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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 12, 2017 American Journal of Legal History 57 Am. J. Legal Hist., No. 1, March, 2017. Arizona State Law Journal 48 Ariz. St. L.J., No. 4, Winter, 2016. Boston College Law Review 58 B.C. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2017. Chicago-Kent Law Review 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-389, 2017. Columbia Business Law Review 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 595-958. Drake Law Review 65 Drake L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-291, 2017. Duke Law Journal 66 Duke L.J., No. 5, February, 2017. Emory International Law Review 31 Emory Intl L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 197-360, 2017. Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 3, March, 2017. Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Poly J., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 10, Pp. 588-645, 2016. Fordham Law Review 85 Fordham L. Rev., No. 4, March, 2017. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Harvard Law Review 130 Harv. L. Rev., No. 5, March, 2017. Iowa Law Review 102 Iowa L. Rev., No. 3, March, 2017. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology, No. 2, Spring, 2016. Journal of Supreme Court History 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist., No. 1, Pp. 5-125, 2017. Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 63 J. Copyright Socy U.S.A., No. 4, Fall, 2016. Kentucky Law Journal 104 Ky. L.J., No. 4, Pp. 547-764, 2015-2016. Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-138, 2016. Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative 39 Loy. L.A. Intl & Comp. L. Rev., Winter, 2017. Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 351-574, 2016. Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 14 Loy. U. Chi. Intl L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2016. Mississippi Law Journal 86 Miss. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-212, 2017. Natural Resources Journal 57 Nat. Resources J., No. 1, Winter, 2017. North Carolina Central Law Review 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-84, 2016. Ohio Northern University Law Review 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-276, 2017. South Texas Law Review 58 S. Tex. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Southern Illinois University Law Journal 41 S. Ill. U. L.J., Fall, 2016. Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L., No. 1, February, 2017. Texas Law Review 95 Tex. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017. University of New Hampshire Law Review 15 U.N.H. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2017. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 1, Pp. 1-79, 2017. Social Change University of Toledo Law Review 48 U. Tol. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. Virginia Law Review 103 Va. L. Rev., No. 1, March, 2017. Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Poly, No. 1, January, 2017. West Virginia Law Review 119 W. Va. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016. Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016. Law Review Western State Law Review 44 W. St. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016. William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., No. 2, Winter, 2017. Yale Law Journal 126 Yale L.J., No. 4, February, 2017. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Page 1: CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALSCURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS Page 2 May 12, 2017 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Griggs, Rob C. de Loë, James J. Patterson, For more on this subject see

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 12, 2017

American Journal of Legal History 57 Am. J. Legal Hist., No. 1, March, 2017.

Arizona State Law Journal 48 Ariz. St. L.J., No. 4, Winter, 2016.

Boston College Law Review 58 B.C. L. Rev., No. 1, January, 2017.

Chicago-Kent Law Review 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-389, 2017.

Columbia Business Law Review 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 595-958.

Drake Law Review 65 Drake L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-291, 2017.

Duke Law Journal 66 Duke L.J., No. 5, February, 2017.

Emory International Law Review 31 Emory Int’l L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 197-360, 2017.

Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 3, March, 2017.

Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y J., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Florida Tax Review 19 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 10, Pp. 588-645, 2016.

Fordham Law Review 85 Fordham L. Rev., No. 4, March, 2017.

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Harvard Law Review 130 Harv. L. Rev., No. 5, March, 2017.

Iowa Law Review 102 Iowa L. Rev., No. 3, March, 2017.

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology, No. 2, Spring, 2016.

Journal of Supreme Court History 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist., No. 1, Pp. 5-125, 2017.

Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 63 J. Copyright Soc’y U.S.A., No. 4, Fall, 2016.

Kentucky Law Journal 104 Ky. L.J., No. 4, Pp. 547-764, 2015-2016.

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-138, 2016.

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev., Winter, 2017.

Law Review

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 351-574, 2016.

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 14 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

Mississippi Law Journal 86 Miss. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-212, 2017.

Natural Resources Journal 57 Nat. Resources J., No. 1, Winter, 2017.

North Carolina Central Law Review 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-84, 2016.

Ohio Northern University Law Review 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev., No. 1, Pp. 1-276, 2017.

South Texas Law Review 58 S. Tex. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Southern Illinois University Law Journal 41 S. Ill. U. L.J., Fall, 2016.

Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L., No. 1, February, 2017.

Texas Law Review 95 Tex. L. Rev., No. 3, February, 2017.

University of New Hampshire Law Review 15 U.N.H. L. Rev., No. 2, February, 2017.

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 1, Pp. 1-79, 2017.

Social Change

University of Toledo Law Review 48 U. Tol. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

Virginia Law Review 103 Va. L. Rev., No. 1, March, 2017.

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y, No. 1, January, 2017.

West Virginia Law Review 119 W. Va. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2016.

Law Review

Western State Law Review 44 W. St. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2016.

William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., No. 2, Winter, 2017.

Yale Law Journal 126 Yale L.J., No. 4, February, 2017.

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

The Future of Environmental Law. John Cruden, James Bruen,

DOJ/ENRD symposium summary; John Cruden, Matthew Oakes,

Andy Mergen, moderators; Donald Verrilli, Richard Pierce, Jody

Freeman, Holly Doremus, Charles Wilkinson, Dave Owen, Joel

Mintz, Michael Vandenbergh, Robert Percival, panelists. 47

Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10185-10216 (2017).

Alfred C. Aman, Jr. and Joseph C. Dugan. The human side of

public-private partnerships: from New Deal regulation to

administrative law management. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 883-937

(2017).

Clare J. Horan. Note. The importance of specialist medical

consultants in the SSA disability determination process: analysis

and proposals. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1361-1396 (2017).

Kevin O. Leske. Chipping away at the rock: Perez v. Mortgage

Bankers Association and the Seminole Rock deference doctrine.

49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 375-419 (2016).

Robert P. Burns. Is our legal order just another bureaucracy? 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 413-438 (2016).

John Kendrick. Note. (Un)limiting administrative review: Wind

River, Section 2401(a), and the right to challenge federal

agencies. 103 Va. L. Rev. 157-210 (2017).

Held Hostage: Government Regulation in an Age of Political

Gridlock. Articles by Sidney A. Shapiro, Rena Steinzor, Joseph P.

Tomain, Thomas O. McGarity and Hannah J. Wiseman. 7 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-273 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Aditya Bamzai. The origins of judicial deference to executive

interpretation. 126 Yale L.J. 908-1001 (2017).

Christopher R. Berry and Jacob E. Gersen. Agency design and

political control. 126 Yale L.J. 1002-1049 (2017).

AGRICULTURE LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

Jenna H. Bishop. Note. Weeding the garden of pesticide

regulation: when the marijuana industry goes unchecked. 65

Drake L. Rev. 223-253 (2017).

Water Governance. Foreword by John Fleck; articles by Burke W.

Griggs, Rob C. de Loë, James J. Patterson, Stefan Carpenter,

Elizabeth Baldwin, Daniel H. Cole, Michelle Bryan, Damian

Park, Richard W. Hughes and Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. 57

Nat. Resources J. 1-317 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Joshua EldenBrady. Family farms versus factory farms:

preemption of local ordinances under Michigan’s Right to Farm

Act, why the current preemption standard doesn’t work and what

needs to change. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 333-366

(2016).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Danielle Crinnion. Note. Get your own street cred: an argument

for trademark protection for street art. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 257-285

(2017).

Claire Stephens. Note. Blood antiquities: preserving Syria’s

heritage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 353-389 (2017).

Charles A. Weiss. Note. Available to all, produced by few: the

economic and cultural impact of Europe’s digital single market

strategy within the audiovisual industry. 2016 Colum. Bus. L.

Rev. 877-923.

Elizabeth Plaster. Note. When stuff becomes art: the protection

of contemporary art through the elimination of VARA’s public-

presentation exception. 66 Duke L.J. 1113-1148 (2017).

Will Bucher. Playing around Hart and Keller’s full-court press:

designing a federal compulsory licensing regime for rights of

publicity that enables developers and compensates rights holders.

37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 52-137 (2016).

Mark R. Swiech. Note. You’ll never work in this town again:

employment, economics, and unpaid internships in the

entertainment and media industries. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 475-

501 (2016).

Barry Sullivan. Just listening: the equal hearing principle and the

moral life of judges. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-412 (2016).

Andrew B. Ayers. The half-virtuous integrity of Atticus Finch.

86 Miss. L.J. 33-104 (2017).

BANKING AND FINANCE

Sung Yup Kim. “In a summary way, with expedition and at a

small expence”: justices of the peace and small debt litigation in

late colonial New York. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 83-117 (2017).

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Felix B. Chang. Second-generation monopolization: parallel

exclusion in derivatives markets. 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 657-

739.

George Tepe. Note. Broker-dealer use of “idle” customer assets:

customer protection with sweep programs and securities lending.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 823-876.

Nadav Shoked. Debt limits’ end. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1239-1298

(2017).

Alyse Fischer. Student article. The Ex-Im Bank calls for a change

to get back in the game. 14 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 55-72

(2016).

Alexander L. Ash. Comment. It’s your money and we want it

now: regulation of the structured settlement factoring industry in

the era of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau. 86 Miss. L.J. 151-182 (2017).

Jeff Nichols, Karl Burrer and Ellen Conley. Volumetric

production payments in bankruptcy. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1-27

(2016).

Anthony Garcia. Comment. RESPA Section 8: empowering

private parties to help end real estate settlement kickbacks. 48 U.

Tol. L. Rev. 85-107 (2016).

BANKRUPTCY LAW

Andrew Mackenzie. Note. The tuition “claw back” phenomenon:

reasonably equivalent value and parental tuition payments. 2016

Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 924-957.

Robert Miller. Nothing new: consent, forfeiture and bankruptcy

court final judgments. 65 Drake L. Rev. 89-177 (2017).

Ronald Mann. Balancing bankruptcy and environmental law:

Midlantic National Bank v. New Jersey Department of

Environmental Protection. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 101-117 (2017).

Paul Wallace. Comment. Simplifying the muddled doctrine of

debt recharacterization. 86 Miss. L.J. 183-211 (2017).

Linn White. Bankruptcy, morality & student loans: a decade of

error in undue hardship analysis. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 151-192

(2017).

Brittney E. Ciarlo. Case note. Puerto Rico v. Franklin

California Tax-Free Trust. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 241-255

(2017).

Jeff Nichols, Karl Burrer and Ellen Conley. Volumetric

production payments in bankruptcy. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1-27

(2016).

Emily M. Morrison. Comment. Bank on it: preventing re-blight

and avoiding costly litigation in modern land banking. 48 U. Tol.

L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).

Katheryn E. Marcum. Note. Tightening the loophole: the role of

fee-shifting statutes in resolving the growing problem of servicing

America’s student loan debt. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 829-862 (2016).

BIOGRAPHY

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

Law Reviews for:

University of New Hampshire Law Review

Anne Boerger and Morten Rasmussen. The making of European

law: exploring the life and work of Michel Gaudet. 57 Am. J.

Legal Hist. 51-82 (2017).

The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture. A conversation

with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and professor Aaron Saiger. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1497-1515 (2017).

Benjamin B. Ferencz. 2015 Raphael Lemkin Award remarks. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 63-85 (2017).

Stanley A. Goldman. A fuhrer of industry: Krupp before, during,

and after Nuremberg. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 187-

208 (2017).

Jonathan A. Bush. Nuremberg and beyond: Jacob Robinson,

international lawyer. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 259-

286 (2017).

Irwin Cotler. Elie Wiesel: conscience of humanity. 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 307-318 (2017).

Symposium: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Calvin

Massey. Foreword by Daniel M. Schwartz; contributions by

Vikram David Amar, Ashutosh Bhagwat, John M. Greabe and Jo

Carrillo; closing remarks by Evan Tsen Lee. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev.

249-323 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

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

Law Reviews for:

Columbia Business Law Review

Daniel Yeager. Fiduciary-isms: a study of academic influence on

the expansion of the law. 65 Drake L. Rev. 179-222 (2017).

Patrick Griffin. Note. CFIUS in the age of Chinese investment.

85 Fordham L. Rev. 1757-1792 (2017).

Stephen S. Laudone. Comment. The Foreign Corrupt Practices

Act: unbridled enforcement and flawed culpability standards deter

SMEs from entering the global marketplace. 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 355-404 (2016).

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CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

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

Law Reviews for:

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change

Drew H. Culler. Comment. The invisible dead, a silent epidemic:

violating the right of sepulcher through scientific experimentation

and mass disposal of unclaimed human remains. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 295-313 (2017).

Carolyn Harlamert. Note. “Meaningful access” demands

meaningful efforts: the need for greater access to Virginia state

courts for limited English proficient litigants. 23 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 337-365 (2017).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

Julie Seaman and David Sloan Wilson. #FreeSpeech. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1013-1041 (2016).

Elizabeth Tolon. Note. Updating the social network: how

outdated and unclear state legislation violates sex offenders’ First

Amendment rights. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1827-1861 (2017).

Steven M. Bellovin, et al. It’s too complicated: how the Internet

upends Katz, Smith, and electronic surveillance law. 30 Harv.

J.L. & Tech. 1-101 (2016).

Sheri B. Pan. Note. Getting to know me: protecting privacy and

autonomy under big data’s penetrating gaze. 30 Harv. J.L. &

Tech. 239-261 (2016).

Robert M. Bloom and William T. Clark. Small cells, big

problems: the increasing precision of cell site location

information and the need for Fourth Amendment protections. 106

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 167-202 (2016).

Zach Sommers. Missing White Woman Syndrome: an empirical

analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of

missing persons. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 275-314 (2016).

Nina I. Brown. Fight terror, not Twitter: insulating social media

from material support claims. 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 1-51

(2016).

Gregory S. Gordon. The propaganda prosecutions at Nuremberg:

the origins of atrocity speech law and the touchstone for

normative evolution. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 209-

245 (2017).

COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A.

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

Anne Boerger and Morten Rasmussen. The making of European

law: exploring the life and work of Michel Gaudet. 57 Am. J.

Legal Hist. 51-82 (2017).

Charles A. Weiss. Note. Available to all, produced by few: the

economic and cultural impact of Europe’s digital single market

strategy within the audiovisual industry. 2016 Colum. Bus. L.

Rev. 877-923.

Emily Labutta. Comment. The prisoner as one of us: Norwegian

wisdom for American penal practice. 31 Emory Int’l L. Rev.

329-359 (2017).

Yanxin Ma. The public trust doctrine: potential resolution for

problems in Chinese natural resources utilization. 40 Environs:

Envtl. L. & Pol’y J. 39-51 (2016).

Laura Taylor. Student article. Drought down under and lessons in

water policy for the Golden State. 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y

J. 53-86 (2016).

Itzchak Kornfeld. The impact of climate change on American and

Canadian indigenous peoples and their water sources. 47 Envtl.

L. Rep. News & Analysis 10245-10258 (2017).

Patrick Griffin. Note. CFIUS in the age of Chinese investment.

85 Fordham L. Rev. 1757-1792 (2017).

Stefan Carpenter, Elizabeth Baldwin and Daniel H. Cole. The

polycentric turn: a case study of Kenya’s evolving legal regime

for irrigation waters. 57 Nat. Resources J. 101-137 (2017).

Michelle Bryan. Valuing sacred tribal waters within prior

appropriation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 139-181 (2017).

David Mulroney. Krinock Lecture. The implications for Canada

of a rapidly evolving and re-emerging China. 33 W. Mich. U.

T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 217-226 (2016).

Linn White. God, guns & money: a global perspective on

intentional homicide. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 47-71 (2016).

Jennifer L. Bauer. Note. Playing off-key: trans-Atlantic data

regulation in a discordant world. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 793-828

(2016).

Helena Campos Refosco, Judge, São Paulo Brazil Court of Justice

and Martha Maria Guida Fernandes. Same-sex parents and their

children: Brazilian case law and insights from psychoanalysis. 23

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 175-184 (2017).

Hava Dayan. To kill or not to kill: (when) that is the question?

Legislative treatise on battered Israeli women facing a dead end

road. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 219-247 (2017).

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer. Abortion, moral law, and the First

Amendment: the conflict between fetal rights & freedom of

religion. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 271-335 (2017).

CONFLICT OF LAWS

Vincent S.J. Buccola. States’ rights against corporate rights.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 595-656.

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

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

Law Reviews for:

Virginia Law Review

Adam Lebovitz. Franklin redivivus: the radical Constitution,

1791-1799. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 1-50 (2017).

Bruce R. Huber. Checks, balances, and nuclear waste. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1169-1217 (2016).

Vincent S.J. Buccola. States’ rights against corporate rights.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 595-656.

