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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington Nikki Pike, Managing Editor Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor Copyright 2017, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Key to Citations——May 5, 2017 American University Law Review 66 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017. Boston University Law Review 97 B.U. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2017. Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-277, 2016. Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs., No. 2, Winter, 2017. Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 23 Conn. Ins. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Cumberland Law Review 47 Cumb. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-250, 2016-2017. Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 41 Del. J. Corp. L., No. 2, Pp. 279-712, 2017. Environmental Law 46 Envtl. L., No. 4, Fall, 2016. Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 2, February, 2017. Florida State University Law Review 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016. Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 9, Pp. 522-587, 2016. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2017. Law Journal Hastings Law Journal 68 Hastings L.J., No. 2, February, 2017. Houston Law Review 54 Hous. L. Rev., No. 3, Winter, 2017. Journal of Food Law & Policy 12 J. Food L. & Poly, No. 2, Fall, 2016. Journal of International Economic Law 19 J. Intl Econ. L., No. 4, December, 2016. Journal of Law & Politics 32 J.L. & Pol., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Journal of Law and Religion 31 J.L. & Relig., No. 3, November, 2016. Law & Social Inquiry 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry, No. 1, Winter, 2017. Lewis & Clark Law Review 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 1093-1458, 2017. Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Mississippi Law Journal 85 Miss. L.J., No. 5, Pp. 965-1038, 2017. New York University Law Review 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev., No. 6, December, 2016. North Carolina Journal of International Law 42 N.C. J. Intl L., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Ohio State Law Journal 77 Ohio St. L.J., No. 5, Pp. 905-1144, 2016. Pace Law Review 37 Pace L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Pittsburgh Tax Review 13 Pitt. Tax Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016. San Diego Law Review 53 San Diego L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2016. Seton Hall Circuit Review 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Seton Hall Law Review 47 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 329-684, 2017. Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin., No. 2, Spring, 2016. Stanford Law Review 69 Stan. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2017. Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 24 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 301-430, 2016. Tulane Law Review 91 Tul. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017. University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 93 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev., No. 4, Fall, 2016. University of Illinois Law Review 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-414. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 4, Pp. 259-350, 2016. Social Change Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 2, Winter, 2016. Technology Law Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Social Justice - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal Jacqueline Van Laningham. Note. A rose by any other name: Floridas return to Consolidated-Tomoka. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1071-1106 (2016). Susan Navarro Smelcer. Note. Anticompetitive use of administrative trials in bargaining over patent rights. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1719-1759 (2016).

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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS

Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library

University of Washington

Nikki Pike, Managing Editor

Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors

Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor

Copyright 2017, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library

University of Washington School of Law

Key to Citations——May 5, 2017

American University Law Review 66 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017.

Boston University Law Review 97 B.U. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2017.

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-277, 2016.

Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs., No. 2, Winter, 2017.

Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 23 Conn. Ins. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Cumberland Law Review 47 Cumb. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-250, 2016-2017.

Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 41 Del. J. Corp. L., No. 2, Pp. 279-712, 2017.

Environmental Law 46 Envtl. L., No. 4, Fall, 2016.

Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 2, February, 2017.

Florida State University Law Review 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2016.

Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 9, Pp. 522-587, 2016.

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2017.

Law Journal

Hastings Law Journal 68 Hastings L.J., No. 2, February, 2017.

Houston Law Review 54 Hous. L. Rev., No. 3, Winter, 2017.

Journal of Food Law & Policy 12 J. Food L. & Pol’y, No. 2, Fall, 2016.

Journal of International Economic Law 19 J. Int’l Econ. L., No. 4, December, 2016.

Journal of Law & Politics 32 J.L. & Pol., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Journal of Law and Religion 31 J.L. & Relig., No. 3, November, 2016.

Law & Social Inquiry 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry, No. 1, Winter, 2017.

Lewis & Clark Law Review 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 1093-1458, 2017.

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Mississippi Law Journal 85 Miss. L.J., No. 5, Pp. 965-1038, 2017.

New York University Law Review 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev., No. 6, December, 2016.

North Carolina Journal of International Law 42 N.C. J. Int’l L., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Ohio State Law Journal 77 Ohio St. L.J., No. 5, Pp. 905-1144, 2016.

Pace Law Review 37 Pace L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Pittsburgh Tax Review 13 Pitt. Tax Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2016.

San Diego Law Review 53 San Diego L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2016.

Seton Hall Circuit Review 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Seton Hall Law Review 47 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 329-684, 2017.

Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin., No. 2, Spring, 2016.

Stanford Law Review 69 Stan. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2017.

Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 24 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 301-430, 2016.

Tulane Law Review 91 Tul. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017.

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 93 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev., No. 4, Fall, 2016.

University of Illinois Law Review 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-414.

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 4, Pp. 259-350, 2016.

Social Change

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

Technology Law

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Social Justice

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal

Jacqueline Van Laningham. Note. A rose by any other name:

Florida’s return to Consolidated-Tomoka. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev.

1071-1106 (2016).

Susan Navarro Smelcer. Note. Anticompetitive use of

administrative trials in bargaining over patent rights. 91 N.Y.U.

L. Rev. 1719-1759 (2016).

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Leo Capoferri. Comment. Clean power and Chevron: scoring the

fight for Obama’s climate change rule. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

653-684 (2017).

Ilan Wurman. Constitutional administration. 69 Stan. L. Rev.

359-434 (2017).

Jane Bambauer, Jonathan Loe and D. Alex Winkelman. A bad

education. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 109-162.

ADMIRALTY

Sangman Kim and Jongho Kim. The legal effect of the unknown

clause in a bill of lading under the international rules. 42 N.C. J.

Int’l L. 75-113 (2016).

AGRICULTURE LAW

Smith Otieno. Agricultural investments: the new frontier of

human rights abuse and the place of development agencies. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 141-162 (2016).

Ann Jaworski. Note. Encouraging climate adaptation through

reform of federal crop insurance subsidies. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.

1684-1718 (2016).

Shaakirrah R. Sanders. Ag-gag free Detroit. 93 U. Det. Mercy L.

Rev. 669-690 (2016).

AIR AND SPACE LAW

Drones and Environmental Monitoring. Joanna Simon,

moderator; Amanda Essex, Joseph Muhlhausen, Jeramie Scott,

discussants. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10101-10111

(2017).

Chelsea Creta. Note. The No-Fly List: the new redress

procedures, criminal treatment, and the blanket of “national

security.” 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 233-277 (2016).

ANIMAL LAW

Isabella Langone. Note. Changing tides for captive marine

mammals: what the future holds for captive care requirements. 68

Hastings L.J. 419-443 (2017).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Cumberland Law Review

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review

Robert Spoo. The uncoordinated public domain. 35 Cardozo

Arts & Ent. L.J. 107-151 (2016).

Alyssa Kaplun. Note. Scratching the seven-year itch: a call to

reform California Labor Code section 2855(b). 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 249-277 (2016).

Harper Lee Symposium. Introduction by J. Mark Baggett;

contributions by J. Mark Baggett, Alfred L. Brophy, Judy M.

Cornett, Matthew Crow, Derek Fincham, Sally Greene, Ariela J.

Gross, Steven H. Hobbs, Mary Ellen Maatman and Marc L.

Roark. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-142 (2016-2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Anthony Zangrillo. Note. The split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi

gridiron: an analysis of unauthorized trademark use in artistic

mediums. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 385-428

(2017).

Ryan A. Little, Maj., U.S. Army. The Big Lebowski: the Dude’s

lessons in law and leadership for military and national security

attorneys. 37 Pace L. Rev. 191-203 (2016).

Amanda Schwartz. Comment. Cheddar, not Swiss: a director’s

interest in copyright. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 131-154 (2016).

The Past, Present, and Future of Detroit. Articles by Andrea J.

Boyack, Brian L. Frye and Shaakirrah R. Sanders; note by

Elizabeth K. Butler. 93 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-715 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

BANKING AND FINANCE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance

Sumit Agarwal. Note. Bitcoin transactions: a bit of financial

privacy. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 153-175 (2016).

Christian W. Borek. Comment. Regulation A+: navigating

equity-based crowdfunding under Title IV of the JOBS Act. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 143-189 (2016-2017).

Jason W. Rigby. Note. Financial advisor aiding and abetting of a

breach of a fiduciary duty post Rural Metro: clarifying “knowing

participation.” 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 545-565 (2017).

David R. Glickman. Note. Embracing third-party litigation

finance. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1043-1069 (2016).

Andrew D. Mitchell, Jennifer K. Hawkins and Neha Mishra.

Dear prudence: allowances under international trade and

investment law for prudential regulation in the financial services

sector. 19 J. Int’l Econ. L. 787-820 (2016).

Andrew David Edwards. Book review. The American Revolution

and Christine Desan’s new history of money. Making Money:

Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine

Desan. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 252-278 (2017).

Tres Ricks. Comment. From the Abuja Treaty to the sustainable

development goals: realizing economic integration in Africa. 42

N.C. J. Int’l L. 249-274 (2016).

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Jonathan Barry Forman and Michael J. Sabin. Survivor funds. 37

Pace L. Rev. 204-291 (2016).

Victoria Shannon Sahani. Reshaping third-party funding. 91 Tul.

L. Rev. 405-472 (2017).

BANKRUPTCY LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review

The Past, Present, and Future of Detroit. Articles by Andrea J.

Boyack, Brian L. Frye and Shaakirrah R. Sanders; note by

Elizabeth K. Butler. 93 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-715 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

BIOGRAPHY

Commemorating the Retirement of Professor George C. Cochran.

Tributes by Michael H. Hoffheimer, Wilbur Colom, David Case,

Claiborne Barksdale, Alan B. Morrison, Georgene Vairo, Justice

James L. Robertson, Michael Wallace, Ronald J. Rychlak and

John Czarnetzky. 85 Miss. L.J. 965-1037 (2017).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Delaware Journal of Corporate Law

Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance

Josephine M. Balzac. Corporate responsibility: promoting

climate change justice through the divestment of fossil fuels and

socially responsible investment. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10151-10161 (2017).

R. George Wright. Negotiating the terms of corporate human

rights liability under federal law. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 579-608

(2016).

Alison Gurr. Three’s a crowd or a charm? Third party liability for

participating in breaches of fiduciary duty. 53 San Diego L. Rev.

609-651 (2016).

Daniel J.H. Greenwood. Neofeudalism: the surprising

foundations of corporate constitutional rights. 2017 U. Ill. L.

Rev. 163-221.

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Jeanette L. Schroeder. Note. The vulnerability of asylum

adjudications to subconscious cultural biases: demanding

American narrative norms. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 315-348 (2017).

Lindsey de Stefan. Comment. “No man is above the law and no

man is below it”: how qualified immunity reform could create

accountability and curb widespread police misconduct. 47 Seton

Hall L. Rev. 543-568 (2017).

COMMERCIAL LAW

Vivian Adame. Comment. Consumers’ obsession becoming

retailers’ possession: the way that retailers are benefitting from

consumers’ presence on social media. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 653-

700 (2016).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

Lili Levi. The weaponized lawsuit against the media: litigation

funding as a new threat to journalism. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 761-

828 (2017).

Sarah E. Pugh. Comment. Cloudy with a chance of abused

privacy rights: modifying third-party Fourth Amendment standing

doctrine post-Spokeo. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 971-1013 (2017).

Itay Ravid. Tweeting #justice: audio-visual coverage of court

proceedings in a world of shifting technology. 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 41-105 (2016).

Nicholas Pellegrino. Comment. Internet TV: (hopefully) coming

to a computer screen near you. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 107-130

(2016).

Shaakirrah R. Sanders. Ag-gag free Detroit. 93 U. Det. Mercy L.

Rev. 669-690 (2016).

COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

North Carolina Journal of International Law

Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi. “Dependent contractors”

in the gig economy: a comparative approach. 66 Am. U. L. Rev.

635-689 (2017).

Itay Ravid. Tweeting #justice: audio-visual coverage of court

proceedings in a world of shifting technology. 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 41-105 (2016).

John A. Turner. The pension mis-selling scandal, the SEC, and

the fiduciary standard. 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 263-290 (2016).

Yueh-Ping Yang and Pin-Hsien Lee. Is moderation the highest

virtue? A comparative study of a middle way of control

transaction regimes. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 393-460 (2017).

Rachel E. Deming. A tale of two continents: environmental

management-based regulation in the European Union and the

United States. 46 Envtl. L. 811-843 (2016).

Maria L. Banda and Scott Fulton. Litigating climate change in

national courts: recent trends and developments in global climate

law. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10121-10134 (2017).

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Nicolas Petit. The IEEE-SA revised patent policy and its

definition of “reasonable” rates: a transatlantic antitrust divide?

27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 211-251 (2017).

Zach Schreiber. Note. The time is now: why the United States

should adopt the British model of sports betting legislation. 27

Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 353-383 (2017).

Michael L. Wells. Judicial federalism in the European Union. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 697-774 (2017).

Smith Otieno. Agricultural investments: the new frontier of

human rights abuse and the place of development agencies. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 141-162 (2016).

Michael T. Roberts and Ching-Fu Lin. 2016 China food law

update. 12 J. Food L. & Pol’y 238-263 (2016).

Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Rodolfo Carlos Rivas Rea and Lorenzo

Cotula. Book reviews. WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty:

Insiders’ Reflections on India’s Participation edited by Abhijit

Das and James J. Nedumpara; Theories of International Politics

and Zombies: Revived Edition by Daniel W. Drezner; Bounded

Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment

Treaties in Developing Countries by Lauge N.S. Poulson. 19 J.

