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JLRCumulative INDEX Vols1-41.doc<br />

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CUMULATIVE INDEX: VOLUMES 1–41<br />

Articles By Author................................................................................ 1<br />

Articles By Title.................................................................................. 31<br />

Notes By Author .................................................................................. 65<br />

Notes By Title....................................................................................... 83<br />

Legislative Notes By Author.......................................................... 103<br />

Legislative Notes By Title .............................................................. 106<br />

Reviews By Author............................................................................. 108<br />

Reviews By Title ................................................................................. 108<br />

Commentaries By Author................................................................. 109<br />

Commentaries By Title ..................................................................... 109<br />

Speech By Author............................................................................... 109<br />

Speech By Title ................................................................................... 109<br />

Tributes By Author ........................................................................... 110<br />

Tribute By Title ................................................................................. 110<br />

ARTICLES<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Abrams, Robert Haskell, Symposium—The Great Lakes:<br />

Reflecting the Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—Walking<br />

the Beach to the Core <strong>of</strong> Sovereignty: The Historic Basis for<br />

the Public Trust Doctrine Applied in Glass v. Goeckel................... 40:861<br />

Ackerman, Alan T. and Noah Eliezer Yanich, Just and<br />

Unjust Compensation: The Future <strong>of</strong> the Navigational<br />

Servitude in Condemnation Cases ................................................... 34:573<br />

Adelman, Martin J., The New World <strong>of</strong> Patents Created by<br />

the Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for the Federal Circuit ...................................... 20:979<br />

Aldisert, Ruggero J., Appellate Justice ............................................. 11:317<br />

Aleinik<strong>of</strong>f, T. Alexander, Political Asylum in the Federal<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany and the Republic <strong>of</strong> France: Lessons for<br />

the United States ............................................................................ 17:183<br />

Alexander, Peter C., A Proposal to Abolish the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

United States Trustee.......................................................................... 30:1<br />

Allen, Francis A., A Prospectus for Reform .............................................. 1:1<br />

Allen, Francis A., On Coming <strong>of</strong> Age: Twenty-Five Years <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform ............................... 25:1<br />

Allen, Francis A., Symposium—Recodification <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Criminal Laws—Introduction .......................................................... 4:425<br />

Allen, Layman E., and C. Rudy Engholm, The Need for<br />

Clear Structure in “Plain Language” Legal Drafting........................ 13:455<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Allen, Layman E. and Charles S. Saxon, One Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Computerized Instructional Gaming in Legal Education:<br />

To Better Understand the Rich Logical Structure <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Rules and Improve Legal Writing.................................................... 18:383<br />

Allen, Michael P., Significant Developments in Veterans Law<br />

(2004–2006) and What They Reveal About the U.S. Court<br />

<strong>of</strong> Appeals for Veterans Claims and the U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals<br />

for the Federal Circuit ..................................................................... 40:483<br />

American Bar Association, AIDS Coordinating<br />

Committee, Edited by Eric N. Richardson and<br />

Salvatore J. Russo, Calming AIDS Phobia: Legal<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> the Low Risk <strong>of</strong> Transmitting HIV in<br />

the Health Care Setting................................................................... 28:733<br />

Anderson, Lloyd, The Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong> Poor People to<br />

Appeal Without Payment <strong>of</strong> Fees: Convergence <strong>of</strong> Due Process<br />

and Equal Protection in M.L.B. v. S.L.J. ........................................ 32:441<br />

Anderson, William L., and Barry M. Parsons and<br />

Dr. Drummond Rennie, Daubert’s Backwash:<br />

Litigation-Generated Science ........................................................... 34:619<br />

Appell, Annette Ruth, Virtual Mothers and the Meaning<br />

<strong>of</strong> Parenthood................................................................................. 34:683<br />

Bach, Robert L., Building Community Among Diversity:<br />

Legal Services for Impoverished Immigrants ..................................... 27:639<br />

Baker, Isaiah, What Ever Happened to the “Checkless Society”?.............. 7:481<br />

Baker, Lynn A., Promulgating the Marriage Contract.......................... 23:217<br />

Bakken, Tim, Truth and Innocence Procedures to Free Innocent<br />

Persons: Beyond the Adversarial System ........................................... 41:547<br />

Baldwin, Frank B., III, Criminal Law Revision in Delaware<br />

and Hawaii ..................................................................................... 4:476<br />

Bank, Richard M. and Thomas C. Woodruff, Protecting<br />

Retired Workers From Inflation: Collective Bargaining<br />

for Retiree Benefits.......................................................................... 14:205<br />

Barnes, Alison, Envisioning a Future for Age and Disability<br />

Discrimination Claims.................................................................... 35:263<br />

Barron, Jerome A., The Electronic Media and the Flight<br />

from First Amendment Doctrine: Justice Breyer’s<br />

New Balancing Approach ............................................................... 31:817<br />

Barrow, Roscoe L., Regulation <strong>of</strong> Campaign Funding and<br />

Spending for Federal Office ............................................................... 5:159<br />

Barsh, Russel Lawrence, The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Indigenous<br />

Self-Determination .......................................................................... 26:277<br />

Baude, Patrick L., Constitutional Reflections on<br />

Abortion Reform ................................................................................... 4:1<br />

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Baynes, Leonard M., Life After Adarand: What Happened to<br />

the Metro Broadcasting Diversity Rationale for Affirmative<br />

Action in Telecommunications Ownership?........................................ 33:87<br />

Baynes, Leonard M., Symposium—Not from Concentrate?<br />

Media Regulation at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Millennium—Race,<br />

Media Consolidation, and Online Content: The Lack <strong>of</strong><br />

Substitutes Available to Media Consumers <strong>of</strong> Color........................... 39:199<br />

Bazelon, David L., Whose Need Children? ........................................... 8:237<br />

Beattie, Mary Ann, Persuader: Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Support .....................2:239<br />

Bechoefer, Bernhard G., Anti-Trust Powers <strong>of</strong> the AEC ..................... 3:257<br />

Bellace, Janice R., A Right <strong>of</strong> Fair Dismissal: Enforcing A<br />

Statutory Guarantee ....................................................................... 16:207<br />

Bennett, Susan and Kathleen A. Sullivan, Disentitling<br />

the Poor: Waivers and Welfare “Reform”.......................................... 26:741<br />

Ben-Shahar, Omri, Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Mandatory Arbitration—How Bad Are Mandatory<br />

Arbitration Terms? ................................................................... 41:777<br />

Berger, Mark, Legislating Confession Law in Great Britain:<br />

A Statutory Approach to Police Interrogations....................................... 24:1<br />

BeVier, Lillian R., Symposium—Pornography—Introduction ................. 21:1<br />

Bitensky, Susan H., Spare the Rod, Embrace Our Humanity:<br />

Toward a New Legal Regime Prohibiting Corporal<br />

Punishment <strong>of</strong> Children................................................................. 31:353<br />

Blanck, Peter and Chen Song, Civil War Pension Attorneys<br />

and Disability Politics..................................................................... 35:137<br />

Bloch, Frank S., Three Steps and You’re Out: The Misuse <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sequential Evaluation Process in Child SSI Disability<br />

Determinations................................................................................. 37:39<br />

Bloch, Richard I., The NLRB and Arbitration: Is the Board’s<br />

Expanding Jurisdiction Justified?........................................................ 1:89<br />

Blumrosen, Alfred W. and Ruth G. Blumrosen,<br />

Intentional Job Discrimination—New Tools for Our<br />

Oldest Problem ............................................................................... 37:681<br />

Blumrosen, Alfred W., Exploring Voluntary Arbitration <strong>of</strong><br />

Individual Employment Disputes..................................................... 16:249<br />

Blumrosen, Ruth G., Wage Discrimination and Job<br />

Segregation: The Survival <strong>of</strong> a Theory ................................................. 14:1<br />

Blumrosen, Ruth G., Wage Discrimination, Job Segregation,<br />

and Title VII <strong>of</strong> the Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1964.................................... 12:397<br />

Blumrosen, Ruth Gerber, Remedies for Wage<br />

Discrimination................................................................................. 20:99<br />

Bonnie, Richard J., Decriminalizing the Marijuana User:<br />

A Drafter’s Guide ............................................................................... 11:3<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Borzi, Phyllis C., A National Retirement Income Policy:<br />

Problems and Policy Options ............................................................... 19:5<br />

Bowbeer, Hildy, Todd A. Cavanaugh, and<br />

Larry S. Steward, Timmy Tumble v. Cascade Bicycle<br />

Co.: A Hypothetical Case Under the Restatement (Third)<br />

Standard for Design Defect.............................................................. 30:511<br />

Bowermaster, Janet M., Two (Federal) Wrongs Make a<br />

(State) Right: State Class-Action Procedures as an<br />

Alternative to the Opt-In Class-Action Provisions <strong>of</strong><br />

the ADEA .......................................................................................... 25:7<br />

Bowman, Charles H., The Illinois Criminal Code <strong>of</strong> 1961<br />

and Code <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure <strong>of</strong> 1963 ........................................... 4:461<br />

Brake, Deborah, The Struggle for Sex Equality in Sport and<br />

the Theory Behind Title IX................................................................ 34:13<br />

Brandt, William K., and George S. Day, Information<br />

Disclosure and Consumer Behavior: An Empirical<br />

Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Truth-in-Lending........................................................ 7:297<br />

Brandwein, Pamela, Constitutional Doctrine as Paring Tool:<br />

The Struggle for “Relevant” Evidence in <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Alabama v. Garrett ........................................................................ 35:37<br />

Branham, Lynn S., “Go and Sin No More”: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Governmentally Funded<br />

Faith-Based Prison Units ................................................................ 37:291<br />

Breger, Melissa and Theresa Hughes, Symposium—<br />

Advancing the Future <strong>of</strong> Family Violence Law Pedagogy:<br />

The Founding <strong>of</strong> a Law School Clinic.............................................. 41:167<br />

Bridge, Bobbe J., Symposium—Reflections on the Future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Child Advocacy........................................................................... 41:259<br />

Brotman, Stuart N., Political Broadcasting After the Aspen<br />

Ruling: Legislative Reform <strong>of</strong> Section 315(a) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communications Act <strong>of</strong> 1934............................................................ 13:53<br />

Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar, The Law School <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>: 1859–1984:<br />

An Intellectual History ................................................................... 18:341<br />

Brown, Judith Olans, and Wendy E. Parmet, The<br />

Imperial Sovereign: Sovereign Immunity and the ADA.......................... 35:1<br />

Brown, Mark. R., A Case for Pregnancy-Based Unemployment<br />

Insurance ........................................................................................ 29:41<br />

Brown, Mark R., Accountability in Government and<br />

Section 1983.................................................................................... 25:53<br />

Bruno, James C., Controlling the Controllers in Parent-<br />

Subsidiary Relations......................................................................... 3:333<br />

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Bullard, W. Perry and James A. Rice, Restrictions on<br />

Student Voting: An Unconstitutional Anachronism? .......................... 4:215<br />

Burbank, Stephen B., Proposals to Amend Rule 68—Time to<br />

Abandon Ship................................................................................ 19:425<br />

Burbank, Stephen B., Symposium—Review <strong>of</strong> Articles that<br />

Shaped the Law—Introduction: “Plus Ça Change . . .?” .................. 21:509<br />

Burk<strong>of</strong>f, John M., The Pretext Search Doctrine: Now You See<br />

It, Now You Don’t.......................................................................... 17:523<br />

Burk<strong>of</strong>f, John M., Rejoinder: Truth, Justice, and the American<br />

Way—Or Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Haddad’s “Hard Choices”.................................. 18:695<br />

Burt, Robert A., Coercive Freedom: A Response to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Chambers ......................................................................... 18:829<br />

Calandrillo, Steve P., Vanishing Vaccinations: Why Are So<br />

Many Americans Opting Out <strong>of</strong> Vaccinating Their Children?........... 37:353<br />

Callies, David L., Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico vs.<br />

Rosso: Land Banking and the Expanded Concept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Use .................................................................................... 2:199<br />

Campos, Sergio J., Subordination and the Fortuity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our Circumstances ..................................................................... 41:585<br />

Carstensen, Peter C., Antitrust Law, Competition, and<br />

the Macroeconomy .......................................................................... 14:173<br />

Cásarez, Nicole B., Furthering the Accountability Principle in<br />

Privatized Federal Corrections: The Need for Access to<br />

Private Prison Records.................................................................... 28:249<br />

Centner, Terence J., The New “Pick-Your-Own” Statutes:<br />

Delineating Limited Immunity From Tort Liability........................... 30:743<br />

Chaffee, Eric C., Sailing Toward Safe Harbor Hours:<br />

The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Regulating Television Violence........................ 39:1<br />

Chambers, David L., The “Legalization” <strong>of</strong> the Family:<br />

Toward a Policy <strong>of</strong> Supportive Neutrality......................................... 18:805<br />

Chappelear, Stephen E., Jury Trials in the Heartland ...................... 32:241<br />

Chapper, Joy A., Oral Argument and Expediting Appeals:<br />

A Compatible Combination ............................................................. 16:517<br />

Charmatz, Marc P. and Andrew S. Penn, Postsecondary<br />

and Vocational Education Programs and the “Otherwise<br />

Qualified” Provision <strong>of</strong> Section 504 <strong>of</strong> the Rehabilitation<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1973...................................................................................... 12:67<br />

Chasanov, Amy B., Clarifying Conditions for Nonmonetary<br />

Eligibility in the Unemployment Insurance System .............................. 29:89<br />

Chase, Oscar G., Public Broadcasting and the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Government Influence: Towards a Legislative Solution......................... 9:62<br />

Cisneros, Henry G., Meeting the Challenge <strong>of</strong> Urban<br />

Revitalization ................................................................................ 27:633<br />

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Clark, Leroy D., Employment Discrimination Testing:<br />

Theories <strong>of</strong> Standing and a Reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Yelnosky......................... 28:1<br />

Clark, Marla D., and Jesse S. Reyes, Unemployment<br />

Compensation and Procedural <strong>Issue</strong>s—Introduction:<br />

Procedural Reform in the Unemployment Insurance System ............... 29:217<br />

Clark, Sherman J., Symposium—Competing in the 21st<br />

Century—Title IX, Gender, and Equity, and Athletics—<br />

Introduction—The Mixed Message <strong>of</strong> Title IX...................................... 34:1<br />

Clauss, Carin Ann, Comparable Worth: The Theory,<br />

Its Legal Foundation, and the Feasibility <strong>of</strong> Implementation.................. 20:7<br />

Clune, William H., Accelerated Education as a Remedy for<br />

High-Poverty Schools ...................................................................... 28:655<br />

Clune, William H., Symposium—Adequacy Litigation in<br />

School Finance—Educational Adequacy: A Theory and<br />

Its Remedies ................................................................................... 28:481<br />

Cohn, Avern and David R. Sherwood, The Rise and Fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Affirmative Action in Jury Selection ............................................. 32:323<br />

Colker, Ruth, The Death <strong>of</strong> Section 504............................................. 35:219<br />

Conard, Alfred F., Beyond Managerialism: Investor<br />

Capitalism? ................................................................................... 22:117<br />

Conard, Alfred F., The Nobel Prize for Law ...................................... 18:225<br />

Connolly, Paul R. J., The Organized Bar: A Catalyst for<br />

Court Reform ................................................................................. 16:549<br />

Cooper, Frank E., The Need for an Ombudsman in State<br />

Government ....................................................................................... 1:27<br />

Coupet, Sacha M., Symposium—Neither Dyad Nor Triad:<br />

Children’s Relationship Interests Within Kinship<br />

Caregiving Families.......................................................................... 41:77<br />

Cunningham, Roger A., The Interrelationship Between<br />

Exclusionary Zoning and Exclusionary Subdivision<br />

Control—A Second Look................................................................... 6:290<br />

Daar, Judith F., Direct Democracy and Bioethical Choices:<br />

Voting Life and Death at the Ballot Box........................................... 28:799<br />

Dabb, Wayne C., Jr., and Peter A. Kelly, The Newsman’s<br />

Privilege: Protection <strong>of</strong> Confidential Associations and Private<br />

Communications ................................................................................ 4:85<br />

Dabb, Wayne C., Jr., The Partially Secured Creditor Under<br />

Chapter XIII <strong>of</strong> the Bankruptcy Act ................................................... 3:285<br />

Daggett, Lynn M., Perry A. Zirkel, and LeeAnn L.<br />

Gurysh, For Whom the School Bell Tolls But Not the<br />

Statute <strong>of</strong> Limitations: Minors and the Individuals<br />

with Disabilities Education Act ....................................................... 38:717<br />

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Dallas, Lynne L., Two Models <strong>of</strong> Corporate Governance:<br />

Beyond Berle and Means................................................................... 22:19<br />

D’Amato, Anthony A., Massachusetts in the Federal Courts:<br />

The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Vietnam War............................................ 4:11<br />

Dane, Stephen M., Eliminating the Labyrinth: A Proposal to<br />

Simplify Federal Mortgage Lending Discrimination Laws ................. 26:527<br />

Daum, Roslyn Goodman, The Right <strong>of</strong> Married Women to<br />

Assert Their Own Surnames................................................................ 8:63<br />

Dellapenna, Joseph W., Symposium—The Great Lakes:<br />

Reflecting the Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Law—International Law’s Lessons for the<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> the Lakes ...................................................................... 40:747<br />

Dernbach, John C., Pennsylvania’s Implementation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act: An<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> How “Cooperative Federalism” Can Make State<br />

Regulatory Programs More Effective................................................. 19:903<br />

Deutsch, Jan G., Perlman v. Feldmann: A Case Study<br />

in Contemporary Corporate Legal History............................................... 8:1<br />

Dexter, William D., Judicial Tax Courts for the States:<br />

A Modern Imperative ..................................................................2:129<br />

Dick, Brett R. and John S. Pfarr, Jr., Detroit Housing<br />

Code Enforcement and Community Renewal:<br />

A Study in Futility.............................................................................. 3:61<br />

Dienes, C. Thomas, Libel Reform: An Appraisal ..................................... 23:1<br />

Dietrich, Sharon M. and Cynthia L. Rice, Timeliness in<br />

the Unemployment Compensation Appeals Process: The Need<br />

for Increased Federal Oversight........................................................ 29:235<br />

Dietz, Park Elliot and Alan E. Sears, Pornography and<br />

Obscenity Sold in “Adult Bookstores”: A Survey <strong>of</strong> 5132<br />

Books, Magazines, and Films in Four American Cities.......................... 21:7<br />

Dimond, Paul R., A Reappraisal <strong>of</strong> Implied Consent and the<br />

Drinking Driver ............................................................................... 3:139<br />

Doek, Jaap E., Symposium—The Eighteenth Birthday<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Convention <strong>of</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> the Child:<br />

Achievements and Challenges............................................................ 41:61<br />

Dohrn, Bernardine, Symposium—“I’ll Try Anything<br />

Once”: Using the Conceptual Framework <strong>of</strong> Children’s<br />

Human Rights Norms in the United States......................................... 41:29<br />

Domanskis, Alexander R., The Journal: After a Decade ........................ 11:1<br />

Doppelt, Lawrence F., Employer Racial Discrimination:<br />

Reviewing the Role <strong>of</strong> the NLRB........................................................ 8:453<br />

Dorfman, David N. and Chris K. Iijima, Fictions, Fault,<br />

and Forgiveness: Jury Nullification in a New Context....................... 28:861<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Dotan, Yoav, Campaign Finance Reform and the Social<br />

Inequality Paradox.........................................................................37:955<br />

Douse, Steven C., The Concept <strong>of</strong> Privacy and the<br />

Fourth Amendment........................................................................... 6:154<br />

Drahozal, Christopher R., Symposium—Empirical<br />

Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory Arbitration—Arbitration Costs<br />

and Forum Accessibility: Empirical Evidence .................................... 41:813<br />

Dreier, Hon. William A., Design Defects Under the Proposed<br />

Section 2(b) <strong>of</strong> the Restatement (Third) <strong>of</strong> Torts:<br />

Products Liability—A Judge’s View............................................... 30:221<br />

Drinan, Robert F., Family Lawyer’s Response ........................................ 3:31<br />

Dripps, Donald A., Beyond the Warren Court and Its<br />

Conservative Critics: Toward a Unified Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Constitutional Criminal Procedure .................................................. 23:591<br />

Dupont, Ralph P., The Impact <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Probate Code on<br />

Court Structure ................................................................................ 6:375<br />

Duquette, Donald N., Developing a Child Advocacy Law<br />

Clinic: A Law School Clinical Legal Education Opportunity................. 31:1<br />

Duquette, Donald N., Symposium Introduction—Looking<br />

Ahead: The Future <strong>of</strong> Child Welfare Law ............................................. 41:1<br />

Duquette, Donald N., Symposium Conclusion—Looking<br />

Ahead: A Personal Vision <strong>of</strong> the Future <strong>of</strong> Child Welfare Law ........... 41:317<br />

Duquette, Donald N. and Sarah H. Ramsey,<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> Children in Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect Cases: An Empirical Look at What Constitutes<br />

Effective Representation .................................................................. 20:341<br />

Duquette, Donald N., Sandra K. Danziger, Joan M.<br />

Abbey, and Kristin S. Seefeldt, We Know Better Than<br />

We Do: A Policy Framework for Child Welfare Reform ......................... 31:93<br />

Dworkin, Andrea Pornography is a Civil Rights <strong>Issue</strong><br />

for Women ....................................................................................... 21:55<br />

Dyer, Richard III, Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Illinois Draft Card<br />

Burning Act..................................................................................... 2:275<br />

Edwards, Harry T., On Becoming a Lawyer: Some Challenges<br />

for the Future ..................................................................................... 13:1<br />

Eggen, Jean Macchiaroli and John G. Culhane,<br />

Public Nuisance Claims Against Gun Sellers: New Insights<br />

and Challenges .................................................................................. 38:1<br />

Eisenberg, Theodore, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey P. Miller and<br />

Emily Sherwin, Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Mandatory Arbitration—Arbitration’s Summer Soldiers:<br />

An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Arbitration Clauses in Consumer and<br />

Nonconsumer Contracts .................................................................. 41:871<br />

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Elkins, Bettye S., Constitutional Problems <strong>of</strong><br />

Population Control............................................................................. 4:63<br />

Ellis, Jane W., Plans, Protections and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Intervention: Innovations in Divorce Custody Reform and<br />

the Role <strong>of</strong> Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals........................................................... 24:65<br />

Ellsworth, Phoebe C., Symposium—Making Juries Work—<br />

Introduction—Jury Reform at the End <strong>of</strong> the Century: Real<br />

Agreement, Real Changes........................................................... 32:213<br />

Emsellem, Maurice and Monica Halas, Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Claimants at Unemployment Compensation Proceedings:<br />

Identifying Models and Proposed Solutions ...................................... 29:289<br />

Erickson, Nancy S. and May Ann Lamanna, Sex-Bias<br />

Topics in the Criminal Law Course: A Survey <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essors ............................................................................... 24:189<br />

Erickson, William H., Colorado’s Answer to the<br />

Local Rules Problem ....................................................................... 16:493<br />

Erickson, William H., The Trial Transcript—An<br />

Unnecessary Roadblock to Expeditious Appellate Review.................... 11:344<br />

Espinoza, Leslie G., Empowerment and Achievement in<br />

Minority Law Student Support Programs: Constructing<br />

Affirmative Action.......................................................................... 22:281<br />

Estep, Samuel D., Symposium—Legal <strong>Issue</strong>s in Scientific<br />

Research—Introduction: Legislative, Administrative,<br />

and Judicial Nonscience.................................................................. 20:943<br />

Esterle, Mark D., Interstate Claims: Their History and<br />

Their Challenges ............................................................................ 29:485<br />

Faller, Kathleen Coulborn and Frank E.<br />

Vandervort, Symposium—Interdisciplinary Clinical<br />

Teaching <strong>of</strong> Child Welfare Practice to Law and Social Work<br />

Students: When World Views Collide................................................ 41:121<br />

Fanning, Richard W., Jr., Symposium—Federal Standards<br />

and Enforcement—Introduction: The Federal-State<br />

Partnership <strong>of</strong> Unemployment Compensation.................................... 29:475<br />

Feikens, Hon. John, The Civil Jury—An Endangered Species.............. 20:789<br />

Fernández-Kelly, Patricia, Afterword—Legal Language<br />

in the Age <strong>of</strong> Globalization: Prospects and Dilemmas ........................ 33:443<br />

Fisher, Keith R., The Higher Calling: Regulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawyers Post-Enron ...................................................................... 37:1017<br />

Flannery, Michael T., First, Do No Harm: The Use <strong>of</strong> Covert<br />

Video Surveillance to Detect Munchausen Syndrome By<br />

Proxy—An Unethical Means <strong>of</strong> “Preventing” Child Abuse................ 32:105<br />

Fleming, Robben W., “Interest” Arbitration Revisited ............................... 7:1<br />

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Fletcher, Matthew L. M., Tribal Employment Separation:<br />

Tribal Law Enigma, Tribal Governance Paradox, and<br />

Tribal Court Conundrum ............................................................... 38:273<br />

