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Volume 29

ISSUE 1

POWs Left in the Cold: Compensation Eludes American WWII Slave Laborers for Private Japanese Companies
Jennifer Joseph

Symposium Introduction: The Tattered Tapestry of International Law
William J. Aceves

Traveling to The Hague in a Worn-Out Shoe
Friedrich K. Juenger

A Critique of the Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations
H. B. McCullough

Repairing the Consequences of Ethnic Cleansing
John Quigley

Investor-State Disputes Under NAFTA: A Tale of Fear and Equilibrium
Charles H. Brower II

International Dispute Settlement at the Trademark-Domain Name Interface
Laurence R. Helfer

Sports Law Arbitration by CAS: is it the Same as International Arbitration?
Richard H. McLaren

Bridging the Divide: An Alternative Approach to International Labor Rights After the Battle of Seattle
Stephen F. Diamond

Enforcement and Recognition of Foreign Judgments in United States Courts: A Practical Perspective
Cedric C. Chao & Christine S. Neuhoff

Calling Children to Account: The Proposal for a Juvenile Chamber in the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Diane Marie Amann

International Law as Part of Our Law: A Constitutional Perspective
Michael D. Ramsey

ISSUE 2

Trial Objections from Beginning to End: The Handbook for Civil and Criminal Trials
Craig Lee Montz

California Democratic Party v. Jones: Invalidation of the Blanket Primary
Teresa MacDonald

Mitchell v. Helms: Giving the Cleveland School Voucher Program a Fighting Chance
Tyler Neal

The Private Enforcement of Public Laws in Armendariz v. Foundation Health Psychcare Services
Jennifer LaFond

ISSUE 3

Protecting Private Intellectual Property from Government Intrusion: Revisiting SmithKline and the Case for Just Compensation
John C. O'Quinn

Corporate Criticism on the Internet: The Fine Line Between Anonymous Speech and Cybersmear
Scot Wilson

Two Kinds of Statistics, the Kind You Look Up and the Kind You Make Up: A Critical Analysis of Comparative Provider Statistics and the Doctrine of Informed Consent
Jennifer Wolfberg

Regulation FD Will Result in Poorer Disclosure and Increased Market Volatility
Joanna E. Barnes

ISSUE 4

Swing Votes on the Current Supreme Court: The Joint Opinion in Casey and Its Progeny
R. Randall Kelso & Charles D. Kelso

Apprendi v. New Jersey, The Scaling Back of the Sentencing Factor Revolution and the Resurrection of Criminal Defendant Rights, How Far is Too Far?
Analisa Swan

Remedying Past and Future Harm: Reconciling Conflicting Circuit Court Decisions Under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act
Daniel H. Lee