Friday, July 30, 2004
catching up
Journal that are catching up:
- St. Thomas Law Review (Winter 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004)
- Touro Law Review (second 2004 issue came out in July 2004, first 2004 and Summer 2003 issues came out in May 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in April 2004, Winter/Spring 2003 issue came out in October 2003, and Fall 2002 issue came out in July 2003)
off schedule
Journals that are running late:
- American Journal of Criminal Law (Summer 2003 issue came out in July 2004, and Spring 2003 issue came out in February 2004)
- American Journal of Trial Advocacy (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, and Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004)
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
catching up
A journal that appears to be catching up:
- Howard Scroll: The Social Justice Law Review (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004 and Spring 2002 issue came out in September 2003)
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the George Washington International Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Symposium: Marbury and Its Legacy.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Loyola Law Review presents articles from a symposium on Symposium on Immigration Law and Terrorism.
The most recent issue of the South Dakota Law Review has Daniel M. Mulholland III and Phil Zarone, Waiver of the Peer Review Privilege: A Survey of the Law.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Loyola Law Review presents articles from a symposium on Symposium on Immigration Law and Terrorism.
The most recent issue of the South Dakota Law Review has Daniel M. Mulholland III and Phil Zarone, Waiver of the Peer Review Privilege: A Survey of the Law.
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
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The most recent issue of the Kentucky Law Journal has Barry P. Goode, Religion, Politics, Race, and Ethnicity: The Range and Limits of Voir Dire; Alvin L. Goldman, Resorting to External Norms and Principles In Constitutional Decision-Making; and Emery G. Lee III, Horizontal Stare Decisis on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
The most recent issue of the Stanford Environmental Law Journal has Jonathan Cannon and Jonathan Riehl, Presidential Greenspeak: How Presidents Talk about the Environment and What it Means.
The most recent issue of the Villanova Law Review has articles from a symposium on Up the Ladder and Beyond: The New Professional Standards for Lawyers Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
The most recent issue of the Stanford Environmental Law Journal has Jonathan Cannon and Jonathan Riehl, Presidential Greenspeak: How Presidents Talk about the Environment and What it Means.
The most recent issue of the Villanova Law Review has articles from a symposium on Up the Ladder and Beyond: The New Professional Standards for Lawyers Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Monday, July 26, 2004
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The most recent issue of the Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law is the Same-sex Marriage Symposium Issue.
The most recent issue of the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled A 21st Century Symposium on Josiah Royce’s War and Insurance.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy has articles from a symposium entitled Empowering the Poor and Disenfranchised: Making a Difference Through Community, Advocacy, and Policy.
The most recent issue of the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled A 21st Century Symposium on Josiah Royce’s War and Insurance.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy has articles from a symposium entitled Empowering the Poor and Disenfranchised: Making a Difference Through Community, Advocacy, and Policy.
Friday, July 23, 2004
caught up
The Temple Law Review has caught up (Spring 2004 issue came out in July 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in February 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in December 2003, Winter 2002 issue came out in September 2003, and an in-between issue is still remaining).
off schedule
A journal that seems to be running late:
- Fordham Environmental Law Journal (Summer 2003 issue came out in July 2004 and Symposium 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Pace Law Review (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in April 2004)
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of Howard Law Journal has more articles from a symposium on Brown at 50.
The Spring 2004 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Undocumented Workers.
The Spring 2004 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Undocumented Workers.
Thursday, July 22, 2004
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The April 2004 issue of the Cardozo Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Threats to Secured Lending and Asset Securitization.
The June 2004 issue of Constitutional Political Economy has articles from a symposium on the Status Quo.
The most recent issue of the Cumberland Law Review has Thomas L. Sansonetti and Sylvia Quast, Not Just a Western Issue Anymore: Water Disputes in the Eastern United States. (I should note that this article has my Assistant Attorney General as a co-author, and a friend and coworker as the other co-author.)
The June 2004 issue of Constitutional Political Economy has articles from a symposium on the Status Quo.
