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Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington Nikki Pike, Publication Specialist Ingrid Holmlund, Tania Schriwer and Alena Wolotira, Editors Copyright 2013, Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Key to Citations Akron Tax Journal 28 Akron Tax J., Pp. 1-157, 2013. Albany Government Law Review 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 259-688, 2013. Army Lawyer Army Law., December, 2012. Berkeley Business Law Journal 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J., No. 1, Pp. 1-180, 2013. Berkeley Journal of International Law 31 Berkeley J. Int l L., No. 1, Pp. 1-322, 2013. Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J., No. 2, Pp. 205-416. California Law Review 101 Cal. L. Rev., No. 4, August, 2013. Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J., No. 3, Pp. 597-994, 2013. Catholic University Law Review 62 Cath. U. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2013. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L., No. 3, Pp. 547-836, 2013. Constitutional Commentary 29 Const. Comment., No. 1, Summer, 2013. Emory Law Journal 62 Emory L.J., No. 6, Pp. 1459-1658, 2013. Florida Tax Review 14 Fla. Tax Rev., No. 4, Pp. 115-151, 2013. Fordham Urban Law Journal 40 Fordham Urb. L.J., No. 4, May, 2013. George Mason Law Review 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2013. Georgia Law Review 47 Ga. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2013. Green Bag 16 Green Bag, No. 3, Spring, 2013. Harvard International Law Journal 54 Harv. Int l L.J., No. 2, Summer, 2013. International Review of Law and Economics 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ., June, 2013. Journal of Air Law and Commerce 78 J. Air L. & Com., No. 1, Winter, 2013. Journal of Health Care Law & Policy 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y, No. 2, Pp. 271-455, 2013. Journal of Law & Politics 28 J.L. & Pol., No. 3, Spring, 2013. Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute 18 Legal Writing, Pp. 3-353, 2012. Pace Law Review 33 Pace L. Rev., No. 2, Spring, 2013. Phoenix Law Review *6 Phoenix L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2013. Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J., No. 1, Spring, 2013. Review of Litigation 32 Rev. Litig., No. 2, Spring, 2013. Santa Clara Law Review 53 Santa Clara L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 329-731, 2013. Stanford Journal of International Law 49 Stan. J. Int l L., No. 2, Summer, 2013. Syracuse Law Review **63 Syracuse L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 501-1048, 2013. Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 21 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J., No. 2, Pp. 155-270, 2013. Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L., No. 2, Spring, 2013. Touro Law Review ***29 Touro L. Rev., No. 4, Pp. 925-1571, 2013. UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y, No. 2, Spring, 2013. UCLA Law Review 60 UCLA L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2013. University of Dayton Law Review 38 U. Dayton L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2013. Vermont Law Review 37 Vt. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2013. Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J., No. 2, Spring, 2013. Washington University Global Studies Law Review 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 227-401, 2013. Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y, No. 2, Summer, 2013. * A portion of this issue comprises the student survey: 2012 Arizona Legislative Update. ** This entire issue comprises the 2011-2012 Survey of New York Law. ***This entire issue comprises the student survey: Annual New York State Constitutional Issue. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ACCOUNTING Cauble, Emily. Tax elections: how to live with them if we can t live without them. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 421-489 Domsky, Ronald Z. Give taxpayers a break: putting the reliance element back into the reasonable reliance and good faith defense. 28 Akron Tax J. 123-157 Melone, Matthew A. The Section 83(b) election and the fallacy of earned income. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 53-113

Page 2 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Bailly, Rose Mary. Administrative law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 501-558 Bullard, Mercer. Caremark s irrelevance. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 15-54 Ip, Eric C. The economic structure of Hong Kong administrative law: efficiency and legality of government decision-making since China s resumption of sovereignty. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 227-261 Mead, Joseph W. Interagency litigation and Article III. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1217-1279 AGRICULTURE LAW Liberatore, Paul. Outstanding student article. Abandoning the principles of the great seal of Arizona: how Arizona s agricultural property tax laws threaten the existence of its agricultural community. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 657-694 AIR AND SPACE LAW Journal of Air Law and Commerce ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Davies, Ross E. Learned Hand sings, part one: liner notes for Songs of His Youth. [Includes photographs.] 16 Green Bag 257-280 Lee, Tiffany. Note. Fan activities from P2P file sharing to fansubs and fan fiction: motivations, policy concerns, and recommendations. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 181-198 Ma, David S.W. Note. Right to integrity and the proposed Resale Royalty Right and Notification Right in the PRC Copyright Law. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 477-490 Montalvo, Francesca M. Note. Refashioning the right of publicity: protecting the right to use your name after selling a personal name trademark. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 893-924 Nimmer, David. Copyright and the fall line. [Includes photographs and illustration.] 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 803-832 Roundtree, Al. Note. Graffiti artists get up in intellectual property s negative space. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 959-993 Senn, Mark A. Shakespeare and the land law in his life and works. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 111-216 BANKING AND FINANCE Atkins, Andrew P. New methods of financial white-collar criminal investigation and prosecution: the spillover of wiretaps to civil enforcement proceedings. 33 Pace L. Rev. 716-746 Betman, Ronald S. and Jonathan R. Law. The (too) long arm of the S.E.C.: when a foreign employee of a U.S.-based multinational financial services client is threatened with a subpoena. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 1-14 Cheng, Tai-Heng. The role of justice in annulling investor-state arbitration awards. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 236-290 Edwards, Nicholas W. Comment. Class action public nuisance: Cleveland s real chance at taking on subprime lenders. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 307-334 Frederick, David. Reconciling intentions with outcomes: a critical examination of the mortgage interest deduction. 28 Akron Tax J. 41-82 Judge, Kathryn. Interbank discipline. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1262-1323 McKinstry, Lucy. Note. Regulating a global market: the extraterritorial challenge of Dodd-Frank s margin requirements for uncleared OTC derivatives & a mutual recognition solution. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 776-832 BANKRUPTCY LAW Austin, Daniel A. The indentured generation: bankruptcy and student loan debt. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 329-420 Couwenberg, Oscar and Stephen J. Lubben. Solving creditor problems in the twilight zone: superfluous law and inadequate private solutions. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 61-76 Rotem, Yaad and Omer Dekel. The bankruptcy auction as a game designing an optimal auction in bankruptcy. 32 Rev. Litig. 323-394 BIOGRAPHY Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society In Memoriam Professor Jane Larson. Preface by Gerald Torres; introduction by Elizabeth Mertz; articles by Guadalupe T. Luna, Christyne J. Vachon, Michelle Oberman, Cynthia Grant Bowman and Martha M. Ertman. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 105-218 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Page 3 CIVIL RIGHTS AND DISCRIMINATION Buszin, Jared S. Comment. Beyond school finance: refocusing education reform litigation to realize the deferred dream of education equality and adequacy. 62 Emory L.J. 1613-1657 Carbado, Devon W. Intraracial diversity. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1130-1183 Chance, Travis F. Comment. Going to pieces over LGBT health disparities: how an amended Affordable Care Act could cure the discrimination that ails the LGBT community. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 375-402 Ferrin, Scott Ellis. A survey of recent employment disputes of educators engaged in serving English language learners. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 205-224. Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin and students Lionel R. Smith, Tanya N. Whittle & Michael Burtis. From the battlefield to the war on drugs: lessons from the lives of marginalized African American military veterans. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 464-488 Jenkins, J. Kevin and Pamela Larde. BAMN! The Sixth Circuit strikes down Michigan s Proposal 2. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 253-280. Levy-Pounds, Nekima. Going up in smoke: the impacts of the drug war on young black men. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 563-588 Lim, Julian. Immigration, asylum, and citizenship: a more holistic approach. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1013-1077 Luna, Guadalupe T. Facts are stubborn things: irregular housing in the Texas colonias. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 121-157 Poreda, Michael. Perspectives on Fisher v. University of Texas and the strict scrutiny standard in the university admissions context. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 319-340. Walker, Matthew H. Comment. Discrimination based on national origin and ancestry: how the goals of equality have failed to address the pervasive stereotyping of the Appalachian tradition. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 335-362 Yan, Jerett. Comment. Rousing the sleeping giant: administrative enforcement of Title VI and new routes to equity in transit planning. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1131-1181 COMMERCIAL LAW Burgunder, Lee B. Opportunistic trademarking of slogans: it s no clown issue, bro. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 769-802 Larson, Gregory J. Misinterpreting the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act: does causation equal reliance? 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 601-631 Nikaki, Theodora. Bringing multimodal transport law into the new century: is the uniform liability system the way forward? 78 J. Air L. & Com. 69-119 Pierce, Yariv. Note. Compatible process, conflicting result: the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act may preempt the Uniform Commercial Code when security entitlements are sold abroad. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 225-259 Rostron, Allen. Pragmatism, paternalism, and the constitutional protection of commercial speech. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 527-589 COMMUNICATIONS LAW Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal George Mason Law Review Albert, Jennifer A. Student article. Once byten, twice shy: preservation and production of electronic healthcare records. 32 Rev. Litig. 395-429 Cave, Patricia. Comment. Giving consumers a leg to stand on: finding plaintiffs a legislative solution to the barrier from federal courts in data security breach suits. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 765-794 Gatewood, Jace C. It s raining Katz and Jones: the implications of United States v. Jones a case of sound and fury. 33 Pace L. Rev. 683-715 Gutterman, Roy S. Media law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 865-895 Halpern, Samantha. Comment. First Amendment rights for publishers and the distribution of unsolicited magazines to inmates. 33 Pace L. Rev. 795-820 Joshi, Rashmi. Comment. Sharing the digital sandbox: the effects of ubiquitous computing on student speech and cyberbullying jurisprudence. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 629-660 Land, Molly. Toward an international law of the Internet. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 393-458 Lee, Tiffany. Note. Fan activities from P2P file sharing to fansubs and fan fiction: motivations, policy concerns, and recommendations. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 181-198 Miles, Reesa. Note. Defamation is more than just a tort: a new constitutional standard for Internet student speech. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 357-393. Nguyen, Reese. Comment. Navigating jus ad bellum in the age of cyber warfare. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1079-1129 Ross, Matthea. Note. Why are you calling me?: the importance of the Do-Not-Call Registry in protecting the elderly from financial abuse. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 663-688