David E. Benz. Is less ever more? Does the Due Process Clause

ever require fewer procedures? 65 Drake L. Rev. 1-50 (2017).

Kristen van de Biezenbos. Where oil is king. 85 Fordham L.

Rev. 1631-1672 (2017).

Note. Rights in flux: nonconsequentialism, consequentialism, and

the judicial role. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1436-1457 (2017).

Note. The misguided appeal of a minimally adequate education.

130 Harv. L. Rev. 1458-1479 (2017).

Herbert Hovenkamp. Appraising the progressive state. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1063-1112 (2017).

Valerie Brummel. Comment. Parental kidnapping, criminal

contempt of court, and the Double Jeopardy Clause: a

recommendation for state courts. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology

315-353 (2016).

James B. Barnes. Student article. The font of federal power:

Wickard v. Filburn and the aggregation principle. 42 J. Sup. Ct.

Hist. 49-66 (2017).

Ofer Raban. Is textualism required by constitutional separation of

powers? 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 421-452 (2016).

Mark D. Rosen. The judiciary’s inputs in constitutional rights

adjudication. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 487-499 (2016).

Earl M. Maltz. Inconvenient truth: originalism, democratic theory

and the reapportionment cases. 86 Miss. L.J. 1-32 (2017).

Burke W. Griggs. The political cultures of irrigation and the

proxy battles of interstate water litigation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 1-

73 (2017).

Jackson C. Smith. Thornton & the pursuit of the American

presidency. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 39-62 (2017).

Vincent J. Samar. Politicizing the Supreme Court. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 1-28 (2016).

James Sample. Textual rights, living immunities. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 29-66 (2016).

Eric Simpson. Comment. SLAPP-ing down the right to a jury

trial: anti-strategic lawsuits against public participation and the

Seventh Amendment. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 169-187 (2016).

Jesse D.H. Snyder. Pre-AIA false marking statute: survivor of

constitutional attacks, yet violable as a qui tam cause of action—

constitutional analysis of a bygone statute. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M.

Cooley L. Rev. 367-387 (2016).

Christopher Marker. Comment. Quarantining an asymptomatic

carrier: a reasonableness standard. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley

L. Rev. 389-420 (2016).

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

George Tepe. Note. Broker-dealer use of “idle” customer assets:

customer protection with sweep programs and securities lending.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 823-876.

Neil Connolly. Note. Extreme couponing: reforming the method

of calculating attorneys’ fees in class action coupon settlements.

102 Iowa L. Rev. 1335-1359 (2017).

Alexander L. Ash. Comment. It’s your money and we want it

now: regulation of the structured settlement factoring industry in

the era of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau. 86 Miss. L.J. 151-182 (2017).

Christine H. Monahan. Note. Private enforcement of the

Affordable Care Act: toward an “implied warranty of legality” in

health insurance. 126 Yale L.J. 1118-1179 (2017).

CONTRACTS

David Vaught. Note. Unconscionability attacks on arbitration no

longer tolerated: Torrence effect on arbitration clauses in North

Carolina. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 72-83 (2016).

Laura Burney. The legacy of the 1/8th landowner’s royalty and

the Texas Supreme Court: has Hysaw v. Dawkins resolved the

“double fraction” dilemma? 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 115-144 (2016).

Paul Carrier. Potemkin’s village on the divorce river: the façade

of Macar v. Macar. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 295-

317 (2016).

Theresa Donaldson. Note. Whole foods for the whole pregnancy:

regulating surrogate mother behavior during pregnancy. 23 Wm.

& Mary J. Women & L. 367-395 (2017).

COURTS

Sung Yup Kim. “In a summary way, with expedition and at a

small expence”: justices of the peace and small debt litigation in

late colonial New York. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 83-117 (2017).

Andras Kovacs, Tihamer Toth and Anna Forgacs. Effects of

European soft law at national administrative courts. 14 Loy. U.

Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 1-30 (2016).

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Firew Tiba. The emergence of hybrid international commercial

courts and the future of cross border commercial dispute

resolution in Asia. 14 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 31-53 (2016).

Owen R. Wolfe. Immediate appeals: the circuit split on the

applicability of the collateral order doctrine to statutes of repose.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 1-19 (2016).

Carolyn Harlamert. Note. “Meaningful access” demands

meaningful efforts: the need for greater access to Virginia state

courts for limited English proficient litigants. 23 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 337-365 (2017).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

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Law Reviews for:

Fordham Law Review

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative

Law Review

West Virginia Law Review

Carissa Byrne Hessick. Vagueness principles. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.

1137-1167 (2016).

Claire Stephens. Note. Blood antiquities: preserving Syria’s

heritage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 353-389 (2017).

Leila Nadya Sadat. Putting peacetime first: crimes against

humanity and the civilian population requirement. 31 Emory Int’l

L. Rev. 197-269 (2017).

Milena Sterio. The Karadžić genocide conviction: inferences,

intent, and the necessity to redefine genocide. 31 Emory Int’l L.

Rev. 271-298 (2017).

The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Advisory Committee on

Evidence Rules. Panel participation with Daniel J. Capra,

moderator; Hon. William K. Sessions III, chair; Mary Carter

Andrues, James Asperger, Hon. James P. Bassett, Hon. David G.

Campbell, Carol Chase, Wendy Coats, Philip Kent Cohen, Daniel

P. Collins, Daniel R. Coquillette, Christopher Dybwad, Brandon

Fox, Victor Gold, Kenneth Graham, Hon. David Hamilton, Mark

Holscher, Alan Jackson, A.J. Kramer, Timothy T. Lau, Laurie

Levenson, Hon. Debra Ann Livingston, Traci Lovitt, Hon. Nora

M. Manella, Hon. J. Thomas Marten, Virginia Milstead, Hon.

Solomon Oliver Jr., Hon. Virginia A. Phillips, Eileen Scallen,

Elizabeth J. Shapiro, Kelly Zusman, panelists; articles by Daniel

J. Capra, Victor Gold and Kenneth Graham. 85 Fordham L. Rev.

1517-1629 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Bradley X. Barbour. Note. Big budget productions with limited

release: video retention issues with body-worn cameras. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1725-1755 (2017).

Adam F. Minchew. Note. Who put the quo in quid pro quo?: why

courts should apply McDonnell’s “official act” definition

narrowly. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1793-1825 (2017).

Steven M. Bellovin, et al. It’s too complicated: how the Internet

upends Katz, Smith, and electronic surveillance law. 30 Harv.

J.L. & Tech. 1-101 (2016).

Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Policing the boundaries of whiteness:

the tragedy of being “out of place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon

Martin. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113-1185 (2017).

Jeremy E. Carroll. Note. Protecting the family Jewells: the case

for strict enforcement of taxpayer 23-day notice for IRS

administrative summonses. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1299-1333 (2017).

Andrea Reed. Note. The use of false DNA evidence to gain a

confession during interrogation is classic coercion: why such

coerced confessions should not be admissible in a criminal trial.

104 Ky. L.J. 747-764 (2015-2016).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Introduction by

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman; articles by Richard

D. Heideman, Frank Tuerkheimer, Michael J. Bazyler, Benjamin

B. Ferencz, Hilary Earl, David Fraser, Stanley A. Goldman,

Gregory S. Gordon, Kevin Jon Heller, Jonathan A. Bush, Hon.

Rolf M. Treu, Efraim Zuroff, Irwin Cotler and Gabriel Bach. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Jennifer Lancaster. Comment. Come back with a warrant:

protecting the Fourth Amendment rights of probationers from

warrantless searches absent their consent as a condition of

probation. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 115-135 (2016).

Aaron K. Bender and Andrew B. Bender. Comment. Cloaked in

attorney immunity: the Lone Star State’s license to lie? 58 S.

Tex. L. Rev. 145-172 (2016).

Brent E. Newton. The Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment

scorecard. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 1-52 (2017).

Christopher Roberts. On the definition of crimes against

humanity and other widespread or systematic human rights

violations. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1-27 (2017).

Mila Sohoni. Crackdowns. 103 Va. L. Rev. 31-105 (2017).

Brett DeGroff, Michael L. Mittlestat and Desiree Ferguson.

Distinguished brief award. People of the State of Michigan v.

Rahim Omarkhan Lockridge. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L.

Rev. 227-276 (2016).

Joshua R. Van Laan, Eric J. Smith and Victor A. Fitz.

Distinguished brief award. People of the State of Michigan v.

Paul Charles Seewald. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev.

277-294 (2016).

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Jeffrey Swartz. The Florida Constitution: the right against self-

incrimination is alive and well in Tallahassee! 33 W. Mich. U.

T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 319-331 (2016).

Linn White. God, guns & money: a global perspective on

intentional homicide. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 47-71 (2016).

2016 Flawed Forensics and Innocence Symposium. Introduction

by Valena E. Beety; articles by Simon A. Cole, Parisa Dehghani-

Tafti, Paul Bieber, Brandon L. Garrett, Gregory Mitchell, Vanessa

Meterko, Jessica G. Cino, Sandra Guerra Thompson and Nicole

Bremner Cásarez. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 519-748 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Rena Steinzor. White-collar reset: the DOJ’s Yates Memo and its

potential to protect health, safety, and the environment. 7 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 39-86 (2017).

Emily C. Jeske. Comment. Punishing victims for being victims:

aiding and abetting violations of protective orders. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 275-293 (2017).

Myrisha S. Lewis. Criminalizing substance abuse and

undermining Roe v. Wade: the tension between abortion doctrine

and the criminalization of prenatal substance abuse. 23 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 185-217 (2017).

Hava Dayan. To kill or not to kill: (when) that is the question?

Legislative treatise on battered Israeli women facing a dead end

road. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 219-247 (2017).

Emily Chertoff. Note. Prosecuting gender-based persecution: the

Islamic State at the ICC. 126 Yale L.J. 1050-1117 (2017).

DISABILITY LAW

Clare J. Horan. Note. The importance of specialist medical

consultants in the SSA disability determination process: analysis

and proposals. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1361-1396 (2017).

Stesha Turney. Comment. Brumfield v. Cain: developing a

matter of disability and death. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 503-531

(2016).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

Rebecca Green. Arbitrating ballot battles? 104 Ky. L.J. 699-718

(2015-2016).

Daniel Klerman. Forum selling and domain-name disputes. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 561-584 (2016).

Alexander L. Ash. Comment. It’s your money and we want it

now: regulation of the structured settlement factoring industry in

the era of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau. 86 Miss. L.J. 151-182 (2017).

David Vaught. Note. Unconscionability attacks on arbitration no

longer tolerated: Torrence effect on arbitration clauses in North

Carolina. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 72-83 (2016).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

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Law Reviews for:

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Albertina Antognini. The law of nonmarriage. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

1-63 (2017).

Changing American State and Federal Childcare Laws.

Introduction by Jeffrey A. Parness; articles by June Carbone,

Naomi Cahn, Leslie Joan Harris, Seema Mohapatra, Solangel

Maldonado, Katharine K. Baker, Jeffrey A. Parness and David A.

Saxe. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 3-208 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Valerie Brummel. Comment. Parental kidnapping, criminal

contempt of court, and the Double Jeopardy Clause: a

recommendation for state courts. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology

315-353 (2016).

Kimberly West-Faulcon. Liberty bound: Obergefell’s eclipse of

autonomy in sexual intimacy. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 351-373

(2016).

Kristin Haule. Comment. It’s complicated: the unusual way

Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same sex marriage. 49 Loy. L.A.

L. Rev. 561-573 (2016).

Linda F. Smith. Drinking from a firehose: conversation analysis

of consultations in a brief advice clinic. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 63-

150 (2017).

Margaret F. Brinig. Book review. Adultery: trust and children.

Adultery: Infidelity and the Law by Deborah L. Rhode. 95 Tex.

L. Rev. 611-630 (2017).

Jo Carrillo. Liberty and community in marriage: expanding on

Massey’s proposal for a community property option in New

Hampshire. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 289-319 (2017).

Paul Carrier. Potemkin’s village on the divorce river: the façade

of Macar v. Macar. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 295-

317 (2016).

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Emily C. Jeske. Comment. Punishing victims for being victims:

aiding and abetting violations of protective orders. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 275-293 (2017).

Drew H. Culler. Comment. The invisible dead, a silent epidemic:

violating the right of sepulcher through scientific experimentation

and mass disposal of unclaimed human remains. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 295-313 (2017).

Helena Campos Refosco, Judge, São Paulo Brazil Court of Justice

and Martha Maria Guida Fernandes. Same-sex parents and their

children: Brazilian case law and insights from psychoanalysis. 23

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 175-184 (2017).

Hava Dayan. To kill or not to kill: (when) that is the question?

Legislative treatise on battered Israeli women facing a dead end

road. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 219-247 (2017).

ECONOMICS

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Law Reviews for:

Columbia Business Law Review

Maureen K. Ohlhausen. Patent rights in a climate of intellectual

property rights skepticism. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 103-152

(2016).

Louis Kaplow. On the relevance of market power. 130 Harv. L.

Rev. 1303-1407 (2017).

Herbert Hovenkamp. Appraising the progressive state. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1063-1112 (2017).

Nadav Shoked. Debt limits’ end. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1239-1298

(2017).

EDUCATION LAW

Andrew Mackenzie. Note. The tuition “claw back” phenomenon:

reasonably equivalent value and parental tuition payments. 2016

Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 924-957.

Michael S. McLeran. Note. Playing for peanuts: determining fair

compensation for NCAA student-athletes. 65 Drake L. Rev. 255-

291 (2017).

Note. The misguided appeal of a minimally adequate education.

130 Harv. L. Rev. 1458-1479 (2017).

Kevin Nathaniel Troy Fowler. Note. Tinker tortured: the scope

of student off-campus viral speech rights in the federal circuits.

104 Ky. L.J. 719-745 (2015-2016).

Linn White. Bankruptcy, morality & student loans: a decade of

error in undue hardship analysis. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 151-192

(2017).

Christopher M. Caplin. Case note. Fisher v. University of Texas

at Austin. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 219-240 (2017).

L. Darnell Weeden. Transgender bathroom rights and President

Obama’s unauthorized scheme to transform Title IX. 44 W. St. L.

Rev. 1-28 (2016).

Katheryn E. Marcum. Note. Tightening the loophole: the role of

fee-shifting statutes in resolving the growing problem of servicing

America’s student loan debt. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 829-862 (2016).

ELDER LAW

Isaac D. Buck. The cost of high prices: embedding an ethic of

expense into the standard of care. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 101-150

(2017).

Rachel E. Sachs. Prizing insurance: prescription drug insurance

as innovation incentive. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 153-208 (2016).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

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Law Reviews for:

Kentucky Law Journal

An Elective Perspective: Judicial Regulation of Politics in an

Election Year. Foreword by Joshua A. Douglas; articles by Luis

Fuentes Rohwer, Gilda R. Daniels, Atiba R. Ellis, Michael J.

Pitts, Michael D. Gilbert, Emily Reeder, Michael E. Solimine and

Rebecca Green. 104 Ky. L.J. 547-718 (2015-2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Earl M. Maltz. Inconvenient truth: originalism, democratic theory

and the reapportionment cases. 86 Miss. L.J. 1-32 (2017).

Jackson C. Smith. Thornton & the pursuit of the American

presidency. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 39-62 (2017).

David Beaumont. Comment. Picture this: a new look at voter

photo identification. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 421-

452 (2016).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

Nicholas L. DeBruyne. Note. Uber drivers: a disputed

employment relationship in light of the sharing economy. 92

Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 289-315 (2017).

Tessa M. Register. Note. The case for deferring to the EEOC’s

interpretations in Macy and Foxx to classify LGBT

discrimination as sex discrimination under Title VII. 102 Iowa L.

Rev. 1397-1425 (2017).

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Arthur Four. Note. Think twice, it’s all right: the use of

conviction histories in hiring decisions under California law. 49

Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 453-474 (2016).

Mark R. Swiech. Note. You’ll never work in this town again:

employment, economics, and unpaid internships in the

entertainment and media industries. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 475-

501 (2016).

Mary Wright. A nurse’s face: the burqa in the hospital. 39 N.C.

Cent. L. Rev. 33-62 (2016).

Michael T. Zugelder. Toward equal rights for LGBT employees:

legal and managerial implications for employers. 43 Ohio N.U.

L. Rev. 193-217 (2017).

Ido Katri. Transgender intersectionality: rethinking anti-

discrimination law and litigation. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change

51-79 (2017).

Rena Steinzor. White-collar reset: the DOJ’s Yates Memo and its

potential to protect health, safety, and the environment. 7 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 39-86 (2017).

Michael H. LeRoy. Bare minimum: stripping pay for independent

contractors in the share economy. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women &

L. 249-270 (2017).

ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW

Liam Holland. Note. Footing the bill for natural gas leaks: why

states should limit cost recovery of lost and unaccounted for gas.

