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54 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, APRIL, 2005.

A REVIEW OF RECENT DECISIONS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT

Foreword Newman, Judge Pauline. The Federal Circuit in perspective. 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 821-827 (2005). [L]|[W]

Miller, Joseph Scott and James A. Hilsenteger. The proven key: roles and rules for dictionaries at the Patent Office and the courts. 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 829-939 (2005). [L]|[W]

Area Summaries

2004 Patent Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit. Summaries by Steven C. Cherny, David A. Nelson, Kenneth G. Schuler, Peter N. Witty, Sasha Mayergoz and Amanda J. Hollis. 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 941-1179 (2005). [L]|[W]

Goldner, Bruce J. and Kenneth A. Plevan. 2004 trademark law decisions of the Federal Circuit. 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 1181-1203 (2005). [L]|[W]

Robbins, David. 2004 government contract decisions of the Federal Circuit. 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 1205-1239 (2005). [L]|[W]

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30 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-364, 2004.

Viljoen, Frans. A human rights court for Africa, and Africans. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 1-66 (2004). [L]|[W]

Picker, Colin B. Reputational fallacies in international law: a comparative review of United States and Canadian trade actions. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 67-116 (2004). [L]|[W]

Cortes Martin, Jose Manuel. TRIPS Agreement: towards a better protection for geographical indications? 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 117-184 (2004). [L]|[W]

Neacsu, Dana. Romania, Bulgaria, the United States and the European Union: the rules of empowerment at the outskirts of Europe. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 185-203 (2004). [L]|[W]

Ettari, Samantha V. Note. A foundation of granite or sand? The International Criminal Court and United States bilateral immunity agreements. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 205-255 (2004). [L]|[W]

Gildea, Andrea J. Note. Uberseering: a European company passport. (Case C-208/00, Uberseering v. Nordic Construction Company and Baumanagement GmbH, [2002] .C.R. I-9919.) 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 257-292 (2004). [L]|[W]

Oppenheim, Adrienne J. Note. The plight of the Patagonian toothfish: lessons from the Volga case. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 293-328 (2004). [L]|[W]

Skalla, Nicole M. Note. China's one-child policy: illegal children and the Family Planning Law. 30 Brook. J. Int'l L. 329-363 (2004). [L]|[W]

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53 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2005.

The Editors. Editors' note. 53 Buff. L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Symposium on Health Care. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 459-716 (2005). [L]|[W]

Blum, John D. Beyond the bylaws: hospital-physician relationships, economics, and conflicting agendas. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 459-498 (2005). [L]|[W]

Rosenbaum, Sara, Bruce Siegel, M.D., and Marsha Regenstein. EMTALA and hospital community engagement: the search for a rational policy. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 499-535 (2005). [L]|[W]

Jacobi, John V. Government reinsurance programs and consumer-driven care. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 537-576 (2005). [L]|[W]

Fox, Jacqueline. Medicare should, but cannot, consider cost: legal impediments to a sound policy. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 577-633 (2005). [L]|[W]

Jacobs, Lesley A. Universal hospital insurance and health care reform: policy legacies and path dependency in the development of Canada's health care system. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 635-661 (2005). [L]|[W]

Shulman, Sheila R. and Andrea Kuettel. Drug development and the public health mission: collaborative challenges at the FDA, NIH, and academic medical centers. 53 Buff. L. Rev. 663-716 (2005). [L]|[W]

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23 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, PP. 1-378, 2005.

Lemley, Mark A. and R. Anthony Reese. A quick and inexpensive system for resolving peer-to-peer copyright disputes. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 1- 20 (2005). [L]|[W]

Association of the Bar of the City of New York. The Committee on Communications and Media Law. "If it walks, talks and squawks ..." The First Amendment right of access to administrative adjudications: a position paper. Edward A. Klaris and David A. Schulz, principal authors and editors. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 21-70 (2005). [L]|[W]

Westfall, David and David Landau. Publicity rights as property rights. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 71-123 (2005). [L]|[W]

Benoliel, Daniel. Law, geography and cyberspace: the case of on-line territorial privacy. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 125-196 (2005). [L] |[W]

LaFrance, Mary. When you wish upon Dastar: creative provenance and the Lanham Act. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 197-260 (2005). [L] |[W]

Glantz, Daniel. Note. For-bid scalping online?: Antiscalping legislation in an Internet society. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 261-305 (2005). [L] |[W]

Kroll, Jason. Note. Second class athletes: the USOC's treatment of its Paralympians. 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 307-342 (2005). [L] |[W]

Reynolds, Katherine. Note. One Verizon, two Verizon, three Verizon, more?--A comment: RIAA v. Verizon and how the DMCA supboena power became powerless. (Recording Indus. Ass'n of Am., Inc., 351 F.3d 1229, D.C. Cir. 2003, cert. denied, 125 S. Ct. 309, 2004.) 23 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 343-378 (2005). [L] |[W]

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11 CARDOZO WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, PP. 241-495, 2005.

