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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 2018, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Key to Citations——September 28, 2018 Administrative Law Review 70 Admin. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Boston College Law Review 59 B.C. L. Rev., No. 5, May, 2018. Brooklyn Law Review 83 Brook. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Buffalo Law Review 66 Buff. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2018. Capital University Law Review 46 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2018. Drexel Law Review 10 Drexel L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 307-566, 2018. Florida Law Review 70 Fla. L. Rev., No. 2, March, 2018. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Law Journal Fordham International Law Journal 41 Fordham Int’l L.J., No. 4, May, 2018. George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L., No. 1, Spring, 2018. George Washington Law Review 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev., No. 2, March, 2018. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y, No. 3, Summer, 2018. Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 18 J. App. Prac. & Process, No. 2, Fall, 2017. Law and Contemporary Problems 81 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 3, Pp. 1-214, 2018. Maryland Law Review 77 Md. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 949-1252, 2018. Mercer Law Review 69 Mercer L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Michigan Law Review 116 Mich. L. Rev., No. 8, June, 2018. Mississippi Law Journal 87 Miss. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 49-278, 2018. North Carolina Journal of International Law 43 N.C. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Roger Williams University Law Review 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 192-470, 2018. Seton Hall Law Review 48 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 559-964, 2018. Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L., No. 2, June, 2018. Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com., No. 2, Spring, 2018. University of Cincinnati Law Review 84 U. Cin. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 943-1474, 2016. University of Louisville Law Review 56 U. Louisville L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Utah Law Review 2018 Utah L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 259-522. Valparaiso University Law Review 52 Val. U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 4, Summer, 2018. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L., No. 3, May, 2018. Vanderbilt Law Review 71 Vand. L. Rev., No. 4, May, 2018. Virginia Journal of International Law 57 Va. J. Int’l L., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Wake Forest Law Review 53 Wake Forest L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Willamette Law Review 54 Willamette L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Administrative Law Review J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Anthony O’Rourke. Parallel enforcement and agency interdependence. 77 Md. L. Rev. 985-1061 (2018). AGRICULTURE LAW Sarah J. Morath. Private governance and animal welfare. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 21-32 (2018). ANIMAL LAW Richard L. Cupp Jr. Animals are more than “mere things,” but still property: a call for continuing evolution of the animal welfare paradigm. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1023-1067 (2016).

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  • CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS

    Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington

    Nikki Pike, Managing Editor

    Ingrid Holmlund & Tania Schriwer, Editors Alena Wolotira, Executive Editor

    Copyright 2018, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law

    Key to Citations——September 28, 2018

    Administrative Law Review 70 Admin. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Boston College Law Review 59 B.C. L. Rev., No. 5, May, 2018. Brooklyn Law Review 83 Brook. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Buffalo Law Review 66 Buff. L. Rev., No. 3, May, 2018. Capital University Law Review 46 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Summer, 2018. Drexel Law Review 10 Drexel L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 307-566, 2018. Florida Law Review 70 Fla. L. Rev., No. 2, March, 2018. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Law Journal Fordham International Law Journal 41 Fordham Int’l L.J., No. 4, May, 2018. George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L., No. 1, Spring, 2018. George Washington Law Review 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev., No. 2, March, 2018. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y, No. 3, Summer, 2018. Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 18 J. App. Prac. & Process, No. 2, Fall, 2017. Law and Contemporary Problems 81 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 3, Pp. 1-214, 2018. Maryland Law Review 77 Md. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 949-1252, 2018. Mercer Law Review 69 Mercer L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Michigan Law Review 116 Mich. L. Rev., No. 8, June, 2018. Mississippi Law Journal 87 Miss. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 49-278, 2018. North Carolina Journal of International Law 43 N.C. J. Int’l L., No. 3, Spring, 2018. Roger Williams University Law Review 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 192-470, 2018. Seton Hall Law Review 48 Seton Hall L. Rev., No. 3, Pp. 559-964, 2018. Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L., No. 2, June, 2018. Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com., No. 2, Spring, 2018. University of Cincinnati Law Review 84 U. Cin. L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 943-1474, 2016. University of Louisville Law Review 56 U. Louisville L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Utah Law Review 2018 Utah L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 259-522. Valparaiso University Law Review 52 Val. U. L. Rev., No. 1, Fall, 2017. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 4, Summer, 2018. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L., No. 3, May, 2018. Vanderbilt Law Review 71 Vand. L. Rev., No. 4, May, 2018. Virginia Journal of International Law 57 Va. J. Int’l L., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Wake Forest Law Review 53 Wake Forest L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. Willamette Law Review 54 Willamette L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2018. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Administrative Law Review J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Anthony O’Rourke. Parallel enforcement and agency interdependence. 77 Md. L. Rev. 985-1061 (2018).

    AGRICULTURE LAW

    Sarah J. Morath. Private governance and animal welfare. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 21-32 (2018).

    ANIMAL LAW

    Richard L. Cupp Jr. Animals are more than “mere things,” but still property: a call for continuing evolution of the animal welfare paradigm. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1023-1067 (2016).

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    ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Tyler B. Burns. Note. And they sayin’ it’s because of the Internet: applying the de minimis exception to digital sound sampling in the wake of VMG Salsoul, IIC v. Ciccone. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 445-495 (2018). Kara Krakower. Note. Finding the barre: fitting the untried territory of choreography claims into existing copyright law. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 671-727 (2018). Amy Adler. Why art does not need copyright. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 313-375 (2018). Briana Carter. Comment. Lyrics for lockups: using rap lyrics to prosecute in America. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 917-946 (2018). Valentina Vadi. Power, law and images: international law and material culture. 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 215-248 (2018).

    BANKING AND FINANCE

    Dylan J. Hans. Note. Rules are meant to be amended: how regulation crowdfunding’s final rules impact the lives of startups and small businesses. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1089-1113 (2018). Lisa Benjamin. Institutional investors in the UK and “carbon-major” companies: private environmental governance post-Paris. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 5-20 (2018). Margaret H. Lemos, Guy-Uriel Charles. Public programs, private financing. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 137-160 (2018). Kara N. Achilihu. Comment. “Dishonesty” in fact: the future uncertainty of Maryland’s statutory interpretation of good faith & encouraging lax lender liability. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1204-1228 (2018). Joseph P. DiCarlo. Comment. Revving-up Revlon in the wake of Rural Metro: a call for direct liability on financial advisors. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 871-895 (2018). Thomas A. Zelante Jr. Comment. Paper or plastic: speech in an unlikely place. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 931-964 (2018). William Magnuson. Regulating fintech. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1167-1226 (2018).

    BANKRUPTCY LAW

    Graham K. Bryant. The historical argument for state sovereign immunity in bankruptcy proceedings. 87 Miss. L.J. 49-78 (2018). Rafael I. Pardo. Bankrupted slaves. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1071-1166 (2018).

    BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law Alan R. Palmiter. Corporate triplespeak: responses by investor-owned utilities to the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 983-1027 (2018). 2017 J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium: Private Environmental Governance. Foreword by Joshua Ulan Galperin; articles by Lisa Benjamin, Sarah J. Morath, Albert C. Lin, Kristen van de Biezenbos, Joshua Ulan Galperin. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 1-55 (2018). Shu-Yi Oei. The trouble with gig talk: choice of narrative and the worker classification fights. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 107-136 (2018). Ellen S. Podgor. Disruptive innovation in criminal defense: demanding corporate criminal trials. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 825-838 (2018). Joseph P. DiCarlo. Comment. Revving-up Revlon in the wake of Rural Metro: a call for direct liability on financial advisors. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 871-895 (2018). Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means. The political economy of corporate exit. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1293-1332 (2018).

    COMMERCIAL LAW

    Kara N. Achilihu. Comment. “Dishonesty” in fact: the future uncertainty of Maryland’s statutory interpretation of good faith & encouraging lax lender liability. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1204-1228 (2018). Kristen Jakobsen Osenga. Ignorance over innovation: why misunderstanding standard setting organizations will hinder technological progress. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 159-218 (2018).

    COMMUNICATIONS LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal Anusheh Khoshsima. Note. Malice maintenance is “runnin’ wild”: a demand for disclosure of third-party litigation funding. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1029-1057 (2018). James M. LoPiano. Note. Public fora purpose: analyzing viewpoint discrimination on the President’s Twitter account. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 511-570 (2018). Christina Sauerborn. Note. Making the FTC ☺ : an approach to material connections disclosures in the emoji age. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 571-635 (2018).

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    Vincent Nguyen. Note. Watching big brother: a citizen’s right to record police. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 637-670 (2018). Danielle Nicole Craft. Comment. Common law consequences of catching ‘em all: exclusionary property rights in augmented space and an alternative notice/opt-out procedure for location-based augmented reality technology. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 841-869 (2018).

    COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: North Carolina Journal of International Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law Wake Forest Law Review Lisa Avalos. The chilling effect: the politics of charging rape complainants with false reporting. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 807-873 (2018). James J. Lavelle. Note. Search query: can America accept a right to be forgotten as a publicity right? 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1115-1147 (2018). Christopher C. Malwitz. Note. Particular social groups: vague definitions and an indeterminate future for asylum seekers. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1149-1173 (2018). Kathleen Paisley. It’s all about the data: the impact of the EU General Data Protection Regulation on international arbitration. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 841-935 (2018). Alina Gatskova. Note. Mend it, don’t end it: how to improve securities arbitration in the United States by adopting best practices from the United Kingdom and Australia. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1043-1090 (2018). Lisa Benjamin. Institutional investors in the UK and “carbon-major” companies: private environmental governance post-Paris. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 5-20 (2018). Rosalind Dixon, David Landau. Tiered constitutional design. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 438-512 (2018). Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis. Moral NIMBY-ism? Understanding societal support for monetary compensation to plasma donors in Canada. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 83-105 (2018). Maryellen Fullerton. Borders, bans, and courts in the European Union. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 393-418 (2018). Sarah A. Lafen. Note. U.N. regulation - the best approach to effective cyber defense? 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 249-274 (2018). Adam H. Wetherington. Note. God save the [EU]: a critical analysis of the United Kingdom’s departure. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 331-357 (2018).

    Roi Bachmutsky. Note. Otherwise occupied: the legal status of the Gaza Strip 50 years after the Six-Day War. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 413-453 (2018). Katherin McNutt. Note. A design-around for the US patent system: what can the United States learn from the United Kingdom and Canada in the aftermath of Samsung v. Apple? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 455-492 (2018). The Law of Armed Conflict. Foreword by Ben Wahlhaus, Editor in Chief Hannah Lidicker; opening remarks by Sharon Afek; keynote introduction by Eran Shamir-Borer; keynote address by Yoram Dinstein, articles by Knut Dörmann, Michael Wood, Nitsan Alon, Geoffrey S. Corn, Michael W. Meier, James T. Hill, Noam Neuman, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Ian Henderson, Kate Reece, Roni Katzir, Michael A. Newton, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Gloria Gaggioli, Brig. Gen. R. Patrick Huston, Agnieszka Jachec-Neal, Eran Shamir-Borer; workshop scenarios session with all conference participants. 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 691-995 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Driving Around the World: Traffic Accident Liability & the Future of Autonomous Vehicles. Articles by Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Mark A. Geistfeld, Ernst Karner, Ronen Perry. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 265-419 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    F. Cartwright Weiland. Border wall foundations. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 427-493 (2018).

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

    Matthew Steilen. How to think constitutionally about prerogative: a study of early American usage. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 557-668 (2018). S. Ernie Walton. How Zivotofsky II and the conservative divide over the foreign affairs power could impact the Trump administration. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 471-521 (2018). Rosalind Dixon, David Landau. Tiered constitutional design. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 438-512 (2018). Hon. Dan Friedman. Jackson v. Dackman Co.: the legislative modification of common law tort remedies under Article 19 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights. 77 Md. L. Rev. 949-984 (2018). Graham K. Bryant. The historical argument for state sovereign immunity in bankruptcy proceedings. 87 Miss. L.J. 49-78 (2018). David King. Responding to unconstitutional state opportunism. 87 Miss. L.J. 79-130 (2018). Tsegaye Beru, Kirk W. Junker. Constitutional review and customary dispute resolution by the people in the Ethiopian legal system. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 1-65 (2018).

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    John Mukum Mbaku. Citizenship laws and political and economic participation in Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 110-203 (2018). Ashley Hahn. Comment. Toward a uniform domestic violence civil protection order law. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 897-929 (2018). Michalyn Steele. Congressional power and sovereignty in Indian affairs. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 307-345. Aaron Simowitz. Legislating transnational jurisdiction. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 325-381 (2018). Mark A. Geistfeld. The regulatory sweet spot for autonomous vehicles. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 337-364 (2018). Marcus Alexander Gadson. Constitutionalizing rehabilitation did not work: lessons from Indiana and Oregon and a way forward. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 269-321 (2018). George Bach. Federalism and the state police power: why Immigration and Customs Enforcement must stay away from state courthouses. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 323-333 (2018). Eugene McCarthy. In defense of Griswold v. Connecticut: privacy, originalism, and the iceberg theory of omission. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 335-370 (2018).

    CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

    Thomas A. Zelante Jr. Comment. Paper or plastic: speech in an unlikely place. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 931-964 (2018). Timothy S. Hall. The future of judicial policing in consumer contracting. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1221-1267 (2016).

    CONTRACTS

    Andrew C. Michaels. Patent transfer and the bundle of rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 933-981 (2018). Christopher Neal Loy Jr. Note. Cash me outside—an alternative to wasteful medical spending in terminally ill patients. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 447-468 (2018). Adeline A. Allen. Surrogacy and limitations to freedom of contract: toward being more fully human. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 753-811 (2018). Timothy S. Hall. The future of judicial policing in consumer contracting. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1221-1267 (2016).

    COURTS

    J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Judge Charles N. Brower, Jawad Ahmad. From the two-headed nightingale to the fifteen-headed hydra: the many follies of the proposed international investment court. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 791-820 (2018).

    Chrispas Nyombi. A case for a regional investment court for Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 66-109 (2018). Destaw A. Yigzaw. The International Criminal Court: biased against Africa or weak towards the powerful? 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 204-239 (2018). Alicia LeVezu. Alone and ignored: children without advocacy in child abuse and neglect courts. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 125-164 (2018).

    CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Mercer Law Review Seton Hall Law Review Christopher N. Lasch, et al. Understanding “sanctuary cities.” 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1703-1774 (2018). Katherine I. Higginbotham. Note. Narrowing the LeGrand test in New York State: a necessary limit on judicial discretion. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1088 (2018). Brandon D. Lippert. Note. Wilson v. Lynch: medical marijuana and the Second Amendment coming to a circuit near you. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 523-552 (2018). Michael D. Cicchini, Lawrence T. White. Convictions based on character: an empirical test of other-acts evidence. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 347-377 (2018). Vincent Nguyen. Note. Watching big brother: a citizen’s right to record police. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 637-670 (2018). Steven N. Gosney. “What are my chances on appeal?” Comparing the full appellate decisions to per curiam affirmances. 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 115-141 (2017). David R. Dow, Jeffrey R. Newberry. When an appeal goes wrong: a “criminal justice nightmare.” 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 165-199 (2017). Margaret D. McGaughey. When the United States loses in a criminal case: the government appeal process. 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 297-317 (2017). Anthony O’Rourke. Parallel enforcement and agency interdependence. 77 Md. L. Rev. 985-1061 (2018). Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense. Introduction by Gary J. Simson; articles by Bruce A. Green, Steven Zeidman, Cynthia Godsoe, Bennett L. Gershman, Laurie L. Levenson, Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies, David A. Singleton, Ellen S. Podgor, Donna Lee Elm, Susan R. Klein, Elissa C. Steglich, Donald F. Tibbs, student Justin Hollinger. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 671-916 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

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    Richard M. Re. Fourth Amendment fairness. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1409-1463 (2018). Samantha Jaffe. Note. “It’s not you, it’s your caseload”: using Cronic to solve indigent defense underfunding. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1465-1484 (2018). Catherine Norton. Comment. Keeping faith with the Fourth Amendment: why states should require a warrant for breathalyzer tests in the wake of Birchfield v. North Dakota. 87 Miss. L.J. 237-277 (2018). Destaw A. Yigzaw. The International Criminal Court: biased against Africa or weak towards the powerful? 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 204-239 (2018). Forensics, Chicken Soup, and Meteorites: A tribute to Michael Risinger. Introduction by Edward K. Cheng; articles by Simon A. Cole, David S. Caudill, David L. Faigman, Jennifer Mnookin, Andrew Sulner, D. Michael Risinger, Michael J. Saks, Jules Epstein, William C. Thompson, Richard D. Friedman, Barbara A. Spellman. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 559-964 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Eang L. Ngov. Police ignorance and mistake of law under the Fourth Amendment. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 165-199 (2018). Gerald S. Reamey. Constitutional shapeshifting: giving the Fourth Amendment substance in the technology driven world of criminal investigation. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 201-245 (2018). Sarah A. Lafen. Note. U.N. regulation - the best approach to effective cyber defense? 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 249-274 (2018). Gregory Scopino. Preventing spoofing: from criminal prosecution to social norms. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1069-1143 (2016). Courtney Cross. Criminalizing battered mothers. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 259-305. Rebecca Scharf. Game of drones: rolling the dice with unmanned aerial vehicles and privacy. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 457-502. Christopher B. Burkett. Note. “I call Alexa to the stand”: the privacy implications of anthropomorphizing virtual assistants accompanying smart-home technology. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1181-1217 (2018). Jessica Lauren Haushalter. Note. Neuronal testimonial: brain-computer interfaces and the law. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1365-1400 (2018).