58 B.C. L. Rev. 317-350 (2017).

Racheal M. White Hawk. Student article. Community-scale solar:

watt’s in it for Indian Country? 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y J.

1-37 (2016).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal

Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis

Bruce R. Huber. Checks, balances, and nuclear waste. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1169-1217 (2016).

Kristen van de Biezenbos. Where oil is king. 85 Fordham L.

Rev. 1631-1672 (2017).

Ronald Mann. Balancing bankruptcy and environmental law:

Midlantic National Bank v. New Jersey Department of

Environmental Protection. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 101-117 (2017).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

Jeffrey Evans Stake. Biologically biased beneficence. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1101-1136 (2016).

EVIDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Fordham Law Review

West Virginia Law Review

The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Advisory Committee on

Evidence Rules. Panel participation with Daniel J. Capra,

moderator; Hon. William K. Sessions III, chair; Mary Carter

Andrues, James Asperger, Hon. James P. Bassett, Hon. David G.

Campbell, Carol Chase, Wendy Coats, Philip Kent Cohen, Daniel

P. Collins, Daniel R. Coquillette, Christopher Dybwad, Brandon

Fox, Victor Gold, Kenneth Graham, Hon. David Hamilton, Mark

Holscher, Alan Jackson, A.J. Kramer, Timothy T. Lau, Laurie

Levenson, Hon. Debra Ann Livingston, Traci Lovitt, Hon. Nora

M. Manella, Hon. J. Thomas Marten, Virginia Milstead, Hon.

Solomon Oliver Jr., Hon. Virginia A. Phillips, Eileen Scallen,

Elizabeth J. Shapiro, Kelly Zusman, panelists; articles by Daniel

J. Capra, Victor Gold and Kenneth Graham. 85 Fordham L. Rev.

1517-1629 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Bradley X. Barbour. Note. Big budget productions with limited

release: video retention issues with body-worn cameras. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1725-1755 (2017).

Gary Edmond and Emma Cunliffe. Cinderella story? The social

production of a forensic “science.” 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 219-273 (2016).

Andrea Reed. Note. The use of false DNA evidence to gain a

confession during interrogation is classic coercion: why such

coerced confessions should not be admissible in a criminal trial.

104 Ky. L.J. 747-764 (2015-2016).

Greg Reilly. Rethinking the PHOSITA in patent litigation. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 501-538 (2016).

2016 Flawed Forensics and Innocence Symposium. Introduction

by Valena E. Beety; articles by Simon A. Cole, Parisa Dehghani-

Tafti, Paul Bieber, Brandon L. Garrett, Gregory Mitchell, Vanessa

Meterko, Jessica G. Cino, Sandra Guerra Thompson and Nicole

Bremner Cásarez. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 519-748 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

FIRST AMENDMENT

Julie Seaman and David Sloan Wilson. #FreeSpeech. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1013-1041 (2016).

Enrique Armijo. Reed v. Town of Gilbert: relax, everybody. 58

B.C. L. Rev. 65-100 (2017).

Elizabeth Tolon. Note. Updating the social network: how

outdated and unclear state legislation violates sex offenders’ First

Amendment rights. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1827-1861 (2017).

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Lindsay Church. Note. Government subsidies and intellectual

property rights: confining the applicability of the subsidies

doctrine to cash benefits. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 263-284 (2016).

Natalie Ram. Science as speech. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1187-1237

(2017).

Kevin Nathaniel Troy Fowler. Note. Tinker tortured: the scope

of student off-campus viral speech rights in the federal circuits.

104 Ky. L.J. 719-745 (2015-2016).

Mary Wright. A nurse’s face: the burqa in the hospital. 39 N.C.

Cent. L. Rev. 33-62 (2016).

David A. Anderson. Book reviews. Helpful history and poetic

mischief. Press and Speech Under Assault: The Early Supreme

Court Justices, the Sedition Act of 1798, and the Campaign

Against Dissent by Wendell Bird; Madison’s Music: On Reading

the First Amendment by Burt Neuborne. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 591-609

(2017).

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer. Abortion, moral law, and the First

Amendment: the conflict between fetal rights & freedom of

religion. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 271-335 (2017).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW

Jenna H. Bishop. Note. Weeding the garden of pesticide

regulation: when the marijuana industry goes unchecked. 65

Drake L. Rev. 223-253 (2017).

Rachel E. Sachs. Prizing insurance: prescription drug insurance

as innovation incentive. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 153-208 (2016).

Amber N. Sanges. Comment. Earth to Congress—the

pharmaceutical patent system is broken—pharma patents need

their own set of rules. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-114 (2016).

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

Christopher M. Caplin. Case note. Fisher v. University of Texas

at Austin. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 219-240 (2017).

Kelly Lynn Claxton. Case note. Whole Woman’s Health v.

Hellerstedt. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 257-276 (2017).

Myrisha S. Lewis. Criminalizing substance abuse and

undermining Roe v. Wade: the tension between abortion doctrine

and the criminalization of prenatal substance abuse. 23 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 185-217 (2017).

GENDER

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Law Reviews for:

William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law

Sonja Marrett. Note. Beyond rehabilitation: constitutional

violations associated with the isolation and discrimination of

transgender youth in the juvenile justice system. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

351-378 (2017).

The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture. A conversation

with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and professor Aaron Saiger. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1497-1515 (2017).

Tessa M. Register. Note. The case for deferring to the EEOC’s

interpretations in Macy and Foxx to classify LGBT

discrimination as sex discrimination under Title VII. 102 Iowa L.

Rev. 1397-1425 (2017).

Zach Sommers. Missing White Woman Syndrome: an empirical

analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of

missing persons. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 275-314 (2016).

Janee T. Prince. Student article. “Can I touch your hair?”

Exploring double binds and the Black tax in law school. 20 U.

Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 29-49 (2017).

Ido Katri. Transgender intersectionality: rethinking anti-

discrimination law and litigation. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change

51-79 (2017).

L. Darnell Weeden. Transgender bathroom rights and President

Obama’s unauthorized scheme to transform Title IX. 44 W. St. L.

Rev. 1-28 (2016).

Emily Chertoff. Note. Prosecuting gender-based persecution: the

Islamic State at the ICC. 126 Yale L.J. 1050-1117 (2017).

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

Alfred C. Aman, Jr. and Joseph C. Dugan. The human side of

public-private partnerships: from New Deal regulation to

administrative law management. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 883-937

(2017).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

Isaac D. Buck. The cost of high prices: embedding an ethic of

expense into the standard of care. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 101-150

(2017).

Jenna H. Bishop. Note. Weeding the garden of pesticide

regulation: when the marijuana industry goes unchecked. 65

Drake L. Rev. 223-253 (2017).

Margo Kaplan. Rape beyond crime. 66 Duke L.J. 1045-1111

(2017).

Rachel E. Sachs. Prizing insurance: prescription drug insurance

as innovation incentive. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 153-208 (2016).

Govind Persad. Health theater. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 585-626

(2016).

Mary Wright. A nurse’s face: the burqa in the hospital. 39 N.C.

Cent. L. Rev. 33-62 (2016).

Ryan T. Williams. Size really does matter: how obesity is

undermining America’s national security. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 21-

53 (2016).

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Christopher Marker. Comment. Quarantining an asymptomatic

carrier: a reasonableness standard. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley

L. Rev. 389-420 (2016).

Kylie Barnhart. Note. Taking one for the herd: eliminating non-

medical exemptions to compulsory vaccination laws to protect

immunocompromised children. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 749-791

(2016).

Christine H. Monahan. Note. Private enforcement of the

Affordable Care Act: toward an “implied warranty of legality” in

health insurance. 126 Yale L.J. 1118-1179 (2017).

Jesselyn Friley. Comment. The “M” in MLP: a proposal for

expanding the roles of clinicians in medical-legal partnerships.

126 Yale L.J. 1225-1240 (2017).

HOUSING LAW

Vicki Been and Leila Bozorg. Book review. Spiraling: evictions

and other causes and consequences of housing instability.

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew

Desmond. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1408-1434 (2017).

Mark R. Siegel. The need to look back for sales of a principal

residence. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 67-91 (2016).

Anthony Garcia. Comment. RESPA Section 8: empowering

private parties to help end real estate settlement kickbacks. 48 U.

Tol. L. Rev. 85-107 (2016).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative

Law Review

Lance Compa. Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Migrant workers in

the United States: connecting domestic law with international

labor standards. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 211-245 (2017).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Introduction by

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman; articles by Richard

D. Heideman, Frank Tuerkheimer, Michael J. Bazyler, Benjamin

B. Ferencz, Hilary Earl, David Fraser, Stanley A. Goldman,

Gregory S. Gordon, Kevin Jon Heller, Jonathan A. Bush, Hon.

Rolf M. Treu, Efraim Zuroff, Irwin Cotler and Gabriel Bach. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Johanna Kalb. Human rights proxy wars. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L.

53-94 (2017).

IMMIGRATION LAW

Lance Compa. Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Migrant workers in

the United States: connecting domestic law with international

labor standards. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 211-245 (2017).

Carla T. Elias-Nava. Comment. LADO and the need for uniform

procedures in European asylum proceedings. 31 Emory Int’l L.

Rev. 299-328 (2017).

Rose Cuison Villazor. American nationals and interstitial

citizenship. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1673-1724 (2017).

Jennifer Paulson. Casenote. We the people: analyzing the 7th

Circuit’s decision in United States v. Meza-Rodriguez, 798 F.3d

664 (7th Cir. 2015). 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 163-180 (2016).

Emily Ryo. On normative effects of immigration law. 13 Stan. J.

C.R. & C.L. 95-135 (2017).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Racheal M. White Hawk. Student article. Community-scale solar:

watt’s in it for Indian Country? 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y J.

1-37 (2016).

Itzchak Kornfeld. The impact of climate change on American and

Canadian indigenous peoples and their water sources. 47 Envtl.

L. Rep. News & Analysis 10245-10258 (2017).

Michelle Bryan. Valuing sacred tribal waters within prior

appropriation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 139-181 (2017).

Richard W. Hughes. Pueblo Indian water rights: charting the

unknown. 57 Nat. Resources J. 219-261 (2017).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

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Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Nicholas Green. Note. Standing in the future: the case for a

substantial risk theory of “injury-in-fact” in consumer data breach

class actions. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 287-316 (2017).

Robert M. Bloom and William T. Clark. Small cells, big

problems: the increasing precision of cell site location

information and the need for Fourth Amendment protections. 106

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 167-202 (2016).

Nina I. Brown. Fight terror, not Twitter: insulating social media

from material support claims. 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 1-51

(2016).

Kristen E. Eichensehr. Public-private cybersecurity. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 467-538 (2017).

Jennifer L. Bauer. Note. Playing off-key: trans-Atlantic data

regulation in a discordant world. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 793-828

(2016).

Neil Richards and Woodrow Hartzog. Book review. Privacy’s

trust gap: a review. Obfuscation: A User’s Guide for Privacy and

Protest by Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum. 126 Yale L.J.

1180-1224 (2017).

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INSURANCE LAW

Seema Mohapatra. Assisted reproduction inequality and marriage

equality. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 87-104 (2017).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A.

Danielle Crinnion. Note. Get your own street cred: an argument

for trademark protection for street art. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 257-285

(2017).

Charles A. Weiss. Note. Available to all, produced by few: the

economic and cultural impact of Europe’s digital single market

strategy within the audiovisual industry. 2016 Colum. Bus. L.

Rev. 877-923.

Elizabeth Plaster. Note. When stuff becomes art: the protection

of contemporary art through the elimination of VARA’s public-

presentation exception. 66 Duke L.J. 1113-1148 (2017).

Timothy R. Holbrook. Method patent exceptionalism. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1001-1062 (2017).

Will Bucher. Playing around Hart and Keller’s full-court press:

designing a federal compulsory licensing regime for rights of

publicity that enables developers and compensates rights holders.

37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 52-137 (2016).

Greg Reilly. Rethinking the PHOSITA in patent litigation. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 501-538 (2016).

Jonas Anderson. Judge shopping in the Eastern District of Texas.

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 539-559 (2016).

Daniel Klerman. Forum selling and domain-name disputes. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 561-584 (2016).

Amber N. Sanges. Comment. Earth to Congress—the

pharmaceutical patent system is broken—pharma patents need

their own set of rules. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-114 (2016).

Giulio Ernesto Yaquinto. Note. The social significance of

modern trademarks: authorizing the appropriation of marks as

source identifiers for expressive works. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 739-762

(2017).

Jesse D.H. Snyder. Pre-AIA false marking statute: survivor of

constitutional attacks, yet violable as a qui tam cause of action—

constitutional analysis of a bygone statute. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M.

Cooley L. Rev. 367-387 (2016).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Emory International Law Review

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative

Law Review

Lance Compa. Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Migrant workers in

the United States: connecting domestic law with international

labor standards. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 211-245 (2017).

Claire Stephens. Note. Blood antiquities: preserving Syria’s

heritage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 353-389 (2017).

Itzchak Kornfeld. The impact of climate change on American and

Canadian indigenous peoples and their water sources. 47 Envtl.

L. Rep. News & Analysis 10245-10258 (2017).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Introduction by

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman; articles by Richard

D. Heideman, Frank Tuerkheimer, Michael J. Bazyler, Benjamin

B. Ferencz, Hilary Earl, David Fraser, Stanley A. Goldman,

Gregory S. Gordon, Kevin Jon Heller, Jonathan A. Bush, Hon.

Rolf M. Treu, Efraim Zuroff, Irwin Cotler and Gabriel Bach. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Nicole Kirkilevich. Comment. Expanding territorial bounds: the

recognition doctrine after Zivotofsky v. Kerry. 49 Loy. L.A. L.

Rev. 533-549 (2016).

Andras Kovacs, Tihamer Toth and Anna Forgacs. Effects of

European soft law at national administrative courts. 14 Loy. U.

Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 1-30 (2016).

Adam Saltzman. Developing the principle of non-recognition. 43

Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1-38 (2017).

Oona A. Hathaway, et al. Ensuring responsibility: Common

Article 1 and state responsibility for non-state actors. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 539-590 (2017).

Christopher Roberts. On the definition of crimes against

humanity and other widespread or systematic human rights

violations. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1-27 (2017).

Emily Chertoff. Note. Prosecuting gender-based persecution: the

Islamic State at the ICC. 126 Yale L.J. 1050-1117 (2017).

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

Patrick Griffin. Note. CFIUS in the age of Chinese investment.

85 Fordham L. Rev. 1757-1792 (2017).

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Stephen S. Laudone. Comment. The Foreign Corrupt Practices

Act: unbridled enforcement and flawed culpability standards deter

SMEs from entering the global marketplace. 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 355-404 (2016).

JUDGES

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Sung Yup Kim. “In a summary way, with expedition and at a

small expence”: justices of the peace and small debt litigation in

late colonial New York. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 83-117 (2017).

Daniel Yeager. Fiduciary-isms: a study of academic influence on

the expansion of the law. 65 Drake L. Rev. 179-222 (2017).

The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture. A conversation

with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and professor Aaron Saiger. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1497-1515 (2017).

Hon. Mark W. Bennett, Justin D. Levinson and Koichi Hioki.

Judging federal white-collar fraud sentencing: an empirical study

revealing the need for further reform. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 939-1000

(2017).

Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Factors that Affect the Judicial

Decision-Making Process. Articles by Barry Sullivan, Robert P.

Burns, Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory, Timothy R. Johnson,

Jay Tidmarsh, Mark D. Rosen, Greg Reilly, Jonas Anderson and

Daniel Klerman. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-584 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Gregory S. McNeal. Book reviews. Deference, power, and

emerging security threats. The Age of Deference by David

Rudenstine; The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers

and Drones by Benjamin Wittes and Gabriella Blum. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 631-650 (2017).

JURISDICTION

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Law Reviews for:

Virginia Law Review

Nicholas Green. Note. Standing in the future: the case for a

substantial risk theory of “injury-in-fact” in consumer data breach

class actions. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 287-316 (2017).

Pippa Browde. A reflection on tax collecting: opening a can of

worms to clean up a collection due process jurisdictional mess.

65 Drake L. Rev. 51-87 (2017).

John M. Greabe. The asymmetry problem: reflections on Calvin

Massey’s Standing in state courts, state law, and federal review.

15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 273-288 (2017).

JURISPRUDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Enrique Armijo. Reed v. Town of Gilbert: relax, everybody. 58

B.C. L. Rev. 65-100 (2017).

Ryan Calo. Robots as legal metaphors. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech.

209-237 (2016).

Note. Rights in flux: nonconsequentialism, consequentialism, and

the judicial role. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1436-1457 (2017).