Belzer, Lydia M. Toward true shalom bayit: acknowledging domestic abuse in the Jewish community. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 241-281 (2005). [L]|[W]

Lloyd, Erin. Student article. Intersex education, advocacy & the law: the struggle for recognition and protection. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 283- 301 (2005). [L]|[W]

Nash, Jennifer C. From lavender to purple: privacy, black women, and feminist legal theory. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 303-330 (2005). [L]|[W]

Batista, Fiordaliza. Note. The ramifications of the FCC's failure to minimize negative media portrayals of Latinas and Black women. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 331-352 (2005). [L]|[W]

Cooper, Benjamin J. Comment. Naked before the law: reality porn and the capacity to contract. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 353-383 (2005). [L]|[W]

Ginsberg, Leah. Note. Do prisoners get a better deal? Comparing the abortion rights and access of military women stationed abroad to those of women in prison. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 385-411 (2005). [L]|[W]

Hodges, Amy Zimmerman. Note. Identifying the linguistic boundaries of sex: court language choice in decisions regarding the availability of sex and procreation. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 413-439 (2005). [L]|[W]

Wachs, Heidi. Note. Permissive pornography: the selective censorship of the Internet under CIPA. (United States v. American Library Ass'n, 539 U.S. 194, 2003.) 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 441-462 (2005). [L]|[W]

Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender. 11 Cardozo Women's L.J. 463-495 (2005). [L]|[W]

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25 COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW & POLICY JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2004.

Developments in Workplace Dispute Resolution: A Five Country Study. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 477-591 (2004). [L< /A>]|[W]

BRITAIN Morris, Gillian S. Britain's new statutory procedures: routes to resolution or barriers to justice? 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 477-486 (2004). [L]|[W]

GERMANY Seifert, Achim and student Elke Funken-Hotzel. Wrongful dismissals in the Federal Republic of Germany. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 487-517 (2004). [L]|[W]

JAPAN Sugeno, Kazuo. The birth of the Labor Tribunal System in Japan: a synthesis of labor law reform and judicial reform. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 519-533 (2004). [L]|[W]

SOUTH KOREA Kim, Soh-yeong. The legal regulation of wrongful dismissal in Korea. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 535-560 (2004). [L]|[W]

TURKEY Akin, Levent. Termination of labor contracts and unfair dismissal under Turkish labor law. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 561-591 (2004). [L]|[W]

Acknowledgment. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 593 (2004). [L< /A>]|[W]

Annual Index. 25 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. 595-599 (2004). [L< /A>]|[W]

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22 CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2005.

Jones, Tricia S. Editor's introduction. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 415-418 (2005).

Barton, Ansley B. Mediation windfalls: value beyond settlement? The perspectives of Georgia magistrate court judges. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 419-435 (2005).

Raines, Susan Summers. Can online mediation be transformative? Tales from the front. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 437-451 (2005).

COLLOQUY

Bailey, Jo Daugherty and Susan P. Robbins. Couple empowerment in divorce: a comparison of mediated and nonmediated outcomes. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 453-472 (2005).

Benjamin, Michael and Howard H. Irving. Using the mediatable frame to define the problem in mediating a parenting plan. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 473-491 (2005).

Wemmers, Jo-Anne and Marie-Marthe Cousineau. Victim needs and conjugal violence: do victims want decision-making power? 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 493-508 (2005).

Roberts, Marian. Family mediation: the development of the regulatory framework in the United Kingdom. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 509-526 (2005).

Volpe, Maria R. and Staci Strobl. Restorative justice responses to post- September 11 hate crimes: potential and challenges. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 527-535 (2005).

Index to Volume 22. 22 Conflict Resol. Q. 537-549 (2005).

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15 DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 2, SPRING/SUMMER, 2005.

Silliman, Scott L. Foreword. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 215-218 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Mitchell, David S. The prohibition of rape in international humanitarian law as a norm of jus cogens: clarifying the doctrine. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 219-257 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Carter, Linda E. Lessons from Avena: the inadequacy of clemency and judicial proceedings for violation of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 259-280 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Watkin, Col. Kenneth, Dep'y JAG/Ops., Canadian Forces. Canada/United States military interoperability and humanitarian law issues: land mines, terrorism, military objectives and targeted killing. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 281-314 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Walsh, Gary. Interoperability of United States and Canadian Armed Forces. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 315-331 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Spiegel, Carolin. Note. International water law: the contributions of western United States water law to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigable Uses of International Watercourses. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 333-361 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Bodack, Jessica. Note. International law for the masses. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 363-385 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

Lohr, Jennifer A. Note. A "full and fair" trial: can the Executive ensure it alone? The case for judicial review of trials by military commissions at Guantanamo Bay. 15 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 387-410 (2005). [L< /A>]|[W]

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32 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2005.

Symposium: The Behavioral Analysis of Legal Institutions: Possibilities, Limitations, and New Directions. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 315-795 (2005). [L]|[W]

Introduction Mitchell, Gregory. Beyond fireside inductions. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 315-321 (2005). [L]|[W]

Judicial Decisionmaking

Devins, Neal and Alan Meese. Judicial review and nongeneralizable cases. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 323-355 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Guthrie, Chris and Tracey E. George. The futility of appeal: disciplinary insights into the affirmance effect on the United States Courts of Appeals. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 357-385 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Sharfman, Keith. Judicial valuation behavior: some evidence from bankruptcy. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 387-400 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Stake, Jeffrey Evans. Evolution of rules in a common law system: differential litigation of the fee tail and other perpetuities. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 401-424 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Hirsch, Adam J. Evolutionary theories of common law efficiency: reasons for (cognitive) skepticism. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 425-441 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Jury Decisionmaking

Bornstein, Brian H. and student Sean G. McCabe. Jurors of the absurd? The role of consequentiality in jury simulation research. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 443-467 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Robbennolt, Jennifer K. Evaluating juries by comparison to judges: a benchmark for judging? 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 469-509 (2005). [L ]|[W]

