L. Shapiro . . ..... 48

How Much Is Too Much? A Call for Global Principles To Guide the Punishment of International Cartels by john Terzaken and Pieter Huizing. . .................. 53

Inconsistent Privilege Rules and Transatlantic Interagency Cooperation

by john D. Harkrider.

The Role of Behavioral Economics iil Antitrust Analysis

by Allan L. Shampine.

. ....... 61

. ......... 65

c·onsumer P-rotect on

"~veling the Playing Field"':

Implications of CFPB Authority over Non-Depository Financiallnstittrtions

by joseph L BarloiJn, Darren M Welch, and Neepa K Mehta . ....... 71

So You Want to Self-Regulate? The National Advertising Division as Standard Bearer

by john E. Viilaftanco and Katherine E. Riley . ................... 79

Feature

TRUSTBUSTERS

Robert" H. Jackson: How a j'Country Lawyer" Converted Franklin Roosevelt into a Trustbuster

by William Koimky. . .... 85

Departments

PEAs, Plls, and MFNs: letter from Antitrust Section Chair Theodore Voorhees, Jr . .. 3

ANTITRUST

ISSN 0162-7996

This magazine is published three times a year (Spring, Summer, and Fall) by the

Section of Antitrust law, American Bar Assocfation-, 321 North Clark Street, .Chicago,

ll60010.

The subscription price for members of the Antitrust Section i-s included in their dues.

Annual subscriptions for institutions and individuals not eHgible for ABA membership

are $75 per year {$85 fnr Alaska.--Hawali, U.S. PosSessions and foreign countries).

Single-copy price is $30.

Please address-aU subscription mail to-Section .ofAntitrust Law, American Bar

Association, ,321 No-rth ,Clark ,Street, Chicago, IL 60654. Third class pOstage Paid 8t

Stratford, CT.

Unsotlclted original manuscripts and letters 'to the editor are_welcome and should

be sent to Tina Miller, at [email protected]. For mor~ information on our publishing

procedures and po-licies, visit us at www.americanbar.org/pubJrcations)antitrust_

magazine_home.html.

The views expressed herein are the authors' only and are not necessarily those of

the authors' firm, the American Bar Association, or the Section of Antitrust Law.

Copyrfgh-t © 2013 American Bar Association

SPRING 2013

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ARIZONA LAW REVIEW

VOLUME 55 2013 ISSUE 1

CONTENTS

PAGE

FINANCIAL REFORM DURING THE GREAT RECESSION:

DOD~FRANK, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION,

AND THE CARD ACT

SUE ON PAY: SAYONPAY'SIMPACTONDIRECTORS' FIDUCIARY DUTIES

DON'T "SCREW JOE THE PLUMMER": THE SAUSAGE-MAKING OF FINANCIAL REFORM

Lisa M Fairfax 1

Kimberly D. Krawiec 53

AGENCY COSTS IN THE ERA OF ECONOMIC CRISIS: THE ENHANCED CONNECTION BETWEEN CEO COMPENSATION AND CORPORATE CASH HOLDINGS

PAYBACK: A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE CREDIT CARD PROBLEM

Mira Ganor 105

Andrea Freeman 151

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VOLUME 55

ARIF7,QN· .··.·· .. ·.•· .'A LJ-~--.r1

LAW REVIEW

2013

CONTENTS

NoTE

SAVING FACE: REGULATING LAW ENFORCEMENT'S USE OF MOBILE FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY &

ISSUE I

IRIS SCANS Sabrina A. Lochner 201

ARIZONA CASE NOTE

APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING: DEFAULT JUDGMENTS BY MOTION OR HEARING UNDER RULE 55(B) OF THE ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

Julie A. Wilson-McNerney 235

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THE BUSINESS LAWYER ISSN 0007-6899 FEBRUARY 2013 Volume 68, Number 2

Contents

ARTICLES

325 The Brouhaha Over Intra-Corporate Forum Selection Provisions: A Legal, Economic, and Political Analysis

joseph A Grundfest and Kristen A. Savelle

Three hundred publicly traded entities have adopted intra-corporate forum selection ("lCFS") provisions either in their charters or as bylaw amendments, often without prior stockholder approval. These pro­visions have been adopted in response to a sharp increase in intra­corporate litigation outside the state of incorporation. The academic literature suggests that this increase is animated by economic incen­tives of the plaintiffs' bar that can be inimical to stockholder inter­ests. ICFS provisions are an effective private ordering mechanism for addressing this trend in a manner that responsibly protects stockholder rights.

Plaintiffs have nonetheless brought suit in Delaware challenging the validity of lCfS provisions. We review the governing law and demon­strate that ICFS provisions are valid subject matter for charters and byla~s. Stockholders are also on notice that boards have the authority to amend bylaws without prior stockholder consent, and the "vested rights" theory is long repudiated. Assertions that stockholders cannot be bound by ICFS bylaw provisions adopted without prior stockholder consent are thus incorrect. Speculative claims that ICFS provisions might later be exercised in a manner that violates a fiduciary duty or causes injustice will also not cause them to be invalidated: charter and bylaw provisions are presumed to be validly adopted and hypothetical speculation regarding instances of potential future abuse are insufficient to invalidate the provisions as adopted. This presumption is particularly powerful in the case of ICFS provisions where boards retain the option not to enforce them if enforcement is later deemed inconsistent with fiduciary obligations. .

ICFS provisions are also not self-enforcing. Foreign courts hearing pe­titions to enforce ICFS provisions will most frequently apply the rule established by the Supreme Court's Bremen decision to protect the inter­ests of foreign-filing stockholders. Absent a finding that plaintiffs' tights under the chartering state's laws cannot be adequately protected by courts in the chartering state, ICFS provisions are likely to be enforced in the very large majority of circumstances.

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THE BUSINESS LAWYER ISSN 0007-6899 FEBRUARY 20!3 Volume 68, Number 2

411 From Regulation to Prosecution to Cooperation: Trends in Corporate White Collar Crime Enforcement and the Evolving Role of the White Collar Criminal Defense Attorney

Robert 5. Bennett, Hilary Holt LoCicero, and Brooks M. Hanner

This article traces the steady growth of criminal law into fields that had previously been addressed by civil statutes, particularly in relation to the concept of corporate criminal liability The article also describes the means through which the federal govenunent has encouraged coopera­tion between corporations that are being investigated and their investi­gators. This fundamental shift in how corporate misconduct is treated by the federal government has reframed the role of a criminal defense attorney who defends corporations and executives. Any lawyer facing such a task must be willing to incorporate new strategies into daily prac­tice while also evaluating the theoretical considerations governing what it means to "bet the company."