Forman, Jonathan Barry, The Income Tax Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Social Welfare Benefits.................................................................... 26:785<br />

Fortier, John C., and Norman J. Ornstein, The Absentee<br />

Ballot and the Secret Ballot: Challenges for Election Reform .............. 36:483<br />

Fox, Stanford J., Reflection on the Law Performing Process................... 4:443<br />

Francis, John J., Failure to Advise Non-Citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

Immigration Consequences <strong>of</strong> Criminal Convictions: Should<br />

This Be Grounds to Withdraw a Guilty Plea?................................... 36:691<br />

Fraser, Dianne Brou, Facially Neutral Criteria and<br />

Discrimination Under Title VII: “Built-in Headwinds” or<br />

Permissible Practices?.......................................................................... 6:97<br />

Frey, Bertram C. and Andrew Mutz, Symposium—The<br />

Great Lakes: Reflecting the Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Law—The Public Trust in Surface Waterways and<br />

Submerged Lands <strong>of</strong> the Great Lakes States ................................... 40:907<br />

Friedman, Howard M., Updating the Trust Indenture Act ................... 7:329<br />

Friedman, Richard D., Remote Testimony ......................................... 35:695<br />

Frowein, Jochen Abr., European Integration Through<br />

Fundamental Rights........................................................................... 18:5<br />

Fuchs, Lawrence H., Introduction—Reviewing Immigration<br />

Policy: The Select Commission, the Debate Over Simpson-<br />

Mazzoli, and Beyond ...................................................................... 17:141<br />

Funk, T. Markus, A Mere Youthful Indiscretion? Reexamining<br />

the Policy <strong>of</strong> Expunging Juvenile Delinquency Records ...................... 29:885<br />

Galligan, Thomas, C., Jr., Aiding and Altruism:<br />

A Mythopsycholegal Analysis........................................................... 27:439<br />

Garcia, Ruben J., Ghost Workers n an Interconnected World:<br />

Going Beyond the Dichotomies <strong>of</strong> Domestic Immigration<br />

and Labor Laws............................................................................. 36:737<br />

Gardina, Jackie, Compromising Liberty: A Structural Critique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sentencing Guidelines............................................................ 38:345<br />

Gaulding, Jill, Against Common Sense: Why Title VII Should<br />

Protect Speakers <strong>of</strong> Black English..................................................... 31:637<br />

Geistfeld, Mark, Inadequate Product Warnings<br />

and Causation............................................................................... 30:309<br />

George, B.J., Jr., Reflections from a Different Perspective.. ....................2:125<br />

Gertner, Nancy, Thoughts on Comparable Worth Litigation<br />

and Organizational Strategies......................................................... 20:163<br />

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Gillepsie, Mary K. and Cynthia G. Schneider, Are Non-<br />

English-Speaking Claimants Served by Unemployment<br />

Compensation Programs? The Need for Bilingual Services................. 29:333<br />

Girth, Marjorie, The Bankruptcy Reform Process:<br />

Maximizing Judicial Control in Wage Earner’s Plans......................... 11:51<br />

Giuliano, Adam M., Emergency Federalism: Calling on the<br />

States in Perilous Times .................................................................. 40:341<br />

Glasser, Farrell C., Attorneys’ Conflicts <strong>of</strong> Interest in the<br />

Investment Company Industry............................................................. 6:58<br />

Glasser, Farrell C., Gimme Shelter: Reform <strong>of</strong> Real<br />

Estate Tax Shelters ........................................................................... 7:267<br />

Glotta, Ronald D., Tenant’s Attorney: Evolution <strong>of</strong> Impact................. 2:247<br />

Godsil, Rachel D., Expressivism, Empathy and Equality.................... 36:247<br />

Gold, Martin, and Jay R. Williams, National Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> Apprehension.................................................................... 3:3<br />

Gold, Martin, and Jay R. Williams, Preface: The Effect <strong>of</strong><br />

“Getting Caught”: Apprehension <strong>of</strong> the Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fender as a<br />

Cause <strong>of</strong> Subsequent Delinquencies........................................................ 3:1<br />

Goplerud, C. Peter III, and Duffy Ruimerman,<br />

Coal Policy—Need it be the West Against the Rest? ............................. 15:77<br />

Gore, Senator Al, Federal Biotechnology Policy: The Perils <strong>of</strong><br />

Progress and the Risks <strong>of</strong> Uncertainty .............................................. 20:965<br />

Granados, Luis L., Employee Stock Ownership Plans:<br />

An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Current Reform Proposals........................................... 14:15<br />

Grano, Joseph D., Introduction—The Changed and Changing<br />

World <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Criminal Procedure: The<br />

Contribution <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice’s Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> Legal Policy................................................................................ 22:395<br />

Grano, Joseph D., Probable Cause and Common Sense:<br />

A Reply to the Critics <strong>of</strong> Illinois v. Gates......................................... 17:465<br />

Gray, John C., Jr. and Jane Greengold Stevens, The<br />

Law and Politics <strong>of</strong> the Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Federal Standards for<br />

the Administration <strong>of</strong> Unemployment Insurance Hearings................. 29:509<br />

Green, Harold P., Scientific Responsibility and the Law................... 20:1009<br />

Green, Michael D., Statutory Compliance and Tort Liability:<br />

Examining the Strongest Case ......................................................... 30:461<br />

Greenberg, Judith G., Erasing Race from Legal Education.................. 28:51<br />

Griffin, Richard P., The Fortas Controversy: The Senate’s<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Advice and Consent to Judicial Nominations The<br />

Broad Rule ...................................................................................... 2:285<br />

Griffith, Elwin, Reforming the Immigration and Nationality<br />

Act: Labor Certification, Adjustment <strong>of</strong> Status, the Reach <strong>of</strong><br />

Deportation, and Entry By Fraud .................................................... 17:265<br />

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Grinstead, Darrel J., Overcoming Barriers to Scattered-Site<br />

Low-Cost Housing............................................................................ 2:327<br />

Grochowski, Dr. Eugene C., Ethical <strong>Issue</strong>s in Managed<br />

Care: Can the Traditional Physician-Patient Relationship be<br />

Preserved in the Era <strong>of</strong> Managed Care or Should It Be<br />

Replaced by a Group Ethic?............................................................. 32:619<br />

Grossman, Mark R., Oklahoma School Finance Litigation:<br />

Shifting from Equity to Adequacy .................................................... 28:521<br />

Grover, Susan, After Ellerth: The Tangible Employment<br />

Action in Sexual Harassment Analysis ............................................ 35:809<br />

Guerin, Sanford M., Selected Problems in Wrap-Around<br />

Financing: Suggested Approaches to Due-on-Sale Clauses and<br />

Purchaser’s Depreciable Basis .......................................................... 14:401<br />

Guiora, Amos N., Interrogation <strong>of</strong> Detainees: Extending<br />

a Hand or a Boot? ......................................................................... 41:375<br />

Hacker, Jacob S. and Theodore R. Marmor, How NOT<br />

TO THINK About “Managed Care”................................................ 32:661<br />

Haddad, James B., Pretextual Fourth Amendment Activity:<br />

Another Viewpoint.......................................................................... 18:639<br />

Hall, Mark A., The Competitive Impact <strong>of</strong> Small Group Health<br />

Insurance Reform Laws .................................................................. 32:685<br />

Hall, Noah D., Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting<br />

the Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—Transboundary<br />

Pollution: Harmonizing International and Domestic Law ............... 40:681<br />

Hammer, Peter J., Questioning Traditional Antitrust<br />

Presumptions: Price and Non-Price Competition in<br />

Hospital Markets............................................................................ 32:727<br />

Hans, Valerie P., Paula L. Hannaford and<br />

G. Thomas Musterman, The Arizona Jury Reform<br />

Permitting Civil Jury Trial Discussions: The Views <strong>of</strong> Trial<br />

Participants, Judges, and Jurors...................................................... 32:349<br />

Hard, Lawrence E., A Proposed Cure for the<br />

Intervention Blues ......................................................................2:399<br />

Harris, Donald P., Daniel B. Garrie and Matthew J.<br />

Armstrong, Sexual Harassment: Limiting the Affirmative<br />

Defense in the Digital Workplace ...................................................39:73<br />

Harrison, J. Michael, Industrial Health and Safety:<br />

The Need for Extended Federal Regulation ......................................... 3:171<br />

Hart, Philip A., The Discriminating Role............................................. 2:305<br />

Hastie, Reid, The Role <strong>of</strong> “Stories” in Civil Jury Judgments.................. 32:227<br />

Hawkins, Carl S. and Brett R. Dick, Integrated Pre-Trial<br />

Attack on a Pleading: A Critical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s<br />

New Summary Judgment Rule ........................................................... 2:311<br />

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Haworth, Charles R., and Daniel J. Meador, A Proposed<br />

New Federal Intermediate Appellate Court ........................................ 12:201<br />

Hays, Michael J., Where Equity Meets Expertise: Re-Thinking<br />

Appellate Review in Complex Litigation........................................... 41:421<br />

Hays, Samuel P., Environmental Litigation in<br />

Historical Perspective...................................................................... 19:969<br />

Heffernan, William C. and Richard W. Lovely,<br />

Evaluating the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule:<br />

The Problem <strong>of</strong> Police Compliance with the Law ............................... 24:311<br />

Helland, Lynn, Remote Testimony—A Prosecutor’s Perspective............ 35:719<br />

Heller, Francis H., Article V: Changing Dimensions in<br />

Constitutional Change........................................................................ 7:71<br />

Helton, Arthur C., Political Asylum Under the 1980 Refugee<br />

Act: An Unfulfilled Promise ............................................................ 17:243<br />

Henderson, Douglas A., Uncivil Procedure: Ranking Law<br />

Students Among Their Peers............................................................ 27:399<br />

Henderson, James A., Jr., and Aaron D. Twerski,<br />

Arriving at Reasonable Alternative Design:<br />

The Reporters’ Travelogue............................................................... 30:563<br />

Henderson, Roger C., The Tort <strong>of</strong> Bad Faith in First-Party<br />

Insurance Transactions: Refining the Standard <strong>of</strong><br />

Culpability and Reformulating the Remedies by Statute......................... 26:1<br />

Hernández-Truyol Berta Esperanza, and<br />

Sharon Elizabeth Rush, Foreword—Culture,<br />

Nationhood, and the Human Rights Ideal ....................................... 33:233<br />

Herr, Stanley S., Reforming Disability Nondiscrimination<br />

Laws: A Comparative Perspective .................................................... 35:305<br />

Herring, David J., Behavioral Genetics and the Best Interests<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Child Decision Rule................................................................... 36:1<br />

Herring, David J., Foster Care Placement: Reducing the Risk<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sibling Incest............................................................................ 37:1145<br />

Herring, David J., Symposium—The Multiethnic Placement<br />

Act: Threat to Foster Child Safety and Well-Being? ............................. 41:89<br />

Herrmann, Richard L., Procedural Due Process in<br />

Administrative Law: Some Thoughts From the<br />

French Experience ............................................................................... 1:45<br />

Heyman, Michael G., Asylum, Social Group Membership and<br />

the Non-State Actor: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Domestic Violence ................... 36:767<br />

Hicks, Donald A., Revitalizing our Cities or Restoring Ties<br />

to Them? Redirecting the Debate ...................................................... 27:813<br />

Hildebrand, Gerard, Federal Law Requirements for the<br />

Federal-State Unemployment Compensation System:<br />

Interpretation and Application........................................................ 29:527<br />

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Hitchcock, Cornish F., Regulatory Reform in the Intercity<br />

Bus Industry...................................................................................... 15:1<br />

Ho, Cynthia M., Biopiracy and Beyond: A Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Socio-Cultural Conflicts with Global Patent Policies.......................... 39:433<br />

Hoeflich, M. H. and E. Perelmuter, Anatomy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Leading Case: Lawrence v. Fox in the Courts, the<br />

Casebooks, and the Commentaries.................................................... 21:721<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman Sheinkopf, Lonny, Access to Information, Access to<br />

Justice: The Role <strong>of</strong> Presuit Investigatory Discovery ........................... 40:217<br />

Hollander, Scott and Jonathan Budd,<br />

Symposium—Kidsvoice: A Multidisciplinary<br />

Approach to Child Advocacy ........................................................... 41:189<br />

Hollinger, Joan Heifetz, From Coitus to Commerce:<br />

Legal and Social Consequences <strong>of</strong> Noncoital Reproduction ................ 18:865<br />

Hollister, David L. and Patience A. Drake, The<br />

Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Health Care Corporation Reform Act <strong>of</strong> 1980.................... 14:433<br />

Holloway, James E., A Primer on the Theory, Practice,<br />

and Pedagogy Underpinning a School <strong>of</strong> Thought on<br />

Law and Business .......................................................................... 38:587<br />

Horan, Mary Annette, Products Liability: Developments in<br />

the Rule <strong>of</strong> Successor Liability for Product-Related Injuries................ 12:338<br />

Horsburgh, Beverly, Redefining the Family: Recognizing the<br />

Altruistic Caretaker and the Importance <strong>of</strong> Relational Needs ............. 25:423<br />

Hovenkamp, Herbert, Derek Bok and the Merger <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

and Economics ............................................................................... 21:515<br />

Howe, Scott W., Furman’s Mythical Mandate.................................. 40:435<br />

Hunsicker, Steven R., Tax-Based Incomes Policy (TIP) as an<br />

Alternative to Wage and Price Controls............................................ 14:267<br />

Hunter, Nan D. and Sylvia A. Law, Brief Amici Curiae<br />

<strong>of</strong> Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce, et. al.<br />

in American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut.......................... 21:69<br />

Hutchison, Harry G., Reclaiming the Labor Movement<br />

Through Union Dues? A Postmodern Perspective in the<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> Public Choice Theory........................................................ 33:447<br />

Hutton, Mary Christine, Child Sexual Abuse Cases:<br />

Reestablishing the Balance Within the Adversary System ................... 20:491<br />

Hyman, David A., Accountable Managed Care: Should We Be<br />

Careful What We Wish For?............................................................ 32:785<br />

Iglesias, Elizabeth M., and Francisco Valdes,<br />

Introduction—Expanding Directions, Exploding Parameters:<br />

Culture and Nation in LatCrit Coalitional Imagination .................. 33:203<br />

Irish, Leon E. and Harrison J. Cohen, ERISA Preemption:<br />

Judicial Flexibility and Statutory Rigidity ........................................ 19:109<br />

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Irwin, William A., <strong>Michigan</strong> Air Pollution Control:<br />

A Case Study...................................................................................... 4:23<br />

Israel, Jerold H., On Recognizing Variations in State<br />

Criminal Procedure ........................................................................ 15:465<br />

Israel, Jerold H., and Rita Ann Burns, Juvenile Obscenity<br />

Statutes: A Proposal and Analysis ..................................................... 9:413<br />

Jacobi, John V., Consumer-Directed Health Care and the<br />

Chronically Ill................................................................................ 38:531<br />

Jacobs, Francis G. Towards A United Kingdom<br />

Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights.................................................................................... 18:29<br />

Jacobs, Leslie Gielow, Is There an Obligation to Listen? .................. 32:489<br />

Jacobs, Leslie Gielow, Who’s Talking? Disentangling<br />

Government and Private Speech ........................................................ 36:35<br />

Jacobson, Peter D., and Scott D. Pomfret, Establishing<br />

New Legal Doctrine in Managed Care: A Model <strong>of</strong> Judicial<br />

Response to Industrial Change ........................................................ 32:813<br />

Jan<strong>of</strong>sky, Leonard S., Reducing Court Costs and Delay:<br />

An Overview .................................................................................. 16:467<br />

Johnson, George E. and Gary R. Solon, The Attainment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pay Equity Between the Sexes by Legal Means:<br />

An Economic Analysis .................................................................... 20:183<br />

Joiner, Charles W., Fairness in Teaching Advocacy........................... 18:283<br />

Jost, Timothy Stoltzfus, Managed Care Regulation: Can<br />

We Learn From Others? The Chilean Experience............................... 32:863<br />

Kamisar, Yale, Remembering the “Old World” <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: A Reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Grano ............................................. 23:537<br />

Kamisar, Yale, Symposium—Fourth Amendment Reform—<br />

Introduction................................................................................... 17:409<br />

Katz, Avery, Reflections on Fuller and Perdue’s The Reliance<br />

Interest in Contract Damages: A Positive Economic<br />

Framework ..................................................................................... 21:541<br />

Katz, Ellen with Margaret Aisenbrey, Anna Baldwin,<br />

Emma Cheuse, Anna Weisbrodt, Documenting<br />

Discrimination in Voting: Judicial Findings Under<br />

Section 2 <strong>of</strong> the Voting Rights Act Since 1982<br />

FINAL REPORT OF THE VOTING RIGHTS INITIATIVE,<br />

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW SCHOOL ....................................... 39:643<br />

Keeley, Theresa, An Implied Warranty <strong>of</strong> Freedom from<br />

Sexual Harassment: The Solution for Harassed Tenants<br />

Where the Fair Housing Act Has Failed ........................................... 38:397<br />

Keenan, Bernard V., Condominium Conversion <strong>of</strong><br />

Residential Rental Units: A Proposal for State<br />

Regulation and a Model Act ........................................................... 20:639<br />

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Keeton, Robert E., Warning Defect: Origins, Policies,<br />

and Direction................................................................................. 30:367<br />

Kell, William A., Pinocchio in Littleton............................................. 34:321<br />

Kelley, Marilyn L., Objectivity and Habeas Corpus: Should<br />

Federal District Court Judges be Prepared to Rule Upon the<br />

Validity <strong>of</strong> Their Own Criminal Trial Conduct? ................................ 10:44<br />

Kelly, John J. and David Rothenberg, The Offensive Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> Collateral Estoppel in Suits Against Public Agencies ..................... 13:303<br />

Kemmitt, Chris, Function Over Form: Reviving the Criminal<br />

Jury’s Historical Role as a Sentencing Body.....................................40:93<br />

Kennedy, Frank R., Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy............................. 11:175<br />

Kennedy, Frank R., Automatic Stays Under the New<br />

Bankruptcy Law................................................................................. 12:3<br />

Kerr, William T., Wage Garnishment Should Be Prohibited .................. 2:371<br />

Kessler, Laura T., The Attachment Gap: Employment<br />

Discrimination Law, Women’s Cultural Caregiving, and the<br />

Limits <strong>of</strong> Economic and Liberal Legal Theory................................... 34:371<br />

Kessler, Robert A., Shareholder Derivative Actions:<br />

A Modest Proposal to Revise Federal Rule 23.1..................................... 7:90<br />

Kidane, Won, The Terrorism Exception to Asylum: Managing<br />

the Uncertainty in Status Determination .......................................... 41:669<br />

Kinney, Eleanor D., Clearing the Way for an Effective Federal-<br />

State Partnership in Health Reform ................................................. 32:899<br />

Kipp, Matthew R., and Paul B. Lewis, Legislatively<br />

Directed Judicial Activism: Some Reflections on the<br />

Meaning <strong>of</strong> the Civil Justice Reform Act........................................... 28:305<br />

Kirschner, Nancy M., The Right to Financial Privacy Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1978—The Congressional Response to United States v.<br />

Miller: A Procedural Right to Challenge Government<br />

Access to Financial Records............................................................... 13:10<br />

Klarman, Barbara, Marital Agreements in Contemplation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Divorce....................................................................................... 10:397<br />

Klimkowsky, Beverly M. and Ian D. Lan<strong>of</strong>f, ERISA<br />

Enforcement: Mandate for a Single Agency ........................................ 19:89<br />

Koehn, Melissa L., The New American Caste System:<br />

The Supreme Court and Discrimination Among<br />

Civil Rights Plaintiffs....................................................................... 32:49<br />

Koenig, Thomas, and Michael Rustad, “Crimtorts” as<br />

Corporate Just Desserts .................................................................... 31:289<br />

Kohn, Richard M., Preferential Transfers on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bankruptcy Amendments .................................................................. 2:259<br />

Korn, Jane Byeff, Crazy (Mental Illness Under the ADA).................... 36:585<br />

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Kornblum, Guy O., The Law School’s Role in Post-J.D.<br />

Specialty Education .......................................................................... 5:436<br />

Kotler, Martin A., The Individuals with Disabilities<br />

Education Act: A Parent’s Perspective and Proposal<br />

for Change ..................................................................................... 27:331<br />

Kramer, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey P., and Dorean M. Koenig, Do Jurors<br />

Understand Criminal Jury Instructions? Analyzing the<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Michigan</strong> Juror Comprehension Project........................ 23:401<br />

Kurz, Rosalind S., Addressing the Reprographic Revolution:<br />

Compensating Copyright Owners for Mass Infringement ................... 15:261<br />

Kuzma, Susan M., Criminal Liability for Misconduct in<br />

Scientific Research .......................................................................... 25:357<br />

LaFave, Wayne R., “Seizures” Typology: Classifying Detentions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Person to Resolve Warrant, Grounds, and<br />

Search <strong>Issue</strong>s .................................................................................. 17:417<br />

Lamber, Julia, Gender and Intercollegiate Athletics:<br />

Data and Myths............................................................................. 34:151<br />

Lambert, Frederick W., Affirmative Action: A Robin Hood<br />

Hiring Policy in Federally Aided Construction .................................2:183<br />

Langenberg, Donald N., Earmarked Appropriations:<br />

The Debate Over the Method <strong>of</strong> Federal Funding............................. 20:1029<br />

Lanning, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J., State Management <strong>of</strong> the Environment<br />

Part One: An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Michigan</strong> Experience......................... 8:286<br />

Lanning, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J., State Management <strong>of</strong> the Environment,<br />

Part Two: A Continuing Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Experience ........................................................................ 8:466<br />

Larose, Lawrence A., Suing in the Right <strong>of</strong> the Corporation:<br />

A Commentary and Proposal for Legislative Reform.......................... 19:499<br />

Latovick, Paula R., Adverse Possession Against the States:<br />

The Hornbooks Have It Wrong........................................................ 29:939<br />

Latovick, Paula R., Adverse Possession <strong>of</strong> Municipal Land:<br />

It’s Time to Protect This Valuable Asset............................................ 31:475<br />

Lay, Donald P., In Memoriam: Talbot Smith ...................................... 13:225<br />

Leanza, Cheryl A., Symposium—Unemployment<br />

Compensation and Eligibility—Introduction: Unemployment<br />

Compensation Eligibility ................................................................... 29:25<br />

Lee, B. H., Divorce Law Reform in <strong>Michigan</strong>.......................................... 5:409<br />

Lehman, Jeffrey S., Symposium—Welfare Law—Foreword—<br />

The Many Contexts <strong>of</strong> Welfare Reform ............................................. 26:731<br />

Lemke, William F., Jr., Souped Up Affirmative Disclosure<br />

Orders <strong>of</strong> the Federal Trade Commission............................................. 4:180<br />

Lento, Rochelle E., Community Development Banking<br />

Strategy for Revitalizing our Communities ....................................... 27:773<br />

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Lentz, Marguerite Munson, Comparison Evidence in<br />

Obscenity Trials ............................................................................... 15:45<br />

Leonard, James, Bilingualism and Equality: Title VII Claims<br />

for Language Discrimination in the Workplace................................... 38:57<br />

Lepow, C. Garrison, Deconstructing Los Angeles or a Secret<br />

Fax from Magritte Regarding Postliterate Legal Reasoning:<br />

A Critique <strong>of</strong> Legal Education........................................................... 26:69<br />

Levin, A. Leo, Court-Annexed Arbitration ........................................... 16:537<br />

Levinson, Steven H., The Language <strong>of</strong> Involuntary Mental<br />

Hospitalization: A Study in Sound and Fury ..................................... 4:195<br />

Levy, Paul Alan, Deferral and the Dissident....................................... 24:479<br />

Linz, Daniel and Edward Donnerstein, Methodological<br />

<strong>Issue</strong>s in the Content Analysis <strong>of</strong> Pornography.................................... 21:47<br />

Little, Joseph W., No-Fault Auto Reparation in Florida: An<br />

Empirical Examination <strong>of</strong> Some <strong>of</strong> its Effects .......................................... 9:1<br />

Localio, A. Russell, Presumption <strong>of</strong> Dependence in Workers’<br />

Compensation Death Benefits as a Denial <strong>of</strong> Equal Protection ............. 9:138<br />

Locker, Beth and Andrew Barclay, Symposium—<br />

Measuring the Next 30 Years .......................................................... 41:269<br />

Logan, Wayne A., When Balance and Fairness Collide: An<br />

Argument for Execution Impact Evidence in Capital Trials................... 33:1<br />

Longh<strong>of</strong>er, Ronald S., Jury Trial Techniques in Complex<br />

Civil Litigation .............................................................................. 32:335<br />

Longo, Giovanna M., Effluent Charges: Water<br />

Pollution Control ............................................................................... 4:47<br />

Lore, John C., III, Protecting Abused, Neglected, and<br />

Abandoned Children: A Proposal for Provisional Out-<strong>of</strong>-State<br />

