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Volume 27

ISSUE 1

Compulsory Employment Arbitration and the EEOC
Richard A. Bales

Succession by Estoppel: Hong Kong's Succession to the ICCPR
Peter K. Yu

Brogan v. United States “No” Means “No Defense”: Brogan's Elimination of the “Exculpatory No” Doctrine
Karen Chapman

Burlington Industries, Inc. v. Ellerth: “Whole-cloth Creation” or Manifestation of Congressional Intent?
John Corrington

The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: A Constitutional Victory for School Choice
Robert L. McFarland

The Christian Executioner: Reconciling “An Eye for an Eye” with “Turn the Other Cheek”
Jill Jones

ISSUE 2

The Unreliability of Testimony From a Witness With Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD): Why Courts Must Acknowledge the Connection Between Hypnosis and MPD and Adopt a “Per Se” Rule of Exclusion for MPD Testimony
Mark Anthony Miller

Remand: One Constitution, One Standard
Stephen E. Abraham & William M. Hensley

Bragdon v. Abbott: The Supreme Court's Anti-discrimination Advocacy and the Reopening of Pandora's Box
Brett D. Watson

NEA v. Finley: Explicating the Rocky Relationship Between the Government and the Arts
Gary E. Devlin

California Wrongful Discharge Law Turns Toward The Plaintiff
Jennifer Vanse

Human “Wrongs”?: The U.S. Takes an Unpopular Stance in Opposing a Strong International Criminal Court, Gaining Unlikely Allies in the Process
Tomas A. Kuehn

ISSUE 3

Justice As Right Relationship: A Philosophical and Theological Reflection on Affirmative Action
Robert John Araujo

Protected Petitioning or Unlawful Retaliation? The Limits of First Amendment Immunity for Lawsuits Under the Fair Housing Act
David K. Godschalk

Televised Political Debates and Arkansas Educational Television Commission v. Forbes: Excluding the Public from Public Broadcasting
Joshua Dale

California v. Deep Sea Research: Leashing in the Eleventh Amendment to Keep Sinking Shipwreck Claims Afloat
Paul Neil

Making More Effective Use of Our Prisons Through Regimented Labor
Stefanie Evans

Litigating The Holocaust: A Consistent Theory in Tort For The Private Enforcement of Human Rights Violations
Derek Brown

Commercial Access Contracts and the Internet: Does the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act Clear the Air with Regard to Liabilities when an On-Line Access System Fails?
Morgan Stewart

ISSUE 4

Analyzing an Experiment Gone Awry: A Unique Application of Bacon's Corrective Model to the First Amendment Protection of Essential Rights and Liberties
Nancy S. Williams

Gray Days Ahead?: The Impact of Quality King Distributors, Inc. v. L'Anza Research International, Inc.
William Richelieu

Wading in the Sargasso Sea: The Double Jeopardy Clause, Non-Capital Sentencing Proceedings, and California's "Three Strikes" Law Collide in Monge v. California
Michael Kline

The Termination of Transfers Provision of the 1976 Copyright Act: Is It Time to Alienate it or Amend it?
Kathleen M. Bragg

Shareholder Demands For Higher Corporate Earnings Have Their Price: How Courts Allow Employers to Fire Older Employees For Their Achievements
Kester Spindler

State Medical Reimbursement Lawsuits After Tobacco: Is the Domino Effect for Lead Paint Manufacturers and Others Fair Game?
Richard L. Cupp Jr.

From Cigarettes to Alcohol: The Next Step in Hedonic Product Liability?
Robert F. Cochran Jr.

Economic and Causation Issues in City Suits Against Gun Manufacturers
Frank J. Vandall

Taking Aim: The Impetus Driving Suits Against Gun Manufacturers
Mark Barnes

Transcript from Beyond Tobacco Symposium, Comments on Hamilton v. Accu-Tek
Denise Dunleavy

Cigarette Litigation's Offspring: Assessing Tort Issues Related to Guns, Alcohol, & Other Controversial Products In Light of the Tobacco Wars
Gary T. Schwartz

The Remoteness Doctrine: A Rationale For a Rational Limit on Tort Liability
Victor E. Schwartz