Int’l Econ. L. 893-906 (2016).

Mark Hill. The changing landscape of law and religion in

Europe: secularism and cultural heritage. 31 J.L. & Relig. 321-

335 (2016).

Gillian K. Hadfield. The problem of social order: what should we

count as law? 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 16-27 (2017).

Mila Versteeg and Tom Ginsburg. Measuring the rule of law: a

comparison of indicators. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 100-137

(2017).

Mary Gallagher and Yujeong Yang. Getting schooled: legal

mobilization as an educative process. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry

163-194 (2017).

Rachel E. Stern. Book review. Activist lawyers in post-

Tiananmen China. China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Advocacy

and Resistance by Eva Pils. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 234-251

(2017).

Andrew David Edwards. Book review. The American Revolution

and Christine Desan’s new history of money. Making Money:

Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine

Desan. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 252-278 (2017).

Amanda K. Packel. Book review. Government intervention into

board composition: gender quotas in Norway and diversity

disclosures in the United States. Challenging Boardroom

Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity by

Aaron Dhir. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 192-239 (2016).

Michael J. Kelly and David Satola. The right to be forgotten.

2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1-63.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

Glen Staszewski. Obergefell and democracy. 97 B.U. L. Rev.

31-102 (2017).

Gary Lawson. Book review. Original foreign affairs federalism.

Foreign Affairs Federalism: The Myth of National Exclusivity by

Michael J. Glennon and Robert D. Sloane. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 301-

313 (2017).

Philip Mayer. Note. An uncertain privilege: reexamining the

scope and protections of the Speech or Debate Clause. 50 Colum.

J.L. & Soc. Probs. 229-262 (2017).

Alfred L. Brophy. The road to the Gettysburg Address. 43 Fla.

St. U. L. Rev. 831-899 (2016).

Jacqueline Van Laningham. Note. A rose by any other name:

Florida’s return to Consolidated-Tomoka. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev.

1071-1106 (2016).

Jared A. Goldstein. How the Constitution became Christian. 68

Hastings L.J. 259-308 (2017).

Ian P. Farrell. Enlightened originalism. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 569-

638 (2017).

Michael L. Wells. Judicial federalism in the European Union. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 697-774 (2017).

Melissa M. Card. Local and state governments are taking the

stage when it is FDA’s curtain call — are local and state

governments’ safety warnings preempted by federal law? 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 214-237 (2016).

Fred F. Fielding and Heath P. Tarbert. Principled

accommodation: the Bush Administration’s approach to

congressional oversight and executive privilege. 32 J.L. & Pol.

95-137 (2016).

Debra Perlin. Marbury on the Thames: separation of powers in

the United Kingdom’s nascent Supreme Court. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L.

191-221 (2016).

Ilan Wurman. Constitutional administration. 69 Stan. L. Rev.

359-434 (2017).

Sarah Krakoff. They were here first: American Indian tribes,

race, and the constitutional minimum. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 491-548

(2017).

Daniel J.H. Greenwood. Neofeudalism: the surprising

foundations of corporate constitutional rights. 2017 U. Ill. L.

Rev. 163-221.

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

David R. Glickman. Note. Embracing third-party litigation

finance. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1043-1069 (2016).

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Vivian Adame. Comment. Consumers’ obsession becoming

retailers’ possession: the way that retailers are benefitting from

consumers’ presence on social media. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 653-

700 (2016).

CONTRACTS

Alyssa Kaplun. Note. Scratching the seven-year itch: a call to

reform California Labor Code section 2855(b). 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 249-277 (2016).

David A. Hoffman. From promise to form: how contracting

online changes consumers. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1595-1650 (2016).

Ethan J. Leib and Zev J. Eigen. Consumer form contracting in the

age of mechanical reproduction: the unread and the undead. 2017

U. Ill. L. Rev. 65-107.

COURTS

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Law Reviews for:

Pittsburgh Tax Review

Seton Hall Circuit Review

Itay Ravid. Tweeting #justice: audio-visual coverage of court

proceedings in a world of shifting technology. 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 41-105 (2016).

Kenneth S. Klein. Truth and legitimacy (in courts). 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 1-79 (2016).

Jeffrey C. Dobbins. Changing standards of review. 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 205-251 (2016).

Debra Perlin. Marbury on the Thames: separation of powers in

the United Kingdom’s nascent Supreme Court. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L.

191-221 (2016).

Christopher F. Edmunds. Comment. The judicial sieve: a critical

analysis of adequate briefing standards in the federal circuit courts

of appeals. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 561-593 (2017).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

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Law Reviews for:

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Sarah E. Pugh. Comment. Cloudy with a chance of abused

privacy rights: modifying third-party Fourth Amendment standing

doctrine post-Spokeo. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 971-1013 (2017).

Shima Baradaran Baughman. Costs of pretrial detention. 97 B.U.

L. Rev. 1-29 (2017).

John C. Kendrick. Note. Criminal procedure—retroactivity—

invalidation of ACCA’s residual clause deemed new substantive

rule with retroactive effect in cases on collateral review. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 227-238 (2016-2017).

Rocío Rodríguez Ruiz. Comment. School-to-prison pipeline: an

evaluation of zero tolerance policies and their alternatives. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 803-837 (2017).

Michael A. McCall and Madhavi M. McCall. Quantifying the

contours of power: Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Kennedy in

criminal justice cases. 37 Pace L. Rev. 115-174 (2016).

Briana Alongi. Comment. The negative ramifications of hate

crime legislation: it’s time to reevaluate whether hate crime laws

are beneficial to society. 37 Pace L. Rev. 326-351 (2016).

Samantha Hazen. Comment. Upholding citizens’ privacy in the

use of Stingray technology: is New York behind? 37 Pace L.

Rev. 352-378 (2016).

R. George Wright. Negotiating the terms of corporate human

rights liability under federal law. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 579-608

(2016).

Alison Gurr. Three’s a crowd or a charm? Third party liability for

participating in breaches of fiduciary duty. 53 San Diego L. Rev.

609-651 (2016).

Policing in America: Powers and Accountability. Articles by

andré douglas pond cummings, Kevin H. Govern, Timothy C.

MacDonnell and Donald F. Tibbs. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. &

Soc. Just. 3-199 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

DISABILITY LAW

Katie Aber. Note. When anti-discrimination law discriminates: a

right to transgender dignity in disability law. 50 Colum. J.L. &

Soc. Probs. 299-341 (2017).

Doron Dorfman. Re-claiming disability: identity, procedural

justice, and the disability determination process. 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 195-231 (2017).

Benjamin D. Heller. Comment. Revolutionizing the Mental

Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. 47 Seton Hall L.

Rev. 569-602 (2017).

Rabia Belt. Ballots for bullets?: disabled veterans and the right to

vote. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 435-490 (2017).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

August Reinisch. Will the EU’s proposal concerning an

investment court system for CETA and TTIP lead to enforceable

awards?—The limits of modifying the ICSID Convention and the

nature of investment arbitration. 19 J. Int’l Econ. L. 761-786

(2016).

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Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Rodolfo Carlos Rivas Rea and Lorenzo

Cotula. Book reviews. WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty:

Insiders’ Reflections on India’s Participation edited by Abhijit

Das and James J. Nedumpara; Theories of International Politics

and Zombies: Revived Edition by Daniel W. Drezner; Bounded

Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment

Treaties in Developing Countries by Lauge N.S. Poulson. 19 J.

Int’l Econ. L. 893-906 (2016).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

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Law Reviews for:

Ohio State Law Journal

Shannon Dunn. Gender, violence, and social justice in Islam:

Muslim feminist scholars in the public eye. 31 J.L. & Relig. 293-

305 (2016).

Lisa Fishbayn Joffe. What’s the harm in polygamy? Multicultural

toleration and womer’s experience of plural marriage. 31 J.L. &

Relig. 336-353 (2016).

Colloquium: Obergefell v. Hodges. Introduction by Marc

Spindelman; articles by Justice John Paul Stevens, Susan Frelich

Appleton, Suzanne A. Kim, Jane S. Schacter and Marc

Spindelman. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 905-1108 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Emily G. Narum. Comment. Making the grade: school-based

telemedicine and parental consent. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 745-780

(2016).

Jennifer S. Hendricks. Fathers and feminism: the case against

genetic entitlement. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 473-536 (2017).

ECONOMICS

Shima Baradaran Baughman. Costs of pretrial detention. 97 B.U.

L. Rev. 1-29 (2017).

Katya Assaf. Of patents and cobras: exposing the problem of

asymmetry. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 1-39 (2016).

Timothy Coughlin. Note. Apple, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics

Co.: economics of design patent trolling. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent.

L.J. 209-247 (2016).

Christian W. Borek. Comment. Regulation A+: navigating

equity-based crowdfunding under Title IV of the JOBS Act. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 143-189 (2016-2017).

Mirit Eyal-Cohen. Through the lens of innovation. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 951-1013 (2016).

Andres Sawicki. Risky IP. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 81-143 (2016).

Ofer Tur-Sinai. Technological progress and well-being. 48 Loy.

U. Chi. L.J. 145-204 (2016).

Ermal Frasheri. Of knights and squires: European Union and the

modernization of Albania. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 1-73 (2016).

Tres Ricks. Comment. From the Abuja Treaty to the sustainable

development goals: realizing economic integration in Africa. 42

N.C. J. Int’l L. 249-274 (2016).

Samuel N. Weinstein. When systemic risk meets antitrust: Dodd-

Frank’s impact on competitive markets in the wake of an

economic crisis. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 286-337 (2016).

EDUCATION LAW

Rocío Rodríguez Ruiz. Comment. School-to-prison pipeline: an

evaluation of zero tolerance policies and their alternatives. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 803-837 (2017).

Mary Gallagher and Yujeong Yang. Getting schooled: legal

mobilization as an educative process. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry

163-194 (2017).

Emily G. Narum. Comment. Making the grade: school-based

telemedicine and parental consent. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 745-780

(2016).

Tyler J. Dunphy. Comment. FERPA’s faux pas: a call for

enforceable student rights to combat state disclosure laws. 91

Tul. L. Rev. 537-560 (2017).

W. Fritz Metzinger. Comment. For the love of the frame: how

behavioral economics helps explain the NCAA grant-in-aid cap’s

perplexing antitrust vitality. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 595-627 (2017).

Katherine Kargl. Note. Is amateurism really necessary or is it an

illusion supporting the NCAA’s anticompetitive behaviors?: the

need for preserving amateurism in college athletics. 2017 U. Ill.

L. Rev. 379-414.

R. Kyle Alagood. Opening the schoolhouse door to the AIDS

virus: policymaking, politics, and personality in a Queens County

courtroom, 1985-86. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 259-305

(2016).

Olivia Broderick. Note. Tinker, Taylor, schoolhouse, speech:

the impact of the Internet and social media on public school

administrators’ authority to control student speech. 23 Wash. &

Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 203-231 (2016).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

Allan W. Vestal. Regarding oaths of office. 37 Pace L. Rev.

292-325 (2016).

Rabia Belt. Ballots for bullets?: disabled veterans and the right to

vote. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 435-490 (2017).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi. “Dependent contractors”

in the gig economy: a comparative approach. 66 Am. U. L. Rev.

635-689 (2017).

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Trina Jones. A different class of care: the benefits crisis and low-

wage workers. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 691-760 (2017).

Alexander G. Thrasher. Note. Civil rights—employment

discrimination—limitations period for constructive discharge

under Title VII commences on resignation of employee rather

than last discriminatory act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 239-250 (2016-

2017).

Melissa Wasser. Note. Legal discrimination: bridging the Title

VII gap for transgender employees. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 1109-1143

(2016).

Arianne Renan Barzilay and Anat Ben-David. Platform

inequality: gender in the gig-economy. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

393-431 (2017).

Amanda K. Packel. Book review. Government intervention into

board composition: gender quotas in Norway and diversity

disclosures in the United States. Challenging Boardroom

Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity by

Aaron Dhir. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 192-239 (2016).

Matthew T. Bodie. The best way out is always through: changing

the employment at-will default rule to protect personal autonomy.

2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 223-267.

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Environmental Law

Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis

Kayla A. Currie. Comment. Clear waters ahead? The Clean

Water Rule attempts to bring clarity to the scope of the Clean

Water Act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 191-226 (2016-2017).

Ann Jaworski. Note. Encouraging climate adaptation through

reform of federal crop insurance subsidies. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.

1684-1718 (2016).

Leo Capoferri. Comment. Clean power and Chevron: scoring the

fight for Obama’s climate change rule. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

653-684 (2017).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

Elizabeth K. Butler. Note. “How fair art thou?”—managing the

intersections of charitable trust law and municipal bankruptcy. 93

U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 691-715 (2016).

EVIDENCE

Kenneth S. Klein. Truth and legitimacy (in courts). 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 1-79 (2016).

David A. Singleton. Unmaking a “murderer”: lessons from a

struggle to restore one woman’s humanity. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

487-541 (2017).

FIRST AMENDMENT

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Law Reviews for:

Lewis & Clark Law Review

Lili Levi. The weaponized lawsuit against the media: litigation

funding as a new threat to journalism. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 761-

828 (2017).

Margot E. Kaminski. Privacy and the right to record. 97 B.U. L.

Rev. 167-243 (2017).

Anthony Zangrillo. Note. The split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi

gridiron: an analysis of unauthorized trademark use in artistic

mediums. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 385-428

(2017).

Kent Greenawalt. Individual conscience and how it should be

treated. 31 J.L. & Relig. 306-320 (2016).

