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Return to page Contents of Current Legal Periodicals April 8, 2013, 1392 To view table of contents of all Journals listed below, scroll down To view table of contents of a specific journal, click on journal title JOURNALS J – Y THE JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW, v. 39, no. 1, 2013 THE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY, v. 102, no. 4, Fall, 2012 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, v. 25, no. 1, 2013 THE JOURNAL OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION, v. 37, Fall, 2012 LAW/TECHNOLOGY, v. 46, no. 1, 2013 MEDICINE, SCIENCE, AND THE LAW, v. 53, no. 1, January, 2013 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT, v. 27, no. 3, Winter, 2013 NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, v. 85, no. 3, March – April, 2013 PACE LAW REVIEW, v. 33, no. 1, Winter, 2013 PROBATE & PROPERTY, v. 27, no. 2, March – April, 2013 PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW JOURNAL, v. 42, no. 2, Winter, 2013 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW, v. 38, no. 1, 2012 REASON, v. 44, no. 11, April, 2013 REVUE HISTORIQUE DE DROIT FRANCAIS ET ETRANGER, v. 90, no. 4, October – December, 2012 SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW, v. 49, no. 4, November – December, 2012 SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL, v. 29, no. 2, 2012 – 2013 SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW, v. 42, no. 1, 2012 STANFORD JOURNAL OF LAW, BUSINESS & FINANCE, v. 18, no. 1, Fall, 2012 STANFORD LAW REVIEW, v. 65, no. 3, March, 2013 SYRACUSE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMMERCE, v. 40, no. 1, Fall, 2012 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW, v. 85, no. 2, Winter, 2013 TORT TRIAL & INSURANCE PRACTICE LAW JOURNAL, v. 48, no. 1, Fall, 2012 TRUSTS & ESTATES, v. 152, no. 3, March, 2013 UCLA LAW REVIEW, v. 60, no. 3, February, 2013 UN CHRONICLE, v. 49, no. 3, 2012 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW, v. 80, no. 3, Spring, 2012 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, v. 15, no. 3, January, 2013 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW, v. 161, no. 3, February, 2013 THE URBAN LAWYER, v. 44, no. 4, Fall, 2012 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW, v. 58, no. 1, 2013 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Symposium) v. 53, no. 1, 2012 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW, v. 99, no. 1, March, 2013 WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, v. 30, no. 3, Fall, 2012 YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM, v. 24, no. 2, 2012 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y THE JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW Volume 39 Number 1 2013 ARTICLES The Inevitable Jurisprudence Irrelevance of Affirmative Action Leslie Yalof Garfield 1 Fisher v. University of Texas presents an Equal Protection challenge to the University of Texas' race-preference admissions policy. Assuming that the Court will not abolish affirmative action programs wholesale, how will colleges and universities structure their admissions programs in light of the likely teachings of the Fisher case? Garfield argues that they are likely to ignore any broad message, instead treating Abigail Fisher's case as just another example of an impermissible program. Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the Fisher Case William C. Kidder California's experiences with and responses to Proposition 209 bear on the Fisher V. University of Texas case with respect to both questions of "compelling interest" and "narrow tailoring." Two related developments led to the end of raceconscious admissions at the University of California. This article advances the five central findings and conclusions. First, it compares minority students' perceptions of campus racial climate at research universities with or without affirmative action and "critical mass." Second, it examines affirmative action bans and "chilling effects." Third, it examines two myths about credentials and performance upon which critics of affirmative action rely. Fourth, it claims that UC has a "natural experiment" verifying that class-based policies are not effective substitutes for race-conscious policies. Last, the article discusses UC business schools and UC Law schools as case studies demonstrating the need for race-conscious affirmative action. 