Thursday, April 29, 2004

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The April 2004 issue of the Minnesota Law Review has Mark D. Rosen, Should "Un-American" Foreign Judgments Be Enforced?.

The April 2004 issue of the New York University Law Review has Gerald P. López, Shaping Community Problem Solving Around Community Knowledge.

The March 2004 issue of the Texas Law Review has William D. Henderson, The LSAT, Law School Exams, and Meritocracy: The Surprising and Undertheorized Role of Test-Taking Speed.

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

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The Winter 2003-2004 issue of the Brandeis Law Journal has articles from the Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Clinical Law Review has articles from the Catholic University Law School Symposium on "Externships2: Learning from Practice".

The most recent issue of the Ohio Northern University Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Law of Mental Illness.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Washington and Lee Law Review has Jonathan H. Adler, Conservation Through Collusion: Antitrust as an Obstacle to Marine Resource Conservation, and Chantal Thomas, Should the World Trade Organization Incorporate Labor and Environmental Standards?.

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

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The Fall 2003 issue of American Criminal Law Review has articles on Community Courts and Community Justice.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics has Steven H. Goldberg, Putting the Supreme Court Back in Place: Ideology, Yes; Agenda, No.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Valparaiso University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Tomorrow's Issues in State Constitutional Law.

Friday, April 23, 2004

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The April 2004 issue of the Columbia Law Review has David A. Super, The Political Economy of Entitlement.

The most recent issue of the Journal of Health Care Law and Policy contains articles from a symposium called "State Efforts to Expand Health Care Coverage: Current Realities, Future Possibilities?"

The Fall 2003 issue of the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law has Deborah J. Cantrell, A Short History of Poverty Lawyers in the United States.

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

catching up 

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The Spring 2004 issue of the American Journal of Family Law has Elena P. Bishop and Noel Myricks, Sex Reassignment Surgery: When Is a "He" a "She" for the Purpose of Marriage in the United States?

The Fall 2003 issue of the Great Plains Natural Resources Journal has Andrew M. Wolman, Effluent Trading in the United States and Australia.

The December 2003 issue of the Journal of Legal Education has articles Taking Stock: Women of All Colors in Legal Education. It also has Richard E. Redding, "Where Did You Go to Law School?" Gatekeeping for the Professoriate and Its Implications for Legal Education.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Mercer Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The Internet: Place, Property, or Thing– All or None of the Above?.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

mostly caught up 

A law review that has mostly caught up (congrats!):

catching up 

Journals appear to be catching up:

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The Summer 2003 issue of Constitutional Commentary has articles on Marbury at 200: A Bicentennial Celebration of Marbury v. Madison.

The Winter 2004 issue of Howard Law Journal has more articles from a symposium on Brown at 50. It also has Honorable Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr., Speech, Appellate Dissent: A Worthwhile Endeavor or an Exercise in Futility?.

The Symposium Edition 2004 of Pace Environmental Law Review has articles from a symposium on Environmental Law and Constitutions.

The February 2004 issue of the Tulane Law Review has Alex Geisinger, A Group Identity Theory of Social Norms and its Implications.

The Spring 2004 issue of the University of Toledo Law Review has articles from the Death Penalty Symposium.

Monday, April 19, 2004

off schedule 

Journal that are still running behind:

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The Spring 2003 issue of the Touro Law Review has excerpts from the The Practising Law Institute's 18th Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation Program.

The November 2003 issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review has Robert A. Prentice, Chicago Man, K-T Man, and the Future of Behavioral Law and Economics, and Gregory Mitchell, Tendencies Versus Boundaries: Levels of Generality in Behavioral Law and Economics.

The April 2004 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Clarisa Long, Information Costs in Patent and Copyright, and Bruce Ackerman and David Fontana , Thomas Jefferson Counts Himself into the Presidency.

Friday, April 16, 2004

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The January 2004 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Lonny Sheinkopf Hoffman, The Case Against Vicarious Jurisdiction, and R. Polk Wagner & Lee Petherbridge, Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Performance.