Page 4 16th Annual Antitrust Symposium: Privacy Regulation and Antitrust. Remarks by Jeffrey Rosen; articles by Frank Pasquale, Catherine Tucker, Adam Thierer, Allen P. Grunes and James C. Cooper. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1003-1146 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) Spring Symposium: Critical Legal Studies & the Politicization of Intellectual Property and Information Law. Introductions by Sarah L. Farhadian and Agatha M. Cole; panel participation by Peter Goodrich, Brett Frischmann, Michael J. Burstein, moderators; Sonia K. Katyal, Rebecca Tushnet, Victoria Smith Ekstrand, John Tehranian, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Derek Khanna, Jessica Litman, Sherwin Siy, Richard S. Whitt, panelists; articles by Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Andrew Famiglietti, Suzanne V.L. Berg, Sherwin Siy and Richard S. Whitt. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 597-768 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Washington University Global Studies Law Review Chacon, Leah B. Comment. Long-term contracting the way to renewable energy investment: lessons from Brazil applied to the United States. 62 Emory L.J. 1563-1612 Conron, Carolynn. Canada s Marijuana Medical Access Regulations: up in smoke. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 259-306 Couwenberg, Oscar and Stephen J. Lubben. Solving creditor problems in the twilight zone: superfluous law and inadequate private solutions. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 61-76 Ginsburg, Tom, Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez and Mila Versteeg. When to overthrow your government: the right to resist in the world s constitutions. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1184-1260 Hiller, Victor and Magali Recoules. Changes in divorce patterns: culture and the law. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 77-87 Law, David S. and Mila Versteeg. Sham constitutions. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 863-952 Ma, David S.W. Note. Right to integrity and the proposed Resale Royalty Right and Notification Right in the PRC Copyright Law. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 477-490 Wang, Jing, et al. Comparison of United States AIA firstinventor-to-file with Chinese first-to-file. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 251-273 CONFLICT OF LAWS Ritwik, Ankita. Recent development. Tobacco packaging arbitration and the state s ability to legislate. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 523-538 Shill, Gregory H. Ending judgment arbitrage: jurisdictional competition and the enforcement of foreign money judgments in the United States. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 459-522 Sullivan, Koleen Stasia. Note. Enforceability of choice-of-law clauses in the context of misclassification litigation: bridging the gap between worker and employer. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1359-1396 Zeynalova, Yuliya. The law on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: is it broken and how do we fix it? 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 150-206 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY Berkeley Journal of International Law Constitutional Commentary Touro Law Review Ginsburg, Tom, Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez and Mila Versteeg. When to overthrow your government: the right to resist in the world s constitutions. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1184-1260 Izquierdo, Richard Alexander. The American presidency and the logic of constitutional renewal: pricing in institutions and historical context from the beginning. 28 J.L. & Pol. 273-306 Jordan, Samuel P. and Christopher K. Bader. State power to define jurisdiction. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1161-1215 Law, David S. and Mila Versteeg. Sham constitutions. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 863-952 Mirow, M.C. Pre-constitutional law and constitutions: Spanish colonial law and the Constitution of Cádiz. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 313-337 Varol, Ozan O. The military as the guardian of constitutional democracy. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 547-625 I Pledge Allegiance to the United... Nations? Global Governance and the Challenge to the American Constitution. Introduction by John Yoo; articles by Julian Ku, John Yoo, Tai-Heng Cheng, Thomas H. Lee and Peter J. Spiro. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 207-322 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) Yanagawa, Eiji. Further reforms of the Japanese Code of Civil Procedure: how do reforms of the information provision process harmonize procedural and substantive fairness? 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 175-206

Page 5 CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW George Mason Law Review Cave, Patricia. Comment. Giving consumers a leg to stand on: finding plaintiffs a legislative solution to the barrier from federal courts in data security breach suits. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 765-794 Hogges-Thomas, Alicia I. An American drug problem: reclaiming consumers rights under the Hatch-Waxman Act. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 737-762 Larson, Gregory J. Misinterpreting the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act: does causation equal reliance? 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 601-631 Ross, Matthea. Note. Why are you calling me?: the importance of the Do-Not-Call Registry in protecting the elderly from financial abuse. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 663-688 16th Annual Antitrust Symposium: Privacy Regulation and Antitrust. Remarks by Jeffrey Rosen; articles by Frank Pasquale, Catherine Tucker, Adam Thierer, Allen P. Grunes and James C. Cooper. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1003-1146 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) CONTRACTS Ertman, Martha M. The legacy of Jane Larson: the politics of practicality and surprise. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 207-218 Gergen, Mark P. Negligent misrepresentation as contract. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 953-1011 Niblett, Anthony. Tracking inconsistent judicial behavior. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 9-20 Sullivan, Koleen Stasia. Note. Enforceability of choice-of-law clauses in the context of misclassification litigation: bridging the gap between worker and employer. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1359-1396 CORPORATIONS Berkeley Business Law Journal Bainbridge, Stephen M. Using reverse veil piercing to vindicate the free exercise rights of incorporated employers. 16 Green Bag 235-249 Couwenberg, Oscar and Stephen J. Lubben. Solving creditor problems in the twilight zone: superfluous law and inadequate private solutions. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 61-76 O Loughlin, Sandra S. and Christopher J. Bonner. Business associations. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 559-592 Smith, Thomas A. The Zynga clawback: shoring up the central pillar of innovation. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 577-627 Vachon, Christyne J. Burma just around the corner: when U.S. corporations employ refugees. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 159-180 COURTS Chehtman, Alejandro. Developing local capacity for war crimes trials: insights from BiH, Sierra Leone, and Colombia. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 297-329 Cushman, Barry. Court-packing and compromise. 29 Const. Comment. 1-30 Kaoutzanis, Christodoulos. A turbulent adolescence ahead: the ICC s insistence on disclosure in the Lubanga trial. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 263-311 Plitt, Steven and Joshua D. Rogers. Delay, manipulation, and controversy: the impact of the 2012 amendments to 28 U.S.C. 1446 on the battles for removal of cases to federal court. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 633-656 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE Albany Government Law Review Allen, W. David. Self-protection against crime victimization: theory and evidence from university campuses. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 21-33 Benikov, Alexander Y. When is an Arizona drunk driver not a driver?: Zarogoza and actual physical control. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 565-578 Berger, Todd and Kelly Gonzalez. Criminal law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 643-712 Brooks, Scott. Comment. Guilty by reason of insanity: why a maligned defense demands a constitutional right of inquiry on voir dire. (State v. Stanko, 658 S.E.2d 94, 2008.) 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1183-1223 Chehtman, Alejandro. Developing local capacity for war crimes trials: insights from BiH, Sierra Leone, and Colombia. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 297-329 Etzioni, Amitai. A liberal communitarian paradigm for counterterrorism. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 330-370 Hamilton, Melissa. Adjudicating sex crimes as mental disease. 33 Pace L. Rev. 536-599