53 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y THE JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW Volume 39 2013 Number 1 ARTICLES Percent Plans: A "Workable, Race-Neutral Alternative" to Affirmative Action? Marvin Lim 127 This Article considers whether percent plans are a "workable, race-neutral alternative" to affirmative action in admissions. Connecting Grutter with doctrine on employment law, it clarifies that "critical mass" must be evaluated quantitatively, particularly in race-neutral regimes. It then finds that percent plan policies have not engendered critical mass because they rely on flawed assumptions about majority-minority schools. In contrast, individualized assessments can realize significant diversity gains in the same settings within the constitutional limits to college and universities' latitude to weigh race. These findings support the notions thatpercent plans are not "workable" policies and that affirmative action should remain constitutionally permissible. NOTE Blue Field of Dreams: A BCS Antitrust Analysis Trevor Jack This note examines antitrust issues with regard to the Bowl Championship Series ["BCS"]. Amateur sports have an enduring place within the hearts and minds of Americans. College football is considered a chief example of an amateur sport despite the fact that outside organizations and advertisers funnel millions of dollars into it each year. The persistent myth of amateurism in college football enabled it to run relatively unregulated and immune to antitrust scrutiny up until a few decades ago. The note begins by examining the current state of antitrust law. It then examines the origins of the National Collegiate Athletic Association ["NCAA"] and the BCS and discusses how antitrust law applies to these institutions. The article concludes with alternative remedies to the BCS system, with particular attention given to the recently adopted four-team playoff format. These alternatives are not intended to destroy the BCS, but to remove barriers to competition inherent in its current design. 165 THE JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW Volume 39 2013 Number 1 BOOK REVIEWS Textualism's Last Stand: A Review of Scalia and Garner's Reading Law Gregory Bassham 211 In Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts·, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the architect of modem textualism, has teamed up with the distinguished lexicographer and usage expert, Bryan A Garner, to write a thick, hard-punching, and highly readable book. It is an oddcouple partnership in some . ways-Scalia, the witty, pugnacious, conservative icon; Gamer, the tweedy, scholarly, pro-choice, pro-gay-marriage wordsmith. Yet the authors' strengths (and weaknesses) complement each other in a kind of literary and dialectical feng shui. While the book may not be the "great event in American legal culture" that Judge Frank Easterbrook touts it to be in his glowing Foreword, it is fair to say that it may become a miuor classic. This review examines some of the strengths and weaknesses of the book. Duke Lacrosse, Universities, the News Media, and the Legal System: A Review of Howard M. Wasserman's Institutional Failures Meredith Bollheimer This review examines a few passages and concepts from Howard M. Wasserman's Institutional Failures: Duke Lacrosse, Universities, the News Media, and the Legal· System. This collection of essays is a must read for any college or university administrator who finds themselves embroiled in a high profile controversy. It allows the reader to consider the totality of the events that transpired at Duke with the benefit of hindsight and expert analysis. There are important lessons in this book not only for senior college and university administrators, but also for faculty members, college and university public relations/communications personnel, government prosecutors, the media, and perhaps most importantly, consumers of media. In total, this book is presented in a highly digestible way; its legal analysis is precise and thorough, but accessible to non-lawyers as welL 229 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology VOLUME 102/NUMBER 4/FALL 2012 CONTENTS Criminal Law Two Models of the Prison: Accidental Humanity and Hypermasculinity in the L.A. County Jail Sharon Dolovich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965 Prosecution in 3-D Kay L. Levine & Ronald F Wright . ..................... 