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Volume 38

ISSUE 1

Bankruptcy Federalism: A Doctrine Askew
Margaret Howard

Religion-Free Environments in Common Interest Communities
Angela C. Carmella

In Defense of Plausibility: Ashcroft v. Iqbal and What the Plausibility Standard Really Means
Daniel W. Robertson 

Marriage in California: Is the Federal Lawsuit Against Proposition 8 About Applying the Fourteenth Amendment or Preserving Federalism?
Charles M. Cannizzaro 

ISSUE 2

Introduction of Allen Linden
Lewis N. Klar

American Tort Law: Shining Beacon?
The Honorable Allen Linden

Apportioning Responsibility Among Joint Tortfeasors for International Law Violations
Roger P. Alford

Searching for United States Tort Law in the Antipodes
Peter Cane

International Tobacco Litigation's Evolution as a United States Torts Law Export: To Canada and Beyond?
Richard L. Cupp, Jr.

What the United States Taught the Commonwealth About Pure Economic Loss: Time to Repay the Favor
Bruce Feldthusen

Tort in Three Dimensions
John C.P. Goldberg

The Impact of the Civil Jury on American Tort Law
Michael D. Green

The Impact of U.S. Tort Law in Canada
Lewis N. Klar

Some Thoughts on Libel Tourism
Andrew R. Klein

Peculiar Risk in American Tort Law
Ellen S. Pryor

Harms from Exposure to Toxic Substances: The Limits of Liability Law
Robert L. Rabin

Torts as Public Wrongs
Michael L. Rustad

Exporting United States Tort Law: The Importance of Authenticity, Necessity, and Learning from Our Mistakes
Victor E. Schwartz & Christopher E. Appel

An Essay on Torts: States of Argument
Marshall S. Shapo

Compensation for Accidental Personal Injury: What Nations Might Learn From Each Other
Stephen D. Sugarman

ISSUE 3

The Torts Restatement's Inchoate Definition of Intent for Battery, and Reflections on the Province of Restatements
Joseph H. King

Lawyers Judging Experts: Oversimplifying Science and Undervaluing Advocacy to Construct an Ethical Duty?
David S. Caudill

The Auditor for the Auditors' Auditor: Accounting for the Unitary Executive in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
Kelsey Elizabeth Stapler

Beyond the Executive Agreement: The Foreign Policy Preference Under Movsesian and the Return of the Dormant Foreign Affairs Power in Norton Simon
Amir M. Tikriti

SPECIAL ISSUE

Compromise and Constitutionalism
Sanford Levinson

Introduction: Blessed are the Compromisers?
Robert F. Cochran Jr.

The Cost of Compromise and the Covenant with Death
Paul Finkelman

Constitutional Democracy, Human Dignity, and Entrenched Evil
Mark A. Graber

The Variable Morality of Constitutional (and Other) Compromises: A Comment on Sanford Levinson's Compromise and Constitutionalism
Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Lessons from Lincoln: A Comment on Levinson
Steven D. Smith

Levinson Is to Mr. Justice "Isaiah" as St. Paul Was to the Prophet Isaiah
Richard H. Weisberg

Some Too (or Blessedly) Short Responses to Five Thoughtful Readers
Sanford Levinson

ISSUE 4

Constitutional Divide: The Transformative Significance of the School Prayer Decisions
Steven D. Smith

Equal Protection, Same-Sex Marriage, and Classifying on the Basis of Sex
Mark Strasser

Worshiping Separation: Worship in Limited Public Forums and the Establishment Clause
William A. Glaser 

Due Process and Judicial Disqualification: The Need for Reform
Gabriel D. Serbulea 

Putting the "Product" in Reproduction: The Viability of a Products Liability Action for Genetically Defective Sperm
Jennifer M. Vagle