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. Articles by Kathleen A. Brady, Marc O. DeGirolami,

Kent Greenawalt, B. Jesse Hill, Andrew Koppelman, Ronald J.

Krotoszynski, Jr., Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle, James M.

Oleske, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1093-1458 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Jennifer M. Kinsley. Chill. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 253-290 (2016).

Charles B. Straut. Note. Due process disestablishment: why

Lawrence v. Texas is a First Amendment case. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1794-1820 (2016).

Wayne Batchis. On the categorical approach to free speech —

and the protracted failure to delimit the true threats exception to

the First Amendment. 37 Pace L. Rev. 1-54 (2016).

Shaakirrah R. Sanders. Ag-gag free Detroit. 93 U. Det. Mercy L.

Rev. 669-690 (2016).

Olivia Broderick. Note. Tinker, Taylor, schoolhouse, speech:

the impact of the Internet and social media on public school

administrators’ authority to control student speech. 23 Wash. &

Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 203-231 (2016).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Food Law & Policy

Eric Lawrence Levi. Comment. Using data exclusivity grants to

incentivize cumulative innovation of biologics’ manufacturing

processes. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 911-970 (2017).

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Kenneth J. Costa. Note. Patent system manipulation: hedge funds

abusing IPR, poor patent quality & pharmaceutical monopolies.

35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 177-208 (2016).

Monica L. Smith. Note. Administrative Actavis. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1760-1793 (2016).

Anna B. Laakmann. Customized medicine and the limits of

federal regulatory power. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 285-325

(2016).

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. Agora, dignity, and discrimination:

on the constitutional shortcomings of “conscience” laws that

promote inequality in the public marketplace. 20 Lewis & Clark

L. Rev. 1221-1264 (2017).

GAMING

Zach Schreiber. Note. The time is now: why the United States

should adopt the British model of sports betting legislation. 27

Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 353-383 (2017).

Anthony C. D’Alessandro. Comment. The house advantage: how

the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act undermines

concepts of federalism, and severely impacts New Jersey’s

gambling-fueled economy. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 79-105

(2016).

Randolph Andrew Scott. Comment. Updating your fantasy

lineups and the federal law: the case for federal regulation of daily

fantasy sports. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 603-651 (2017).

GENDER

Katie Aber. Note. When anti-discrimination law discriminates: a

right to transgender dignity in disability law. 50 Colum. J.L. &

Soc. Probs. 299-341 (2017).

Eric R. Carpenter. Patriarchy, not hierarchy: rethinking the effect

of cultural attitudes in acquaintance rape cases. 68 Hastings L.J.

225-258 (2017).

Shannon Dunn. Gender, violence, and social justice in Islam:

Muslim feminist scholars in the public eye. 31 J.L. & Relig. 293-

305 (2016).

Robin Fretwell Wilson. The nonsense about bathrooms: how

purported concerns over safety block LGBT nondiscrimination

laws and obscure real religious liberty concerns. 20 Lewis &

Clark L. Rev. 1373-1458 (2017).

Melissa Wasser. Note. Legal discrimination: bridging the Title

VII gap for transgender employees. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 1109-1143

(2016).

Bobby L. Dexter. The hate exclusion: moral tax equity for

damages received on account of race, sex, or sexual orientation

discrimination. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 197-272 (2016).

Arianne Renan Barzilay and Anat Ben-David. Platform

inequality: gender in the gig-economy. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

393-431 (2017).

Amanda K. Packel. Book review. Government intervention into

board composition: gender quotas in Norway and diversity

disclosures in the United States. Challenging Boardroom

Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity by

Aaron Dhir. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 192-239 (2016).

Jennifer S. Hendricks. Fathers and feminism: the case against

genetic entitlement. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 473-536 (2017).

Suzanne Specker. Student article. “Hun, I want you for dessert”:

why eliminating the sub-minimum wage for restaurant servers

will empower women. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 335-350

(2016).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

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Law Reviews for:

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law

Isaac D. Buck. Overtreatment and informed consent: a fraud-

based solution to unwanted and unnecessary care. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 901-950 (2016).

Kelly Kearney. Comment. Oyez, oyez, oyez, the King’s Court is

now in session. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 291-350 (2016).

Emily G. Narum. Comment. Making the grade: school-based

telemedicine and parental consent. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 745-780

(2016).

Benjamin D. Heller. Comment. Revolutionizing the Mental

Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. 47 Seton Hall L.

Rev. 569-602 (2017).

R. Kyle Alagood. Opening the schoolhouse door to the AIDS

virus: policymaking, politics, and personality in a Queens County

courtroom, 1985-86. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 259-305

(2016).

Symposium, Prognosis Positive: The Revolutionary Impact of

Technology on Healthcare. Articles by Lara Cartwright-Smith,

Elizabeth Gray, Jane Hyatt Thorpe, Barbara J. Evans, Nicole

Huberfeld, Anna B. Laakmann and Nicolas P. Terry. 19 Vand. J.

Ent. & Tech. L. 207-352 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

HOUSING LAW

John E. Marthinsen. Regulating home equity protection

companies and contracts: are states making “the best” an enemy

of “the good?” 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 1-29 (2016).

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Andrea J. Boyack. A new American dream for Detroit. 93 U.

Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-626 (2016).

Laurie Ball Cooper & Ana Vohryzek. Rethinking rapid re-

housing: toward sustainable housing for homeless populations.

19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 307-334 (2016).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

Jeanette L. Schroeder. Note. The vulnerability of asylum

adjudications to subconscious cultural biases: demanding

American narrative norms. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 315-348 (2017).

Josephine M. Balzac. Corporate responsibility: promoting

climate change justice through the divestment of fossil fuels and

socially responsible investment. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10151-10161 (2017).

Smith Otieno. Agricultural investments: the new frontier of

human rights abuse and the place of development agencies. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 141-162 (2016).

David Little. Law, religion, and human rights: skeptical

responses in the early twenty-first century. 31 J.L. & Relig. 354-

366 (2016).

Daniel Philpott and Timothy Samuel Shah. In defense of

religious freedom: new critics of a beleaguered human right. 31

J.L. & Relig. 380-395 (2016).

Rachel E. Stern. Book review. Activist lawyers in post-

Tiananmen China. China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Advocacy

and Resistance by Eva Pils. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 234-251

(2017).

Stephen Kingah and Eva Seiwert. The contested emerging

international norm and practice of a responsibility to protect:

where are regional organizations? 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 115-189

(2016).

R. George Wright. Negotiating the terms of corporate human

rights liability under federal law. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 579-608

(2016).

IMMIGRATION LAW

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández. Abolishing immigration

prisons. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 245-300 (2017).

Jeanette L. Schroeder. Note. The vulnerability of asylum

adjudications to subconscious cultural biases: demanding

American narrative norms. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 315-348 (2017).

Antonios Kouroutakis. The prevailing culture over immigration:

centralized immigration and policies between attrition and

accommodation. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 5-20 (2016).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely. The legislative history of the McCarran

Amendment: an effort to determine whether Congress intended

for state court jurisdiction to extend to Indian reserved water

rights. 46 Envtl. L. 845-892 (2016).

Arnold W. Reitze, Jr. The control of air pollution on Indian

reservations. 46 Envtl. L. 893-951 (2016).

Sarah Krakoff. They were here first: American Indian tribes,

race, and the constitutional minimum. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 491-548

(2017).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

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Law Reviews for:

Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems

Sarah E. Pugh. Comment. Cloudy with a chance of abused

privacy rights: modifying third-party Fourth Amendment standing

doctrine post-Spokeo. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 971-1013 (2017).

Margaret B. Kwoka. The procedural exceptionalism of national

security secrecy. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 103-165 (2017).

Margot E. Kaminski. Privacy and the right to record. 97 B.U. L.

Rev. 167-243 (2017).

Drones and Environmental Monitoring. Joanna Simon,

moderator; Amanda Essex, Joseph Muhlhausen, Jeramie Scott,

discussants. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10101-10111

(2017).

Janine S. Hiller and Jordan M. Blanke. Smart cities, big data, and

the resilience of privacy. 68 Hastings L.J. 309-355 (2017).

Samantha Hazen. Comment. Upholding citizens’ privacy in the

use of Stingray technology: is New York behind? 37 Pace L.

Rev. 352-378 (2016).

Vivian Adame. Comment. Consumers’ obsession becoming

retailers’ possession: the way that retailers are benefitting from

consumers’ presence on social media. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 653-

700 (2016).

Tyler J. Dunphy. Comment. FERPA’s faux pas: a call for

enforceable student rights to combat state disclosure laws. 91

Tul. L. Rev. 537-560 (2017).

Michael J. Kelly and David Satola. The right to be forgotten.

2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1-63.

Jane Bambauer, Jonathan Loe and D. Alex Winkelman. A bad

education. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 109-162.

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Lara Cartwright-Smith, Elizabeth Gray and Jane Hyatt Thorpe.

Health information ownership: legal theories and policy

implications. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 207-241 (2016).

Barbara J. Evans. Power to the people: data citizens in the age of

precision medicine. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 243-265 (2016).

INSURANCE LAW

John E. Marthinsen. Regulating home equity protection

companies and contracts: are states making “the best” an enemy

of “the good?” 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 1-29 (2016).

Ann Jaworski. Note. Encouraging climate adaptation through

reform of federal crop insurance subsidies. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.

1684-1718 (2016).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment

Law Journal

Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal

Peter K. Yu. The investment-related aspects of intellectual

property rights. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 829-910 (2017).

Eric Lawrence Levi. Comment. Using data exclusivity grants to

incentivize cumulative innovation of biologics’ manufacturing

processes. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 911-970 (2017).

Deepa Varadarajan. Trade secret precautions, possession, and

notice. 68 Hastings L.J. 357-395 (2017).

M. Jake Feaver. Note. Correcting computer vision: the case for

real eyes after Lenz. 68 Hastings L.J. 397-418 (2017).

Andres Sawicki. Risky IP. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 81-143 (2016).

Ofer Tur-Sinai. Technological progress and well-being. 48 Loy.

U. Chi. L.J. 145-204 (2016).

Susan Navarro Smelcer. Note. Anticompetitive use of

administrative trials in bargaining over patent rights. 91 N.Y.U.

L. Rev. 1719-1759 (2016).

Monica L. Smith. Note. Administrative Actavis. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1760-1793 (2016).

Nicholas Pellegrino. Comment. Internet TV: (hopefully) coming

to a computer screen near you. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 107-130

(2016).

Amanda Schwartz. Comment. Cheddar, not Swiss: a director’s

interest in copyright. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 131-154 (2016).

Sarah Craig. Note. Protection for printing: an analysis of

copyright protection for 3D printing. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 307-

344.

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

North Carolina Journal of International Law

Gary Lawson. Book review. Original foreign affairs federalism.

Foreign Affairs Federalism: The Myth of National Exclusivity by

Michael J. Glennon and Robert D. Sloane. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 301-

313 (2017).

Robert Spoo. The uncoordinated public domain. 35 Cardozo

Arts & Ent. L.J. 107-151 (2016).

Maria L. Banda and Scott Fulton. Litigating climate change in

national courts: recent trends and developments in global climate

law. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10121-10134 (2017).

Robert B. McKinstry Jr., Thomas D. Peterson and Steven Chester.

Unlocking willpower and ambition to meet the goals of the Paris

Climate Change Agreement (part two): the potential for legal

reform and revision. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10135-

10150 (2017).

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of International Economic Law

Peter K. Yu. The investment-related aspects of intellectual

property rights. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 829-910 (2017).

Nicolas Petit. The IEEE-SA revised patent policy and its

definition of “reasonable” rates: a transatlantic antitrust divide?

27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 211-251 (2017).

Ksenia A. Petrovets. Moving towards harmonization of food

safety standards: role of the TPP and TTIP agreements. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 111-140 (2016).

Sangman Kim and Jongho Kim. The legal effect of the unknown

clause in a bill of lading under the international rules. 42 N.C. J.

Int’l L. 75-113 (2016).

Stephen Kim Park and Tim R Samples. Towards sovereign

equity. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 240-285 (2016).

JUDGES

Michael L. Wells. Judicial federalism in the European Union. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 697-774 (2017).

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JURISDICTION

Sarah E. Pugh. Comment. Cloudy with a chance of abused

privacy rights: modifying third-party Fourth Amendment standing

doctrine post-Spokeo. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 971-1013 (2017).

Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely. The legislative history of the McCarran

Amendment: an effort to determine whether Congress intended

for state court jurisdiction to extend to Indian reserved water

rights. 46 Envtl. L. 845-892 (2016).

George Rutherglen. Personal jurisdiction and political authority.

32 J.L. & Pol. 1-42 (2016).

Chelsea Creta. Note. The No-Fly List: the new redress

procedures, criminal treatment, and the blanket of “national

security.” 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 233-277 (2016).

JURISPRUDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Law & Social Inquiry

Ian P. Farrell. Enlightened originalism. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 569-

638 (2017).

Vincent Lloyd. New directions in natural law. 31 J.L. & Relig.

367-379 (2016).

How Law Works. A Symposium on The Force of Law by

Frederick Schauer and The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories

and Limits by Richard H. McAdams. Introduction by Christopher

W. Schmidt; essays by Don Herzog, Gillian K. Hadfield, Daryl

Levinson, Robin Bradley Kar, Robert C. Ellickson and Janice

Nadler; responses by Richard H. McAdams and Frederick

Schauer. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 4-99 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Andrew Koppelman. If liberals knew themselves better,

conservatives might like them better. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1201-1219 (2017).

