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Volume 26

ISSUE 1

No Penetration—And It's Still Rape
Lundy Langston

Meiklejohn, Monica, & Mutilation of the Thinking Process
Clay Calvert

Vacco v. Quill and Washington v. Glucksberg: Thou Shalt Not Kill, Unless Your State Permits Physician-Assisted Suicide
Jennifer Bradford

Richardson v. McKnight: Barring Qualified Immunity from 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for Private Jailers
Lori DaCosse

Fanning an Old Flame: Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation Revisited
Jill Jones

The Principle of Fair Notice: Is It Prudent Guidance for the Future of Patent Law?
Georgia E. Kralovic

California Supreme Court Survey-A Review of Decisions: July 1997-December 1997
LeAllen Frost

ISSUE 2

Should Prudential Standing Requirements Be Applied in Transferred Impact Sexual Harassment Cases? An Analysis of Childress v. City of Richmond
Robert J. Aalberts & Lorne H. Seidman

Thurgood Marshall and the Holy Grail—The Due Process Jurisprudence of a Consummate Jurist
Richard H. W. Maloy

Agostini v. Felton: Redefining the Establishment of Religion Through a Modification of the Lemon Test
Christian W. Johnston

No Duty to Rescue: Can Americans Really Leave a Victim Lying in the Street? What Is Left of the American Rule, and Will It Survive Unabated?
Jennifer L. Groninger

Will Motive, Opportunity or Recklessness No Longer Constitute Scienter for Fraud? A Survey of Recent Federal District Court Decisions After the Enactment of the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
Lisa A. Herrera

California Supreme Court Survey - A Review of Decisions: December 1997-March 1998
LeAllen Frost

ISSUE 3

Preemption: The United States Arbitration Act, the Manifest Disregard of the Law Test for Vacating an Arbitration Award, and State Courts
Paul Turner

Protecting the Public, Not Anyone's Turf: The Unlicensed Practice of Law in Securities Arbitration
John P. Cleary

Printz v. United States: The Revival of Constitutional Federalism
Lang Jin

Continuing the Litigation of Collateral Valuation in Bankruptcy: Associates Commercial Corp. v. Rash
Kenneth L. Reich

Wet Footprints? Digital Watermarks: A Trail to the Copyright Infringer on the Internet
Rosemarie F. Jones

The Inevitable Collision: Affirmative Action and the Constitution
Jennifer Moore

Fair Play or a Stacked Deck?: In Search of a Proper Standard of Proof in Juvenile Dependency Hearings
Linda Lee Reimer Stevenson

California Supreme Court Survey-A Review of Decisions: August 1997-June 1998
LeAllen Frost

ISSUE 4

An Invitation to Dialogue: Exploring the Pepperdine Proposal to Move Beyond the Exclusionary Rule
L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Carol A. Chase

Moving Further Beyond
Thomas M. Reavley

The Importance of Being Empirical
Michael Heise

Judicial Review and the Exclusionary Rule
Morgan Cloud

How to Move Beyond the Exclusionary Rule: Structuring Judicial Response to Legislative Reform Efforts
Harold J. Krent

Administrative Replacements: How Much Can They Do?
Laurie L. Levenson

The Exclusionary Rule: Fix It, But Fix It Right - A Critique of If It's Broken, Fix It: Moving Beyond the Exclusionary Rule
Gregory D. Totten, Peter D. Kossoris & Ebbe B. Ebbesen

The Optimum Remedy for Constitutional Breaches: MultiAccessed Civil Penalties in Equity
Robert C. Fellmeth

It Is Broken: Breaking the Inertia of the Exclusionary Rule
L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Carol A. Chase

California Supreme Court Survey-A Review of Decisions: June 1998-November 1998
LeAllen Frost