    DISPUTE RESOLUTION

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham International Law Journal David Mahoney. Note. Doping appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport: lessons from Essendon. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1807-1837 (2018). 2017 Fordham International Arbitration & Mediation Conference. Introduction by Louis B. Kimmelman, Edna Sussman; articles by Judge Charles N. Brower, Jawad Ahmad, M. Alexis Maniatis, Florin Dorobantu, Fabricio Nunez, Kathleen Paisley, Ina C. Popova, Jessica L. Polebaum, Jonathan D. Putnam, Edna Sussman, James Lawrence. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 785-1041 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Michael Abramowicz, Sarah Abramowicz. Bifurcating settlements. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 376-437 (2018). Tsegaye Beru, Kirk W. Junker. Constitutional review and customary dispute resolution by the people in the Ethiopian legal system. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 1-65 (2018). Chrispas Nyombi. A case for a regional investment court for Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 66-109 (2018). Joseph M. Isanga. Philippines v. China aftermath: rule of law and legitimacy under assault. 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 147-213 (2018). Timothy S. Hall. The future of judicial policing in consumer contracting. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1221-1267 (2016).

    DOMESTIC RELATIONS

    Helen M. Alvaré. Now we know better: a new legal framework on sex to better promote autonomy, equality, diversity and care for the poor. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 669-713 (2018). Michael Abramowicz, Sarah Abramowicz. Bifurcating settlements. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 376-437 (2018). Ashley Hahn. Comment. Toward a uniform domestic violence civil protection order law. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 897-929 (2018). Courtney Cross. Criminalizing battered mothers. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 259-305.

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    ECONOMICS

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law Law and Contemporary Problems M. Alexis Maniatis, Florin Dorobantu, Fabricio Nunez. A framework for interest awards in international arbitration. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 821-840 (2018). Jonathan D. Putnam. Economic determinations in “FRAND rate”-setting: a guide for the perplexed. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 953-1015 (2018). 2017 J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium: Private Environmental Governance. Foreword by Joshua Ulan Galperin; articles by Lisa Benjamin, Sarah J. Morath, Albert C. Lin, Kristen van de Biezenbos, Joshua Ulan Galperin. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 1-55 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    John M. Newman. The myth of free. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 513-586 (2018). Altruism, Community, and Markets. Foreword by Kimberly D. Krawiec, Julia D. Mahoney, Dr. Sally L. Satel; articles by Philip J. Cook, Kimberly D. Krawiec, Nathan B. Oman, Claire A. Hill, Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis, Shu-Yi Oei, Margaret H. Lemos, Guy-Uriel Charles, Dayna Bowen Matthew, Julia D. Mahoney, Gil Siegal. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-214 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Jeff Lingwall, Isaac Ison, Chris Wray. The imitation game: structural asymmetry in multidistrict litigation. 87 Miss. L.J. 131-191 (2018). Peter Molk. Playing with fire? Testing moral hazard in homeowners insurance valued policies. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 347-409.

    EDUCATION LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Capital University Law Review Jack Millman. Paying for failure: subsidizing schools, not education. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 307-387 (2018). Elizabeth J. Upton. Note. “Some kind of notice” is no kind of standard: the need for judicial intervention and clarity in due process protections for public school students. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 655-688 (2018).

    ELDER LAW

    Megan S. Wright. End of life and autonomy: the case for relational nudges in end-of-life decision-making law and policy. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1062-1139 (2018).

    ELECTIONS AND VOTING

    Boyd Garriott. Note. A constitutional outlier: legitimacy as a state interest and its implications in election law. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 973-997 (2018). Caitlin Wise. Casenote. Black and white make gray: Common Cause v. Kemp, what’s the trigger for purging voters? 69 Mercer L. Rev. 947-967 (2018). Michael Heise. Monsanto Lecture. The complicated business of state supreme court elections: an empirical perspective. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 19-64 (2017).

    EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

    Matthew M. Allen. Comment. How secret is secret enough? The need to clarify Ohio’s “reasonable efforts to maintain secrecy” standard. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1335-1361 (2016). Alex Beck. Casenote. Help! My job got collaterally reviewed and I don’t know what to do! Why the 7th and 11th Circuits were wrong in finding jurisdiction under the collateral order doctrine of a temporary employment reinstatement order under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1363-1386 (2016). Connie Kremer. Casenote. The role of McDonnell Douglas in a post-Gross world: is it time to retire burden-shifting in age discrimination claims? 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1407-1429 (2016).

    ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW

    Alan R. Palmiter. Corporate triplespeak: responses by investor-owned utilities to the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 983-1027 (2018). Michael A. Mullett. The Clean Energy Incentive Program: a withdrawn invitation to technological innovation and market transformation in the electric energy industry. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 205-230 (2017).

    ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law Mark P. Nevitt, Robert V. Percival. Polar opposites: assessing the state of environmental law in the world’s polar regions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1655-1701 (2018). Alan R. Palmiter. Corporate triplespeak: responses by investor-owned utilities to the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 983-1027 (2018).

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    2017 J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium: Private Environmental Governance. Foreword by Joshua Ulan Galperin; articles by Lisa Benjamin, Sarah J. Morath, Albert C. Lin, Kristen van de Biezenbos, Joshua Ulan Galperin. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 1-55 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Michael A. Mullett. The Clean Energy Incentive Program: a withdrawn invitation to technological innovation and market transformation in the electric energy industry. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 205-230 (2017).

    ESTATES AND TRUSTS

    Stephanie Emrick. Note. Transfer on death deeds: it is time to establish the rules of the game. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 469-497 (2018). Mark Glover. A social welfare theory of inheritance regulation. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 411-455.

    EVIDENCE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Seton Hall Law Review Katherine I. Higginbotham. Note. Narrowing the LeGrand test in New York State: a necessary limit on judicial discretion. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1088 (2018). Michael D. Cicchini, Lawrence T. White. Convictions based on character: an empirical test of other-acts evidence. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 347-377 (2018). Lee Petherbridge, R. Polk Wagner. Teva and the process of claim construction. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 379-408 (2018). Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies. Privileging public defense research. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 771-804 (2018). Briana Carter. Comment. Lyrics for lockups: using rap lyrics to prosecute in America. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 917-946 (2018). Forensics, Chicken Soup, and Meteorites: A tribute to Michael Risinger. Introduction by Edward K. Cheng; articles by Simon A. Cole, David S. Caudill, David L. Faigman, Jennifer Mnookin, Andrew Sulner, D. Michael Risinger, Michael J. Saks, Jules Epstein, William C. Thompson, Richard D. Friedman, Barbara A. Spellman. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 559-964 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Natalie F. Pike. Note. When discretion to record becomes assertive: body camera footage as hearsay. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1259-1302 (2018).

    Jessica Lauren Haushalter. Note. Neuronal testimonial: brain-computer interfaces and the law. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1365-1400 (2018).

    FIRST AMENDMENT

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Capital University Law Review Stephanie H. Barclay, Mark L. Rienzi. Constitutional anomalies or as-applied challenges? A defense of religious exemptions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1595-1654 (2018). James J. Lavelle. Note. Search query: can America accept a right to be forgotten as a publicity right? 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1115-1147 (2018). James M. LoPiano. Note. Public fora purpose: analyzing viewpoint discrimination on the President’s Twitter account. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 511-570 (2018). Vincent Nguyen. Note. Watching big brother: a citizen’s right to record police. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 637-670 (2018). Johnny Rex Buckles. Unashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ: on public policy and public service by Evangelicals. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 813-899 (2018). Kelsey Curtis. Note. The partiality of neutrality. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 935-971 (2018). Jaimee Glinn. Note. Transparency reports and their relationship with the Espionage Act. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 210-241 (2018). Amna Toor. Note. “Our identity is often what’s triggering surveillance”: how government surveillance of #BlackLivesMatter violates the First Amendment freedom of association. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 286-333 (2018). Thomas A. Zelante Jr. Comment. Paper or plastic: speech in an unlikely place. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 931-964 (2018).

    FOOD AND DRUG LAW

    Brianna M. Gardner. Comment. Fighting for the right to try: testing the D.C. Circuit’s reasoning in Abigail Alliance in light of Obergefell. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 461-490 (2018). Mark A. Hayden. Note. The burgeoning “biorights movement”: its legal basis, what’s at stake, and how to respond. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1775-1806 (2018). Brandon D. Lippert. Note. Wilson v. Lynch: medical marijuana and the Second Amendment coming to a circuit near you. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 523-552 (2018). Sarah J. Morath. Private governance and animal welfare. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 21-32 (2018).

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    FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

    Brendan McCloskey. Note. Granting Samoans American citizenship while protecting Samoan land and culture. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 497-534 (2018). Elizabeth J. Upton. Note. “Some kind of notice” is no kind of standard: the need for judicial intervention and clarity in due process protections for public school students. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 655-688 (2018). Aaron Simowitz. Legislating transnational jurisdiction. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 325-381 (2018). Charles Adside III. Undue schizophrenia: split decisions, confused scholars, and reversing unworkable abortion precedent. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 219-267 (2018).

    GAMING

    Brendan F. Conley. Comment. How the rise of the daily fantasy sports industry can catalyze the liberalization of sports betting policies in the United States. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 715-777 (2018).

    GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

    JAG Daniel E. Schoeni. Whither innovation?: Why open systems architecture may deliver on the false promise of public-private partnerships. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 409-459 (2018). James B. Helmer Jr., Erin M. Campbell. Jury instructions for False Claims Act cases. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 943-1021 (2016).

    HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

    Mark A. Hayden. Note. The burgeoning “biorights movement”: its legal basis, what’s at stake, and how to respond. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1775-1806 (2018). Erica Pauline Spiro. Note. A lift on the statutory prohibitions against HIV-positive organ donation. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 535-566 (2018). Christopher Neal Loy Jr. Note. Cash me outside—an alternative to wasteful medical spending in terminally ill patients. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 447-468 (2018). Dayna Bowen Matthew. Health and housing: altruistic medicalization of America’s affordability crisis. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 161-194 (2018). Morgan Blind. Note. The electronic health record: a discovery and production nightmare. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 303-330 (2018). Julie E. Zink. When trade secrecy goes too far: public health and safety should trump corporate profits. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1135-1180 (2018).

    Erin E. Meyers. Note. Fashioning worker protections to combat the thin ideal’s cost on fashion models and public health. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1219-1257 (2018).

    HOUSING LAW

    Dayna Bowen Matthew. Health and housing: altruistic medicalization of America’s affordability crisis. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 161-194 (2018). Eden Thompson. Casenote. Hello, Congress, are you there? It’s me, the Fair Housing Act (FHA): congressional reenactment of the FHA in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1431-1454 (2016). Evan Wright. Note. Airbnb: the household name becoming the new kid on the tax block. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 279-302 (2018). Peter Molk. Playing with fire? Testing moral hazard in homeowners insurance valued policies. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 347-409.

    HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law The Law of Armed Conflict. Foreword by Ben Wahlhaus, Editor in Chief Hannah Lidicker; opening remarks by Sharon Afek; keynote introduction by Eran Shamir-Borer; keynote address by Yoram Dinstein, articles by Knut Dörmann, Michael Wood, Nitsan Alon, Geoffrey S. Corn, Michael W. Meier, James T. Hill, Noam Neuman, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Ian Henderson, Kate Reece, Roni Katzir, Michael A. Newton, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Gloria Gaggioli, Brig. Gen. R. Patrick Huston, Agnieszka Jachec-Neal, Eran Shamir-Borer; workshop scenarios session with all conference participants. 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 691-995 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    IMMIGRATION LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Roger Williams University Law Review Christopher N. Lasch, et al. Understanding “sanctuary cities.” 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1703-1774 (2018). Christopher C. Malwitz. Note. Particular social groups: vague definitions and an indeterminate future for asylum seekers. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1149-1173 (2018). Brendan McCloskey. Note. Granting Samoans American citizenship while protecting Samoan land and culture. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 497-534 (2018).

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    Donna Lee Elm, Susan R. Klein, Elissa C. Steglich. Immigration defense waivers in federal criminal plea agreements. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 839-900 (2018). Borders, Bans and New Americans: Immigration Law in the Trump Administration. Articles by Stephen H. Legomsky, Josh Blackman, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Matthew J. Lindsay, Maryellen Fullerton, Lenni B. Benson. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 329-443 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Peter Vincent. Weathering the “perfect storm:” can the united States accommodate mass migration of refugees while guarding against nefarious actors and combatting terrorism at home and abroad? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 383-411 (2018). Michael A. Olivas. Justice Robert D. Rucker Lecture. Within you without you: undocumented lawyers, DACA, and occupational licensing. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 65-164 (2017). George Bach. Federalism and the state police power: why Immigration and Customs Enforcement must stay away from state courthouses. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 323-333 (2018). F. Cartwright Weiland. Border wall foundations. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 427-493 (2018).

    INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

    Michalyn Steele. Congressional power and sovereignty in Indian affairs. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 307-345. Margo A. Bagley. “Ask me no questions”: the struggle for disclosure of cultural and genetic resource utilization in design. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 975-1025 (2018).

    INFORMATION PRIVACY

    Meghan Fay. Note. The naked truth: insufficient coverage for revenge porn victims at state law and the proposed federal legislation to adequately redress them. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1839-1871 (2018). James J. Lavelle. Note. Search query: can America accept a right to be forgotten as a publicity right? 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1115-1147 (2018). Kathleen Paisley. It’s all about the data: the impact of the EU General Data Protection Regulation on international arbitration. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 841-935 (2018). Jaimee Glinn. Note. Transparency reports and their relationship with the Espionage Act. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 210-241 (2018). Molly Sweeney. Note. Does the Video Privacy Protection Act protect users of free cell phone applications? 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 242-285 (2018).

    Amna Toor. Note. “Our identity is often what’s triggering surveillance”: how government surveillance of #BlackLivesMatter violates the First Amendment freedom of association. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 286-333 (2018). Morgan Blind. Note. The electronic health record: a discovery and production nightmare. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 303-330 (2018). Rebecca Scharf. Game of drones: rolling the dice with unmanned aerial vehicles and privacy. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 457-502. Christopher B. Burkett. Note. “I call Alexa to the stand”: the privacy implications of anthropomorphizing virtual assistants accompanying smart-home technology. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1181-1217 (2018).

    INSURANCE LAW

    Peter Molk. Playing with fire? Testing moral hazard in homeowners insurance valued policies. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 347-409.

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal Andrew C. Michaels. Patent transfer and the bundle of rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 933-981 (2018). James J. Lavelle. Note. Search query: can America accept a right to be forgotten as a publicity right? 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1115-1147 (2018). Tyler B. Burns. Note. And they sayin’ it’s because of the Internet: applying the de minimis exception to digital sound sampling in the wake of VMG Salsoul, IIC v. Ciccone. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 445-495 (2018). Lee Petherbridge, R. Polk Wagner. Teva and the process of claim construction. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 379-408 (2018). Jonathan D. Putnam. Economic determinations in “FRAND rate”-setting: a guide for the perplexed. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 953-1015 (2018). Amy Adler. Why art does not need copyright. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 313-375 (2018). Tejas N. Narechania. Certiorari, universality, and a patent puzzle. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1345-1407 (2018). Tyler Train. Was Diehr a Flook in the system? A systems analysis for two landmark patent eligibility Supreme Court decisions. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 129-209 (2018).

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    Matthew M. Allen. Comment. How secret is secret enough? The need to clarify Ohio’s “reasonable efforts to maintain secrecy” standard. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1335-1361 (2016). David W. Opderbeck. Lex machina non est: a response to Lemley’s Faith-based intellectual property. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 219-235 (2018). Katherin McNutt. Note. A design-around for the US patent system: what can the United States learn from the United Kingdom and Canada in the aftermath of Samsung v. Apple? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 455-492 (2018). Margo A. Bagley. “Ask me no questions”: the struggle for disclosure of cultural and genetic resource utilization in design. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 975-1025 (2018). Julie E. Zink. When trade secrecy goes too far: public health and safety should trump corporate profits. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1135-1180 (2018).

    INTERNATIONAL LAW

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham International Law Journal North Carolina Journal of International Law Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law Virginia Journal of International Law Mark P. Nevitt, Robert V. Percival. Polar opposites: assessing the state of environmental law in the world’s polar regions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1655-1701 (2018). David Mahoney. Note. Doping appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport: lessons from Essendon. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1807-1837 (2018). S. Ernie Walton. How Zivotofsky II and the conservative divide over the foreign affairs power could impact the Trump administration. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 471-521 (2018). Lisa Benjamin. Institutional investors in the UK and “carbon-major” companies: private environmental governance post-Paris. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 5-20 (2018). The Law of Armed Conflict. Foreword by Ben Wahlhaus, Editor in Chief Hannah Lidicker; opening remarks by Sharon Afek; keynote introduction by Eran Shamir-Borer; keynote address by Yoram Dinstein, articles by Knut Dörmann, Michael Wood, Nitsan Alon, Geoffrey S. Corn, Michael W. Meier, James T. Hill, Noam Neuman, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Ian Henderson, Kate Reece, Roni Katzir, Michael A. Newton, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Gloria Gaggioli, Brig. Gen. R. Patrick Huston, Agnieszka Jachec-Neal, Eran Shamir-Borer; workshop scenarios session with all conference participants. 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 691-995 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham International Law Journal Virginia Journal of International Law 2017 Fordham International Arbitration & Mediation Conference. Introduction by Louis B. Kimmelman, Edna Sussman; articles by Judge Charles N. Brower, Jawad Ahmad, M. Alexis Maniatis, Florin Dorobantu, Fabricio Nunez, Kathleen Paisley, Ina C. Popova, Jessica L. Polebaum, Jonathan D. Putnam, Edna Sussman, James Lawrence. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 785-1041 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Chrispas Nyombi. A case for a regional investment court for Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 66-109 (2018). Adam T. Sanderson. Note. Overstepping its boundaries: the European Commission followed the OECD’s influence but went one step too far. 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 275-302 (2018). Adam H. Wetherington. Note. God save the [EU]: a critical analysis of the United Kingdom’s departure. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 331-357 (2018). Margo A. Bagley. “Ask me no questions”: the struggle for disclosure of cultural and genetic resource utilization in design. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 975-1025 (2018). Andrew D. Mitchell, Neha Mishra. Data at the docks: modernizing international trade law for the digital economy. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1073-1134 (2018).