Page 6 Howell, Nicole M. Comment. A proposal for U.S. implementation of the Vienna Convention s consular notification requirement. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1324-1381 Kaoutzanis, Christodoulos. A turbulent adolescence ahead: the ICC s insistence on disclosure in the Lubanga trial. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 263-311 Kim, Soojin. Note. United States v. Reeves: the struggle to save the direct/collateral consequences test after Padilla. (United States v. Reeves, 695 F.3d 637, 2012.) 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 853-875 Mulroy, Steven J. Execution by accident: evidentiary and constitutional problems with the childhood onset requirement in Atkins claims. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 591-651 Murillo, Sarah. Outstanding student article. 21st century slaves: children reduced to products captured in the business of supply and demand. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 695-733 Nelson, Josephine Sandler and Richard O. Parry. Protecting employee rights and prosecuting corporate crime: a proposal for criminal Cumis counsel. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 115-180 Offill-Klein, Alexei. Note. Targeted killings: Al-Aulaqi v. Obama and the misuse of the political question doctrine. (Al- Aulaqi v. Obama, 727 F. Supp. 2d 1, 2010.) 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 207-224 Price, Ingrid L. Note. Criminal liability of civilian contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 491-503 Proehl, Kira. Comment. Pregnancy crimes: new worries to expect when you re expecting. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 661-691 Tortora, Jason. Note. Reconsidering the standards of admission for prior bad acts evidence in light of research on false memories and witness preparation. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1493-1537 Weiskittle, Dianne. Comment. Proximate cause, joint and several liability, and child pornography possession: determining and calculating restitution awards under 18 U.S.C. 2259. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 275-305 White, Matthew S. Note. Overcriminalization based on foreign law: how the Lacey Act incorporates foreign law to overcriminalize importers and users of timber products. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 381-401 Overdose: The Failure of the U.S. Drug War and Attempts at Legalization. Introduction by Paul Finkelman and student Michael W. Gadomski; articles by Carolynn Conron, David B. Kopel, Trevor Burrus, Alex Kreit, Steven W. Bender, Deborah Ahrens, Mitch Earleywine, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Susan Stuart, Bruce D. Stout, Bennett A. Barlyn, Nekima Levy-Pounds and students Mallory Loflin, Lionel R. Smith, Tanya N. Whittle & Michael Burtis. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 259-588 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) DISPUTE RESOLUTION Baker, Patrick R. Managed cooperation in a post-sago Mine disaster world. 33 Pace L. Rev. 491-535 Brewster, Rachel. Pricing compliance: when formal remedies displace reputational sanctions. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 259-314 Cheng, Tai-Heng. The role of justice in annulling investor-state arbitration awards. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 236-290 Dunnewold, Mary and Mary Trevor. Escaping the appellate litigation straitjacket: incorporating an alternative dispute resolution simulation into a first-year legal writing class. 18 Legal Writing 209-262 (2012). Niblett, Anthony. Tracking inconsistent judicial behavior. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 9-20 Zeynalova, Yuliya. The law on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: is it broken and how do we fix it? 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 150-206 DOMESTIC RELATIONS Barnett, Tyler. Comment. Pulling back the curtains: undetected child abuse and the need for increased regulation of home schools in Missouri. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 341-356. Crombie, Nathan. Note. A harmonious union? The relationship between states and the Human Rights Committee on the same-sex marriage issue. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 696-738 Ertman, Martha M. The legacy of Jane Larson: the politics of practicality and surprise. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 207-218 Hannon, Courtney. Comment. Astrue v. Capato: forcing a shoe that doesn t fit. (Astrue v. Capato, ex rel., B.N.C., 132 S. Ct. 2021, 2012.) 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 403-429 Hiller, Victor and Magali Recoules. Changes in divorce patterns: culture and the law. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 77-87 Oberman, Michelle. Your work will be your most faithful mistress: thoughts on work-life balance occasioned by the loss of Professor Jane Larson. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 181-194 ECONOMICS Colares, Juscelino F. The emerging supply-side case for global carbon restrictions. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 139-173 Frederick, David. Reconciling intentions with outcomes: a critical examination of the mortgage interest deduction. 28 Akron Tax J. 41-82 Judge, Kathryn. Interbank discipline. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1262-1323

Page 7 Lattinville, Robert H. and Bennett H. Speyer. The modern athletic director: rising expectations, risks and rewards. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 232-295 Rotem, Yaad and Omer Dekel. The bankruptcy auction as a game designing an optimal auction in bankruptcy. 32 Rev. Litig. 323-394 Stucke, Maurice E. Looking at the monopsony in the mirror. 62 Emory L.J. 1509-1562 Thierer, Adam. A framework for benefit-cost analysis in digital privacy debates. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1055-1105 Valencia, Alejandro. Damned if you do, damned if you don t, and damned in between: an economic approach to the crossmarket repercussions of the application of 35 U.S.C. 271 to internationally implemented process patents. 21 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J. 255-270 Zheng, Wentong. Counting once, counting twice: the precarious state of subsidy regulation. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 427-476 China s Human Rights Footprint in Africa. Article by Timothy Webster; response by James Thuo Gathii. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 626-695 EDUCATION LAW Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal Austin, Daniel A. The indentured generation: bankruptcy and student loan debt. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 329-420 Buszin, Jared S. Comment. Beyond school finance: refocusing education reform litigation to realize the deferred dream of education equality and adequacy. 62 Emory L.J. 1613-1657 Carbado, Devon W. Intraracial diversity. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1130-1183 Joshi, Rashmi. Comment. Sharing the digital sandbox: the effects of ubiquitous computing on student speech and cyberbullying jurisprudence. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 629-660 Lattinville, Robert H. and Bennett H. Speyer. The modern athletic director: rising expectations, risks and rewards. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 232-295 Young, Kathryn. Note. Deconstructing the façade of amateurism: antitrust and intellectual property arguments in favor of compensating athletes. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 338-354 Zdanys, Joanna. Note. Turf wars and growing pains: how New York education law can ease the co-location battle. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1539-1578 ELDER LAW Curtis, Lori A. The need for clarification in the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act as it applies to live-in caregivers. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 579-600 Ross, Matthea. Note. Why are you calling me?: the importance of the Do-Not-Call Registry in protecting the elderly from financial abuse. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 663-688 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE Langan, Kerry W. and Katherine Ritts Schafer. Labor & employment law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 829-864 Smith, Thomas A. The Zynga clawback: shoring up the central pillar of innovation. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 577-627 Vachon, Christyne J. Burma just around the corner: when U.S. corporations employ refugees. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 159-180 Winneker, Joshua. Protecting the unprotected: creating an antiretaliation policy for professional athletes that exercise their legal rights in participant vs. participant liability contact sports. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 315-337 ENERGY AND UTILITIES LAW Atkins, Justin P. Note. Hydraulic fracturing in Poland: a regulatory analysis. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 339-355 Chacon, Leah B. Comment. Long-term contracting the way to renewable energy investment: lessons from Brazil applied to the United States. 62 Emory L.J. 1563-1612 Endres, Jody M. Barking up the wrong tree? Forest sustainability in the wake of emerging bioenergy policies. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 763-832 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Atkins, Justin P. Note. Hydraulic fracturing in Poland: a regulatory analysis. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 339-355 Chertok, Mark A. and Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz. Environmental law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 713-743 Colares, Juscelino F. The emerging supply-side case for global carbon restrictions. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 139-173 Endres, Jody M. Barking up the wrong tree? Forest sustainability in the wake of emerging bioenergy policies. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 763-832 Takacs, David. Forest carbon (REDD+), repairing international trust, and reciprocal contractual sovereignty. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 653-736