MacCoun, Robert J. Comparing legal factfinders: real and mock, amateur and professional. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 511-518 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Mitchell, Gregory. Asking the right questions about judge and jury competence. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 519-527 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Administrative Decisionmaking

Rachlinski, Jeffrey J. Rulemaking versus adjudication: a psychological perspective. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 529-554 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Corporate Decisionmaking

Klick, Jonathan. The microfoundations of standard form contracts: price discrimination vs. behavioral bias. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 555- 569 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Krawiec, Kimberly D. Organizational misconduct: beyond the principal- agent model. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 571-615 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Malloy, Timothy F. Disclosure stories. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 617- 672 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Paredes, Troy A. Too much pay, too much deference: behavioral corporate finance, CEOs, and corporate governance. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 673-762 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Aviram, Amitai. In defense of imperfect compliance programs. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 763-780 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Korobkin, Russell. Possibility and plausibility in law and economics. 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 781-795 (2005). [L ]|[W]

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33 GEORGIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARTIVE LAW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2005.

Reed, O. Lee and Florian A. Stamm. The connection between a property- based legal system and national prosperity: example from a divided Germany reunified. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 573-603 (2005). [L]|[W]

Wong, Jarrod. The issuance of interim measures in international disputes: a proposal requiring a reasonable possibility of success on the underlying merits. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 605-620 (2005). [L]|[W]

Croft, Gina M. Note. The ill effects of a United States ratification of the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 621-653 (2005). [L]|[W]

Henderson, Ramsey. Note. The future of whaling: should the International Whaling Commission create a broadened cultural exemption to the whaling moratorium for Iceland? 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 655-683 (2005). [L]|[W]

Herrick, Kevin. Note. The merger of two systems: Chinese adoption and Western adaptation in the formation of modern international law. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 685-703 (2005). [L]|[W]

Kleeman, C. George, IV. Note. The proposal to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law in Hong Kong: a missed opportunity for reconciliation and reunification between China and Taiwan. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 705- 720 (2005). [L]|[W]

Thacker, Cody A. Note. Agricultural trade liberalization in the Doha Round: the search for a modalities draft. 33 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 721- 756 (2005). [L]|[W]

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21 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2005.

Girth, Marjorie L. Facing ethical issues with law students in an adversary context. 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 593-626 (2005). [L]|[W]

Linkous, William J., III. Travers v. Jones: is "fact preclusion" a death knell for section 1983 employment claims against local governments by civil service employees? 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 627-692 (2005). [L]|[W]

Rushton, Michael. Economic analysis of freedom of expression. 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 693-719 (2005). [L]|[W]

Moreland, David Scott. Note. The antitrust implications of the Bowl Championship Series: analysis through analogous reasoning. 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 721-749 (2005). [L]|[W]

Penn, Erin L. Comment. Who has the ultimate power over litigation on behalf of the State of Georgia--the Governor or the Attorney General? (Perdue v. Baker, 586 S.E.2d 606, Ga. 2003.) 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 751- 772 (2005). [L]|[W]

Sill, Beverly Jones. Comment. Opening the door to thimerosal vaccine litigation in civil court? (Toussaint v. Merck & Co., No. 02-3411, 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10581, E.D. La. June 12, 2003.) 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 773-796 (2005). [L]|[W]

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41 IDAHO LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 403-677, 2005.

Barnett, Helaine M. Sherman J. Bellwood Lecture. Justice for all: are we fulfilling the pledge? 41 Idaho L. Rev. 403-427 (2005). [L]|[W]

Wilson, Brent. Lee v. Sun Valley Company: public duty or abdication of free will and personal responsibility? 41 Idaho L. Rev. 429-474 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bluemel, Erik B. Accommodating Native American cultural activities on federal public lands. 41 Idaho L. Rev. 475-563 (2005). [L]|[W]

Garner, Joshua Aaron. Casenote. Who is looking out for the community? Piercing the corporate veil in ... (Neibaur v. Neibaur, No. 29871, 2004 WL 1699023, Idaho Ct. App. July 30, 2004.) 41 Idaho L. Rev. 565-591 (2005). [L]|[W]

Moss, Susan M. Casenote. Consideration of a parent's sexual orientation in child custody disputes. (McGriff v. McGriff, 140 Idaho 642, 99 P.3d 111, 2004.) 41 Idaho L. Rev. 593-644 (2005). [L]|[W]

Orler, Mark. Casenote. Awarding attorney fees in personal injury actions under $25,000: what prospective plaintiffs need to be aware of following the Idaho Supreme Court's ruling in ... (Gillihan v. Gump, 140 Idaho 264, 92 P.3d 514, 2004 [Gillihan I].) 41 Idaho L. Rev. 645-677 (2005). [L]|[W]

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2 INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, PP. 1-328, 2005.

Kinney, Eleanor D. William Snyder Hall: in memoriam. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. xv-xvii (2005).

Robert F. Rich. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Julian Ziegler. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Rich, Robert F. and Julian Ziegler. Genetic discrimination in health insurance--comprehensive legal solutions for a (not so) special problem? 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 1-47 (2005).

Stacey A. Tovino. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Tovino, Stacey A. Hospital chaplaincy under the HIPAA Privacy Rule: health care or "just visiting the sick"? 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 49-92 (2005).

Emilie W. Clemmens. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Clemmens, Emilie W. Creating human embryos for research: a scientist's perspective on managing the legal and ethical issues. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 93-115 (2005).