    JUDGES

    J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Michael Heise. Monsanto Lecture. The complicated business of state supreme court elections: an empirical perspective. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 19-64 (2017).

    JURISDICTION

    J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Mark J. Abate, Christopher J. Morten. Standing with a bundle of sticks: the all substantial rights doctrine in practice. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 477-509 (2018). Alex Beck. Casenote. Help! My job got collaterally reviewed and I don’t know what to do! Why the 7th and 11th Circuits were wrong in finding jurisdiction under the collateral order doctrine of a temporary employment reinstatement order under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1363-1386 (2016).

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    Aaron Simowitz. Legislating transnational jurisdiction. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 325-381 (2018). Sarah L. Swan. Plaintiff cities. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1227-1291 (2018). Alex Carver. Note. Rethinking conspiracy jurisdiction in light of stream of commerce and effects-based jurisdictional principles. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1333-1363 (2018).

    JURISPRUDENCE

    David King. Responding to unconstitutional state opportunism. 87 Miss. L.J. 79-130 (2018). David W. Opderbeck. Lex machina non est: a response to Lemley’s Faith-based intellectual property. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 219-235 (2018). Frederick Schauer. Seegers Lecture. What counts as law? 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 1-17 (2017). Eugene McCarthy. In defense of Griswold v. Connecticut: privacy, originalism, and the iceberg theory of omission. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 335-370 (2018).

    JUVENILES

    Samantha Bennett. Note. What happens behind bars should not stay behind bars: the case for an exhaustion exception to the Prison Litigation Reform Act for juveniles. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 587-619 (2018). Mary Theresa Mahfoud. Casenote. United States v. Osman: including future therapy costs in mandatory restitution awards is the growing trend among circuits, but is it wise? 69 Mercer L. Rev. 969-983 (2018). Lenni B. Benson. Finding the forum that fits: child immigrants and fair process. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 419-443 (2018). Alicia LeVezu. Alone and ignored: children without advocacy in child abuse and neglect courts. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 125-164 (2018). Michael A. Olivas. Justice Robert D. Rucker Lecture. Within you without you: undocumented lawyers, DACA, and occupational licensing. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 65-164 (2017).

    LABOR LAW

    E. Gary Spitko. A structural-purposive interpretation of “employment” in the platform economy. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 409-446 (2018). Shu-Yi Oei. The trouble with gig talk: choice of narrative and the worker classification fights. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 107-136 (2018). Rebecca Lineberry. Comment. Combatting wage theft: establishing employees as secured creditors under the Maryland Unpaid Wage Lien Law. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1229-1252 (2018).

    Andrea Brown. Comment. A response to critics of Browning-Ferris: an analysis of the joint employer doctrine’s past and present under the National Labor Relations Act. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1387-1405 (2016). Jerad T. Whitt. Casenote. Welcome to the working week: the minimum pleading standard for unpaid overtime claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1455-1474 (2016). Michael A. Olivas. Justice Robert D. Rucker Lecture. Within you without you: undocumented lawyers, DACA, and occupational licensing. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 65-164 (2017). Erin E. Meyers. Note. Fashioning worker protections to combat the thin ideal’s cost on fashion models and public health. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1219-1257 (2018).

    LAW AND SOCIETY

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law Law and Contemporary Problems Seton Hall Law Review Helen M. Alvaré. Now we know better: a new legal framework on sex to better promote autonomy, equality, diversity and care for the poor. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 669-713 (2018). Michael D. Cicchini, Lawrence T. White. Convictions based on character: an empirical test of other-acts evidence. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 347-377 (2018). 2017 J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium: Private Environmental Governance. Foreword by Joshua Ulan Galperin; articles by Lisa Benjamin, Sarah J. Morath, Albert C. Lin, Kristen van de Biezenbos, Joshua Ulan Galperin. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 1-55 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Altruism, Community, and Markets. Foreword by Kimberly D. Krawiec, Julia D. Mahoney, Dr. Sally L. Satel; articles by Philip J. Cook, Kimberly D. Krawiec, Nathan B. Oman, Claire A. Hill, Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis, Shu-Yi Oei, Margaret H. Lemos, Guy-Uriel Charles, Dayna Bowen Matthew, Julia D. Mahoney, Gil Siegal. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-214 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Megan S. Wright. End of life and autonomy: the case for relational nudges in end-of-life decision-making law and policy. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1062-1139 (2018). Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies. Privileging public defense research. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 771-804 (2018).

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    Jonathan M. Barnes. Comment. Tailored jury instructions: writing instructions that match a specific jury’s reading level. 87 Miss. L.J. 193-235 (2018). Forensics, Chicken Soup, and Meteorites: A tribute to Michael Risinger. Introduction by Edward K. Cheng; articles by Simon A. Cole, David S. Caudill, David L. Faigman, Jennifer Mnookin, Andrew Sulner, D. Michael Risinger, Michael J. Saks, Jules Epstein, William C. Thompson, Richard D. Friedman, Barbara A. Spellman. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 559-964 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Mark Glover. A social welfare theory of inheritance regulation. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 411-455. Peter Vincent. Weathering the “perfect storm:” can the united States accommodate mass migration of refugees while guarding against nefarious actors and combatting terrorism at home and abroad? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 383-411 (2018). Christopher B. Burkett. Note. “I call Alexa to the stand”: the privacy implications of anthropomorphizing virtual assistants accompanying smart-home technology. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1181-1217 (2018).

    LAW ENFORCEMENT

    Lisa Avalos. The chilling effect: the politics of charging rape complainants with false reporting. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 807-873 (2018). Marcus Miller. Comment. A public concern: the effect of Ohio’s confidential law enforcement investigatory exception on public-records requests of police body camera footage. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 553-582 (2018). Vincent Nguyen. Note. Watching big brother: a citizen’s right to record police. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 637-670 (2018). Anthony O’Rourke. Parallel enforcement and agency interdependence. 77 Md. L. Rev. 985-1061 (2018). Donald F. Tibbs, student Justin Hollinger. The bend at the end: what lawyers can learn about disruptions and innovations in criminal defense practice from market analysis. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 901-916 (2018). Richard M. Re. Fourth Amendment fairness. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1409-1463 (2018). Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia. Immigration enforcement and the future of discretion. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 353-368 (2018).

    Amna Toor. Note. “Our identity is often what’s triggering surveillance”: how government surveillance of #BlackLivesMatter violates the First Amendment freedom of association. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 286-333 (2018). Eang L. Ngov. Police ignorance and mistake of law under the Fourth Amendment. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 165-199 (2018). Gerald S. Reamey. Constitutional shapeshifting: giving the Fourth Amendment substance in the technology driven world of criminal investigation. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 201-245 (2018). Sarah A. Lafen. Note. U.N. regulation - the best approach to effective cyber defense? 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 249-274 (2018). Rachel Brewster, student Christine Dryden. Building multilateral anticorruption enforcement: analogies between international trade & anti-bribery law. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 221-262 (2018). Natalie F. Pike. Note. When discretion to record becomes assertive: body camera footage as hearsay. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1259-1302 (2018). George Bach. Federalism and the state police power: why Immigration and Customs Enforcement must stay away from state courthouses. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 323-333 (2018). David B. Goode. Law enforcement policies and the reasonable use of force. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 371-425 (2018).

    LAW OF THE SEA

    Mark P. Nevitt, Robert V. Percival. Polar opposites: assessing the state of environmental law in the world’s polar regions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1655-1701 (2018). Joseph M. Isanga. Philippines v. China aftermath: rule of law and legitimacy under assault. 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 147-213 (2018).

    LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

    Jack Metzler. Cleaning up quotations. 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 143-163 (2017). J. Lyn Entrikin. Disrespectful dissent: Justice Scalia’s regrettable legacy of incivility. 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 201-295 (2017). Charlie D. Stewart. Comment. The rhetorical canons of construction: new textualism’s rhetoric problem. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1485-1514 (2018). Frederick Schauer. Seegers Lecture. What counts as law? 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 1-17 (2017).

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    LEGAL EDUCATION

    Carol Goforth. Diversity in law school faculty hiring: why it is a mistake to make it all about race. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 237-278 (2018).

    LEGAL HISTORY

    Matthew Steilen. How to think constitutionally about prerogative: a study of early American usage. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 557-668 (2018). Rodney K. Smith. Flickering lights on a hill: the decline in the importance of the right of religious conscience and its implications. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 399-469 (2018). Graham K. Bryant. The historical argument for state sovereign immunity in bankruptcy proceedings. 87 Miss. L.J. 49-78 (2018). Matthew J. Lindsay. The perpetual “invasion”: past as prologue in constitutional immigration law. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 369-392 (2018). Rafael I. Pardo. Bankrupted slaves. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1071-1166 (2018). F. Cartwright Weiland. Border wall foundations. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 427-493 (2018).