Page 8 ESTATES AND TRUSTS Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal Hannon, Courtney. Comment. Astrue v. Capato: forcing a shoe that doesn t fit. (Astrue v. Capato, ex rel., B.N.C., 132 S. Ct. 2021, 2012.) 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 403-429 Hatch, Emilee K. Lawson. Trusts & estates. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 991-1006 EVIDENCE Bartolacci, Mike W., Tyler Short and Bruce Talen. The attorneyclient privilege and the fiduciary exception: why frank discussions between fiduciaries and their attorneys should be protected by the privilege. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 1-33 Imwinkelried, Edward J. The need for truly systemic analysis of proposals for the reform of both pretrial practice and evidentiary rules: the role of the law of unintended consequences in litigation reform. 32 Rev. Litig. 201-237 Jurs, Andrew and Scott DeVito. The stricter standard: an empirical assessment of Daubert s effect on civil defendants. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 675-731 Kaoutzanis, Christodoulos. A turbulent adolescence ahead: the ICC s insistence on disclosure in the Lubanga trial. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 263-311 Lynn-Ford, Patricia A. Evidence. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 745-803 Tortora, Jason. Note. Reconsidering the standards of admission for prior bad acts evidence in light of research on false memories and witness preparation. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1493-1537 FIRST AMENDMENT Aitsebaomo, Gabriel O. Challenges to federal income tax exemption of the clergy and government support of sectarian schools through tax credits device and the unresolved questions after Arizona v. Winn: is the U.S. Supreme Court standing in the way of taxpayer standing to seek meritorious redress? 28 Akron Tax J. 1-39 Cooper, James C. Privacy and antitrust: Underpants Gnomes, the First Amendment, and subjectivity. [Includes illustration.] 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1129-1146 Dean, Dallas. A little rule that goes a long way: a simplified rule enforcing the 501(c)(3) ban on church campaign intervention. 28 J.L. & Pol. 307-333 Gutterman, Roy S. Media law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 865-895 Halpern, Samantha. Comment. First Amendment rights for publishers and the distribution of unsolicited magazines to inmates. 33 Pace L. Rev. 795-820 Joshi, Rashmi. Comment. Sharing the digital sandbox: the effects of ubiquitous computing on student speech and cyberbullying jurisprudence. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 629-660 Lupu, Ira C. Teaching United States v. O Brien: three conversations and the wisdom of John Hart Ely. 16 Green Bag 291-304 Miles, Reesa. Note. Defamation is more than just a tort: a new constitutional standard for Internet student speech. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 357-393. Netanel, Neil Weinstock. Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture. First Amendment constraints on copyright after Golan v. Holder. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1082-1128 Rostron, Allen. Pragmatism, paternalism, and the constitutional protection of commercial speech. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 527-589 FOOD AND DRUG LAW Albany Government Law Review Barnes, Michael C. and student Gretchen Arndt. The best of both worlds: applying federal commerce and state police powers to reduce prescription drug abuse. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 271-307 Gitter, Donna M. Biopharmaceuticals under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: determining the appropriate market and data exclusivity periods. 21 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J. 213-235 Hogges-Thomas, Alicia I. An American drug problem: reclaiming consumers rights under the Hatch-Waxman Act. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 737-762 Ritwik, Ankita. Recent development. Tobacco packaging arbitration and the state s ability to legislate. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 523-538 Rostron, Allen. Pragmatism, paternalism, and the constitutional protection of commercial speech. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 527-589 Overdose: The Failure of the U.S. Drug War and Attempts at Legalization. Introduction by Paul Finkelman and student Michael W. Gadomski; articles by Carolynn Conron, David B. Kopel, Trevor Burrus, Alex Kreit, Steven W. Bender, Deborah Ahrens, Mitch Earleywine, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Susan Stuart, Bruce D. Stout, Bennett A. Barlyn, Nekima Levy-Pounds and students Mallory Loflin, Lionel R. Smith, Tanya N. Whittle & Michael Burtis. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 259-588 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Page 9 FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT Furdyna, Aimee. Note. Undermining patient autonomy by regulating informed consent for abortion. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 638-662 Jenkins, J. Kevin and Pamela Larde. BAMN! The Sixth Circuit strikes down Michigan s Proposal 2. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 253-280. Poreda, Michael. Perspectives on Fisher v. University of Texas and the strict scrutiny standard in the university admissions context. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 319-340. Weiss, Ethan. Comment. Partisan gerrymandering and the elusive standard. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 693-731 GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS Bateman, Aimee M., Maj., U.S. Army. A military practitioner s guide to the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act in contingency operations. Army Law. 4-35 (2012). Price, Ingrid L. Note. Criminal liability of civilian contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 491-503 HEALTH LAW AND POLICY Fordham Urban Law Journal Journal of Health Care Law & Policy Bullard, Mercer. Caremark s irrelevance. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 15-54 Kietzman, Paul R. and Kathryn E. Jerian. Willowbrook: precedent or promise? Modification of consent decrees following the Second Circuit s 1983 decision in NYSARC v. Carey. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 589-605 Lerch, Kirsten A. and Stephen F. Johnson. Health law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 805-827 Meek, Mary E., Maj., U.S. Army. Advising military families with special needs children: a legal primer. Army Law. 36-54 (2012). Murthy, Sharmila L. The human right(s) to water and sanitation: history, meaning, and the controversy over privatization. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 89-149 HOUSING LAW Boyd, Marie. Zoning for apartments: a study of the role of law in the control of apartment houses in New Haven, Connecticut 1912-1932. 33 Pace L. Rev. 600-682 Curtis, Lori A. The need for clarification in the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act as it applies to live-in caregivers. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 579-600 Luna, Guadalupe T. Facts are stubborn things: irregular housing in the Texas colonias. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 121-157 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Crombie, Nathan. Note. A harmonious union? The relationship between states and the Human Rights Committee on the same-sex marriage issue. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 696-738 Gartner, David. Transnational rights enforcement. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 1-38 Land, Molly. Toward an international law of the Internet. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 393-458 Law, David S. and Mila Versteeg. Sham constitutions. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 863-952 Mann, Itamar. Dialectic of transnationalism: unauthorized migration and human rights, 1993-2013. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 315-391 Murthy, Sharmila L. The human right(s) to water and sanitation: history, meaning, and the controversy over privatization. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 89-149 Sloan, Spencer. Note. Accommodation and rectification: a dual approach to indigenous peoples in international law. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 739-775 Verdirame, Guglielmo. A normative theory of sovereignty transfers. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 371-426 China s Human Rights Footprint in Africa. Article by Timothy Webster; response by James Thuo Gathii. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 626-695 IMMIGRATION LAW Lim, Julian. Immigration, asylum, and citizenship: a more holistic approach. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1013-1077 Mann, Itamar. Dialectic of transnationalism: unauthorized migration and human rights, 1993-2013. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 315-391 Rowan, Brett C. You can t go home again: analyzing an asylum applicant s voluntary return trip to his country of origin. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 733-764 Vachon, Christyne J. Burma just around the corner: when U.S. corporations employ refugees. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 159-180 INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW Sloan, Spencer. Note. Accommodation and rectification: a dual approach to indigenous peoples in international law. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 739-775

Page 10 INSURANCE LAW Dolgin, Janet L. Who s smiling now?: disparities in American dental health. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1395-1446 Huberfeld, Nicole. With liberty and access for some: the ACA s disconnect for women s health. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1357-1393 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal Contreras, Jorge L. Confronting the crisis in scientific publishing: latency, licensing, and access. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 491-575 Dorsey, Elyse and Matthew R. McGuire. How the Google consent order alters the process and outcomes of FRAND bargaining. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 979-1002 Lee, Tiffany. Note. Fan activities from P2P file sharing to fansubs and fan fiction: motivations, policy concerns, and recommendations. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 181-198 Ma, David S.W. Note. Right to integrity and the proposed Resale Royalty Right and Notification Right in the PRC Copyright Law. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 477-490 Netanel, Neil Weinstock. Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture. First Amendment constraints on copyright after Golan v. Holder. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1082-1128 Wang, Jing, et al. Comparison of United States AIA firstinventor-to-file with Chinese first-to-file. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 251-273 Wilbanks, Kelsey B. Comment. The challenges of 3D printing to the repair-reconstruction doctrine in patent law. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1147-1181 Young, Kathryn. Note. Deconstructing the façade of amateurism: antitrust and intellectual property arguments in favor of compensating athletes. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 338-354 Spring Symposium: Critical Legal Studies & the Politicization of Intellectual Property and Information Law. Introductions by Sarah L. Farhadian and Agatha M. Cole; panel participation by Peter Goodrich, Brett Frischmann, Michael J. Burstein, moderators; Sonia K. Katyal, Rebecca Tushnet, Victoria Smith Ekstrand, John Tehranian, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Derek Khanna, Jessica Litman, Sherwin Siy, Richard S. Whitt, panelists; articles by Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Andrew Famiglietti, Suzanne V.L. Berg, Sherwin Siy and Richard S. Whitt. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 597-768 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) INTERNATIONAL LAW Berkeley Journal of International Law Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Harvard International Law Journal Stanford Journal of International Law UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy Howell, Nicole M. Comment. A proposal for U.S. implementation of the Vienna Convention s consular notification requirement. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1324-1381 Takacs, David. Forest carbon (REDD+), repairing international trust, and reciprocal contractual sovereignty. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 653-736 I Pledge Allegiance to the United... Nations? Global Governance and the Challenge to the American Constitution. Introduction by John Yoo; articles by Julian Ku, John Yoo, Tai-Heng Cheng, Thomas H. Lee and Peter J. Spiro. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 207-322 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) INTERNATIONAL TRADE Barros, Pedro P., Joseph A. Clougherty and Jo Seldeslachts. Europeanization of EU member-state competition policy: the Commission s leadership role. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 41-51 Colares, Juscelino F. The emerging supply-side case for global carbon restrictions. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 139-173 Nikaki, Theodora. Bringing multimodal transport law into the new century: is the uniform liability system the way forward? 78 J. Air L. & Com. 69-119 White, Matthew S. Note. Overcriminalization based on foreign law: how the Lacey Act incorporates foreign law to overcriminalize importers and users of timber products. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 381-401 Zheng, Wentong. Counting once, counting twice: the precarious state of subsidy regulation. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 427-476 JUDGES Davies, Ross E. Learned Hand sings, part one: liner notes for Songs of His Youth. [Includes photographs.] 16 Green Bag 257-280 Kozel, Randy J. Precedent and reliance. 62 Emory L.J. 1459-1507 Levin, Hillel Y. A reliance approach to precedent. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1035-1098