Kenneth S. Klein. Truth and legitimacy (in courts). 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 1-79 (2016).

Jennifer M. Kinsley. Chill. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 253-290 (2016).

Mark A. Geistfeld. Hidden in plain sight: the normative source of

modern tort law. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1517-1594 (2016).

JUVENILES

Rocío Rodríguez Ruiz. Comment. School-to-prison pipeline: an

evaluation of zero tolerance policies and their alternatives. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 803-837 (2017).

Larry D. Treat. Student article. Energy drink regulations: why the

time for more FDA authority is not ripe and how states can

protect children without unjustly infringing on adult autonomy.

12 J. Food L. & Pol’y 163-198 (2016).

LABOR LAW

Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi. “Dependent contractors”

in the gig economy: a comparative approach. 66 Am. U. L. Rev.

635-689 (2017).

Trina Jones. A different class of care: the benefits crisis and low-

wage workers. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 691-760 (2017).

Alyssa Kaplun. Note. Scratching the seven-year itch: a call to

reform California Labor Code section 2855(b). 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 249-277 (2016).

Maria O’Brien Hylton. Friedrichs and the move toward private

ordering of wages and benefits in the public sector. 23 Conn. Ins.

L.J. 177-216 (2016).

Suzanne Specker. Student article. “Hun, I want you for dessert”:

why eliminating the sub-minimum wage for restaurant servers

will empower women. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 335-350

(2016).

LAND USE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Environmental Law

LAW AND SOCIETY

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Law Reviews for:

Law & Social Inquiry

Lewis & Clark Law Review

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Glen Staszewski. Obergefell and democracy. 97 B.U. L. Rev.

31-102 (2017).

Steven H. Hobbs. The tribes of Maycomb County: the continuing

quest to transcend our differences. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 61-84

(2016-2017).

Marc L. Roark. Place and identity in Harper Lee and Robert Penn

Warren. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 127-142 (2016-2017).

Eric R. Carpenter. Patriarchy, not hierarchy: rethinking the effect

of cultural attitudes in acquaintance rape cases. 68 Hastings L.J.

225-258 (2017).

Tara Smith. Religious liberty or religious license? Legal

schizophrenia and the case against exemptions. 32 J.L. & Pol. 43-

93 (2016).

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Khaled A. Beydoun. America, Islam, and constitutionalism:

Muslim American poverty and the mounting police state. 31 J.L.

& Relig. 279-292 (2016).

How Law Works. A Symposium on The Force of Law by

Frederick Schauer and The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories

and Limits by Richard H. McAdams. Introduction by Christopher

W. Schmidt; essays by Don Herzog, Gillian K. Hadfield, Daryl

Levinson, Robin Bradley Kar, Robert C. Ellickson and Janice

Nadler; responses by Richard H. McAdams and Frederick

Schauer. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 4-99 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. Articles by Kathleen A. Brady, Marc O. DeGirolami,

Kent Greenawalt, B. Jesse Hill, Andrew Koppelman, Ronald J.

Krotoszynski, Jr., Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle, James M.

Oleske, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1093-1458 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

David A. Hoffman. From promise to form: how contracting

online changes consumers. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1595-1650 (2016).

Jay Thornton. Note. Cost, accuracy, and subjective fairness in

legal information technology: a response to technological due

process critics. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1821-1850 (2016).

Briana Alongi. Comment. The negative ramifications of hate

crime legislation: it’s time to reevaluate whether hate crime laws

are beneficial to society. 37 Pace L. Rev. 326-351 (2016).

Joanna K. Sax. Biotechnology and consumer decision-making.

47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 433-486 (2017).

David A. Singleton. Unmaking a “murderer”: lessons from a

struggle to restore one woman’s humanity. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

487-541 (2017).

Brad Bernthal. Investment accelerators. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin.

139-191 (2016).

LAW ENFORCEMENT

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Law Reviews for:

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Ethan Thomas. Note. The privacy case for body cameras: the

need for a privacy-centric approach to body camera

policymaking. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 191-228 (2017).

Rocío Rodríguez Ruiz. Comment. School-to-prison pipeline: an

evaluation of zero tolerance policies and their alternatives. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 803-837 (2017).

Khaled A. Beydoun. America, Islam, and constitutionalism:

Muslim American poverty and the mounting police state. 31 J.L.

& Relig. 279-292 (2016).

Lindsey de Stefan. Comment. “No man is above the law and no

man is below it”: how qualified immunity reform could create

accountability and curb widespread police misconduct. 47 Seton

Hall L. Rev. 543-568 (2017).

Alexander J. Kasner. Note. Local government design, mayoral

leadership, and law enforcement reform. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 549-

602 (2017).

Policing in America: Powers and Accountability. Articles by

andré douglas pond cummings, Kevin H. Govern, Timothy C.

MacDonnell and Donald F. Tibbs. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. &

Soc. Just. 3-199 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

Harold Anthony Lloyd. Law as trope: framing and evaluating

conceptual metaphors. 37 Pace L. Rev. 89-114 (2016).

LEGAL HISTORY

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Law Reviews for:

Cumberland Law Review

Harper Lee Symposium. Introduction by J. Mark Baggett;

contributions by J. Mark Baggett, Alfred L. Brophy, Judy M.

Cornett, Matthew Crow, Derek Fincham, Sally Greene, Ariela J.

Gross, Steven H. Hobbs, Mary Ellen Maatman and Marc L.

Roark. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-142 (2016-2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Alfred L. Brophy. The road to the Gettysburg Address. 43 Fla.

St. U. L. Rev. 831-899 (2016).

Jared A. Goldstein. How the Constitution became Christian. 68

Hastings L.J. 259-308 (2017).

Michael J. Teter. Restoring the deliberative ideal: the jury as a

framework for reforming Congress. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 639-695

(2017).

Fred F. Fielding and Heath P. Tarbert. Principled

accommodation: the Bush Administration’s approach to

congressional oversight and executive privilege. 32 J.L. & Pol.

95-137 (2016).

Andrew David Edwards. Book review. The American Revolution

and Christine Desan’s new history of money. Making Money:

Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine

Desan. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 252-278 (2017).

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Rabia Belt. Ballots for bullets?: disabled veterans and the right to

vote. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 435-490 (2017).

Sarah Krakoff. They were here first: American Indian tribes,

race, and the constitutional minimum. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 491-548

(2017).

Barry Cushman. Vote fluidity on the Hughes Court: the critical

terms, 1934-1936. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 269-306.

Kevin H. Govern. Defense support of civil authorities: an

examination of trends impacting upon police militarization. 23

Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 89-134 (2016).

LEGAL PROFESSION

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Law Reviews for:

Cumberland Law Review

Harper Lee Symposium. Introduction by J. Mark Baggett;

contributions by J. Mark Baggett, Alfred L. Brophy, Judy M.

Cornett, Matthew Crow, Derek Fincham, Sally Greene, Ariela J.

Gross, Steven H. Hobbs, Mary Ellen Maatman and Marc L.

Roark. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-142 (2016-2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

David R. Glickman. Note. Embracing third-party litigation

finance. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1043-1069 (2016).

Rachel E. Stern. Book review. Activist lawyers in post-

Tiananmen China. China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Advocacy

and Resistance by Eva Pils. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 234-251

(2017).

Ryan A. Little, Maj., U.S. Army. The Big Lebowski: the Dude’s

lessons in law and leadership for military and national security

attorneys. 37 Pace L. Rev. 191-203 (2016).

Victoria Shannon Sahani. Reshaping third-party funding. 91 Tul.

L. Rev. 405-472 (2017).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

Robert Spoo. The uncoordinated public domain. 35 Cardozo

Arts & Ent. L.J. 107-151 (2016).

LEGISLATION

Alexander G. Thrasher. Note. Civil rights—employment

discrimination—limitations period for constructive discharge

under Title VII commences on resignation of employee rather

than last discriminatory act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 239-250 (2016-

2017).

Robert B. McKinstry Jr., Thomas D. Peterson and Steven Chester.

Unlocking willpower and ambition to meet the goals of the Paris

Climate Change Agreement (part two): the potential for legal

reform and revision. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10135-

10150 (2017).

Briana Alongi. Comment. The negative ramifications of hate

crime legislation: it’s time to reevaluate whether hate crime laws

are beneficial to society. 37 Pace L. Rev. 326-351 (2016).

Kevin Cole. Better sex through criminal law: proxy crimes,

covert negligence, and other difficulties of “affirmative consent”

in the ALI’s draft sexual assault provisions. 53 San Diego L.

Rev. 507-577 (2016).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law

Isaac D. Buck. Overtreatment and informed consent: a fraud-

based solution to unwanted and unnecessary care. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 901-950 (2016).

Emily G. Narum. Comment. Making the grade: school-based

telemedicine and parental consent. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 745-780

(2016).

Joanna K. Sax. Biotechnology and consumer decision-making.

47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 433-486 (2017).

Symposium, Prognosis Positive: The Revolutionary Impact of

Technology on Healthcare. Articles by Lara Cartwright-Smith,

Elizabeth Gray, Jane Hyatt Thorpe, Barbara J. Evans, Nicole

Huberfeld, Anna B. Laakmann and Nicolas P. Terry. 19 Vand. J.

Ent. & Tech. L. 207-352 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

Margaret B. Kwoka. The procedural exceptionalism of national

security secrecy. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 103-165 (2017).

Stephen Kingah and Eva Seiwert. The contested emerging

international norm and practice of a responsibility to protect:

where are regional organizations? 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 115-189

(2016).

Ryan A. Little, Maj., U.S. Army. The Big Lebowski: the Dude’s

lessons in law and leadership for military and national security

attorneys. 37 Pace L. Rev. 191-203 (2016).

Rabia Belt. Ballots for bullets?: disabled veterans and the right to

vote. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 435-490 (2017).

Kevin H. Govern. Defense support of civil authorities: an

examination of trends impacting upon police militarization. 23

Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 89-134 (2016).

Chelsea Creta. Note. The No-Fly List: the new redress

procedures, criminal treatment, and the blanket of “national

security.” 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 233-277 (2016).

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NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

Nathan J. Baker and student James A. Fraser. Tall firs, zip-lines,

and reserved interest deeds: an assessment of the effectiveness of

federal conservation easements in the Columbia River Gorge

National Scenic Area. 46 Envtl. L. 759-809 (2016).

John Ruple and Mark Capone. NEPA, FLPMA, and impact

reduction: an empirical assessment of BLM resource management

planning and NEPA in the Mountain West. 46 Envtl. L. 953-978

(2016).

Meredith A. Wegener. Changing federal priorities midstream in

upstream development: federal energy development lease

cancellations, environmental policy, historic preservation and

takings. 46 Envtl. L. 979-1008 (2016).

Isabella Langone. Note. Changing tides for captive marine

mammals: what the future holds for captive care requirements. 68

Hastings L.J. 419-443 (2017).

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Mila Versteeg and Tom Ginsburg. Measuring the rule of law: a

comparison of indicators. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 100-137

(2017).

OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW

Arnold W. Reitze, Jr. The control of air pollution on Indian

reservations. 46 Envtl. L. 893-951 (2016).

John Ruple and Mark Capone. NEPA, FLPMA, and impact

reduction: an empirical assessment of BLM resource management

planning and NEPA in the Mountain West. 46 Envtl. L. 953-978

(2016).

Meredith A. Wegener. Changing federal priorities midstream in

upstream development: federal energy development lease

cancellations, environmental policy, historic preservation and

takings. 46 Envtl. L. 979-1008 (2016).

Josephine M. Balzac. Corporate responsibility: promoting

climate change justice through the divestment of fossil fuels and

socially responsible investment. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10151-10161 (2017).

POLITICS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Lewis & Clark Law Review

Robert B. McKinstry Jr., Thomas D. Peterson and Steven Chester.

Unlocking willpower and ambition to meet the goals of the Paris

Climate Change Agreement (part two): the potential for legal

reform and revision. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10135-

10150 (2017).

Michael J. Teter. Restoring the deliberative ideal: the jury as a

framework for reforming Congress. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 639-695

(2017).

Michael L. Wells. Judicial federalism in the European Union. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 697-774 (2017).

Daniel Philpott and Timothy Samuel Shah. In defense of

religious freedom: new critics of a beleaguered human right. 31

J.L. & Relig. 380-395 (2016).

Rachel E. Stern. Book review. Activist lawyers in post-

Tiananmen China. China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Advocacy

and Resistance by Eva Pils. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 234-251

(2017).

Andrew David Edwards. Book review. The American Revolution

and Christine Desan’s new history of money. Making Money:

Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine

Desan. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 252-278 (2017).

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. Articles by Kathleen A. Brady, Marc O. DeGirolami,

Kent Greenawalt, B. Jesse Hill, Andrew Koppelman, Ronald J.

Krotoszynski, Jr., Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle, James M.

Oleske, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1093-1458 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Ermal Frasheri. Of knights and squires: European Union and the

modernization of Albania. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 1-73 (2016).

Adam Sorenson. Note. South Ossetia and Russia: the treaty, the

takeover, the future. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 223-248 (2016).

Alexander J. Kasner. Note. Local government design, mayoral

leadership, and law enforcement reform. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 549-

602 (2017).

Gregory Dickinson. Note. One justice, two justice, red justice,

blue justice: dissecting the role of political ideology in Supreme

Court nominations. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 345-378.

R. Kyle Alagood. Opening the schoolhouse door to the AIDS

virus: policymaking, politics, and personality in a Queens County

courtroom, 1985-86. 19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 259-305

(2016).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

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Law Reviews for:

Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal

Margaret B. Kwoka. The procedural exceptionalism of national

security secrecy. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 103-165 (2017).

