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Volume 30

ISSUE 1

Conflicting Images of Children in First Amendment Jurisprudence
David L. Tubbs

The Rule of Law for Judges
Thomas M. Reavley

"Indifferent [towards] Indifference:" Post-DeShaney Accountability for Social Services Agencies When a Child is Injured or Killed Under Their Protective Watch
Carolina D. Watts

Prisoners and Procreation: What Happened Between Goodwin and Gerber?
Rachel Michael Kirkley

ISSUE 2

Fetal Pain Legislation: Is it Viable?
Teresa Stanton Collett

Nguyen v. INS and the Application of Intermediate Scrutiny to Gender Classifications: Theory, Practice, and Reality
Norman T. Deutsch

Bartnicki v. Vopper: Another Media Victory or Ominous Warning of a Potential Change in Supreme Court First Amendment Jurisprudence?
Jennifer Nichole Hunt

Land Use Moratoria and Temporary Takings Redefined After Lake Tahoe?
Laura Hurmence McKaskle

Double-Clicking on Fourth Amendment Protection: Encryption Creates a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy
Sean J. Edgett

ISSUE 3

The Impact of Daubert on the Admissibility of Behavioral Science Testimony
Henry F. Fradella, Adam Fogarty & Lauren O'Neill

The Advice-of-Counsel Defense in Patent Infringement Cases: How Far Does Waiver of Work Product Extend?
Cecil C. Kuhne III

White-Collar Crime: Why the Sentencing Disparity Despite Uniform Guidelines?
Jon J. Lambiras

Mold is Gold: But, Will it be the Next Asbestos?
Thelma Jarman-Felstiner

Oh, The Places You'll Go: The Implications of Current Patent Law on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Stacy Kincaid

ISSUE 4

United States v. Mead Corp.: Will Administrative Transparency Survive the Increasing Demand for National Security?
Giacomo Gallai

A New Paradigm for the Alien Tort Statute Under Extraterritoriality and the Universality Principle
Jason Jarvis

The Fate of "Unremovable" Aliens Before and After September 11, 2001: The Supreme Court's Presumptive Six-Month Limit to Post-Removal-Period Detention
Megan Peitzke

Forgotten Supreme Court Abortion Cases: Drs. Hawker & Hurwitz in the Dock & Defrocked
Roy Lucas

Symposium: Client Counseling and Moral Responsibility
Robert F. Cochran Jr, Deborah L. Rhode, Paul R. Tremblay & Thomas L. Shaffer