Issue 76:1 – General Interest

Faculty Contacts: Nancy Levit, Allen Rostron

ARTICLES

Toward a Foundational Theory of Workers' Rights    by Anne Marie Lofaso

A False Mirror: Hudson v. Michigan's Distortion of the Exclusionary Rule    by George Dery

Geography is Destiny: Disparate Insurance Coverage for Cancer Clinical Trials Demands a Federal Mandate    by Janet Leach Richards

Should Cain's Children Inherit Abel's Property?: Wading Into the Extended Slayer Rule Quagmire    by Karen Sneddon

COMMENTS

One Man's Conjecture is Another Man's Concrete: Applying the "Injury-in-Fact" Standing Requirement to Global Warming    by Chris Muehlberger

A Dying Art: An Examination of the Death and Rebirth of Progressive Art Under United States Obscenity Law    by Jessica Newell

NOTES

Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous: A Proposal for Mandatory Full Disclosure of Perquisites, the Most Hidden Form of Executive Compensation    by Kyle Bateman

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA): Is the Consolidation of NASD and the Regulatory Arm of NYSE a Bull or Bear for U.S. Capital Markets?    by Chris Cole

The Case for Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceuticals in Developing Countries    by Sara Germano  




Issue 76:2 – Intellectual Property Law Symposium Issue

76:2 is a symposium issue, Proteins, Patents and Progress: The Interface of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Law. This symposium issue is being presented in conjunction with a CLE program, Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law featuring Mark Lemley.

Faculty Contact: Chris Holman

ARTICLES

Open Source Drug Discovery: Finding a Niche (or Maybe Several)    by Stephen M. Maurer

Biotechnology Patenting In India: Will Bio-Generics Lead A “Sunrise Industry” To Bio-Innovation?    by Janice Mueller

Metaphysics and Patenting Life Dr.    by Andrew Torrance

The Impact of Human Gene Patents on Innovation and Access: A Survey of Human Gene Patent Litigation    by Christopher M. Holman

It's Hard to Find a Good Pair of Genes -- So Why Make Them Free for the Taking?    by Julie D. Cromer

The Bayh-Dole Act and Its Purported Impact: Lessons for Developing Countries    by Mike S. Mireles

The Sufficient Disclosure Requirement Under European Patent Law -- The Right Balance Between Open Access and Commercial Exclusivity?    by Martina I. Schuster

NOTE

What Happens When the Gene Gets Out of the Bottle?: The Necessity of an Intent Element for Infringement of Genetically Modified Organism Patents    by Brennan Delaney




Issue 76:3 – Sports Law Symposium Issue

Amateur & Professional Sports: Emerging Legal Issues. This symposium issue is being presented in conjunction with a CLE program, featuring Dr. Myles Brand and William Rhoden. It focuses on how the law intersects with amateur and professional sports.

Faculty Contact: Kenneth Ferguson

ARTICLES


Athlete as Television Celebrities: Why we watch; How they benefit; Must they be responsible    by Sherri Burr

Tort Liability of Coaches for Injuries to Professional Athletes: Overcoming Policy and Doctrinal Barriers    by Timothy Davis

Football Coach Contracts: What does the Student Athlete have to do with it?    by Linda Sheryl Greene

Access or Interest: Why Brown Has Benefited African American Women More Than Title IX    by Jerome Dees

Title of Article    by Nancy Hogshead-Makar

Running Against the Wind: Sex Discrimination in Kansas High School Girls Cross Country    by John Little

By Education or Commerce: The Legal Basis for the Federal Regulation of the Economic Structure of Intercollegiate Athletes    by Alfred Dennis Mathewson

Head Case: An Agents' Guide to Protecting Their NFL Clients from Concussions and Associated Risks    by Shane Meecham

NOTES

A New Uniform: NCAA Policy and Student-Athlete Misconduct    by Brandon Gutshall

Personal Foul . . . 15 Years in Jail: Sports' Problem with Excessive Violence and the Severe Punishment Solution    by Ben Thompson

Less of a Body, But No Less of a Person: Leveling the Playing Field for Paralympic Athletes    by Lara Pabst




Issue 76:4 – General Interest

Faculty Contacts: Nancy Levit, Allen Rostron

(NOTE: We are still accepting submissions for 76:4.)

The Rise and Fall of Wasp and Jewish Law Firms    by Eli Wald

Criminal Justice and the 2006-2007 United States Supreme Court Term    by Michael A. McCall, Madhavi M. McCall, and Christopher E. Smith

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