Kinship Placements Pursuant to the Interstate Compact on<br />

the Placement <strong>of</strong> Children ............................................................40:57<br />

Lowry, Jolene M., Family Group Conferences as a Form <strong>of</strong><br />

Court Approved Alternative Dispute Resolution in Child<br />

Abuse and Neglect Cases ................................................................... 31:57<br />

Lowry, Marcia Robinson and Sara Bartosz,<br />

Symposium—Why Children Still Need a Lawyer............................... 41:199<br />

Lurie, Howard R., Consumer Complaints: A Proposed Federal<br />

Trade Regulation Rule ..................................................................... 5:426<br />

Macdonald, George P., Union Political Involvement and<br />

Reform <strong>of</strong> Campaign Financial Regulation ........................................ 2:347<br />

MacKay, Jon C., Short-Term Rehabilitation and<br />

Crime Prevention.............................................................................. 2:451<br />

MacManus, Susan A., Voter Education: The Key to Election<br />

Reform Success Lessons from Florida................................................ 36:517<br />

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Madden, M. Stuart, Liability <strong>of</strong> Suppliers <strong>of</strong> Natural Raw<br />

Materials and the Restatement (Third) <strong>of</strong> Torts:<br />

Products Liability—A First Step Toward Sound<br />

Public Policy .................................................................................. 20:281<br />

Malin, Martin H., Protecting the Whistleblower From<br />

Retaliatory Discharge...................................................................... 16:277<br />

Malin, Martin H., Public Employees’ Right to Strike:<br />

Law and Experience ....................................................................... 26:313<br />

Malin, Martin H., Unemployment Compensation in a Time <strong>of</strong><br />

Increasing Work-Family Conflicts .................................................... 29:131<br />

Malone, Donald M., Broadcasting, The Reluctant Dragon:<br />

Will the First Amendment Right <strong>of</strong> Access End the<br />

Suppressing <strong>of</strong> Controversial Ideas?................................................... 5:193<br />

Manlin, Roger A., and Richard A. Martens, Informal<br />

Proceedings Under the Uniform Probate Code: Notice<br />

and Due Process ................................................................................. 3:39<br />

Manus, Murray L., The Proposed Model Surrogate Parenthood<br />

Act: A Legislative Response to the Challenges <strong>of</strong> Reproductive<br />

Technology..................................................................................... 29:671<br />

Marcus, Richard L., Public Law Litigation and Legal<br />

Scholarship .................................................................................... 21:647<br />

Marder, Nancy S., The Interplay <strong>of</strong> Race and False Claims <strong>of</strong><br />

Jury Nullification ..................................................................... 32:285<br />

Markman, Stephen J., Foreword—The ‘Truth in Criminal<br />

Justice’ Series.................................................................................. 22:425<br />

Martin, James A., Some Suggestions for Nonurgent Reforms in<br />

the UCC’s Treatment <strong>of</strong> Accommodation Parties ................................. 6:596<br />

Martin, Susan Lorde, Financing Plaintiffs’ Lawsuits:<br />

An Increasingly Popular (and Legal) Business................................... 33:87<br />

Martineau, Robert J., Restrictions on Publication and<br />

Citation <strong>of</strong> Judicial Opinions: A Reassessment ................................. 28:119<br />

Marvell, Thomas B. and Carlisle E. Moody, The<br />

Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Measures to Increase Appellate<br />

Court Efficiency and Decision Output.............................................. 21:415<br />

Mashaw, Jerry L., Symposium—Unemployment<br />

Compensation: Continuity and Change—Introduction......................... 29:1<br />

Maslowski, Jerome, The Trend in Water Law Development.................. 1:131<br />

Masotti, Louis H., and Michael A. Weinstein, Theory<br />

and Application <strong>of</strong> Roscoe Pound’s Sociological<br />

Jurisprudence: Crime Prevention or Control?...................................... 2:431<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Mastro, Randy M., Steven C. Bennett, and<br />

Mary P. Donlevy, Private Plaintiffs’ Use <strong>of</strong> Equitable<br />

Remedies Under the RICO Statute: A Means to Reform<br />

Corrupted Labor Unions ................................................................. 24:571<br />

Mathias, William T., Curtailing the Economic Distortions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mortgage Interest Deduction ........................................................ 30:43<br />

Matl<strong>of</strong>f, Norman, On the Need for Reform <strong>of</strong> the H-1B Non-<br />

Immigrant Work Visa in Computer-Related Occupations................... 36:815<br />

Matthew, Dayna Bowen, The Moral Hazard Problem with<br />

Privitizing Public Enforcement: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />

Pharmaceutical Fraud............................................................... 40:281<br />

McCarthy, Francis Barry, The Role <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

Responsibility in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings ........................... 10:181<br />

McClatchey, Brian P., A Whole New Game: Recognizing the<br />

Changing Complexion <strong>of</strong> Indian Gaming by Removing the<br />

“Governor’s Veto” for Gaming on “After-Acquired Lands”............... 37:1227<br />

McCormick, Robert A., Union Representatives as Corporate<br />

Directors: The Challenge to the Adversarial Model<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor Relations .......................................................................... 15:219<br />

McDavid, Janet L., Failing Companies and the<br />

Antitrust Laws............................................................................... 14:229<br />

McDougall, Harold A., Affordable Housing for the 1990s ............... 20:727<br />

McGarity, Thomas O., Federal Regulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Biotechnologies.......................................................... 20:1089<br />

McGarity, Thomas O., Seeds <strong>of</strong> Distrust: Federal Regulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Genetically Modified Foods .......................................................... 35:403<br />

McMullen, Judith G., Family Support <strong>of</strong> the Disabled:<br />

A Legislative Proposal to Create Incentives to Support<br />

Disabled Family Members................................................................ 23:439<br />

McMurtrie, Jacqueline, Unconscionable Contracting for<br />

Indigent Defense: Using Contract Theory to Invalidate<br />

Conflict <strong>of</strong> Interest Clauses in Fixed-Fee Contracts............................. 39:773<br />

Meador, Daniel J., An Appellate Court Dilemma and a<br />

Solution Through Subject Matter Organization ................................ 16:471<br />

Mears, Patrick E., Presidential Pensions and Impeachment:<br />

A Proposal for Reform....................................................................... 9:163<br />

Medill, Colleen E., Stock Market Volatility and 401(k) Plans ........... 34:469<br />

Mertens, William J., The Fourth Amendment and the Control<br />

<strong>of</strong> Police Discretion ......................................................................... 17:551<br />

Meyerson, Michael I., The Right to Speak, the Right to Hear,<br />

and the Right Not to Hear: The Technological Resolution to<br />

the Cable/Pornography Debate......................................................... 21:137<br />

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Michaels, Pete S., The Constitutional Conundrum <strong>of</strong> Black<br />

Lung Appeals: Two Proposed Solutions ............................................. 23:27<br />

Miller Mosier, Marilyn and Richard A. Soble, Modern<br />

Legislation, Metropolitan Court, Miniscule Results:<br />

A Study <strong>of</strong> Detroit’s Landlord-Tenant Court .......................................... 7:8<br />

Milligan, William W., Essay: Torquemada and<br />

Unemployment Compensation Appeals ............................................. 29:389<br />

Miner, Matthew S., Hearing the Danger <strong>of</strong> an Armed Felon—<br />

Allowing for a Detention Hearing Under the Bail Reform Act<br />

for Those Who Unlawfully Possess Firearms...................................... 37:705<br />

Minow, Martha Beyond State Intervention in the Family:<br />

For Baby Jane Doe .......................................................................... 18:933<br />

Mireles, Michael S., An Examination <strong>of</strong> Patents, Licensing,<br />

Research Tools, and the Tragedy <strong>of</strong> the Anticommons in<br />

Biotechnology Innovation................................................................ 38:141<br />

Mnookin, Robert H., Divorce Bargaining: The Limits on<br />

Private Ordering .......................................................................... 18:1015<br />

Montoya, Jean, The Future <strong>of</strong> the Post-Batson Peremptory<br />

Challenge: Voir Dire by Questionnaire and the “Blind”<br />

Peremptory ..................................................................................... 29:981<br />

Moore, Eugene Arthur, Symposium—Juvenile Justice:<br />

The Nathaniel Abraham Murder Case ............................................. 41:215<br />

Montoya, Margaret E., Silence and Silencing: Their<br />

Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in Legal Communication,<br />

Pedagogy and Discourse.................................................................. 33:263<br />

Morgan, Martha I., Adam S. Cohen, and<br />

Helen Hershk<strong>of</strong>f, Establishing Education<br />

Program Inadequacy: The Alabama Example ................................... 28:559<br />

Morreim, E. Haavi, Playing Doctor: Corporate Medical<br />

Practice and Medical Malpractice.................................................... 32:939<br />

Morris, Grant H., Mental Illness and Criminal<br />

Commitment in <strong>Michigan</strong>..................................................................... 5:1<br />

Moss, Anne, Women’s Pension Reform: Congress Inches<br />

Toward Equity ............................................................................... 19:165<br />

Mulder, Thomas J., Intestate Succession Under the Uniform<br />

Probate Code .................................................................................... 3:301<br />

Munnell, Alicia H., ERISA—The First Decade: Was the<br />

Legislation Consistent with Other National Goals?............................. 19:51<br />

Murray, John S., Improving Parent-Child Relationships<br />

Within the Divorced Family: A Call for Legal Reform........................ 19:563<br />

Murray, Thomas H., On the Human Body as Property:<br />

The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Embodiment, Markets, and the Meaning<br />

<strong>of</strong> Strangers.................................................................................. 20:1055<br />

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Nafziger, James A.R., A Commentary on American Legal<br />

Scholarship Concerning the Admission <strong>of</strong> Migrants .......................... 17:165<br />

Nafziger, James A.R., and Michael Yimesgen, The Effect<br />

<strong>of</strong> Expungement on Removability <strong>of</strong> Non-Citizens ............................. 36:915<br />

Nelson, Bruce A., Edward M. Opton, Jr. and<br />

Thomas E. Wilson, Wage Discrimination and the<br />

“Comparable Worth” Theory in Perspective....................................... 13:231<br />

Nelson, Robert L., Family Support From Fugitive Fathers:<br />

A Proposed Amendment to <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Long Arm Statute.................... 3:399<br />

Neuman, Gerald L., Law Review Articles That Backfire ..................... 21:697<br />

Newell, John Minton, ERISA Retirement Plans in<br />

Individual Bankruptcy................................................................... 19:183<br />

Newman, Winn, Symposium—Comparable Worth—<br />

Introduction....................................................................................... 20:1<br />

Nimmer, Raymond T., and Patricia Ann Krauthaus,<br />

Pretrial Diversion: The Premature Quest for Recognition..................... 9:207<br />

Norton, Laurence E., II and Marc Linder, Down and<br />

Out in Weslaco, Texas and Washington, D.C.: Race-Based<br />

Discrimination Against Farm Workers Under Federal<br />

Unemployment Insurance................................................................ 29:177<br />

Oakes, James L., The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Prior Restraint Since<br />

the Pentagon Papers ....................................................................... 15:497<br />

O’Connell, Jeffrey and David Partlett, An America’s<br />

Cup for Tort Reform? Australia and America Compared................... 21:443<br />

Olsen, Frances E., The Myth <strong>of</strong> State Intervention<br />

in the Family.................................................................................. 18:835<br />

Oppenheimer, Michael, Reducing Acid Rain in Eastern<br />

North America; The Scientific Basis for an Acid Rain<br />

Control Policy................................................................................. 19:989<br />

Osborne, Barbara, and Marilyn V. Yarbrough, Pay<br />

Equity for Coaches and Athletic Administrators: An Element<br />

<strong>of</strong> Title IX? .................................................................................... 34:231<br />

Owen, David G., Risk-Utility Balancing in Design Defect Cases ........... 30:239<br />

Page, Leonard and Daniel W. Sherrick, The NLRB’s<br />

Deferral Policy and Union Reform: A Union Perspective.................... 24:647<br />

Parness, Jeffrey A., Designating Male Parents at Birth...................... 26:573<br />

Payne, John A., Jr., Workmen’s Compensation: Toward a<br />

Stricter Liability for Enterprise........................................................... 6:191<br />

Payton, Sallyanne, Is Thinking Like a Lawyer Enough?................... 18:233<br />

Payton, Sallyanne, Symposium—Managed Care—The First<br />

Chapter Comes to a Close—Introduction.......................................... 32:573<br />

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Pearson, Katherine C., The Responsible Thing to Do About<br />

“Responsible Party” Provisions in Nursing Home<br />

Agreements: A Proposal for Change on Three Fronts ......................... 37:757<br />

Peck, Cornelius J., Employment Problems <strong>of</strong> the Handicapped:<br />

Would Title VII Remedies be Appropriate and Effective?.................... 16:343<br />

Peller, Gary, Neutral Principles in the 1950s ................................. 21:561<br />

Pepe, Steven D., Clinical Legal Education: Is Taking Rites<br />

Seriously a Fantasy, Folly, or Failure?.............................................. 18:307<br />

Perea, Juan F., English-Only Rules and the Right to Speak<br />

One’s Primary Language in the Workplace....................................... 23:265<br />

Pérez-Sánchez, Gema, Franco’s Spain, Queer Nation?....................... 33:359<br />

Perlin, Michael L., “What’s Good is Bad, What’s Bad is<br />

Good, You’ll Find Out When You Reach the Top, You’re on<br />

the Bottom”: Are the Americans With Disabilities Act (and<br />

Olmstead v. L.C.) Anything More Than “Idiot Wind?”.................. 35:305<br />

Peter, Suber, Population Changes and Constitutional<br />

Amendments: Federalism Versus Democracy...................................... 20:409<br />

Peters, J. Douglas, Steven K. Nord, and<br />

R. Donald Woodson, An Empirical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Medical and Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions’ Experiences and Perceptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medical and Legal Malpractice ................................................... 19:601<br />

Phillips, Annie King, Creating a Seamless Transition from<br />

Jury Box to Jury Room for More Effective Decision Making................ 32:279<br />

Phillips, Jerry J., The Confrontation Clause and the Scope <strong>of</strong><br />

Unavailability Requirement .............................................................. 6:327<br />

Pierce, Carl A., The Code <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility in<br />

the Corporate World: An Abdication <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Self-Regulation................................................................................. 6:350<br />

Pillai, K.G. Jan and Craig Tractenberg, Corporate<br />

Indemnification <strong>of</strong> Directors and Officers: Time for Appraisal ........... 15:101<br />

Pindell, Ngai, Fear and Loathing: Combating Speculation<br />

in Local Communities .................................................................... 39:543<br />

Pinkham, Julian D., Speaking to Tribal Judges on the Matter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Improving Children’s Court Practice in Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect Cases in Our Country: A Proposal for a Uniform<br />

Children’s Code.............................................................................. 31:159<br />

Piteg<strong>of</strong>f, Peter R., Symposium—Revitalizing America’s<br />

Cities—Urban Revitalization and Community Finance:<br />

An Introduction ............................................................................. 27:613<br />

Plater, Zygmunt J.B., In the Wake <strong>of</strong> the Snail Darter:<br />

An Environmental Law Paradigm and its Consequences .................. 19:805<br />

Porter, Robert B., A Proposal to the Hanodaganyas to<br />

Decolonize Federal Indian Control Law............................................ 31:899<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Poser, Susan, Main Street Multidisciplinary Practice Firms:<br />

Laboratories for the Future ................................................................ 37:95<br />

Potter, Trevor, and Marianne H. Viray, Barriers to<br />

Participation.................................................................................. 36:547<br />

Prothro, Gwendolyn, RU 486 Examined: Impact <strong>of</strong> a New<br />

Technology on an Old Controversy .................................................. 30:715<br />

Quinn, John P., The Parole Board’s Duty <strong>of</strong> Self-Regulation ................... 6:131<br />

Quinones, Benjamin B., Redevelopment Redefined:<br />

Revitalizing the Central City with Resident Control .......................... 27:689<br />

Rabin, Robert L., Symposium Products Liability Restating<br />

the Law: The Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Product Liability..................................... 30:197<br />

Ramsey, Sarah H., Symposium—Child Well-Being: A<br />

Beneficial Advocacy Framework for Improving the<br />

Child Welfare System?......................................................................... 41:9<br />

Raphael, Michael J. and Edward J. Ungvarsky, Excuses,<br />

Excuses: Neutral Explanations Under Batson v. Kentucky.............. 27:229<br />

Reichelt, Jason D. Standing Alone: Conformity, Coercion,<br />

and the Protection <strong>of</strong> the Holdout Juror............................................ 40:569<br />

Reimann, Mathias, Prurient Interest and Human Dignity:<br />

Pornography Regulation in West Germany and the<br />

United States.................................................................................. 21:201<br />

Rheingold, Paul D. and Susan P. Feinglass, Risk-Utility<br />

Analysis in the Failure to Warn Context .......................................... 30:353<br />

Richman, William M. and William L. Reynolds,<br />

Appellate Justice Bureaucracy and Scholarship ................................. 21:623<br />

Roach, Cathaleen A., Paradox and Pandora’s Box:<br />

The Tragedy <strong>of</strong> Current Right-to-Die Jurisprudence........................... 25:133<br />

Robbins, Ann Reyes, Symposium—Troubled Children and<br />

Children in Trouble: Redefining the Role <strong>of</strong> the Juvenile<br />

Court in the Lives <strong>of</strong> Children ......................................................... 41:243<br />

Robinson, Cyril D., A Goal-Oriented Model Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Pre-Arraignment Procedure for Wisconsin .......................................... 2:1<br />

Robinson, Mildred Wigfall, Difficulties in Achieving<br />

Coherent State and Local Fiscal Policy at the Intersection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Direct Democracy and Republicanism: The Property Tax<br />

as a Case in Point .......................................................................... 35:511<br />

Rodwin Marc A., Exit and Voice in American Healthcare.................. 32:1041<br />

Romero, Victor C., Expanding the Circle <strong>of</strong> Membership by<br />

Reconstructing the “Alien”: Lessons From Social Psychology<br />

and the “Promise Enforcement” Cases .................................................. 32:1<br />

Rosenberg, Maurice, The Adversary Process in the Year 2000 ................. 1:5<br />

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Rosner, Scott R., Reflections on Augusta: Judicial,<br />

Legislative and Economic Approaches to Private Race and<br />

Gender Consciousness..................................................................... 37:135<br />

Rothchild, Nina, Pay Equity—The Minnesota Experience ................. 20:209<br />

Rothstein, Lawrence A., The Myth <strong>of</strong> Sisyphus:<br />

Legal Services Efforts on Behalf <strong>of</strong> the Poor......................................... 7:493<br />

Rubinowitz, Leonard S., Exclusionary Zoning: A Wrong<br />

in Search <strong>of</strong> a Remedy....................................................................... 6:625<br />

Rush, Sharon E., Emotional Segregation: Huckleberry Finn<br />

in the Modern Classroom ................................................................ 36:305<br />

Saucedo, Leticia M., Addressing Segregation in the<br />

Brown Collar Workplace: Toward a Solution<br />

for the Inexorable 100% ................................................................. 41:447<br />

Sage, William M., and Peter J. Hammer, Competing on<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> Care: The Need to Develop a Competition Policy<br />

for Health Care Markets ............................................................... 32:1069<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Affirmative Action: Hypocritical<br />

Euphemism or Noble Mandate? ......................................................... 10:28<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Judicial Caution and the Supreme<br />

Court’s Labor Decisions, October Term 1971...................................... 6:269<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Mandatory Arbitration—Mandatory Arbitration: Why It’s<br />

Better Than It Looks....................................................................... 41:783<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Symposium—The Employee<br />

Retirement Income Security Act <strong>of</strong> 1974—Introduction ......................... 19:1<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Symposium—The Government<br />

and Union Democracy—Introduction .............................................. 24:469<br />

Sankaran, Vivek S., Symposium—Innovation Held Hostage:<br />

Has Federal Intervention Stifled Efforts to Reform the<br />

Child Welfare System?..................................................................... 41:281<br />

Sandalow, Terrance, Introduction—The Thirty-Second<br />

Thomas M. Cooley Lectures—Constitutional Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Human Rights: Perspective from Abroad— .......................................... 18:1<br />

Sanger, Carol and Eleanor Willemsen, Minor Changes:<br />

Emancipating Children in Modern Times........................................ 25:239<br />

Saphire, Richard B., and Michael E. Solimine, Diluting<br />

Justice on Appeal? An Examination <strong>of</strong> the Use <strong>of</strong> District<br />

Court Judges Sitting by Designation on the United States<br />

Courts <strong>of</strong> Appeals ........................................................................... 28:351<br />

Sax, Joseph L., Symposium—Environmental Law—More Than<br />

Just a Passing Fad—Introduction ................................................... 19:797<br />

Sax, Joseph L., Why I Teach Water Law.............................................. 18:273<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Scanlan, James P., The Bottom Line Limitation to the Rule <strong>of</strong><br />

Griggs v. Duke Power Company ................................................. 18:705<br />

Scarnecchia, Suellyn, Gender & Race Bias Against<br />

Lawyers: A Classroom Response....................................................... 23:319<br />

Scarnecchia, Suellyn, An Interdisciplinary Seminar<br />

in Child Abuse and Neglect with a Focus on Child<br />

Protection Practice ............................................................................ 31:33<br />

Schad, Lawrence W., The News and the Accused ................................3:95<br />

Schauer, Frederick, Refining the Lawmaking Functions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Supreme Court .............................................................................. 17:1<br />

Schepard, Andrew, War and P.E.A.C.E.: A Preliminary<br />

Report and a Model Statute on an Interdisciplinary<br />

Educational Program for Divorcing and Separating Parents ............. 27:131<br />

Schier, Carl, <strong>Michigan</strong> Landlord-Tenant Law: The Course<br />

<strong>of</strong> Statutory Reform Draftsman: Formulation <strong>of</strong> Policy ........................ 2:227<br />

Schneider, Carl E., The Next Step: Definition,<br />

Generalization, and Theory in American Family Law..................... 18:1015<br />

Schneyer, Kenneth L., Hooting: Public and Popular<br />

Discourse About Sex Discrimination................................................. 31:551<br />

Schoenbaum, Thomas J., Bank Securities and the Need<br />

to Separate Trust Departments from Large Commercial Banks ............... 10:1<br />

Schram, Ronald B., A Reasoned Approach to the Reform <strong>of</strong><br />

Sex Offense Legislation ..................................................................... 1:139<br />

Schroeder, Mary Murphy, Judicial Administration and<br />

Invisible Justice .............................................................................. 11:322<br />

Schwartz, Donald E., Federal Chartering Revisited............................... 22:7<br />

Schwartz, Teresa Moran, Regulatory Standards and<br />

Products Liability: Striking the Right Balance<br />

Between the Two............................................................................. 30:431<br />

Scott, Nathan R., Take Us Back to the Ball Game: The Laws<br />

and Policy <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sports Ticket Prices .................................... 39:37<br />

Seligman, Joel, Symposium—<strong>Issue</strong>s in Corporate<br />

Governance—Introduction ................................................................. 21:1<br />

Shapiro, Howard T., The Social and Political Challenge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inflation: An Economist’s View.................................................... 14:143<br />

Shapiro, Stephen J., Public Official’s Qualified Immunity in<br />

Section 1983 Actions under Harlow v. Fitzgerald and its<br />

Progeny: A Critical Analysis............................................................ 22:249<br />

Shapo, Marshall S., A New Legislation: Remarks on the<br />

Draft Restatement <strong>of</strong> Products Liability ........................................ 30:215<br />

Shefi, Elli D., Waiving Goodbye: Incarcerating Waived<br />

Juveniles in Adult Correctional Facilities Will Not<br />

Reduce Crime ................................................................................. 36:653<br />

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Shelton, Hon. Donald E., Equally Bad is Not Good:<br />

Allowing Title IX “Compliance” By the Elimination <strong>of</strong><br />

Men’s Collegiate Sports ................................................................... 34:253<br />

Shelton, Donald E., Unconstitutional Uncertainty: A Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Use <strong>of</strong> Detainers....................................................................... 1:119<br />

Sherry, Arthur H., Criminal Law Revision in California ................... 4:429<br />

Siegel, Stanley, The Proposed <strong>Michigan</strong> Business<br />

Corporation Act................................................................................ 4:161<br />

Silvers, Anita and Michael Ashley Stein, Disability,<br />

Equal Protection, and the Supreme Court: Standing at<br />

the Crossroads <strong>of</strong> Progressive and Retrogressive Logic in<br />

Constitutional Classification............................................................. 35:81<br />

Silverstein, Eileen, On Recovery in Tort for Pure<br />

Economic Loss................................................................................ 32:403<br />

Simon, Donald J., The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Special<br />

Prosecutor Law................................................................................. 16:45<br />

Simpson, Sen. Alan K., The Immigration Reform<br />

and Control Act: Immigration Policy and the<br />

National Interest ............................................................................ 17:147<br />

Smith, Allan F., In Memoriam: Frank E. Cooper .......................................1:v<br />

Smith, Michael E., Justice on Appeal—One Way or Many? ................ 11:336<br />