The most recent issue of the Cumberland Law Review has Thomas L. Sansonetti and Sylvia Quast, Not Just a Western Issue Anymore: Water Disputes in the Eastern United States. (I should note that this article has my Assistant Attorney General as a co-author, and a friend and coworker as the other co-author.)
Monday, July 19, 2004
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The most recent issue of the Maine Law Review has John C. Sheldon, The False Idolatry of Rules-based Law.
The Spring 2004 issue of Urban Lawyer has Richard Briffault, Home Rule for the Twenty-first Century.
The Spring 2004 issue of Urban Lawyer has Richard Briffault, Home Rule for the Twenty-first Century.
caught up
A journal that has caught up (congrats!):
- Maine Law Review (second 2004 issue came out in July 2004, second 2003 issue came out in February 2004, first 2003 issue and its last 2002 issue came out in October 2003)
Friday, July 16, 2004
off schedule
A journal that seems to be running late:
- University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal (Spring 2002 issue came out in July 2004, Fall 2001 issue came out in April 2004, and Spring 2001 issue came out in January 2004)
law review headllines
The Spring 2004 issue of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review has articles from A Symposium on the Code after 25 Years: 1978 -- 2003.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Connecticut Law Review has articles from a symposium on Comparative Constitutional Law.
The Spring 2002 issue of the University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal has articles from the FICPI 6th Open Forum,November 14-17, 2001, on Designs Symposium in Rome, Italy.
The most recent issue of the University of Illinois Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Health Care Reform: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?
The March 2004 issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review has Chad M. Oldfather, Appellate Courts, Historical Facts, and the Civil-Criminal Distinction.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Connecticut Law Review has articles from a symposium on Comparative Constitutional Law.
The Spring 2002 issue of the University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal has articles from the FICPI 6th Open Forum,November 14-17, 2001, on Designs Symposium in Rome, Italy.
The most recent issue of the University of Illinois Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Health Care Reform: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?
The March 2004 issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review has Chad M. Oldfather, Appellate Courts, Historical Facts, and the Civil-Criminal Distinction.
Thursday, July 15, 2004
catching up
Journals that seem to be catching up:
- Oregon Law Review (Winter 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in March 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003, and Fall and Winter 2002 issues came out in October 2003)
- New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in February 2004)
off schedule
A journal that is running behind:
- The Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal (Fall 2002 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2002 issue came out in February 2004, Winter 2002 issue came out in November 2003, Fall 2001 issue came out in September 2003, and its Summer 2001 issue came out in July 2003)
- Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004, and Fall 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
law review headlines
The Fall 2002 issue of the Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal has articles on A Comparative Study of the Impact of Electronic Technology on Workplace Disputes.
The January 2004 issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal has articles on Developing Sustainable Urban Communities.
The Winter 2003 issue of the Hofstra Law Review has Geoffrey P. Miller, Norms and Interests.
The Winter 2003 issue of the UMKC Law Review has articles from a symposium on Innovations in Pro Bono Practice.
The Summer 2004 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review has Reza Dibadj, Saving Antitrust.
The April 2004 issue of the University of Pennsyvlania Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a symposium on The Legacy of Roe: the Constitution, Reproductive Rights, and Feminism.
The June 2004 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review has Ann Althouse, Vanguard States, Laggard States: Federalism and Constitutional Rights.
The January 2004 issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal has articles on Developing Sustainable Urban Communities.
The Winter 2003 issue of the Hofstra Law Review has Geoffrey P. Miller, Norms and Interests.
The Winter 2003 issue of the UMKC Law Review has articles from a symposium on Innovations in Pro Bono Practice.
The Summer 2004 issue of the University of Colorado Law Review has Reza Dibadj, Saving Antitrust.
The April 2004 issue of the University of Pennsyvlania Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a symposium on The Legacy of Roe: the Constitution, Reproductive Rights, and Feminism.
The June 2004 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review has Ann Althouse, Vanguard States, Laggard States: Federalism and Constitutional Rights.
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
law review headlines
The December 2003 issue of the Duke Law Journal has Gerard N. Magliocca, The Cherokee Removal and the Fourteenth Amendment.
