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Volume 25

ISSUE 1

Misapplication of the Attorney Malpractice Paradigm to Litigation Services: "Suit Within a Suit" Shortcomings Compel Witness Immunity for Experts
Adam J. Myers III

Statutory Interpretation Doctrine on the Modern Supreme Court and Four Doctrinal Approaches to Judicial Decision-making
R. Randall Kelso

Is the United States v. Olin Decision Full of Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing?: The Future of Retroactive Liability of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
Kevin J. Slattum

Mandatory Chemical Castration for Perpetrators of Sex Offenses Against Children: Following California's Lead
Peter J. Gimino III

The Criminalization of Maternal Substance Abuse: A Quick Fix to a Complex Problem
Carol Jean Sovinski

California Supreme Court Survey: April 1996-July 1997
Monica M. Randazzo

ISSUE 2

The Legal World Wide Web: Electronic Personal Jurisdiction in Commercial Litigation, or How to Expose Yourself to Liability Anywhere in the World with the Press of a Button
Robert M. Harkins Jr.

Chipping Away at Discrimination at the Country Club
Jennifer Jolly-Ryan

Contracts Written in Stone: An Examination of United States v. Winstar Corp.
Mark T. Cramer

Playing the "Get Out of College Free" Card: Dischargeability of Educational Debts in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Julie J. Heimark

ISSUE 3

Irreconcilable Differences: Why the Doctor-Patient Relationship Is Disintegrating at the Hands of Health Maintenance Organizations and Wall Street
Mark O. Hiepler & Brian C. Dunn

Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr: Is Federal Pre-emption a Heartbeat away from Death under the Medical Device Amendments?
Mark E. Gelsinger

The FDA Sends Smoke Signals to Big Tobacco: Will the FDA Suffer Backlash, Will Alcohol Be Regulated Next, and Will the Health of Americans Prevail?
Angela Turriciano

California Supreme Court Survey: May 1997- August 1997
John W. Corrington, Shannon Mason, LeAllen Frost & Mairi J. Sanford

ISSUE 4

"Riding with the Cops and Cheering for the Robbers:" Employee Speech, Doctrinal Cubbyholes, and the Duty of Loyalty
Marvin F. Hill Jr. & James A. Wright

Effectuating Principles of Federalism: Reevaulating the Federal Spending Power as the Great Tenth Amendment Loophole
Ryan C. Squire

An Innovative Link Between the Internet, the Capital Markets, and the SEC: How the Internet Direct Public Offering Helps Small Companies Looking to Raise Capital
Daniel Everett Giddings

Paramours, Promotions, and Sexual Favoritism: Unfair, but is There Liability?
Mitchell Poole

California Supreme Court Survey: March 1997 - August 1997
LeAllen Frost, Shannon M. Mason, John W. Corrington & Mairi J. Sanford