Smith, Hon. Neal M.C., The Monopoly Component <strong>of</strong><br />

Inflation in Food Prices .................................................................. 14:149<br />

Smith, Peggie R., Parental-Status Employment Discrimination:<br />

A Wrong in Need <strong>of</strong> a Right? .......................................................... 35:569<br />

Solimine, Michael E., The Three-Judge District Court in<br />

Voting Rights Litigation ................................................................... 30:79<br />

Solimine, Michael E. and Amy E. Lippert, Deregulating<br />

Voluntary Dismissals ...................................................................... 36:367<br />

Sommer, Jack, United States Urban Policy: What Is Left?<br />

What Is Right?............................................................................... 27:661<br />

Spindelman, Marc, Are the Similarities Between a Woman’s<br />

Right to Choose an Abortion and the Alleged Right to<br />

Assisted Suicide Really Compelling?................................................ 29:775<br />

Squillace, Mark, Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting<br />

the Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—From “Navigable<br />

Waters” to “Constitutional Waters”: The Future <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

Wetlands Regulation................................................................ 40: 799<br />

Stabile, Susan J., One for A, Two for B, and Four Hundred<br />

for C: The Widening Gap in Pay Between Executives<br />

and Rank and File Employees.......................................................... 36:115<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Stark, Debra Pogrund, Facing the Facts: An Empirical Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fairness and Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Foreclosures and a Proposal<br />

for Reform...................................................................................... 30:639<br />

Stason, E. Blythe, Jr., Swift to Erie/York Hanna and<br />

Beyond: Proposed Solutions for a Major Problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diversity Jurisdiction....................................................................... 1:67<br />

Steele, Walter W., Jr., A Suggested Legislative Device for<br />

Dealing with Abuses <strong>of</strong> Criminal Records............................................. 6:32<br />

Steinbock, Daniel J., The Qualities <strong>of</strong> Mercy: Maximizing<br />

the Impact <strong>of</strong> U.S. Refugee Resettlement ........................................... 36:951<br />

Steketee, Hon. John P., Juvenile Court Judge’s Response ....................... 3:25<br />

Stieber, Jack and Michael Murray, Protection Against<br />

the Unjust Discharge: The Need for a Federal Statute ........................ 16:319<br />

Stout, Neal C. and Peter A. Valberg, Bayes’ Law,<br />

Sequential Uncertainties, and Evidence <strong>of</strong> Causation<br />

in Toxic Tort Cases ........................................................................ 38:781<br />

Stuart, Richard B., Social Scientist’s Response...................................... 3:13<br />

Sturm, Susan P., Lawyers at the Prison Gates: Organizational<br />

Structure and Corrections Advocacy..................................................... 27:1<br />

Sugarman, Stephen D., Reforming Welfare Through<br />

Social Security................................................................................ 26:817<br />

Summers, Clyde W., Union Trusteeships and Union<br />

Democracy...................................................................................... 24:689<br />

Surridge , Stephen Z., Financial Statement Insurance:<br />

A New Approach to Investor Protection .............................................. 2:417<br />

Taylor, Bruce A., Hard-Core Pornography: A Proposal<br />

for a Pro Se Rule ............................................................................ 21:255<br />

Thornburg, Elizabeth G., Just Say “No Fishing”: The Lure<br />

<strong>of</strong> Metaphor ....................................................................................... 40:1<br />

Tobias, Carl, Did the Civil Justice Reform Act <strong>of</strong> 1990<br />

Actually Expire?............................................................................. 31:887<br />

Tomkovicz, James J., The Truth About Massiah ................................ 23:641<br />

Toubman, Allan A. Tim McArdle, Linda Rogers-<br />

Tomer, Due Process Implications <strong>of</strong> Telephone Hearings:<br />

The Case for an Individualized Approach to Scheduling<br />

Telephone Hearings........................................................................ 29:407<br />

Trimble, C. Scott and Andrew C. Forsaith, Achieving<br />

Equity and Excellence in Kentucky Education .................................. 28:599<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

The Admission <strong>of</strong> Criminal Histories at Trial .................................. 22:707<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

Adverse Inferences from Silence...................................................... 22:1005<br />

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“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

Double Jeopardy and Government Appeals <strong>of</strong> Acquittals.................... 22:831<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

Federal Habeas Corpus Review <strong>of</strong> State Judgments............................ 22:901<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

The Judiciary’s Use <strong>of</strong> Supervisory Power to<br />

Control Federal Law Enforcement Activity........................................ 22:773<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

The Law <strong>of</strong> Pretrial Interrogation.................................................... 22:437<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

The Search and Seizure Exclusionary Rule ....................................... 22:573<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy—<br />

The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel Under the<br />

Massiah Line <strong>of</strong> Cases.................................................................... 22:661<br />

Twerski, Aaron D., A Moderate and Restrained Federal<br />

Product Liability Bill: Targeting the Crisis Areas for<br />

Resolution...................................................................................... 18:575<br />

Underwood, Julie K., School Finance Adequacy as<br />

Vertical Equity ............................................................................... 28:493<br />

Vandall, Frank J., Constructing a Ro<strong>of</strong> Before the Foundation<br />

is Prepared: The Restatement (Third) <strong>of</strong> Torts:<br />

Products Liability Section 2(b) Design Defect ................................. 30:261<br />

VanderLaan, Robert and Richard K. Studley, Workers’<br />

Compensation Reform: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Legislative<br />

Process in <strong>Michigan</strong> ....................................................................... 14:451<br />

Van Putten, Mark C. and Bradley D. Jackson,<br />

The Dilution <strong>of</strong> the Clean Water Act................................................ 19:863<br />

Varona, Anthony E., Symposium—Not from Concentrate?<br />

Media Regulation at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Millennium—Out <strong>of</strong><br />

Thin Air: Using First Amendment Public Forum Analysis<br />

to Redeem American Broadcasting Regulation.................................. 39:149<br />

Vitiello, Michael, Proposition 215: De Facto Legalization <strong>of</strong><br />

Pot and the Shortcomings <strong>of</strong> Direct Democracy .................................. 31:707<br />

Wade, John W., A Uniform Comparative Fault Act—What<br />

Should it Provide? .......................................................................... 10:220<br />

Waggoner, Lawrence W., The Uniform Probate Code’s<br />

Elective Share: Time for a Reassessment ............................................... 37:1<br />

Wald, Michael S., Symposium—The Family, The State and<br />

the Law—Introduction ................................................................... 18:799<br />

Walker, Clive, and Russell L. Weaver, The United<br />

Kingdom Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights 1998: The Modernisation <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

in the Old World ............................................................................ 33:497<br />

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Watnick, Valerie, Federal Preemption <strong>of</strong> Tort Claims Under<br />

FIFRA: The Erosion <strong>of</strong> a Defense ..................................................... 36:419<br />

Watson, Andrew S., Lawyers and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism: A Further<br />

Psychiatric Perspective on Legal Education ........................................ 8:248<br />

Watson, Andrew S., Mediation and Negotiation: Learning to<br />

Deal with Psychological Responses ................................................... 18:293<br />

Weber, Mark C., Preclusion and Procedural Due Process in<br />

Rule 23(b)(2) Class Actions............................................................ 21:347<br />

Weidemaier, W. Mark, Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Mandatory Arbitration—From Court-Surrogate to<br />

Regulatory Tool: Re-Framing the Empirical Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Employment Arbitration.................................................................. 41:843<br />

Weiler, Paul C., Rights and Judges in a Democracy:<br />

A New Canadian Version ................................................................. 18:51<br />

Weinstein, Janet, and Ricardo Weinstein, Before It’s Too<br />

Late: Neuropsychological Consequences <strong>of</strong> Child Neglect and<br />

Their Implications for Law and Social Policy ................................... 33:561<br />

Weisberger, Joseph R., Appellate Caseload: Meeting<br />

the Challenge in Rhode Island......................................................... 16:527<br />

Wellman, Richard V., Bankruptcy Proceedings for Insolvent<br />

Decedents’ Estates ............................................................................. 6:552<br />

Wells, Michael and Thomas A. Eaton, Affirmative<br />

Duty and Constitutional Tort ............................................................. 16:1<br />

Westen, Peter, Reflections on Alfred Hill’s “Testimonial<br />

Privilege and Fair Trial” ................................................................ 14:371<br />

White, James B., Doctrine in a Vacuum: Reflections on<br />

What a Law School Ought (and Ought Not) to Be............................ 18:251<br />

White, James J., Allocation <strong>of</strong> Scarce Goods Under<br />

Section 2-615 <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Commercial Code:<br />

A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Some Rival Models ............................................... 12:503<br />

White, Michelle J., Why Would Law Students Benefit from<br />

Studying Economics? ...................................................................... 18:277<br />

Whitman, Christina B., Thoughts on Teaching................................ 18:267<br />

Wiggins, Mary Jo, Race, Class and Suburbia: The Modern<br />

Black Suburb as a ‘Race-Making Situation’ ..................................... 35:749<br />

Williams, Michael F., Federal and Highway Routing<br />

Procedures: A Voice for All Parties ..................................................... 3:367<br />

Willig, Sidney H., The Prosubstitution Trend in<br />

Pharmacy Law ..................................................................................... 6:1<br />

Wilton, Timothy, Legitimacy in Social Reform Litigation:<br />

An Empirical Study........................................................................ 15:189<br />

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Wilt-Seibert, Maribeth, Unemployment Compensation for<br />

Employees <strong>of</strong> Educational Institutions: How State Courts<br />

Have Created Variations on Federally Mandated<br />

Statutory Language........................................................................ 29:585<br />

Winnick, Steven Y., Underground Gas Storage: Economic<br />

Needs and a Proposed Statutory Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Legal Obstacles ..........................................................................2:145<br />

Wortham, Leah Insurance Classification: Too Important to<br />

be Left to the Actuaries.................................................................... 19:349<br />

Wright, L. Hart, Federal Tax Administration and the<br />

Small Taxpayer................................................................................ 6:529<br />

Yackle, Larry W., Form and Function in the Administration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice: The Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights and Federal Habeas Corpus .................. 23:685<br />

Yelnosky, Michael J., Filling an Enforcement Void: Using<br />

Testers to Uncover and Remedy Discrimination in Hiring<br />

for Lower-Skilled, Entry-Level Jobs ................................................... 26:403<br />

Yelnosky, Michael J., Salvaging the Opportunity:<br />

A Response to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Clark.......................................................... 28:151<br />

Zeidman, Steven, To Elect or Not to Elect: A Case Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Judicial Selection in New York City 1977–2002 ............................... 37:791<br />

Zekan, Julianna J., Comparative Negligence Under the Code:<br />

Protecting Negligent Bands Against Negligent Customers.................. 26:125<br />

Zimarowski, James B., A Primer on Power Balancing Under<br />

the National Labor Relations Act ...................................................... 23:47<br />

Zylan, Yvonne, Finding the Sex in Sexual Harassment: How<br />

Title VII and Tort Schemes Miss the Point <strong>of</strong> Same-Sex<br />

Hostile Environment Harassment.................................................... 39:391<br />

ARTICLES<br />

BY TITLE<br />

The Absentee Ballot and the Secret Ballot:<br />

Challenges for Election Reform, John C. Fortier,<br />

Norman J. Ornstein........................................................................ 36:483<br />

Accelerated Education as a Remedy for High-<br />

Poverty Schools, William H. Clune.......................................... 28:655<br />

Access to Information, Access to Justice: The Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Presuit Investigatory Discovery,<br />

Lonny Sheinkopf H<strong>of</strong>fman.............................................................. 40:217<br />

Accountability in Government and Section 1983,<br />

Mark R. Brown................................................................................ 25:53<br />

Accountable Managed Care: Should We Be Careful<br />

What We Wish For?, David A. Hyman ...................................... 32:785<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Achieving Equity and Excellence in Kentucky<br />

Education, C. Scott Trimble and Andrew C. Forsaith.................... 28:599<br />

Addressing Segregation in the Brown Collar<br />

Workplace: Toward a Solution for the<br />

Inexorable 100%, Leticia M. Saucedo........................................ 41:447<br />

Addressing the Reprographic Revolution:<br />

Compensating Copyright Owners for Mass<br />

Infringement, Rosalind S. Kurz.................................................. 15:261<br />

The Adversary Process in the Year 2000,<br />

Maurice Rosenberg ............................................................................... 1:5<br />

Adverse Possession Against the States:<br />

The Hornbooks Have It Wrong, Paula R. Latovick................ 29:939<br />

Adverse Possession <strong>of</strong> Municipal Land: It’s Time to<br />

Protect This Valuable Asset, Paula R. Latovick.................... 31:475<br />

Affirmative Action: Hypocritical Euphemism or<br />

Noble Mandate?, Theodore J. St. Antoine ..................................... 10:28<br />

Affirmative Action: A Robin Hood Hiring Policy in<br />

Federally Aided Construction, Frederick W. Lambert .............2:183<br />

Affirmative Duty and Constitutional Tort,<br />

Michael Wells and Thomas A. Eaton................................................... 16:1<br />

Affordable Housing for the 1990s, Harold A. McDougall ........... 20:727<br />

After ELLERTH: The Tangible Employment Action<br />

in Sexual Harassment Analysis, Susan Grover....................... 35:809<br />

Afterword—Legal Language in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Globalization: Prospects and Dilemmas,<br />

Patricia Fernández-Kelly ................................................................. 33:443<br />

Against Common Sense: Why Title VII Should<br />

Protect Speakers <strong>of</strong> Black English, Jill Gaulding ................ 31:637<br />

Aiding and Altruism: A Mythopsycholegal Analysis,<br />

Thomas C. Galligan, Jr. ................................................................. 27:439<br />

Allocation <strong>of</strong> Scarce Goods Under Section 2-615<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Uniform Commercial Code: A Comparison<br />

<strong>of</strong> Some Rival Models, James J. White ....................................... 12:503<br />

An America’s Cup for Tort Reform? Australia and<br />

America Compared, Jeffrey O’Connell and David Partlett ............ 21:443<br />

Anatomy <strong>of</strong> a Leading Case: LAWRENCE V. FOX in the<br />

Courts, the Casebooks, and the Commentaries,<br />

M. H. Hoeflich and E. Perelmuter ................................................... 21:721<br />

Antitrust Law, Competition, and the<br />

Macroeconomy, Peter C. Carstensen ........................................... 14:173<br />

Anti-Trust Powers <strong>of</strong> the AEC, Bernhard G. Bechoefer.................... 3:257<br />

Appellate Caseload: Meeting the Challenge in<br />

Rhode Island, Joseph R. Weisberger ............................................. 16:527<br />

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An Appellate Court Dilemma and a Solution<br />

Through Subject Matter Organization,<br />

Daniel J. Meador............................................................................ 16:471<br />

Appellate Justice, Ruggero J. Aldisert............................................... 11:317<br />

Appellate Justice Bureaucracy and Scholarship,<br />

William M. Richman and William L. Reynolds ............................... 21:623<br />

Are Non-English-Speaking Claimants Served by<br />

Unemployment Compensation Programs?<br />

The Need for Bilingual Services, Mary K. Gillepsie<br />

and Cynthia G. Schneider............................................................... 29:333<br />

Are the Similarities Between a Woman’s Right to<br />

Choose an Abortion and the Alleged Right to<br />

Assisted Suicide REALLY Compelling?,<br />

Marc Spindelman........................................................................... 29:775<br />

The Arizona Jury Reform Permitting Civil Jury<br />

Trial Discussions: The Views <strong>of</strong> Trial<br />

Participants, Judges, and Jurors, Valerie P. Hans,<br />

Paula L. Hannaford and G. Thomas Munsterman.......................... 32:349<br />

Arriving at Reasonable Alternative Design: The<br />

Reporters’ Travelogue, James A. Henderson, Jr.<br />

and Aaron D. Twerski .................................................................... 30:563<br />

Article V: Changing Dimensions in Constitutional<br />

Change, Francis H. Heller................................................................ 7:71<br />

Asylum, Social Group Membership and the Non-State<br />

Actor: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Domestic Violence,<br />

Michael G. Heyman ....................................................................... 36:767<br />

The Attachment Gap: Employment Discrimination<br />

Law, Women’s Cultural Caregiving, and the<br />

Limits <strong>of</strong> Economic and Liberal Legal Theory,<br />

Laura T. Kessler ............................................................................ 34:371<br />

The Attainment <strong>of</strong> Pay Equity Between the Sexes by<br />

Legal Means: An Economic Analysis,<br />

George E. Johnson and Gary R. Solon.............................................. 20:183<br />

Attorneys’ Conflicts <strong>of</strong> Interest in the Investment<br />

Company Industry, Farrell C. Glasser ............................................ 6:58<br />

Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy, Frank R. Kennedy ....................... 11:175<br />

Automatic Stays Under the New Bankruptcy Law,<br />

Frank R. Kennedy .............................................................................. 12:3<br />

Bankruptcy Proceedings for Insolvent Decedents’<br />

Estates, Richard V. Wellman ......................................................... 6:552<br />

The Bankruptcy Reform Process: Maximizing Judicial<br />

Control in Wage Earner’s Plans, Marjorie Girth ..................... 11:51<br />

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Bank Securities and the Need to Separate Trust<br />

Departments from Large Commercial Banks,<br />

Thomas J. Schoenbaum....................................................................... 10:1<br />

Barriers to Participation, Trevor Potter, and<br />

Marianne H. Viray ........................................................................ 36:547<br />

Bayes’ Law, Sequential Uncertainties, and Evidence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Causation in Toxic Tort Cases, Neal C. Stout and<br />

Peter A. Valberg.............................................................................. 38:781<br />

Before It’s Too Late: Neuropsychological<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> Child Neglect and Their<br />

Implications for Law and Social Policy,<br />

Janet Weinstein and Ricardo Weinstein ........................................... 33:561<br />

Behavioral Genetics and the Best Interests <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Child Decision Rule, David J. Herring ......................................... 36:1<br />

Beyond Managerialism: Investor Capitalism?,<br />

Alfred F. Conard ............................................................................ 22:117<br />

Beyond State Intervention in the Family: For Baby<br />

Jane Doe, Martha Minow............................................................. 18:933<br />

Beyond the Warren Court and Its Conservative<br />

Critics: Toward a Unified Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Constitutional Criminal Procedure,<br />

Donald A. Dripps........................................................................... 23:591<br />

Bilingualism and Equality: Title VII Claims for<br />

Language Discrimination in the Workplace,<br />

James Leonard ................................................................................. 38:57<br />

Biopiracy and Beyond: A Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Socio-Cultural Conflicts with Global<br />

Patent Policies, Cynthia M. Ho ................................................ 39:433<br />

The Bottom Line Limitation to the Rule <strong>of</strong> GRIGGS V.<br />

DUKE POWER COMPANY, James P. Scanlan....................................... 18:705<br />

Brief Amici Curiae <strong>of</strong> Feminist Anti-Censorship<br />

Taskforce, et. al., in AMERICAN BOOKSELLERS<br />

ASSOCIATION V. HUDNUT, Nan D. Hunter and<br />

Sylvia A. Law .................................................................................. 21:69<br />

Broadcasting, The Reluctant Dragon: Will the<br />

First Amendment Right <strong>of</strong> Access End the<br />

Suppressing <strong>of</strong> Controversial Ideas?,<br />

Donald M. Malone........................................................................... 5:193<br />

Building Community Among Diversity: Legal<br />

Services for Impoverished Immigrants,<br />

Robert L. Bach ............................................................................... 27:639<br />

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Calming AIDS Phobia: Legal Implications <strong>of</strong> the Low<br />

Risk <strong>of</strong> Transmitting HIV in the Health Care<br />

Setting, American Bar Association, AIDS Coordinating<br />

Committee, Edited by Eric N. Richardson and<br />

Salvatore J. Russo........................................................................... 28:733<br />

Campaign Finance Reform and the Social Inequality<br />

Paradox, Yoav Dotan ..................................................................37:955<br />

A Case for Pregnancy-Based Unemployment<br />

Insurance, Mark. R. Brown........................................................... 29:41<br />

The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Self-Determination,<br />

Russel Lawrence Barsh ................................................................... 26:277<br />

Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Reestablishing the<br />

Balance Within the Adversary System,<br />

Mary Christine Hutton................................................................... 20:491<br />

The Civil Jury—An Endangered Species,<br />

Honorable John Feikens................................................................... 20:789<br />

Civil War Pension Attorneys and Disability Politics,<br />

Peter Blanck and Chen Song ........................................................... 35:137<br />

Clarifying Conditions for Nonmonetary Eligibility<br />

in the Unemployment Insurance System,<br />

Amy B. Chasanov ............................................................................ 29:89<br />

Clearing the Way for an Effective Federal-State<br />

Partnership in Health Reform, Eleanor D. Kinney ................ 32:899<br />

Clinical Legal Education: Is Taking Rites Seriously<br />

a Fantasy, Folly, or Failure?, Steven D. Pepe ......................... 18:307<br />

Coal Policy—Need it be the West Against the Rest?,<br />

C. Peter Goplerud, III and Duffy Ruimerman .................................... 15:77<br />

The Code <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility in the<br />

Corporate World: An Abdication <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Self-Regulation, Carl A. Pierce ................................................... 6:350<br />

Coercive Freedom: A Response to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chambers, Robert A. Burt ............................................................ 18:829<br />

Colorado’s Answer to the Local Rules Problem,<br />

William H. Erickson....................................................................... 16:493<br />

A Commentary on American Legal Scholarship<br />

Concerning the Admission <strong>of</strong> Migrants<br />

James A.R. Nafziger........................................................................ 17:165<br />

Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Puerto RICO VS. ROSSO: Land<br />

Banking and the Expanded Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Use, David L. Callies ......................................................... 2:199<br />

Community Development Banking Strategy for<br />

Revitalizing our Communities, Rochelle E. Lento ................... 27:773<br />

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Comparable Worth: The Theory, Its Legal<br />

Foundation, and the Feasibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Implementation, Carin Ann Clauss ............................................... 20:7<br />

Comparative Negligence Under the Code:<br />

Protecting Negligent Bands Against<br />

Negligent Customers, Julianna J. Zekan ................................. 26:125<br />

Comparison Evidence in Obscenity Trials,<br />

Marguerite Munson Lentz ................................................................ 15:45<br />

Competing on Quality <strong>of</strong> Care: The Need to Develop<br />

a Competition Policy for Health Care Markets,<br />

William M. Sage and Peter J. Hammer .......................................... 32:1069<br />

The Competitive Impact <strong>of</strong> Small Group Health<br />

Insurance Reform Laws, Mark A. Hall .................................... 32:685<br />

Compromising Liberty: A Structural Critique <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sentencing Guidelines, Jackie Gardina............................. 38:345<br />

The Concept <strong>of</strong> Privacy and the Fourth Amendment,<br />

Steven C. Douse................................................................................ 6:154<br />

Condominium Conversion <strong>of</strong> Residential Rental<br />

Units: A Proposal for State Regulation and a<br />

Model Act, Bernard V. Keenan ................................................... 20:639<br />

The Confrontation Clause and the Scope <strong>of</strong><br />

Unavailability Requirement, Jerry J. Phillips ........................... 6:327<br />

The Constitutional Conundrum <strong>of</strong> Black Lung<br />

Appeals: Two Proposed Solutions, Pete S. Michaels ................. 23:27<br />

Constitutional Doctrine as Paring Tool: The<br />

Struggle for “Relevant” Evidence in UNIVERSITY OF<br />

ALABAMA V. GARRETT, Pamela Brandwein ........................................ 35:37<br />

Constitutional Problems <strong>of</strong> Population Control,<br />

Bettye S. Elkins................................................................................... 4:63<br />

Constitutional Reflections on Abortion Reform,<br />

Patrick L. Baude.................................................................................. 4:1<br />

The Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong> Poor People to Appeal<br />

Without Payment <strong>of</strong> Fees: Convergence <strong>of</strong> Due<br />

Process and Equal Protection in M.L.B. V. S.L.J.,<br />

Lloyd Anderson.............................................................................. 32:441<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Illinois Draft Card<br />

Burning Act, Richard Dyer, III ..................................................... 2:275<br />

The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Special<br />

Prosecutor Law, Donald J. Simon ............................................... 16:45<br />

Constructing a Ro<strong>of</strong> Before the Foundation is<br />

Prepared: THE RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF TORTS:<br />

PRODUCTS LIABILITY Section 2(b) Design Defect,<br />

Frank J. Vandall ............................................................................ 30:261<br />

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Consumer Complaints: A Proposed Federal Trade<br />

Regulation Rule, Howard R. Lurie ............................................. 5:426<br />

Consumer-Directed Health Care and the<br />

Chronically Ill, John V. Jacobi ................................................. 38:531<br />

Controlling the Controllers in Parent-Subsidiary<br />

Relations, James C. Bruno ............................................................ 3:333<br />

Corporate Indemnification <strong>of</strong> Directors and<br />

Officers: Time for Appraisal, K.G. Jan Pillai<br />

and Craig Tractenberg.................................................................... 15:101<br />

Court-Annexed Arbitration, A. Leo Levin ................................... 16:537<br />