1119 Child Witnesses and the Confrontation Clause Thomas D. Lyon & julia A. Dente ....................... 1181 Criminology Prosecutorial Discretion, Hidden Costs, and the Death Penalty: The Case of Los Angeles County Nicholas Petersen & Mona Lynch . ....................... 1233 Comments Prosecutorial Training Wheels: Ginsburg's Connick v. Thompson Dissent and the Training Imperative Timothy Fry . ........................................... 1275 "Somebody Help Me Understand This": The Supreme Court's Interpretation of Prosecutorial Immunity and Liability Under § 1983 Kate McClelland , ...................................... 1323 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Click here to return to Journal list J-Y VOLUME 25, N0.1 2013 CONTENTS ARTICLES Regulatory Competition-Accounting For the Transnational Dimension of Environmental Regulation Veerle Heyvaert 1 Public Participation and Climate Change Infrastructure Maria Lee. Chiara Armeni, Javier de Cendra, Sarah Chaytor, Simon Lock, Mark Maslin, Catherine Redgwell and'Yvonne Rydin 33 Northern Ireland's Consent to the Climate Change Act 2008: Symbol or lllusionl Sharon Turner 63 The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Energy Use in Germany: Processes, Explanations and the Role of Law GerdWinter 95 ANALYSIS After Doha: What Has Climate Change Policy Accomplished? David Campbell 125 Think Before You Act: the Sustainable Development White Paper in Wales Radoslaw Stech 137 SIGNIFICANT EU CASES Significant EU Environmental Cases: 2012 Richard Moules 145 REVIEWS Ulrich Beyerlin and Thilo Marauhn International Environmental Law (Malgosia Fitzmaurice) 159 Cameron Holley, Neil Gunningham and Clifford Shearing The New Environmental Governance (Bryan R. Jenkins) 161 Charles R. McElwee Environmental Law in China- Mitigating Risk and Ensuring Compliance (Yuhong Zhao) 163 James E. Martin The Sustainable University: Green Goals and New Challenges for Higher Education Leaders (Victoria Jenkins) 166 Richard Lord, Silke Goldberg, Lavanya Rajamani and Jutta Brunnee (eds) Climate Change Liability: Transnational Law and Practice (Radoslaw Stech) 168 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y The Journal of the Legal Profession VoLUME 37, 2012,FAll TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES Lateral Screening: Why Your State Should Not Adopt Amended Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.10 Ted Enarson 1 Nathaniel Vargas Gallegos 25 Nelson P. Miller 67 Andrew E. Taslitz 89 Recent Ethics Opinions and Cases of Significance Kimberly Stegall 139 Recent Law Review Articles Concerning the Legal Profession Kimberly Stegall 147 The Solo Lawyer Proportion: Explanations with the "Push & Pull" Factors Endemic in Legal Firm Organization Lawyers as Economic Drivers Case for Legal Services The Business Information Overload, Multi-Tasking, and the Socially Networked Jury: Why Prosecutors Should Approach the Media Gingerly CoMPILATIONS ISSN 02.78-3916 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y 1st Quarter 2013 Law/Technology VOLUME 46/ NUMBER 1 The World Jurist Association believes that technology is particularly relevant to the progress and growth of worldwide law and legal institutions. The editors welcome for publication in this journal news on current activities in the field, manuscripts dealing with the relation of technology to law, and letters and comments of general interest. Managing Editor B. Folake Ogunyemi, LL.M. CONTENTS Editors' Note Editors Jackie Samis Page ii Keys to Success in Distance Education and ABA Rule 306 By Andrea L. Johnson 1 The Tort Liability of Network Service Providers By Yang Yue 16 Law!Technofogy is published quarterly by the World Jurist Association, Section on Law/Technology, Suite 1440, 7910 Woodmont Avenue; Bethesda, Maryland 20814, U.S.A., Telephone (202) 466-5428. Individual subscriptions to Law!Techno/ogy are available and included in the Section fee of US$90.00 annually, which is in addition to WJA membership dues. To join the Section, one must be a member of the WJA. Library subscriptions are US$100.00 annually. Copyright© 2008 by the World Jurist Association. Postmaster:. Send address change to World Jurist Association, Suite 1440, 7910WoodmontAvenue; Bethesda, Maryland 20814, U.S.A 1 Volume 53 Number 1 January 2013 ISSN 0025-8024 '· Review Articles 1 The medico-legal significance