439 Artide 9 ofthe UCC: Reconciling Fundamental Property Principles and Plain Language

Thomas E. Plank

Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which governs (i) the grant of a security interest in personal property to secure payment or peiformance of an obligation--a "true security interest" -and (li) the sale of receivables, incor­porates the primary property law principle of nemo dat quod non habet­one cannot transfer an interest in property that one does not have--and its corollary--a transferee can receive what the transferor has and no more. For good policy reasons, however, Article 9 also enacts the innovative exception to nemo dat, the Filing Priority Principle codified in the jirst-to-file-or-perfect rule," that permits a secured party who first files a financing statement to obtain a superior security interest over a secured party who first obtains a security interest and would otherwise prevail under nemo dar. For true secu­rity interests, the plain language of Article 9 effectuates the policies of nemo dat and the Filing Priority Principle. For the sale of receivables under Article 9, however, the plain language of Article 9 precludes application of the Filing Priority Principle to many buyers of ~eceivables, and this result has Jed some scholars and? practitioners to advocate the application of the Filing Priority Principle to these buyers by implication despite the plain language of the statute. This article analyzes the interplay in Article 9 among nemo dar, the Filing Priority Principle, and the important policy of respecting the plain language of a statute and argues that when the plain language of the statute protects the interests of buyers of receivables under nemo dat, the Filing Priority Principle should not be implied as a matter of policy to defeat those interests, but when the language of the statute is ambiguous, the Filing Priority Principle should be applied to further the policy reasons for this exception to nemo dat.

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THE BUSINESS LAWYER ISSN 0007-6899 FEBRUARY 2013 Volume 68, Number 2

507 Summary of Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest Prize Essay-The Supreme Court Should Hold that Secured Creditors Have an Absolute Right to Credit Bid

Hannah Y Lee

SuRVEY-MERGERS AND AcQUISITIONS

509 Annual Survey of]udicial Developments Pertaining to Mergers and Acquisitions

Annual Survey Working Group of the M&A]urisprudence Subcommittee, Mergers and Acquisitions Committee, ABA Section of Business Law

SURVEY-CONSUMER fiNANCIAL SERVICES

Committee on Consumer Financial Services, ·ABA Section of Business Law

553 Introduction to the 2013 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Services Law

Therese G. Franzen, Alvin C. Harrell, Nicole Frush Munro, and john L Ropiequet

557 The First Year of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: An Overview

Eric J Mogilnicki and Melissa 5 Malpass

571 Mortgage Servicing Developments

Arthur B. Axelson and Heather C Hutchings

583 2012 Survey of RESPA and TILA Regulatory Developments

Sanford Shatz and Jonathan Cannon

593 Fair Credit Reporting Act Update-2012

Andrew M. Smith and Peter Gilbert

603 Current Developments in Deposit Products and Payment Systems

Laura Hobson Brown, Candace Modlin Davis, Lois S. Woodward, and Ryan 5 Stinneford

613 Credit Card Act Developments in 2012

Obrea 0. Poindexter

619 CFPB Developments: Coordinating the Supervision of Depository and Non-Depository Institutions

Michael A Benoit and jeffrey P. Taft

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THE BUSINESS LAWYER ISSN 0007-6899 FEBRUARY 2013 Volume 68, Number 2

625 The Supreme Court Settles a Decade-Long Debate-2012. Survey of RESPA Developments

John R. Chiles and Zachary D. Miller

637 Fair Lending Developments: Enforcement Intensifies, Class Actions Diminish

John L. Ropiequet, Christopher 5. Naveja, and L.JeanNoonan

649 Arbitration Developments: Post-Concepcion-The Debate Continues

Alan 5. Kaplinsky, Mark]. Levin, and Martin C. Bryce, Jr.

659 Say What You Mean: The FDCPA and Problems of Interpretation

Laurie A. Lucas, Donald 5. Maurice, and Tomio B. Narita

669 Reckless Abandon: Vacant Property Ordinances Create Legal Uncertainties

Richard E. Gottlieb, Margaret]. Rhiew, and Brett]. Natarelli

677 Update on Tribal Loans to State Residents

Richard P Eckman, Catherine M. Brennan, H. Blake Sims, and Justin B. Hosie

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CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW

VOLUME49 FALL2012 NUMBER1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

DEBTOR'S PRISON IN THE NEOLffiERAL STATE: "DEBTFARE" AND THE

CULTURAL LOGICS OF THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION AND

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 2005 Linda Coco ............................................................................................ 1

THE PROTEST HEARD AROUND THEW ORLD: WHY THE SUPREME

COURT'S DECISION IN SNYDER V. PHELPS PROTECTS TOO MUCH

SPEECH, CHALLENGES THE COURT'S HISTORICAL BALANCE BETWEEN

FREE SPEECH AND STATE TORT CLAIMS, AND LEA YES TORT VICTIMS

WITH LITTLE REMEDY

Max David Hellman ............................................................................ 51

COMMENT

BROADCASTING VIDEO ONLINE FROM 5000 FEET UNDERWATER: A PROPOSAL TO HELP ENSURE AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DUTY OF CARE FOR HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS Paul R. Spencer ................................................................................. 135

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CARDOZO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW

VOLUME21 WINTER2013 NUMBER2 Copyright© 2013 by Yeshiva University. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

The International Crinrinal Court Ten Years Later: Appraisal and Prospects Joseph M. Isanga 235

Illuminating Corruption Pathways: Modifying the FCP A's "Grease Payment" Exception to Galvanize Anti-Corruption Movements in Developing Nations Ivan Perkins 325

Contested States and the Rights and Obligations of the Jus ad Bellum Christian Henderson

American Criminal Procedure in a European Context · Mar Jimeno-Bulnes

NOTES

367

409

Resale Royalties for Visual Artists: The United States Taking Cues from Europe Toni Mione 461

Is There Blood on Your Hands-Free Device?: Examining Legislative Approaches to the Conflict Minerals Problem in the Democratic Republic of Congo Emily Veale 503

Born Lost: Stateless Children in International Surrogacy Arrangements Tina Lin 545

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Steven Malanga 12 Rise of the Republican Governors A new liberal era? Not according to these reformers.

Heather Mac Donald 22 Multiculti U. The budget-strapped University of California squanders millions on mindless diversity programs.

Adam White 38 The Signal and the Silence When is prediction useful-and when is it dangerous?

Guy Sorman 48 Big Philanthropy Superrich donors are making Dallas a twenty-first-century city.