Julie D. Cantor. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Cantor, Julie D., M.D. Of pills and needles: involuntarily medicating the psychotic inmate when execution looms. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 117- 170 (2005).

Julie C. Klish. [Includes photograph.] 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. unpaged (2005).

Klish, Julie C. Serving economic efficiencies or anticompetitive purposes? The future of group purchasing organizations and the antitrust safety zone. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 171-197 (2005).

Ackmann, Elizabeth A. Note. Prenatal testing gone awry: the birth of a conflict of ethics and liability. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 199-224 (2005).

Kallmyer, J. Brad. Note. A chimera in every sense: standard of care for physicians practicing complementary and alternative medicine. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 225-265 (2005).

Tanner, Natalie J. Note. Understanding the disparity in availability of prescription drugs in the United States: compromise may be the answer. 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 267-294 (2005).

Williams, Jason L. Note. Patient safety or profit: what incentives are blood shield laws and FDA regulations creating for the tissue banking industry? 2 Indiana Health L. Rev. 295-328 (2005).

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39 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER, NO. 1, SPRING, 2005.

Symposium: Global Financial Sector Reform and the Mega-Regulator Issue. 39 Int'l Law. 1-86 (2005). [L]|[W]

Norton, Joseph J. Introduction. 39 Int'l Law. 1 (2005). [L]|[W]

Binder, Jens-Hinrich. Regulatory competition between the deposit insurer and a single financial regulator--the case of Germany. 39 Int'l Law. 3-14 (2005). [L]|[W]

Norton, Joseph J. Global financial sector reform: the single financial regulator model based on the United Kingdom FSA experience--a critical reevaluation. 39 Int'l Law. 15-62 (2005). [L]|[W]

Yokoi-Arai, Mamiko. The relationship between a single financial regulator and the deposit insurance system: analyzing Japan. 39 Int'l Law. 63-86 (2005). [L]|[W]

Dolzer, Rudolf. Fair and equitable treatment: a key standard in investment treaties. 39 Int'l Law. 87-106 (2005). [L]|[W]

Omar, Paul J. The internationalisation of insolvency law: an Anglo- French comparison. 39 Int'l Law. 107-128 (2005). [L]|[W]

Rehder, Jorg and Erika C. Collins. The legal transfer of employment- related data to outside the European Union: is it even still possible? 39 Int'l Law. 129-160 (2005). [L]|[W]

Liu, Stephen. Case note. Copy right and copy wrong: DVD Jon and 321 Studios take on the movie industry. (Public Prosecutor v. Johansen, [2003] E.C.D.R. 28.) 39 Int'l Law. 161-167 (2005). [L]|[W]

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39 LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER, 2005.

From the Editor. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. v-vi (2005).

Seuffert, Nan. Nation as partnership: law, "race," and gender in Aotearoa New Zealand's treaty settlements. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 485-526 (2005). [L]|[W]

He, Xin. Why do they not comply with the law? Illegality and semi- legality among rural-urban migrant entrepreneurs in Beijing. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 527-562 (2005). [L]|[W]

Golub, Mark. Plessy as "passing": judicial responses to ambiguously raced bodies in Plessy v. Ferguson. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 563-600 (2005). [L]|[W]

Rose, Mary R. A dutiful voice: justice in the distribution of jury service. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 601-634 (2005). [L]|[W]

Thacher, David. The local role in homeland security. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 635-676 (2005). [L]|[W]

Forum: Lloyd Burton's Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 677-722 (2005). [L]|[W]

Constable, Marianne. Introduction. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 677-679 (2005). [L]|[W]

Blatt, William. Holy River and Magic Mountain: public lands management and the rediscovery of the sacred in nature. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 681- 688 (2005). [L]|[W]

Sullivan, Winnifred. Advocating religion on public lands: Native American practice or Buddhist sermon? 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 689-695 (2005). [L]|[W]

Gooding, Susan Staiger. Narrating law and environmental body politics (in times of war) in Indigenous America/America. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 697-709 (2005). [L]|[W]

Burton, Lloyd. Author's response: worship, wilderness, and cultural coevolution. 39 Law & Soc'y Rev. 711-722 (2005). [L]|[W]

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25 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 357-498, 2005.

Reid, Amanda S. and Laurence B. Alexander. A test case for newsgathering: the effects of September 11, 2001 on the changing watchdog role of the press. 25 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 357-382 (2005). [L]|[W]

Andrews, Timothy K. Comment. Control content, not innovation: why Hollywood should embrace peer-to-peer technology despite the MGM v. Grokster battle. (MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 259 F. Supp. 2d 1029, C.D. Cal. 2003.) 25 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 383-433 (2005). [L]|[W]

Coker, Charles. Comment. The dissonance of work for hire in commissioned sound recordings: Boulez v. Commissioner revisited. (Boulez v. Comm'r, 83 T.C. 584, 1984.) 25 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 435-469 (2005). [L]|[W]

Braveman, Anne W. Note. Duet of discord: Martha Graham and her non- profit battle over work for hire. (Martha Graham Sch. and Dance Found., Inc. v. Martha Graham Ctr. of Contemporary Dance, Inc., 380 F.3d 624, 2d Cir. 2004 [Graham III].) 25 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 471-498 (2005). [L]|[W]

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13 MICHIGAN STATE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NO. 1/2, PP. 1-281, 2005.