The March 2004 issue of the Hastings Law Journal has Eric M. Fink, Post-Realism, or the Jurisprudential Logic of Late Capitalism:
A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Rise and Diffusion of Law and Economics.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Hofstra Law Review has Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin and Matthew L. Schwartz, With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility in a Time of Crisis; Jeffrey L. Harrison, Rationalizing the Allocative/Distributive Relationship in Copyright; and Peter K. Yu, The Escalating Copyright Wars.
The Spring 2004 issue of the University of San Francisco Law Review has Roger Billings, Plagiarism in Academia and Beyond: What Is the Role of the Courts?.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Yale Law and Policy Review has Brandon L. Garrett and James S. Liebman, Experimentalist Equal Protection.
The March 2004 issue of the Hastings Law Journal has Eric M. Fink, Post-Realism, or the Jurisprudential Logic of Late Capitalism:
A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Rise and Diffusion of Law and Economics.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Hofstra Law Review has Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin and Matthew L. Schwartz, With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility in a Time of Crisis; Jeffrey L. Harrison, Rationalizing the Allocative/Distributive Relationship in Copyright; and Peter K. Yu, The Escalating Copyright Wars.
The Spring 2004 issue of the University of San Francisco Law Review has Roger Billings, Plagiarism in Academia and Beyond: What Is the Role of the Courts?.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Yale Law and Policy Review has Brandon L. Garrett and James S. Liebman, Experimentalist Equal Protection.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
law review headlines
The November 2003 issue of the Duke Law Journal is the Thirty-third Annual Administrative Law Issue focusing on Agencies, Economic Justice, and Private Initiatives.
The most recent issue of the Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues contains articles from a symposium on Direct Democracy.
The November 2003 issue of the Michigan Law Review has Anita Bernstein, For and Against Marriage: A Revision; Grant M. Hayden, The False Promise of One Person, One Vote; and Saul Levmore and Kyle D. Logue, Insuring Against Terrorism and Crime.
The most recent issue of the Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues contains articles from a symposium on Direct Democracy.
The November 2003 issue of the Michigan Law Review has Anita Bernstein, For and Against Marriage: A Revision; Grant M. Hayden, The False Promise of One Person, One Vote; and Saul Levmore and Kyle D. Logue, Insuring Against Terrorism and Crime.
Friday, July 09, 2004
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- University of Baltimore Law Forum (Summer/Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004 and Spring 2003 issue and Summer/Fall 2002 issue came out in April 2004)
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal has Rafi Efrat, Legal Culture and Bankruptcy: A Comparative Perspective.
The Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy has Richard A. Posner, Federalism and the Enforcement of Antitrust Laws by State Attorneys General. It also has articles from a symposium entitled Security, Technology, and Individual Rights: The Convergence of Our History, Our Ideals, and Our Innovative Spirit.
The Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy has Richard A. Posner, Federalism and the Enforcement of Antitrust Laws by State Attorneys General. It also has articles from a symposium entitled Security, Technology, and Individual Rights: The Convergence of Our History, Our Ideals, and Our Innovative Spirit.
Thursday, July 08, 2004
caught up
A journal that has caught up (congrats!):
- Journal of Law and Commerce (Spring 2004 and Fall 2003 issues came out in July 2004 and Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, and Spring 2003 issues came out in February 2004)
off schedule
Journals that seem to be running late:
- Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly (Summer 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in September 2003, and Summer 2002 issue came out in July 2003)
- Buffalo Women's Law Journal (2002-2003 issue came out in July 2004)
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review has articles from a symposium on Environmental Dynamics.
The Summer 2003 issue of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly has articles from a symposium on Affirmative Action in the 21st Century: Reflections on Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger.
The Spring 2004 issue of the John Marshall Law Review has articles from the Employee Benefits Symposium.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium on Rule 11.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Stetson Law Review has articles from the Comparative Corporate Governance Symposium.
The Summer 2003 issue of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly has articles from a symposium on Affirmative Action in the 21st Century: Reflections on Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger.