of pharmacokinetic interactions with ethanol N J Langford and R E Ferner 6 Psychopathological characteristics of child pornographers and their victims: a literature review S Prat and C Jonas · Original Articles 12 Decomposed and non-decomposed bodies retrieved from water: a comparative approach V N Ambade, H G Kukde, A Ma/ani, N K Tumram, J L Borkar, A K Batra and S K Meshram 19 The perils of dental vacation: Possible anaesthetic and medicolegal consequences P Feltracco, R M Gaudio, S Barbieri, L Tiano, M lacobone, G Vie/, T Tonelli, H Galligioni, A Barto/a to, C Ori and F M Avato 24 Severity of injury and the decision to arrest in cases of intimate partner violence C McLaughry, B Chang, C Kirsten, D Hirschel, E Buzawa, A Patavina, S Doyle and D Cullinane 29 Comparison of extractable DNA from bone following six-month exposure to outdoor conditions, garden loam, mold contamination or room storage L Startari, J-N Benoit, G Quatrehomme, G Carle and P Pognonec 33 Is there a sex difference in palm print ridge density? T Kanchan, K Krishan, K R Aparna and S Shyamsundar 40 Medical forensic examination of detained immigrants: is the Istanbul Protocol followed? A Keten, R Akc;:an, E Karacaoglu, A B Odaba91 and A R Turner Case Reports 45 Pseudo-precipitate labour: my1h or reality K Ananda, M R Sane and N C Shreedhar 48 An autoerotic death in Korea S-K Jung 51 Lethal Bochdalek hernia in a three-year-old: pathological findings and medicolegal investigation in accusation of malpractice F Mobilia, S Andrea/a, G Gentile, E Palazzo, A Rancati and R Zoja law and Science 55 The Gilfoyle case A Samuels 57 Law and science S Prior 59 The last page The ($)SAGE www.sagepubl1cations.com Los Angeles • London • New Delhi • Singapore • Washington DC ROYAL SOC!EfYoJ MEDICINE journals Click here to return to Journal list J-Y NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENT ABA SECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, VoLUME ENERGY, AND RESOURCES FEATURES 3 27, NUMBER 3, WINTER 2013 DEPARTMENTS \ -if_' -: "'o' Insuring Fracking Risk: Can Conventional Insurance Tools Manage Unconventional Risk? VANTAGE PoiNT INSIDE FRoNT CoVER THE LEADING EDGE By Matthew Jokajtys 47 INTERVIEW 7 Hydraulic Fracturing: Drilling Into the Issue By Shawna Bligh and Chris Wendelbo ' 13 When Do State Oil and Gas or Mining Statutes Preempt Local Regulations? By Keith R Hall 16 Produced Water Extraction From Oil and Gas Wells: Implications for Western Water Rights By Christopher L, Thome and William H. Gaile 20 Has EPNs "War on Coal" Stalled? By· Thomas L, Casey and David W Mitchell 25 Environmental Mitigation in Mining: Unique Challenges and Opportunities By Gregory S. Braker, Thomas M. Ungan, and Justin W Curtis 29 The Tragic Story of the Federal Coal Leasing Program By Mark Squillace 38 Extraction for Exportation: Is There Such a Thing As "Net Energy Independence"? By Sean T Dixon and Jonathan Panico 43 Crafting a Sustainable Mining Policy in the Philippines By Reda M. Hicks, Dr. Nereus 0. Acosta, and Sedfrey M. Candelaria 2 INSIGHTS Environmental Justice Remains EPA, SEER Focus 52 Alexandra Dapolito Dunn and Paula Schauwecker Chevron, Brand X, and the Trouble with Ambiguity 53 ClayT Bums Love that Dirty Water: EPNs Water Transfers Rule 55 Jonathan P. Scoll UK Consultation on Greenhouse Gas Reporting 56 Aidan Thomson Examining the CWA Agricultural Exemption 57 Chris Erchull LITERARY REsoURcEs 60 THE BACK PAGE 64 Issue Editor Jean Feriancek Assistant Issue Editors Slw,wna Bligh, Lisa Kirschner, Jim Andreasen., Chris Erchull Cover design Kelly Book Department art Mike Callaway -() Printed on recycled paper The views expressed in Natural Resources & Environment are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the policies of the American Bar Association; the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources; or the employers of the authors. For more information about NR&E, visit online at www.ababooks.o~. Send comments to [email protected]. 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Click here to return to Journal list J-Y PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW jOURNAL VoLUME 42, NuMBER 2 WINTER 2013 'TABLE OF CoNTENTS ARTICLES Evidence from the False Claims Act: Does Private Enforcement Attract Excessive Litigation? 