Symposium: Post-Conflict Justice: From Malmedy to Halabja: University of Idaho College of Law 2nd Annual International Law Symposium, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, March 18-21, 2004. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1-281 (2005). [W]

Prosper, Hon. Pierre-Richard. Keynote address. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1-8 (2005). [W]

Bratspies, Rebecca M. Organs of society: a plea for human rights accountability for transnational enterprises and other business entities. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 9-37 (2005). [W]

Hall, Brady. Student article. Using hybrid tribunals as trivias: furthering the goals of post-conflict justice while transferring cases from the ICTY to Serbia's domestic war crimes tribunal. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 39-61 (2005). [W]

Weingartner, James J. The Malmedy massacre prosecution and Idaho Law Alumnus Colonel Burton Ellis: a warning of the difficulties in administering justice to a defeated enemy. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 63- 77 (2005). [W]

Hodgkinson, David B. Preparations for a precedent. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 79-90 (2005). [W]

O'Leary, Carole A. and Karna A.J. Eklund. Pluralism vs. modern Iraqi nationalism: root causes of state-sponsored violence against Iraq's Kurdish community and the search for post-conflict justice. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 91-105 (2005). [W]

Miller, Russell A. Before the law: military investigations and evidence at the Iraqi Special Tribunal. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 107- 154 (2005). [W]

Racioppi, Linda and Katherine O'Sullivan See. Peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland: an examination of the EU's Peace Programme. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 155-177 (2005). [W]

Seibert-Fohr, Anja. Human rights as guiding principles in the context of post conflict justice. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 179-196 (2005). [W]

Feindel, Alycia T. Student article. Reconciling sexual orientation: creating a definition of genocide that includes sexual orientation. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 197-225 (2005). [W]

Fountain, Lt. Col. (ret.) Frank W., U.S. Army JAG Corps. A call for mercy-naries: private forces for international policing. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 227-261 (2005). [W]

Kircher, Angela R. Attack on the International Criminal Court: a policy of impunity. 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 263-281 (2005). [W]

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24 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, FALL, 2004.

Hyden, Deborah S. Brown v. Board of Education: implications for a modern era. 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 1-25 (2004). [L]|[W]

Shepherd, JoAnne Nelson. Free speech and the end of dress codes and mandatory uniforms in Mississippi public schools. 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 27- 38 (2004). [L]|[W]

Vanderloo, Jeremy Charles. Comment. Encouraging corporate governance for the closely held business. 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 39-48 (2004). [L]|[W]

Bounds, Leslie. Note. Family limited partnerships: the parts can be worth less than the whole. (Lappo v. Comm'r, 84 T.C.M. [RIA] P 2003-258, 2003.) 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 49-72 (2004). [L]|[W]

Goldberg, Mark. Note. Weighing society's need for effective law enforcement against an individual's right to liberty: Swinney v. State and the forty-eight hour rule. (Swinney v. State, 829 So. 2d 1225, Miss. 2002.) 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 73-113 (2004). [L]|[W]

Smith, David Nathan. Note. The conundrum of applying an "incoherent" First Amendment jurisprudence. (Glassroth v. Moore, 335 F.3d 1282, 11th Cir. 2003, cert. denied, 124 S. Ct. 497, 2003.) 24 Miss. C. L. Rev. 115- 144 (2004). [L]|[W]

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21 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL, NO. 3, JULY, 2005.

Wheeler, Michael. Editor's note. 21 Negotiation J. 315-316 (2005).

Crump, Larry. For the sake of the team: unity and disunity in a multiparty Major League Baseball negotiation. 21 Negotiation J. 317-341 (2005).

Smith, Thomas H. Metaphors for navigating negotiations. 21 Negotiation J. 343-364 (2005).

Goldberg, Stephen B. The secrets of successful mediators. 21 Negotiation J. 365-376 (2005).

Ebner, Noam and Yael Efron. Using tomorrow's headlines for today's training: creating pseudo-reality in conflict resolution simulation games. 21 Negotiation J. 377-393 (2005).

Susskind, Lawrence et al. What we have learned about teaching multiparty negotiation. 21 Negotiation J. 395-408 (2005).

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13 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL, NO. 2, PP. 379-560, 2005.

Friedland, Michelle T. You call that organic?--The USDA's misleading food regulations. 13 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 379-440 (2005). [L]|[W]

Van Doren, Jack. Environmental law and the regulatory state: postmodernism rears it's "ugly" head? 13 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 441-480 (2005). [L]|[W]

Laughlin, Tom. Note. Evaluating new federalism arguments in the area of the environment: the search for empirical measures. 13 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 481-500 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bowman, Russell E. Student article. Global cornerstones for environmental recovery in Iraq: a comparative law and policy analysis of lessons in environmental response and remediation. 13 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 501-560 (2005). [L]|[W]

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32 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, PP. 449-616, 2005.

SYMPOSIUM ISSUE

Secondary Liability under the Copyright Act. 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 449-616 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bartow, Ann. Women in the web of secondary copyright liability and Internet filtering. 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 449-506 (2005). [L]|[W]

Miller, Ernest. First Amendment scrutiny of expanded secondary liability in copyright. 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 507-526 (2005). [L]|[W]

Schultz, Jason. The false origins of the Induce Act. 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 527-568 (2005). [L]|[W]

Dressman, John. Note. The secret's out: mental associations matter in a federal dilution claim. (Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., 537 U.S. 418, 2003.) 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 569-588 (2005). [L]|[W]

Lambert, M. Curt. Note. Knorr-Bremse's elimination of adverse inferences: a first step in willful infringement litigation reform. (Knorr-Bremse Systeme Fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH v. Dana Corp., 383 F.3d 1337, Fed. Cir. 2004.) 32 N. Ky. L. Rev. 589-616 (2005). [L]|[W]

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1 NYU JOURNAL OF LAW & BUSINESS, NO. 3, SUMMER, 2005.