Page 11 Mackey, Craig. Note. Hudson v. Michigan and the ongoing struggle for accountability in law enforcement institutions. (Hudson v. Michigan, 547 U.S. 586, 2006.) 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 606-637 Niblett, Anthony. Tracking inconsistent judicial behavior. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 9-20 Schwartzberg, Nicole. What is a recess?: recess appointments and the Framers understanding of advice and consent. 28 J.L. & Pol. 231-271 Smith, Amanda. Preparing for practice from behind the bench: opinion writing as the heart and soul of the first semester of legal writing. 18 Legal Writing 263-289 (2012). JURISDICTION Aitsebaomo, Gabriel O. Challenges to federal income tax exemption of the clergy and government support of sectarian schools through tax credits device and the unresolved questions after Arizona v. Winn: is the U.S. Supreme Court standing in the way of taxpayer standing to seek meritorious redress? 28 Akron Tax J. 1-39 Barnes, Michael C. and student Gretchen Arndt. The best of both worlds: applying federal commerce and state police powers to reduce prescription drug abuse. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 271-307 Bateman, Aimee M., Maj., U.S. Army. A military practitioner s guide to the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act in contingency operations. Army Law. 4-35 (2012). Bender, Steven W. Joint reform?: the interplay of state, federal, and hemispheric regulation of recreational marijuana and the failed war on drugs. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 359-396 Betman, Ronald S. and Jonathan R. Law. The (too) long arm of the S.E.C.: when a foreign employee of a U.S.-based multinational financial services client is threatened with a subpoena. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 1-14 Bottar, Michael Anthony. Civil practice. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 593-641 Jones, Lindsay Sain. Note. The problem with the Bureau of Land Management s delegation of wildlife management in wilderness. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1281-1319 Jordan, Samuel P. and Christopher K. Bader. State power to define jurisdiction. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1161-1215 Kopel, David B. and Trevor Burrus. Sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, and guns: the synergistic constitutional effects. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 307-331 Ku, Julian and John Yoo. Globalization and sovereignty. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 210-235 Lawson, Aaron. Educational federalism: a new case for reduced federal involvement in K-12 education. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 281-318. Mead, Joseph W. Interagency litigation and Article III. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1217-1279 Offill-Klein, Alexei. Note. Targeted killings: Al-Aulaqi v. Obama and the misuse of the political question doctrine. (Al- Aulaqi v. Obama, 727 F. Supp. 2d 1, 2010.) 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 207-224 Pierce, Yariv. Note. Compatible process, conflicting result: the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act may preempt the Uniform Commercial Code when security entitlements are sold abroad. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 225-259 Plitt, Steven and Joshua D. Rogers. Delay, manipulation, and controversy: the impact of the 2012 amendments to 28 U.S.C. 1446 on the battles for removal of cases to federal court. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 633-656 Rutledge, Thomas E. and Christopher E. Schaefer. The trust as an entity and diversity jurisdiction: is Navarro applicable to the modern business trust? 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 83-109 Shill, Gregory H. Ending judgment arbitrage: jurisdictional competition and the enforcement of foreign money judgments in the United States. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 459-522 Trammell, Alan M. Jurisdictional sequencing. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1099-1160 JURISPRUDENCE Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Kozel, Randy J. Precedent and reliance. 62 Emory L.J. 1459-1507 Levin, Hillel Y. A reliance approach to precedent. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1035-1098 Mann, Itamar. Dialectic of transnationalism: unauthorized migration and human rights, 1993-2013. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 315-391 Mireles, Michael S., Jr. Aesthetic functionality. 21 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J. 155-212 Verdirame, Guglielmo. A normative theory of sovereignty transfers. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 371-426

Page 12 Spring Symposium: Critical Legal Studies & the Politicization of Intellectual Property and Information Law. Introductions by Sarah L. Farhadian and Agatha M. Cole; panel participation by Peter Goodrich, Brett Frischmann, Michael J. Burstein, moderators; Sonia K. Katyal, Rebecca Tushnet, Victoria Smith Ekstrand, John Tehranian, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Derek Khanna, Jessica Litman, Sherwin Siy, Richard S. Whitt, panelists; articles by Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Andrew Famiglietti, Suzanne V.L. Berg, Sherwin Siy and Richard S. Whitt. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 597-768 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) JUVENILES Barnett, Tyler. Comment. Pulling back the curtains: undetected child abuse and the need for increased regulation of home schools in Missouri. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 341-356. Hogelin, Jon M. To prevent and to protect: the reporting of child abuse by educators. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 225-252. Meek, Mary E., Maj., U.S. Army. Advising military families with special needs children: a legal primer. Army Law. 36-54 (2012). Mulroy, Steven J. Execution by accident: evidentiary and constitutional problems with the childhood onset requirement in Atkins claims. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 591-651 Murillo, Sarah. Outstanding student article. 21st century slaves: children reduced to products captured in the business of supply and demand. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 695-733 O Sullivan, Mary Therese. Comment. The ten-month school year: are we ignoring educational research in order to preserve summer vacation? Finding a compromise between educational advancement and over-schooling. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 395-415. Weiskittle, Dianne. Comment. Proximate cause, joint and several liability, and child pornography possession: determining and calculating restitution awards under 18 U.S.C. 2259. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 275-305 LABOR LAW Baker, Patrick R. Managed cooperation in a post-sago Mine disaster world. 33 Pace L. Rev. 491-535 Curtis, Lori A. The need for clarification in the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act as it applies to live-in caregivers. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 579-600 Ferrin, Scott Ellis. A survey of recent employment disputes of educators engaged in serving English language learners. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 205-224. Langan, Kerry W. and Katherine Ritts Schafer. Labor & employment law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 829-864 Powell, Kemper C. Note. Beyond Brady and Anthony: the contemporary role of antitrust law in the collective bargaining process. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 147-163 Smith, Thomas A. The Zynga clawback: shoring up the central pillar of innovation. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 577-627 Sullivan, Koleen Stasia. Note. Enforceability of choice-of-law clauses in the context of misclassification litigation: bridging the gap between worker and employer. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1359-1396 LAND USE PLANNING Boyd, Marie. Zoning for apartments: a study of the role of law in the control of apartment houses in New Haven, Connecticut 1912-1932. 33 Pace L. Rev. 600-682 Luna, Guadalupe T. Facts are stubborn things: irregular housing in the Texas colonias. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 121-157 Rice, Terry. Zoning and land use. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 1007-1047 LAW AND SOCIETY Fordham Urban Law Journal Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society Ahrens, Deborah. Drug panics in the twenty-first century: Ecstasy, prescription drugs, and the reframing of the war on drugs. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 397-437 Allen, W. David. Self-protection against crime victimization: theory and evidence from university campuses. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 21-33 Buszin, Jared S. Comment. Beyond school finance: refocusing education reform litigation to realize the deferred dream of education equality and adequacy. 62 Emory L.J. 1613-1657 DeGabrielle, Don J. and Eliot F. Turner. Ethics, justice, and prosecution. 32 Rev. Litig. 279-297 Earleywine, Mitch and student Mallory Loflin. Curious consequences of cannabis prohibition. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 438-463 Hiller, Victor and Magali Recoules. Changes in divorce patterns: culture and the law. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 77-87 Kietzman, Paul R. and Kathryn E. Jerian. Willowbrook: precedent or promise? Modification of consent decrees following the Second Circuit s 1983 decision in NYSARC v. Carey. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 589-605

Page 13 Lim, Julian. Immigration, asylum, and citizenship: a more holistic approach. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1013-1077 Peterson, Laura. Note. Collective sanctions: learning from the NFL s justifiable use of group punishment. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 165-179 Sloan, Spencer. Note. Accommodation and rectification: a dual approach to indigenous peoples in international law. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 739-775 Spiro, Peter J. Sovereigntism s twilight. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 307-322 Walker, Matthew H. Comment. Discrimination based on national origin and ancestry: how the goals of equality have failed to address the pervasive stereotyping of the Appalachian tradition. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 335-362 In Memoriam Professor Jane Larson. Preface by Gerald Torres; introduction by Elizabeth Mertz; articles by Guadalupe T. Luna, Christyne J. Vachon, Michelle Oberman, Cynthia Grant Bowman and Martha M. Ertman. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 105-218 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) Panel II: Critical Legal Activism and Netroots Movements. Brett Frischmann, moderator; Victoria Smith Ekstrand, John Tehranian, Siva Vaidyhanathan, panelists. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 624-641 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS Albany Government Law Review Atkins, Andrew P. New methods of financial white-collar criminal investigation and prosecution: the spillover of wiretaps to civil enforcement proceedings. 33 Pace L. Rev. 716-746 Barnes, Michael C. and student Gretchen Arndt. The best of both worlds: applying federal commerce and state police powers to reduce prescription drug abuse. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 271-307 Berger, Todd and Kelly Gonzalez. Criminal law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 643-712 DeGabrielle, Don J. and Eliot F. Turner. Ethics, justice, and prosecution. 32 Rev. Litig. 279-297 Driscoll, Sean K. Student article. The lady of the house vs. a man with a gun: applying Kyllo to gun-scanning technology. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 601-642 Etzioni, Amitai. A liberal communitarian paradigm for counterterrorism. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 330-370 Gatewood, Jace C. It s raining Katz and Jones: the implications of United States v. Jones a case of sound and fury. 33 Pace L. Rev. 683-715 Halpern, Samantha. Comment. First Amendment rights for publishers and the distribution of unsolicited magazines to inmates. 33 Pace L. Rev. 795-820 Howell, Nicole M. Comment. A proposal for U.S. implementation of the Vienna Convention s consular notification requirement. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1324-1381 Kawecki, Victoria. Comment. Can t touch this? Making a place for touch DNA in post-conviction DNA testing statutes. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 821-852 Kim, Soojin. Note. United States v. Reeves: the struggle to save the direct/collateral consequences test after Padilla. (United States v. Reeves, 695 F.3d 637, 2012.) 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 853-875 Mackey, Craig. Note. Hudson v. Michigan and the ongoing struggle for accountability in law enforcement institutions. (Hudson v. Michigan, 547 U.S. 586, 2006.) 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 606-637 McCrary, Keri E. Note. Taking a toll on the equities: governing the effect of the PLRA s exhaustion requirement on state statutes of limitations. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1321-1358 Teitelbaum, Joel B. and Laura G. Hoffman. Health reform and correctional health care: how the Affordable Care Act can improve the health of ex-offenders and their communities. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1323-1356 Overdose: The Failure of the U.S. Drug War and Attempts at Legalization. Introduction by Paul Finkelman and student Michael W. Gadomski; articles by Carolynn Conron, David B. Kopel, Trevor Burrus, Alex Kreit, Steven W. Bender, Deborah Ahrens, Mitch Earleywine, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Susan Stuart, Bruce D. Stout, Bennett A. Barlyn, Nekima Levy-Pounds and students Mallory Loflin, Lionel R. Smith, Tanya N. Whittle & Michael Burtis. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 259-588 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute Garner, Bryan A. A legal lexicographer looks at law reviews*. 16 Green Bag 281-290 White, G. Edward. From the Second Restatements to the present: the ALI s recent history and current challenges. 16 Green Bag 305-319