225 David Kwok Sidestepping the Point-Estimate Fallacy: How to Improve the Quality of Government Procurement Decisions by Evaluating the Predictive Value of Cost Realism Analyses 2 51 Per David Midboe Corruption in Municipal Procurement: Foreclosing Challenges of Disappointed Bidders-:-Augusta, Georgia, and the Need for Reform RobertA. Mullins 281 The "Significant Change in the Character of the Work" Clause: Uncertain Federalism in Highway Construction Contracts James P. Wiezel 327 NoTES Safeguarding Opportunities for America's Wounded Warriors: A Proposed Solution to Subcontracting Abuse in the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Program and the Veterans First Contracting Program · 347 Nichole A. Best To Pay or Not to Pay: Reducing Improper Payments Through the "Do Not Pay" List 369 Rachel Cohn FAR (8.602) Gone: A Proposal to Maintain the Benefits of Prison Work Programs Despite the Restructuring of Federal Prison Industries' Mandatory Source Statos Michael C. Groh 391 Deterring Compliance: The Effect of Mandatory Debarment Under the European Union Procurement Directives on Domestic Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Prosecutions Lauren 0. Youngman 411 MooT CouRT Affirmative Defenses After Maropakis and the Affirmative Misconduct Element in Equitable Estoppel: The 2012 McKenna Long & Aldridge "Gilbert A. Cuneo" Government Contracts Moot Court Competition Collin D. Swan, James Tucker, Tyler Evans, Anna Karass, Charles Kru!y, and Brittany Warren 4 31 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y Max-Pianck-lnstitut fur ausUindisches offentliches Recht und Volkerrecht Law International A Current Bibliography of Books and Articles Volkerrecht Droit international public Derecho internacional publico Laufende Bibliographie Bibliographie Bibliografia Volume 38 Number 1 2012 Contents Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System of the Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . Ill V System of the Bibliography 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. General History of International Law Basic Problems of International Law International Law and National Law Sources of International Law States as Subjects of International Law Subjects of International Law Other Than States, International Organizations and Individuals (Insurgents, De· Facto Regime, etc.) Groups of States Territory and Jurisdiction Law of the Sea Air and Space Polar Regions Environmental Protection Human Rights Individuals and Groups State Responsibility and State Liability Diplomatic and Consular Relations, Diplomatic and Consular Immunity Bibliography.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index of Persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1* 18. International Criminal Law, International Criminal Law Cooperation 19. International Public and Private Law Cooperation 20. World Economic Order and Social Order 21. Finances, Currency, Taxes 22. Transport 23. Telecommunications 24. Culture, Education, Sport 25. Health 26. Law of International Organizations (except UN, EU and Economic Organizations) 27. Regional Organizations (except EU, Economic Organizations and Alliances) 28. United Nations and Specialized Agencies 29. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes 30. Peacekeeping, Collective Security, Prohibition of the Use of Force 31. Alliances, Security 32. War, Armed Conflict, Neutrality 33. European Union, European Communities eason April 2013 Volume 44, No. 11 Free Minds and Free Markets Click here to return to Journal list J-Y Departments Features Toward a libertarian Foreign Policy Rand Paul moves the ball on a long-overdue projeci.Matt Welch 20 Failing College 6 Contributors 22 Where Higher Education Went 9 letters and Reaction Your cellphone is spying on you ... 2 12 Citings Carry on, gun owners; IRS over-regulation; don't mintthe coin; life for pot?; domestic surveillance; subsidized home ownership; Sunday liquor sales ... Why are we screwing up the world's best higher education system? 