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
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