Natalie Ram. Science as speech. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1187-1237

(2017).

Kim Treiger Bar-Am. Copyright and positive freedom: Kantian

and Jewish thought on authorial rights and duties. 63 J. Copyright

Soc’y U.S.A. 551-571 (2016).

David Fraser. (De)constructing the Nazi state: criminal

organizations and the constitutional theory of the International

Military Tribunal. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 117-186

(2017).

Kevin O. Leske. Chipping away at the rock: Perez v. Mortgage

Bankers Association and the Seminole Rock deference doctrine.

49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 375-419 (2016).

Ofer Raban. Is textualism required by constitutional separation of

powers? 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 421-452 (2016).

Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Factors that Affect the Judicial

Decision-Making Process. Articles by Barry Sullivan, Robert P.

Burns, Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory, Timothy R. Johnson,

Jay Tidmarsh, Mark D. Rosen, Greg Reilly, Jonas Anderson and

Daniel Klerman. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-584 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

James Sample. Textual rights, living immunities. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 29-66 (2016).

JUVENILES

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Law Reviews for:

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Sonja Marrett. Note. Beyond rehabilitation: constitutional

violations associated with the isolation and discrimination of

transgender youth in the juvenile justice system. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

351-378 (2017).

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Changing American State and Federal Childcare Laws.

Introduction by Jeffrey A. Parness; articles by June Carbone,

Naomi Cahn, Leslie Joan Harris, Seema Mohapatra, Solangel

Maldonado, Katharine K. Baker, Jeffrey A. Parness and David A.

Saxe. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 3-208 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Benjamin D. Wasserman. Note. Searching for adequate

accountability: supervisory priests and the Church’s child sex

abuse crisis. 66 Duke L.J. 1149-1189 (2017).

Matthew Drecun. Note. Cruel and unusual parole. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 707-738 (2017).

LABOR LAW

Lance Compa. Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Migrant workers in

the United States: connecting domestic law with international

labor standards. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 211-245 (2017).

Nicholas L. DeBruyne. Note. Uber drivers: a disputed

employment relationship in light of the sharing economy. 92

Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 289-315 (2017).

Michael S. McLeran. Note. Playing for peanuts: determining fair

compensation for NCAA student-athletes. 65 Drake L. Rev. 255-

291 (2017).

Mark R. Swiech. Note. You’ll never work in this town again:

employment, economics, and unpaid internships in the

entertainment and media industries. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 475-

501 (2016).

Darrell Parker and Debra Burke. From hot to lukewarm: union

strength and worker rights. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 29-46 (2016).

Michael H. LeRoy. Bare minimum: stripping pay for independent

contractors in the share economy. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women &

L. 249-270 (2017).

LAND USE

Emily M. Morrison. Comment. Bank on it: preventing re-blight

and avoiding costly litigation in modern land banking. 48 U. Tol.

L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).

Joshua EldenBrady. Family farms versus factory farms:

preemption of local ordinances under Michigan’s Right to Farm

Act, why the current preemption standard doesn’t work and what

needs to change. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 333-366

(2016).

LAW AND SOCIETY

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Law Reviews for:

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Kentucky Law Journal

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change

Brian Skyrms. Evolution, norms, and the social contract. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 1087-1099 (2016).

Changing American State and Federal Childcare Laws.

Introduction by Jeffrey A. Parness; articles by June Carbone,

Naomi Cahn, Leslie Joan Harris, Seema Mohapatra, Solangel

Maldonado, Katharine K. Baker, Jeffrey A. Parness and David A.

Saxe. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 3-208 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Vicki Been and Leila Bozorg. Book review. Spiraling: evictions

and other causes and consequences of housing instability.

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew

Desmond. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1408-1434 (2017).

Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Policing the boundaries of whiteness:

the tragedy of being “out of place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon

Martin. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113-1185 (2017).

Zach Sommers. Missing White Woman Syndrome: an empirical

analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of

missing persons. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 275-314 (2016).

An Elective Perspective: Judicial Regulation of Politics in an

Election Year. Foreword by Joshua A. Douglas; articles by Luis

Fuentes Rohwer, Gilda R. Daniels, Atiba R. Ellis, Michael J.

Pitts, Michael D. Gilbert, Emily Reeder, Michael E. Solimine and

Rebecca Green. 104 Ky. L.J. 547-718 (2015-2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Andrew B. Ayers. The half-virtuous integrity of Atticus Finch.

86 Miss. L.J. 33-104 (2017).

Linda F. Smith. Drinking from a firehose: conversation analysis

of consultations in a brief advice clinic. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 63-

150 (2017).

Emily Ryo. On normative effects of immigration law. 13 Stan. J.

C.R. & C.L. 95-135 (2017).

Kylie Barnhart. Note. Taking one for the herd: eliminating non-

medical exemptions to compulsory vaccination laws to protect

immunocompromised children. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 749-791

(2016).

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LAW ENFORCEMENT

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Corey Rayburn Yung. Rape law gatekeeping. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

205-256 (2017).

Bradley X. Barbour. Note. Big budget productions with limited

release: video retention issues with body-worn cameras. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1725-1755 (2017).

Andrea Reed. Note. The use of false DNA evidence to gain a

confession during interrogation is classic coercion: why such

coerced confessions should not be admissible in a criminal trial.

104 Ky. L.J. 747-764 (2015-2016).

Mila Sohoni. Crackdowns. 103 Va. L. Rev. 31-105 (2017).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Daniel Yeager. Fiduciary-isms: a study of academic influence on

the expansion of the law. 65 Drake L. Rev. 179-222 (2017).

Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Factors that Affect the Judicial

Decision-Making Process. Articles by Barry Sullivan, Robert P.

Burns, Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory, Timothy R. Johnson,

Jay Tidmarsh, Mark D. Rosen, Greg Reilly, Jonas Anderson and

Daniel Klerman. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-584 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Adam Feldman. A brief assessment of Supreme Court opinion

language, 1946-2013. 86 Miss. L.J. 105-149 (2017).

James Sample. Textual rights, living immunities. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 29-66 (2016).

LEGAL EDUCATION

Mary Wright. Mission accomplished? The unfinished

relationship between Black law schools and their historical

constituencies. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).

Janee T. Prince. Student article. “Can I touch your hair?”

Exploring double binds and the Black tax in law school. 20 U.

Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 29-49 (2017).

Katrina June Lee. A call for law schools to link the curricular

trends of legal tech and mindfulness. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 55-83

(2016).

LEGAL HISTORY

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Law Reviews for:

American Journal of Legal History

Journal of Supreme Court History

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative

Law Review

Rose Cuison Villazor. American nationals and interstitial

citizenship. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1673-1724 (2017).

Herbert Hovenkamp. Appraising the progressive state. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1063-1112 (2017).

Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Policing the boundaries of whiteness:

the tragedy of being “out of place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon

Martin. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113-1185 (2017).

Saul Cornell. “Half cocked”: the persistence of anachronism and

presentism in the academic debate over the Second Amendment.

106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 203-218 (2016).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Introduction by

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman; articles by Richard

D. Heideman, Frank Tuerkheimer, Michael J. Bazyler, Benjamin

B. Ferencz, Hilary Earl, David Fraser, Stanley A. Goldman,

Gregory S. Gordon, Kevin Jon Heller, Jonathan A. Bush, Hon.

Rolf M. Treu, Efraim Zuroff, Irwin Cotler and Gabriel Bach. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Earl M. Maltz. Inconvenient truth: originalism, democratic theory

and the reapportionment cases. 86 Miss. L.J. 1-32 (2017).

Burke W. Griggs. The political cultures of irrigation and the

proxy battles of interstate water litigation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 1-

73 (2017).

Stefan Carpenter, Elizabeth Baldwin and Daniel H. Cole. The

polycentric turn: a case study of Kenya’s evolving legal regime

for irrigation waters. 57 Nat. Resources J. 101-137 (2017).

Richard W. Hughes. Pueblo Indian water rights: charting the

unknown. 57 Nat. Resources J. 219-261 (2017).

Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. Trial and error: how courts have

shaped prior appropriation in New Mexico. 57 Nat. Resources J.

263-317 (2017).

Mary Wright. Mission accomplished? The unfinished

relationship between Black law schools and their historical

constituencies. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).

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Linn White. Bankruptcy, morality & student loans: a decade of

error in undue hardship analysis. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 151-192

(2017).

David A. Anderson. Book reviews. Helpful history and poetic

mischief. Press and Speech Under Assault: The Early Supreme

Court Justices, the Sedition Act of 1798, and the Campaign

Against Dissent by Wendell Bird; Madison’s Music: On Reading

the First Amendment by Burt Neuborne. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 591-609

(2017).

Christopher Roberts. On the definition of crimes against

humanity and other widespread or systematic human rights

violations. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1-27 (2017).

Aditya Bamzai. The origins of judicial deference to executive

interpretation. 126 Yale L.J. 908-1001 (2017).

LEGAL PROFESSION

Neil Connolly. Note. Extreme couponing: reforming the method

of calculating attorneys’ fees in class action coupon settlements.

102 Iowa L. Rev. 1335-1359 (2017).

Andrew B. Ayers. The half-virtuous integrity of Atticus Finch.

86 Miss. L.J. 33-104 (2017).

Linda F. Smith. Drinking from a firehose: conversation analysis

of consultations in a brief advice clinic. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 63-

150 (2017).

Aaron K. Bender and Andrew B. Bender. Comment. Cloaked in

attorney immunity: the Lone Star State’s license to lie? 58 S.

Tex. L. Rev. 145-172 (2016).

Janee T. Prince. Student article. “Can I touch your hair?”

Exploring double binds and the Black tax in law school. 20 U.

Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 29-49 (2017).

Jesselyn Friley. Comment. The “M” in MLP: a proposal for

expanding the roles of clinicians in medical-legal partnerships.

126 Yale L.J. 1225-1240 (2017).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

Jane O’Connell. A guide to researching Texas primary law. 58

S. Tex. L. Rev. 67-114 (2016).

LEGISLATION

David E. Braden. Note. Judicial discretion v. predictable

outcomes: a review of the 2016 amendments to the Illinois

Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev.

249-287 (2017).

Ryan D. Doerfler. Who cares how Congress really works? 66

Duke L.J. 979-1044 (2017).

Adam F. Minchew. Note. Who put the quo in quid pro quo?: why

courts should apply McDonnell’s “official act” definition

narrowly. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1793-1825 (2017).

Elizabeth Tolon. Note. Updating the social network: how

outdated and unclear state legislation violates sex offenders’ First

Amendment rights. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1827-1861 (2017).

Michael E. Solimine. Judicial review of direct democracy: a

reappraisal. 104 Ky. L.J. 671-697 (2015-2016).

Brittney E. Ciarlo. Case note. Puerto Rico v. Franklin

California Tax-Free Trust. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 241-255

(2017).

Joshua EldenBrady. Family farms versus factory farms:

preemption of local ordinances under Michigan’s Right to Farm

Act, why the current preemption standard doesn’t work and what

needs to change. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 333-366

(2016).

Jesse D.H. Snyder. Pre-AIA false marking statute: survivor of

constitutional attacks, yet violable as a qui tam cause of action—

constitutional analysis of a bygone statute. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M.

Cooley L. Rev. 367-387 (2016).

Hava Dayan. To kill or not to kill: (when) that is the question?

Legislative treatise on battered Israeli women facing a dead end

road. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 219-247 (2017).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

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Law Reviews for:

Arizona State Law Journal

Symposium on the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law.

Keynote lecture by Owen D. Jones; articles by Betsy J. Grey,

Michael D. Guttentag, Carlton J. Patrick, Julie Seaman, David

Sloan Wilson, Francis X. Shen, Brian Skyrms, and Jeffrey Evans

Stake. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 917-1136 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Natalie Ram. Science as speech. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1187-1237

(2017).

Andrea Reed. Note. The use of false DNA evidence to gain a

confession during interrogation is classic coercion: why such

coerced confessions should not be admissible in a criminal trial.

104 Ky. L.J. 747-764 (2015-2016).

Govind Persad. Health theater. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 585-626

(2016).

Christopher Marker. Comment. Quarantining an asymptomatic

carrier: a reasonableness standard. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley

L. Rev. 389-420 (2016).

Simon A. Cole. Scandal, fraud, and the reform of forensic

science: the case of fingerprint analysis. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 523-

548 (2016).

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Vanessa Meterko. Strengths and limitations of forensic science:

what DNA exonerations have taught us and where to go from

here. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 639-649 (2016).

Kylie Barnhart. Note. Taking one for the herd: eliminating non-

medical exemptions to compulsory vaccination laws to protect

immunocompromised children. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 749-791

(2016).

Drew H. Culler. Comment. The invisible dead, a silent epidemic:

violating the right of sepulcher through scientific experimentation

and mass disposal of unclaimed human remains. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 295-313 (2017).

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

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Law Reviews for:

Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative

Law Review

Leila Nadya Sadat. Putting peacetime first: crimes against

humanity and the civilian population requirement. 31 Emory Int’l

L. Rev. 197-269 (2017).

Milena Sterio. The Karadžić genocide conviction: inferences,

intent, and the necessity to redefine genocide. 31 Emory Int’l L.

Rev. 271-298 (2017).

Patrick Griffin. Note. CFIUS in the age of Chinese investment.

85 Fordham L. Rev. 1757-1792 (2017).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Introduction by

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman; articles by Richard

D. Heideman, Frank Tuerkheimer, Michael J. Bazyler, Benjamin

B. Ferencz, Hilary Earl, David Fraser, Stanley A. Goldman,

Gregory S. Gordon, Kevin Jon Heller, Jonathan A. Bush, Hon.

Rolf M. Treu, Efraim Zuroff, Irwin Cotler and Gabriel Bach. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Adam Saltzman. Developing the principle of non-recognition. 43

Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1-38 (2017).

Kristen E. Eichensehr. Public-private cybersecurity. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 467-538 (2017).

Gregory S. McNeal. Book reviews. Deference, power, and

emerging security threats. The Age of Deference by David

Rudenstine; The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers

and Drones by Benjamin Wittes and Gabriella Blum. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 631-650 (2017).

Christopher Roberts. On the definition of crimes against

humanity and other widespread or systematic human rights

violations. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1-27 (2017).

Ryan T. Williams. Size really does matter: how obesity is

undermining America’s national security. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 21-

53 (2016).

MOTOR VEHICLES

Jacob D. Walpert. Note. Carpooling liability?: applying tort law

principles to the joint emergence of self-driving automobiles and

transportation network companies. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1863-

1897 (2017).

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal

Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis

Natural Resources Journal

OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW

Kristen van de Biezenbos. Where oil is king. 85 Fordham L.

Rev. 1631-1672 (2017).

Jeff Nichols, Karl Burrer and Ellen Conley. Volumetric

production payments in bankruptcy. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1-27

(2016).

Laura Burney. The legacy of the 1/8th landowner’s royalty and

the Texas Supreme Court: has Hysaw v. Dawkins resolved the

“double fraction” dilemma? 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 115-144 (2016).

POLITICS

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Law Reviews for:

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy

Adam Lebovitz. Franklin redivivus: the radical Constitution,

1791-1799. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 1-50 (2017).

Anne Boerger and Morten Rasmussen. The making of European

law: exploring the life and work of Michel Gaudet. 57 Am. J.

Legal Hist. 51-82 (2017).

Rose Cuison Villazor. American nationals and interstitial

citizenship. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1673-1724 (2017).

Herbert Hovenkamp. Appraising the progressive state. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1063-1112 (2017).

Nadav Shoked. Debt limits’ end. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1239-1298

(2017).

Luis Fuentes Rohwer. Who’s afraid of the hated political

gerrymander? 104 Ky. L.J. 561-582 (2015-2016).

Michael D. Gilbert and Emily Reeder. Aggregate corruption.

104 Ky. L.J. 651-670 (2015-2016).

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Robert P. Burns. Is our legal order just another bureaucracy? 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 413-438 (2016).

Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory and Timothy R. Johnson.

Loyalty and deference at oral arguments: an empirical

examination of how Supreme Court justices treat solicitors

general. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 439-474 (2016).

Earl M. Maltz. Inconvenient truth: originalism, democratic theory

and the reapportionment cases. 86 Miss. L.J. 1-32 (2017).

Burke W. Griggs. The political cultures of irrigation and the

proxy battles of interstate water litigation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 1-

73 (2017).

Adam Saltzman. Developing the principle of non-recognition. 43

Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1-38 (2017).

Jackson C. Smith. Thornton & the pursuit of the American

presidency. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 39-62 (2017).

Vincent J. Samar. Politicizing the Supreme Court. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 1-28 (2016).

Allegra M. McLeod. Review essay. Beyond the carceral state.

Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics

by Marie Gottschalk. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 651-706 (2017).

David Mulroney. Krinock Lecture. The implications for Canada

of a rapidly evolving and re-emerging China. 33 W. Mich. U.

T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 217-226 (2016).

Held Hostage: Government Regulation in an Age of Political

Gridlock. Articles by Sidney A. Shapiro, Rena Steinzor, Joseph P.

Tomain, Thomas O. McGarity and Hannah J. Wiseman. 7 Wake

Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-273 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Christopher R. Berry and Jacob E. Gersen. Agency design and

political control. 126 Yale L.J. 1002-1049 (2017).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Sung Yup Kim. “In a summary way, with expedition and at a

small expence”: justices of the peace and small debt litigation in

late colonial New York. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 83-117 (2017).

Alex Atticus Parkinson. Class actions as firms. 2016 Colum.

Bus. L. Rev. 740-822.

Pippa Browde. A reflection on tax collecting: opening a can of

worms to clean up a collection due process jurisdictional mess.

65 Drake L. Rev. 51-87 (2017).

Robert Miller. Nothing new: consent, forfeiture and bankruptcy

court final judgments. 65 Drake L. Rev. 89-177 (2017).

Jeremy E. Carroll. Note. Protecting the family Jewells: the case

for strict enforcement of taxpayer 23-day notice for IRS

administrative summonses. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1299-1333 (2017).

Neil Connolly. Note. Extreme couponing: reforming the method

of calculating attorneys’ fees in class action coupon settlements.

102 Iowa L. Rev. 1335-1359 (2017).

Jay Tidmarsh. The future of oral argument. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J.

475-486 (2016).

Jonas Anderson. Judge shopping in the Eastern District of Texas.

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 539-559 (2016).

Owen R. Wolfe. Immediate appeals: the circuit split on the

applicability of the collateral order doctrine to statutes of repose.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 1-19 (2016).

Eric Simpson. Comment. SLAPP-ing down the right to a jury

trial: anti-strategic lawsuits against public participation and the

Seventh Amendment. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 169-187 (2016).

Paul Carrier. Potemkin’s village on the divorce river: the façade

of Macar v. Macar. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 295-

317 (2016).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Nicole Kirkilevich. Comment. Expanding territorial bounds: the

recognition doctrine after Zivotofsky v. Kerry. 49 Loy. L.A. L.

Rev. 533-549 (2016).

Jackson C. Smith. Thornton & the pursuit of the American

presidency. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 39-62 (2017).

Mila Sohoni. Crackdowns. 103 Va. L. Rev. 31-105 (2017).

Thomas O. McGarity. Avoiding gridlock through unilateral

executive action: the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan.

7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 141-205 (2017).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Jay A. Soled and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas. Regulating tax

return preparation. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 151-204 (2017).

Aaron K. Bender and Andrew B. Bender. Comment. Cloaked in

attorney immunity: the Lone Star State’s license to lie? 58 S.

Tex. L. Rev. 145-172 (2016).

PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

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Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

Albertina Antognini. The law of nonmarriage. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

1-63 (2017).

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Yanxin Ma. The public trust doctrine: potential resolution for

problems in Chinese natural resources utilization. 40 Environs:

Envtl. L. & Pol’y J. 39-51 (2016).

Laura Taylor. Student article. Drought down under and lessons in

water policy for the Golden State. 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y

J. 53-86 (2016).

Water Governance. Foreword by John Fleck; articles by Burke W.

Griggs, Rob C. de Loë, James J. Patterson, Stefan Carpenter,

Elizabeth Baldwin, Daniel H. Cole, Michelle Bryan, Damian

Park, Richard W. Hughes and Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. 57

Nat. Resources J. 1-317 (2017).

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Reviews for this journal.)

Laura Burney. The legacy of the 1/8th landowner’s royalty and

the Texas Supreme Court: has Hysaw v. Dawkins resolved the

“double fraction” dilemma? 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 115-144 (2016).

Anthony Garcia. Comment. RESPA Section 8: empowering

private parties to help end real estate settlement kickbacks. 48 U.

Tol. L. Rev. 85-107 (2016).

Emily M. Morrison. Comment. Bank on it: preventing re-blight

and avoiding costly litigation in modern land banking. 48 U. Tol.

L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).

Jo Carrillo. Liberty and community in marriage: expanding on

Massey’s proposal for a community property option in New

Hampshire. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 289-319 (2017).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

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Law Reviews for:

Arizona State Law Journal

Symposium on the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law.

Keynote lecture by Owen D. Jones; articles by Betsy J. Grey,

Michael D. Guttentag, Carlton J. Patrick, Julie Seaman, David

Sloan Wilson, Francis X. Shen, Brian Skyrms, and Jeffrey Evans

Stake. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 917-1136 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Katrina June Lee. A call for law schools to link the curricular

trends of legal tech and mindfulness. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 55-83

(2016).

Helena Campos Refosco, Judge, São Paulo Brazil Court of Justice

and Martha Maria Guida Fernandes. Same-sex parents and their

children: Brazilian case law and insights from psychoanalysis. 23

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 175-184 (2017).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

Solangel Maldonado. Romantic discrimination and children. 92

Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 105-133 (2017).

Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Policing the boundaries of whiteness:

the tragedy of being “out of place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon

Martin. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113-1185 (2017).

Zach Sommers. Missing White Woman Syndrome: an empirical

analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of

missing persons. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 275-314 (2016).

Andrew T. Fede. Not the most insignificant Justice:

reconsidering Justice Gabriel Duvall’s slavery law opinions

favoring liberty. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 7-27 (2017).

Gilda R. Daniels. Voting realism. 104 Ky. L.J. 583-605 (2015-

2016).

Atiba R. Ellis. Economic precarity, race, and voting structures.

104 Ky. L.J. 607-630 (2015-2016).

Mary Wright. Mission accomplished? The unfinished

relationship between Black law schools and their historical

constituencies. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).

Christopher M. Caplin. Case note. Fisher v. University of Texas

at Austin. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 219-240 (2017).

Emily Ryo. On normative effects of immigration law. 13 Stan. J.

C.R. & C.L. 95-135 (2017).

Janee T. Prince. Student article. “Can I touch your hair?”

Exploring double binds and the Black tax in law school. 20 U.

Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 29-49 (2017).

RELIGION

Benjamin D. Wasserman. Note. Searching for adequate

accountability: supervisory priests and the Church’s child sex

abuse crisis. 66 Duke L.J. 1149-1189 (2017).

Kim Treiger Bar-Am. Copyright and positive freedom: Kantian

and Jewish thought on authorial rights and duties. 63 J. Copyright

Soc’y U.S.A. 551-571 (2016).

Mary Wright. A nurse’s face: the burqa in the hospital. 39 N.C.

Cent. L. Rev. 33-62 (2016).

Rachel Johnson Hammersmith. Comment. Equality trumps

religion: why Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act is

inherently promoting discrimination based on sexual orientation.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 109-135 (2016).

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer. Abortion, moral law, and the First

Amendment: the conflict between fetal rights & freedom of

religion. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 271-335 (2017).

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REMEDIES

Guangliang Zhang. Statutory damages for copyright infringement

in China: “alienation” and “redemption.” 63 J. Copyright Soc’y

U.S.A. 597-619 (2016).

Emily C. Jeske. Comment. Punishing victims for being victims:

aiding and abetting violations of protective orders. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 275-293 (2017).

Theresa Donaldson. Note. Whole foods for the whole pregnancy:

regulating surrogate mother behavior during pregnancy. 23 Wm.

& Mary J. Women & L. 367-395 (2017).

REPRODUCTION

Seema Mohapatra. Assisted reproduction inequality and marriage

equality. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 87-104 (2017).

Kelly Lynn Claxton. Case note. Whole Woman’s Health v.

Hellerstedt. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 257-276 (2017).

Myrisha S. Lewis. Criminalizing substance abuse and

undermining Roe v. Wade: the tension between abortion doctrine

and the criminalization of prenatal substance abuse. 23 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 185-217 (2017).

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer. Abortion, moral law, and the First

Amendment: the conflict between fetal rights & freedom of

religion. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 271-335 (2017).

Theresa Donaldson. Note. Whole foods for the whole pregnancy:

regulating surrogate mother behavior during pregnancy. 23 Wm.

& Mary J. Women & L. 367-395 (2017).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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Law Reviews for:

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

Jay A. Soled and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas. Regulating tax

return preparation. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 151-204 (2017).

Nicholas Green. Note. Standing in the future: the case for a

substantial risk theory of “injury-in-fact” in consumer data breach

class actions. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 287-316 (2017).

Charles A. Weiss. Note. Available to all, produced by few: the

economic and cultural impact of Europe’s digital single market

strategy within the audiovisual industry. 2016 Colum. Bus. L.

Rev. 877-923.

Jacob D. Walpert. Note. Carpooling liability?: applying tort law

principles to the joint emergence of self-driving automobiles and

transportation network companies. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1863-

1897 (2017).

Timothy R. Holbrook. Method patent exceptionalism. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1001-1062 (2017).

Natalie Ram. Science as speech. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1187-1237

(2017).

Yong Wan. Similar facts, different outcomes: a comparative

study of the Google Books Project case in China and the United

States. 63 J. Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. 573-595 (2016).

Robert M. Bloom and William T. Clark. Small cells, big

problems: the increasing precision of cell site location

information and the need for Fourth Amendment protections. 106

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 167-202 (2016).

Gary Edmond and Emma Cunliffe. Cinderella story? The social

production of a forensic “science.” 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 219-273 (2016).

Greg Reilly. Rethinking the PHOSITA in patent litigation. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 501-538 (2016).

Amber N. Sanges. Comment. Earth to Congress—the

pharmaceutical patent system is broken—pharma patents need

their own set of rules. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-114 (2016).

Katrina June Lee. A call for law schools to link the curricular

trends of legal tech and mindfulness. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 55-83

(2016).

SECOND AMENDMENT

Saul Cornell. “Half cocked”: the persistence of anachronism and

presentism in the academic debate over the Second Amendment.

106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 203-218 (2016).

Jennifer Paulson. Casenote. We the people: analyzing the 7th

Circuit’s decision in United States v. Meza-Rodriguez, 798 F.3d

664 (7th Cir. 2015). 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 163-180 (2016).

Linn White. God, guns & money: a global perspective on

intentional homicide. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 47-71 (2016).

SECURED TRANSACTIONS

Matt Crockett. An analytical approach to discovering and curing

ineffective UCC filings. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 29-66 (2016).

SECURITIES LAW

Felix B. Chang. Second-generation monopolization: parallel

exclusion in derivatives markets. 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 657-

739.

George Tepe. Note. Broker-dealer use of “idle” customer assets:

customer protection with sweep programs and securities lending.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 823-876.

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Stephen S. Laudone. Comment. The Foreign Corrupt Practices

Act: unbridled enforcement and flawed culpability standards deter

SMEs from entering the global marketplace. 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 355-404 (2016).

SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

Sonja Marrett. Note. Beyond rehabilitation: constitutional

violations associated with the isolation and discrimination of

transgender youth in the juvenile justice system. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

351-378 (2017).

Emily Labutta. Comment. The prisoner as one of us: Norwegian

wisdom for American penal practice. 31 Emory Int’l L. Rev.

329-359 (2017).

Hon. Mark W. Bennett, Justin D. Levinson and Koichi Hioki.

Judging federal white-collar fraud sentencing: an empirical study

revealing the need for further reform. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 939-1000

(2017).

Arthur Four. Note. Think twice, it’s all right: the use of

conviction histories in hiring decisions under California law. 49

Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 453-474 (2016).

Stesha Turney. Comment. Brumfield v. Cain: developing a

matter of disability and death. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 503-531

(2016).

Jennifer Lancaster. Comment. Come back with a warrant:

protecting the Fourth Amendment rights of probationers from

warrantless searches absent their consent as a condition of

probation. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 115-135 (2016).

Allegra M. McLeod. Review essay. Beyond the carceral state.

Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics

by Marie Gottschalk. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 651-706 (2017).

Matthew Drecun. Note. Cruel and unusual parole. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 707-738 (2017).

Brett DeGroff, Michael L. Mittlestat and Desiree Ferguson.

Distinguished brief award. People of the State of Michigan v.

Rahim Omarkhan Lockridge. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L.

Rev. 227-276 (2016).

Parisa Dehghani-Tafti and Paul Bieber. Folklore and forensics:

the challenges of arson investigation and innocence claims. 119

W. Va. L. Rev. 549-619 (2016).

Vanessa Meterko. Strengths and limitations of forensic science:

what DNA exonerations have taught us and where to go from

here. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 639-649 (2016).

SEX CRIMES

Betsy J. Grey. PTSD, biomarkers, and rape prosecutions. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 935-962 (2016).

Corey Rayburn Yung. Rape law gatekeeping. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

205-256 (2017).

Symone Shinton. Note. Pedophiles don’t retire: why the statute

of limitations on sex crimes against children must be abolished.

92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 317-351 (2017).

Margo Kaplan. Rape beyond crime. 66 Duke L.J. 1045-1111

(2017).

Benjamin D. Wasserman. Note. Searching for adequate

accountability: supervisory priests and the Church’s child sex

abuse crisis. 66 Duke L.J. 1149-1189 (2017).

Elizabeth Tolon. Note. Updating the social network: how

outdated and unclear state legislation violates sex offenders’ First

Amendment rights. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1827-1861 (2017).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Sonja Marrett. Note. Beyond rehabilitation: constitutional

violations associated with the isolation and discrimination of

transgender youth in the juvenile justice system. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

351-378 (2017).

Leslie Joan Harris. Obergefell’s ambiguous impact on legal

parentage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 55-85 (2017).

Seema Mohapatra. Assisted reproduction inequality and marriage

equality. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 87-104 (2017).

Katharine K. Baker. Quacking like a duck? Functional

parenthood doctrine and same-sex parents. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev.

135-176 (2017).

Tessa M. Register. Note. The case for deferring to the EEOC’s

interpretations in Macy and Foxx to classify LGBT

discrimination as sex discrimination under Title VII. 102 Iowa L.

Rev. 1397-1425 (2017).

Kimberly West-Faulcon. Liberty bound: Obergefell’s eclipse of

autonomy in sexual intimacy. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 351-373

(2016).

Kristin Haule. Comment. It’s complicated: the unusual way

Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same sex marriage. 49 Loy. L.A.

L. Rev. 561-573 (2016).

Michael T. Zugelder. Toward equal rights for LGBT employees:

legal and managerial implications for employers. 43 Ohio N.U.

L. Rev. 193-217 (2017).

Johanna Kalb. Human rights proxy wars. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L.

53-94 (2017).

Rachel Johnson Hammersmith. Comment. Equality trumps

religion: why Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act is

inherently promoting discrimination based on sexual orientation.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 109-135 (2016).

Helena Campos Refosco, Judge, São Paulo Brazil Court of Justice

and Martha Maria Guida Fernandes. Same-sex parents and their

children: Brazilian case law and insights from psychoanalysis. 23

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 175-184 (2017).

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SOCIAL WELFARE

Jeffrey A. Parness and David A. Saxe. Reforming the processes

for challenging voluntary acknowledgements of paternity. 92

Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 177-208 (2017).

Clare J. Horan. Note. The importance of specialist medical

consultants in the SSA disability determination process: analysis

and proposals. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1361-1396 (2017).

SPORTS

Michael S. McLeran. Note. Playing for peanuts: determining fair

compensation for NCAA student-athletes. 65 Drake L. Rev. 255-

291 (2017).

Will Bucher. Playing around Hart and Keller’s full-court press:

designing a federal compulsory licensing regime for rights of

publicity that enables developers and compensates rights holders.

37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 52-137 (2016).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

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Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

Vincent S.J. Buccola. States’ rights against corporate rights.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 595-656.

Kristen van de Biezenbos. Where oil is king. 85 Fordham L.

Rev. 1631-1672 (2017).

Nadav Shoked. Debt limits’ end. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1239-1298

(2017).

Water Governance. Foreword by John Fleck; articles by Burke W.

Griggs, Rob C. de Loë, James J. Patterson, Stefan Carpenter,

Elizabeth Baldwin, Daniel H. Cole, Michelle Bryan, Damian

Park, Richard W. Hughes and Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. 57

Nat. Resources J. 1-317 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

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Law Reviews for:

Journal of Supreme Court History

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture. A conversation

with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and professor Aaron Saiger. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1497-1515 (2017).

Note. Rights in flux: nonconsequentialism, consequentialism, and

the judicial role. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1436-1457 (2017).

Luis Fuentes Rohwer. Who’s afraid of the hated political

gerrymander? 104 Ky. L.J. 561-582 (2015-2016).