The Spring 2004 issue of the John Marshall Law Review has articles from the Employee Benefits Symposium.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium on Rule 11.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Stetson Law Review has articles from the Comparative Corporate Governance Symposium.
Wednesday, July 07, 2004
catching up
Journals that are catching up:
- Journal of Law and Commerce (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004 and Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, and Spring 2003 issues came out in February 2004)
- University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology and Policy (Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in March 2004 and Fall 2002 issue came out in July 2003).
off schedule
A journal that is off schedule:
- Journal of Legal Economics (Fall 2002 issue came out in July 2004, Spring/Summer 2002 issue came out in April 2004, Winter 2001-2002 issue came out in October 2003, and Fall 2001 issue came out in July 2003)
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the Albany Law Review has articles from symposia on Torture: Paradigms, Practices, and Policies and Globalization and Comparative Family Law: A Discussion of Pluralism, Universality, and Markets.
The most recent issue of the Buffalo Criminal Law Review has articles from a Forum on Liberalism and Punishment.
The June 2004 issue of the Creighton Law Review has articles on Technology and the Law. The April 2004 issue of the Creighton Law Review has articles on The United States Supreme Court and Federal Law.
The May 2004 issue of the Stanford Law Review has Mark A. Lemley and R. Anthony Reese, Reducing Digital Copyright Infringement Without Restricting Innovation; and Penelope Pether, Inequitable Injunctions: The Scandal of Private Judging in the U.S. Courts.
The most recent issue of the Buffalo Criminal Law Review has articles from a Forum on Liberalism and Punishment.
The June 2004 issue of the Creighton Law Review has articles on Technology and the Law. The April 2004 issue of the Creighton Law Review has articles on The United States Supreme Court and Federal Law.
The May 2004 issue of the Stanford Law Review has Mark A. Lemley and R. Anthony Reese, Reducing Digital Copyright Infringement Without Restricting Innovation; and Penelope Pether, Inequitable Injunctions: The Scandal of Private Judging in the U.S. Courts.
Friday, July 02, 2004
off schedule
A journal that seems to be running late:
- The Journal of Law and Religion appears to be running late (its first 2003-2004 issue came out in July 2004 and its second 2002-2003 issue came out in February 2004)
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the Journal of Law and Religion has articles from a symposium on American Muslims and Civil Rights: Testimonies and Critiques.
The secondmost recent issue of the Northern Kentucky Law Review has articles from a symposium on campaign finance reform.
The most recent issue of the St. Louis University Public Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled We the Students ... The Law of Educating Our Children.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Texas Wesleyan Law Review has articles from a symposium on International Adoption and Cultural Transformation.
The secondmost recent issue of the Northern Kentucky Law Review has articles from a symposium on campaign finance reform.
The most recent issue of the St. Louis University Public Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled We the Students ... The Law of Educating Our Children.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Texas Wesleyan Law Review has articles from a symposium on International Adoption and Cultural Transformation.
Thursday, July 01, 2004
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of the Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law has articles from a symposium on America Fights Back: The Legal Issues.
The most recent issue of the Justice System Journal has Sarah F. Corbally, Donald C. Bross, and Victor E. Flango, Filing of Amicus Curiae Briefs in State Courts of Last Resort: 1960-2000.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Emerging Transnational Constitution.
The most recent issue of the Suffolk University Law Review has articles from the Closely-Held Business Symposium: The Uniform Limited Partnership Act.
The most recent issue of the Wyoming Law Review has articles from the Coalbed Methane Symposium.
The most recent issue of the Justice System Journal has Sarah F. Corbally, Donald C. Bross, and Victor E. Flango, Filing of Amicus Curiae Briefs in State Courts of Last Resort: 1960-2000.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Emerging Transnational Constitution.
The most recent issue of the Suffolk University Law Review has articles from the Closely-Held Business Symposium: The Uniform Limited Partnership Act.
The most recent issue of the Wyoming Law Review has articles from the Coalbed Methane Symposium.