    LEGAL PROFESSION

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Mercer Law Review Paul R. Tremblay. At your service: lawyer discretion to assist clients in unlawful conduct. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 251-313 (2018). Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense. Introduction by Gary J. Simson; articles by Bruce A. Green, Steven Zeidman, Cynthia Godsoe, Bennett L. Gershman, Laurie L. Levenson, Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies, David A. Singleton, Ellen S. Podgor, Donna Lee Elm, Susan R. Klein, Elissa C. Steglich, Donald F. Tibbs, student Justin Hollinger. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 671-916 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Samantha Jaffe. Note. “It’s not you, it’s your caseload”: using Cronic to solve indigent defense underfunding. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1465-1484 (2018). Michael A. Olivas. Justice Robert D. Rucker Lecture. Within you without you: undocumented lawyers, DACA, and occupational licensing. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 65-164 (2017). Keith Swisher. Tabor Lecture. The (over)use of age and custom in legal ethics. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 165-203 (2017).

    LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

    Forty-ninth selected bibliography on computers, technology, and the law. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 334-470 (2018).

    LEGISLATION

    Meghan Fay. Note. The naked truth: insufficient coverage for revenge porn victims at state law and the proposed federal legislation to adequately redress them. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1839-1871 (2018). Marcus Miller. Comment. A public concern: the effect of Ohio’s confidential law enforcement investigatory exception on public-records requests of police body camera footage. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 553-582 (2018). Charlie D. Stewart. Comment. The rhetorical canons of construction: new textualism’s rhetoric problem. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1485-1514 (2018). Ashley Hahn. Comment. Toward a uniform domestic violence civil protection order law. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 897-929 (2018). Eden Thompson. Casenote. Hello, Congress, are you there? It’s me, the Fair Housing Act (FHA): congressional reenactment of the FHA in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1431-1454 (2016). Ashley Deeks. Statutory international law. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 263-324 (2018). Michael W. Meier, James T. Hill. Targeting, the law of war, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 787-806 (2018).

    MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Law and Contemporary Problems Brianna M. Gardner. Comment. Fighting for the right to try: testing the D.C. Circuit’s reasoning in Abigail Alliance in light of Obergefell. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 461-490 (2018). Mark A. Hayden. Note. The burgeoning “biorights movement”: its legal basis, what’s at stake, and how to respond. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1775-1806 (2018). Erica Pauline Spiro. Note. A lift on the statutory prohibitions against HIV-positive organ donation. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 535-566 (2018). Christopher Neal Loy Jr. Note. Cash me outside—an alternative to wasteful medical spending in terminally ill patients. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 447-468 (2018). Laura Wolk, O. Carter Snead. Irreconcilable differences? Whole Woman’s Health, Gonzales, and Justice Kennedy’s vision of American abortion jurisprudence. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 719-752 (2018).

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    Altruism, Community, and Markets. Foreword by Kimberly D. Krawiec, Julia D. Mahoney, Dr. Sally L. Satel; articles by Philip J. Cook, Kimberly D. Krawiec, Nathan B. Oman, Claire A. Hill, Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis, Shu-Yi Oei, Margaret H. Lemos, Guy-Uriel Charles, Dayna Bowen Matthew, Julia D. Mahoney, Gil Siegal. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-214 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Megan S. Wright. End of life and autonomy: the case for relational nudges in end-of-life decision-making law and policy. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1062-1139 (2018). Jessica Lauren Haushalter. Note. Neuronal testimonial: brain-computer interfaces and the law. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1365-1400 (2018).

    MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law JAG Daniel E. Schoeni. Whither innovation?: Why open systems architecture may deliver on the false promise of public-private partnerships. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 409-459 (2018). Amy Byrne. Note. A dangerous custom: reining in the use of signature strikes outside recognized conflicts. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 620-654 (2018). Jaimee Glinn. Note. Transparency reports and their relationship with the Espionage Act. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 210-241 (2018). Christopher M. Sanders. Note. The battlefield of tomorrow, today: can a cyberattack ever rise to an “act of war?” 2018 Utah L. Rev. 503-522. Roi Bachmutsky. Note. Otherwise occupied: the legal status of the Gaza Strip 50 years after the Six-Day War. 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 413-453 (2018). The Law of Armed Conflict. Foreword by Ben Wahlhaus, Editor in Chief Hannah Lidicker; opening remarks by Sharon Afek; keynote introduction by Eran Shamir-Borer; keynote address by Yoram Dinstein, articles by Knut Dörmann, Michael Wood, Nitsan Alon, Geoffrey S. Corn, Michael W. Meier, James T. Hill, Noam Neuman, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Ian Henderson, Kate Reece, Roni Katzir, Michael A. Newton, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Gloria Gaggioli, Brig. Gen. R. Patrick Huston, Agnieszka Jachec-Neal, Eran Shamir-Borer; workshop scenarios session with all conference participants. 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 691-995 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    MOTOR VEHICLES

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Wake Forest Law Review Catherine Norton. Comment. Keeping faith with the Fourth Amendment: why states should require a warrant for breathalyzer tests in the wake of Birchfield v. North Dakota. 87 Miss. L.J. 237-277 (2018). Driving Around the World: Traffic Accident Liability & the Future of Autonomous Vehicles. Articles by Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Mark A. Geistfeld, Ernst Karner, Ronen Perry. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 265-419 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    POLITICS

    Mark P. Nevitt, Robert V. Percival. Polar opposites: assessing the state of environmental law in the world’s polar regions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1655-1701 (2018). Christopher N. Lasch, et al. Understanding “sanctuary cities.” 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1703-1774 (2018). S. Ernie Walton. How Zivotofsky II and the conservative divide over the foreign affairs power could impact the Trump administration. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 471-521 (2018). Johnny Rex Buckles. Unashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ: on public policy and public service by Evangelicals. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 813-899 (2018). Alex Deagon. Liberal secularism and religious freedom in the public space: reforming political discourse. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 901-934 (2018). John Mukum Mbaku. Citizenship laws and political and economic participation in Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 110-203 (2018). Carol Goforth. Diversity in law school faculty hiring: why it is a mistake to make it all about race. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 237-278 (2018). Michael Heise. Monsanto Lecture. The complicated business of state supreme court elections: an empirical perspective. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 19-64 (2017). Michael A. Mullett. The Clean Energy Incentive Program: a withdrawn invitation to technological innovation and market transformation in the electric energy industry. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 205-230 (2017).

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    Sarah L. Swan. Plaintiff cities. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1227-1291 (2018). Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means. The political economy of corporate exit. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1293-1332 (2018).

    PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Journal of Appellate Practice and Process Anusheh Khoshsima. Note. Malice maintenance is “runnin’ wild”: a demand for disclosure of third-party litigation funding. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1029-1057 (2018). Rye Murphy. Competing ideologies at the formation of the federal class action rule: legal process versus legal liberalism. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 389-444 (2018). Michael D. Cicchini, Lawrence T. White. Convictions based on character: an empirical test of other-acts evidence. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 347-377 (2018). Lee Petherbridge, R. Polk Wagner. Teva and the process of claim construction. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 379-408 (2018). Emily Kelsay. Comment. The final countdown: California Public Employees’ Retirement System v. ANZ Securities and the sweeping ban on tolling statutes of repose in class actions. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1140-1165 (2018). Jeff Lingwall, Isaac Ison, Chris Wray. The imitation game: structural asymmetry in multidistrict litigation. 87 Miss. L.J. 131-191 (2018). Jonathan M. Barnes. Comment. Tailored jury instructions: writing instructions that match a specific jury’s reading level. 87 Miss. L.J. 193-235 (2018). Richard D. Friedman. Controlling the jury-teaching function. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 815-825 (2018). James B. Helmer Jr., Erin M. Campbell. Jury instructions for False Claims Act cases. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 943-1021 (2016). Luke Meier. The reviewability of denied Twombly motions. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1145-1219 (2016). Alex Beck. Casenote. Help! My job got collaterally reviewed and I don’t know what to do! Why the 7th and 11th Circuits were wrong in finding jurisdiction under the collateral order doctrine of a temporary employment reinstatement order under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1363-1386 (2016). Jerad T. Whitt. Casenote. Welcome to the working week: the minimum pleading standard for unpaid overtime claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1455-1474 (2016).

    Morgan Blind. Note. The electronic health record: a discovery and production nightmare. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 303-330 (2018).

    PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

    Matthew Steilen. How to think constitutionally about prerogative: a study of early American usage. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 557-668 (2018). S. Ernie Walton. How Zivotofsky II and the conservative divide over the foreign affairs power could impact the Trump administration. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 471-521 (2018). James M. LoPiano. Note. Public fora purpose: analyzing viewpoint discrimination on the President’s Twitter account. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 511-570 (2018). Amy Byrne. Note. A dangerous custom: reining in the use of signature strikes outside recognized conflicts. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 620-654 (2018). John Mukum Mbaku. Citizenship laws and political and economic participation in Africa. 43 N.C. J. Int’l L. 110-203 (2018). Stephen H. Legomsky. Bold executive action and false equivalence. 23 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 329-344 (2018).