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Maria L. Banda and Scott Fulton. Litigating climate change in

national courts: recent trends and developments in global climate

law. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10121-10134 (2017).

Michael J. Teter. Restoring the deliberative ideal: the jury as a

framework for reforming Congress. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 639-695

(2017).

George Hayek. Comment. TRCP 91a: resolving the confusion.

54 Hous. L. Rev. 775-802 (2017).

Jeffrey C. Dobbins. Changing standards of review. 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 205-251 (2016).

Alexandra Bursak. Note. Preclusions. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1651-

1683 (2016).

Samantha Lewis. Comment. Notice and the claim presentation

requirements under the California Government Claims Act:

recalibrating the scales of justice. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 701-743

(2016).

Christopher F. Edmunds. Comment. The judicial sieve: a critical

analysis of adequate briefing standards in the federal circuit courts

of appeals. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 561-593 (2017).

Caley DeGroote. Note. Can you hear me now? The

reasonableness of sending notice through text messages and its

potential impact on impoverished communities. 23 Wash. & Lee

J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 279-311 (2016).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Alfred L. Brophy. The road to the Gettysburg Address. 43 Fla.

St. U. L. Rev. 831-899 (2016).

Fred F. Fielding and Heath P. Tarbert. Principled

accommodation: the Bush Administration’s approach to

congressional oversight and executive privilege. 32 J.L. & Pol.

95-137 (2016).

Alexander J. Kasner. Note. Local government design, mayoral

leadership, and law enforcement reform. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 549-

602 (2017).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Victoria Shannon Sahani. Reshaping third-party funding. 91 Tul.

L. Rev. 405-472 (2017).

PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

Nathan J. Baker and student James A. Fraser. Tall firs, zip-lines,

and reserved interest deeds: an assessment of the effectiveness of

federal conservation easements in the Columbia River Gorge

National Scenic Area. 46 Envtl. L. 759-809 (2016).

Meredith A. Wegener. Changing federal priorities midstream in

upstream development: federal energy development lease

cancellations, environmental policy, historic preservation and

takings. 46 Envtl. L. 979-1008 (2016).

Donald J. Kochan. Deeds and the determinacy norm: insights

from Brandt and other cases on an undesignated, yet ever-

present, interpretive method. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 793-829

(2016).

Deepa Varadarajan. Trade secret precautions, possession, and

notice. 68 Hastings L.J. 357-395 (2017).

Lee Anne Fennell. Fee simple obsolete. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1457-

1516 (2016).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Omri Rachum-Twaig. Recreating copyright: the cognitive

process of creation and copyright law. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop.

Media & Ent. L.J. 287-352 (2017).

Benjamin D. Heller. Comment. Revolutionizing the Mental

Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. 47 Seton Hall L.

Rev. 569-602 (2017).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Cumberland Law Review

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Harper Lee Symposium. Introduction by J. Mark Baggett;

contributions by J. Mark Baggett, Alfred L. Brophy, Judy M.

Cornett, Matthew Crow, Derek Fincham, Sally Greene, Ariela J.

Gross, Steven H. Hobbs, Mary Ellen Maatman and Marc L.

Roark. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-142 (2016-2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Christopher D. Ahlers. Race, ethnicity, and air pollution: new

directions in environmental justice. 46 Envtl. L. 713-758 (2016).

Khaled A. Beydoun. America, Islam, and constitutionalism:

Muslim American poverty and the mounting police state. 31 J.L.

& Relig. 279-292 (2016).

Bobby L. Dexter. The hate exclusion: moral tax equity for

damages received on account of race, sex, or sexual orientation

discrimination. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 197-272 (2016).

Sarah Krakoff. They were here first: American Indian tribes,

race, and the constitutional minimum. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 491-548

(2017).

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Andrea J. Boyack. A new American dream for Detroit. 93 U.

Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-626 (2016).

Policing in America: Powers and Accountability. Articles by

andré douglas pond cummings, Kevin H. Govern, Timothy C.

MacDonnell and Donald F. Tibbs. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. &

Soc. Just. 3-199 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

RELIGION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Journal of Law and Religion

Lewis & Clark Law Review

Jared A. Goldstein. How the Constitution became Christian. 68

Hastings L.J. 259-308 (2017).

Tara Smith. Religious liberty or religious license? Legal

schizophrenia and the case against exemptions. 32 J.L. & Pol. 43-

93 (2016).

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. Articles by Kathleen A. Brady, Marc O. DeGirolami,

Kent Greenawalt, B. Jesse Hill, Andrew Koppelman, Ronald J.

Krotoszynski, Jr., Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle, James M.

Oleske, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1093-1458 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Charles B. Straut. Note. Due process disestablishment: why

Lawrence v. Texas is a First Amendment case. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1794-1820 (2016).

Allan W. Vestal. Regarding oaths of office. 37 Pace L. Rev.

292-325 (2016).

REMEDIES

John Oliver Marron. Note. The tax treatment of damages under

the False Claims Act: an unsettled issue. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 273-

296 (2016).

Alison Gurr. Three’s a crowd or a charm? Third party liability for

participating in breaches of fiduciary duty. 53 San Diego L. Rev.

609-651 (2016).

Lindsey de Stefan. Comment. “No man is above the law and no

man is below it”: how qualified immunity reform could create

accountability and curb widespread police misconduct. 47 Seton

Hall L. Rev. 543-568 (2017).

REPRODUCTION

Jennifer S. Hendricks. Fathers and feminism: the case against

genetic entitlement. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 473-536 (2017).

RETIREMENT SECURITY

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Law Reviews for:

Connecticut Insurance Law Journal

Fifth Annual National Benefits & Social Insurance Conference.

Articles by Jonathan Barry Forman, Israel Goldowitz, Maria

O’Brien Hylton, Kathryn L. Moore and John A. Turner. 23 Conn.

Ins. L.J. 31-290 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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Law Reviews for:

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law

Eric Lawrence Levi. Comment. Using data exclusivity grants to

incentivize cumulative innovation of biologics’ manufacturing

processes. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 911-970 (2017).

Margot E. Kaminski. Privacy and the right to record. 97 B.U. L.

Rev. 167-243 (2017).

Drones and Environmental Monitoring. Joanna Simon,

moderator; Amanda Essex, Joseph Muhlhausen, Jeramie Scott,

discussants. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10101-10111

(2017).

Mirit Eyal-Cohen. Through the lens of innovation. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 951-1013 (2016).

Janine S. Hiller and Jordan M. Blanke. Smart cities, big data, and

the resilience of privacy. 68 Hastings L.J. 309-355 (2017).

M. Jake Feaver. Note. Correcting computer vision: the case for

real eyes after Lenz. 68 Hastings L.J. 397-418 (2017).

Ofer Tur-Sinai. Technological progress and well-being. 48 Loy.

U. Chi. L.J. 145-204 (2016).

David A. Hoffman. From promise to form: how contracting

online changes consumers. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1595-1650 (2016).

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Jay Thornton. Note. Cost, accuracy, and subjective fairness in

legal information technology: a response to technological due

process critics. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1821-1850 (2016).

Joanna K. Sax. Biotechnology and consumer decision-making.

47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 433-486 (2017).

Sarah Craig. Note. Protection for printing: an analysis of

copyright protection for 3D printing. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 307-

344.

Symposium, Prognosis Positive: The Revolutionary Impact of

Technology on Healthcare. Articles by Lara Cartwright-Smith,

Elizabeth Gray, Jane Hyatt Thorpe, Barbara J. Evans, Nicole

Huberfeld, Anna B. Laakmann and Nicolas P. Terry. 19 Vand. J.

Ent. & Tech. L. 207-352 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SECOND AMENDMENT

Areto A. Imoukhuede. Gun rights and the new Lochnerism. 47

Seton Hall L. Rev. 329-391 (2017).

SECURITIES LAW

Kenneth J. Costa. Note. Patent system manipulation: hedge funds

abusing IPR, poor patent quality & pharmaceutical monopolies.

35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 177-208 (2016).

John A. Turner. The pension mis-selling scandal, the SEC, and

the fiduciary standard. 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 263-290 (2016).

Christian W. Borek. Comment. Regulation A+: navigating

equity-based crowdfunding under Title IV of the JOBS Act. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 143-189 (2016-2017).

Brian Elzweig and Valrie Chambers. Omnicare v. Indiana State

District Council and its rational basis test for allowing for

opinion statements to be a misleading fact or omission under

Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933. 37 Pace L. Rev. 55-88

(2016).

Stephen Kim Park and Tim R Samples. Towards sovereign

equity. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 240-285 (2016).

SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández. Abolishing immigration

prisons. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 245-300 (2017).

John C. Kendrick. Note. Criminal procedure—retroactivity—

invalidation of ACCA’s residual clause deemed new substantive

rule with retroactive effect in cases on collateral review. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 227-238 (2016-2017).

Ashley T. Rubin. The consequences of prisoners’ micro-

resistance. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 138-162 (2017).

Yuval Simchi-Levi. Preservation: what is it good for? 37 Pace L.

Rev. 175-190 (2016).

David A. Singleton. Unmaking a “murderer”: lessons from a

struggle to restore one woman’s humanity. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

487-541 (2017).

Policing in America: Powers and Accountability. Articles by

andré douglas pond cummings, Kevin H. Govern, Timothy C.

MacDonnell and Donald F. Tibbs. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. &

Soc. Just. 3-199 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SEX CRIMES

Eric R. Carpenter. Patriarchy, not hierarchy: rethinking the effect

of cultural attitudes in acquaintance rape cases. 68 Hastings L.J.

225-258 (2017).

Shannon Dunn. Gender, violence, and social justice in Islam:

Muslim feminist scholars in the public eye. 31 J.L. & Relig. 293-

305 (2016).

Kevin Cole. Better sex through criminal law: proxy crimes,

covert negligence, and other difficulties of “affirmative consent”

in the ALI’s draft sexual assault provisions. 53 San Diego L.

Rev. 507-577 (2016).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Lewis & Clark Law Review

Ohio State Law Journal

Glen Staszewski. Obergefell and democracy. 97 B.U. L. Rev.

31-102 (2017).

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. Articles by Kathleen A. Brady, Marc O. DeGirolami,

Kent Greenawalt, B. Jesse Hill, Andrew Koppelman, Ronald J.

Krotoszynski, Jr., Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle, James M.

Oleske, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1093-1458 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Colloquium: Obergefell v. Hodges. Introduction by Marc

Spindelman; articles by Justice John Paul Stevens, Susan Frelich

Appleton, Suzanne A. Kim, Jane S. Schacter and Marc

Spindelman. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 905-1108 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

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Bobby L. Dexter. The hate exclusion: moral tax equity for

damages received on account of race, sex, or sexual orientation

discrimination. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 197-272 (2016).

SOCIAL WELFARE

Doron Dorfman. Re-claiming disability: identity, procedural

justice, and the disability determination process. 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 195-231 (2017).

Andrea J. Boyack. A new American dream for Detroit. 93 U.

Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-626 (2016).

Laurie Ball Cooper & Ana Vohryzek. Rethinking rapid re-

housing: toward sustainable housing for homeless populations.

19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 307-334 (2016).

SPORTS

Zach Schreiber. Note. The time is now: why the United States

should adopt the British model of sports betting legislation. 27

Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 353-383 (2017).

Anthony C. D’Alessandro. Comment. The house advantage: how

the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act undermines

concepts of federalism, and severely impacts New Jersey’s

gambling-fueled economy. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 79-105

(2016).

Randolph Andrew Scott. Comment. Updating your fantasy

lineups and the federal law: the case for federal regulation of daily

fantasy sports. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 603-651 (2017).

W. Fritz Metzinger. Comment. For the love of the frame: how

behavioral economics helps explain the NCAA grant-in-aid cap’s

perplexing antitrust vitality. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 595-627 (2017).

Katherine Kargl. Note. Is amateurism really necessary or is it an

illusion supporting the NCAA’s anticompetitive behaviors?: the

need for preserving amateurism in college athletics. 2017 U. Ill.

L. Rev. 379-414.

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

University of Detroit Mercy Law Review

Kathryn L. Moore. A closer look at the IRAs in state automatic

enrollment IRA programs. 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 217-261 (2016).

Samantha Lewis. Comment. Notice and the claim presentation

requirements under the California Government Claims Act:

recalibrating the scales of justice. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 701-743

(2016).

Alexander J. Kasner. Note. Local government design, mayoral

leadership, and law enforcement reform. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 549-

602 (2017).

The Past, Present, and Future of Detroit. Articles by Andrea J.

Boyack, Brian L. Frye and Shaakirrah R. Sanders; note by

Elizabeth K. Butler. 93 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 573-715 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle. The mystery of unanimity in

Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v.

EEOC. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1265-1315 (2017).

James M. Oleske, Jr. A regrettable invitation to “constitutional

resistance,” renewed confusion over religious exemptions, and the

future of free exercise. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1317-1371

(2017).

Kelly Kearney. Comment. Oyez, oyez, oyez, the King’s Court is

now in session. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 291-350 (2016).

Marc Spindelman. Obergefell’s dreams. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 1039-

1108 (2016).

Michael A. McCall and Madhavi M. McCall. Quantifying the

contours of power: Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Kennedy in

criminal justice cases. 37 Pace L. Rev. 115-174 (2016).

Areto A. Imoukhuede. Gun rights and the new Lochnerism. 47

Seton Hall L. Rev. 329-391 (2017).