Ethan Epstein 54 One Tough Nutter Philadelphia's Democratic mayor has cracked down on crime, reformed the city's finances, and spoken frankly about black family breakdown.

Nicole Gelinas 61 The British Evasion David Cameron pledged to shrink the government; instead, he raised taxes and strangled economic recovery .

.lames Panero 68 A New Moral Treatment Humane institutionalization can help the mentally ill and protect society.

Laura Vanderkam 76 .lourney Through the Checkout Racks Comparing women's magazines, then and now, shows how much America has changed.

Harvey Wang 82 After Sandy New York is still recovering from the devastating storm.

Urbanities Allan Greenberg 90 With Meaning for All

The Lincoln Memorial in American consciousness

Myron Magnet 102 Can We Still Build Real Architecture7 Two recent Manhattan buildings say, "Yes!"

Stefan Kanfer 112 Where There's a Will William Erwin Eisner, the father of the graphic novel

Departments 3 In Prospect

4 Soundings Cutting to the Core; Deep in the Debt of Texas; Raising Bayonne; ... and other matters.

Theodore Dalrymple 120 Oh, to be in England The Discrinrinating Philistine

126 Letters

127 Contributors

Ben Boychuk 128 Southern California Diarist Smile and Be a Villain

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CLINICAL LAW REVIEW A JoURNAL OF LAWYERING AND LEGAL EDUCATION

Volume 19 Spring 2013

ARTICLES

pAINFUL INJUSTICES: ENCOUNTERING SOCIAL SUFFERING IN

CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION

Number 2

Sarah Buhler 405

MEDIATION SKILLS AND CLIENT-CENTERED LAWYERING:

A NEW VIEW OF THE PARTNERSHIP

Robert A. Baruch Bush 429

BEYOND SKILLS TRAINING, REVISITED: THE CLINICAL

EDUCATION SPIRAL

Carolyn Grose 489

ADAPTIVE CLINICAL TEACHING

Colleen F. Shanahan & Emily A. Benfer 517

ALL's WELL THAT ENDs WELL: THE IMPORTANCE OF FuLL

AND EFFECTIVE CLOSURE IN LAWYER-CLIENT

RELATIONSHIPS

· Gail E. Silverstein 555

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THE COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF

L~ t§-ARTS VOL. 36 NO.2

Copyright © 2013 by The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York

CONTENTS

A Tale of Three Hoaxes: When Literature Offends the Law Molly Guptill Manning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

Fair Trade Copyright Lital Helman ........................................ ; . . . . . . . . . . 157

Museum Strategies: Leasing Antiquities Silvia Beltrametti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

Downstream Alteration of Copyrighted Works in a World of Licensed, Digital Distribution

Grace K. Chan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261

Abandoning the Use of Abstract Formulations in Interpreting RLUIPA's Substantial Burden Provision in Religious Land Use Cases

Robert M. Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283

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CORPORATE PRACTICE COMMENTATOR- ~oLUI1E 54,"'-"·4 Edited by ROBERT B. THOMPSON . ~M( 2013

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Delaware's Balancing Act ................................................ 793 John Armour Bernard Black Brian Cheffins

Business Courts and Interstate Competition ........................... 869 John F. Coyle

That Which We Call a Banlc Revisiting the History of Bank Holding Company Regulation in the United States .............................. 933

Saute T Omarova Margaret E. Tahyar

Nevada and the Market for Corporate Law ............................ 1009 Bruce H Kobayashi Larry E. Ribstein

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DEPAUL LAW REVIEW Volume 62 Fall 2012 Number 1

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF

URBAN PovERTY ......................... Dawinder S. Sidhu 1

A RoADMAP To STATE JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE

UNDER THE ILLINOIS LIMITED LOCKSTEP

DocTRINE PREDICATED ON THE INTENT

OF THE FRAMERS OF THE 1970 ILLINOIS

CoNSTITUTION AND ILLINOIS TRADITION ..... James K. Leven 63

CoMMENTs

TINKER 0PERATIONALIZED:

THE JUDICIARY's PRACTICAL

ANSWER To STUDENT CYBERSPEECH ..... Darin M. Williams 125

RuLE 55 AT TRIAL: THE DEFAULT

RuLE Is NoT ALWAYS BEST .............. Sean T.H. Dutton 159

WHoM MusT THE CLERGY PROTECT?

Tr-m INTERESTS OF AT-RISK CHILDREN IN

CoNFLICT WITH CLERGY-PENITENT PRIVILEGE .. Paul Winters 187

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'IDI..UME: 60 IJo. 2.

SPRING 2013

Michael Walzer

Stawomir Sierakowski

Adam Gaffney

Michael Kazi n

Martha C. N·ussbaum

Brian Morton

Avishai Margalit

Jeffrey Wasserstrom

Helen Gao

Leta Hong Fincher

Alec Ash

Ross Perlin

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What Obama Omitted

POLITICS ABROAD

Open Letter to the Parties: Time for the Nee-Dissidents

Austerity and the Unraveling of European Universal Health Care

MICHAEL WALZER AND DISSENT

A Decent Leftist

The Mensch

The Man Who Knows Himself

Liberal or Social Democrat?

CHINA'S 99%

Fast Change and Its Discontents

Land of Many Nationalisms

Women's Rights at Risk

China's Youth: Do They Dare to Care about Politics?

Chinese Workers Foxconned

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Josh Eidelson 53

Aryeh Neier 60

David Ma reus 67

William P. Jones 75

Francesca Mari 81

Daniel Brook 85

Daniel lmmerwahr 89

Jake Blumgart 96

Didier Fassin 96

Michael Walzer 104

ARTICLES

Guest Workers as Bellwether

Between Dignity and Human Rights

Post-Hysterics: Zadie Smith and the Fiction of Austerity

RECONSIDERATIONS

The Forgotten Radical History of the March on Washington

B 0 0 KS

Jill Lepore, The Mansion of Happiness and The Story of America

Pankaj Mishra, From the Ruins of Empire

Mark Mazower, Governing the World

The Right and Labor in America, Nelson Lichtenstein and Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, eds.

Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed, Claire Magone, Michael Neuman, and Fabrice Weissman, eds.