Supreme Court Issue: October 2014 Term. Foreword by Kimberly

West-Faulcon; articles by Kevin O. Leske and Ofer Raban; notes

by Arthur Four and Mark R. Swiech; comments by Stesha

Turney, Nicole Kirkilevich, Hannah Dunn and Kristin Haule. 49

Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 351-573 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Factors that Affect the Judicial

Decision-Making Process. Articles by Barry Sullivan, Robert P.

Burns, Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory, Timothy R. Johnson,

Jay Tidmarsh, Mark D. Rosen, Greg Reilly, Jonas Anderson and

Daniel Klerman. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-584 (2016).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

Adam Feldman. A brief assessment of Supreme Court opinion

language, 1946-2013. 86 Miss. L.J. 105-149 (2017).

Vincent J. Samar. Politicizing the Supreme Court. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 1-28 (2016).

James Sample. Textual rights, living immunities. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 29-66 (2016).

Brent E. Newton. The Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment

scorecard. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 1-52 (2017).

David A. Anderson. Book reviews. Helpful history and poetic

mischief. Press and Speech Under Assault: The Early Supreme

Court Justices, the Sedition Act of 1798, and the Campaign

Against Dissent by Wendell Bird; Madison’s Music: On Reading

the First Amendment by Burt Neuborne. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 591-609

(2017).

TAX POLICY

Lindsay Church. Note. Government subsidies and intellectual

property rights: confining the applicability of the subsidies

doctrine to cash benefits. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 263-284 (2016).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

Jay A. Soled and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas. Regulating tax

return preparation. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 151-204 (2017).

Pippa Browde. A reflection on tax collecting: opening a can of

worms to clean up a collection due process jurisdictional mess.

65 Drake L. Rev. 51-87 (2017).

Yoram Keinan. The tax hedging rules revisited. 19 Fla. Tax Rev.

588-645 (2016).

Jeremy E. Carroll. Note. Protecting the family Jewells: the case

for strict enforcement of taxpayer 23-day notice for IRS

administrative summonses. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1299-1333 (2017).

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Mark R. Siegel. The need to look back for sales of a principal

residence. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 67-91 (2016).

TERRORISM

Claire Stephens. Note. Blood antiquities: preserving Syria’s

heritage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 353-389 (2017).

Nina I. Brown. Fight terror, not Twitter: insulating social media

from material support claims. 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 1-51

(2016).

TORTS

Jacob D. Walpert. Note. Carpooling liability?: applying tort law

principles to the joint emergence of self-driving automobiles and

transportation network companies. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1863-

1897 (2017).

Kelly A. Meredith. Casenote. Who is responsible when someone

commits suicide? An examination of Turcios v. DeBruler Co.,

2015 IL 117962, 32 N.E.3d 1117. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 137-162

(2016).

TRADE REGULATION

Felix B. Chang. Second-generation monopolization: parallel

exclusion in derivatives markets. 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 657-

739.

Louis Kaplow. On the relevance of market power. 130 Harv. L.

Rev. 1303-1407 (2017).

Daniel Klerman. Forum selling and domain-name disputes. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 561-584 (2016).

Amber N. Sanges. Comment. Earth to Congress—the

pharmaceutical patent system is broken—pharma patents need

their own set of rules. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-114 (2016).

TRANSPORTATION LAW

David E. Benz. Is less ever more? Does the Due Process Clause

ever require fewer procedures? 65 Drake L. Rev. 1-50 (2017).

Jacob D. Walpert. Note. Carpooling liability?: applying tort law

principles to the joint emergence of self-driving automobiles and

transportation network companies. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1863-

1897 (2017).

Hannah J. Wiseman. Negotiated rulemaking and new risks: a rail

safety case study. 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 207-273 (2017).

WATER LAW

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

Law Reviews for:

Natural Resources Journal

Laura Taylor. Student article. Drought down under and lessons in

water policy for the Golden State. 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y

J. 53-86 (2016).

Itzchak Kornfeld. The impact of climate change on American and

Canadian indigenous peoples and their water sources. 47 Envtl.

L. Rep. News & Analysis 10245-10258 (2017).

Water Governance. Foreword by John Fleck; articles by Burke W.

Griggs, Rob C. de Loë, James J. Patterson, Stefan Carpenter,

Elizabeth Baldwin, Daniel H. Cole, Michelle Bryan, Damian

Park, Richard W. Hughes and Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. 57

Nat. Resources J. 1-317 (2017).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law

Reviews for this journal.)

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

57 AMERICAN JOURNAL

OF LEGAL HISTORY,

NO. 1, MARCH, 2017.

Adam Lebovitz. Franklin redivivus: the radical Constitution,

1791-1799. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 1-50 (2017).

Anne Boerger and Morten Rasmussen. The making of European

law: exploring the life and work of Michel Gaudet. 57 Am. J.

Legal Hist. 51-82 (2017).

Sung Yup Kim. “In a summary way, with expedition and at a

small expence”: justices of the peace and small debt litigation in

late colonial New York. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 83-117 (2017).

Terri D. Halperin. Book review. Press and Speech Under Assault:

The Early Supreme Court Justices, the Sedition Acts of 1798 and

the Campaign Against Dissent by Wendell Bird. 57 Am. J. Legal

Hist. 118-119 (2017).

Ann D. Gordon. Suffrage Reconstructed: Gender, Race, and

Voting Rights in the Civil War Era by Laura E. Free. 57 Am. J.

Legal Hist. 119-120 (2017).

Guyora Binder. Law and the Modern Mind: Consciousness and

Responsibility in American Legal Culture by Susanna L.

Blumenthal. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 121-122 (2017).

Corrigendum. 57 Am. J. Legal Hist. 123 (2017).

48 ARIZONA STATE

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 4, WINTER, 2016.

Symposium on the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 917-1136 (2016).

Owen D. Jones. Keynote: law and the brain—past, present,

and future. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 917-933 (2016).

Betsy J. Grey. PTSD, biomarkers, and rape prosecutions. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 935-962 (2016).

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Michael D. Guttentag. Evolutionary analysis in law: on

disclosure regulation. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 963-993 (2016).

Carlton J. Patrick. The long-term promise of evolutionary

psychology for the law. 48 Ariz. St. L.J. 995-1012 (2016).

Julie Seaman and David Sloan Wilson. #FreeSpeech. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 1013-1041 (2016).

Francis X. Shen. Law and neuroscience 2.0. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.

1043-1086 (2016).

Brian Skyrms. Evolution, norms, and the social contract. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 1087-1099 (2016).

Jeffrey Evans Stake. Biologically biased beneficence. 48

Ariz. St. L.J. 1101-1136 (2016).

Carissa Byrne Hessick. Vagueness principles. 48 Ariz. St. L.J.

1137-1167 (2016).

Bruce R. Huber. Checks, balances, and nuclear waste. 48 Ariz.

St. L.J. 1169-1217 (2016).

58 BOSTON COLLEGE

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, JANUARY, 2017.

Albertina Antognini. The law of nonmarriage. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

1-63 (2017).

Enrique Armijo. Reed v. Town of Gilbert: relax, everybody. 58

B.C. L. Rev. 65-100 (2017).

Isaac D. Buck. The cost of high prices: embedding an ethic of

expense into the standard of care. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 101-150

(2017).

Jay A. Soled and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas. Regulating tax

return preparation. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 151-204 (2017).

Corey Rayburn Yung. Rape law gatekeeping. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

205-256 (2017).

Danielle Crinnion. Note. Get your own street cred: an argument

for trademark protection for street art. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 257-285

(2017).

Nicholas Green. Note. Standing in the future: the case for a

substantial risk theory of “injury-in-fact” in consumer data breach

class actions. 58 B.C. L. Rev. 287-316 (2017).

Liam Holland. Note. Footing the bill for natural gas leaks: why

states should limit cost recovery of lost and unaccounted for gas.

58 B.C. L. Rev. 317-350 (2017).

Sonja Marrett. Note. Beyond rehabilitation: constitutional

violations associated with the isolation and discrimination of

transgender youth in the juvenile justice system. 58 B.C. L. Rev.

351-378 (2017).

92 CHICAGO-KENT

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-389, 2017.

Changing American State and Federal Childcare Laws. 92 Chi.-

Kent L. Rev. 3-208 (2017).

Jeffrey A. Parness. Introduction. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 3-7

(2017).

June Carbone and Naomi Cahn. Parents, babies, and more

parents. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 9-53 (2017).

Leslie Joan Harris. Obergefell’s ambiguous impact on legal

parentage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 55-85 (2017).

Seema Mohapatra. Assisted reproduction inequality and

marriage equality. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 87-104 (2017).

Solangel Maldonado. Romantic discrimination and children.

92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 105-133 (2017).

Katharine K. Baker. Quacking like a duck? Functional

parenthood doctrine and same-sex parents. 92 Chi.-Kent L.

Rev. 135-176 (2017).

Jeffrey A. Parness and David A. Saxe. Reforming the

processes for challenging voluntary acknowledgements of

paternity. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 177-208 (2017).

Lance Compa. Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Migrant workers in

the United States: connecting domestic law with international

labor standards. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 211-245 (2017).

David E. Braden. Note. Judicial discretion v. predictable

outcomes: a review of the 2016 amendments to the Illinois

Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev.

249-287 (2017).

Nicholas L. DeBruyne. Note. Uber drivers: a disputed

employment relationship in light of the sharing economy. 92

Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 289-315 (2017).

Symone Shinton. Note. Pedophiles don’t retire: why the statute

of limitations on sex crimes against children must be abolished.

92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 317-351 (2017).

Claire Stephens. Note. Blood antiquities: preserving Syria’s

heritage. 92 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 353-389 (2017).

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2016 COLUMBIA BUSINESS

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, PP. 595-958.

Vincent S.J. Buccola. States’ rights against corporate rights.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 595-656.

Felix B. Chang. Second-generation monopolization: parallel

exclusion in derivatives markets. 2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 657-

739.

Alex Atticus Parkinson. Class actions as firms. 2016 Colum.

Bus. L. Rev. 740-822.

George Tepe. Note. Broker-dealer use of “idle” customer assets:

customer protection with sweep programs and securities lending.

2016 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 823-876.

Charles A. Weiss. Note. Available to all, produced by few: the

economic and cultural impact of Europe’s digital single market

strategy within the audiovisual industry. 2016 Colum. Bus. L.

Rev. 877-923.

Andrew Mackenzie. Note. The tuition “claw back” phenomenon:

reasonably equivalent value and parental tuition payments. 2016

Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 924-957.

65 DRAKE LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-291, 2017.

David E. Benz. Is less ever more? Does the Due Process Clause

ever require fewer procedures? 65 Drake L. Rev. 1-50 (2017).

Pippa Browde. A reflection on tax collecting: opening a can of

worms to clean up a collection due process jurisdictional mess.

65 Drake L. Rev. 51-87 (2017).

Robert Miller. Nothing new: consent, forfeiture and bankruptcy

court final judgments. 65 Drake L. Rev. 89-177 (2017).

Daniel Yeager. Fiduciary-isms: a study of academic influence on

the expansion of the law. 65 Drake L. Rev. 179-222 (2017).

Jenna H. Bishop. Note. Weeding the garden of pesticide

regulation: when the marijuana industry goes unchecked. 65

Drake L. Rev. 223-253 (2017).

Michael S. McLeran. Note. Playing for peanuts: determining fair

compensation for NCAA student-athletes. 65 Drake L. Rev. 255-

291 (2017).

66 DUKE LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 5, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Ryan D. Doerfler. Who cares how Congress really works? 66

Duke L.J. 979-1044 (2017).

Margo Kaplan. Rape beyond crime. 66 Duke L.J. 1045-1111

(2017).

Elizabeth Plaster. Note. When stuff becomes art: the protection

of contemporary art through the elimination of VARA’s public-

presentation exception. 66 Duke L.J. 1113-1148 (2017).

Benjamin D. Wasserman. Note. Searching for adequate

accountability: supervisory priests and the Church’s child sex

abuse crisis. 66 Duke L.J. 1149-1189 (2017).

31 EMORY INTERNATIONAL

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, PP. 197-360, 2017.

Leila Nadya Sadat. Putting peacetime first: crimes against

humanity and the civilian population requirement. 31 Emory Int’l

L. Rev. 197-269 (2017).

Milena Sterio. The Karadžić genocide conviction: inferences,

intent, and the necessity to redefine genocide. 31 Emory Int’l L.

Rev. 271-298 (2017).

Carla T. Elias-Nava. Comment. LADO and the need for uniform

procedures in European asylum proceedings. 31 Emory Int’l L.

Rev. 299-328 (2017).

Emily Labutta. Comment. The prisoner as one of us: Norwegian

wisdom for American penal practice. 31 Emory Int’l L. Rev.

329-359 (2017).

47 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER

NEWS & ANALYSIS,

NO. 3, MARCH, 2017.

Beyond words. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10183

(2017).

The Future of Environmental Law. John Cruden, James Bruen,

DOJ/ENRD symposium summary; John Cruden, Matthew Oakes,

Andy Mergen, moderators; Donald Verrilli, Richard Pierce, Jody

Freeman, Holly Doremus, Charles Wilkinson, Dave Owen, Joel

Mintz, Michael Vandenbergh, Robert Percival, panelists. 47

Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10185-10216 (2017).

Elizabeth A. Lake and Rafe Petersen. Projecting the future: Ninth

Circuit upholds ESA listing for bearded seals. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10217-10219 (2017).

Jessica Wentz. Planning for the effects of climate change on

natural resources. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10220-

10244 (2017).

Itzchak Kornfeld. The impact of climate change on American and

Canadian indigenous peoples and their water sources. 47 Envtl.

L. Rep. News & Analysis 10245-10258 (2017).

Recent developments. In the Congress. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10259-10269 (2017).

Recent developments. In the courts. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News &

Analysis 10269 (2017).

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Recent developments. In the federal agencies. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10271-10275 (2017).

Recent developments. In the state agencies. 47 Envtl. L. Rep.

News & Analysis 10276-10279 (2017).

Recent journal literature. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis

10280-10281 (2017).

Topical index. 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10282 (2017).

40 ENVIRONS: ENVIRONMENTAL

LAW AND POLICY JOURNAL,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Racheal M. White Hawk. Student article. Community-scale solar:

watt’s in it for Indian Country? 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y J.

1-37 (2016).

Yanxin Ma. The public trust doctrine: potential resolution for

problems in Chinese natural resources utilization. 40 Environs:

Envtl. L. & Pol’y J. 39-51 (2016).

Laura Taylor. Student article. Drought down under and lessons in

water policy for the Golden State. 40 Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol’y

J. 53-86 (2016).

19 FLORIDA TAX REVIEW,

NO. 10, PP. 588-645, 2016.

Yoram Keinan. The tax hedging rules revisited. 19 Fla. Tax Rev.

588-645 (2016).

85 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW,

NO. 4, MARCH, 2017.

The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture. A conversation

with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and professor Aaron Saiger. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1497-1515 (2017).

The Philip D. Reed Lecture Series. Advisory Committee on

Evidence Rules. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1517-1629 (2017).

Conference on Possible Amendments to Federal Rules of

Evidence 404(b), 807, and 801(D)(1)(a). Daniel J. Capra,

moderator; Hon. William K. Sessions III, chair; Mary Carter

Andrues, James Asperger, Hon. James P. Bassett, Hon. David

G. Campbell, Carol Chase, Wendy Coats, Philip Kent Cohen,

Daniel P. Collins, Daniel R. Coquillette, Christopher Dybwad,

Brandon Fox, Victor Gold, Kenneth Graham, Hon. David

Hamilton, Mark Holscher, Alan Jackson, A.J. Kramer,

Timothy T. Lau, Laurie Levenson, Hon. Debra Ann

Livingston, Traci Lovitt, Hon. Nora M. Manella, Hon. J.

Thomas Marten, Virginia Milstead, Hon. Solomon Oliver Jr.,

Hon. Virginia A. Phillips, Eileen Scallen, Elizabeth J.

Shapiro, Kelly Zusman, panelists. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1517-

1576 (2017).

Daniel J Capra. Expanding (or just fixing) the residual

exception to the hearsay rule. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1577-1613

(2017).

Victor Gold. The three commandments of amending the

Federal Rules of Evidence. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1615-1625

(2017).

Kenneth Graham. Justice and other crimes evidence: the

smorgasbord ploy. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1627-1629 (2017).

Kristen van de Biezenbos. Where oil is king. 85 Fordham L.

Rev. 1631-1672 (2017).

Rose Cuison Villazor. American nationals and interstitial

citizenship. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1673-1724 (2017).

Bradley X. Barbour. Note. Big budget productions with limited

release: video retention issues with body-worn cameras. 85

Fordham L. Rev. 1725-1755 (2017).