Thursday, April 15, 2004

off schedule 

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The most recent issue of the Denver University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Judging.

The most recent issue of the Idaho Law Review has articles from a symposium on The First Amendment and The Media.

The August 2003 issue of the Michigan Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Judging Judicial Review: Marbury in the Modern Era.

The Winter 2003/2004 issue of the Nevada Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Cross-border Issues in Gaming and from a conference on The Law and Politics of Tort Reform.

The Spring 2003 issue of the Pace Law Review has articles from a symposium on The MacCrate Report: 10 Years After.

The Winter 2004 issue of the St. Louis University Law Journal has John M. Kang, The Irrelevance of Sincerity: Deliberative Democracy in the Supreme Court.

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

caught up 

A journal that has caught up (congrats!!!):

catching up 

A journal that is catching up:

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The most recent issue of the American Review of International Arbitration has Alan Scott Rau, Everything You Really Need to Know about “Separability” in Seventeen Simple Propositions.

The January 2004 issue of Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society is a Special Issue: The Effects of New Work Practices on Workers.

The Winter 2004 issue of Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society has articles on Institutionalization in the Arts: Lessons from the Twentieth Century.

The Spring 2004 issue of Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics has articles from a symposium on Evolution, Ethics, and the Law.

The most recent issue of the New York University Review of Law and Social Change has articles from an Executive Session on Public Defense.

The Spring 2004 issue of Review of Litigation has Douglas R. Richmond, Appellate Ethics: Truth, Criticism, and Consequences.

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

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The December 2003 issue of the George Washington Law Review has articles from Marbury and Its Legacy: A Symposium to Mark the 200th Anniversary of Marbury V. Madison.

Friday, April 09, 2004

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The Winter 2004 issue of Environmental Law has David Getches, Essay, Water Wrongs: Why Can't We Get it Right the First Time?; Patrick C. McGinley, Essay, From Pick and Shovel to Mountaintop Removal: Environmental Injustice in the Appalachian Coalfields; Donna R. Christie, Living Marine Resources Management: A Proposal for Integration of United States Management Regimes; and Danaya C. Wight, A New Time for Denominators: Toward a Dynamic Theory of Property in the Regulatory Takings Relevant Parcel Analysis.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Health Matrix has articles from the The Law-Medicine Center 50th Anniversary Symposium: The Field of Health Law: Its Past and Future.

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

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The Fall 2003 issue of the Water Law Review has articles from a symposium on Western Water Law.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

law review headlines 

The March 2004 issue of the American Economic Review has Tilman Börgers, Costly Voting; and Andrew K. Rose, Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade?

The Spring 2004 issue of the American Law and Economics Review has Ahmed E. Taha, Publish or Paris? Evidence of How Judges Allocate Their Time.

The November 2003 issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Religious Values and Poverty Law: Clients, Lawyers, and Communities.

The Summer 2003 issue of the Journal of Corporation Law has articles from a symposium on Revisiting the Mechanisms of Market Efficiency.

The Special Issue 2004 issue of the Marquette Law Review has articles on Negotiation.

Monday, April 05, 2004

law review headlines 

The Spring 2004 issue of the Defense Law Journal has J. Thomas Sullivan, Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: The "Ethical" Issue of Issue Selection.

The March 2004 issue of the Florida Journal of International Law has Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Legal and Policy Issues in the Americas Conference.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Northwestern University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Personal Jurisdiction in the Internet Age.

The most recent issue of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy has articles from a symposium On Marriage and the Law.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Texas Tech Journal of Texas Administrative Law has Andrew T. Hawkins, Federal Supremacy, Sovereign Immunity, and Cooperative Federalism—The Relationship Between Federal Facilities and State Environmental Laws.

The Winter 2004 issue of the University of Chicago Law Review has articles from a colloqium on Intellectual Property.

Thursday, April 01, 2004

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The January 2004 issue of the Fordham International Law Journal has articles focusing on European Union Law.

The most recent issue of the Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law has articles from a symposium on Nuclear Power.

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