Oesterle, Dale A. Regulation NMS: has the SEC exceeded its congressional mandate to facilitate a "national market system" in securities trading? 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 613-673 (2005). [L]

Ford, George S. and Lawrence J. Spiwak. Set it and forget it? Market power and the consequences of premature deregulation in telecommunications markets. 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 675-707 (2005). [L]

Dam, Kenneth. Cordell Hull, the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act & the WTO. 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 709-730 (2005). [L]

Gradman, Isaac M. Note. Hot under the white collar: what the rollercoaster in sentencing law from Blakely to Booker will mean to corporate offenders. (Blakely v. Washington, 124 S. Ct. 2531, 2004; and United States v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, 2005.) 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 731- 770 (2005). [L]

Perry, Gregory. Note. Emerging Communications and the resume approach to bad faith claims. (In re Emerging Commun's, Inc. S'holders Litig., 2004 Del. Ch. LEXIS 70, Del. Ch. May 3, 2004.) 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 771-797 (2005). [L]

De Simone, Joseph, Matthew D. Ingber and Evan A. Creutz. Asher to Asher and dust to dust: the demise of the PSLRA safe harbor? 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 799-837 (2005). [L]

Leake, Paul D. and Mark G. Douglas. Testing the limits of the Chapter 11 transfer tax exemption: in search of the meaning of "under a plan confirmed". 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 839-859 (2005). [L]

Lavergne, Edwin N. FCC gives teeth to the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 861-879 (2005). [L]

Naylor, David and Cyril Ritter. French judgment condemning AOL illustrates EU consumer protection issues facing U.S. businesses operating in Europe. 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Bus. 881-897 (2005). [L]

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34 PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW JOURNAL, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2005.

Vacketta, Carl L. Editorial. 34 Pub. Cont. L.J. unpaged (2005).

Korroch, Robert E. et al. 2004 Year-in-Review: analysis of significant Federal Circuit government contracts decisions. 34 Pub. Cont. L.J. 573- 633 (2005). [L]|[W]

Johnson, W. Stanfield. Interpreting government contracts: plain meaning precludes extrinisic evidence and controls at the Federal Circuit. 34 Pub. Cont. L.J. 635-672 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bonheimer, Owen. The duty to prevent waste or Iraqi assets during reconstruction: taming temptation through ICJ jurisdiction. 34 Pub. Cont. L.J. 673-698 (2005). [L]|[W]

Termination for Convenience and Fraud: The 2005 McKenna Long & Aldridge Gilbert A. Cuneo Government Contracts Moot Court Competition. Team: Meghan DiPerna, David Chung, Joshua Kaplan and Jaime Singer, George Washington University Law School. 34 Pub. Cont. L.J. 699-776 (2005). [L]|[W]

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40 REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL, NO. 2, SUMMER, 2005.

Halper, Emanuel B. Supermarket use and exclusive clauses, part two--the industry gains a foothold. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 189-262 (2005). [L]|[W]

Nenno, Richard W. Planning with domestic asset protection trusts: part I. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 263-356 (2005). [L]|[W]

Crain, Jacqueline Myles. HIPAA--a shield for health information and a snag for estate planning and corporate documents. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 357-372 (2005). [L]|[W]

Millard, Kevin D. The trustee's duty to inform and report under the Uniform Trust Code. 40 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 373-401 (2005). [L]|[W]

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36 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, SPRING, 2005.

Bassett, Debra Lyn. Redefining the "public" profession. 36 Rutgers L.J. 721-774 (2005). [L]|[W]

Cooper, Jordana. Beyond judicial discretion: toward a rights-based theory of civil discovery and protective orders. 36 Rutgers L.J. 775-820 (2005). [L]|[W]

Symposium: Free Speech in Wartime Conference. 36 Rutgers L.J. 821-951 (2005). [L]|[W]

Participants at the Free Speech in Wartime Conference held on January 16, 2005 and January 17, 2005 at the National Constitution Center and Rutgers School of Law-Camden. [Photograph.] 36 Rutgers L.J. unpaged (2005).

Solomon, Rayman L. Introduction. 36 Rutgers L.J. 821-824 (2005). [L]|[W]

Stone, Geoffrey R. Foreword: a culture of civil liberties. 36 Rutgers L.J. 825-831 (2005). [L]|[W]

Collins, Ronald K.L. and David M. Skover. What is war?: Reflections on free speech in wartime. 36 Rutgers L.J. 833-860 (2005).