Crazy (Mental Illness Under the ADA), Jane Byeff Korn............ 36:585<br />

Creating a Seamless Transition from Jury Box to<br />

Jury Room for More Effective Decision Making,<br />

Annie King Phillips........................................................................ 32:279<br />

Criminal Law Revision in California, Arthur H. Sherry................. 4:429<br />

Criminal Law Revision in Delaware and Hawaii,<br />

Frank B. Baldwin, III ...................................................................... 4:476<br />

Criminal Liability for Misconduct in Scientific<br />

Research, Susan M. Kuzma ........................................................ 25:357<br />

“Crimtorts” as Corporate Just Desserts,<br />

Thomas Koenig, Michael Rustad..................................................... 31:289<br />

Curtailing the Economic Distortions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mortgage Interest Deduction, William T. Mathias ................ 30:43<br />

DAUBERT’S Backwash: Litigation-Generated Science,<br />

William L. Anderson and Barry M. Parsons and<br />

Dr. Drummond Rennie ................................................................... 34:619<br />

The Death <strong>of</strong> Section 504, Ruth Colker.......................................... 35:219<br />

Deconstructing Los Angeles or a Secret Fax from<br />

Magritte Regarding Postliterate Legal<br />

Reasoning: A Critique <strong>of</strong> Legal Education,<br />

C. Garrison Lepow ........................................................................... 26:69<br />

Decriminalizing the Marijuana User: A Drafter’s<br />

Guide, Richard J. Bonnie .................................................................. 11:3<br />

Deferral and the Dissident, Paul Alan Levy................................. 24:479<br />

Deregulating Voluntary Dismissals,<br />

Michael E. Solimine and Amy E. Lippert ......................................... 36:367<br />

Derek Bok and the Merger <strong>of</strong> Law and Economics,<br />

Herbert Hovenkamp........................................................................ 21:515<br />

Designating Male Parents at Birth, Jeffrey A. Parness ................ 26:573<br />

Design Defects Under the Proposed Section 2(b) <strong>of</strong><br />

the RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF TORTS: PRODUCTS<br />

LIABILITY—A Judge’s View, Honorable William A. Dreier ............ 30:221<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Detroit Housing Code Enforcement and Community<br />

Renewal: A Study in Futility, Brett R. Dick and<br />

John S. Pfarr, Jr. ................................................................................ 3:61<br />

Developing a Child Advocacy Law Clinic: A Law<br />

School Clinical Legal Education Opportunity,<br />

Donald N. Duquette ........................................................................... 31:1<br />

Did the Civil Justice Reform Act <strong>of</strong> 1990 Actually<br />

Expire?, Carl Tobias .................................................................... 31:887<br />

Difficulties in Achieving Coherent State and Local<br />

Fiscal Policy at the Intersection <strong>of</strong> Direct<br />

Democracy and Republicanism: The Property Tax<br />

as a Case in Point, Mildred Wigfall Robinson ............................. 35:511<br />

Diluting Justice on Appeal? An Examination <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> District Court Judges Sitting by<br />

Designation on the United States Courts <strong>of</strong><br />

Appeals, Richard B. Saphire and Michael E. Solimine.................... 28:351<br />

The Dilution <strong>of</strong> the Clean Water Act,<br />

Mark C. Van Putten and Bradley D. Jackson ................................... 19:863<br />

Direct Democracy and Bioethical Choices: Voting<br />

Life and Death at the Ballot Box, Judith F. Daar................ 28:799<br />

Disability, Equal Protection, and the Supreme<br />

Court: Standing at the Crossroads <strong>of</strong><br />

Progressive and Retrogressive Logic in<br />

Constitutional Classification, Anita Silvers and<br />

Michael Ashley Stein......................................................................... 35:81<br />

The Discriminating Role, Philip A. Hart ......................................... 2:305<br />

Disentitling the Poor: Waivers and Welfare<br />

“Reform,” Susan Bennett and Kathleen A. Sullivan ...................... 26:741<br />

Divorce Bargaining: The Limits on Private Ordering,<br />

Robert H. Mnookin ...................................................................... 18:1015<br />

Divorce Law Reform in <strong>Michigan</strong>, B. H. Lee.................................. 5:409<br />

Doctrine in a Vacuum: Reflections on What a Law<br />

School Ought (and Ought Not) to Be,<br />

James B. White ............................................................................... 18:251<br />

The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Prior Restraint Since the Pentagon<br />

Papers, James L. Oakes................................................................. 15:497<br />

Documenting Discrimination in Voting:<br />

Judicial Findings Under Section 2 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Voting Rights Act Since 1982<br />

FINAL REPORT OF THE VOTING RIGHTS INITIATIVE,<br />

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW SCHOOL, Ellen Katz with<br />

Margaret Aisenbrey, Anna Baldwin, Emma Cheuse,<br />

Anna Weisbrodt ...................................................................... 39:643<br />

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Do Jurors Understand Criminal Jury Instructions?<br />

Analyzing the Results <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Michigan</strong> Juror<br />

Comprehension Project, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey P. Kramer and<br />

Dorean M. Koenig.......................................................................... 23:401<br />

Down and Out in Weslaco, Texas and Washington,<br />

D.C.: Race-Based Discrimination Against Farm<br />

Workers Under Federal Unemployment<br />

Insurance, Laurence E. Norton II and Marc Linder...................... 29:177<br />

Due Process Implications <strong>of</strong> Telephone Hearings:<br />

The Case for an Individualized Approach to<br />

Scheduling Telephone Hearings, Allan A. Toubman,<br />

Tim McArdle, Linda Rogers-Tomer ................................................. 29:407<br />

Earmarked Appropriations: The Debate Over the<br />

Method <strong>of</strong> Federal Funding, Donald N. Langenberg............. 20:1029<br />

The Effect <strong>of</strong> Expungement on Removability <strong>of</strong><br />

Non-Citizens, James A. R. Nafziger and<br />

Michael Yimesgen........................................................................... 36:915<br />

The Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Measures to Increase Appellate<br />

Court Efficiency and Decision Output,<br />

Thomas B. Marvell and Carlisle E. Moody ...................................... 21:415<br />

Effluent Charges: Water Pollution Control,<br />

Giovanna M. Longo........................................................................... 4:47<br />

The Electronic Media and the Flight from First<br />

Amendment Doctrine: Justice Breyer’s<br />

New Balancing Approach, Jerome A. Barron ............................ 31:817<br />

Eliminating the Labyrinth: A Proposal to Simplify<br />

Federal Mortgage Lending Discrimination Laws,<br />

Stephen M. Dane............................................................................ 26:527<br />

Emergency Federalism: Calling on the States in<br />

Perilous Times, Adam M. Giuliano............................................ 40:341<br />

Emotional Segregation: Huckleberry Finn in the<br />

Modern Classroom, Sharon E. Rush ......................................... 36:305<br />

An Empirical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Medical and Legal<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essions’ Experiences and Perceptions <strong>of</strong><br />

Medical and Legal Malpractice, J. Douglas Peters,<br />

Steven K. Nord, and R. Donald Woodson ........................................ 19:601<br />

Employee Stock Ownership Plans: An Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Current Reform Proposals, Luis L. Granados .......................... 14:15<br />

Employer Racial Discrimination: Reviewing the Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> the NLRB, Lawrence F. Doppelt................................................. 8:453<br />

Employment Discrimination Testing: Theories <strong>of</strong><br />

Standing and a Reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Yelnosky,<br />

Leroy D. Clark.................................................................................... 28:1<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Employment Problems <strong>of</strong> the Handicapped: Would<br />

Title VII Remedies be Appropriate and Effective?,<br />

Cornelius J. Peck ............................................................................ 16:343<br />

Empowerment and Achievement in Minority Law<br />

Student Support Programs: Constructing<br />

Affirmative Action, Leslie G. Espinoza ..................................... 22:281<br />

English-Only Rules and the Right to Speak One’s<br />

Primary Language in the Workplace, Juan F. Perea ............. 23:265<br />

Environmental Litigation in Historical Perspective,<br />

Samuel P. Hays.............................................................................. 19:969<br />

Envisioning a Future for Age and Disability<br />

Discrimination Claims, Alison Barnes...................................... 35:263<br />

Equally Bad is Not Good: Allowing Title IX<br />

“Compliance” By the Elimination <strong>of</strong> Men’s<br />

Collegiate Sports, Honorable Donald E. Shelton....................... 34:253<br />

Erasing Race from Legal Education, Judith G. Greenberg.............. 28:51<br />

ERISA Enforcement: Mandate for a Single Agency,<br />

Beverly M. Klimkowsky and Ian D. Lan<strong>of</strong>f ........................................ 19:89<br />

ERISA—The First Decade: Was the Legislation<br />

Consistent with Other National Goals?,<br />

Alicia H. Munnell ........................................................................... 19:51<br />

ERISA Preemption: Judicial Flexibility and<br />

Statutory Rigidity, Leon E. Irish and<br />

Harrison J. Cohen .......................................................................... 19:109<br />

ERISA Retirement Plans in Individual Bankruptcy,<br />

John Minton Newell........................................................................ 19:183<br />

Essay: Torquemada and Unemployment Compensation<br />

Appeals, William W. Milligan ...................................................... 29:389<br />

Establishing Education Program Inadequacy: The<br />

Alabama Example, Martha I. Morgan, Adam S. Cohen,<br />

and Helen Hershk<strong>of</strong>f....................................................................... 28:559<br />

Establishing New Legal Doctrine in Managed Care:<br />

A Model <strong>of</strong> Judicial Response to Industrial<br />

Change, Peter D. Jacobson and Scott D. Pomfret............................. 32:813<br />

Ethical <strong>Issue</strong>s in Managed Care: Can the Traditional<br />

Physician-Patient Relationship be Preserved in<br />

the Era <strong>of</strong> Managed Care or Should It Be<br />

Replaced by a Group Ethic?,<br />

Dr. Eugene C. Grochowski............................................................... 32:619<br />

European Integration Through Fundamental<br />

Rights, Jochen Abr. Frowein ............................................................. 18:5<br />

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Evaluating the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary<br />

Rule: The Problem <strong>of</strong> Police Compliance with<br />

the Law, William C. Heffernan and Richard W. Lovely................. 24:311<br />

An Examination <strong>of</strong> Patents, Licensing, Research<br />

Tools, and the Tragedy <strong>of</strong> the Anticommons in<br />

Biotechnology Innovation, Michael S. Mireles....................... 38:141<br />

Exclusionary Zoning: A Wrong in Search <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Remedy, Leonard S. Rubinowitz...................................................... 6:625<br />

Excuses, Excuses: Neutral Explanations Under<br />

Batson v. Kentucky, Michael J. Raphael and<br />

Edward J. Ungvarsky...................................................................... 27:229<br />

Exit and Voice in American Healthcare,<br />

Marc A. Rodwin .......................................................................... 32:1041<br />

Expanding the Circle <strong>of</strong> Membership by<br />

Reconstructing the “Alien”: Lessons From Social<br />

Psychology and the “Promise Enforcement”<br />

Cases, Victor C. Romero ...............................................................32:1<br />

Exploring Voluntary Arbitration <strong>of</strong> Individual<br />

Employment Disputes, Alfred W. Blumrosen ............................. 16:249<br />

Expressivism, Empathy and Equality, Rachel D. Godsil ............... 36:247<br />

Facially Neutral Criteria and Discrimination Under<br />

Title VII: “Built-in Headwinds” or Permissible<br />

Practices?, Dianne Brou Fraser ....................................................... 6:97<br />

Facing the Facts: An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> the Fairness<br />

and Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Foreclosures and a Proposal<br />

for Reform, Debra Pogrund Stark................................................ 30:639<br />

Failing Companies and the Antitrust Laws,<br />

Janet L. McDavid .......................................................................... 14:229<br />

Failure to Advise Non-Citizens <strong>of</strong> Immigration<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> Criminal Convictions: Should<br />

This Be Grounds to Withdraw a Guilty Plea?,<br />

John J. Francis ............................................................................... 36:691<br />

Fairness in Teaching Advocacy, Charles W. Joiner........................ 18:283<br />

Family Group Conferences as a Form <strong>of</strong> Court<br />

Approved Alternative Dispute Resolution in<br />

Child Abuse and Neglect Cases, Jolene M. Lowry..................... 31:57<br />

Family Lawyer’s Response, Robert F. Drinan ...................................... 3:31<br />

Family Support From Fugitive Fathers: A Proposed<br />

Amendment to <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Long Arm Statute,<br />

Robert L. Nelson............................................................................... 3:399<br />

Family Support <strong>of</strong> the Disabled: A Legislative<br />

Proposal to Create Incentives to Support<br />

Disabled Family Members, Judith G. McMullen ....................... 23:439<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Fear and Loathing: Combating Speculation in<br />

Local Communities, Ngai Pindell.............................................. 39:543<br />

Federal and Highway Routing Procedures: A Voice<br />

for All Parties, Michael F. Williams............................................ 3:367<br />

Federal Biotechnology Policy: The Perils <strong>of</strong><br />

Progress and the Risks <strong>of</strong> Uncertainty,<br />

Senator Al Gore.............................................................................. 20:965<br />

Federal Chartering Revisited, Donald E. Schwartz .......................... 22:7<br />

Federal Law Requirements for the Federal-State<br />

Unemployment Compensation System:<br />

Interpretation and Application, Gerard Hildebrand............. 29:527<br />

Federal Preemption <strong>of</strong> Tort Claims Under FIFRA:<br />

The Erosion <strong>of</strong> a Defense, Valerie Watnick .............................. 36:419<br />

Federal Regulation <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Biotechnologies, Thomas O. McGarity ................................... 20:1089<br />

Federal Tax Administration and the Small Taxpayer,<br />

L. Hart Wright ................................................................................ 6:529<br />

Fictions, Fault, and Forgiveness: Jury Nullification<br />

in a New Context, David N. Dorfman and<br />

Chris K. Iijima............................................................................... 28:861<br />

Filling an Enforcement Void: Using Testers to<br />

Uncover and Remedy Discrimination in Hiring<br />

for Lower-Skilled, Entry-Level Jobs,<br />

Michael J. Yelnosky......................................................................... 26:403<br />

Financial Statement Insurance: A New Approach to<br />

Investor Protection, Stephen Z. Surridge................................... 2:417<br />

Financing Plaintiffs’ Lawsuits: An Increasingly<br />

Popular (and Legal) Business, Susan Lorde Martin ................. 33:87<br />

Finding the Sex in Sexual Harassment: How Title VII<br />

and Tort Schemes Miss the Point <strong>of</strong> Same-Sex<br />

Hostile Environment Harassment, Yvonne Zylan................. 39:391<br />

First, Do No Harm: The Use <strong>of</strong> Covert Video<br />

Surveillance to Detect Munchausen Syndrome<br />

By Proxy—An Unethical Means <strong>of</strong> “Preventing”<br />

Child Abuse, Michael T. Flannery............................................... 32:105<br />

For Whom the School Bell Tolls But Not the<br />

Statute <strong>of</strong> Limitations: Minors and the<br />

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act,<br />

Lynn M. Daggett, Perry A. Zirkel, and LeeAnn L. Gurysh................ 38:717<br />

Foreword—Culture, Nationhood, and the Human<br />

Rights Ideal, Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol and<br />

Sharon Elizabeth Rush.................................................................... 33:233<br />

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Foreword—The ‘Truth in Criminal Justice’ Series,<br />

Stephen J. Markman....................................................................... 22:425<br />

Form and Function in the Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice:<br />

The Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights and Federal Habeas Corpus,<br />

Larry W. Yackle ............................................................................. 23:685<br />

The Fortas Controversy: The Senate’s Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Advice and Consent to Judicial Nominations The<br />

Broad Rule, Richard P. Griffin ..................................................... 2:285<br />

Foster Care Placement: Reducing the Risk <strong>of</strong> Sibling<br />

Incest, David J. Herring............................................................. 37:1145<br />

The Fourth Amendment and the Control <strong>of</strong> Police<br />

Discretion, William J. Mertens.................................................... 17:551<br />

Franco’s Spain, Queer Nation?, Gema Pérez-Sánchez ..................... 33:359<br />

From Coitus to Commerce: Legal and Social<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> Noncoital Reproduction,<br />

Joan Heifetz Hollinger .................................................................... 18:865<br />

Function Over Form: Reviving the Criminal Jury’s<br />

Historical Role as a Sentencing Body,<br />

Chris Kemmitt............................................................................40:93<br />

FURMAN’S Mythical Mandate, Scott W. Howe .................................. 40:435<br />

Furthering the Accountability Principle in<br />

Privatized Federal Corrections: The Need for<br />

Access to Private Prison Records, Nicole B. Cásarez............. 28:249<br />

The Future <strong>of</strong> the Post-BATSON Peremptory<br />

Challenge: Voir Dire by Questionnaire and the<br />

“Blind” Peremptory, Jean Montoya ........................................... 29:981<br />

Gender and Intercollegiate Athletics: Data and<br />

Myths, Julia Lamber .................................................................... 34:151<br />

Gender & Race Bias Against Lawyers: A Classroom<br />

Response, Suellyn Scarnecchia...................................................... 23:319<br />

Ghost Workers in an Interconnected World:<br />

Going Beyond the Dichotomies <strong>of</strong> Domestic<br />

Immigration and Labor Laws, Ruben J. Garcia ....................... 36:737<br />

Gimme Shelter: Reform <strong>of</strong> Real Estate Tax Shelters,<br />

Farrell C. Glasser.............................................................................. 7:267<br />

“Go and Sin No More”: The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />

Governmentally Funded Faith-Based Prison<br />

Units, Lynn S. Branham .............................................................. 37:291<br />

A Goal-Oriented Model Code <strong>of</strong> Pre-Arraignment<br />

Procedure for Wisconsin, Cyril D. Robinson .............................. 2:1<br />

Hard-Core Pornography: A Proposal for a<br />

Pro Se Rule, Bruce A. Taylor....................................................... 21:255<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Hearing the Danger <strong>of</strong> an Armed Felon—Allowing<br />

for a Detention Hearing Under the Bail Reform<br />

Act for Those Who Unlawfully Possess Firearms,<br />

Matthew S. Miner .......................................................................... 37:705<br />

The Higher Calling: Regulation <strong>of</strong> Lawyers<br />

Post-Enron, Keith R. Fisher ...................................................... 37:1017<br />

Hooting: Public and Popular Discourse About Sex<br />

Discrimination, Kenneth L. Schneyer.......................................... 31:551<br />

How NOT TO THINK About “Managed Care,”<br />

Jacob S. Hacker and Theodore R. Marmor........................................ 32:661<br />

The Illinois Criminal Code <strong>of</strong> 1961 and Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Procedure <strong>of</strong> 1963, Charles H. Bowman..................... 4:461<br />

The Immigration Reform and Control Act:<br />

Immigration Policy and the National Interest,<br />

Senator Alan K. Simpson................................................................ 17:147<br />

The Impact <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Probate Code on Court<br />

Structure, Ralph P. Dupont......................................................... 6:375<br />

The Imperial Sovereign: Sovereign Immunity and the<br />

ADA, Judith Olans Brown, Wendy E. Parmet ...................................... 35:1<br />

An Implied Warranty <strong>of</strong> Freedom from Sexual<br />

Harassment: The Solution for Harassed Tenants<br />

Where the Fair Housing Act Has Failed,<br />

Theresa Keeley ................................................................................ 38:397<br />

Improving Parent-Child Relationships Within the<br />

Divorced Family: A Call for Legal Reform,<br />

John S. Murray .............................................................................. 19:563<br />

Inadequate Product Warnings and Causation,<br />

Mark Geistfeld ............................................................................... 30:309<br />

The Income Tax Treatment <strong>of</strong> Social Welfare<br />

Benefits, Jonathan Barry Forman................................................. 26:785<br />

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act:<br />

A Parent’s Perspective and Proposal for Change,<br />

Martin A. Kotler ............................................................................ 27:331<br />

Industrial Health and Safety: The Need for<br />

Extended Federal Regulation, J. Michael Harrison ................. 3:171<br />

Informal Proceedings Under the Uniform Probate<br />

Code: Notice and Due Process, Roger A. Manlin<br />

and Richard A. Martens..................................................................... 3:39<br />

Information Disclosure and Consumer Behavior:<br />

An Empirical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Truth-in-Lending,<br />

William K. Brandt and George S. Day............................................... 7:297<br />

In Memoriam: Frank E. Cooper, Allan F. Smith.....................................1:v<br />

In Memoriam: Talbot Smith, Donald P. Lay................................... 13:225<br />

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Insurance Classification: Too Important to be Left<br />

to the Actuaries, Leah Wortham .............................................. 19:349<br />

Integrated Pre-Trial Attack on a Pleading: A<br />

Critical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s New Summary<br />

Judgment Rule, Carl S. Hawkins and Brett R. Dick....................... 2:311<br />

Intentional Job Discrimination—New Tools for Our<br />

Oldest Problem, Alfred W. Blumrosen and<br />

Ruth G. Blumrosen ........................................................................ 37:681<br />

An Interdisciplinary Seminar in Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect with a Focus on Child Protection<br />

Practice, Suellyn Scarnecchia ........................................................ 31:33<br />

“Interest” Arbitration Revisited, Robben W. Fleming........................ 7:1<br />

The Interplay <strong>of</strong> Race and False Claims <strong>of</strong> Jury<br />

Nullification, Nancy S. Marder................................................. 32:285<br />

The Interrelationship Between Exclusionary Zoning<br />

and Exclusionary Subdivision Control—A<br />

Second Look, Roger A. Cunningham............................................. 6:290<br />

Interrogation <strong>of</strong> Detainees: Extending a Hand<br />

or a Boot?, Amos N. Guiora........................................................ 41:375<br />

Interstate Claims: Their History and Their<br />

Challenges, Mark D. Esterle ....................................................... 29:485<br />

Intestate Succession Under the Uniform Probate<br />

Code, Thomas J. Mulder ................................................................. 3:301<br />

In the Wake <strong>of</strong> the Snail Darter: An Environmental<br />

Law Paradigm and its Consequences,<br />

Zygmunt J.B. Plater........................................................................ 19:805<br />

Introduction—The Changed and Changing World <strong>of</strong><br />

Constitutional Criminal Procedure: The<br />

Contribution <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice’s<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Legal Policy, Joseph D. Grano .................................. 22:395<br />

Introduction—Expanding Directions, Exploding<br />

Parameters: Culture and Nation in LatCrit<br />

Coalitional Imagination, Elizabeth M. Iglesias<br />

and Francisco Valdes...................................................................... 33:203<br />

Introduction—Reviewing Immigration Policy:<br />

The Select Commission, the Debate Over<br />

Simpson-Mazzoli, and Beyond, Lawrence H. Fuchs.................. 17:141<br />

Introduction—The Thirty-Second Thomas M.<br />

Cooley Lectures—Constitutional Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Human Rights: Perspective from Abroad—<br />

Terrance Sandalow............................................................................. 18:1<br />

Is There an Obligation to Listen?, Leslie Gielow Jacobs ............... 32:489<br />

Is Thinking Like a Lawyer Enough?, Sallyanne Payton................. 18:233<br />

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The Journal: After a Decade, Alexander R. Domanskis...................... 11:1<br />

Judicial Administration and Invisible Justice,<br />

Mary Murphy Schroeder.................................................................. 11:322<br />

Judicial Caution and the Supreme Court’s Labor<br />

Decisions, October Term 1971, Theodore St. Antoine................ 6:269<br />

Judicial Tax Courts for the States: A Modern<br />

Imperative, William D. Dexter ...................................................2:129<br />

Jury Trial Techniques in Complex Civil Litigation,<br />

Ronald S. Longh<strong>of</strong>er....................................................................... 32:335<br />

Jury Trials in the Heartland, Stephen E. Chappelear.................... 32:241<br />

Just and Unjust Compensation: The Future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Navigational Servitude in Condemnation Cases,<br />

Alan T. Ackerman and Noah Eliezer Yanich.................................... 34:573<br />

Just Say “No Fishing”: The Lure <strong>of</strong> Metaphor,<br />

Elizabeth G. Thornburg .................................................................40:1<br />

Justice on Appeal-One Way or Many?, Michael E. Smith .............. 11:336<br />

Juvenile Court Judge’s Response,<br />

Honorable John P. Steketee .................................................................. 3:25<br />

Juvenile Obscenity Statutes: A Proposal and<br />

Analysis, Jerold H. Israel and Rita Ann Burns ............................... 9:413<br />

The Language <strong>of</strong> Involuntary Mental<br />

Hospitalization: A Study in Sound and Fury,<br />

Steven H. Levinson .......................................................................... 4:195<br />

The Law and Politics <strong>of</strong> the Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

Standards for the Administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Unemployment Insurance Hearings,<br />

John C. Gray, Jr. and Jane Greengold Stevens .................................. 29:509<br />

Law Review Articles That Backfire, Gerald L. Neuman.............. 21:697<br />

The Law School <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>:<br />

1859–1984: An Intellectual History,<br />

Elizabeth Brown ............................................................................. 18:341<br />