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Jackson, Jr. 678 The New Investor TomC.W.Lin COMMENTS 736 The Fate of the Collateral Source Rule After Healthcare Reform Ann S.Levin 778 A New Strategy for Neutralizing the Gay Panic Defense at Trial: Lessons From the Lawrence King Case David Alan Perkiss Click here to return to Journal list J-Y • ron1c e Volume XLIX • Number 3 • 2012 In his remarks at the School of International Relations in Tehran, Iran, on 30 August 2012, SecretaryGeneral Ban Ki-moon said: "At the entrance of the United Nations there is a magnificent carpet-1 think the largest carpet that the United Nations has-that adorns the wall of the United Nations, a gift from the people of Iran. Alongside it are the wonderful words of that great Persian poet, Sa'adi. I quote: All human beings are members of one frame, Since all, at first, from the same essence came, When time afflicts a limb with pain The other limbs at rest cannot remain. If thou feel not for other's misery A human being is no name for thee. This wise counsel is as relevant today as when it was written nearly 800 years ago." The Secretary-General added that: "Our collective responsibility is to build bridges of mutual understanding. This is the very heart of the Alliance of Civilizations, which is an initiative by the United Nations, an initiative inspired by Iran itself through dialogue among civilizations. This is what your country has proposed. All nations should be true to that higher calling." The 2001 United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations was established to redefine diversity and to improve dialogue between civilizations and cultures. Dialogue among civilizations laid the foundations for what, in 2005, became the Alliance of Civilizations. As the Secretary-General said in a 2007 speech, "the Alliance of Civilizations [is] the successor to our earlier Dialogue among Civilization process."The UN Chronicle takes a closer look at that process and at the progress made and lessons learned during the past ten years in achieving dialogue among civilizations, for that goal remains as valid and as necessary today as it was back in 2001. 4 7 The Radical Middle: Building Bridges Between the Muslim and Western Worlds Ali Gomaa Unity in Diversity: The Integrative Approach to Intercultural Rel(ltions Hans Koehler 11 Dialogue Among Civilizations: Contexts and Perspectives Seyed Mohammad Khatami 15 Human Rights as a Way of life Shulamith Koenig 18 Reconciling Diverse Cultures: ·The Gender Factor Ingrid Moses 22 Reggae, a Force for Dialogue Linda Alnouche 26 A Dialogue through Service: Making a Difference While Making Friends Chuck Root 29 Open Access and Closed Minds Balancing Intellectual Property and Public Interest in the Digital Age Nalaka Gunawardene 33 Bringing Human Passion into Sustainability Education and Bridging Cultures June Gorman 36 How ASPIRE Can Promote Dialogue Among Civilizations Kyle Jeremiah 38 What the UN Can Do to Promote the Dialogue Among Civilizations Hans d'Orville FRONT (OVER: "OPENING OF GENERAL DEBATE OF THE SiXTY-SIXTH SESSION OF GENERAL ©UN AssEMBLY': PHOTO/MARK GARTEN CovER DEsiGN: LAVINIA (HoERAB UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW No.3 Spring 2012 Volume80 TABLE OF CONTENTS Click here to return to Journal list J-Y ARTICLES SAVlNG SMOKERS FROM THEMSELVES: THE PATERNALISTIC USE OF Lucas, Jr. 693 Tom Donnelly 753 LIMITS ON TilE DliTY TO GIVE REASONS ..............Richard Murphy 817 CIGARETTE TAXES ................................................ Gary CANDIDATE VENTURE CAPITAL .............................. CHENERYVNMASKED: REAsONABLE A TALE OF FOUR CITIES-MODELS OF STATE INTERVENTION IN DISTRESSED LOCALITIES FISCAL AFFAIRS ...................................... Orner Kimhi 881 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT LECTURE TAJNTEDLAW ...................................................... Michael C. Dmf 923 COMMENTS AND CASENOTES SUDDENLY, EVERYTHING HAS CHANGE!): THE TESTIM:ONIAL APPROACH TO ADMISSION OF HEARsAY STATEMENTS UNDER MICHIGAN V. BRYANT AND BEYOND .................Michae/ Richdrdson 945 BEYOND 1HE SON OF SAM: ASSESSING GoVERNMENT'S FIRST TENTATIVE STEPS TOWARDS REGULATION OF THE T'H:IRD-PARTY MURDERABILIA MARKETPLACE ...........•............. 977 Matthew Wagner CULPABLE PARTICIPATION AND CON1ROLLING PERSON LIABILITY: WHY TIIE EIGHTII CIRCUIT SHOULD HAVE RECOGNIZED TIIE IM:PUCATIONS OF TIIE PRIVA1E SECURITIES LmGATION REFORM ACT ON PLEADING REQUIREMENTS ...................... Marli Schippers 1005 V ALJDITY OF THE FRAUD-CREATED-TilEMARKET THEORY OF ESTABliSHING RELIANCE IN A PRIVA1E ACTION FOR DAMAGES UNDER RULE 10B-5 ............................................ Kathleen Cassidy 1025 El-Sawaf 1049 INCOMPLETE JUSTICE: PLUGGING TilE HOLE LEFT BY TilE REVERSE 404(B) PROBLEM ........... Zachary ,. The University of Cincinnati Law Review (USPS 651-020) (ISSN 0009-6881) is published quarterly by the Law Review, University of CinciiiDati College of Law, Room 300, Taft Hall, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0040. Periodicals postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio, and at additional mailing offices. Printed by Western Newspaper Publishing Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN. Subscription beginning Volume 74: $35.00 per volume, payable in advance; Agent-Domestic, $32.50 per volume; Foreign, $40.00 per volume; Agent-Foreign, $37.00 per volume, Single Issue-Domestic, $11.00; Single 1ssue-Foreign, $16.00. All prices include postage and handling. 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Morrissey .................................................................. 765 The Silent Role of Corporate Theory in the Supreme Court's Campaign Finance Cases Stefan J Padfield ............................................................... 831 Conspiracy Law's Threat to Free Speech Steven R Morrison ............................................................ 865 COMMENTS When Targeted Killing Is Not Permissible: An Evaluation of Targeted Killing Under the Laws of War and Morality Melanie] Foreman ............................................................ 921 Executive Warmaking Authority and Offensive Cyber Operations: Can Existing Legislation Successfully Constrain Presidential Power? Eric Lorber ........................................................................ 961 Keeping Heller Out of the Home: Homeowners Associations and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms ChristopherJ Wahl ................................................ .............. 1003 Volume 15 January 2013 Number 3 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW Founded 1852 Formerly AMERICAN LAW REGISTER © 2013 by the University of Pennsylvania Law Review VOL.161 FEBRUARY 2013 No.3 CONTENTS ARTICLES Four Conceptions of Insurance Kenneth S. Abraham························'················································· 653 Reducing Crime by Shaping the Built Environment with Zoning: An Empirical Study of Los Angeles James M. Anderson, John M. MacDonald, Ricky Bluthenthal f3 J Scott Ashwood .................................................. 699 Soul of aWoman: The Sex Stereotyping Prohibition at Work Kimberly A. Yuracko ........................................................................... 757 COMMENTS Up for Grabs: A Workable System for the Unilateral Acquisition of Chattels Matt Corrie/ ..................................................................................... 807 Delay in Considering the Constitutionality of Inordinate Delay: The Death Row Phenomenon and the Eighth Amendment Kara Sharkey .. ,.................................................................................. 861 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y The Urban Lawyer ARTICLES 767 Contents Redevelopment in California: Its Abrupt Termination and a Texas-Inspired Proposal for a Fresh Start GEORGE LEFCOE 811 The Mass Market for Suburban LowDensity Development Is Over ARTHUR C. NELSON 827 The Sleeping Giant: Community Benefit Agreements and Urban Development Dr. THOMAS A. MUSIL 853 Irregular Kelo Takings: A Potential Response to Natural Disasters FREDRICK E. VARS 865 Kelo v. City of New London: Its Ironic Impact on Takings Authority GREGORY J. ROBSON CASES NOTES United States v. Decastro • 909 Massachusetts v. U.S. Dep't of Health and Human Servs. • 910 Whitlock v. Brueggemann • 911 Marsh v. County of San Diego • 913 Wright v. Incline Viii. Gen. Improvement Dist. • 914 Guttman v. Khalsa • 915 Lin v. U.S. Attorney Gen. 917 Bobadilla v. Holder • 918 Fall2012 • Volume 44, Number 4 /B\. AMERICAN liAR i\SSOCIATION Section of State and local Government Law Published by The Section of State and Local Government Law In cooperation with The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law UM~C SCHOOL OF LAW Click here to return to Journal list J-Y VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW © Copyright 2013 by Villanova University VOLUME 58 2013 NuMBER 1 CONTENTS DEDICATION PENELOPE PETHER PROFESSOR oF LAw, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY ScHOOL OF LAw ARTICLES CADBURY TWENTY YEARS ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . • • . . Cally jordan 1 FROM DIRTY TO GREEN: INCREASING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY IN Behles 25 Epstein 69 Carl W Hittinger & Lesli C. Esposito 103 Daniel J Morrissey 121 Meg Penrose 169 ENVIRONMENTAL JusTICE COMMUNITIES ....