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Becoming a Dissentnik

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Duke Law Journal

VOLUME62 APRIL2013 NUMBER7

CONTENTS

ARTICLE

Delegating Up: State Conformity with the Federal Tax Base ........................................ Ruth Mason 1267

LECTURE

Exit,Voice, and Disloyalty .............................. Heather K. Gerken 1349

NOTES

Applying the Private Benefit Doctrine to Farmland Conservation Easements .................................... Paige Madeline Gentry 1387

The High Court Wades into State-Law Water Allocation ......................................... Logan Starr 1425

Using Inherent Judicial Power in a State-Level Budget Dispute .................. Andrew W Yates 1463

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Volume 62

~EMORY LAW JOURNAL

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CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Number3

How the Poor Got Cut Out of Banking ................................. Mehrsa Earadaran 483

The Law of the Body ........................................................... Meredith M. Render 549

COMMENTS

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Corporate Charity: Rethinking the Regulations ............................................... Francesca M. Pisano 607

Between Judgment and Law: Full Faith and Credit, Public Policy, and State Records ................................................................... Elizabeth Redpath 639

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Henry Payne

The Environmental Forum.

· Volume 30, Number 2 • March/April 2013

The Silent Tsunami HEADNOTE ""There has been a plethora of activity over the last decade in .adapting to climate change as far as the member states of the Caribbean . Community are Concerned,· but nonetheless for this eSpecially vulnerable area, there is still an urid~r-addressed crisis underway.

BY BARRY E. HILL

Vennont Law School

With Another View by HEcToR VELEZ of the U.S. EnViron:memal Protection Agency-

Manual Labor HEADNOTE ""Building an oil and hazardous waste best practices handbook to facilitate a reasonable, balanced, and predictable natural resource liability practice area means measured and responsible action by government,. businesses, and other stakeholders around the country.

BY BARBARA}. GoLDSMITH Barbara J Goldsmith & Company LLC Environmental Management ConsultiYJ-g Services

Nuclear Power at the Crossroads

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a. The current impasse on storage and disposal of spent fuel threar:ens the energy source's long,...term.prospects. Congress and the a<lm.inisnration need tQ advance a .credible waste policy.

, RoBERT,·N6imHAUs, MICHAEL McBRIDE, and LISA EPIFANI

With AnQ.ther_ Views by GmJFFREY.FETTUS of the Natural Resour~es Defense Cotihcil-~nd'Ev:ERETT REDMOND of the Nuclear Energy Institute

PROFILE I Education of a Placemaker HEADNOTE ""A. Elizabeth Watson has been at the forefront of tbe modern- rural preservation movement since-its ~arliest days, l]kSihgJegal tools and community organizing to save .~nd restore cherished n~F~.lfal, social, and economic country landscapes: ,

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The Environmental Forum.

Volume 30, Number 2 · March/April 2013

THE BRIEF

THE FoRUM J A Systems Approach to Geomorphic Engineering in Response to Worsening Storms HEADNOTE i>a.. For jus_t over a year, a group of engineers, environmental scientists, and public policy specialists in government and the private sphere has been meeting under the banner of SAGE- Systems Approach to Geomorphic Engineering. As these experts opine in the following pages, the SAGE methodology is just what is needed to alleviate storm ·daniage, predicted to worsen with global warming and sea-level risi:: over tP.e coming decades. fu SAGE proclaims, these experts' vision is a blend of gray and green infrastructure, using natural systems and "living shorelines" · to absorb wind and stormwater. The group is using the best available science to

predict the future of storm impacts and plan accordingly.

C 0 L U M N.S

The Federal Beat ................................. 8 The Sustainable frusiness .................. :16

By David P. Clarke

Obama'S renewed emphasis on climate change will be·

felt on a number of fronts.

Around the States,........................... :10

By Llnda.K. Breggin

At least for now the space in which groups can operate

in consensUs has narrowed.

In the Courts................................... :12 By Richard Lazarus

Environmental law, like both the "en,vironment" and

"law,"- is a seamless web.

An Economic Perspective ................ :14 By Robert N. Stavins

It is good news that the allowance price is low, but

thefe is some bad news as well.

By Alison Taylor

Despite the. increase in reporting, there is no one

standard for structure or content.

Science and the Law ........................ :18

By Craig M. Pease

A patent exhaustiOn case is really about the enclosure

movement and its present day form.

A View from the EU ........................ 20 By Gabrielle Wt!liamson

An integrated approach to prevention and control of

"air, water, and soil emissions.

Notice & Comment ......................... 22 By Stephen R. Dujack

D.C.'s bike rental system works._ It was built hy a

bUsinessman who knows how to make fast rentals.

In the Literature I Oliver Houck on the first environmentalist - Page 6

ELI Report: Jordanian water officials tour the United States, with ELI as a guide - Page 56

Closing Statement: John C. Cruden on ocean governance facing ecosystem crisis- Page 56

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FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol. 46 No.4 Wmter 2013

Table of Contents Volume46 Number4 Winter 2013

vn Editor's Note

471 A Review of the Year in Family Law 2011-2012: "DOMA" Challenges Hit Federal Courts and Abduction Cases Increase

Linda D. Elrod & Robert G. Spector

522 Charts Chart 1-Alimony/Spousal Support Factors Chart 2-Custody Criteria Chart 3-Child Support Guidelines Chart 4--Grounds for Divorce and Residency Requirements Chart 5-Property Division Chart 6-Tirird-Party Visitation

543 Family Law in the Fifty States 2011-2012: Case Digests

609 Annual Survey of Periodical Literature

Book Review

631 Fifty Years in Family Law: Essays for Stephen Cretney (Rebecca Probert & Chris Barton eds. 2012)

Review by Nancy E. Dowd

635 Index to Volume 46

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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW

VOLUME40 FALL 2012 NUMBER 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

OMISSION SUSPICION: JURIES, HEARSAY, AND ATTORNEYS' STRATEGIC CHOICES .................................... Justin Sevier 1

FINDING INVENTION ......................................................... Oskar Liivak 57

MUST LICENSES BE CONTRACTS? CONSENT AND NOTICE IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ...................... Mark R. Patterson 105

ARBITRATING IN THE ETHER OF INTENT .......................... .. Jarrod Wong 165

NOTE

TICKY TACKY LITTLE GOVERNMENTS? A MORE F A!THFUL APPROACH TO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS UNDER THE STATE ACTION DOCTRINE .... Aaron R. Gott 201

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For D f m DRI-The Voice The e ense oftheOefenseBar

Vol. 55, No.2

President

February 2013

Mary Massaron Ross Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Immediate Past President Henry M. Sneath Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