Barry Cushman. Vote fluidity on the Hughes Court: the critical

terms, 1934-1936. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 269-306.

Gregory Dickinson. Note. One justice, two justice, red justice,

blue justice: dissecting the role of political ideology in Supreme

Court nominations. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 345-378.

TAX POLICY

Joseph M. Dodge. The fair tax: the personal realization income

tax. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 522-587 (2016).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed

Law Reviews for:

Pittsburgh Tax Review

Joseph M. Dodge. The fair tax: the personal realization income

tax. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 522-587 (2016).

TERRORISM

Chelsea Creta. Note. The No-Fly List: the new redress

procedures, criminal treatment, and the blanket of “national

security.” 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 233-277 (2016).

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TORTS

Lili Levi. The weaponized lawsuit against the media: litigation

funding as a new threat to journalism. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 761-

828 (2017).

Alexander H. Tran. Note. The Internet of Things and potential

remedies in privacy tort law. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 263-

298 (2017).

Jason W. Rigby. Note. Financial advisor aiding and abetting of a

breach of a fiduciary duty post Rural Metro: clarifying “knowing

participation.” 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 545-565 (2017).

Roy S. Gutterman. Liar! Liar? The defamatory impact of “liar” in

the modern world. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J.

253-286 (2017).

Mark A. Geistfeld. Hidden in plain sight: the normative source of

modern tort law. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1517-1594 (2016).

R. George Wright. Negotiating the terms of corporate human

rights liability under federal law. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 579-608

(2016).

Alison Gurr. Three’s a crowd or a charm? Third party liability for

participating in breaches of fiduciary duty. 53 San Diego L. Rev.

609-651 (2016).

TRADE REGULATION

Eric Lawrence Levi. Comment. Using data exclusivity grants to

incentivize cumulative innovation of biologics’ manufacturing

processes. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 911-970 (2017).

Kenneth J. Costa. Note. Patent system manipulation: hedge funds

abusing IPR, poor patent quality & pharmaceutical monopolies.

35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 177-208 (2016).

Nicolas Petit. The IEEE-SA revised patent policy and its

definition of “reasonable” rates: a transatlantic antitrust divide?

27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 211-251 (2017).

Deepa Varadarajan. Trade secret precautions, possession, and

notice. 68 Hastings L.J. 357-395 (2017).

Susan Navarro Smelcer. Note. Anticompetitive use of

administrative trials in bargaining over patent rights. 91 N.Y.U.

L. Rev. 1719-1759 (2016).

Monica L. Smith. Note. Administrative Actavis. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1760-1793 (2016).

Samuel N. Weinstein. When systemic risk meets antitrust: Dodd-

Frank’s impact on competitive markets in the wake of an

economic crisis. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 286-337 (2016).

W. Fritz Metzinger. Comment. For the love of the frame: how

behavioral economics helps explain the NCAA grant-in-aid cap’s

perplexing antitrust vitality. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 595-627 (2017).

Katherine Kargl. Note. Is amateurism really necessary or is it an

illusion supporting the NCAA’s anticompetitive behaviors?: the

need for preserving amateurism in college athletics. 2017 U. Ill.

L. Rev. 379-414.

WATER LAW

Kayla A. Currie. Comment. Clear waters ahead? The Clean

Water Rule attempts to bring clarity to the scope of the Clean

Water Act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 191-226 (2016-2017).

Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely. The legislative history of the McCarran

Amendment: an effort to determine whether Congress intended

for state court jurisdiction to extend to Indian reserved water

rights. 46 Envtl. L. 845-892 (2016).

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

66 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi. “Dependent contractors”

in the gig economy: a comparative approach. 66 Am. U. L. Rev.

635-689 (2017).

Trina Jones. A different class of care: the benefits crisis and low-

wage workers. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 691-760 (2017).

Lili Levi. The weaponized lawsuit against the media: litigation

funding as a new threat to journalism. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 761-

828 (2017).

Peter K. Yu. The investment-related aspects of intellectual

property rights. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 829-910 (2017).

Eric Lawrence Levi. Comment. Using data exclusivity grants to

incentivize cumulative innovation of biologics’ manufacturing

processes. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 911-970 (2017).

Sarah E. Pugh. Comment. Cloudy with a chance of abused

privacy rights: modifying third-party Fourth Amendment standing

doctrine post-Spokeo. 66 Am. U. L. Rev. 971-1013 (2017).

97 BOSTON UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, JANUARY, 2017.

Shima Baradaran Baughman. Costs of pretrial detention. 97 B.U.

L. Rev. 1-29 (2017).

Glen Staszewski. Obergefell and democracy. 97 B.U. L. Rev.

31-102 (2017).

Margaret B. Kwoka. The procedural exceptionalism of national

security secrecy. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 103-165 (2017).

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Margot E. Kaminski. Privacy and the right to record. 97 B.U. L.

Rev. 167-243 (2017).

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández. Abolishing immigration

prisons. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 245-300 (2017).

Gary Lawson. Book review. Original foreign affairs federalism.

Foreign Affairs Federalism: The Myth of National Exclusivity by

Michael J. Glennon and Robert D. Sloane. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 301-

313 (2017).

Jeanette L. Schroeder. Note. The vulnerability of asylum

adjudications to subconscious cultural biases: demanding

American narrative norms. 97 B.U. L. Rev. 315-348 (2017).

35 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 1, PP. 1-277, 2016.

Katya Assaf. Of patents and cobras: exposing the problem of

asymmetry. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 1-39 (2016).

Itay Ravid. Tweeting #justice: audio-visual coverage of court

proceedings in a world of shifting technology. 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 41-105 (2016).

Robert Spoo. The uncoordinated public domain. 35 Cardozo

Arts & Ent. L.J. 107-151 (2016).

Sumit Agarwal. Note. Bitcoin transactions: a bit of financial

privacy. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 153-175 (2016).

Kenneth J. Costa. Note. Patent system manipulation: hedge funds

abusing IPR, poor patent quality & pharmaceutical monopolies.

35 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 177-208 (2016).

Timothy Coughlin. Note. Apple, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics

Co.: economics of design patent trolling. 35 Cardozo Arts & Ent.

L.J. 209-247 (2016).

Alyssa Kaplun. Note. Scratching the seven-year itch: a call to

reform California Labor Code section 2855(b). 35 Cardozo Arts

& Ent. L.J. 249-277 (2016).

50 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF

LAW AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.

Ethan Thomas. Note. The privacy case for body cameras: the

need for a privacy-centric approach to body camera

policymaking. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 191-228 (2017).

Philip Mayer. Note. An uncertain privilege: reexamining the

scope and protections of the Speech or Debate Clause. 50 Colum.

J.L. & Soc. Probs. 229-262 (2017).

Alexander H. Tran. Note. The Internet of Things and potential

remedies in privacy tort law. 50 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 263-

298 (2017).

Katie Aber. Note. When anti-discrimination law discriminates: a

right to transgender dignity in disability law. 50 Colum. J.L. &

Soc. Probs. 299-341 (2017).

23 CONNECTICUT INSURANCE

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

John E. Marthinsen. Regulating home equity protection

companies and contracts: are states making “the best” an enemy

of “the good?” 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 1-29 (2016).

Fifth Annual National Benefits & Social Insurance Conference.

23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 31-290 (2016).

Jonathan Barry Forman. Removing the legal impediments to

offering lifetime annuities in pension plans. 23 Conn. Ins.

L.J. 31-141 (2016).

Israel Goldowitz. Funding of public sector pension plans:

what can be learned from the private sector? 23 Conn. Ins.

L.J. 143-176 (2016).

Maria O’Brien Hylton. Friedrichs and the move toward

private ordering of wages and benefits in the public sector. 23

Conn. Ins. L.J. 177-216 (2016).

Kathryn L. Moore. A closer look at the IRAs in state

automatic enrollment IRA programs. 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 217-

261 (2016).

John A. Turner. The pension mis-selling scandal, the SEC,

and the fiduciary standard. 23 Conn. Ins. L.J. 263-290

(2016).

47 CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-250, 2016-2017.

Harper Lee Symposium. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-142 (2016-2017).

J. Mark Baggett. Introduction. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 1-2 (2016-

2017).

J. Mark Baggett. “Tumbling out of the beautiful dream”: Go

Set a Watchman and Harper Lee’s legacy. 47 Cumb. L. Rev.

1-18 (2016-2017).

Alfred L. Brophy. Watchman’s new constitutional vision. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 19-23 (2016-2017).

Judy M. Cornett. Four reasons why readers hate Go Set a

Watchman (and one reason why I don’t). 47 Cumb. L. Rev.

25-35 (2016-2017).

Matthew Crow. A wrinkle in Maycomb County: law, equity,

and conscience in Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 37-44 (2016-2017).

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Derek Fincham. Is Go Set a Watchman authentic? 47 Cumb.

L. Rev. 45-52 (2016-2017).

Sally Greene. Atticus, uprising. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 53-56

(2016-2017).

Ariela J. Gross. Go Set a Watchman and the limits of white

liberalism. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 57-59 (2016-2017).

Steven H. Hobbs. The tribes of Maycomb County: the

continuing quest to transcend our differences. 47 Cumb. L.

Rev. 61-84 (2016-2017).

Mary Ellen Maatman. The Mockingbird’s brief. 47 Cumb. L.

Rev. 85-125 (2016-2017).

Marc L. Roark. Place and identity in Harper Lee and Robert

Penn Warren. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 127-142 (2016-2017).

Christian W. Borek. Comment. Regulation A+: navigating

equity-based crowdfunding under Title IV of the JOBS Act. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 143-189 (2016-2017).

Kayla A. Currie. Comment. Clear waters ahead? The Clean

Water Rule attempts to bring clarity to the scope of the Clean

Water Act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 191-226 (2016-2017).

John C. Kendrick. Note. Criminal procedure—retroactivity—

invalidation of ACCA’s residual clause deemed new substantive

rule with retroactive effect in cases on collateral review. 47

Cumb. L. Rev. 227-238 (2016-2017).

Alexander G. Thrasher. Note. Civil rights—employment

discrimination—limitations period for constructive discharge

under Title VII commences on resignation of employee rather

than last discriminatory act. 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 239-250 (2016-

2017).

41 DELAWARE JOURNAL OF

CORPORATE LAW,

NO. 2, PP. 279-712, 2017.

Charles Korsmo and Minor Myers. Reforming modern appraisal

litigation. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 279-343 (2017).

Nithya Narayanan. Activist nominee compensation: balancing

the hedgehog’s dilemma. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 345-391 (2017).

Yueh-Ping Yang and Pin-Hsien Lee. Is moderation the highest

virtue? A comparative study of a middle way of control

transaction regimes. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 393-460 (2017).

David G. Yosifon. Opting out of shareholder primacy: is the

public benefit corporation trivial? 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 461-508

(2017).

Carol Hansell, et al. The American College of Governance

Counsel: charting the course to an improved model of corporate

governance. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 509-536 (2017).

Samuel B. Isaacson, et al. How much is a $30 million settlement

worth? 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 537-543 (2017).

Jason W. Rigby. Note. Financial advisor aiding and abetting of a

breach of a fiduciary duty post Rural Metro: clarifying “knowing

participation.” 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 545-565 (2017).

Unreported cases. 41 Del. J. Corp. L. 567-711 (2017).

46 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW,

NO. 4, FALL, 2016.

Christopher D. Ahlers. Race, ethnicity, and air pollution: new

directions in environmental justice. 46 Envtl. L. 713-758 (2016).

Nathan J. Baker and student James A. Fraser. Tall firs, zip-lines,

and reserved interest deeds: an assessment of the effectiveness of

federal conservation easements in the Columbia River Gorge

National Scenic Area. 46 Envtl. L. 759-809 (2016).

Rachel E. Deming. A tale of two continents: environmental

management-based regulation in the European Union and the

United States. 46 Envtl. L. 811-843 (2016).

Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely. The legislative history of the McCarran

Amendment: an effort to determine whether Congress intended

for state court jurisdiction to extend to Indian reserved water

rights. 46 Envtl. L. 845-892 (2016).

Arnold W. Reitze, Jr. The control of air pollution on Indian

reservations. 46 Envtl. L. 893-951 (2016).

John Ruple and Mark Capone. NEPA, FLPMA, and impact

reduction: an empirical assessment of BLM resource management

planning and NEPA in the Mountain West. 46 Envtl. L. 953-978

(2016).

Meredith A. Wegener. Changing federal priorities midstream in

upstream development: federal energy development lease

cancellations, environmental policy, historic preservation and

takings. 46 Envtl. L. 979-1008 (2016).

47 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER

NEWS & ANALYSIS,

NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Beyond words. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10099

(2017).

Drones and Environmental Monitoring. Joanna Simon,

moderator; Amanda Essex, Joseph Muhlhausen, Jeramie Scott,

discussants. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10101-10111

(2017).

Robert B. Jackson, Jessica Owley and James Salzman. Mineral

estate conservation easements: a new policy instrument to address

hydraulic fracturing and resource extraction. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10112-10120 (2017).

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Maria L. Banda and Scott Fulton. Litigating climate change in

national courts: recent trends and developments in global climate

law. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10121-10134 (2017).

Robert B. McKinstry Jr., Thomas D. Peterson and Steven Chester.

Unlocking willpower and ambition to meet the goals of the Paris

Climate Change Agreement (part two): the potential for legal

reform and revision. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10135-

10150 (2017).

Josephine M. Balzac. Corporate responsibility: promoting

climate change justice through the divestment of fossil fuels and

socially responsible investment. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10151-10161 (2017).