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Mercer Law Review Paul R. Tremblay. At your service: lawyer discretion to assist clients in unlawful conduct. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 251-313 (2018). Ina C. Popova, Jessica L. Polebaum. Emerging expectations for arbitrators: “issue conflict” in investor-state arbitration and beyond. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 937-952 (2018). Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense. Introduction by Gary J. Simson; articles by Bruce A. Green, Steven Zeidman, Cynthia Godsoe, Bennett L. Gershman, Laurie L. Levenson, Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies, David A. Singleton, Ellen S. Podgor, Donna Lee Elm, Susan R. Klein, Elissa C. Steglich, Donald F. Tibbs, student Justin Hollinger. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 671-916 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Jeff Lingwall, Isaac Ison, Chris Wray. The imitation game: structural asymmetry in multidistrict litigation. 87 Miss. L.J. 131-191 (2018). Keith Swisher. Tabor Lecture. The (over)use of age and custom in legal ethics. 52 Val. U. L. Rev. 165-203 (2017).

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    PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

    Stephanie Emrick. Note. Transfer on death deeds: it is time to establish the rules of the game. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 469-497 (2018). Danielle Nicole Craft. Comment. Common law consequences of catching ‘em all: exclusionary property rights in augmented space and an alternative notice/opt-out procedure for location-based augmented reality technology. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 841-869 (2018). Richard L. Cupp Jr. Animals are more than “mere things,” but still property: a call for continuing evolution of the animal welfare paradigm. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1023-1067 (2016).

    PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

    Alan R. Palmiter. Corporate triplespeak: responses by investor-owned utilities to the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 983-1027 (2018). Claire A. Hill. Cheap sentiment. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 67-81 (2018). Barbara A. Spellman. Communicating forensic evidence: lessons from psychological science. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 827-840 (2018).

    RACE AND ETHNICITY

    Donald F. Tibbs, student Justin Hollinger. The bend at the end: what lawyers can learn about disruptions and innovations in criminal defense practice from market analysis. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 901-916 (2018). Briana Carter. Comment. Lyrics for lockups: using rap lyrics to prosecute in America. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 917-946 (2018). Amna Toor. Note. “Our identity is often what’s triggering surveillance”: how government surveillance of #BlackLivesMatter violates the First Amendment freedom of association. 44 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 286-333 (2018). Carol Goforth. Diversity in law school faculty hiring: why it is a mistake to make it all about race. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 237-278 (2018). Rafael I. Pardo. Bankrupted slaves. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1071-1166 (2018).

    RELIGION

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Capital University Law Review Stephanie H. Barclay, Mark L. Rienzi. Constitutional anomalies or as-applied challenges? A defense of religious exemptions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1595-1654 (2018).

    Albert C. Lin. Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment as private environmental governance. 9 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 33-44 (2018). Johnny Rex Buckles. Unashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ: on public policy and public service by Evangelicals. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 813-899 (2018). Alex Deagon. Liberal secularism and religious freedom in the public space: reforming political discourse. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 901-934 (2018). Kelsey Curtis. Note. The partiality of neutrality. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 935-971 (2018).

    REMEDIES

    M. Alexis Maniatis, Florin Dorobantu, Fabricio Nunez. A framework for interest awards in international arbitration. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 821-840 (2018). Michael Abramowicz, Sarah Abramowicz. Bifurcating settlements. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 376-437 (2018). Hon. Dan Friedman. Jackson v. Dackman Co.: the legislative modification of common law tort remedies under Article 19 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights. 77 Md. L. Rev. 949-984 (2018). Mary Theresa Mahfoud. Casenote. United States v. Osman: including future therapy costs in mandatory restitution awards is the growing trend among circuits, but is it wise? 69 Mercer L. Rev. 969-983 (2018). Katherin McNutt. Note. A design-around for the US patent system: what can the United States learn from the United Kingdom and Canada in the aftermath of Samsung v. Apple? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 455-492 (2018). Ronen Perry. From fault-based to strict liability: a case study of an overpraised reform. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 383-419 (2018).

    REPRODUCTION

    Helen M. Alvaré. Now we know better: a new legal framework on sex to better promote autonomy, equality, diversity and care for the poor. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 669-713 (2018). Laura Wolk, O. Carter Snead. Irreconcilable differences? Whole Woman’s Health, Gonzales, and Justice Kennedy’s vision of American abortion jurisprudence. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 719-752 (2018). Adeline A. Allen. Surrogacy and limitations to freedom of contract: toward being more fully human. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 753-811 (2018). Charles Adside III. Undue schizophrenia: split decisions, confused scholars, and reversing unworkable abortion precedent. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 219-267 (2018).

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    Eugene McCarthy. In defense of Griswold v. Connecticut: privacy, originalism, and the iceberg theory of omission. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 335-370 (2018).

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal Seton Hall Law Review Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Wake Forest Law Review Mark A. Hayden. Note. The burgeoning “biorights movement”: its legal basis, what’s at stake, and how to respond. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1775-1806 (2018). Marcus Miller. Comment. A public concern: the effect of Ohio’s confidential law enforcement investigatory exception on public-records requests of police body camera footage. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 553-582 (2018). E. Gary Spitko. A structural-purposive interpretation of “employment” in the platform economy. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 409-446 (2018). Julia D. Mahoney, Gil Siegal. Beyond nature? Genomic modification and the future of humanity. 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 195-214 (2018). Forensics, Chicken Soup, and Meteorites: A tribute to Michael Risinger. Introduction by Edward K. Cheng; articles by Simon A. Cole, David S. Caudill, David L. Faigman, Jennifer Mnookin, Andrew Sulner, D. Michael Risinger, Michael J. Saks, Jules Epstein, William C. Thompson, Richard D. Friedman, Barbara A. Spellman. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 559-964 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    Gerald S. Reamey. Constitutional shapeshifting: giving the Fourth Amendment substance in the technology driven world of criminal investigation. 14 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. 201-245 (2018). Sarah A. Lafen. Note. U.N. regulation - the best approach to effective cyber defense? 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 249-274 (2018). Arthur McMahon III. It takes a village to fund a start-up: how an electronic community for early-stage investments can bring democracy back to equity crowdfunding. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1269-1334 (2016). Kristen Jakobsen Osenga. Ignorance over innovation: why misunderstanding standard setting organizations will hinder technological progress. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 159-218 (2018).

    Rebecca Scharf. Game of drones: rolling the dice with unmanned aerial vehicles and privacy. 2018 Utah L. Rev. 457-502. Christopher M. Sanders. Note. The battlefield of tomorrow, today: can a cyberattack ever rise to an “act of war?” 2018 Utah L. Rev. 503-522. William Magnuson. Regulating fintech. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1167-1226 (2018). Jessica Lauren Haushalter. Note. Neuronal testimonial: brain-computer interfaces and the law. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1365-1400 (2018). Driving Around the World: Traffic Accident Liability & the Future of Autonomous Vehicles. Articles by Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Mark A. Geistfeld, Ernst Karner, Ronen Perry. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 265-419 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    SECOND AMENDMENT

    Brandon D. Lippert. Note. Wilson v. Lynch: medical marijuana and the Second Amendment coming to a circuit near you. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 523-552 (2018).

    SECURED TRANSACTIONS

    Rebecca Lineberry. Comment. Combatting wage theft: establishing employees as secured creditors under the Maryland Unpaid Wage Lien Law. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1229-1252 (2018).

    SECURITIES LAW

    Dylan J. Hans. Note. Rules are meant to be amended: how regulation crowdfunding’s final rules impact the lives of startups and small businesses. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1089-1113 (2018). Alina Gatskova. Note. Mend it, don’t end it: how to improve securities arbitration in the United States by adopting best practices from the United Kingdom and Australia. 41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1043-1090 (2018). Anthony O’Rourke. Parallel enforcement and agency interdependence. 77 Md. L. Rev. 985-1061 (2018). Emily Kelsay. Comment. The final countdown: California Public Employees’ Retirement System v. ANZ Securities and the sweeping ban on tolling statutes of repose in class actions. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1140-1165 (2018). Gregory Scopino. Preventing spoofing: from criminal prosecution to social norms. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1069-1143 (2016). Arthur McMahon III. It takes a village to fund a start-up: how an electronic community for early-stage investments can bring democracy back to equity crowdfunding. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1269-1334 (2016).

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    SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

    William W. Berry III. Unusual deference. 70 Fla. L. Rev. 315-345 (2018). Samantha Bennett. Note. What happens behind bars should not stay behind bars: the case for an exhaustion exception to the Prison Litigation Reform Act for juveniles. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 587-619 (2018). David R. Dow, Jeffrey R. Newberry. When an appeal goes wrong: a “criminal justice nightmare.” 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 165-199 (2017). David A. Singleton. Disrupting victim exploitation. 69 Mercer L. Rev. 805-823 (2018). Gregory Scopino. Preventing spoofing: from criminal prosecution to social norms. 84 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1069-1143 (2016). Marcus Alexander Gadson. Constitutionalizing rehabilitation did not work: lessons from Indiana and Oregon and a way forward. 54 Willamette L. Rev. 269-321 (2018).