President-Elect

1st Vice President

2nd Vice President

Secretary-Treasurer

Executive Director

J. Michael Weston Cedar Rapids, Iowa

John Parker Sweeney Baltimore, Maryland

Laura E. Proctor Nashville, Tennessee

John E. Cuttino Columbia, South Carolina

John R. Kouris

Deputy Executive Director Tyler Howes

Director of Publications Jay Ludlam

Editor Michelle Parrini

Production Manager

Contributing Editors

Advertising Representative

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 On The Record DRI For Life: Enhancing the Value of Membership By John Parker Sweeney, DRI First Vice President, and James D. Holland, DRI For Life Task Force Chair

4 DRI News Members on the Move • DRI Calendar • DRI for Life: 2013 DRI Leadership Conference

7 DRI Genter for Law and Public Policy DRI Advocates lor Improvements to the Civil Rules

8 Affiliates in Action North Gentrai!Northwest & Pacific DRI and SLDO Leaders Meet, News from NJ

TRIAL TACTICS Bias in the Jury Box Attitudes Toward Japanese Corporations By Jill M. Leibold, Ph.D., Merrie Jo Pitera, Ph.D., Joseph M. Price, and Jennifer Y. Dukart

RETAIL AND H OS PITA LITY

--~.·.· 16 From the Gol!lmittee !!!If'!~-'·" Add Your Vmce to ' 'tiL the Experience

· '' • By Robert M. Bodzin

18 A Robust Analysis The Changing World of Slip­and-Fall Defense By John P. Leffler, K. Marc Barre, Jr., and Andrae P. Reneau

25 When-or Should We Say Where-Is Compliance with a Contract also a Breach? Choice of Law and the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing By Leon Silver

29 Video Preservation Caught on Camera-Now What? By Alexandra Stevens Terry

EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAW mrumwr 36 From the Chair 55 The latest Defense Strategies ~~~~: A Useful, Relevant, and The New Frontier in

HdW Precious Resource Employment Glass Actions By Amy L. Miletich By Diane M. Saunders and Cheryl M. Stanton

38 You're Stressing Me Out! 61 Not If, but When Stress Leave Under the FMlA Are Your Clients Prepared By Natasha L. Wilson and Keshia A. McCrary for a DOl Audit?

43 Employees' Gun Rights vs. By Linda G. Burwell and Terry W. Bonnette

Employers' Property Rights 64 Implementing Defensible Can Employees Pack Heat at Work? Criminal Background Checks By Brian A. Vandiver The Scarlet letter in the Workplace

50 The ADA and Mental Disabilities By Wendi D. Barish

Emerging Trends and 68 Retaliation Accommodation Issues What Is It and Why Are These By Michele Ballard Miller Claims So ll'rorrisome? and Jennifer Cotner By Donald J. Cayea

72 Writers' Corner Make Your Writing Sparkle: The Four Gs of Writing By Jonathan M. Stern

74 Think Globally Preconditions and Pitfalls: Taking Evidence on Swiss Territory Based on U.S. Pretrial Discovery Proceedings By Thomas Koch and Georg Mattli

75 Defense Ethics and Professionalism Consider the Implications: A Lawyer's Right to Keep a Copy of a Client's File By Douglas R. Richmond

84 Advocates and New Members

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VOLUME36

FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL

LAW JOURNAL FEBRUARY2013

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

REALIZING LIBERTY: THE USE OF INTERNATIONAL

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW TO REALIGN IMMIGRATION

No.2

DETENTION IN THE UNITED STATES ............................................................ Denise Gilman 243

THE RISE AND FALL OF CHINESE LEGAL EDUCATION .................................... Carl Minzner 334

(STILL) A "REAL AND SUBSTANTIAL" MESS:

THE LAW OF JURISDICTION IN CANADA ..................................................... Tanya Monestier 396

RECASTING ICSID's LEGITIMACY DEBATE:

TOWARDS A GOAL-BASED .EMPIRICAL AGENDA .................... , ............................. SergioPuig 465

NOTES

FINGERPRINTS OF APARTHEID: RESIDUAL EFFECTS

OF THE FORMER SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT

ON CURRENT DNA LEGISLATION ................................................................... Alex D'Amico 505

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THE GEORGETOWN }OURNAL OF GENDER AND THE LAw VOLUME XIV 2013 NUMBER 1

Winter Issue of Gender and Sexuality Law

ARTICLES

"FINANCIAL ExPERT": A SUBTLE BLOW TO TilE POOL AND CURRENT PiPELINE OF

WOMEN ON CORPORATE BOARDS

Seletha R. Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Rm!INKING CML RIGHTS AND GENDER VIOLENCE

Julie Goldscheid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

NATO GENDER MA!NS1REAMING AND TilE FEMINIST CRmQUE OF TilE LAw OF ARMED CoNFUCT

]ody M. Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

NOTES

]URISDICITONAL RussiAN RouLETTE: THE INTERSECITON OF.COMITY, FAMILY SECURITY,

AND ACCESS TO SAME-SEX DIVORCE

Harry Anastopulos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133

THE ThAFFJCKING OF WOMEN IN INDIA: A FoUR-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS

Roshni Patel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

IsLAMIC MARRiAGE CONTRACTS As SIMPLE CONTRACTS GoVERNED BY ISLAMIC LAw: A ROADMAP FOR U.S. COURTS

Emily C. Sharpe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

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HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW

VoLUME 48, NuMBER 1 WINTER 2013

COPYRIGHT © 2013 BY THE PRESIDENT AND fELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

1 Beyond "Life and Liberty": The Evolving Right to Counsel

51 Transgender People, Intimate Partner Abuse, and the Legal System

105 American Gangsters: RICO, Criminal Syndicates, and Conspiracy Law as Market Control

165 Plata v. Brown and Realignment: Jails, Prisons, Courts, and Politics

217 The Return of the Medical Model: Disease and the Meaning of Imprisonment from John Howard to Brown v. Plata

257 The Trauma of the Incarceration Experience

NOTES

279 Giving Casey Its Bite Back: The Role of Rational BasisReview in Undue Burden Analysis

325 Organizing for Structural Change: The Potential and Promise of Worker Centers

John D. King

Leigh Goodmark

Benjamin Levin

A/argo Schlanger

Jonathan Simon

A1ika'ilDeVeaux

Emma Freeman

Rebecca J. Livengood

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March 2013 human rights r,Jrre1rights is an official publication of the ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities.