Recent developments. In the Congress. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10162-10165 (2017).

Recent developments. In the federal agencies. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10166-10171 (2017).

Recent developments. In the state agencies. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10171-10175 (2017).

Recent developments. In the courts. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10176-10177 (2017).

Recent journal literature. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis

10178-10179 (2017).

Topical index. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10180 (2017).

43 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, SPRING, 2016.

Donald J. Kochan. Deeds and the determinacy norm: insights

from Brandt and other cases on an undesignated, yet ever-

present, interpretive method. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 793-829

(2016).

Alfred L. Brophy. The road to the Gettysburg Address. 43 Fla.

St. U. L. Rev. 831-899 (2016).

Isaac D. Buck. Overtreatment and informed consent: a fraud-

based solution to unwanted and unnecessary care. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 901-950 (2016).

Mirit Eyal-Cohen. Through the lens of innovation. 43 Fla. St. U.

L. Rev. 951-1013 (2016).

Alex Raskolnikov. Six degrees of graduation: law and economics

of variable sanctions. [Reprint.] 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1015-1041

(2016).

David R. Glickman. Note. Embracing third-party litigation

finance. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1043-1069 (2016).

Jacqueline Van Laningham. Note. A rose by any other name:

Florida’s return to Consolidated-Tomoka. 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev.

1071-1106 (2016).

19 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW,

NO. 9, PP. 522-587, 2016.

Joseph M. Dodge. The fair tax: the personal realization income

tax. 19 Fla. Tax Rev. 522-587 (2016).

27 FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY,

MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.

Nicolas Petit. The IEEE-SA revised patent policy and its

definition of “reasonable” rates: a transatlantic antitrust divide?

27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 211-251 (2017).

Roy S. Gutterman. Liar! Liar? The defamatory impact of “liar” in

the modern world. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J.

253-286 (2017).

Omri Rachum-Twaig. Recreating copyright: the cognitive

process of creation and copyright law. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop.

Media & Ent. L.J. 287-352 (2017).

Zach Schreiber. Note. The time is now: why the United States

should adopt the British model of sports betting legislation. 27

Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 353-383 (2017).

Anthony Zangrillo. Note. The split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi

gridiron: an analysis of unauthorized trademark use in artistic

mediums. 27 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 385-428

(2017).

68 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Eric R. Carpenter. Patriarchy, not hierarchy: rethinking the effect

of cultural attitudes in acquaintance rape cases. 68 Hastings L.J.

225-258 (2017).

Jared A. Goldstein. How the Constitution became Christian. 68

Hastings L.J. 259-308 (2017).

Janine S. Hiller and Jordan M. Blanke. Smart cities, big data, and

the resilience of privacy. 68 Hastings L.J. 309-355 (2017).

Deepa Varadarajan. Trade secret precautions, possession, and

notice. 68 Hastings L.J. 357-395 (2017).

M. Jake Feaver. Note. Correcting computer vision: the case for

real eyes after Lenz. 68 Hastings L.J. 397-418 (2017).

Isabella Langone. Note. Changing tides for captive marine

mammals: what the future holds for captive care requirements. 68

Hastings L.J. 419-443 (2017).

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NO. 3, WINTER, 2017.

Ian P. Farrell. Enlightened originalism. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 569-

638 (2017).

Michael J. Teter. Restoring the deliberative ideal: the jury as a

framework for reforming Congress. 54 Hous. L. Rev. 639-695

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Michael L. Wells. Judicial federalism in the European Union. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 697-774 (2017).

George Hayek. Comment. TRCP 91a: resolving the confusion.

54 Hous. L. Rev. 775-802 (2017).

Rocío Rodríguez Ruiz. Comment. School-to-prison pipeline: an

evaluation of zero tolerance policies and their alternatives. 54

Hous. L. Rev. 803-837 (2017).

12 JOURNAL OF FOOD

LAW & POLICY,

NO. 2, FALL, 2016.

Ksenia A. Petrovets. Moving towards harmonization of food

safety standards: role of the TPP and TTIP agreements. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 111-140 (2016).

Smith Otieno. Agricultural investments: the new frontier of

human rights abuse and the place of development agencies. 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 141-162 (2016).

Larry D. Treat. Student article. Energy drink regulations: why the

time for more FDA authority is not ripe and how states can

protect children without unjustly infringing on adult autonomy.

12 J. Food L. & Pol’y 163-198 (2016).

Hilary Nat. Student article. Will consumers be in the “dark”

about labels on genetically engineered and modified foods? 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 199-213 (2016).

Melissa M. Card. Local and state governments are taking the

stage when it is FDA’s curtain call — are local and state

governments’ safety warnings preempted by federal law? 12 J.

Food L. & Pol’y 214-237 (2016).

Michael T. Roberts and Ching-Fu Lin. 2016 China food law

update. 12 J. Food L. & Pol’y 238-263 (2016).

19 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL

ECONOMIC LAW,

NO. 4, DECEMBER, 2016.

August Reinisch. Will the EU’s proposal concerning an

investment court system for CETA and TTIP lead to enforceable

awards?—The limits of modifying the ICSID Convention and the

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Andrew D. Mitchell, Jennifer K. Hawkins and Neha Mishra.

Dear prudence: allowances under international trade and

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Henrique Choer Moraes. International lawmaking by

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Duy-Khuong Dinh. The standstill of rules of origin for services:

towards a ‘substantial transformation’ approach. 19 J. Int’l Econ.

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Weihuan Zhou and Andrew Percival. Debunking the myth of

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Econ. L. 863-892 (2016).

Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Rodolfo Carlos Rivas Rea and Lorenzo

Cotula. Book reviews. WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty:

Insiders’ Reflections on India’s Participation edited by Abhijit

Das and James J. Nedumpara; Theories of International Politics

and Zombies: Revived Edition by Daniel W. Drezner; Bounded

Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment

Treaties in Developing Countries by Lauge N.S. Poulson. 19 J.

Int’l Econ. L. 893-906 (2016).

32 JOURNAL OF LAW

& POLITICS,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

George Rutherglen. Personal jurisdiction and political authority.

32 J.L. & Pol. 1-42 (2016).

Tara Smith. Religious liberty or religious license? Legal

schizophrenia and the case against exemptions. 32 J.L. & Pol. 43-

93 (2016).

Fred F. Fielding and Heath P. Tarbert. Principled

accommodation: the Bush Administration’s approach to

congressional oversight and executive privilege. 32 J.L. & Pol.

95-137 (2016).

31 JOURNAL OF LAW

AND RELIGION,

NO. 3, NOVEMBER, 2016.

M. Christian Green, Hina Azam and Justin Latterell.

Introduction. 31 J.L. & Relig. 275-278 (2016).

Khaled A. Beydoun. America, Islam, and constitutionalism:

Muslim American poverty and the mounting police state. 31 J.L.

& Relig. 279-292 (2016).

Shannon Dunn. Gender, violence, and social justice in Islam:

Muslim feminist scholars in the public eye. 31 J.L. & Relig. 293-

305 (2016).

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Kent Greenawalt. Individual conscience and how it should be

treated. 31 J.L. & Relig. 306-320 (2016).

Mark Hill. The changing landscape of law and religion in

Europe: secularism and cultural heritage. 31 J.L. & Relig. 321-

335 (2016).

Lisa Fishbayn Joffe. What’s the harm in polygamy? Multicultural

toleration and womer’s experience of plural marriage. 31 J.L. &

Relig. 336-353 (2016).

David Little. Law, religion, and human rights: skeptical

responses in the early twenty-first century. 31 J.L. & Relig. 354-

366 (2016).

Vincent Lloyd. New directions in natural law. 31 J.L. & Relig.

367-379 (2016).

Daniel Philpott and Timothy Samuel Shah. In defense of

religious freedom: new critics of a beleaguered human right. 31

J.L. & Relig. 380-395 (2016).

Book reviews. 31 J.L. & Relig. 396-431 (2016).

42 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.

How Law Works. A Symposium on The Force of Law by

Frederick Schauer and The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories

and Limits by Richard H. McAdams. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 4-

99 (2017).

Christopher W. Schmidt. Editor’s introduction. 42 Law &

Soc. Inquiry 4-5 (2017).

Don Herzog. Democracy, law, compliance. 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 6-15 (2017).

Gillian K. Hadfield. The problem of social order: what

should we count as law? 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 16-27

(2017).

Daryl Levinson. The inevitability and indeterminacy of

game-theoretic accounts of legal order. 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 28-37 (2017).

Robin Bradley Kar. The evolutionary game-theoretic

foundations of law. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 38-48 (2017).

Robert C. Ellickson. Forgetful self-help and private voice:

how Schauer and McAdams exaggerate a state’s ability to

monopolize violence and expression. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry

49-59 (2017).

Janice Nadler. Expressive law, social norms, and social

groups. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 60-75 (2017).

Richard H. McAdams. Reply to commentators. 42 Law &

Soc. Inquiry 76-86 (2017).

Frederick Schauer. Preferences for law? 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 87-99 (2017).

Mila Versteeg and Tom Ginsburg. Measuring the rule of law: a

comparison of indicators. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 100-137

(2017).

Ashley T. Rubin. The consequences of prisoners’ micro-

resistance. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 138-162 (2017).

Mary Gallagher and Yujeong Yang. Getting schooled: legal

mobilization as an educative process. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry

163-194 (2017).

Doron Dorfman. Re-claiming disability: identity, procedural

justice, and the disability determination process. 42 Law & Soc.

Inquiry 195-231 (2017).

Rachel E. Stern. Book review. Activist lawyers in post-

Tiananmen China. China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Advocacy

and Resistance by Eva Pils. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 234-251

(2017).

Andrew David Edwards. Book review. The American Revolution

and Christine Desan’s new history of money. Making Money:

Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine

Desan. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 252-278 (2017).

Book notes. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 279-288 (2017).

20 LEWIS & CLARK

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 4, PP. 1093-1458, 2017.

Symposium: Law and Religion in an Increasingly Polarized

America. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1093-1458 (2017).

Kathleen A. Brady. The disappearance of religion from

debates about religious accommodation. 20 Lewis & Clark L.

Rev. 1093-1125 (2017).

Marc O. DeGirolami. Religious accommodation, religious

tradition and political polarization. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev.

1127-1155 (2017).

Kent Greenawalt. Religion and polarization: various relations

and how to contribute positively rather than negatively. 20

Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1157-1176 (2017).

B. Jesse Hill. Kingdom without end? The inevitable

expansion of religious sovereignty claims. 20 Lewis & Clark

L. Rev. 1177-1200 (2017).

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Andrew Koppelman. If liberals knew themselves better,

conservatives might like them better. 20 Lewis & Clark L.

Rev. 1201-1219 (2017).

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. Agora, dignity, and

discrimination: on the constitutional shortcomings of

“conscience” laws that promote inequality in the public

marketplace. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1221-1264 (2017).

Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle. The mystery of unanimity

in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church &

School v. EEOC. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1265-1315

(2017).

James M. Oleske, Jr. A regrettable invitation to

“constitutional resistance,” renewed confusion over religious

exemptions, and the future of free exercise. 20 Lewis &

Clark L. Rev. 1317-1371 (2017).

Robin Fretwell Wilson. The nonsense about bathrooms: how

purported concerns over safety block LGBT

nondiscrimination laws and obscure real religious liberty

concerns. 20 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1373-1458 (2017).

48 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Kelly J. Kearney, Executive Editor. Introduction to volume 48.

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. unpaged (2016).

Kenneth S. Klein. Truth and legitimacy (in courts). 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 1-79 (2016).

Andres Sawicki. Risky IP. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 81-143 (2016).

Ofer Tur-Sinai. Technological progress and well-being. 48 Loy.

U. Chi. L.J. 145-204 (2016).

Jeffrey C. Dobbins. Changing standards of review. 48 Loy. U.

Chi. L.J. 205-251 (2016).

Jennifer M. Kinsley. Chill. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 253-290 (2016).

Kelly Kearney. Comment. Oyez, oyez, oyez, the King’s Court is

now in session. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 291-350 (2016).

85 MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 5, PP. 965-1038, 2017.

Commemorating the Retirement of Professor George C. Cochran.

Tributes by Michael H. Hoffheimer, Wilbur Colom, David Case,

Claiborne Barksdale, Alan B. Morrison, Georgene Vairo, Justice

James L. Robertson, Michael Wallace, Ronald J. Rychlak and

John Czarnetzky. 85 Miss. L.J. 965-1037 (2017).

91 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 6, DECEMBER, 2016.

Lee Anne Fennell. Fee simple obsolete. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1457-

1516 (2016).

Mark A. Geistfeld. Hidden in plain sight: the normative source of

modern tort law. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1517-1594 (2016).

David A. Hoffman. From promise to form: how contracting

online changes consumers. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1595-1650 (2016).

Alexandra Bursak. Note. Preclusions. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1651-

1683 (2016).

Ann Jaworski. Note. Encouraging climate adaptation through

reform of federal crop insurance subsidies. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev.

1684-1718 (2016).

Susan Navarro Smelcer. Note. Anticompetitive use of

administrative trials in bargaining over patent rights. 91 N.Y.U.

L. Rev. 1719-1759 (2016).

Monica L. Smith. Note. Administrative Actavis. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1760-1793 (2016).

Charles B. Straut. Note. Due process disestablishment: why

Lawrence v. Texas is a First Amendment case. 91 N.Y.U. L.

Rev. 1794-1820 (2016).

Jay Thornton. Note. Cost, accuracy, and subjective fairness in

legal information technology: a response to technological due

process critics. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1821-1850 (2016).