Patrick Griffin. Note. CFIUS in the age of Chinese investment.

85 Fordham L. Rev. 1757-1792 (2017).

Adam F. Minchew. Note. Who put the quo in quid pro quo?: why

courts should apply McDonnell’s “official act” definition

narrowly. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1793-1825 (2017).

Elizabeth Tolon. Note. Updating the social network: how

outdated and unclear state legislation violates sex offenders’ First

Amendment rights. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1827-1861 (2017).

Jacob D. Walpert. Note. Carpooling liability?: applying tort law

principles to the joint emergence of self-driving automobiles and

transportation network companies. 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1863-

1897 (2017).

30 HARVARD JOURNAL

OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Steven M. Bellovin, et al. It’s too complicated: how the Internet

upends Katz, Smith, and electronic surveillance law. 30 Harv.

J.L. & Tech. 1-101 (2016).

Maureen K. Ohlhausen. Patent rights in a climate of intellectual

property rights skepticism. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 103-152

(2016).

Rachel E. Sachs. Prizing insurance: prescription drug insurance

as innovation incentive. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 153-208 (2016).

Ryan Calo. Robots as legal metaphors. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech.

209-237 (2016).

Sheri B. Pan. Note. Getting to know me: protecting privacy and

autonomy under big data’s penetrating gaze. 30 Harv. J.L. &

Tech. 239-261 (2016).

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Lindsay Church. Note. Government subsidies and intellectual

property rights: confining the applicability of the subsidies

doctrine to cash benefits. 30 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 263-284 (2016).

130 HARVARD LAW REVIEW,

NO. 5, MARCH, 2017.

Louis Kaplow. On the relevance of market power. 130 Harv. L.

Rev. 1303-1407 (2017).

Vicki Been and Leila Bozorg. Book review. Spiraling: evictions

and other causes and consequences of housing instability.

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew

Desmond. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1408-1434 (2017).

Note. Rights in flux: nonconsequentialism, consequentialism, and

the judicial role. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1436-1457 (2017).

Note. The misguided appeal of a minimally adequate education.

130 Harv. L. Rev. 1458-1479 (2017).

Recent cases. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1480-1537 (2017).

Recent publications. 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1538 (2017).

102 IOWA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, MARCH, 2017.

Alfred C. Aman, Jr. and Joseph C. Dugan. The human side of

public-private partnerships: from New Deal regulation to

administrative law management. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 883-937

(2017).

Hon. Mark W. Bennett, Justin D. Levinson and Koichi Hioki.

Judging federal white-collar fraud sentencing: an empirical study

revealing the need for further reform. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 939-1000

(2017).

Timothy R. Holbrook. Method patent exceptionalism. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1001-1062 (2017).

Herbert Hovenkamp. Appraising the progressive state. 102 Iowa

L. Rev. 1063-1112 (2017).

Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Policing the boundaries of whiteness:

the tragedy of being “out of place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon

Martin. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113-1185 (2017).

Natalie Ram. Science as speech. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1187-1237

(2017).

Nadav Shoked. Debt limits’ end. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1239-1298

(2017).

Jeremy E. Carroll. Note. Protecting the family Jewells: the case

for strict enforcement of taxpayer 23-day notice for IRS

administrative summonses. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1299-1333 (2017).

Neil Connolly. Note. Extreme couponing: reforming the method

of calculating attorneys’ fees in class action coupon settlements.

102 Iowa L. Rev. 1335-1359 (2017).

Clare J. Horan. Note. The importance of specialist medical

consultants in the SSA disability determination process: analysis

and proposals. 102 Iowa L. Rev. 1361-1396 (2017).

Tessa M. Register. Note. The case for deferring to the EEOC’s

interpretations in Macy and Foxx to classify LGBT

discrimination as sex discrimination under Title VII. 102 Iowa L.

Rev. 1397-1425 (2017).

106 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW

AND CRIMINOLOGY,

NO. 2, SPRING, 2016.

Robert M. Bloom and William T. Clark. Small cells, big

problems: the increasing precision of cell site location

information and the need for Fourth Amendment protections. 106

J. Crim. L. & Criminology 167-202 (2016).

Saul Cornell. “Half cocked”: the persistence of anachronism and

presentism in the academic debate over the Second Amendment.

106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 203-218 (2016).

Gary Edmond and Emma Cunliffe. Cinderella story? The social

production of a forensic “science.” 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 219-273 (2016).

Zach Sommers. Missing White Woman Syndrome: an empirical

analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of

missing persons. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 275-314 (2016).

Valerie Brummel. Comment. Parental kidnapping, criminal

contempt of court, and the Double Jeopardy Clause: a

recommendation for state courts. 106 J. Crim. L. & Criminology

315-353 (2016).

Stephen S. Laudone. Comment. The Foreign Corrupt Practices

Act: unbridled enforcement and flawed culpability standards deter

SMEs from entering the global marketplace. 106 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 355-404 (2016).

42 JOURNAL OF

SUPREME COURT HISTORY,

NO. 1, PP. 5-125, 2017.

Melvin I. Urofsky. Introduction. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 5-6 (2017).

Andrew T. Fede. Not the most insignificant Justice:

reconsidering Justice Gabriel Duvall’s slavery law opinions

favoring liberty. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 7-27 (2017).

Gary Peterson. A closer look at Allen. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 28-48

(2017).

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James B. Barnes. Student article. The font of federal power:

Wickard v. Filburn and the aggregation principle. 42 J. Sup. Ct.

Hist. 49-66 (2017).

Barry Cushman. The missing Justice in Coleman v. Miller. 42

J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 67-76 (2017).

Charles L. Zelden. “How do you feel about writing dissents”?

Thurgood Marshall’s dissenting vision for America. 42 J. Sup.

Ct. Hist. 77-100 (2017).

Ronald Mann. Balancing bankruptcy and environmental law:

Midlantic National Bank v. New Jersey Department of

Environmental Protection. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 101-117 (2017).

William Wiecek. Book review. Liberty and Union: The Civil

War Era and American Constitutionalism by Timothy S. Huebner.

42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 118-123 (2017).

Contributors. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 124 (2017).

Illustrations. 42 J. Sup. Ct. Hist. 125 (2017).

63 JOURNAL OF THE COPYRIGHT

SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A.,

NO. 4, FALL, 2016.

F. Jay Dougherty. From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief. 63 J.

Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. v-vi (2016).

Kim Treiger Bar-Am. Copyright and positive freedom: Kantian

and Jewish thought on authorial rights and duties. 63 J. Copyright

Soc’y U.S.A. 551-571 (2016).

Yong Wan. Similar facts, different outcomes: a comparative

study of the Google Books Project case in China and the United

States. 63 J. Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. 573-595 (2016).

Guangliang Zhang. Statutory damages for copyright infringement

in China: “alienation” and “redemption.” 63 J. Copyright Soc’y

U.S.A. 597-619 (2016).

Andrea Rush. A Canadian perspective on Fletcher v. Doig. 63 J.

Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. 621-625 (2016).

Administrative developments. 63 J. Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. 627-

629 (2016).

Bibliography. 63 J. Copyright Soc’y U.S.A. 631-644 (2016).

104 KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 4, PP. 547-764, 2015-2016.

An Elective Perspective: Judicial Regulation of Politics in an

Election Year. 104 Ky. L.J. 547-718 (2015-2016).

Joshua A. Douglas. Foreword: a pivotal moment for election

law. 104 Ky. L.J. 547-559 (2015-2016).

Luis Fuentes Rohwer. Who’s afraid of the hated political

gerrymander? 104 Ky. L.J. 561-582 (2015-2016).

Gilda R. Daniels. Voting realism. 104 Ky. L.J. 583-605

(2015-2016).

Atiba R. Ellis. Economic precarity, race, and voting

structures. 104 Ky. L.J. 607-630 (2015-2016).

Michael J. Pitts. Judicial “enforcement” of a grand election

bargain. 104 Ky. L.J. 631-650 (2015-2016).

Michael D. Gilbert and Emily Reeder. Aggregate corruption.

104 Ky. L.J. 651-670 (2015-2016).

Michael E. Solimine. Judicial review of direct democracy: a

reappraisal. 104 Ky. L.J. 671-697 (2015-2016).

Rebecca Green. Arbitrating ballot battles? 104 Ky. L.J. 699-

718 (2015-2016).

Kevin Nathaniel Troy Fowler. Note. Tinker tortured: the scope

of student off-campus viral speech rights in the federal circuits.

104 Ky. L.J. 719-745 (2015-2016).

Andrea Reed. Note. The use of false DNA evidence to gain a

confession during interrogation is classic coercion: why such

coerced confessions should not be admissible in a criminal trial.

104 Ky. L.J. 747-764 (2015-2016).

37 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES

ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-138, 2016.

Nina I. Brown. Fight terror, not Twitter: insulating social media

from material support claims. 37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 1-51

(2016).

Will Bucher. Playing around Hart and Keller’s full-court press:

designing a federal compulsory licensing regime for rights of

publicity that enables developers and compensates rights holders.

37 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 52-137 (2016).

39 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES

INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW,

WINTER, 2017.

Jessica Detering, Editor-in-Chief, Vol. 38. Note. 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. unpaged (2017).

Cameron Schlagel, Editor-in-Chief, Vol. 39. Note. 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. unpaged (2017).

The Nuremberg Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-533 (2017).

Michael J. Bazyler and Stanley A. Goldman. Introduction.

39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1-3 (2017).

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Richard D. Heideman. Legalizing hate: the significance of

the Nuremberg laws and the post-war Nuremberg trials. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 5-24 (2017).

Frank Tuerkheimer. Reflections on Nuremberg. 39 Loy.

L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 25-33 (2017).

Michael J. Bazyler. The Holocaust at Nuremberg: what the

record reveals. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 35-61

(2017).

Benjamin B. Ferencz. 2015 Raphael Lemkin Award remarks.

39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 63-85 (2017).

Benjamin B. Ferencz. Nurenberg trial procedure and the

rights of the accused. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 87-

94 (2017).

Hilary Earl. Legacies of the Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen

trial after 70 years. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 95-

115 (2017).

David Fraser. (De)constructing the Nazi state: criminal

organizations and the constitutional theory of the International

Military Tribunal. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 117-

186 (2017).

Stanley A. Goldman. A fuhrer of industry: Krupp before,

during, and after Nuremberg. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L.

Rev. 187-208 (2017).

Gregory S. Gordon. The propaganda prosecutions at

Nuremberg: the origins of atrocity speech law and the

touchstone for normative evolution. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l &

Comp. L. Rev. 209-245 (2017).

Kevin Jon Heller. Taking a consenting part. 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 247-258 (2017).

Jonathan A. Bush. Nuremberg and beyond: Jacob Robinson,

international lawyer. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev.

259-286 (2017).

Hon. Rolf M. Treu. Remarks from the Loyola Law School

Los Angeles Nuremberg symposium. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l &

Comp. L. Rev. 287-290 (2017).

Efraim Zuroff. The prosecution of local Nazi collaborators in

post-Communist Eastern Europe: a squandered opportunity to

confront Holocaust crimes. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L.

Rev. 291-305 (2017).

Irwin Cotler. Elie Wiesel: conscience of humanity. 39 Loy.

L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 307-318 (2017).

2016 Nuremberg Symposium. Richard D. Heideman, program

chair & moderator; Irwin Cotler, Alan Dershowitz, chairs. 39

Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 319-464 (2017).

Appendix of photographs, courtesy of the United States

Holocaust Memorial Museum, archives and copyright

holders. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. i-xiii (2017).

Summary biographical information of 2016 Nuremberg

Symposium presenters. 39 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev.

xvii-xlv (2017).

Gabriel Bach. The Eichmann trial. [Reprint.] 39 Loy. L.A.

Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 510-533 (2017).

49 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, PP. 351-574, 2016.

Supreme Court Issue: October 2014 Term. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev.

351-573 (2016).

Kimberly West-Faulcon. Liberty bound: Obergefell’s eclipse

of autonomy in sexual intimacy. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 351-

373 (2016).

Kevin O. Leske. Chipping away at the rock: Perez v.

Mortgage Bankers Association and the Seminole Rock

deference doctrine. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 375-419 (2016).

Ofer Raban. Is textualism required by constitutional

separation of powers? 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 421-452 (2016).

Arthur Four. Note. Think twice, it’s all right: the use of

conviction histories in hiring decisions under California law.

49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 453-474 (2016).

Mark R. Swiech. Note. You’ll never work in this town again:

employment, economics, and unpaid internships in the

entertainment and media industries. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev.

475-501 (2016).

Stesha Turney. Comment. Brumfield v. Cain: developing a

matter of disability and death. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 503-531

(2016).

Nicole Kirkilevich. Comment. Expanding territorial bounds:

the recognition doctrine after Zivotofsky v. Kerry. 49 Loy.

L.A. L. Rev. 533-549 (2016).

Hannah Dunn. Comment. Ignorance of the law is no

excuse—unless you’re a cop. 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 551-559

(2016).

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Kristin Haule. Comment. It’s complicated: the unusual way

Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same sex marriage. 49 Loy.

L.A. L. Rev. 561-573 (2016).

14 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Andras Kovacs, Tihamer Toth and Anna Forgacs. Effects of

European soft law at national administrative courts. 14 Loy. U.

Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 1-30 (2016).

Firew Tiba. The emergence of hybrid international commercial

courts and the future of cross border commercial dispute

resolution in Asia. 14 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 31-53 (2016).

Alyse Fischer. Student article. The Ex-Im Bank calls for a change

to get back in the game. 14 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 55-72

(2016).

Robert Schur. Student article. Keeping dispute resolution costs

smaller than your small business: the case for international

commercial arbitration under the New York Convention. 14 Loy.

U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 73-90 (2016).

48 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

Rachel E. Page, Executive Editor. Introduction to issue two. 48

Loy. U. Chi. L.J. unpaged (2016).

Decisions, Decisions: Exploring Factors that Affect the Judicial

Decision-Making Process. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-584 (2016).

Barry Sullivan. Just listening: the equal hearing principle and

the moral life of judges. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 351-412 (2016).

Robert P. Burns. Is our legal order just another bureaucracy?

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 413-438 (2016).

Amanda C. Bryan, Charles Gregory and Timothy R. Johnson.

Loyalty and deference at oral arguments: an empirical

examination of how Supreme Court justices treat solicitors

general. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 439-474 (2016).

Jay Tidmarsh. The future of oral argument. 48 Loy. U. Chi.

L.J. 475-486 (2016).

Mark D. Rosen. The judiciary’s inputs in constitutional rights

adjudication. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 487-499 (2016).

Greg Reilly. Rethinking the PHOSITA in patent litigation.

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 501-538 (2016).

Jonas Anderson. Judge shopping in the Eastern District of

Texas. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 539-559 (2016).

Daniel Klerman. Forum selling and domain-name disputes.

48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 561-584 (2016).

Govind Persad. Health theater. 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 585-626

(2016).

86 MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 1, PP. 1-212, 2017.

Earl M. Maltz. Inconvenient truth: originalism, democratic theory

and the reapportionment cases. 86 Miss. L.J. 1-32 (2017).

Andrew B. Ayers. The half-virtuous integrity of Atticus Finch.

86 Miss. L.J. 33-104 (2017).

Adam Feldman. A brief assessment of Supreme Court opinion

language, 1946-2013. 86 Miss. L.J. 105-149 (2017).

Alexander L. Ash. Comment. It’s your money and we want it

now: regulation of the structured settlement factoring industry in

the era of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau. 86 Miss. L.J. 151-182 (2017).

Paul Wallace. Comment. Simplifying the muddled doctrine of

debt recharacterization. 86 Miss. L.J. 183-211 (2017).

57 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL,

NO. 1, WINTER, 2017.

Water Governance. 57 Nat. Resources J. 1-317 (2017).

John Fleck. Going down to the water. 57 Nat. Resources J.

vii-x (2017).

Burke W. Griggs. The political cultures of irrigation and the

proxy battles of interstate water litigation. 57 Nat. Resources

J. 1-73 (2017).

Rob C. de Loë and James J. Patterson. Rethinking water

governance: moving beyond water-centric perspectives in a

connected and changing world. 57 Nat. Resources J. 75-99

(2017).

Stefan Carpenter, Elizabeth Baldwin and Daniel H. Cole. The

polycentric turn: a case study of Kenya’s evolving legal

regime for irrigation waters. 57 Nat. Resources J. 101-137

(2017).

Michelle Bryan. Valuing sacred tribal waters within prior

appropriation. 57 Nat. Resources J. 139-181 (2017).

Damian Park. California water reallocation: where’d you get

that? 57 Nat. Resources J. 183-217 (2017).

Richard W. Hughes. Pueblo Indian water rights: charting the

unknown. 57 Nat. Resources J. 219-261 (2017).