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The Business of Surveillance For every way in which electronic technology improves our lrves, more sinister applications undennine privacy and threaten human rights, specifically privacy and F1rst Amendment­protected activities. The more we grow to accept that all kinds of intonnation will be transmitted about us in everyday lite, the more we accede to the potential abuses of this intonnation. By Heidi Boghosian

Protecting Children's Privacy Online: The Battle Continues The quest for protection of children's privacy online has been a lengthy one, from the first calls tor federal regulation in the 1990s, through the implementation of landmark legislation in 2000, to the new rules going into effect in 2013. But the data collection practices of marketers continue to evolve, and adolescents thirte8n and over remain unprotected. By Kathryn C. Montgomery

Protecting Privacy: The Role of the Courts and Congress The right to privacy is a wqrk in progress. Even if courts and legislatures often look to the other to do the hard work, this article argues that both branches have a significant role to play. As new technologies, new business practices, and new government programs challenge well-established con­cepts of privacy, neither jurists nor lawmakers can afford to sit on the sidelines. By Marc Rotenberg and David Brody

Warrantless Wiretapping Under the FISA Amendments Act The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments Act was reauthorized without a single substantive amendment, desptte valiant efforts by a small group of committed law­makers to draw public attention to the law's serious privacy implications and to attain greater public accountability with how the law operates. By MitraEbadolahi

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Employment Privacy: Is There Anything Left? While employers can monitor every e-mail, text message, and Web site visit on a company-owned device,. personal conversations at work and video recording are legally protected. Other topics explored in this article include audio monitoring, video surveillance, laptops, webcams, GPS, biometrics, social network monitoring, and pass­word disclosure. By Lewis Maltby

Upending Human Dignity and Shattering the Fourth Amendment: Strip Searches While strip searches span a broad spectrum of scenarios, the common denominator remains humiliation and degradation at the hands of government officials and a complete disregard for privacy. If we are to make any progress in restoring, let alone securing, our Fourth Amendment rights, we must begin by ensuring that human dignity stands alongside privacy as a primary ani­mating principle of the Fourth Amendment. By John W. Whitehead

Privacy in Hollywood? There is a long history in Hollywood of dramatizing illicit invasions of privacy. At its core, the best of this enter­

tainment raises impqrtant questions about human individualism, independence, and privacy. By Alexander Wohl

Human Rights Hero: Senator Ronald Lee Wyden Senator Wyden -with support from other senators~seems the lone governmental sentinel standing guard between the

American people and abuse of government surveillance absent vigilant oversight.

By Wilson Adam Schooley

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Jlil:~~~~ AUTUMN 2012 I VOL. 25 I N0.2 ~ ~~ ~ " ~

International Law Practicum A publication of the International Section of the New York State Bar Association

Practicing the law of the World from New York

Editor's Note ..................................................................................... . David W Detjen

"Canada" Immigration Trusts for U.S. Persons .............................. : ................................ . Gwen Benjamin and Glenn G. Fox

The Irish Intellectual Property Regime and the Treatment of Intellectual Property Licenses Under the Bankruptcy Laws of Ireland ....................................................... . Carol Plunkett

The Treatment of Intellectual Property licenses Under U.S. Bankruptcy Law Eric Stenshoel

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The Challenges of eDiscovery and Cloud Computing ................................................................ 139 Jonathan P Armstrong, Eric Sinrod, and Philip J. Favro

International Trade Commission: The Real Rocket Docket ... 145 James A. Johnson

Third-Party Funding in International Dispute Resolution ................................................................... . 147 Aren Goldsmith

Commentary: The Rise of an Asian Monetary Fund? ....................................... . 158 Narun Popattanachai

PERSPECTIVES ON ART LAW

A Portuguese Overview of Stolen Masters: The Sale of Stolen and Plundered Art..................... 161 Antonio Sampaio Caramelo

Stolen Masters: The Sale of Stolen and Plundered Art-An Austrian Perspective......................... 167 Otto Waechter and Petra Fizimayer

PERSPECTIVES ON MADRID SYSTEM

Overview of the Madrid System and the United States Perspective ................................... . 173 L. Donald Prutzman

The Madrid System from a Mexican and Broader Latin American Perspective.. ....................... .... 179 Federico Gonzalez Peiia

The Madrid System from a Portuguese and Broader European Perspective........................... 184 Joao Paulo Miofudo

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THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER WINTER2012 Volume46

CONTENTS

ARTICLES The Influence of Buy American Policies on Canadian Coverage Under the World Trade Organization Agreement

Number 4

on Government Procurement .................... David M. Attwater 939

Aligning Corporate Governance Private Regulation with the Public Interest: A Look at the Pitfalls of the Brazilian Takeover Private Regulation .......... Shelia Christina Neder Cerezetti 959

Global Diversity Initiatives ........................ Erika C. Collins 987

Up the Ladder and Out the Door: Saying "No" to the CEO ........................ David A. Delman 1007

and Paul A. Bruno

Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Employment Laws: Clearing the Murky Conflicting Foreign Laws Defense .... Carrie Nie 1027

On the Relationship Between Market Access and National Treatment Under the GATS ................... Wei Wang 1045

CASE NOTE Aguinda v. Chevron: The Potential Rise or Fall of Mass Toxic Tort Claims Against U.S. Companies ....... Kendal Payne 1067

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International Review of Constitutionalism

Volume 12-2012 Number 2

CONTENTS

RECENT CASE LAW ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS REGIME AND THE IDEA OF EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONALISM.

Athanasia Petropoulou 127

THE EFFECTS OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION ON POLITICAL EFFICACY: AN ANALYSIS OF CHINA'S 2005 SURVEY ON SELF-GOVERNANCE AT THE VILLAGE LEVEL

XIAOYI HU 157

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Journal of

Affordable Housing & Community Development Law

VoLUME 21, NuMBER 3&4

From the Chair What Will2013 Mean for the Affordable Housing Industry? James E. McDermott ............................................................................................ 265

From the Editor Digging Out James f. Kelly Jr ................................................................................ , ................... 269

Commentary The Housing Market Is Not Only for Homeowners: Policymakers Need to Focus on Renters to Facilitate a True "Housing Recovery" David M. Abramowitz ......................................................................................... 271

From the Reading Room Academic Entrepreneurship and Community Engagement Julie D. Lawton .................................................................................................... 281

A Most Useful Ball of Thread Nestor M. Davidson ............................................................................................. 287

Articles Coming Affordable Housing Challenges for Municipalities After the Great Recession Edward f. Sullivan and KP.rin Power ................................................................... 297

Community Economic Development, Regionalism, and Regional Equity: Emerging Strategies and Changing Roles for CED Attorneys Doug Smith .......................................................................................................... 315

Building Community Resilience Post-Disaster: A Guide for Affordable Housing & Community Economic Development Practitioners: The 9/11 Attack on America and Lessons on How to Rebuild a Mixed-Use Business District Richard M. Froehlich ............................................................................................ 337