•....•..•.. Deborah IRREPARABLE MISIDENTIFICATIONS AND RELIABILI"IY. REAssESSING THE THRESHOLD FOR ADMISSIBILITY OF EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jules IN RE K-DuR ANTITRUST LITIGATION. THE THIRD CIRCUIT's CoNTROVERSIAL PAY-FOR-DELAY ANTITRUST DECISION SPLITS WITH OTHER CIRCUIT CouRTS . . . . . . . • . . . . . . M&A FIDUCIARY DUTIES: DELAWARE's MuRKY juRISPRUDENCE . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . UNBREARABLE Vows: SAME-SEx MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RrGHT TO DIVORCE . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . Click here to return to Journal list J-Y VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW VOL. 53 2012 SYMPOSIUM ISSUE No.1 CONTENTS ARTICLES Multijurisdictional Bribery Law Enforcement: The OECD AntiBribery Convention Elizabeth K Spahn ....................................................................................... 1 Regulatory Competition and Anticorruption Law Paul B. Stephan ......................................................................................... 53 Transnational Libel David A. Anderson ............................................................ ;....................... 71 The SPEECH Act's Unfortunate Parochialism: Of Libel Tourism and Legitimate Pluralism Mark D. Rosen .......................................................................................... 99 Ancillary Discovery to Prove Denial of Justice Roger P. Alford......................................................................................... 127 Forum Conveniens: The Search for a Convenient Forum in Transnational Cases Donald Earl Childress III ......................................................................... 157 Toward a Functional Approach to Sovereign Equality Peter B. Rutledge ....................................................................................... 181 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW VOLUME99 MARCH2013 NUMBER 1 ARTICLES The Forgotten Foundations of Hart And Sacks .................................................. Charles L. Barzun 1 Persuasion Treaties ........................................ Melissa J. Durkee 63 NOTES Clean Air Act Preemption of State Common Law: Greenhouse Gas Nuisance Claims After AEP v. Connecticut ................................................. Scott Gallisdorfer 131 Through the Antitrust Looking Glass: A New Vision of Delaware's TakeoverDefense Jurisprudence ...................................... R. Wai Wong 169 Click here to return to Journal list J-Y Wisconsin International Law Journal Table of Contents ARTICLES PRESENTED AT THE SPRING 2012 WiscoNSIN lNrERNATIONAL LAw JouRNAL SYMPOSIUM ON RENEWABLE ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES The Evolution of the Brazilian Regulation of Ethanol and Possible Lessons for the United States David N. Cassuto & Carolina Gueiros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Prioritizing Innovation Sarah Tran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 The Brazilian Experience in Building a Sustainable and Competitive Biofuel Industry Paulina Calfucoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558 Small is (Still) Beautiful: Designing U.S. Energy Policies to Increase Localized Renewable Energy Generation Melissa Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595 Why the IFC's Free, Prior, and Informed Consent Policy Does Not Matter (Yet) to Indigenous Communities Affected by Development Projects Shalanda H. Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668 ARTICLE Domestic Political Legitimacy of Tax Reform in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Turkey Leyla Ates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 Volume 30 Number 3 Fall2012 ' Click here to return to Journal list J-Y "YALE JOURNAL OF" LAW AND fEMINISM VOLUME TWENTY FOUR u NUMBER TWO " 2012 Contents Articles Intended Parents and the Problem of Perspective .................. Dara E. Purvis 210 Outsourcing Childcare ...................................... Meredith Johnson Harbach 254 With Child, Without Rights?: Restoring a Pregnant Woman's Right to Refuse Medical Treatment Through the HIV Lens ......................................... Michael Ulrich 303 Note Disability Law and the Disability Rights Movement for Transpeople ······'·······································-Zach Strassburger 337