Monday, December 27, 2004

off schedule 

Journals that seem to be off schedule:

catching up 

Journals that are catching up:

law review headlines 

The December 2004 issue of the Boston University Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Jurisprudence of Slavery Reparations.

The Spring 2004 issue of Constitutional Commentary has articles from a symposium entitled From Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and Defining Racial Equality.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Hastings International and Comparative Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The Future of Force: Waging War in the 21st Century.

The Spring 2004 issue of the Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation has articles from a Public Environmental Law Symposium.

The most recent issue of the Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law has David A. Wirth, The President, the Environment, and Foreign Policy: The Globalization of Environmental Politics.

The second and third issue of the Michigan State U.-Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium on Global Health and Wellness: A Response to International Health Threats.

The Summer 2003 issue of the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics has articles from a symposium on Oil and International Law: The Geopolitical Significance of Petroleum Corporations.

The Fall 2004 issue of the Penn State Law Review has Larry A. DiMatteo, Reason and Context: A Dual Track Theory of Interpretation.

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

The latest issue of the Seton Hall Law Review has articles from a symposium on Sex Offenders.

The Fall 2004 issue of the St. Thomas Law Review has articles focusing on The Impact of Recent United States Supreme Court Punitive Damages Jurisprudence.

The December 2004 issue of the Texas Law Review has Kurt T. Lash, The Lost Original Meaning of the Ninth Amendment; and Geoffrey P. Miller, Bad Judges.

The November 2004 issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review has Samuel N. Fraidin, Duty of Care Jurisprudence: Comparing Judicial Intuition and Social Psychology Research.

The January 2005 issue of the University of Richmond Law Review has articles on The Blackout of 2003: What's Next? Transmission Investment, Restructuring, and the Future of the Electric Utility Industry.

The November 2004 issue of the Yale Law Journal has Stewart E. Sterk, The Federalist Dimension of Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence.

Sunday, December 19, 2004

caught up 

A journal that has caught up (congrats!):

catching up 

Journals that are catching up:

off schedule 

A journal that is off schedule:

law review headlines 

The Fall 2004 issue of the Antitrust Bulletin has articles from a symposium on Legal, Economic, and Policy Reviews of FTC Nonmerger Antitrust Enforcement.

The most recent issue of the Brigham Young University Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled One Nation under God? Unity, Diversity, and Neutrality under the Religion Clauses.

The Summer 2004 issue of the Capital University Law Review has articles from the National Symposium on Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System.

The October 2004 issue of the Iowa Law Review has Todd David Peterson, Congressional Investigations of Federal Judges.

The most recent issue of the Missouri Environmental Law and Policy Review has Susan E. Dudley, It is Time to Reevaluate the Toxic Release Inventory.

The most recent issue of the Ohio State Law Journal has Christopher P. Guzelian, Liability and Fear; and Mary L. Heen, Congress, Public Values, and the Financing of Private Choice.

The Summer 2004 issue of the St. Thomas Law Review has articles from a symposium on the Alien Tort Claims Act.

The Fall 2004 issue of the University of Chicago Law Review has M. Elizabeth Magill, Agency Choice of Policymaking Form.

The October 2004 issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law has Peter M. Gerhart, The World Trade Organization and Participatory Democracy: The Historical Evidence.

The Fall 2004 issue of the West Virginia Law Review has Victor B. Flatt, This Land is Your Land (Our Right to the Environment).

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

catching up 

Journals that seem to be catching up:

law review headlines 

The November 2004 issue of the Cornell Law Review has Steven H. Shiffrin,The Pluralistic Foundations of the Religion Clauses; and Derek Jinks and David Sloss, Is the President Bound by the Geneva Conventions?.

The November 2004 issue of the Fordham Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Second Amendment and the Future of Gun Regulation: Historical, Legal, Policy, and Cultural Perspectives.

The Summer 2004 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy has articles on The Rule of Law in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations.

The Fall 2004 issue of the St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary has articles from the a symposium entitled Changing the Face of Immigration: A Year in Transition.

The most recent issue of the Scribes Journal of Legal Writing has Joseph Kimble, The Straight Skinny on Better Judicial Opinions; and Wayne Schiess, What Plain English Really Is.

The 2004 issue of the University of Chicago Legal Forum has articles on The Public and Private Faces of Family Law.

Saturday, December 04, 2004

off schedule 

Journal that are running behind:

catching up 

Journal that are catching up:

law review headlines 

The Fall 2003 issue of the Case Western Journal of International Law has articles from a conference on the International Arbitrage of Controversial Medical Technologies.

The Fall 2003 issue of the Journal of Law in Society has articles on the C.R.A.C.K. Project Prevention Program.

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