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THE JOURNAL OF

LEGAL HISTORY

Volume 34 April2013

Contents

Articles

Notes on Contributors

Behind the Ordinance of Labourers: Economic Regulation and Market Control in London

before the Black Death

From Treason to Homicide: Changing Conceptions of the Law of Petty Treason in Early

Modern England

Returning to the Past: The South Australian Colonisation Commission, the Colonial Office and Aboriginal Title

Scottish Legal History Group Report 2012

Migrations of Manuscripts 2012

Book Reviews

Sanctuary and Crime in the Middle Ages 400-1500

By Karl Shoemaker

Bentham, Law and Marriage: A Utilitarian Code of Law in Historical Contexts

By Mary Sokol

The Origins of the Irish Constitution 1928-1941

By Gerard Hogan

Number 1

Robert Braid

Matthew Lockwood

Bain Attwood

Sir John Baker

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Rebecca Probert 120

Thomas Mohr 122

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Journal of Forensic Sciences Vol. 58, No.2

March 2013 CODEN JFSCA

Contents

Papers

Ontoge:ny of Size and Shape Sexual Dimorphism in the llium: A Multislice Computed Tomography Study by Geometric

Morphometry-MARIE FARUCH BILFELD, FABRICE DEDOIDT, NICOLAS SANS, HERvE ROUSSEAU, DANIEL ROUGt AND

NORBERT TELMON

A Comparative Assessment of the Chen et al. and Suchey-Brooks Pubic Aging Methods on a North American Sample­

JULIE M. FLElSCHMAN

Quantitative Assessment of the Sternal Rib End Morphology and Implications for Its Application in Aging Human Remains~ EFTHYMIA NIKITA

Novel Classification System of Rib Fractures Observed in Infants-JENNIFER c. LOVE, SHARON M. DERRICK, JASON M. WIERSEMA,

DEBORRAH C.'PINTO, CHRISTOPHER GREELEY, MARCELLA DONARUMA-KWOH, AND BIBEK BISTA

Forensic Identification of Seal Oils Using Lipid Profiles and Statistical :ryfodels-MARGARETH. BROADWATER. GLORIA T. SEABORN, AND JOHN H. SCHWACKE

Legal, Technical, and Interpretational Considerations in the Forensic Analysis ofViruses~MARK R. wrr...soN, SCOTT C. WEAVER, AND RICHARD A. WINEGAR

Analysis and Discrimination of Sirigle-Layer White Architectural Paint Samples-DIANA M. WRIGHT, MAUREEN J. BRADLEY, AND ANDRIA HOBBS MEHLTREITER

The Spatial Distribution of Postblast RDX Residue: Forensic Implications~NADIA ABDUL-KARIM, RUTH MORGAN, RUSSELL BINIONS, TRACEY TEMPLE, AND KARL HARRISON

Forces Required for a Knife to Penetrate a Variety of Clothing Types-GARY NOLAN, SARAH V. HAINSWORTH, AND GUYN.RUTTY

Utility of a Grief Services Program for Medical Examiners' Offices~RYAN s. BERRY, .MJCHELLE B. AUREUUS,

NANCY BARICKMAN, AND SARAH L LATHROP The Accuracy of Auditors' and Layered Voice Analysis (LVA) Operators' Judgments of Truth and Deception

During Police Questioning-FRANK HORVATH, JAMIE MCCLOUGHAN, DAN WEATHERMAN, AND STANLEY SLOWIK

Third Molar Development: Evaluation of Nine Tooth Development Registration Techniques for Age Estimations­PA1RICK W. THEVISSEN, STEFFEN FIEUWS, AND GUY WILLEMS

Fatal Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Antipsychotic Medication--:-SUSAN F. ELY, AMBER R. NEI1ZEL, AND JAMES R. Gll..L

Potential Use of Hydrocarbons for Aging Lucilia sericata Blowfly Larvae to Establish the Postmortem Interval­HANNAH E. MOORE, CRAIG D. ADAM, AND PALKO P. DRDFHOUT

Decomposition and Arthropod Succession in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada~KATHERTNEBYGARSKIAND HELENE N. LEBLANC

Murder Followed by Suicide: Filicide-Suicide Mothers in Italy from 1992 to 2010---ALBERTO D'ARGENIO,

GIORGIA CATANIA, AND MARCO MARCHETTI Fatal Intoxications in a Forensic Autopsy Material from Epirus, Greec;e, During the Period 1998-2010----VASSILIKIA. BOUMBA,

MINAS GEORGIADIS, NIKOLAE MIRESCU, AND THEODORE VOUGIOUKLAKIS Contributory and Incidental Blood Concentrations in Deaths Involving Citalopram-SHANE DARKE, MICHELLE TOROK,

AND JOHAN DUFLOU

Technical Notes

The Utility of the Proximal Epiphysis of the Fifth Metatarsal in Age Estimation---cATRIONA M. DAVIES, LUCINA HACKMAN,

AND SUE BLACK The Lateral Angle Revisited: A Validation Study of the Reliability of the Lateral Angle Method for Sex Determination Using

Computed Tomography (CT)-JENNIFER MORGAN, NIELS LYNNERUP, AND ROBER:r D. HOPPA

Stature Estimation from Various Foot Dimensions Among Slovak Population-PETRA UHROV.A, RADOSLAV BENDS, AND SO:NA MASNICOV A

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Journal of Forensic Sciences

VoL 58, No.2 March 2013

CODEN JFSCA

SEM and Stereomicroscopic Analysis of Cut Marks ih Fresh and Bumed Bone-REBECCA J. KOOIAND sCorr I. FAIRGRIEVE

Single-Image Rectification Technique in Forensic Science-HIGINIO GONZALEZ-JORGE, IV AN PUENTE, PABLO EGufA, AND PEDRO ARIAS

The Influence of SwabQing Solutions on DNA Recovery from Touch Samples-SARAH M. THDMASMAAND DAVID R. FORAN

Quantitative Analysis of the DNA Distribution on Cigarette Butt Filter Paper-LISA CASEY, SARAH ENGEN, AND

GREG FRANK

Application of Random Match Probability Calculations to Mixed STR Profiles-TODD BILLE. JO-ANNE BRIGHT, AND

JOHN BUCKLETON

Species Identification of Cannabis sativa Using Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qPCR)-cHRISTOPHER E. JOHNSON,

AMRITHA PREMASUTHAN, JESSICA SATKOSKJ TRASK, AND SREE KANTHASWAMY

Reliable and Robust Molecular Sexing of the Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus) Using PCR-RFLP Analysis of the CHD 1 Gene-ANI QUE HENDERSON, CHRISTINE MICHELLE LEE, VANJSHA MISTRY, MARTIN DEREK TIIOMAS,

AND ARATI IYENGAR Using Paint to Investigate Fires: An ATR-IR Study of the Degradation of Paint Samples Upon Heating-KELLY ROBERTS,

MATTI-JEW J. ALMOND, AND 101-fN W. BOND

A Comparison of Solvent Extr·act Cleanup Procedures in the Analysis of Organic-Explosives-DAVIDA. DETATA.