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Hon. Matthew G. Reynolds. Trial and error: how courts have

shaped prior appropriation in New Mexico. 57 Nat.

Resources J. 263-317 (2017).

Logan Glasenapp. Book note. Mythical River: Chasing the

Mirage of New Water in the American Southwest by Melissa

Sevigny. 57 Nat. Resources J. 319-320 (2017).

James Johnson. Book note. Plastic Water: The Social and

Material Life of Bottled Water by Gay Hawkins, Emily Potter and

Kane Race. 57 Nat. Resources J. 321-322 (2017).

Selena Sauer. Book note. Water is for Fighting Over and Other

Myths about Water in the West by John Fleck. 57 Nat. Resources

J. 325-327 (2017).

39 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-84, 2016.

Mary Wright. Mission accomplished? The unfinished

relationship between Black law schools and their historical

constituencies. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1-32 (2016).

Lucas Newbill. A nurse’s face: the burqa in the hospital. 39 N.C.

Cent. L. Rev. 33-62 (2016).

André M. Board. Note. To kill (or imprison for life) a juvenile:

the implications of U.S. v. Under Seal regarding the proper use

and exercise of judicial discretion for sentencing a juvenile

offender. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 63-71 (2016).

David Vaught. Note. Unconscionability attacks on arbitration no

longer tolerated: Torrence effect on arbitration clauses in North

Carolina. 39 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 72-83 (2016).

43 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, PP. 1-276, 2017.

Adam Saltzman. Developing the principle of non-recognition. 43

Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1-38 (2017).

Jackson C. Smith. Thornton & the pursuit of the American

presidency. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 39-62 (2017).

Linda F. Smith. Drinking from a firehose: conversation analysis

of consultations in a brief advice clinic. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 63-

150 (2017).

Linn White. Bankruptcy, morality & student loans: a decade of

error in undue hardship analysis. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 151-192

(2017).

Michael T. Zugelder. Toward equal rights for LGBT employees:

legal and managerial implications for employers. 43 Ohio N.U.

L. Rev. 193-217 (2017).

Christopher M. Caplin. Case note. Fisher v. University of Texas

at Austin. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 219-240 (2017).

Brittney E. Ciarlo. Case note. Puerto Rico v. Franklin

California Tax-Free Trust. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 241-255

(2017).

Kelly Lynn Claxton. Case note. Whole Woman’s Health v.

Hellerstedt. 43 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 257-276 (2017).

58 SOUTH TEXAS

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Jeff Nichols, Karl Burrer and Ellen Conley. Volumetric

production payments in bankruptcy. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1-27

(2016).

Matt Crockett. An analytical approach to discovering and curing

ineffective UCC filings. 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 29-66 (2016).

Jane O’Connell. A guide to researching Texas primary law. 58

S. Tex. L. Rev. 67-114 (2016).

Laura Burney. The legacy of the 1/8th landowner’s royalty and

the Texas Supreme Court: has Hysaw v. Dawkins resolved the

“double fraction” dilemma? 58 S. Tex. L. Rev. 115-144 (2016).

Aaron K. Bender and Andrew B. Bender. Comment. Cloaked in

attorney immunity: the Lone Star State’s license to lie? 58 S.

Tex. L. Rev. 145-172 (2016).

41 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

LAW JOURNAL,

FALL, 2016.

Vincent J. Samar. Politicizing the Supreme Court. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 1-28 (2016).

James Sample. Textual rights, living immunities. 41 S. Ill. U.

L.J. 29-66 (2016).

Mark R. Siegel. The need to look back for sales of a principal

residence. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 67-91 (2016).

Amber N. Sanges. Comment. Earth to Congress—the

pharmaceutical patent system is broken—pharma patents need

their own set of rules. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 93-114 (2016).

Jennifer Lancaster. Comment. Come back with a warrant:

protecting the Fourth Amendment rights of probationers from

warrantless searches absent their consent as a condition of

probation. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 115-135 (2016).

Kelly A. Meredith. Casenote. Who is responsible when someone

commits suicide? An examination of Turcios v. DeBruler Co.,

2015 IL 117962, 32 N.E.3d 1117. 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 137-162

(2016).

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Jennifer Paulson. Casenote. We the people: analyzing the 7th

Circuit’s decision in United States v. Meza-Rodriguez, 798 F.3d

664 (7th Cir. 2015). 41 S. Ill. U. L.J. 163-180 (2016).

13 STANFORD JOURNAL OF CIVIL RIGHTS

& CIVIL LIBERTIES,

NO. 1, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Brent E. Newton. The Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment

scorecard. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 1-52 (2017).

Johanna Kalb. Human rights proxy wars. 13 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L.

53-94 (2017).

Emily Ryo. On normative effects of immigration law. 13 Stan. J.

C.R. & C.L. 95-135 (2017).

95 TEXAS LAW REVIEW,

NO. 3, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Kristen E. Eichensehr. Public-private cybersecurity. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 467-538 (2017).

Oona A. Hathaway, et al. Ensuring responsibility: Common

Article 1 and state responsibility for non-state actors. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 539-590 (2017).

David A. Anderson. Book reviews. Helpful history and poetic

mischief. Press and Speech Under Assault: The Early Supreme

Court Justices, the Sedition Act of 1798, and the Campaign

Against Dissent by Wendell Bird; Madison’s Music: On Reading

the First Amendment by Burt Neuborne. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 591-609

(2017).

Margaret F. Brinig. Book review. Adultery: trust and children.

Adultery: Infidelity and the Law by Deborah L. Rhode. 95 Tex.

L. Rev. 611-630 (2017).

Gregory S. McNeal. Book reviews. Deference, power, and

emerging security threats. The Age of Deference by David

Rudenstine; The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers

and Drones by Benjamin Wittes and Gabriella Blum. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 631-650 (2017).

Allegra M. McLeod. Review essay. Beyond the carceral state.

Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics

by Marie Gottschalk. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 651-706 (2017).

Matthew Drecun. Note. Cruel and unusual parole. 95 Tex. L.

Rev. 707-738 (2017).

Giulio Ernesto Yaquinto. Note. The social significance of

modern trademarks: authorizing the appropriation of marks as

source identifiers for expressive works. 95 Tex. L. Rev. 739-762

(2017).

15 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Symposium: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Calvin

Massey. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 249-323 (2017).

Daniel M. Schwartz. Editor’s foreword. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev.

249 (2017).

Symposium presenters. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 251 (2017).

Bibliography. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 253-257 (2017).

Vikram David Amar. Why I so enjoyed learning with and

from Calvin Massey. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 259-263 (2017).

Ashutosh Bhagwat. Calvin Massey: gentleman and scholar.

15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 265-272 (2017).

John M. Greabe. The asymmetry problem: reflections on

Calvin Massey’s Standing in state courts, state law, and

federal review. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 273-288 (2017).

Jo Carrillo. Liberty and community in marriage: expanding

on Massey’s proposal for a community property option in

New Hampshire. 15 U.N.H. L. Rev. 289-319 (2017).

Evan Tsen Lee. Calvin Massey, gentleman farmer. 15

U.N.H. L. Rev. 321-323 (2017).

20 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE,

NO. 1, PP. 1-79, 2017.

Christopher Roberts. On the definition of crimes against

humanity and other widespread or systematic human rights

violations. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 1-27 (2017).

Janee T. Prince. Student article. “Can I touch your hair?”

Exploring double binds and the Black tax in law school. 20 U.

Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 29-49 (2017).

Ido Katri. Transgender intersectionality: rethinking anti-

discrimination law and litigation. 20 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change

51-79 (2017).

48 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Owen R. Wolfe. Immediate appeals: the circuit split on the

applicability of the collateral order doctrine to statutes of repose.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 1-19 (2016).

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Ryan T. Williams. Size really does matter: how obesity is

undermining America’s national security. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 21-

53 (2016).

Katrina June Lee. A call for law schools to link the curricular

trends of legal tech and mindfulness. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 55-83

(2016).

Anthony Garcia. Comment. RESPA Section 8: empowering

private parties to help end real estate settlement kickbacks. 48 U.

Tol. L. Rev. 85-107 (2016).

Rachel Johnson Hammersmith. Comment. Equality trumps

religion: why Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act is

inherently promoting discrimination based on sexual orientation.

48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 109-135 (2016).

Emily M. Morrison. Comment. Bank on it: preventing re-blight

and avoiding costly litigation in modern land banking. 48 U. Tol.

L. Rev. 137-167 (2016).

Eric Simpson. Comment. SLAPP-ing down the right to a jury

trial: anti-strategic lawsuits against public participation and the

Seventh Amendment. 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 169-187 (2016).

103 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, MARCH, 2017.

William Baude. Sovereign immunity and the constitutional text.

103 Va. L. Rev. 1-29 (2017).

Mila Sohoni. Crackdowns. 103 Va. L. Rev. 31-105 (2017).

Stephen A. Cobb. Note. Jettisoning “jurisdictional”: asserting the

substantive nature of Supremacy Clause immunity. 103 Va. L.

Rev. 107-155 (2017).

John Kendrick. Note. (Un)limiting administrative review: Wind

River, Section 2401(a), and the right to challenge federal

agencies. 103 Va. L. Rev. 157-210 (2017).

7 WAKE FOREST

JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY,

NO. 1, JANUARY, 2017.

Held Hostage: Government Regulation in an Age of Political

Gridlock. 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1-273 (2017).

Sidney A. Shapiro. Talking about regulation: political

discourse and regulatory gridlock. 7 Wake Forest J.L. &

Pol’y 1-38 (2017).

Rena Steinzor. White-collar reset: the DOJ’s Yates Memo

and its potential to protect health, safety, and the environment.

7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 39-86 (2017).

Joseph P. Tomain. Gridlock, lobbying, and democracy. 7

Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 87-139 (2017).

Thomas O. McGarity. Avoiding gridlock through unilateral

executive action: the Obama administration’s Clean Power

Plan. 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 141-205 (2017).

Hannah J. Wiseman. Negotiated rulemaking and new risks: a

rail safety case study. 7 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 207-273

(2017).

Emily C. Jeske. Comment. Punishing victims for being victims:

aiding and abetting violations of protective orders. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 275-293 (2017).

Drew H. Culler. Comment. The invisible dead, a silent epidemic:

violating the right of sepulcher through scientific experimentation

and mass disposal of unclaimed human remains. 7 Wake Forest

J.L. & Pol’y 295-313 (2017).

119 WEST VIRGINIA

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

2016 Flawed Forensics and Innocence Symposium. 119 W. Va.

L. Rev. 519-748 (2016).

Valena E. Beety. Introduction. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 519-522

(2016).

Simon A. Cole. Scandal, fraud, and the reform of forensic

science: the case of fingerprint analysis. 119 W. Va. L. Rev.

523-548 (2016).

Parisa Dehghani-Tafti and Paul Bieber. Folklore and

forensics: the challenges of arson investigation and innocence

claims. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 549-619 (2016).

Brandon L. Garrett and Gregory Mitchell. Forensics and

fallibility: comparing views of lawyers and jurors. 119 W.

Va. L. Rev. 621-637 (2016).

Vanessa Meterko. Strengths and limitations of forensic

science: what DNA exonerations have taught us and where to

go from here. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 639-649 (2016).

Jessica G. Cino. An uncivil action: criminalizing Daubert in

procedure and practice to avoid wrongful convictions. 119

W. Va. L. Rev. 651-709 (2016).

Sandra Guerra Thompson and Nicole Bremner Cásarez.

Building the infrastructure for “justice through science”: the

Texas model. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 711-748 (2016).

Kylie Barnhart. Note. Taking one for the herd: eliminating non-

medical exemptions to compulsory vaccination laws to protect

immunocompromised children. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 749-791

(2016).

Jennifer L. Bauer. Note. Playing off-key: trans-Atlantic data

regulation in a discordant world. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 793-828

(2016).

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Katheryn E. Marcum. Note. Tightening the loophole: the role of

fee-shifting statutes in resolving the growing problem of servicing

America’s student loan debt. 119 W. Va. L. Rev. 829-862 (2016).

33 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2016.

Luciana C. Viramontes. From the Editor. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M.

Cooley L. Rev. xxi (2016).

David Mulroney. Krinock Lecture. The implications for Canada

of a rapidly evolving and re-emerging China. 33 W. Mich. U.

T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 217-226 (2016).

Brett DeGroff, Michael L. Mittlestat and Desiree Ferguson.

Distinguished brief award. People of the State of Michigan v.

Rahim Omarkhan Lockridge. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L.

Rev. 227-276 (2016).

Joshua R. Van Laan, Eric J. Smith and Victor A. Fitz.

Distinguished brief award. People of the State of Michigan v.

Paul Charles Seewald. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev.

277-294 (2016).

Paul Carrier. Potemkin’s village on the divorce river: the façade

of Macar v. Macar. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 295-

317 (2016).

Jeffrey Swartz. The Florida Constitution: the right against self-

incrimination is alive and well in Tallahassee! 33 W. Mich. U.

T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 319-331 (2016).

Joshua EldenBrady. Family farms versus factory farms:

preemption of local ordinances under Michigan’s Right to Farm

Act, why the current preemption standard doesn’t work and what

needs to change. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 333-366

(2016).

Jesse D.H. Snyder. Pre-AIA false marking statute: survivor of

constitutional attacks, yet violable as a qui tam cause of action—

constitutional analysis of a bygone statute. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M.

Cooley L. Rev. 367-387 (2016).

Christopher Marker. Comment. Quarantining an asymptomatic

carrier: a reasonableness standard. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley

L. Rev. 389-420 (2016).

David Beaumont. Comment. Picture this: a new look at voter

photo identification. 33 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 421-

452 (2016).

44 WESTERN STATE

LAW REVIEW,

NO. 1, FALL, 2016.

Kristina Marie Coronado. A note from the Editor. 44 W. St. L.

Rev. unpaged (2016).

L. Darnell Weeden. Transgender bathroom rights and President

Obama’s unauthorized scheme to transform Title IX. 44 W. St. L.

Rev. 1-28 (2016).

Darrell Parker and Debra Burke. From hot to lukewarm: union

strength and worker rights. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 29-46 (2016).

Linn White. God, guns & money: a global perspective on

intentional homicide. 44 W. St. L. Rev. 47-71 (2016).

23 WILLIAM AND MARY JOURNAL

OF WOMEN AND THE LAW,

NO. 2, WINTER, 2017.

Helena Campos Refosco, Judge, São Paulo Brazil Court of Justice

and Martha Maria Guida Fernandes. Same-sex parents and their

children: Brazilian case law and insights from psychoanalysis. 23

Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 175-184 (2017).

Myrisha S. Lewis. Criminalizing substance abuse and

undermining Roe v. Wade: the tension between abortion doctrine

and the criminalization of prenatal substance abuse. 23 Wm. &

Mary J. Women & L. 185-217 (2017).

Hava Dayan. To kill or not to kill: (when) that is the question?

Legislative treatise on battered Israeli women facing a dead end

road. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 219-247 (2017).

Michael H. LeRoy. Bare minimum: stripping pay for independent

contractors in the share economy. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women &

L. 249-270 (2017).

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer. Abortion, moral law, and the First

Amendment: the conflict between fetal rights & freedom of

religion. 23 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 271-335 (2017).

Carolyn Harlamert. Note. “Meaningful access” demands

meaningful efforts: the need for greater access to Virginia state

courts for limited English proficient litigants. 23 Wm. & Mary J.

Women & L. 337-365 (2017).

Theresa Donaldson. Note. Whole foods for the whole pregnancy:

regulating surrogate mother behavior during pregnancy. 23 Wm.

& Mary J. Women & L. 367-395 (2017).

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126 YALE LAW JOURNAL,

NO. 4, FEBRUARY, 2017.

Aditya Bamzai. The origins of judicial deference to executive

interpretation. 126 Yale L.J. 908-1001 (2017).

Christopher R. Berry and Jacob E. Gersen. Agency design and

political control. 126 Yale L.J. 1002-1049 (2017).

Emily Chertoff. Note. Prosecuting gender-based persecution: the

Islamic State at the ICC. 126 Yale L.J. 1050-1117 (2017).

Christine H. Monahan. Note. Private enforcement of the

Affordable Care Act: toward an “implied warranty of legality” in

health insurance. 126 Yale L.J. 1118-1179 (2017).

Neil Richards and Woodrow Hartzog. Book review. Privacy’s

trust gap: a review. Obfuscation: A User’s Guide for Privacy and

Protest by Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum. 126 Yale L.J.

1180-1224 (2017).

Jesselyn Friley. Comment. The “M” in MLP: a proposal for

expanding the roles of clinicians in medical-legal partnerships.

126 Yale L.J. 1225-1240 (2017).

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