The Law School’s Role in Post-J.D. Specialty<br />

Education, Guy O. Kornblum ....................................................... 5:436<br />

Lawyers and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism: A Further Psychiatric<br />

Perspective on Legal Education, Andrew S. Watson ............... 8:248<br />

Lawyers at the Prison Gates: Organizational<br />

Structure and Corrections Advocacy,<br />

Susan P. Sturm.................................................................................. 27:1<br />

The “Legalization” <strong>of</strong> the Family: Toward a Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Supportive Neutrality, David L. Chambers........................ 18:805<br />

Legislating Confession Law in Great Britain:<br />

A Statutory Approach to Police Interrogations,<br />

Mark Berger....................................................................................... 24:1<br />

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Legislatively Directed Judicial Activism: Some<br />

Reflections on the Meaning <strong>of</strong> the Civil Justice<br />

Reform Act, Matthew R. Kipp and Paul B. Lewis ........................ 28:305<br />

Legitimacy in Social Reform Litigation:<br />

An Empirical Study, Timothy Wilton......................................... 15:189<br />

Liability <strong>of</strong> Suppliers <strong>of</strong> Natural Raw Materials and<br />

the RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF TORTS: PRODUCTS<br />

LIABILITY—A First Step Toward Sound Public<br />

Policy, M. Stuart Madden ........................................................... 20:281<br />

Libel Reform: An Appraisal, C. Thomas Dienes .................................. 23:1<br />

Life After ADARAND: What Happened to the METRO<br />

BROADCASTING Diversity Rationale for Affirmative<br />

Action in Telecommunications Ownership?,<br />

Leonard M. Baynes .......................................................................... 33:87<br />

Main Street Multidisciplinary Practice Firms:<br />

Laboratories for the Future, Susan Poser............................... 37:95<br />

Managed Care Regulation: Can We Learn From<br />

Others? The Chilean Experience,<br />

Timothy Stoltzfus Jost ..................................................................... 32:863<br />

Marital Agreements in Contemplation <strong>of</strong> Divorce,<br />

Barbara Klarman........................................................................... 10:397<br />

Massachusetts in the Federal Courts: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Vietnam War,<br />

Anthony A. D’Amato.......................................................................... 4:11<br />

Mediation and Negotiation: Learning to Deal with<br />

Psychological Responses, Andrew S. Watson .......................... 18:293<br />

Meeting the Challenge <strong>of</strong> Urban Revitalization,<br />

Henry G. Cisneros .......................................................................... 27:633<br />

Mental Illness and Criminal Commitment in<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>, Grant H. Morris ............................................................... 5:1<br />

A Mere Youthful Indiscretion? Reexamining the<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Expunging Juvenile Delinquency<br />

Records, T. Markus Funk............................................................ 29:885<br />

Methodological <strong>Issue</strong>s in the Content Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Pornography, Daniel Linz and Edward Donnerstein ..................... 21:47<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Air Pollution Control: A Case Study,<br />

William A. Irwin................................................................................ 4:23<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Landlord-Tenant Law: The Course <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutory Reform Draftsman: Formulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Policy, Carl Schier ......................................................................... 2:227<br />

Minor Changes: Emancipating Children in Modern<br />

Times, Carol Sanger and Eleanor Willemsen................................... 25:239<br />

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A Moderate and Restrained Federal Product<br />

Liability Bill: Targeting the Crisis Areas for<br />

Resolution, Aaron D. Twerski .................................................... 18:575<br />

Modern Legislation, Metropolitan Court, Miniscule<br />

Results: A Study <strong>of</strong> Detroit’s Landlord-Tenant<br />

Court, Marilyn Miller Mosier and Richard A. Soble ............................ 7:8<br />

The Monopoly Component <strong>of</strong> Inflation in Food<br />

Prices, Honorable Neal Smith, M.C. ............................................. 14:149<br />

The Moral Hazard Problem with Privitizing Public<br />

Enforcement: The Case <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical<br />

Fraud, Dayna Bowen Matthew.................................................. 40:281<br />

The Myth <strong>of</strong> Sisyphus: Legal Services Efforts on<br />

Behalf <strong>of</strong> the Poor, Lawrence A. Rothstein ................................. 7:493<br />

The Myth <strong>of</strong> State Intervention in the Family,<br />

Frances E. Olsen............................................................................. 18:835<br />

A National Retirement Income Policy: Problems and<br />

Policy Options, Phyllis C. Borzi..................................................... 19:5<br />

National Study <strong>of</strong> the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> Apprehension,<br />

Martin Gold and Jay R. Williams ......................................................... 3:3<br />

The Need for an Ombudsman in State Government,<br />

Frank E. Cooper ................................................................................. 1:27<br />

The Need for Clear Structure in “Plain Language”<br />

Legal Drafting, Layman E. Allen and C. Rudy Engholm............ 13:455<br />

NEUTRAL PRINCIPLES in the 1950s, Gary Peller ................................... 21:561<br />

The New American Caste System: The Supreme Court<br />

and Discrimination Among Civil Rights<br />

Plaintiffs, Melissa L. Koehn ......................................................... 32:49<br />

A New Legislation: Remarks on the Draft<br />

RESTATEMENT <strong>of</strong> Products Liability,<br />

Marshall S. Shapo.......................................................................... 30:215<br />

The New “Pick-Your-Own” Statutes: Delineating<br />

Limited Immunity From Tort Liability,<br />

Terence J. Centner .......................................................................... 30:743<br />

The News and the Accused, Lawrence W. Schad ..............................3:95<br />

The Newsman’s Privilege: Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Confidential Associations and Private<br />

Communications, Wayne C. Dabb, Jr. and Peter A. Kelly ................. 4:85<br />

The New World <strong>of</strong> Patents Created by the<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for the Federal Circuit,<br />

Martin J. Adelman......................................................................... 20:979<br />

The Next Step: Definition, Generalization, and<br />

Theory in American Family Law, Carl E. Schneider .............. 18:1015<br />

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The NLRB and Arbitration: Is the Board’s Expanding<br />

Jurisdiction Justified?, Richard I. Bloch ...................................... 1:89<br />

The NLRB’s Deferral Policy and Union Reform:<br />

A Union Perspective, Leonard Page and<br />

Daniel W. Sherrick ......................................................................... 24:647<br />

The Nobel Prize for Law, Alfred F. Conard .................................... 18:225<br />

No-Fault Auto Reparation in Florida: An Empirical<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> Some <strong>of</strong> its Effects, Joseph W. Little................... 9:1<br />

The Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Health Care Corporation Reform Act<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1980, David L. Hollister and Patience A. Drake......................... 14:433<br />

Objectivity and Habeas Corpus: Should Federal<br />

District Court Judges be Prepared to Rule<br />

Upon the Validity <strong>of</strong> Their Own Criminal<br />

Trial Conduct?, Marilyn L. Kelley............................................... 10:44<br />

The Offensive Use <strong>of</strong> Collateral Estoppel in Suits<br />

Against Public Agencies, John J. Kelly and<br />

David Rothenberg........................................................................... 13:303<br />

Oklahoma School Finance Litigation: Shifting from<br />

Equity to Adequacy, Mark R. Grossman .................................. 28:521<br />

On Becoming a Lawyer: Some Challenges for the<br />

Future, Harry T. Edwards ............................................................... 13:1<br />

On Coming <strong>of</strong> Age: Twenty-Five Years <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform,<br />

Francis A. Allen ................................................................................. 25:1<br />

On Recognizing Variations in State Criminal<br />

Procedure, Jerold H. Israel.......................................................... 15:465<br />

On Recovery in Tort for Pure Economic Loss,<br />

Eileen Silverstein ............................................................................ 32:403<br />

On the Human Body as Property: The Meaning <strong>of</strong><br />

Embodiment, Markets, and the Meaning <strong>of</strong><br />

Strangers, Thomas H. Murray.................................................. 20:1055<br />

On the Need for Reform <strong>of</strong> the H-1B Non-Immigrant<br />

Work Visa in Computer-Related Occupations,<br />

Norman Matl<strong>of</strong>f............................................................................. 36:815<br />

One for A, Two for B, and Four Hundred for C: The<br />

Widening Gap in Pay Between Executives and<br />

Rank and File Employees, Susan J. Stabile................................ 36:115<br />

One Use <strong>of</strong> Computerized Instructional Gaming in<br />

Legal Education: To Better Understand the<br />

Rich Logical Structure <strong>of</strong> Legal Rules and<br />

Improve Legal Writing Layman E. Allen and<br />

Charles S. Saxon ............................................................................ 18:383<br />

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Oral Argument and Expediting Appeals:<br />

A Compatible Combination, Joy A. Chapper............................. 16:517<br />

The Organized Bar: A Catalyst for Court Reform,<br />

Paul R. J. Connolly ........................................................................ 16:549<br />

Overcoming Barriers to Scattered-Site Low-Cost<br />

Housing, Darrel J. Grinstead.......................................................... 2:327<br />

Paradox and Pandora’s Box: The Tragedy <strong>of</strong> Current<br />

Right-to-Die Jurisprudence, Cathaleen A. Roach.................... 25:133<br />

Parental-Status Employment Discrimination: A<br />

Wrong in Need <strong>of</strong> a Right?, Peggie R. Smith............................ 35:569<br />

The Parole Board’s Duty <strong>of</strong> Self-Regulation,<br />

John P. Quinn ................................................................................. 6:131<br />

The Partially Secured Creditor Under Chapter XIII<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bankruptcy Act, Wayne C. Dabb, Jr. ............................... 3:285<br />

Pay Equity for Coaches and Athletic<br />

Administrators: An Element <strong>of</strong> Title IX?,<br />

Barbara Osborne and Marilyn V. Yarbrough ................................... 34:231<br />

Pay Equity—The Minnesota Experience, Nina Rothchild ........... 20:209<br />

Pennsylvania’s Implementation <strong>of</strong> the Surface<br />

Mining Control and Reclamation Act: An<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> How “Cooperative Federalism”<br />

Can Make State Regulatory Programs More<br />

Effective, John C. Dernbach ........................................................ 19:903<br />

Perlman v. Feldmann: A Case Study in Contemporary<br />

Corporate Legal History, Jan G. Deutsch .................................... 8:1<br />

Persuader: Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Support, Mary Ann Beattie ...............2:239<br />

Pinocchio in Littleton, William A. Kell ........................................ 34:321<br />

Plans, Protections and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Intervention:<br />

Innovations in Divorce Custody Reform and the<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, Jane W. Ellis............................... 24:65<br />

Playing Doctor: Corporate Medical Practice and<br />

Medical Malpractice, E. Haavi Morreim ................................. 32:939<br />

Political Asylum in the Federal Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany and the Republic <strong>of</strong> France: Lessons for<br />

the United States, T. Alexander Aleinik<strong>of</strong>f ............................... 17:183<br />

Political Asylum Under the 1980 Refugee Act:<br />

An Unfulfilled Promise, Arthur C. Helton............................... 17:243<br />

Political Broadcasting After the Aspen Ruling:<br />

Legislative Reform <strong>of</strong> Section 315(a) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communications Act <strong>of</strong> 1934, Stuart N. Brotman ..................... 13:53<br />

Population Changes and Constitutional<br />

Amendments: Federalism Versus Democracy,<br />

Peter Suber..................................................................................... 20:409<br />

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Cumulative Index: <strong>Volume</strong>s 1–41<br />

Pornography and Obscenity Sold in “Adult<br />

Bookstores”: A Survey <strong>of</strong> 5132 Books, Magazines,<br />

and Films in Four American Cities,<br />

Park Elliot Dietz and Alan E. Sears..................................................... 21:7<br />

Pornography is a Civil Rights <strong>Issue</strong> for Women,<br />

Andrea Dworkin............................................................................... 21:55<br />

Postsecondary and Vocational Education Programs<br />

and the “Otherwise Qualified” Provision <strong>of</strong><br />

Section 504 <strong>of</strong> the Rehabilitation Act <strong>of</strong> 1973,<br />

Marc P. Charmatz and Andrew S. Penn............................................ 12:67<br />

Preclusion and Procedural Due Process in Rule<br />

23(b)(2) Class Actions, Mark C. Weber.................................... 21:347<br />

Preface: The Effect <strong>of</strong> “Getting Caught”:<br />

Apprehension <strong>of</strong> the Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fender as a Cause<br />

<strong>of</strong> Subsequent Delinquencies, Martin Gold and<br />

Jay R. Williams .................................................................................... 3:1<br />

Preferential Transfers on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bankruptcy Amendments, Richard M. Kohn .............................. 2:259<br />

Presidential Pensions and Impeachment: A Proposal<br />

for Reform, Patrick E. Mears ........................................................ 9:163<br />

Presumption <strong>of</strong> Dependence in Workers’<br />

Compensation Death Benefits as a Denial <strong>of</strong><br />

Equal Protection, A. Russell Localio.......................................... 9:138<br />

The Pretext Search Doctrine: Now You See It, Now<br />

You Don’t, John M. Burk<strong>of</strong>f......................................................... 17:523<br />

Pretextual Fourth Amendment Activity:<br />

Another Viewpoint, James B. Haddad ...................................... 18:639<br />

Pretrial Diversion: The Premature Quest for<br />

Recognition, Raymond T. Nimmer, and<br />

Patricia Ann Krauthaus................................................................... 9:207<br />

A Primer on Power Balancing Under the National<br />

Labor Relations Act, James B. Zimarowski................................. 23:47<br />

A Primer on the Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy<br />

Underpinning a School <strong>of</strong> Thought on Law and<br />

Business, James E. Holloway......................................................... 38:587<br />

Private Plaintiffs’ Use <strong>of</strong> Equitable Remedies Under<br />

the RICO Statute: A Means to Reform Corrupted<br />

Labor Unions, Randy M. Mastro, Steven C. Bennett,<br />

and Mary P. Donlevy ..................................................................... 24:571<br />

Probable Cause and Common Sense: A Reply to the<br />

Critics <strong>of</strong> ILLINOIS V. GATES, Joseph D. Grano ............................. 17:465<br />

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Procedural Due Process in Administrative Law:<br />

Some Thoughts From the French Experience,<br />

Richard L. Herrmann ........................................................................ 1:45<br />

Products Liability: Developments in the Rule <strong>of</strong><br />

Successor Liability for Product-Related<br />

Injuries, Mary Annette Horan...................................................... 12:338<br />

Promulgating the Marriage Contract, Lynn A. Baker.............. 23:217<br />

A Proposal to Abolish the Office <strong>of</strong> United<br />

States Trustee, Peter C. Alexander ................................................ 30:1<br />

A Proposal to the HANODAGANYAS to Decolonize<br />

Federal Indian Control Law, Robert B. Porter ........................ 31:899<br />

Proposals to Amend Rule 68—Time to Abandon Ship,<br />

Stephen B. Burbank........................................................................ 19:425<br />

A Proposed Cure for the Intervention Blues,<br />

Lawrence E. Hard ......................................................................2:399<br />

The Proposed <strong>Michigan</strong> Business Corporation Act,<br />

Stanley Siegel ................................................................................... 4:161<br />

The Proposed Model Surrogate Parenthood Act:<br />

A Legislative Response to the Challenges <strong>of</strong><br />

Reproductive Technology, Murray L. Manus........................ 29:671<br />

A Proposed New Federal Intermediate<br />

Appellate Court, Charles R. Haworth and<br />

Daniel J. Meador............................................................................ 12:201<br />

Proposition 215: De Facto Legalization <strong>of</strong> Pot and<br />

the Shortcomings <strong>of</strong> Direct Democracy,<br />

Michael Vitiello .............................................................................. 31:707<br />

A Prospectus for Reform, Francis A. Allen........................................... 1:1<br />

The Prosubstitution Trend in Pharmacy Law,<br />

Sidney H. Willig................................................................................... 6:1<br />

Protecting Abused, Neglected, and Abandoned<br />

Children: A Proposal for Provisional Out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />

State Kinship Placements Pursuant to the<br />

Interstate Compact on the Placement <strong>of</strong><br />

Children, John C. Lore, III .......................................................40:57<br />

Protecting Retired Workers From Inflation:<br />

Collective Bargaining for Retiree Benefits,<br />

Richard M. Bank and Thomas C. Woodruff .................................... 14:205<br />

Protecting the Whistleblower From Retaliatory<br />

Discharge, Martin H. Malin ...................................................... 16:277<br />

Protection Against the Unjust Discharge:<br />

The Need for a Federal Statute, Jack Stieber<br />

and Michael Murray ...................................................................... 16:319<br />

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Prurient Interest and Human Dignity: Pornography<br />

Regulation in West Germany and the United<br />

States, Mathias Reimann ............................................................ 21:201<br />

Public Broadcasting and the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Government Influence: Towards a Legislative<br />

Solution, Oscar G. Chase................................................................ 9:62<br />

Public Employees’ Right to Strike: Law and<br />

Experience, Martin H. Malin ..................................................... 26:313<br />

PUBLIC LAW LITIGATION and Legal Scholarship,<br />

Richard L. Marcus......................................................................... 21:647<br />

Public Nuisance Claims Against Gun Sellers: New<br />

Insights and Challenges, Jean Macchiaroli and<br />

John G. Culhane ................................................................................ 38:1<br />

Public Official’s Qualified Immunity in Section 1983<br />

Actions under HARLOW V. FITZGERALD and its<br />

Progeny: A Critical Analysis, Stephen J. Shapiro.................... 22:249<br />

The Qualities <strong>of</strong> Mercy: Maximizing the Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. Refugee Resettlement, Daniel J. Steinbock ....................... 36:951<br />

Questioning Traditional Antitrust Presumptions:<br />

Price and Non-Price Competition in Hospital<br />

Markets, Peter J. Hammer............................................................ 32:727<br />

Race, Class and Suburbia: The Modern Black Suburb<br />

as a ‘Race-Making Situation’, Mary Jo Wiggins ...................... 35:749<br />

A Reappraisal <strong>of</strong> Implied Consent and the Drinking<br />

Driver, Paul R. Dimond ................................................................ 3:139<br />

A Reasoned Approach to the Reform <strong>of</strong> Sex Offense<br />

Legislation, Ronald B. Schram..................................................... 1:139<br />

Reclaiming the Labor Movement Through Union<br />

Dues? A Postmodern Perspective in the Mirror <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Choice Theory, Harry G. Hutchison ............................. 33:447<br />

Redefining the Family: Recognizing the Altruistic<br />

Caretaker and the Importance <strong>of</strong> Relational<br />

Needs, Beverly Horsburgh ............................................................. 25:423<br />

Redevelopment Redefined: Revitalizing the Central<br />

City with Resident Control, Benjamin B. Quinones.............. 27:689<br />

Reducing Acid Rain in Eastern North America: The<br />

Scientific Basis for an Acid Rain Control Policy,<br />

Michael Oppenheimer .................................................................... 19:989<br />

Reducing Court Costs and Delay: An Overview,<br />

Leonard S. Jan<strong>of</strong>sky........................................................................ 16:467<br />

Refining the Lawmaking Functions <strong>of</strong> the Supreme<br />

Court, Frederick Schauer .................................................................. 17:1<br />

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Reflection on the Law Performing Process,<br />

Stanford J. Fox ................................................................................. 4:443<br />

Reflections from a Different Perspective,<br />

B.J. George, Jr.... ........................................................................2:125<br />

Reflections on Alfred Hill’s “Testimonial Privilege<br />

and Fair Trial,” Peter Westen ..................................................... 14:371<br />

Reflections on Augusta: Judicial, Legislative and<br />

Economic Approaches to Private Race and<br />

Gender Consciousness, Scott R. Rosner..................................... 37:135<br />

Reflections on Fuller and Perdue’s THE RELIANCE<br />

INTEREST IN CONTRACT DAMAGES: A Positive<br />

Economic Framework, Avery Katz ............................................ 21:541<br />

Reforming Disability Nondiscrimination Laws:<br />

A Comparative Perspective, Stanley S. Herr ............................ 35:305<br />

Reforming the Immigration and Nationality Act:<br />

Labor Certification, Adjustment <strong>of</strong> Status, the<br />

Reach <strong>of</strong> Deportation, and Entry By Fraud,<br />

Elwin Griffith ................................................................................ 17:265<br />

Reforming Welfare Through Social Security,<br />

Stephen D. Sugarman..................................................................... 26:817<br />

Regulation <strong>of</strong> Campaign Funding and Spending for<br />

Federal Office, Roscoe L. Barrow................................................. 5:159<br />

Regulatory Reform in the Intercity Bus Industry,<br />

Cornish F. Hitchcock .......................................................................... 15:1<br />

Regulatory Standards and Products Liability:<br />

Striking the Right Balance Between the Two,<br />

Teresa Moran Schwartz .................................................................. 30:431<br />

Rejoinder: Truth, Justice, and the American Way—<br />

Or Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Haddad’s “Hard Choices,”<br />

John M. Burk<strong>of</strong>f............................................................................. 18:695<br />

Remedies for Wage Discrimination,<br />

Ruth Gerber Blumrosen..................................................................... 20:99<br />

Remembering the “Old World” <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: A Reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Grano,<br />

Yale Kamisar ................................................................................. 23:537<br />

Remote Testimony, Richard D. Friedman ......................................... 35:695<br />

Remote Testimony—A Prosecutor’s Perspective,<br />

Lynn Helland ................................................................................ 35:719<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> Children in Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect Cases: An Empirical Look at What<br />

Constitutes Effective Representation,<br />

Donald N. Duquette and Sarah H. Ramsey...................................... 20:341<br />

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Representation <strong>of</strong> Claimants at Unemployment<br />

Compensation Proceedings: Identifying Models<br />

and Proposed Solutions, Maurice Emsellem<br />

and Monica Halas......................................................................... 29:289<br />

The Responsible Thing to Do About “Responsible<br />

Party” Provisions in Nursing Home Agreements:<br />

A Proposal for Change on Three Fronts,<br />

Katherine C. Pearson...................................................................... 37:757<br />

Restrictions on Publication and Citation <strong>of</strong> Judicial<br />

Opinions: A Reassessment, Robert J. Martineau ........................ 28:119<br />

Restrictions on Student Voting: An<br />

Unconstitutional Anachronism?, W. Perry Bullard<br />

and James A. Rice ............................................................................ 4:215<br />

Revitalizing our Cities or Restoring Ties to Them?<br />

Redirecting the Debate, Donald A. Hicks ............................... 27:813<br />

A Right <strong>of</strong> Fair Dismissal: Enforcing A Statutory<br />

Guarantee, Janice R. Bellace ....................................................... 16:207<br />

The Right <strong>of</strong> Married Women to Assert Their Own<br />

Surnames, Roslyn Goodman Daum................................................... 8:63<br />

The Right to Financial Privacy Act <strong>of</strong> 1978—The<br />

Congressional Response to UNITED STATES V. MILLER:<br />

A Procedural Right to Challenge Government<br />

Access to Financial Records, Nancy M. Kirschner.................... 13:10<br />

The Right to Speak, the Right to Hear, and the<br />

Right Not to Hear: The Technological<br />

Resolution to the Cable/Pornography Debate,<br />

Michael I. Meyerson ....................................................................... 21:137<br />

Rights and Judges in a Democracy: A New Canadian<br />

Version, Paul C. Weiler.................................................................. 18:51<br />

The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Affirmative Action in Jury<br />

Selection, Avern Cohn and David R. Sherwood ........................... 32:323<br />

Risk-Utility Analysis in the Failure to Warn<br />

Context, Paul D. Rheingold and Susan P. Feinglass .................... 30:353<br />

Risk-Utility Balancing in Design Defect Cases,<br />

David G. Owen.............................................................................. 30:239<br />

The Role <strong>of</strong> “Stories” in Civil Jury Judgments,<br />

Reid Hastie.................................................................................... 32:227<br />

The Role <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong> Responsibility in<br />

Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings,<br />

Francis Barry McCarthy.................................................................. 10:181<br />

RU 486 Examined: Impact <strong>of</strong> a New Technology on an<br />

Old Controversy, Gwendolyn Prothro ....................................... 30:715<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Sailing Toward Safe Harbor Hours: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Regulating Television<br />

Violence, Eric C. Chaffee ................................................................. 39:1<br />

Salvaging the Opportunity: A Response to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Clark, Michael J. Yelnosky......................................... 28:151<br />

School Finance Adequacy as Vertical Equity,<br />

Julie K. Underwood ........................................................................ 28:493<br />

Scientific Responsibility and the Law, Harold P. Green........... 20:1009<br />

Seeds <strong>of</strong> Distrust: Federal Regulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Genetically Modified Foods, Thomas O. McGarity ................ 35:403<br />

“Seizures” Typology: Classifying Detentions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Person to Resolve Warrant, Grounds, and Search<br />

<strong>Issue</strong>s, Wayne R. LaFave .............................................................. 17:417<br />

Selected Problems in Wrap-Around Financing:<br />

Suggested Approaches to Due-on-Sale Clauses<br />

and Purchaser’s Depreciable Basis,<br />

Sanford M. Guerin......................................................................... 14:401<br />