Maltz, Earl M. The exigencies of war. 36 Rutgers L.J. 861-870 (2005). [L]|[W]

Vermeule, Adrian. Libertarian panics. 36 Rutgers L.J. 871-888 (2005). [L]|[W]

Niehoff, Leonard M. What we believe: Geoffrey Stone's Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime and the assault on individual conscience. (Reviewing Geoffrey Stone, Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime.) 36 Rutgers L.J. 889-907 (2005). [L]|[W]

Address by Floyd Abrams: freedom in especially perilous times. 36 Rutgers L.J. 909-917 (2005). [L]|[W]

Presentation by David Struss. 36 Rutgers L.J. 919-925 (2005). [L]|[W]

Presentation by Nadine Strossen. 36 Rutgers L.J. 927-938 (2005). [L]|[W]

Presentation by Eric Foner. 36 Rutgers L.J. 939-946 (2005). [L]|[W]

Presentation by David Rabbban. 36 Rutgers L.J. 947-951 (2005). [L]|[W]

Burton, Noah. Note. The taxation of contingent attorneys' fees: how the Court got lost in the forest. 36 Rutgers L.J. 953-998 (2005). [L]|[W]

Gantz, Jacob A. Note. [Private] order[ing] in the Court?: How the circuit courts should resolve the current conflict over reverse engineering clauses in mass market licenses. 36 Rutgers L.J. 999-1028 (2005). [L]|[W]

Weitzel, Travis D. Note. The constitutionality of quasi-convictions. 36 Rutgers L.J. 1029-1072 (2005). [L]|[W]

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24 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY PUBLIC LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 303-516, 2005.

I Buy Therefore I Am: Consequences of the Consumer Lending Revolution. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 303-443 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Kasai, Sara Y. and Peter E. Naylor, Editors. Foreword. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 303-304 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Lander, David. Introduction. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 305-306 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Gross, Karen. Financial literacy education: panacea, palliative, or something worse? 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 307-312 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Ritzer, George. Credit cards and the globalization of nothing. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 313-333 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Emmons, William R. Consumer-finance myths and other obstacles to financial literacy. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 335-362 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Brown, Richard A. and Susan E. Burhouse. Implications of the supply- side revolution in consumer lending. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 363- 399 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Gartner, Kimberly M. and Elizabeth R. Schiltz. What's your score? Educating college students about credit card debt. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 401-432 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Sullivan, Teresa A. Gender differences in accounts of bankruptcy. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 433-443 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Heideman, Kate M. Comment. Avoiding the need to "unscramble the egg:" a proposal for the automatic stay of subsequent adoption proceedings when parents appeal a judgment terminating their parental rights. 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 445-476 (2005). [L ]|[W]

Johnston, Anne S. Comment. Playing hot potato with COPA: the Supreme Court defers deciding whether the Child Online Protection Act is constitutional once again. (Ashcroft v. ACLU, 124 S. Ct. 2783, 2004 [Ashcroft II].) 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 477-516 (2005). [L ]|[W]

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29 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL, SPRING, 2005.

Goldberg, Michael K. Over the river and through the woods--again: the new Illinois Grandparent Visitation Act. 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 403-432 (2005). [L]|[W]

Zayac, Robert A., Jr. United States' authority to legally implement the self-defense and anticipatory self-defense doctrines to eradicate the threat posed by countries harboring terrorists and producing weapons of mass destruction. 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 433-460 (2005). [L]|[W]

Blair, W. Wylie. Comment. The Illinois Sexually Dangerous Persons Act: the civilly committed and their Fifth Amendment rights, or lack thereof. 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 461-479 (2005). [L]|[W]

Geary, Krissi. Comment. Tribute bands: flattering imitators or flagrant infringers. 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 481-506 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bathon, Justin M. Casenote. Defining "parties aggrieved" under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: should parents be allowed to represent their disabled child without an attorney? (Maroni v. Pemi-Baker Regional School District, 346 F.3d 247, 1st Cir. 2003.) 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 507-530 (2005). [L]|[W]

Pipher, Crystal M. Casenote. The effect of In re Devon M. on the Illinois Parentage Act and Illinois public policy. (In re Devon M., 801 N.E.2d 128, Ill. App. Ct. 2003.) 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 531-547 (2005). [L]|[W]

Ponitz, Joseph. Casenote. The catalyst theory: before and after Buckhannon and Sierra Club. (Sierra Club v. Environmental Protection Agency, 322 F.3d 718, D.C. Cir. 2003.) 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 549-572 (2005). [L]|[W]

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58 TAX LAWYER, NO. 3, SPRING, 2005.

Burke, Karen C. Repairing inside basis adjustments. 58 Tax Law. 639-665 (2005). [L]|[W]

Land, Stephen B. Bearer or registered? Lingering issues under TEFRA. 58 Tax Law. 667-727 (2005). [L]|[W]

Mosley, Mark L. The path out of the quagmire: a better standard for assessing state and local taxes under the negative Commerce Clause. 58 Tax Law. 729-765 (2005). [L]|[W]

Lin, Peter S. Note. Murdering the state slayer statute under the pretense of ERISA preemption. (Ahmed v. Ahmed, 817 N.E.2d 424, Ohio Ct. App. 2004.) 58 Tax Law. 767-780 (2005). [L]|[W]

Tamamoto, Craig A. Note. Focus on formality in family limited partnerships. (Hillgren v. Commissioner, 87 T.C.M. [CCH] 1008, 2004 T.C.M. [RIA] paragraph 2004-046. 58 Tax Law. 781-792 (2005). [L]|[W]

Tellis, Stelio. Note. Letting the Service off easy: the application of section 7491(c) in ... (Funk v. Commissioner, 123 T.C. 213, 2004.) 58 Tax Law. 793-802 (2005). [L]|[W]

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37 TEXAS TECH LAW REVIEW, NO. 1, SPRING, 2005.

FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY June 2003-May 2004

Junell, Judge Robert A. Foreword. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. i-iii (2005).

