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Volume 37

SPECIAL ISSUE

International Travel with a "Digital Briefcase": If Customs Officials Can Search a Laptop, Will the Right Against Self-Incrimination Contravene This Authority?
Ashley H. Verdon

The Sexual Assault Counselor-Victim Privilege: Jurisdictional Delay into an Unclaimed Sanctuary
Armand Arabian

Introduction
J. Matt Williams

Thirty-First Annual Pepperdine University School of Law Dinner: Keynote Address
John G. Roberts Jr

The Second Annual William French Smith Memorial Lecture: A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas, Kenneth W. Starr, Shelley Saxer, Douglas W. Kmiec & Charles R. Eskridge

The Second Conversation with Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr.: Lawyering and the Craft of Judicial Opinion Writing
Samuel A. Alito Jr, Michael W. McConnell, Kenneth W. Starr, Walter E. Dellinger III & Douglas W. Kmiec

The Third Annual William French Smith Memorial Lecture: A Conversation with Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor, Kenneth W. Starr, Carol A. Chase, Colleen Graffy & Virginia Milstead

ISSUE 1

Contrasting the Art of Economic Science with Pseudo-Economic Nonsense: The Distinction Between Reasonable Assumptions and Ridiculous Assumptions
Mark Klock

Innocent Threats, Concealed Consent, and the Necessary Presence of Strict Liability in Traditional Fault-Based Tort Law
Marin Roger Scordato

The Supreme Court Lends States a Break: Department of Revenue of Kentucky v. Davis and the Civic Responsibility Exception to the Negative Commerce Clause
Ryan D. Wheeler 

Managing Air Traffic Congestion Through the Next Generation Air Transportation System: SatelliteBased Technology, Trajectories, and-Privatization?
Justin T. Barkowski 

Scrutinize This!: The Questionable Constitutionality of Gender-Conscious Admissions Policies Utilized by Public Universities
Amy Hinkley 

ISSUE 2

Bringing Manufactured Housing into the Real Estate Finance System
Ann M. Burkhart

Foreclosure by Arbitration?
R. Wilson Freyermuth

The Value(s) of Foreclosure Law Reform
Melissa B. Jacoby

Preventing a Return Engagement: Eliminating the Mortgage Purchasers' Status as a Holder-inDue-Course: Properly Aligning Incentives Among the Parties
Alex M. Johnson, Jr.

Confronting the Mortgage Meltdown: A Brief for the Federalization of State Mortgage Foreclosure Law
Grant S. Nelson

A Critique of Congressional Proposals to Permit Modification of Home Mortgages in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Mark S. Scarberry

How Negotiability Has Fouled Up the Secondary Mortgage Market, and What to Do About It
Dale A. Whitman

ISSUE 3

Significant Statistics: The Unwitting Policy Making of Mathematically Ignorant Judges
Michael I. Meyerson & William Meyerson

Congress's Power to Regulate the Federal Judiciary: What the First Congress and the First Federal Courts Can Teach Today's Congress and Courts
Paul Taylor

Cracking the Foundation: Highlighting and Criticizing the Shortcomings of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Practices
Michael Floryan 

Importing Democracy: Can Lessons Learned from Germany, India, and Australia Help Reform the American Electoral System?
Amanda Kelley Myers

Hispanic National Bar Association* National Study on the Status of Latinas in the Legal Profession; Few and Far Between: The Reality of Latina Lawyers
Jill L. Cruz& Melinda S. Molina

ISSUE 4

Why Context Matters: Defining Service Animals Under Federal Law
Rebecca J. Huss

What Counts as "Speech" in the First Place?: Determining the Scope of the Free Speech Clause
R. George Wright

Are Bills of Attainder the New Currency? Challenging the Constitutionality of Sex Offender Regulations that Inflict Punishment Without the "Safeguard of a Judicial Trial"
Joel A. Sherwin 

On Equal Footing: Does Accommodating Athletes with Disabilities Destroy the Competitive Playing Field or Level It?
Sarah J. Wild

Back to the Future with Chapter 13: A Response to Professor Scarberry
Adam J. Levitin

Mortgage Wars Episode V-The Empiricist Strikes Back (or Out): A Reply to Professor Levitin's Response
Mark S. Scarberry