Sex-Bias Topics in the Criminal Law Course: A Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Criminal Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essors, Nancy S. Erickson<br />

and May Ann Lamanna ................................................................ 24:189<br />

Sexual Harrassment: Limiting the Affirmative<br />

Defense in the Digital Workplace, Donald P.<br />

Harris, Daniel B. Garrie and Matthew J. Armstrong ........................39:73<br />

Shareholder Derivative Actions: A Modest Proposal<br />

to Revise Federal Rule 23.1, Robert A. Kessler............................. 7:90<br />

Short-Term Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention,<br />

Jon C. MacKay................................................................................. 2:451<br />

Significant Developments in Veterans Law (2004–<br />

2006) and What They Reveal About the U.S.<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for Veterans Claims and the<br />

U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for the Federal Circuit,<br />

Michael P. Allen ............................................................................ 40:483<br />

Silence and Silencing: Their Centripetal and<br />

Centrifugal Forces in Legal Communication,<br />

Pedagogy and Discourse, Margaret E. Montoya ....................... 33:263<br />

The Social and Political Challenge <strong>of</strong> Inflation: An<br />

Economist’s View, Howard T. Shapiro....................................... 14:143<br />

Social Scientist’s Response, Richard B. Stuart .................................. 3:13<br />

Some Suggestions for Nonurgent Reforms in the<br />

UCC’s Treatment <strong>of</strong> Accommodation Parties,<br />

James A. Martin............................................................................... 6:596<br />

Souped Up Affirmative Disclosure Orders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Federal Trade Commission, William F. Lemke, Jr....................... 4:180<br />

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Spare the Rod, Embrace Our Humanity: Toward a<br />

New Legal Regime Prohibiting Corporal<br />

Punishment <strong>of</strong> Children, Susan H. Bitensky............................ 31:353<br />

Speaking to Tribal Judges on the Matter <strong>of</strong><br />

Improving Children’s Court Practice in Child<br />

Abuse and Neglect Cases in Our Country:<br />

A Proposal for a Uniform Children’s Code,<br />

Julian D. Pinkham......................................................................... 31:159<br />

Standing Alone: Conformity, Coercion,<br />

and the Protection <strong>of</strong> the Holdout Juror,<br />

Jason D. Reichelt ............................................................................ 40:569<br />

State Management <strong>of</strong> the Environment Part One:<br />

An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Michigan</strong> Experience<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J. Lanning .......................................................................... 8:286<br />

State Management <strong>of</strong> the Environment Part Two:<br />

A Continuing Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Michigan</strong><br />

Experience, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J. Lanning .................................................... 8:466<br />

Statutory Compliance and Tort Liability:<br />

Examining the Strongest Case, Michael D. Green.................. 30:461<br />

Stock Market Volatility and 401(k) Plans,<br />

Colleen E. Medil............................................................................. 34:469<br />

The Struggle for Sex Equality in Sport and the<br />

Theory Behind Title IX, Deborah Brake..................................... 34:13<br />

Subordination and the Fortuity <strong>of</strong><br />

Our Circumstances Sergio J. Campos ........................................ 41:585<br />

A Suggested Legislative Device for Dealing with<br />

Abuses <strong>of</strong> Criminal Records, Walter W. Steele, Jr......................... 6:32<br />

Suing in the Right <strong>of</strong> the Corporation: A A<br />

Commentary and Proposal for Legislative<br />

Reform, Lawrence A. Larose......................................................... 19:499<br />

Swift to Erie/York Hanna and Beyond: Proposed<br />

Solutions for a Major Problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diversity Jurisdiction, E. Blythe Stason, Jr. ............................ 1:67<br />

Symposium—Adequacy Litigation in School<br />

Finance—Educational Adequacy: A Theory<br />

and Its Remedies, William H. Clune .......................................... 28:481<br />

Symposium—Advancing the Future <strong>of</strong> Family<br />

Violence Law Pedagogy: The Founding <strong>of</strong> a Law<br />

School Clinic, Melissa Breger and Theresa Hughes ..................... 41:167<br />

Symposium—Child Well-Being: A Beneficial<br />

Advocacy Framework for Improving the<br />

Child Welfare System? Sarah H. Ramsey..................................... 41:9<br />

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Symposium—Comparable Worth—Introduction,<br />

Winn Newman................................................................................... 20:1<br />

Symposium—Competing in the 21st Century—Title<br />

IX, Gender, and Equity, and Athletics—<br />

Introduction—The Mixed Message <strong>of</strong> Title IX,<br />

Sherman J. Clark................................................................................ 34:1<br />

Symposium—The Eighteenth Birthday <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> the Child:<br />

Achievements and Challenges, Jaap E. Doek............................ 41:61<br />

Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory<br />

Arbitration—Introduction—How Bad Are<br />

Mandatory Arbitration Terms?, Omri Ben-Shahar............... 41:777<br />

Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory<br />

Arbitration—Arbitration Costs and Forum<br />

Accessibility: Empirical Evidence,<br />

Christopher R. Drahozal ................................................................. 41:813<br />

Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory<br />

Arbitration—Arbitration’s Summer Soldiers: An<br />

Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Arbitration Clauses in<br />

Consumer and Nonconsumer Contracts,<br />

Theodore Eisenberg, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey P. Miller and Emily Sherwin ................ 41:871<br />

Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory<br />

Arbitration—Mandatory Arbitration: Why It’s<br />

Better Than It Looks, Theodore J. St. Antoine .......................... 41:783<br />

Symposium—Empirical Studies <strong>of</strong> Mandatory<br />

Arbitration—From Court-Surrogate to<br />

Regulatory Tool: Re-Framing the Empirical<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Employment Arbitration,<br />

W. Mark C. Weidemaier ................................................................. 41:843<br />

Symposium—The Employee Retirement Income<br />

Security Act <strong>of</strong> 1974—Introduction,<br />

Theodore J. St. Antoine ....................................................................... 19:1<br />

Symposium—Environmental Law—More Than Just a<br />

Passing Fad—Introduction, Joseph L. Sax.............................. 19:797<br />

Symposium—The Family, The State and the Law—<br />

Introduction, Michael S. Wald.................................................. 18:799<br />

Symposium—Federal Standards and Enforcement—<br />

Introduction: The Federal-State Partnership<br />

<strong>of</strong> Unemployment Compensation,<br />

Richard W. Fanning, Jr.................................................................. 29:475<br />

Symposium—Fourth Amendment Reform—<br />

Introduction—Yale Kamisar..................................................... 17:409<br />

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Symposium—The Government and Union<br />

Democracy—Introduction, Theodore J. St. Antoine ................ 24:469<br />

Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting the<br />

Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—Walking the<br />

Beach to the Core <strong>of</strong> Sovereignty: The Historic<br />

Basis for the Public Trust Doctrine Applied in<br />

GLASS V. GOECKEL, Robert Haskell Abrams ................................... 40:861<br />

Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting the<br />

Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—<br />

International Law’s Lessons for the<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> the Lakes, Joseph W. Dellapenna ................................. 40:747<br />

Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting the<br />

Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—The Public<br />

Trust in Surface Waterways and Submerged<br />

Lands <strong>of</strong> the Great Lakes States, Bertram C. Frey<br />

and Andrew Mutz .................................................................... 40:907<br />

Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting the<br />

Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—<br />

Transboundary Pollution: Harmonizing<br />

International and Domestic Law, Noah D. Hall ................. 40:681<br />

Symposium—The Great Lakes: Reflecting the<br />

Landscape <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law—From<br />

“Navigable Waters” to “Constitutional Waters”:<br />

The Future <strong>of</strong> Federal Wetlands Regulation,<br />

Mark Squillace........................................................................ 40: 799<br />

Symposium—“I’ll Try Anything Once”: Using the<br />

Conceptual Framework <strong>of</strong> Children’s Human<br />

Rights Norms in the United States,<br />

Bernardine Dohrn ............................................................................ 41:29<br />

Symposium—Innovation Held Hostage: Has Federal<br />

Intervention Stifled Efforts to Reform the<br />

Child Welfare System?, Vivek S. Sankaran .............................. 41:281<br />

Symposium—Interdisciplinary Clinical Teaching <strong>of</strong><br />

Child Welfare Practice to Law and Social Work<br />

Students: When World Views Collide,<br />

Kathleen Coulborn Faller and Frank E. Vandervort.......................... 41:121<br />

Symposium—<strong>Issue</strong>s in Corporate Governance—<br />

Introduction, Joel Seligman........................................................... 21:1<br />

Symposium—Juvenile Justice: The Nathaniel<br />

Abraham Murder Case, Eugene Arthur Moore ........................... 41:215<br />

Symposium—Kidsvoice: A Multidisciplinary Approach<br />

to Child Advocacy, Scott Hollander<br />

and Jonathan Budd ....................................................................... 41:189<br />

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Symposium—Legal <strong>Issue</strong>s in Scientific Research—<br />

Introduction: Legislative, Administrative, and<br />

Judicial Nonscience, Samuel D. Estep ....................................... 20:943<br />

Symposium—Looking Ahead: The Future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Child Welfare Law, Donald N. Duquette.................................. 41:1<br />

Symposium—Making Juries Work—Introduction—<br />

Jury Reform at the End <strong>of</strong> the Century: Real<br />

Agreement, Real Changes, Phoebe C. Ellsworth........................ 32:213<br />

Symposium—Managed Care—The First Chapter<br />

Comes to a Close—Introduction, Sallyanne Payton.............. 32:573<br />

Symposium—Measuring the Next 30 Years,<br />

Beth Locker and Andrew Barclay..................................................... 41:269<br />

Symposium—The Multiethnic Placement Act:<br />

Threat to Foster Child Safety and Well-Being?<br />

David J. Herring .............................................................................. 41:89<br />

Symposium—Neither Dyad Nor Triad: Children’s<br />

Relationship Interests Within Kinship<br />

Caregiving Families, Sacha M. Coupet........................................ 41:77<br />

Symposium—Not from Concentrate? Media<br />

Regulation at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Millennium—<br />

Race, Media Consolidation, and Online Content:<br />

The Lack <strong>of</strong> Substitutes Available to Media<br />

Consumers <strong>of</strong> Color, Leonard M. Baynes.................................. 39:199<br />

Symposium—Not from Concentrate? Media<br />

Regulation at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Millennium—<br />

Race, Media Consolidation, and Online Content:<br />

The Lack <strong>of</strong> Substitutes Available to Media<br />

Consumers <strong>of</strong> Color—Transcript......................................... 39:229<br />

Symposium—Not from Concentrate? Media<br />

Regulation at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Millennium—Out<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thin Air: Using First Amendment Public Forum<br />

Analysis to Redeem American Broadcasting<br />

Regulation, Anthony E. Varona ................................................. 39:149<br />

Symposium—Pornography—Introduction,<br />

Lillian R. BeVier................................................................................ 21:1<br />

Symposium—Products Liability Restating the Law:<br />

The Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Product Liability,<br />

Robert L. Rabin ............................................................................. 30:197<br />

Symposium—Recodification <strong>of</strong> the Criminal Laws—<br />

Introduction Francis A. Allen ..................................................... 4:425<br />

Symposium—Reflections on the Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Child Advocacy, Bobbe J. Bridge ................................................ 41:259<br />

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Symposium—Review <strong>of</strong> Articles that Shaped the<br />

Law—Introduction: “Plus Ça Change . . .?,”<br />

Stephen B. Burbank........................................................................ 21:509<br />

Symposium—Revitalizing America’s Cities—Urban<br />

Revitalization and Community Finance:<br />

An Introduction, Peter R. Piteg<strong>of</strong>f ............................................. 27:613<br />

Symposium—Troubled Children and Children in<br />

Trouble: Redefining the Role <strong>of</strong> the Juvenile<br />

Court in the Lives <strong>of</strong> Children, Ann Reyes Robbins............... 41:243<br />

Symposium—Unemployment Compensation:<br />

Continuity and Change—Introduction,<br />

Jerry L. Mashaw................................................................................. 29:1<br />

Symposium—Unemployment Compensation and<br />

Eligibility—Introduction: Unemployment<br />

Compensation Eligibility, Cheryl A. Leanza ............................. 29:25<br />

Symposium—Welfare Law—Foreword—The Many<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> Welfare Reform, Jeffrey S. Lehman ..................... 26:731<br />

Symposium—Why Children Still Need a Lawyer,<br />

Marcia Robinson Lowry and Sara Bartosz ....................................... 41:199<br />

Take Us Back to the Ball Game: The Laws and<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sports Ticket Prices,<br />

Nathan R. Scott ............................................................................... 39:37<br />

Tax-Based Incomes Policy (TIP) as an Alternative to<br />

Wage and Price Controls, Steven R. Hunsicker ....................... 14:267<br />

Tenant’s Attorney: Evolution <strong>of</strong> Impact,<br />

Ronald D. Glotta.............................................................................. 2:247<br />

The Terrorism Exception to Asylum: Managing<br />

the Uncertainty in Status Determination,<br />

Won Kidane................................................................................... 41:669<br />

Theory and Application <strong>of</strong> Roscoe Pound’s<br />

Sociological Jurisprudence: Crime Prevention or<br />

Control?, Louis H. Masotti and Michael A. Weinstein................... 2:431<br />

Thoughts on Comparable Worth Litigation and<br />

Organizational Strategies, Nancy Gertner ............................ 20:163<br />

Thoughts on Teaching, Christina B. Whitman............................... 18:267<br />

The Three-Judge District Court in Voting Rights<br />

Litigation, Michael E. Solimine .................................................... 30:79<br />

Three Steps and You’re Out: The Misuse <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sequential Evaluation Process in Child SSI<br />

Disability Determinations, Frank S. Bloch ............................... 37:39<br />

Timeliness in the Unemployment Compensation<br />

Appeals Process: The Need for Increased Federal<br />

Oversight, Sharon M. Dietrich and Cynthia L. Rice .................... 29:235<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

TIMMY TUMBLE V. CASCADE BICYCLE CO.: A Hypothetical<br />

Case Under the Restatement (THIRD) Standard<br />

for Design Defect, Hildy Bowbeer, Todd A. Cavanaugh,<br />

and Larry S. Steward...................................................................... 30:511<br />

To Elect or Not to Elect: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Judicial<br />

Selection in New York City 1977–2002,<br />

Steven Zeidman.............................................................................. 37:791<br />

The Tort <strong>of</strong> Bad Faith in First-Party Insurance<br />

Transactions: Refining the Standard <strong>of</strong><br />

Culpability and Reformulating the Remedies by<br />

Statute, Roger C. Henderson ........................................................... 26:1<br />

Towards A United Kingdom Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights,<br />

Francis G. Jacobs.............................................................................. 18:29<br />

The Trend in Water Law Development, Jerome Maslowski............. 1:131<br />

The Trial Transcript—An Unnecessary Roadblock<br />

to Expeditious Appellate Review,<br />

William H. Erickson....................................................................... 11:344<br />

Tribal Employment Separation: Tribal Law Enigma,<br />

Tribal Governance Paradox, and Tribal Court<br />

Conundrum, Matthew L. M. Fletcher ........................................... 38:273<br />

The Truth About MASSIAH, James J. Tomkovicz................................ 23:641<br />

Truth and Innocence Procedures to Free Innocent<br />

Persons: Beyond the Adversarial System,<br />

Tim Bakken ................................................................................... 41:547<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—The Admission <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Histories at Trial.................................................................... 22:707<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—Adverse Inferences from Silence......................... 22:1005<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—Double Jeopardy and Government<br />

Appeals <strong>of</strong> Acquittals ............................................................. 22:831<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—Federal Habeas Corpus Review <strong>of</strong><br />

State Judgments ....................................................................... 22:901<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—The Judiciary’s Use <strong>of</strong> Supervisory<br />

Power to Control Federal Law<br />

Enforcement Activity............................................................. 22:773<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—The Law <strong>of</strong> Pretrial Interrogation ..................... 22:437<br />

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“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—The Search and Seizure<br />

Exclusionary Rule................................................................... 22:573<br />

“Truth in Criminal Justice” Series—Office <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Policy—The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel<br />

Under the MASSIAH Line <strong>of</strong> Cases ........................................... 22:661<br />

Two (Federal) Wrongs Make a (State) Right: State<br />

Class-Action Procedures as an Alternative to<br />

the Opt-In Class-Action Provisions <strong>of</strong> the ADEA,<br />

Janet M. Bowermaster......................................................................... 25:7<br />

Two Models <strong>of</strong> Corporate Governance: Beyond Berle<br />

and Means, Lynne L. Dallas .......................................................... 22:19<br />

Uncivil Procedure: Ranking Law Students Among<br />

Their Peers, Douglas A. Henderson............................................. 27:399<br />

Unconscionable Contracting for Indigent Defense:<br />

Using Contract Theory to Invalidate Conflict<br />

<strong>of</strong> Interest Clauses in Fixed-Fee Contracts,<br />

Jacqueline McMurtrie ..................................................................... 39:773<br />

Unconstitutional Uncertainty: A Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Detainers, Donald E. Shelton............................................ 1:119<br />

Underground Gas Storage: Economic Needs and a<br />

Proposed Statutory Resolution <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Obstacles, Steven Y. Winnick ...................................................2:145<br />

Unemployment Compensation and Procedural<br />

<strong>Issue</strong>s—Introduction: Procedural Reform in the<br />

Unemployment Insurance System,<br />

Marla D. Clark and Jesse S. Reyes ................................................... 29:217<br />

Unemployment Compensation for Employees <strong>of</strong><br />

Educational Institutions: How State Courts<br />

Have Created Variations on Federally Mandated<br />

Statutory Language, Maribeth Wilt-Seibert .............................. 29:585<br />

Unemployment Compensation in a Time <strong>of</strong> Increasing<br />

Work-Family Conflicts, Martin H. Malin............................... 29:131<br />

A Uniform Comparative Fault Act—What Should it<br />

Provide? John W. Wade ............................................................... 10:220<br />

The Uniform Probate Code’s Elective Share: Time<br />

for a Reassessment, Lawrence W. Waggoner .................................. 37:1<br />

Union Political Involvement and Reform <strong>of</strong><br />

Campaign Financial Regulation,<br />

George P. Macdonald ....................................................................... 2:347<br />

Union Representatives as Corporate Directors:<br />

The Challenge to the Adversarial Model <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor Relations, Robert A. McCormick...................................... 15:219<br />

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Union Trusteeships and Union Democracy,<br />

Clyde W. Summers.......................................................................... 24:689<br />

The United Kingdom Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights 1998: The<br />

Modernisation <strong>of</strong> Rights in the Old World,<br />

Clive Walker and Russell L. Weaver................................................ 33:497<br />

United States Urban Policy: What Is Left? What Is<br />

Right?, Jack Sommer..................................................................... 27:661<br />

Updating the Trust Indenture Act,<br />

Howard M. Friedman....................................................................... 7:329<br />

Vanishing Vaccinations: Why Are So Many Americans<br />

Opting Out <strong>of</strong> Vaccinating Their Children?,<br />

Steve P. Calandrillo........................................................................ 37:353<br />

Virtual Mothers and the Meaning <strong>of</strong> Parenthood,<br />

Annette Ruth Appell ....................................................................... 34:683<br />

Voter Education: The Key to Election Reform<br />

Success Lessons from Florida, Susan A. MacManus.............. 36:517<br />

Wage Discrimination and Job Segregation: The<br />

Survival <strong>of</strong> a Theory, Ruth G. Blumrosen ................................... 14:1<br />

Wage Discrimination and the “Comparable Worth”<br />

Theory in Perspective, Bruce A. Nelson, Edward M.<br />

Opton, Jr. and Thomas E. Wilson ................................................... 13:231<br />

Wage Discrimination, Job Segregation, and Title VII<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1964, Ruth G. Blumrosen ............. 12:397<br />

Wage Garnishment Should Be Prohibited,<br />

William T. Kerr ............................................................................... 2:371<br />

Waiving Goodbye: Incarcerating Waived Juveniles in<br />

Adult Correctional Facilities Will Not Reduce<br />

Crime, Elli D. Shefi....................................................................... 36:653<br />

War and P.E.A.C.E.: A Preliminary Report and a<br />

Model Statute on an Interdisciplinary<br />

Educational Program for Divorcing and<br />

Separating Parents, Andrew Schepard ...................................... 27:131<br />

Warning Defect: Origins, Policies, and Direction,<br />

Robert E. Keeton............................................................................. 30:367<br />

We Know Better Than We Do: A Policy Framework<br />

for Child Welfare Reform, Donald N. Duquette,<br />

Sandra K. Danziger, Joan M. Abbey, Kristin S. Seefeldt...................... 31:93<br />

What Ever Happened to the “Checkless Society”?,<br />

Isaiah Baker .................................................................................... 7:481<br />

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“What’s Good is Bad, What’s Bad is Good, You’ll Find<br />

Out When You Reach the Top, You’re on the<br />

Bottom”: Are the Americans With Disabilities<br />

Act (and OLMSTEAD V. L.C.) Anything More Than<br />

“Idiot Wind?,” Michael L. Perlin................................................. 35:305<br />

When Balance and Fairness Collide: An Argument<br />

for Execution Impact Evidence in Capital Trials,<br />

Wayne A. Logan ................................................................................ 33:1<br />

Where Equity Meets Expertise: Re-Thinking<br />

Appellate Review in Complex Litigation,<br />

Michael J. Hays.............................................................................. 41:421<br />

A Whole New Game: A Whole New Game: Recognizing<br />

the Changing Complexion <strong>of</strong> Indian Gaming by<br />

Removing the “Governor’s Veto” for Gaming on<br />

“After-Acquired Lands,” Brian P. McClatchey ....................... 37:1227<br />

Who’s Talking? Disentangling Government and<br />

Private Speech, Leslie Gielow Jacobs ............................................. 36:35<br />

Whose Needy Children?, David L. Bazelon....................................... 8:237<br />

Why I Teach Water Law, Joseph L. Sax........................................... 18:273<br />

Why Would Law Students Benefit from Studying<br />

Economics?, Michelle J. White...................................................... 18:277<br />

Women’s Pension Reform: Congress Inches<br />

Toward Equity, Anne Moss ....................................................... 19:165<br />

Workers’ Compensation Reform: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Legislative Process in <strong>Michigan</strong>, Robert VanderLaan<br />

and Richard K. Studley .................................................................. 14:451<br />

Workmen’s Compensation: Toward a Stricter<br />

Liability for Enterprise, John A. Payne, Jr. .............................. 6:191<br />

NOTES<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Abdelall, Brenda, Not Enough <strong>of</strong> a Minority? Arab<br />

Americans and the Language Assistance Provisions (Section<br />

203) <strong>of</strong> the Voting Rights Act .......................................................... 38:911<br />

Achterman, Gail L., Corporate Contributions to Ballot-<br />

Measure Campaigns......................................................................... 6:781<br />

Ashby, Thomas, Notice to Class Members Under the Fair Labor<br />

Standards Act Representative Action Provision................................... 17:25<br />

Asner, Marcus A., Starting from Scratch: The First<br />

Amendment Reporter-Source Privilege and the Doctrine <strong>of</strong><br />

Incidental Restrictions .................................................................... 26:593<br />

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Babin, Mara L., Abuse <strong>of</strong> Trademarks: A Proposal for<br />

Compulsory Licensing....................................................................... 7:644<br />

Balser, David L., Section 707(b) <strong>of</strong> the Bankruptcy Code:<br />

A Roadmap With a Proposed Standard for Defining<br />

Substantial Abuse......................................................................... 19:1011<br />

Barker, John P., Taking a Byte Out <strong>of</strong> Abusive Agency<br />

Discretion: A Proposal for Disclosure in the Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Computer Models............................................................................ 19:637<br />

Barnabeo, Susan P., The Incompetent Spouse’s Election:<br />

A Pecuniary Approach.................................................................. 18:1039<br />

Baskin, Myrna G., & Laura M. Thomas, School Metal<br />

Detector Searches and the Fourth Amendment:<br />

An Empirical Study...................................................................... 19:1037<br />

Bass, I. Scott, Governmental Control <strong>of</strong> Research in<br />

Positive Eugenics.............................................................................. 7:615<br />

Bauer, Constance L., ERISA: To Sue or Not to Sue—A<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Statutory Standing ....................................................... 19:239<br />

Bean, Thomas, NLRA Preemption <strong>of</strong> State Law Actions for<br />

Wrongful Discharge in Violation <strong>of</strong> Public Policy.............................. 19:441<br />

Belt, Erik Paul, Concerned Readers v. Judicial<br />

Opinion Writers ............................................................................. 23:463<br />

Betteridge, Debra S., Inequality in Marital Liabilities:<br />

The Need for Equal Protection When Modifying the<br />

Necessaries Doctrine.......................................................................... 17:43<br />

Betz, Michael W., Federal Income Tax Discrimination<br />

Between Married and Single Taxpayers ............................................. 7:667<br />

Block, Barry M., Judicial Review and Discrimination in<br />

Federally Assisted Housing: The Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Title VI ..................... 7:135<br />

Boike, Kristen, Rethinking Gender Opportunities:<br />

Nontraditional Sports Seasons and Local Preferences.........................39:597<br />