Page 14 LEGAL EDUCATION Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute Jennison, Beverly Peterson. Beyond Langdell: innovation in legal education. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 643-674 LEGAL HISTORY Bowman, Cynthia Grant. Feminism and the uses of history: an essay on the legacy of Jane E. Larson. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 195-206 Boyd, Marie. Zoning for apartments: a study of the role of law in the control of apartment houses in New Haven, Connecticut 1912-1932. 33 Pace L. Rev. 600-682 Cushman, Barry. Court-packing and compromise. 29 Const. Comment. 1-30 Davies, Ross E. Learned Hand sings, part one: liner notes for Songs of His Youth. [Includes photographs.] 16 Green Bag 257-280 DeSantis, J. Angelo. Engines turn or passengers swim: a case study of how ETOPS improved safety and economics in aviation. 78 J. Air L. & Com. 3-68 Frederick, David. Reconciling intentions with outcomes: a critical examination of the mortgage interest deduction. 28 Akron Tax J. 41-82 Izquierdo, Richard Alexander. The American presidency and the logic of constitutional renewal: pricing in institutions and historical context from the beginning. 28 J.L. & Pol. 273-306 Lupu, Ira C. Teaching United States v. O Brien: three conversations and the wisdom of John Hart Ely. 16 Green Bag 291-304 Mirow, M.C. Pre-constitutional law and constitutions: Spanish colonial law and the Constitution of Cádiz. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 313-337 Paxson, Hon. Edward M. The road to success, or practical hints to the junior bar: an address delivered before the Law Academy of Philadelphia. 16 Green Bag 323-343 Schwartzberg, Nicole. What is a recess?: recess appointments and the Framers understanding of advice and consent. 28 J.L. & Pol. 231-271 Senn, Mark A. Shakespeare and the land law in his life and works. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 111-216 Walker, Matthew H. Comment. Discrimination based on national origin and ancestry: how the goals of equality have failed to address the pervasive stereotyping of the Appalachian tradition. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 335-362 LEGAL PROFESSION Bartolacci, Mike W., Tyler Short and Bruce Talen. The attorneyclient privilege and the fiduciary exception: why frank discussions between fiduciaries and their attorneys should be protected by the privilege. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 1-33 DeGabrielle, Don J. and Eliot F. Turner. Ethics, justice, and prosecution. 32 Rev. Litig. 279-297 Domsky, Ronald Z. Give taxpayers a break: putting the reliance element back into the reasonable reliance and good faith defense. 28 Akron Tax J. 123-157 Glenn, Michael W. Note. Principles, politics, and privilege: how the crime-fraud exception can preserve the strength of the attorney-client privilege for government lawyers and their clients. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1447-1491 Kim, Soojin. Note. United States v. Reeves: the struggle to save the direct/collateral consequences test after Padilla. (United States v. Reeves, 695 F.3d 637, 2012.) 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 853-875 Lupu, Ira C. Teaching United States v. O Brien: three conversations and the wisdom of John Hart Ely. 16 Green Bag 291-304 Miller, Henry G. Winning or at least not losing on crossexamination. 33 Pace L. Rev. 747-769 Nelson, Josephine Sandler and Richard O. Parry. Protecting employee rights and prosecuting corporate crime: a proposal for criminal Cumis counsel. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 115-180 Paxson, Hon. Edward M. The road to success, or practical hints to the junior bar: an address delivered before the Law Academy of Philadelphia. 16 Green Bag 323-343 Townsend, James T. Professional responsibility. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 897-921 Trezza, Jillian. Student article. Army lessons for lawyer-leaders. 32 Rev. Litig. 239-278 LEGAL RESEARCH AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Contreras, Jorge L. Confronting the crisis in scientific publishing: latency, licensing, and access. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 491-575 Garner, Bryan A. A legal lexicographer looks at law reviews*. 16 Green Bag 281-290 White, G. Edward. From the Second Restatements to the present: the ALI s recent history and current challenges. 16 Green Bag 305-319

Page 15 LEGISLATION Buckley, Timothy J. Note. Password protection now: an elaboration on the need for federal password protection legislation and suggestions on how to draft it. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 875-892 Deuth, Joel. Comment. The False Claims Act s first-to-file bar: how the particularity requirement of civil procedure militates against combating fraud. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 795-820 Gitter, Donna M. Biopharmaceuticals under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: determining the appropriate market and data exclusivity periods. 21 Tex. Intell. Prop. L.J. 213-235 Kreit, Alex. Controlled substances, uncontrolled law. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 332-358 Moloo, Rahim. When actions speak louder than words: the relevance of subsequent party conduct to treaty interpretation. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 39-88 White, G. Edward. From the Second Restatements to the present: the ALI s recent history and current challenges. 16 Green Bag 305-319 MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE Albert, Jennifer A. Student article. Once byten, twice shy: preservation and production of electronic healthcare records. 32 Rev. Litig. 395-429 Campo, Amanda. Note. An analysis of New York State s flawed recovery scheme in prenatal malpractice actions: why a claim of NIED should be available to plaintiffs. (Broadnax v. Gonzalez, 809 N.E.2d 645, 2004.) 33 Pace L. Rev. 770-794 Furdyna, Aimee. Note. Undermining patient autonomy by regulating informed consent for abortion. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 638-662 Kawecki, Victoria. Comment. Can t touch this? Making a place for touch DNA in post-conviction DNA testing statutes. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 821-852 Plaut, S. Michael, et al. Characteristics of health professionals in a mandated ethics tutorial after violating sexual boundaries with patients. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 353-374 Proehl, Kira. Comment. Pregnancy crimes: new worries to expect when you re expecting. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 661-691 Reich, J. Brad. When getting your bell rung may lead to ringing the bell : potential compensation for NFL player concussion-related injuries. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 198-231 MILITARY, WAR AND PEACE Army Lawyer Chehtman, Alejandro. Developing local capacity for war crimes trials: insights from BiH, Sierra Leone, and Colombia. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 297-329 Etzioni, Amitai. A liberal communitarian paradigm for counterterrorism. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 330-370 Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin and students Lionel R. Smith, Tanya N. Whittle & Michael Burtis. From the battlefield to the war on drugs: lessons from the lives of marginalized African American military veterans. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 464-488 Lee, Thomas H. International law and institutions and the American Constitution in war and peace. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 291-306 Nguyen, Reese. Comment. Navigating jus ad bellum in the age of cyber warfare. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1079-1129 Offill-Klein, Alexei. Note. Targeted killings: Al-Aulaqi v. Obama and the misuse of the political question doctrine. (Al- Aulaqi v. Obama, 727 F. Supp. 2d 1, 2010.) 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 207-224 Price, Ingrid L. Note. Criminal liability of civilian contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 491-503 Stuart, Susan. All roads lead from Vietnam to your home town: how veterans have become casualties of the war on drugs. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 489-524 Totman, Beth. Comment. Seeing the justice system through a soldier s eyes: a call to action for Maryland to adopt a veterans treatment court system. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 431-455 Trezza, Jillian. Student article. Army lessons for lawyer-leaders. 32 Rev. Litig. 239-278 Varol, Ozan O. The military as the guardian of constitutional democracy. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 547-625 MOTOR VEHICLES Benikov, Alexander Y. When is an Arizona drunk driver not a driver?: Zarogoza and actual physical control. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 565-578 Cherundolo, Hon. John C. Tort law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 923-990 Sunderman, Sarah F. Note. The need for regulation of direct-toconsumer genetic testing in the United States: assessing and applying the German policy model. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 357-379