PETER A. COLUNS, AND ALLAN J. MCKINLEY Enhancement of Aged and Denatured Fingerprints Using the Cyanoacrylate Fuming Technique Following

' Dusting with Amino Acid-Containing Powders-CARLYNIXON, MATTIIEW J. ALMOND, JOHNV. BAUM, AND JOHN W. BOND Comparison of Protocols for Measuring and Calculating Postmortem Submersion Intervals for Human Analogs

in Fresh Water-MICHAEL K. HUMPHREYS, EDWARD PANACEK, WILLIAM: GREEN,AND ELIZABETH ALBERS

Enhancing the Visibility of Injuries with Narrow-Banded Beams of Light within the Visible Light Spectrum-ROXANEM. LIMMEN,

MANON CEELEN, UDO J.L. REIJNDERS, S. JORIS STOMP, KOOS C: DEKEJJZER, AND KEES DAS

Suicide and Psychiatrist's Liability in Italian Law Cases-cLAUDIO TERRANOVA AND DANIELA SARIDRE

Case Reports

Lightning Strike as Probable Cause of Death and Determining Identity Based on the Examination of Skeletal Remains­

ROMAN HAUSER, MICHAL KALIS ZAN. AARON BASIR, AND IWONA DAWLIDOWICZ- BASJR

Acute Psychosis Induced by Bath Salts: A Case Report with Clinical and. Forensic Implications-MlllAELA v. STOICA

AND ALAN R. FELTI·J:OUS

·_Positive Dental Identification Using Tooth Anatomy and Digital Superimposition-RAYMOND J. JOHANSEN AND

C. MICHAEL ~OWERS An Unusual Case of Multiple-Gunshot Suicide of an Alcohol-Intoxicated Cancer Sufferer with Prolonged

Physical Activity-ANDREAS MARNERIDES, ELENI ZAGELIDOU, AND ROUMBINI LEONTARI

Sudden Unexpect~d Death due to Chiari Type I Malformation in a Road Accident Case-JIANHUA ZHANG,YU SHAO,

ZHIQIANG QIN, NINGGUO LIU, OONGHUA ZOU, PING HUANG, AND YJJIU CHEN

Anomalous Anterior Papillary Mu~cle as an Autopsy Finding in Two Cases-VELJKO STRAJTNA, VLADIMIR ZIVKOVIC\

AND SLOBODAN NIKOUC lllegal Use of Benzodiazepines and/or Zolpidem Proved by Hair Analysis-ITHYUN KIM, SANGHWAN IN, HwAKYUNG CHOJ,

AND SOOYEUN LEE Fatal Acute Poisoning from Massive Inhalation of Gasoline Vapors: Case Report and Comparison with

Similar Cases-LUTGI PAP!, SILvJo CHERICONT, FRANCESCO BRESCI, AND MARJO GillSIANI

A Fatal Ca,<;e of CO] Intoxication in a Fermentation Tank-MATTIAS KETTNER, FRANK RAMSTIIALER, CHRISTIAN JUHNKE, ROMAN BUX, AND PETER SCHMIDT

Letter to the Editors

Commentru.y on: Johnson MM, David JA, Michelhaugh SK, Schmidt CJ, Bannon MJ. Increased heat shock protein 70

gene expression in the brains of cocaine-related fatalities may be reflective of postdrug survival and intervention

rather than excited delirium. J Forensic Sci 2012;57(6): 1519-23.-DEBORAH c. MASH

Authors' Response-MAGEN M. JOHNSON, JAMES A. DAVID, SHARON K. MICJffiUIAU(JH, CARL J. SCHMIDT, AND

MICHAEL J. BANNON

Letter to the Editor-What is (or will be) Happening to the Cognitive Abilities of Forensic Experts in the New Technological Age-ITIEL DROR

Book Review

Review of: Forensic DNA Biology: A Laboratory ManUal-DAVID R. FORAN

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JOURNAL OF

SuPREME CouRT HrsToR Y

2013 VOL. 38 NO. I

INTRODUCTION

Melvin I. Urofsky

ARTICLES

Heating Up a Case Gone Cold: Revisiting the Charges of Bribery and Official Misconduct Made against Supreme Court Justice Robert Cooper Grier in 1854-55

Daniel J Wisniewski

Revisiting the Roosevelt Court: The Critical Juncture from Consensus

tq Dissensus

Pamela C Corley, Amy Steigerwalt, and Artemus Ward

The Little League Champions Benched by Jim Crow in 1955:

Resistance and Reform after Brown v. Board af Education

Douglas E. Abrams

Edward Schempp and His Family

Dauglas Laycock

The Story of Kedroff v. St Nicholas Cathedral

Richard W Garnett

Books by Supreme Court Justices

Ronald K.L. Collins

CONTRIBUTORS

IllUSTRATIONS

Copyright 2013, by the Supreme Court Historical Society at Opperman House

224 Ea.st Capitol Street, N.E.

Washington, D. C. 20003

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JOURNAL OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A. (formerly BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SoCIETY OF THE U.S.A.)

VOL. 59, No.4 SUMMER2012

CONTENTS

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From the Desk of the Co-Editors-in-Chief........................ v

PARTI ARTICLES The Utility of Prettiness: Copyright Protection for Mardi Gras Indian Suits in the Era of the Useful Article Analysis ..................... Azita Mirzaian 747

Internet Copyright Infringement: Remedies Against Intermediaries -The European Perspective on Host and Access Providers ........ Jan Bernd Nordemann 773

Who Safeguards the Public Interest in Copyright in Canada? .... : . ....... Victoria Owen 803

Reform of China's Copyright Legislation ............................... Wenqi Liu 843

PARTII COPYRIGHT CORNER No Silver Lining for the Emperor's New Clothes: Golan and the Traditional Contours of Copyright. ..................... Henry Horbaczewski 865

PART III ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENTS .............. 877

PART IV BIBLIOGRAPHY ..................................... 879

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