Huber, Stephen K. Arbitration jurisprudence. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 531- 573 (2005). [L]|[W]

Hancock, Tye C. Bankruptcy. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 575-605 (2005). [L]|[W]

Androgue, Sofia. Business torts jurisprudence. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 607- 672 (2005). [L]|[W]

Johns, Jason. Civil procedure. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 673-706 (2005). [L]|[W]

Oren, Laura. Civil rights. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 707-727 (2005). [L]|[W]

Baird, Hon. Charles F. and student Holly L. Black. Criminal procedure-- Fourth Amendment. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 729-776 (2005). [L]|[W]

Laughlin, Angela M. Criminal procedure--sentencing. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 777-785 (2005). [L]|[W]

Zanglein, Jayne Elizabeth. Employee benefits law. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 787-819 (2005). [L]|[W]

Collier, Robert Don. Federal taxation. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 821-855 (2005). [L]|[W]

Taylor, Paige L. Immigration law. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 857-869 (2005). [L]|[W]

Rice, Willy E. Insurance decisions. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 871-1030 (2005). [L]|[W]

Savina, James J. Labor and employment law. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1031- 1054 (2005). [L]|[W]

Craine, Patrick K. and James E. Etri. Securities decisions. 37 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1055-1072 (2005). [L]|[W]

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52 UCLA LAW REVIEW, NO. 6, AUGUST, 2005.

Symposium: Rethinking Redistribution: Tax Policy in an Era of Rising Inequality. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1627-1916 (2005). [L]|[W]

Bird, Richard M. and Eric M. Zolt. Redistribution via taxation: the limited role of the personal income tax in the developing countries. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1627-1695 (2005). [L]|[W]

Kornhauser, Marjorie E. Choosing a tax rate structure in the face of disagreement. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1697-1744 (2005). [L]|[W]

McCaffery, Edward J. and Jonathan Baron. The political psychology of redistribution. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1745-1792 (2005). [L]|[W]

Mehrotra, Ajay K. Envisioning the modern American fiscal state progressive-era economists and the intellectual foundations of the U.S. income tax. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1793-1866 (2005). [L]|[W]

Zelenak, Lawrence. Tax or welfare? The administration of the earned income tax credit. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1867-1916 (2005). [L]|[W]

[Vol. 52] Cumulative Index. 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1917-1925 (2005). [L]|[W]

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30 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2005.

Harrison, Jack B. The future of same-sex marriage after Lawrence v. Texas and the election of 2004. 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 313-338 (2005). [L]|[W]

Catron, Bethany. Casenote. If you don't think this is adultery, go ask your spouse: the New Hampshire Supreme Court's faulty interpretation of adultery in In re Blanchflower--grounds for a fault based divorce. (In re Blanchflower, 834 A.2d 1010, 2003). 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 339-355 (2005). [L]|[W]

Gentile, Adam J. Casenote. Exhausted with the judiciary deferential oversight and the need for certainty in an uncertain time. (Rasul v. Bush, 124 S. Ct. 2686, 2004.) 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 357-371 (2005). [L]|[W]

Gupta, Arjun. Casenote. A portrait of justice deferred: retroactive application of the FSIA and its implications for Holocaust era art restitution. (Republic of Austria v. Altmann, 124 S. Ct. 2240, 2004.) 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 373-400 (2005). [L]|[W]

Hiltz, Jonathan M. Casenote. Killing two birds with one stone--the proper (non)application of judicial estoppel. (Parker v. Wendy's International, Inc., 365 F.3d 1268, 11th Cir. 2004.) 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 401-416 (2005). [L]|[W]

Shaw, Lori Ellen. All I really need to know about professionalism I learned in Judge Rice's courtroom: a tribute to the Honorable Walter Herbert Rice. 30 U. Dayton L. Rev. 417-424 (2005). [L]|[W]

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2004 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JOURNAL OF LAW, TECHNOLOGY & POLICY, NO. 2, FALL.

Galves, Fred. Will video kill the radio star? Visual learning and the use of display technology in the law school classroom. 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 195-251. [L]|[W]

Weiss, Charles. The coming technology of knowledge discovery: a final blow to privacy protection? 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 253-281. [L]|[W]

George, Christopher N. Someone's watching: protecting privilege on both sides of the table during electronic discovery. 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 283-294. [L]|[W]

Hutcheson, Ashley A. Note. Dollars and sense: why the International Space Station is a better investment than deep space exploration for NASA in a post-Columbia world. 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 295-320. [L]|[W]

Faier, Adam. Note. Digital slaves of the render farms?: Virtual actors and intellectual property rights. 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 321- 343. [L]|[W]

Miller, David S. Note. Limits on media ownership: should the FCC curb its reliance on deregulation? 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 345-367. [L]|[W]

Lim, Fredrich N. Recent development. Grey Tuesday leads to Blue Monday? Digital sampling of sound recordings after The Grey Album. 2004 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 369-380. [L]|[W]

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12 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, WINTER, 2004.

Warden, Adam. Student article. A brief history of the anti-globalization movement. 12 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 237-268 (2004). [L]|[W]

Yakub, Ali Iyad. Student article. The Islamic roots of democracy. 12 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 269-299 (2004). [L]|[W]

Williams, Stephanie L. Student article. The legality of torture as a means to an end v. the illegality of torture as a violation of jus cogens norms under customary international law. 12 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 301-360 (2004). [L]|[W]

Morgan-Foster, Jason. Book note. The many faces of power: an international law response. (Reviewing Robert Kagan, Of Paradise and Power.) 12 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 361-393 (2004). [L]|[W]

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