Page 16 NATURAL RESOURCES LAW Endres, Jody M. Barking up the wrong tree? Forest sustainability in the wake of emerging bioenergy policies. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 763-832 Jones, Lindsay Sain. Note. The problem with the Bureau of Land Management s delegation of wildlife management in wilderness. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1281-1319 Takacs, David. Forest carbon (REDD+), repairing international trust, and reciprocal contractual sovereignty. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 653-736 White, Matthew S. Note. Overcriminalization based on foreign law: how the Lacey Act incorporates foreign law to overcriminalize importers and users of timber products. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 381-401 OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW Atkins, Justin P. Note. Hydraulic fracturing in Poland: a regulatory analysis. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 339-355 Baker, Patrick R. Managed cooperation in a post-sago Mine disaster world. 33 Pace L. Rev. 491-535 Shaw, Lauren E. Student article. Asteroids, the new Western Frontier: applying principles of the General Mining Law of 1872 to incentivize asteroid mining. 78 J. Air L. & Com. 121-169 PARTNERSHIPS O Loughlin, Sandra S. and Christopher J. Bonner. Business associations. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 559-592 Rutledge, Thomas E. and Christopher E. Schaefer. The trust as an entity and diversity jurisdiction: is Navarro applicable to the modern business trust? 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 83-109 POLITICS Journal of Law & Politics Ginsburg, Tom, Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez and Mila Versteeg. When to overthrow your government: the right to resist in the world s constitutions. 60 UCLA L. Rev. 1184-1260 Lawson, Aaron. Educational federalism: a new case for reduced federal involvement in K-12 education. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 281-318. Varol, Ozan O. The military as the guardian of constitutional democracy. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 547-625 Verdirame, Guglielmo. A normative theory of sovereignty transfers. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 371-426 Weiss, Ethan. Comment. Partisan gerrymandering and the elusive standard. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 693-731 Willingham, Daniel C. Are you ready for some (political) football? How Section 501(c)(3) organizations get their playing time during campaign seasons. 28 Akron Tax J. 83-122 China s Human Rights Footprint in Africa. Article by Timothy Webster; response by James Thuo Gathii. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 626-695 Panel III: Politics and the Public in IP & Info Law Policy Making. Michael J. Burstein, moderator; Derek Khanna, Jessica Litman, Sherwin Siy, Richard S. Whitt, panelists. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 642-661 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Review of Litigation Atkins, Andrew P. New methods of financial white-collar criminal investigation and prosecution: the spillover of wiretaps to civil enforcement proceedings. 33 Pace L. Rev. 716-746 Bottar, Michael Anthony. Civil practice. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 593-641 Deuth, Joel. Comment. The False Claims Act s first-to-file bar: how the particularity requirement of civil procedure militates against combating fraud. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 795-820 Edwards, Nicholas W. Comment. Class action public nuisance: Cleveland s real chance at taking on subprime lenders. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 307-334 Kummer, Michael. The de novo doctrine: irrelevant to relevancy in civil tax litigation. 14 Fla. Tax Rev. 115-151 McCrary, Keri E. Note. Taking a toll on the equities: governing the effect of the PLRA s exhaustion requirement on state statutes of limitations. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1321-1358 Trammell, Alan M. Jurisdictional sequencing. 47 Ga. L. Rev. 1099-1160 Yanagawa, Eiji. Further reforms of the Japanese Code of Civil Procedure: how do reforms of the information provision process harmonize procedural and substantive fairness? 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 175-206 PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Cushman, Barry. Court-packing and compromise. 29 Const. Comment. 1-30 Izquierdo, Richard Alexander. The American presidency and the logic of constitutional renewal: pricing in institutions and historical context from the beginning. 28 J.L. & Pol. 273-306

Page 17 Lee, Thomas H. International law and institutions and the American Constitution in war and peace. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 291-306 Schwartzberg, Nicole. What is a recess?: recess appointments and the Framers understanding of advice and consent. 28 J.L. & Pol. 231-271 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Bartolacci, Mike W., Tyler Short and Bruce Talen. The attorneyclient privilege and the fiduciary exception: why frank discussions between fiduciaries and their attorneys should be protected by the privilege. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 1-33 Broshuis, Garrett R. Note. Restoring integrity to America s pastime: moving towards a more normative approach to cheating in baseball. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 119-146 Domsky, Ronald Z. Give taxpayers a break: putting the reliance element back into the reasonable reliance and good faith defense. 28 Akron Tax J. 123-157 Glenn, Michael W. Note. Principles, politics, and privilege: how the crime-fraud exception can preserve the strength of the attorney-client privilege for government lawyers and their clients. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1447-1491 Nelson, Josephine Sandler and Richard O. Parry. Protecting employee rights and prosecuting corporate crime: a proposal for criminal Cumis counsel. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 115-180 Plaut, S. Michael, et al. Characteristics of health professionals in a mandated ethics tutorial after violating sexual boundaries with patients. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 353-374 Townsend, James T. Professional responsibility. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 897-921 Trezza, Jillian. Student article. Army lessons for lawyer-leaders. 32 Rev. Litig. 239-278 PROPERTY PERSONAL AND REAL Senn, Mark A. Shakespeare and the land law in his life and works. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 111-216 Shaw, Lauren E. Student article. Asteroids, the new Western Frontier: applying principles of the General Mining Law of 1872 to incentivize asteroid mining. 78 J. Air L. & Com. 121-169 PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY Brooks, Scott. Comment. Guilty by reason of insanity: why a maligned defense demands a constitutional right of inquiry on voir dire. (State v. Stanko, 658 S.E.2d 94, 2008.) 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1183-1223 Brown, Heidi K. The silent but gifted law student: transforming anxious public speakers into well-rounded advocates. 18 Legal Writing 291-337 (2012). Hamilton, Melissa. Adjudicating sex crimes as mental disease. 33 Pace L. Rev. 536-599 Kietzman, Paul R. and Kathryn E. Jerian. Willowbrook: precedent or promise? Modification of consent decrees following the Second Circuit s 1983 decision in NYSARC v. Carey. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 589-605 Mulroy, Steven J. Execution by accident: evidentiary and constitutional problems with the childhood onset requirement in Atkins claims. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 591-651 Sperling, Carrie and Susan Shapcott. Fixing students fixed mindsets: paving the way for meaningful assessment. 18 Legal Writing 39-84 (2012). Stuart, Susan. All roads lead from Vietnam to your home town: how veterans have become casualties of the war on drugs. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 489-524 Totman, Beth. Comment. Seeing the justice system through a soldier s eyes: a call to action for Maryland to adopt a veterans treatment court system. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 431-455 RELIGION Aitsebaomo, Gabriel O. Challenges to federal income tax exemption of the clergy and government support of sectarian schools through tax credits device and the unresolved questions after Arizona v. Winn: is the U.S. Supreme Court standing in the way of taxpayer standing to seek meritorious redress? 28 Akron Tax J. 1-39 Bainbridge, Stephen M. Using reverse veil piercing to vindicate the free exercise rights of incorporated employers. 16 Green Bag 235-249 Dean, Dallas. A little rule that goes a long way: a simplified rule enforcing the 501(c)(3) ban on church campaign intervention. 28 J.L. & Pol. 307-333 REMEDIES Brewster, Rachel. Pricing compliance: when formal remedies displace reputational sanctions. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 259-314 Campo, Amanda. Note. An analysis of New York State s flawed recovery scheme in prenatal malpractice actions: why a claim of NIED should be available to plaintiffs. (Broadnax v. Gonzalez, 809 N.E.2d 645, 2004.) 33 Pace L. Rev. 770-794 Gergen, Mark P. Negligent misrepresentation as contract. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 953-1011

