Volume 33
ISSUE 1
"What Hath Hiibel Wrought?": The Constitutionality of Compelled Self-Identification
Robert A. Hull
Reflections on Hines v. Davidowitz: The Future of Obstacle Preemption
Kenneth W. Starr
Building a Nation from Thirteen States: The Constitutional Convention and Preemption
Edward J. Larson
The Problem of Federal Preemption: Reformulating the Black Letter Rules
Robert R. Gasaway
Congress's Power to Preempt the States
Stephen Gardbaum
Empowering States: The Need to Limit Federal Preemption
Erwin Chemerinsky
Federal Preemption: James Madison, Call Your Office
Michael S. Greve
Empowering States: A Rebuttal to Dr. Greve
Erwin Chemerinsky
Preemption and Regulatory Failure
David C. Vladeck
ISSUE 2
Non-Economic Damages in Pet Litigation: The Serious Need To Preserve a Rational Rule
Victor E. Schwartz and Emily J. Laird
Going After the 'Hired Guns': Is Improper Expert Witness Testimony Unprofessional
Conduct or the Negligent Practice of Medicine?
Jennifer A. Turner
Privacy Through Anonymity: An Economic Argument for Expanding the Right of Privacy
in Public Places
Joseph Siprut
The Public Use Clause: Constitutional Mandate or "Hortatory Fluff"?
Gideon Kanner
The Sosa Standard: What Does It Mean for Future ATS Litigation?
Virginia Monken Gomez
ISSUE 3
The Limits of Limiting Liability in the Battle of the Forms: U.C.C. Section 2-207
and the "Material Alteration" Inquiry
Colin P. Marks
We Don't Need To See Them Cry: Eliminating the Subjective Apprehension Element of
the Well-Founded Fear Analysis for Child Refugee Applicants
Bridgette A. Carr
Judicial Recusal and Disqualification: The Need for a Per Se Rule on Friendship (Not Acquaintance)
Jeremy M. Miller
Have We Come Full Circle? Judicial Sentencing Discretion Revived in Booker and Fanfan
Sandra D. Jordan
The Attorney-Client Privilege as an Obstacle to the Professional and Ethical Development
of Law Students
Ursula H. Weigold
Selective Disclosure: The Abrogation of the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work
Product Doctrine
Zach Dostart
ISSUE 4
Building Universal Digital Libraries: An Agenda for Copyright Reform
Hannibal Travis
Interstate Competition and State Death Taxes: A Modern Crisis in Historical Perspective
Jeffrey A. Cooper
Is There Anything To Fear in Transnationalist Development of Law? The Australian Experience
Paul von Nessen
Presenting the Fleming Award to Justice Allen Linden at Pepperdine University School
of Law
Stephen D. Sugarman
Acceptance Speech: The Fleming Award 2004
Allen M. Linden