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Volume 31

ISSUE 1

Asbestos & The Sleeping Constitution
Griffin B. Bell

Keeping Junk Science out of Asbestos Litigation
David E. Bernstein

Alternatives to Asbestos Impairment Standards
Alan Brayton

On the Theory Class's Theories of Asbestos Litigation: The Disconnect Between Scholarship and Reality?
Lester Brickman

Judicial Efficiency in Asbestos Litigation
Alfred Chiantelli

Lawyer Ethics on the Lunar Landscape of Asbestos Litigation
Roger C. Cramton

Asbestos Litigation and Bankruptcy: A Case Study for Ad Hoc Public Policy Limitations on Joint and Several Liability
Richard L. Cupp Jr

Legislative Attempts to Address Asbestos Litigation
Steven Kazan

Asbestos Legislation II: Section 524(g) Without Bankruptcy
Francis E. McGovern

The Cumulative Sources of the Asbestos Litigation Phenomenon
George L. Priest

Addressing the "Elephantine Mass" of Asbestos Cases: Consolidation Versus Inactive Dockets (Pleural Registries) and Case Management Plans That Defer Claims Filed by the Non-Sick
Victor E. Schwartz, Mark A, Behrens & Rochelle M. Tedesco

Merging Roles: Mass Tort Lawyers as Agents and Trustees
Charles Silver

ISSUE 2

The Impact of Daubert on Forensic Science
Henry F. Fradella, Lauren O'Neill & Adam Fogarty

Clergy, Sex and the American Way
Raymond C. O'Brien

Ring v. Arizona: The Sixth and Eighth Amendments Collide: Out of the Wreckage Emerges a Constitutional Safeguard for Capital Defendants
Jason E. Barsanti

Toyota Motor Manufacturing v. Williams: A Case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Weakens the Grip of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Andrea Kloehn Naef

Alabama v. Shelton: One Small Step for Man, One Very Small Step for the Sixth Amendment's Right to Counsel
Joshua S. Stambaugh

State Limits: Can One State Rule the Country? One State Awarding Punitive Damages for Nationwide Conduct
Heather Burgess

ISSUE 3

Tortured History: Finding Our Way Back to the Lost Origins of the Eighth Amendment
Celia Rumann

Stopping the Chronic Batterer Through Legislation: Will It Work This Time?
Prentice L. White

The Fifth Amendment Right Against Self-Incrimination: An In-Depth Look at McKune v. Lile
Heidi Feldman

Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition: How Can Virtual Child Pornography Be Banned Under the First Amendment?
Virginia F. Milstead

Jumping on the Bandwagon: The United States Supreme Court Prohibits the Execution of Mentally Retarded Persons in Atkins v. Virginia
Lisa Odom

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry ... But Could I Sue?: Whether 'Interacting With Others' Is a Major Life Activity Under the ADA
Bryan P. Stephenson

ISSUE 4

Absolute Immunity from Civil Liability: Lessons for Litigation Lawyers
T. Leigh Anenson

Kant's Categorical Imperative: An Unspoken Factor in Constitutional Rights Balancing
Donald L. Beschle

Utah v. Evans: How Census 2000's "Sampling in Disguise" Fooled the Supreme Court into Allocating Utah's Seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to North Carolina
Nathan T. Dwyer

Faith-Based Initiative Proponents Beware: The Key in Zelman Is Not Just Neutrality, but Private Choice
Aaron Cain

Stem Cell Research and Conditional Federal Funding: Do State Laws Allowing More Extensive Research Pose a Problem for Federalism?
Charity Schiller