Wednesday, August 25, 2004

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The most recent issue of the American Journal of Law and Medicine has articles from a symposium entitled The Environment, the Public Health, and the Next Generation of Protection, with a bunch of big-name authors: Carol Browner, Wendy Wagner and David Michaels, Jay D. Wexler, Richard W. Clapp and David Ozonoff, Victoria Sutton, Gale Norton and Michael Suk, Pamela D. Harvey and C. Mark Smith, Sumudu Attapatu, Devra Lee Davis and Carrie Forrester, Robert R. Kuehn, and Rebecca M. Bratspies.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Case Western Journal of International Law has articles from the War Crimes Research Symposium: "The Role of Justice in Building Peace".

The June 2004 issue of the Florida Journal of International Law has Jordan J. Paust, The History, Nature, and Reach of the Alien Tort Claims Act.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Mississippi Law Journal has Aaron Rappaport, The Logic of Legal Theory: Reflections on The Purpose and Methodology of Jurisprudence.

The August 2003 issue of U.C. Davis Journal of International Law and Policy has articles on Transnationalism as a Social Movement Strategy: Institutions, Actors and International Labor Standards.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

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The most recent issue of the Berkeley Journal of International Law has Andrew Guzman, The Case for International Antitrust.

The most recent issue of the Brigham Young University Law Review has articles from a International Law and Religion Symposium.

The most recent issue of Health and Human Rights: An International Journal has articles on Sexuality, Human Rights, and Health.

The Summer 2004 issue of the University of Cincinnati Law Review has articles from a symposium on Law, Ethics, and Affirmative Action in America.

Thursday, August 19, 2004

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The Spring 2004 issue of the Chapman Law Review has articles from its Consumer Law Symposium.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review has articles from Symposium on the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: The First Ten Years of the Office, and the Next.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Drake Law Review has articles from its Wrongful Convictions Symposium.

The most recent issue of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law has a Special Section on the Republic of Guyana.

The Summer 2004 issue of Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society has articles on The Conceptualization of Art.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Natural Resources Journal has George Hoberg, Science, Politics, and U.S. Forest Service Law: The Battle over the Forest Service Planning Rule.

The most recent issue of the New York University Environmental Law Journal has Bradley C. Karkkainen, Whither NEPA?; Fred Bosselman, A Dozen Biodiversity Puzzles; Steven Ferrey, Sustainable Energy, Environmental Policy, and States' Rights: Discerning the Energy Future Through the Eye of the Dormant Commerce Clause.

The most recent issue of the New York University Review of Law and Social Change has articles from a symposium entitled The Border Crossed Us: Current Issues in Immigrant Labor.

The most recent issue of the Ohio State Law Journal has Gregory C. Sisk, Michael Heise, Andrew P. Morriss, Searching for the Soul of Judicial Decisionmaking: An Empirical Study of Religious Freedom Decisions.

The Symposium 2004 issue of the University of Dayton Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Constitutionality of Protecting Factual Compilations.

The Summer 2004 issue of the University of Toledo Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Meaning and Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education.

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

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The most recent issue of the Brooklyn Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Creating and Interpreting Law in a Multilingual Environment.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Harvard Blackletter Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Reparations.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process has articles from a symposium on Fifty Years Later: Brown in the Appellate Courts.

The Spring 2004 issue of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review has Jennifer L. Cordle, ALWD Citation Manual: A Grammar Guide to the Language of Legal Citation.

The Summer 2004 issue of the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review has A Guide to Uniform Citation of Inter-American Sources for Writers and Practitioners.

Monday, August 09, 2004

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The July 2004 issue of the California Law Review has articles from the The Brennan Center Jorde Symposium on Constitutional Law.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Connecticut Law Review has articles from a symposium on Embryos.

The most recent issue of the Santa Clara Law Review has articles from a symposium on the Social Safety Net for Working America.

Friday, August 06, 2004

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The Summer 2004 issue of the Harvard Journal on Legislation has articles from a symposium on Hate Speech and Hate Crimes.

The June 2004 issue of the University of Kansas Law Review has Thomas O. McGarity, Our Science is Sound Science and Their Science is Junk Science: Science-Based Strategies for Avoiding Accountability and Responsibility for Risk-Producing Products and Activities.

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

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The Spring 2004 issue of the Brooklyn Law Review has Bradford C. Mank, Can Congress Regulate Intrastate Endangered Species Under the Commerce Clause? The Split in the Circuits over Whether the Regulated Activity is Private Commercial Development or the Taking of Protected Species.

The most recent issue of the Journal of Dispute Resolution has articles from a symposium on Damages.

The Winter 2004 issue of the Tennessee Law Review has articles from a symposium on Marbury v. Madison.

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

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The April 2004 issue of the American University Law Review has Lisa A. Dolak, The Ethics of Delaying Prosecution.

The July 2004 issue of the Cornell Law Review has Saikrishna Prakash, Against Tribal Fungibility.

The Summer 2004 issue of the DePaul Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Race to Execution.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Northern Illinois University Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Emerging Issues in Equal Protection Jurisprudence.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review has Ann E. Goode and Suellen Keiner, Managing for Results to Enhance Government Accountability and Achieve Environmental Justice.

Monday, August 02, 2004

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The most recent issue of the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal has articles from a symposium on Litigating the Glass Ceiling and the Maternal Wall: Using Stereotyping and Cognitive Bias Evidence to Prove Gender Discrimination.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Stanford Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Balance of Power: Redefining Sovereignty in Contemporary International Law.

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