Index to volume 90. 91 N.Y.U. L. Rev. xiii-xv (2016).

42 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL

OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Ermal Frasheri. Of knights and squires: European Union and the

modernization of Albania. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 1-73 (2016).

Sangman Kim and Jongho Kim. The legal effect of the unknown

clause in a bill of lading under the international rules. 42 N.C. J.

Int’l L. 75-113 (2016).

Stephen Kingah and Eva Seiwert. The contested emerging

international norm and practice of a responsibility to protect:

where are regional organizations? 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 115-189

(2016).

Debra Perlin. Marbury on the Thames: separation of powers in

the United Kingdom’s nascent Supreme Court. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L.

191-221 (2016).

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Adam Sorenson. Note. South Ossetia and Russia: the treaty, the

takeover, the future. 42 N.C. J. Int’l L. 223-248 (2016).

Tres Ricks. Comment. From the Abuja Treaty to the sustainable

development goals: realizing economic integration in Africa. 42

N.C. J. Int’l L. 249-274 (2016).

77 OHIO STATE

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 5, PP. 905-1144, 2016.

Colloquium: Obergefell v. Hodges. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 905-1108

(2016).

Marc Spindelman. Introduction: a reader’s guide to the

Obergefell v. Hodges colloquium. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 905-911

(2016).

Justice John Paul Stevens. Two thoughts about Obergefell v.

Hodges. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 913-917 (2016).

Susan Frelich Appleton. Obergefell’s liberties: all in the

family. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 919-979 (2016).

Suzanne A. Kim. Relational migration. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 981-

1010 (2016).

Jane S. Schacter. Obergefell’s audiences. 77 Ohio St. L.J.

1011-1037 (2016).

Marc Spindelman. Obergefell’s dreams. 77 Ohio St. L.J.

1039-1108 (2016).

Melissa Wasser. Note. Legal discrimination: bridging the Title

VII gap for transgender employees. 77 Ohio St. L.J. 1109-1143

(2016).

37 PACE LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Wayne Batchis. On the categorical approach to free speech —

and the protracted failure to delimit the true threats exception to

the First Amendment. 37 Pace L. Rev. 1-54 (2016).

Brian Elzweig and Valrie Chambers. Omnicare v. Indiana State

District Council and its rational basis test for allowing for

opinion statements to be a misleading fact or omission under

Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933. 37 Pace L. Rev. 55-88

(2016).

Harold Anthony Lloyd. Law as trope: framing and evaluating

conceptual metaphors. 37 Pace L. Rev. 89-114 (2016).

Michael A. McCall and Madhavi M. McCall. Quantifying the

contours of power: Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Kennedy in

criminal justice cases. 37 Pace L. Rev. 115-174 (2016).

Yuval Simchi-Levi. Preservation: what is it good for? 37 Pace L.

Rev. 175-190 (2016).

Ryan A. Little, Maj., U.S. Army. The Big Lebowski: the Dude’s

lessons in law and leadership for military and national security

attorneys. 37 Pace L. Rev. 191-203 (2016).

Jonathan Barry Forman and Michael J. Sabin. Survivor funds. 37

Pace L. Rev. 204-291 (2016).

Allan W. Vestal. Regarding oaths of office. 37 Pace L. Rev.

292-325 (2016).

Briana Alongi. Comment. The negative ramifications of hate

crime legislation: it’s time to reevaluate whether hate crime laws

are beneficial to society. 37 Pace L. Rev. 326-351 (2016).

Samantha Hazen. Comment. Upholding citizens’ privacy in the

use of Stingray technology: is New York behind? 37 Pace L.

Rev. 352-378 (2016).

13 PITTSBURGH TAX REVIEW,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Philip G. Cohen. The Long (v. Commisioner) and short of the

substitute for ordinary income doctrine. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 151-

196 (2016).

Bobby L. Dexter. The hate exclusion: moral tax equity for

damages received on account of race, sex, or sexual orientation

discrimination. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 197-272 (2016).

John Oliver Marron. Note. The tax treatment of damages under

the False Claims Act: an unsettled issue. 13 Pitt. Tax Rev. 273-

296 (2016).

53 SAN DIEGO

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, SUMMER, 2016.

Kevin Cole. Better sex through criminal law: proxy crimes,

covert negligence, and other difficulties of “affirmative consent”

in the ALI’s draft sexual assault provisions. 53 San Diego L.

Rev. 507-577 (2016).

R. George Wright. Negotiating the terms of corporate human

rights liability under federal law. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 579-608

(2016).

Alison Gurr. Three’s a crowd or a charm? Third party liability for

participating in breaches of fiduciary duty. 53 San Diego L. Rev.

609-651 (2016).

Vivian Adame. Comment. Consumers’ obsession becoming

retailers’ possession: the way that retailers are benefitting from

consumers’ presence on social media. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 653-

700 (2016).

Samantha Lewis. Comment. Notice and the claim presentation

requirements under the California Government Claims Act:

recalibrating the scales of justice. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 701-743

(2016).

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Emily G. Narum. Comment. Making the grade: school-based

telemedicine and parental consent. 53 San Diego L. Rev. 745-780

(2016).

13 SETON HALL

CIRCUIT REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

James J. Duane. May it please the court?: the perils of correcting

a justice’s pronunciation. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 1-3 (2016).

Antonios Kouroutakis. The prevailing culture over immigration:

centralized immigration and policies between attrition and

accommodation. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 5-20 (2016).

Circuit Review Staff. First impressions. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev.

21-58 (2016).

Circuit Review Staff. Current Circuit splits. 13 Seton Hall Cir.

Rev. 59-77 (2016).

Anthony C. D’Alessandro. Comment. The house advantage: how

the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act undermines

concepts of federalism, and severely impacts New Jersey’s

gambling-fueled economy. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 79-105

(2016).

Nicholas Pellegrino. Comment. Internet TV: (hopefully) coming

to a computer screen near you. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 107-130

(2016).

Amanda Schwartz. Comment. Cheddar, not Swiss: a director’s

interest in copyright. 13 Seton Hall Cir. Rev. 131-154 (2016).

47 SETON HALL

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, PP. 329-684, 2017.

Areto A. Imoukhuede. Gun rights and the new Lochnerism. 47

Seton Hall L. Rev. 329-391 (2017).

Arianne Renan Barzilay and Anat Ben-David. Platform

inequality: gender in the gig-economy. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

393-431 (2017).

Joanna K. Sax. Biotechnology and consumer decision-making.

47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 433-486 (2017).

David A. Singleton. Unmaking a “murderer”: lessons from a

struggle to restore one woman’s humanity. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

487-541 (2017).

Lindsey de Stefan. Comment. “No man is above the law and no

man is below it”: how qualified immunity reform could create

accountability and curb widespread police misconduct. 47 Seton

Hall L. Rev. 543-568 (2017).

Benjamin D. Heller. Comment. Revolutionizing the Mental

Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. 47 Seton Hall L.

Rev. 569-602 (2017).

Randolph Andrew Scott. Comment. Updating your fantasy

lineups and the federal law: the case for federal regulation of daily

fantasy sports. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 603-651 (2017).

Leo Capoferri. Comment. Clean power and Chevron: scoring the

fight for Obama’s climate change rule. 47 Seton Hall L. Rev.

653-684 (2017).

21 STANFORD JOURNAL

OF LAW, BUSINESS & FINANCE,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Brad Bernthal. Investment accelerators. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin.

139-191 (2016).

Amanda K. Packel. Book review. Government intervention into

board composition: gender quotas in Norway and diversity

disclosures in the United States. Challenging Boardroom

Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity by

Aaron Dhir. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 192-239 (2016).

Stephen Kim Park and Tim R Samples. Towards sovereign

equity. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 240-285 (2016).

Samuel N. Weinstein. When systemic risk meets antitrust: Dodd-

Frank’s impact on competitive markets in the wake of an

economic crisis. 21 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 286-337 (2016).

69 STANFORD LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Ilan Wurman. Constitutional administration. 69 Stan. L. Rev.

359-434 (2017).

Rabia Belt. Ballots for bullets?: disabled veterans and the right to

vote. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 435-490 (2017).

Sarah Krakoff. They were here first: American Indian tribes,

race, and the constitutional minimum. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 491-548

(2017).

Alexander J. Kasner. Note. Local government design, mayoral

leadership, and law enforcement reform. 69 Stan. L. Rev. 549-

602 (2017).

24 TEXAS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 3, PP. 301-430, 2016.

Tomothy R. Holbrook. The Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s

evolving impact on claim construction. 24 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J.

301-332 (2016).

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Saurabh Vishnubhakat. The youngest patent validity proceeding:

evaluating post-grant review. 24 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J. 333-365

(2016).

Megan M. La Belle. Fee shifting for PTAB proceedings. 24 Tex.

Intell. Prop. L.J. 367-401 (2016).

Gregory N. Mandel. A nonobvious comparison: nonobviousness

decisions at the PTAB and in the federal courts. 24 Tex. Intell.

Prop. L.J. 403-429 (2016).

91 TULANE LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Victoria Shannon Sahani. Reshaping third-party funding. 91 Tul.

L. Rev. 405-472 (2017).

Jennifer S. Hendricks. Fathers and feminism: the case against

genetic entitlement. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 473-536 (2017).

Tyler J. Dunphy. Comment. FERPA’s faux pas: a call for

enforceable student rights to combat state disclosure laws. 91

Tul. L. Rev. 537-560 (2017).

Christopher F. Edmunds. Comment. The judicial sieve: a critical

analysis of adequate briefing standards in the federal circuit courts

of appeals. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 561-593 (2017).

W. Fritz Metzinger. Comment. For the love of the frame: how

behavioral economics helps explain the NCAA grant-in-aid cap’s

perplexing antitrust vitality. 91 Tul. L. Rev. 595-627 (2017).

93 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT

MERCY LAW REVIEW,

NO. 4, FALL, 2016.

The Past, Present, and Future of Detroit. 93 U. Det. Mercy L.

Rev. 573-715 (2016).

Andrea J. Boyack. A new American dream for Detroit. 93 U.

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Brian L. Frye. Art & the “public trust” in municipal

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Shaakirrah R. Sanders. Ag-gag free Detroit. 93 U. Det.

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Elizabeth K. Butler. Note. “How fair art thou?”—managing

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2017 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-414.

Michael J. Kelly and David Satola. The right to be forgotten.

2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1-63.

Ethan J. Leib and Zev J. Eigen. Consumer form contracting in the

age of mechanical reproduction: the unread and the undead. 2017

U. Ill. L. Rev. 65-107.

Jane Bambauer, Jonathan Loe and D. Alex Winkelman. A bad

education. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 109-162.

Daniel J.H. Greenwood. Neofeudalism: the surprising

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Rev. 163-221.

Matthew T. Bodie. The best way out is always through: changing

the employment at-will default rule to protect personal autonomy.

2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 223-267.

Barry Cushman. Vote fluidity on the Hughes Court: the critical

terms, 1934-1936. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 269-306.

Sarah Craig. Note. Protection for printing: an analysis of

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Gregory Dickinson. Note. One justice, two justice, red justice,

blue justice: dissecting the role of political ideology in Supreme

Court nominations. 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 345-378.

Katherine Kargl. Note. Is amateurism really necessary or is it an

illusion supporting the NCAA’s anticompetitive behaviors?: the

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L. Rev. 379-414.

19 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE,

NO. 4, PP. 259-350, 2016.

R. Kyle Alagood. Opening the schoolhouse door to the AIDS

virus: policymaking, politics, and personality in a Queens County

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Laurie Ball Cooper & Ana Vohryzek. Rethinking rapid re-

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19 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 307-334 (2016).

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ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY LAW,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

Symposium, Prognosis Positive: The Revolutionary Impact of

Technology on Healthcare. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 207-352

(2016).

Lara Cartwright-Smith, Elizabeth Gray and Jane Hyatt

Thorpe. Health information ownership: legal theories and

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(2016).

Barbara J. Evans. Power to the people: data citizens in the

age of precision medicine. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 243-

265 (2016).

Nicole Huberfeld. Instrumental and transformative medical

technology. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 267-283 (2016).

Anna B. Laakmann. Customized medicine and the limits of

federal regulatory power. 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 285-

325 (2016).

Nicolas P. Terry. Will the Internet of Things transform

healthcare? 19 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 327-352 (2016).

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OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE,

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Chelsea Creta. Editor’s note. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc.

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Policing in America: Powers and Accountability. 23 Wash. &

Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 3-199 (2016).

andré douglas pond cummings. “Lord forgive me, but he

tried to kill me”: proposing solutions to the United States’

most vexing racial challenges. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. &

Soc. Just. 3-88 (2016).

Kevin H. Govern. Defense support of civil authorities: an

examination of trends impacting upon police militarization.

23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 89-134 (2016).

Timothy C. MacDonnell. When more is less—SWAT and

procedural justice. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 135-

180 (2016).

Donald F. Tibbs. Racial profiling in the era of Black de-

constitutionalism. 23 Wash. & Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 181-

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Olivia Broderick. Note. Tinker, Taylor, schoolhouse, speech:

the impact of the Internet and social media on public school

administrators’ authority to control student speech. 23 Wash. &

Lee J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 203-231 (2016).

Chelsea Creta. Note. The No-Fly List: the new redress

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Caley DeGroote. Note. Can you hear me now? The

reasonableness of sending notice through text messages and its

potential impact on impoverished communities. 23 Wash. & Lee

J. C.R. & Soc. Just. 279-311 (2016).

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