    SEX CRIMES

    Meghan Fay. Note. The naked truth: insufficient coverage for revenge porn victims at state law and the proposed federal legislation to adequately redress them. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1839-1871 (2018). Lisa Avalos. The chilling effect: the politics of charging rape complainants with false reporting. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 807-873 (2018). Mary Theresa Mahfoud. Casenote. United States v. Osman: including future therapy costs in mandatory restitution awards is the growing trend among circuits, but is it wise? 69 Mercer L. Rev. 969-983 (2018).

    SOCIAL WELFARE

    Susannah Camic Tahk. The new welfare rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 875-931 (2018). Samantha Jaffe. Note. “It’s not you, it’s your caseload”: using Cronic to solve indigent defense underfunding. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1465-1484 (2018).

    SPORTS

    David Mahoney. Note. Doping appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport: lessons from Essendon. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1807-1837 (2018). Brendan F. Conley. Comment. How the rise of the daily fantasy sports industry can catalyze the liberalization of sports betting policies in the United States. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 715-777 (2018).

    Philip J. Cook, Kimberly D. Krawiec. If we allow football players and boxers to be paid for entertaining the public, why don’t we allow kidney donors to be paid for saving lives? 81 Law & Contemp. Probs. 9-35 (2018). Dionne L. Koller. A twenty-first-century Olympic and Amateur Sports Act. 20 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1027-1072 (2018).

    STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

    Christopher N. Lasch, et al. Understanding “sanctuary cities.” 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1703-1774 (2018). Sarah L. Swan. Plaintiff cities. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1227-1291 (2018).

    SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

    Laura Wolk, O. Carter Snead. Irreconcilable differences? Whole Woman’s Health, Gonzales, and Justice Kennedy’s vision of American abortion jurisprudence. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 719-752 (2018). Kelsey Curtis. Note. The partiality of neutrality. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 935-971 (2018). Boyd Garriott. Note. A constitutional outlier: legitimacy as a state interest and its implications in election law. 41 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 973-997 (2018). J. Lyn Entrikin. Disrespectful dissent: Justice Scalia’s regrettable legacy of incivility. 18 J. App. Prac. & Process 201-295 (2017). Tejas N. Narechania. Certiorari, universality, and a patent puzzle. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1345-1407 (2018). Charlie D. Stewart. Comment. The rhetorical canons of construction: new textualism’s rhetoric problem. 116 Mich. L. Rev. 1485-1514 (2018). David King. Responding to unconstitutional state opportunism. 87 Miss. L.J. 79-130 (2018).

    TAXATION—FEDERAL

    Susannah Camic Tahk. The new welfare rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 875-931 (2018). Evan Wright. Note. Airbnb: the household name becoming the new kid on the tax block. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 279-302 (2018).

    TAXATION—TRANSNATIONAL

    Adam T. Sanderson. Note. Overstepping its boundaries: the European Commission followed the OECD’s influence but went one step too far. 45 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 275-302 (2018).

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    TERRORISM

    Peter Vincent. Weathering the “perfect storm:” can the united States accommodate mass migration of refugees while guarding against nefarious actors and combatting terrorism at home and abroad? 57 Va. J. Int’l L. 383-411 (2018).

    TORTS

    For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Wake Forest Law Review Hon. Dan Friedman. Jackson v. Dackman Co.: the legislative modification of common law tort remedies under Article 19 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights. 77 Md. L. Rev. 949-984 (2018). Brendan Kelly. Comment. Take-home toxin: following Kesner’s lead and creating a consistent framework for determining duty toward victims of secondary asbestos exposure. 77 Md. L. Rev. 1166-1203 (2018). Jeff Lingwall, Isaac Ison, Chris Wray. The imitation game: structural asymmetry in multidistrict litigation. 87 Miss. L.J. 131-191 (2018). Danielle Nicole Craft. Comment. Common law consequences of catching ‘em all: exclusionary property rights in augmented space and an alternative notice/opt-out procedure for location-based augmented reality technology. 48 Seton Hall L. Rev. 841-869 (2018). Sarah L. Swan. Plaintiff cities. 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1227-1291 (2018). Driving Around the World: Traffic Accident Liability & the Future of Autonomous Vehicles. Articles by Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Mark A. Geistfeld, Ernst Karner, Ronen Perry. 53 Wake Forest L. Rev. 265-419 (2018).

    (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

    TRADE REGULATION

    Christina Sauerborn. Note. Making the FTC ☺ : an approach to material connections disclosures in the emoji age. 28 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 571-635 (2018). Kristen Jakobsen Osenga. Ignorance over innovation: why misunderstanding standard setting organizations will hinder technological progress. 56 U. Louisville L. Rev. 159-218 (2018).

    TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

    70 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SPRING, 2018.

    Ronald M. Levin. Rulemaking and the guidance exemption. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 263-359 (2018). Joshua Revesz. Student article. Voluntary remands: a critical reassessment. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 361-408 (2018). JAG Daniel E. Schoeni. Whither innovation?: Why open systems architecture may deliver on the false promise of public-private partnerships. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 409-459 (2018). Brianna M. Gardner. Comment. Fighting for the right to try: testing the D.C. Circuit’s reasoning in Abigail Alliance in light of Obergefell. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 461-490 (2018). Holly L. Weaver. Comment. One for the price of two: the hidden costs of regulatory reform under Executive Order 13,771. 70 Admin. L. Rev. 491-513 (2018).

    59 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, MAY, 2018.

    J. Jonas Anderson. Court capture. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1543-1594 (2018). Stephanie H. Barclay, Mark L. Rienzi. Constitutional anomalies or as-applied challenges? A defense of religious exemptions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1595-1654 (2018). Mark P. Nevitt, Robert V. Percival. Polar opposites: assessing the state of environmental law in the world’s polar regions. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1655-1701 (2018). Christopher N. Lasch, et al. Understanding “sanctuary cities.” 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1703-1774 (2018). Mark A. Hayden. Note. The burgeoning “biorights movement”: its legal basis, what’s at stake, and how to respond. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1775-1806 (2018). David Mahoney. Note. Doping appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport: lessons from Essendon. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1807-1837 (2018). Meghan Fay. Note. The naked truth: insufficient coverage for revenge porn victims at state law and the proposed federal legislation to adequately redress them. 59 B.C. L. Rev. 1839-1871 (2018).

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    83 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2018.

    Lisa Avalos. The chilling effect: the politics of charging rape complainants with false reporting. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 807-873 (2018). Susannah Camic Tahk. The new welfare rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 875-931 (2018). Andrew C. Michaels. Patent transfer and the bundle of rights. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 933-981 (2018). Alan R. Palmiter. Corporate triplespeak: responses by investor-owned utilities to the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 983-1027 (2018). Anusheh Khoshsima. Note. Malice maintenance is “runnin’ wild”: a demand for disclosure of third-party litigation funding. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1029-1057 (2018). Katherine I. Higginbotham. Note. Narrowing the LeGrand test in New York State: a necessary limit on judicial discretion. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1088 (2018). Dylan J. Hans. Note. Rules are meant to be amended: how regulation crowdfunding’s final rules impact the lives of startups and small businesses. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1089-1113 (2018). James J. Lavelle. Note. Search query: can America accept a right to be forgotten as a publicity right? 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1115-1147 (2018). Christopher C. Malwitz. Note. Particular social groups: vague definitions and an indeterminate future for asylum seekers. 83 Brook. L. Rev. 1149-1173 (2018).

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    Matthew Steilen. How to think constitutionally about prerogative: a study of early American usage. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 557-668 (2018). Helen M. Alvaré. Now we know better: a new legal framework on sex to better promote autonomy, equality, diversity and care for the poor. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 669-713 (2018). Brendan F. Conley. Comment. How the rise of the daily fantasy sports industry can catalyze the liberalization of sports betting policies in the United States. 66 Buff. L. Rev. 715-777 (2018).

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    William P. Marshall. The constitutionality of school prayer: or why Engel v. Vitale may have had it right all along. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 339-371 (2018).

    Joanne C. Brant. Sullivan Lecture 2016. Engel: divisiveness or coercion—a response to professor Marshall. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 373-397 (2018). Rodney K. Smith. Flickering lights on a hill: the decline in the importance of the right of religious conscience and its implications. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 399-469 (2018). S. Ernie Walton. How Zivotofsky II and the conservative divide over the foreign affairs power could impact the Trump administration. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 471-521 (2018). Brandon D. Lippert. Note. Wilson v. Lynch: medical marijuana and the Second Amendment coming to a circuit near you. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 523-552 (2018). Marcus Miller. Comment. A public concern: the effect of Ohio’s confidential law enforcement investigatory exception on public-records requests of police body camera footage. 46 Cap. U. L. Rev. 553-582 (2018).

    10 DREXEL LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 307-566, 2018.

    Jack Millman. Paying for failure: subsidizing schools, not education. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 307-387 (2018). Rye Murphy. Competing ideologies at the formation of the federal class action rule: legal process versus legal liberalism. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 389-444 (2018). Tyler B. Burns. Note. And they sayin’ it’s because of the Internet: applying the de minimis exception to digital sound sampling in the wake of VMG Salsoul, IIC v. Ciccone. 10 Drexel L. Rev. 445-495 (2018). Brendan McCloskey. Note. Granting Samoans American citizenship while protecting Samoan land an