Page 18 Raper, Steven E. Announcing remedies for medical injury: a proposal for medical liability reform based on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 309-352 Reich, J. Brad. When getting your bell rung may lead to ringing the bell : potential compensation for NFL player concussion-related injuries. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 198-231 Ritwik, Ankita. Recent development. Tobacco packaging arbitration and the state s ability to legislate. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 523-538 Weiskittle, Dianne. Comment. Proximate cause, joint and several liability, and child pornography possession: determining and calculating restitution awards under 18 U.S.C. 2259. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 275-305 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Cave, Patricia. Comment. Giving consumers a leg to stand on: finding plaintiffs a legislative solution to the barrier from federal courts in data security breach suits. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 765-794 Contreras, Jorge L. Confronting the crisis in scientific publishing: latency, licensing, and access. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 491-575 DeSantis, J. Angelo. Engines turn or passengers swim: a case study of how ETOPS improved safety and economics in aviation. 78 J. Air L. & Com. 3-68 Driscoll, Sean K. Student article. The lady of the house vs. a man with a gun: applying Kyllo to gun-scanning technology. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 601-642 Gatewood, Jace C. It s raining Katz and Jones: the implications of United States v. Jones a case of sound and fury. 33 Pace L. Rev. 683-715 Kawecki, Victoria. Comment. Can t touch this? Making a place for touch DNA in post-conviction DNA testing statutes. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 821-852 Land, Molly. Toward an international law of the Internet. 54 Harv. Int l L.J. 393-458 Ness, Devin W. Note. Information overload: why omnipresent technology and the rise of big data shouldn t spell the end for privacy as we know it. 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 925-957 Shaw, Lauren E. Student article. Asteroids, the new Western Frontier: applying principles of the General Mining Law of 1872 to incentivize asteroid mining. 78 J. Air L. & Com. 121-169 Sunderman, Sarah F. Note. The need for regulation of direct-toconsumer genetic testing in the United States: assessing and applying the German policy model. 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 357-379 Wilbanks, Kelsey B. Comment. The challenges of 3D printing to the repair-reconstruction doctrine in patent law. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1147-1181 Yates, Mark. Text is still a noun: preserving linear text-based literacy in an e-literate world. 18 Legal Writing 119-152 (2012). SECOND AMENDMENT Driscoll, Sean K. Student article. The lady of the house vs. a man with a gun: applying Kyllo to gun-scanning technology. 62 Cath. U. L. Rev. 601-642 SECURED TRANSACTIONS Pierce, Yariv. Note. Compatible process, conflicting result: the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act may preempt the Uniform Commercial Code when security entitlements are sold abroad. 19 UC Davis J. Int l L. & Pol y 225-259 SECURITIES LAW Betman, Ronald S. and Jonathan R. Law. The (too) long arm of the S.E.C.: when a foreign employee of a U.S.-based multinational financial services client is threatened with a subpoena. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 1-14 McKinstry, Lucy. Note. Regulating a global market: the extraterritorial challenge of Dodd-Frank s margin requirements for uncleared OTC derivatives & a mutual recognition solution. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 776-832 SEXUALITY AND THE LAW Bowman, Cynthia Grant. Feminism and the uses of history: an essay on the legacy of Jane E. Larson. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 195-206 Chance, Travis F. Comment. Going to pieces over LGBT health disparities: how an amended Affordable Care Act could cure the discrimination that ails the LGBT community. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 375-402 Crombie, Nathan. Note. A harmonious union? The relationship between states and the Human Rights Committee on the same-sex marriage issue. 51 Colum. J. Transnat l L. 696-738 Ertman, Martha M. The legacy of Jane Larson: the politics of practicality and surprise. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 207-218 Hamilton, Melissa. Adjudicating sex crimes as mental disease. 33 Pace L. Rev. 536-599

Page 19 Murillo, Sarah. Outstanding student article. 21st century slaves: children reduced to products captured in the business of supply and demand. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 695-733 Plaut, S. Michael, et al. Characteristics of health professionals in a mandated ethics tutorial after violating sexual boundaries with patients. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 353-374 Weiskittle, Dianne. Comment. Proximate cause, joint and several liability, and child pornography possession: determining and calculating restitution awards under 18 U.S.C. 2259. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 275-305 SOCIAL WELFARE Meek, Mary E., Maj., U.S. Army. Advising military families with special needs children: a legal primer. Army Law. 36-54 (2012). Teitelbaum, Joel B. and Laura G. Hoffman. Health reform and correctional health care: how the Affordable Care Act can improve the health of ex-offenders and their communities. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1323-1356 SPORTS Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW Cherundolo, Hon. John C. Tort law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 923-990 Fry, Christine, Sara Zimmerman and Manel Kappagoda. Healthy reform, healthy cities: using law and policy to reduce obesity rates in underserved communities. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1265-1321 Rice, Terry. Zoning and land use. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 1007-1047 Stout, Bruce D. and Bennett A. Barlyn. The human and fiscal toll of America s drug war: one state s experience. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 525-562 Stuart, Susan. All roads lead from Vietnam to your home town: how veterans have become casualties of the war on drugs. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 489-524 Yan, Jerett. Comment. Rousing the sleeping giant: administrative enforcement of Title VI and new routes to equity in transit planning. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1131-1181 Zdanys, Joanna. Note. Turf wars and growing pains: how New York education law can ease the co-location battle. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1539-1578 TAXATION FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT Hatch, Emilee K. Lawson. Trusts & estates. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 991-1006 Spica, James P. Spilt to last: longevity planning for tax advantaged trusts under a new statutory decanting regime in Michigan. 48 Real Prop. Tr. & Est. L.J. 35-81 Willingham, Daniel C. Are you ready for some (political) football? How Section 501(c)(3) organizations get their playing time during campaign seasons. 28 Akron Tax J. 83-122 TAXATION FEDERAL INCOME Akron Tax Journal Cauble, Emily. Tax elections: how to live with them if we can t live without them. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 421-489 Dean, Dallas. A little rule that goes a long way: a simplified rule enforcing the 501(c)(3) ban on church campaign intervention. 28 J.L. & Pol. 307-333 Kisska-Schulze, Kathryn and Adam Epstein. Taxing Missy: Operation Gold and the 2012 proposed Olympic Tax Elimination Act. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 95-118 Kopel, David B. and Trevor Burrus. Sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, and guns: the synergistic constitutional effects. 6 Alb. Gov t L. Rev. 307-331 Kummer, Michael. The de novo doctrine: irrelevant to relevancy in civil tax litigation. 14 Fla. Tax Rev. 115-151 Melone, Matthew A. The Section 83(b) election and the fallacy of earned income. 10 Berkeley Bus. L.J. 53-113 TAXATION STATE AND LOCAL Liberatore, Paul. Outstanding student article. Abandoning the principles of the great seal of Arizona: how Arizona s agricultural property tax laws threaten the existence of its agricultural community. 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 657-694 TORTS Bowman, Cynthia Grant. Feminism and the uses of history: an essay on the legacy of Jane E. Larson. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 195-206 Cherundolo, Hon. John C. Tort law. 63 Syracuse L. Rev. 923-990 Edwards, Nicholas W. Comment. Class action public nuisance: Cleveland s real chance at taking on subprime lenders. 38 U. Dayton L. Rev. 307-334

Page 20 Gergen, Mark P. Negligent misrepresentation as contract. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 953-1011 Guerrero, Ryan. Student article. Reevaluating proposals for tort claims markets in a world of mass tort litigation. 32 Rev. Litig. 299-322 Miles, Reesa. Note. Defamation is more than just a tort: a new constitutional standard for Internet student speech. 2013 BYU Educ. & L.J. 357-393. Raper, Steven E. Announcing remedies for medical injury: a proposal for medical liability reform based on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 16 J. Health Care L. & Pol y 309-352 Reich, J. Brad. When getting your bell rung may lead to ringing the bell : potential compensation for NFL player concussion-related injuries. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 198-231 Winneker, Joshua. Protecting the unprotected: creating an antiretaliation policy for professional athletes that exercise their legal rights in participant vs. participant liability contact sports. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 315-337 TRADE REGULATION George Mason Law Review Barros, Pedro P., Joseph A. Clougherty and Jo Seldeslachts. Europeanization of EU member-state competition policy: the Commission s leadership role. 34 Int l Rev. L. & Econ. 41-51 Chacon, Leah B. Comment. Long-term contracting the way to renewable energy investment: lessons from Brazil applied to the United States. 62 Emory L.J. 1563-1612 Hogges-Thomas, Alicia I. An American drug problem: reclaiming consumers rights under the Hatch-Waxman Act. 37 Vt. L. Rev. 737-762 Powell, Kemper C. Note. Beyond Brady and Anthony: the contemporary role of antitrust law in the collective bargaining process. 14 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 147-163 Stucke, Maurice E. Looking at the monopsony in the mirror. 62 Emory L.J. 1509-1562 Thomas, Cyntrice, Thomas A. Baker III and Kevin Byon. The treatment of non-team sports under Section One of the Sherman Act. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 296-314 Young, Kathryn. Note. Deconstructing the façade of amateurism: antitrust and intellectual property arguments in favor of compensating athletes. 12 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 338-354 Zheng, Wentong. Counting once, counting twice: the precarious state of subsidy regulation. 49 Stan. J. Int l L. 427-476 16th Annual Antitrust Symposium: Privacy Regulation and Antitrust. Remarks by Jeffrey Rosen; articles by Frank Pasquale, Catherine Tucker, Adam Thierer, Allen P. Grunes and James C. Cooper. 20 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1003-1146 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.) TRANSPORTATION LAW Nikaki, Theodora. Bringing multimodal transport law into the new century: is the uniform liability system the way forward? 78 J. Air L. & Com. 69-119 Yan, Jerett. Comment. Rousing the sleeping giant: administrative enforcement of Title VI and new routes to equity in transit planning. 101 Cal. L. Rev. 1131-1181 WATER LAW Murthy, Sharmila L. The human right(s) to water and sanitation: history, meaning, and the controversy over privatization. 31 Berkeley J. Int l L. 89-149 WOMEN Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society Huberfeld, Nicole. With liberty and access for some: the ACA s disconnect for women s health. 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1357-1393 Proehl, Kira. Comment. Pregnancy crimes: new worries to expect when you re expecting. 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 661-691 In Memoriam Professor Jane Larson. Preface by Gerald Torres; introduction by Elizabeth Mertz; articles by Guadalupe T. Luna, Christyne J. Vachon, Michelle Oberman, Cynthia Grant Bowman and Martha M. Ertman. 28 Wis. J.L. Gender & Soc y 105-218 (For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)