Bolton, Michael J., “In Stark Contravention <strong>of</strong> Its Purpose”:<br />

Federal Communications Commission Enforcement and<br />

Repeal <strong>of</strong> the Fairness Doctrine ........................................................ 20:799<br />

Borthwick, Robert J., and Jordan Schau, Gatekeepers<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: An Empirical Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> the Nation’s<br />

Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essors ............................................................................... 25:191<br />

Brandfonbrener, Eric D., Fair Use and <strong>University</strong><br />

Photocopying: Addison-Wesley Publishing v.<br />

New York <strong>University</strong>.................................................................... 19:669<br />

Brenner, Jonathan S., Customs Court Jurisdiction in<br />

International Trade Cases .............................................................. 12:558<br />

Brock, Louise Sadowsky, Overcoming Collective Action<br />

Problems: Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Worker Rights........................................... 30:781<br />

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Brook, Joshua A., Federalism and Foreign Affairs: How to<br />

Remedy Violations <strong>of</strong> the Vienna Convention and Obey the<br />

U.S. Constitution, Too ................................................................... 37:573<br />

Brookner, Jeffrey J., Bankruptcy Courts and Stare Decisis:<br />

The Need for Restructuring ............................................................. 27:313<br />

Brown, Thomas A., Democratizing the American Dream: The<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> a Regional Housing Legislature in the Production <strong>of</strong><br />

Affordable Housing ........................................................................ 37:599<br />

Brownell, Margo S., Who Is an Indian? Searching for an<br />

Answer to the Question at the Core <strong>of</strong> Federal Indian Law ................ 34:275<br />

Bruemmer, Russell J., Financial Disclosure by<br />

Small Corporations........................................................................... 9:256<br />

Bufford, Samuel, Drug Songs and The Federal<br />

Communications Commission ........................................................... 5:334<br />

Bulleit, Thomas N., Jr., The Battering Parent Syndrome:<br />

Inexpert Testimony as Character Evidence........................................ 17:653<br />

Burns, James A., Jr., An Empirical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Equal<br />

Credit Opportunity Act ................................................................... 13:102<br />

Butler, Carl A., Pension Plan Terminations and Asset<br />

Reversions: Accommodating the Interests <strong>of</strong> Employers<br />

and Employees................................................................................ 19:257<br />

Calhoun, Lacey S., Moving Toward a Clearer Definition <strong>of</strong><br />

Insider Trading: Why Adoption <strong>of</strong> the Possession Standard<br />

Protects Investors.......................................................................... 32:1119<br />

Case, David R., Tort Liability <strong>of</strong> Labor Unions for Picket<br />

Line Assaults ................................................................................. 10:517<br />

Casell, Jason H., Lengthening the Stem: Allowing Federally<br />

Funded Researchers to Derive Human Pluripotent Stem<br />

Cells From Embryos......................................................................... 34:547<br />

Cavalier, Thomas F., Salvaging Proportionate Prison<br />

Sentencing: A Reply to Rummel v. Estelle...................................... 15:285<br />

Chandler, Lynda Kay, Preserving Purchase Money Security<br />

Interests and Allocating Payments ................................................... 20:849<br />

Chanenson, Steve L., and John Y. Gotanda, The Foggy<br />

Road for Evaluating Punitive Damages: Lifting the Haze<br />

from the BMW/State Farm Guideposts .......................................... 37:441<br />

Chilson, John A., Keeping Clean Waters Clean: Making The<br />

Clean Water Act’s Antidegradation Policy Work ............................... 32:545<br />

Christensen, Curtis L., Taxpayer Rights in Noncustodial<br />

IRS Investigations After Beckwith v. United States ....................... 10:297<br />

Chung, Peter, Standard <strong>of</strong> Review for Prosecutorial Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Race Evidence During Trial............................................................ 38:237<br />

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Chyette, Mitchell Leibson, The Right to Counsel in Police<br />

Interrogation Cases: Miranda and Williams................................... 12:112<br />

Cipparone, Joseph A., Advance Notice <strong>of</strong> Plant Closings:<br />

Toward National Legislation .......................................................... 14:283<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin, Jennifer Niles, The United Mall <strong>of</strong> America: Free<br />

Speech, State Constitutions, and the Growing Fortress <strong>of</strong><br />

Private Property.............................................................................. 33:615<br />

Colton, Amy M., Eyes to the Future, Yet Remembering the Past:<br />

Reconciling Tradition with the Future <strong>of</strong> Legal Education ................ 27:963<br />

Conner, Roger L., The Constitutional Question: Vagueness &<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> Powers ......................................................................... 4:397<br />

Corns, Carole A., The Impact <strong>of</strong> Public Abortion Funding<br />

Decisions on Indigent Women: A Proposal to Reform State<br />

Statutory and Constitutional Abortion Funding, Provisions.............. 24:371<br />

Costello, Monica, Systemic Compliance Complaints: Making<br />

IDEA’s Enforcement Provisions a Reality ......................................... 41:507<br />

Craig, Michael D., Improving Jury Deliberations: A<br />

Reconsideration <strong>of</strong> Lesser Included Offense Instructions.................... 16:561<br />

Croll, John D., <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Nursing Home Reform Law...................... 13:661<br />

Crough, Maureen M., A Proposal for Extension <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Occupational Safety and Health Act to Indian-Owned<br />

Businesses on Reservations.............................................................. 18:473<br />

Daniels, Donald, Toward a Uniform Approach to Multilevel<br />

Distributorships................................................................................ 8:546<br />

Darcy, Lynne, Birth Defects Caused by Parental Exposure to<br />

Workplace Hazards: The Interface <strong>of</strong> Title VII with OSHA<br />

and Tort Law ................................................................................ 12:237<br />

De La Hunt, Jill, The Canons <strong>of</strong> Indian Treaty and Statutory<br />

Construction: A Proposal for Codification........................................ 17:681<br />

DeRousie, Charles S., Indigents, Hospital Admissions and<br />

Equal Protection............................................................................... 5:502<br />

DeWitt, Carey A., Action Accrual Date for Written Warranties<br />

to Repair: Date <strong>of</strong> Delivery or Date <strong>of</strong> Failure to Repair?.................... 17:713<br />

Dickerman, Lori R., Disposition <strong>of</strong> a Federal Criminal Case<br />

When Defendant Dies Pending Appeal............................................. 13:143<br />

Dickey, Jonathan Cobb, The Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Noncommercial<br />

Purposes: Applicability <strong>of</strong> Per Se Rules under the<br />

Sherman Act .................................................................................. 11:387<br />

Dillingham, Del, The Impact <strong>of</strong> the FOIA on NLRB Discovery<br />

Procedures...................................................................................... 10:476<br />

Dobrowitsky, Catherine Thompson, In Light <strong>of</strong> Reason<br />

and Experience: Against a Crime Fraud Exception to the<br />

Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege...................................................... 35:621<br />

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Domanskis, Alexander, Small Claims Courts: An Overview<br />

and Recommendation ....................................................................... 9:590<br />

Donnelly, T. Christopher, Protection <strong>of</strong> Children from<br />

Use in Pornography: Toward Constitutional and<br />

Enforceable Legislation ................................................................... 12:295<br />

Dorman, Donald D., <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Teacher Certification<br />

Requirement as Applied to Religiously Motivated<br />

Home Schools ................................................................................. 23:733<br />

Dougall, Keir N., Augmenting ERISA with Market Discipline:<br />

Transforming Pension Plan Interests into Securities ......................... 24:709<br />

Drylie, Christine M., The Relevance <strong>of</strong> Temporary Child<br />

Custody Orders to the Formation <strong>of</strong> an Established Custodial<br />

Environment: A Model Statute for Uniform Application<br />

Under <strong>Michigan</strong> Law ..................................................................... 23:353<br />

Dunsky, Christopher J., Improved Policy Making for the<br />

Multiple Use <strong>of</strong> Public Lands............................................................ 5:485<br />

Dussias, Allison M., Tribal Court Jurisdiction Over Civil<br />

Disputes Involving Non-Indians: An Assessment <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Farmers Union Insurance Cos. v. Crow Tribe <strong>of</strong><br />

Indians and a Proposal for Reform ................................................. 20:217<br />

Eady, Edsell M., Jr., Real Property Tax Relief for the Elderly ................ 7:388<br />

Edelman, Marc, Reevaluating Amateurism Standards in<br />

Men’s College Basketball ................................................................. 35:861<br />

Edwards, Stephen Allen, Tort Claims under the Present<br />

Proposed Bankruptcy Acts ............................................................... 11:417<br />

Ehrenberg, Jason H., A Call for Reform <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration Legislation ................................................................. 32:195<br />

Eisner, Rebecca Redosh, and Ruth Zimmerman,<br />

Individual Entitlement to the Financial Benefits <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Degree: An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> the Attitudes and<br />

Expectations <strong>of</strong> Married Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Students and<br />

their Spouses .................................................................................. 22:333<br />

Engholm, Rudy, Logic and Laws: Relief from<br />

Statutory Obfuscation....................................................................... 9:322<br />

Enloe, Aldebaran Bouse, Improving Handicappers’ Civil<br />

Rights in <strong>Michigan</strong>—Preventing Discrimination Through<br />

Accommodation.............................................................................. 21:283<br />

Falk, Jessica, Overcoming a Lawyer’s Dogma: Examining Due<br />

Process for the “Disruptive Student”................................................. 36:457<br />

Farrow, Freeman L., Drive-Through Deliveries: In Support <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal Legislation to Mandate Insurer Coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

Medically Sound Minimum Lengths <strong>of</strong> Postpartum Stays for<br />

Mothers and Newborns ................................................................. 29:1039<br />

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Fechner, Holly B., Toward an Expanded Conception <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

Reform: Sexual Harassment Law and the Reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Facts .......................................................................................... 23:475<br />

Fentonmiller, Keith R., Verbal Sexual Harassment as<br />

Equality-Depriving Conduct............................................................ 27:565<br />

Filippini, Victor P., Jr., Soliciting Sophisticates: A Modest<br />

Proposal for Attorney Solicitation..................................................... 16:585<br />

Finger, John W., Narrowing the “Routine Use” Exemption to<br />

the Privacy Act <strong>of</strong> 1974................................................................... 14:126<br />

Finger, Michael N., Parental Notification as a Prerequisite for<br />

Minors’ Access to Contraceptives: A Behavioral and<br />

Legal Analysis................................................................................ 13:196<br />

Fitzgerald, David M., A Proposed Form for Local Board<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> Conscientious Objector Claims ................................. 5:279<br />

Fonstad, John A., Protecting Fair Use with Fogerty: Toward<br />

a New Dual Standard..................................................................... 40:623<br />

Fox, James W., Jr., The Road Not Taken: Criminal Contempt<br />

Sanctions and Grand Jury Press Leaks ............................................ 25:505<br />

Freedenberg, Harvey, The Sherman Act and Bar Admission<br />

Residence Requirements .................................................................... 8:615<br />

Gaertner, Marianne P., Foreign Nation Suits for Treble<br />

Damages Under the Clayton Act After Pfizer v.<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India .................................................................. 13:405<br />

Garcia, Frank J., Protecting Nonshareholder Interests in the<br />

Market for Corporate Control: A Role for State<br />

Takeover Statutes ........................................................................... 23:507<br />

Gasner, Stuart L., Specific Performance <strong>of</strong> “Unfulfillable”<br />

Plea Bargains ................................................................................ 14:105<br />

Gaul, Kenneth W., The Applicability <strong>of</strong> Miranda Warnings to<br />

Non-Felony Offenses: Is the Proper Standard “Custodial<br />

Interrogation” or “Severity <strong>of</strong> the Offense”?....................................... 17:627<br />

Gelberg, Grant B., Regret Theory—Explanation, Evaluation<br />

and Implications for the Law .......................................................... 36:183<br />

Ginsberg, Karen M., FDA Approved? A Critique <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Artificial Insemination Industry in the United States........................ 30:823<br />

Gioia, Liana, and Per Ramfjord, Reforming At-Will<br />

Employment Law: A Model Statute.................................................. 16:389<br />

Girardot, Joseph W., Toward a Rational Scheme <strong>of</strong> Interstate<br />

Water Compact Adjudication .......................................................... 23:151<br />

Glassman, Kimberly Menashe, Balancing the Demands <strong>of</strong><br />

the Workplace with the Needs <strong>of</strong> the Modern Family:<br />

Expanding Family and Medical Leave to Protect<br />

Domestic Partners........................................................................... 37:837<br />

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Glazer, Barry D., Education at a Discount: Qualifying for<br />

Resident Tuition at State Universities................................................ 5:541<br />

Gochanour, Gregory M., House <strong>of</strong> Judah: The Problems <strong>of</strong><br />

Child Abuse and Neglect in Communes and Cults.......................... 18:1089<br />

Goldberg, Daniel J., Municipal Bankruptcy: The Need for an<br />

Expanded Chapter IX ....................................................................... 10:91<br />

Goldberg, Joel J., Alternative Mortgage Instruments:<br />

Authorizing and Implementing Price Level Adjusted<br />

Mortgages ...................................................................................... 16:115<br />

Golomb, Jonathan, Regulation <strong>of</strong> Indecency in Political<br />

Broadcasting.................................................................................... 13:69<br />

Gómez, Marisa A., The Writing on Our Walls: Finding<br />

Solutions Through Distinguishing Graffiti Art from<br />

Graffiti Vandalism ......................................................................... 26:633<br />

Gordon, Robert B., Private Settlement as Alternative<br />

Adjudication: A Rationale for Negotiation Ethics ............................. 18:503<br />

Gorman, Jane H., Stemming the Modification <strong>of</strong> Child-Support<br />

Orders by Responding Courts: A Proposal to Amend<br />

RURESA’s Antisupersession Clause................................................. 24:405<br />

Grabow, John C., The Public Broadcasting Act: The Licensee<br />

Editorializing Ban and the First Amendment ................................... 13:541<br />

Gray, Richard J., A Proposal to Prevent the Stranding <strong>of</strong><br />

Airline Passengers ............................................................................ 6:399<br />

Greene, Joshua, Guidelines for Alleviating Local-Emergency<br />

Work Disruptions ............................................................................. 8:173<br />

Greene, Steven J., Distinguishing Between Capital<br />

Expenditures and Ordinary Business Expenses: A Proposal<br />

for a Universal Standard ................................................................ 19:711<br />

Gregg, David P., A Peek Into Pandora’s Box: Folding Carton<br />

and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in<br />

Civil Antitrust Actions ................................................................... 13:435<br />

Gross, Norman, Government Compensation for the Costs <strong>of</strong><br />

Producing Subpoenaed Documents: A Proposal for<br />

Legislative Reform .......................................................................... 16:603<br />

Grostic, John M., The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Guilty<br />

but Mentally Ill Verdict................................................................... 12:188<br />

Gump, Thomas K., Reforming FCC Regulation <strong>of</strong> Dominant<br />

Telephone Carriers: Putting Some Teeth into the Test<br />

for Predation.................................................................................. 26:709<br />

Gussis, Chrysanthe, The Constitution, the White House, and<br />

the Military HIV Ban: A New Threshold for Presidential<br />

Non-Defense <strong>of</strong> Statutes................................................................... 30:591<br />

Hallissey, David, Illegitimates and Equal Protection.......................... 10:543<br />

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Hamburger, Paul M., Alternatives to Seniority-Based Lay<strong>of</strong>fs:<br />

Reconciling Teamsters, Weber, and the Goal <strong>of</strong> Equal<br />

Employment Opportunity ................................................................ 15:523<br />

Hamermesh, Frances Witty, In Defense <strong>of</strong> a Double<br />

Standard in the Rules <strong>of</strong> Ethics: A Critical Reevaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chinese Wall and Vicarious Disqualification.............................. 20:245<br />

Hammond, Craig W., Limiting Directors’ Duty <strong>of</strong> Care<br />

Liability: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Delaware’s Charter<br />

Amendment Approach .................................................................... 20:543<br />

Hardy, Peter D., The Emerging Role <strong>of</strong> the Quid Pro Quo<br />

Requirement in Public Corruption Prosecutions Under the<br />

Hobbs Act ...................................................................................... 28:409<br />

Harris, Troy, Toward a Universal Standard: Free Exercise and<br />

the Sanctuary Movement................................................................. 21:745<br />

Hartmann, Albert E., Crafting and Advocate for a Child: In<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Legislation Redefining the Role <strong>of</strong> the Guardian<br />

ad Litem in <strong>Michigan</strong> Child Abuse and Neglect Cases ...................... 31:237<br />

Hay, Thomas H., The Shareholder’s Role In Corporate<br />

Social Responsibility ........................................................................... 5:68<br />

Hecht, Philip H., Reflections on Unconstitutionality in<br />

Futuro: Shavers v. Attorney General and Robinson v. Cahill ............ 12:261<br />

Hejna, David, Hospital Medical Staff: When Are Privilege<br />

Denials Judicially Reviewable? .......................................................... 11:95<br />

Hemphill, Stuart R., Protection <strong>of</strong> Privacy <strong>of</strong> Computerized<br />

Records in the National Crime Information Center ............................. 7:594<br />

Herron, Russell J., Regulating Viatical Settlements: Is the<br />

Invisible Hand Picking the Pockets <strong>of</strong> the Terminally Ill?.................. 28:931<br />

Hester, Timothy C., Beyond Custody: Expanding Collateral<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> State Convictions............................................................. 14:465<br />

Hirshon, Robert E., The Interrelationship Between<br />

Exclusionary Zoning and Exclusionary Subdivision Control ............... 5:351<br />

H<strong>of</strong>f, Alan J., A Proposed Analysis for Gender-Based Practices<br />

and State Public Accommodations Laws .......................................... 16:135<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fheimer, Michael H., Habeas Corpus Review <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Trial Court Failure to Give Lesser Included Offense<br />

Instructions ................................................................................... 16:617<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Mark Frederick, Decreasing the Costs <strong>of</strong><br />

Jurisdictional Gridlock: Merger <strong>of</strong> the Securities and<br />

Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures<br />

Trading Commission ...................................................................... 28:681<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Sandra A., Farmland and Open Space<br />

Preservation in <strong>Michigan</strong>: An Empirical Analysis .......................... 19:1107<br />

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Houseal, Ryan, Beyond the Business Judgment Rule:<br />

Protecting Bidder Firm Shareholders From Value-Reducing<br />

Acquisitions ................................................................................... 37:193<br />

Howell, Bruce F., Toward International Freedom <strong>of</strong> Religion:<br />

A Proposal for Change in FCN Treaty Practice ................................... 7:553<br />

Hoy, Timothy J., Affirmative Action in the Electoral Process:<br />

The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Democratic Party’s Equal<br />

Division Rule................................................................................. 15:309<br />

Hunter, Daniel F., Electronic Mail and <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Public<br />

Disclosure Laws: The Argument for Public Access to<br />

Governmental Electronic Mail......................................................... 28:977<br />

Insalaco, Richard C., & Peter G. Fitzgerald, Denying<br />

the Crime and Pleading Entrapment and Putting the<br />

Federal Law in Order...................................................................... 20:567<br />

Jacobi, Jeffrey S., Two Spirits, Two Eras, Same Sex: For a<br />

Traditionalist Perspective on Native American Tribal<br />

Same-Sex Marriage Policy .......................................................... 39:823<br />

Jacobs, Jon B., The Applicability <strong>of</strong> the Antitrust Procedures<br />

and Penalties Act <strong>of</strong> 1974 to Voluntary Dismissals........................... 19:275<br />

Jinnett, Susan E., EFTS: Consumer Protection Under the FCC ............ 10:497<br />

Johnston, Thomas D., Prudence in Trust Investment........................... 8:491<br />

Jones, Stephen L., Due Process Problems <strong>of</strong> Property Damage<br />

No-Fault Insurance .......................................................................... 8:646<br />

Juárez, Carolyn V., Liberty, Justice, and Insurance for<br />

All: Re-Imagining the Employment-Based Health<br />

Insurance System............................................................................ 37:881<br />

Judge, Frank T., III, Relief for Prison Overcrowding:<br />

Evaluating <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Accelerated Parole Statute ............................ 15:547<br />

Kahn, Jeffrey, Russian Compliance with Articles Five and Six<br />

<strong>of</strong> the European Convention <strong>of</strong> Human Rights as a<br />

Barometer <strong>of</strong> Legal Reform and Human Rights in Russia ................. 35:641<br />

Kantor, Mark, The Legal and Institutional Framework for an<br />

Airport Noise-Compatibility Land Use Program ................................ 10:447<br />

Kantor, Mark Alan, The Trigger Price Mechanism:<br />

Limitation on Administrative Discretion Under the<br />

Antidumping Laws ........................................................................ 11:443<br />

Karo, Martin, and Marcia McBrian, The Lessons <strong>of</strong><br />

Miller and Hudnut: On Proposing a Pornography<br />

Ordinance that Passes Constitutional Muster................................... 23:179<br />

Kauper, Karen Y., Protecting the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Administrative Law Judges: A Model Administrative Law<br />

Judge Corps Statute ........................................................................ 18:537<br />

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Kaye, Diane L., Impasse Resolution Mechanisms and<br />

Teacher Strikes ................................................................................. 7:575<br />

Kearns, Gregory A., Proposed SEC Rules for Private<br />

Offerings: The Impact on Venture Capital Financing ......................... 5:122<br />

Kello, Catherine L., Rape Shield Laws—Is it Time for<br />

Reinforcement?............................................................................... 21:317<br />

Kepner, Raymond R., Subsequent Use <strong>of</strong> Electronic<br />

Surveillance Interceptions and the Plain View Doctrine:<br />

Fourth Amendment Limitations on the Omnibus Crime<br />

Control Act ...................................................................................... 9:529<br />

Kern, Melissa A., Paradigm Shifts and Access Controls: An<br />

Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Anticircumvention Provisions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.............................................. 35:891<br />

Kessler, Joan B., An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Six- and Twelve-<br />

Member Jury Decision-Making Processes............................................. 6:712<br />

Klen, Stanley M., Qualification Requirements for Foreign<br />

Corporations: The Need for a New Definition <strong>of</strong> “Doing<br />

Business” Based on In-State Sales <strong>Volume</strong>.......................................... 14:86<br />

Kling, Susan, A Mandatory Right to Counsel for the<br />

Material Witness ............................................................................ 19:473<br />

Klotz, Gary W., Emerging Standards for Implied Actions<br />

Under Federal Statutes...................................................................... 9:294<br />

Koch, Robert A., A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Gaffney and<br />

the Improper Role <strong>of</strong> Politics in the Districting Process......................... 39:99<br />

Kopek, Richard A., Standards for Accepting Guilty Pleas to<br />

Misdemeanor Charges....................................................................... 8:568<br />

Koski, William S., Equity in Public Education: School-Finance<br />

Reform in <strong>Michigan</strong> ....................................................................... 26:195<br />

Kraschnewski, JanaLee S., Something Must Be Done:<br />

An Argument for the Partial Deregulation <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

on Bipolar Disorder and the Implementation <strong>of</strong><br />

Rolling Informed Consent ............................................................... 39:625<br />

Kraus, Kenneth A., Plea Bargaining: A Model Court Rule ................... 4:487<br />

Krecke, Kathryn A., Abusing the Patient: Medicare Fraud<br />

and Abuse and Hospital-Physician Incentive Plans.......................... 20:279<br />

Kugel, H. Lynda, The Medicare Rx: Prospective Pricing to<br />

Effect Cost Containment ................................................................. 19:743<br />

Kuhl, Richard S., A Proposal to Cap Tort Liability: Avoiding<br />

the Pitfalls <strong>of</strong> Heightened Rationality............................................. 20:1215<br />

Kumar, Poonam, Ratification <strong>of</strong> Reapportionment Plans<br />

Drawn by Redistricting Commissions ........................................... 40:653<br />

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Kump, Michael J., A Model for Determining the Publication<br />

Requirements <strong>of</strong> Section 552(a)(1) <strong>of</strong> the Administrative<br />

Protection Act................................................................................. 13:515<br />

Kuster, Bradford W., Causation and Common Law Relief<br />

for Toxic Substance Contamination................................................... 14:53<br />

Kyser, Nickolas J., Developments in Evidence <strong>of</strong> Other Crimes .............. 7:535<br />

Lane, Bradley G., A Proposal to View Patent Claim<br />

Nonobviousness from the Policy Perspective <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

Rule <strong>of</strong> Civil Procedure 52(A) ....................................................... 20:1157<br />

Lapham, John F., Summary Judgment Before the Completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Discovery: A Proposed Revision <strong>of</strong> Federal Rule <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />

Procedure 56(f) .............................................................................. 24:253<br />

Latovick, Paula R., Protection for Trade Secrets Under the<br />

Toxic Substances Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1976.............................................. 13:329<br />

Lehman, John E., The Roles <strong>of</strong> Architect and Contractor in<br />

Construction Management................................................................ 6:447<br />

Leibowitz, Beth, The New Gold Rush: Mine Tailings in<br />

Southeast Alaska and Perversion <strong>of</strong> the Clean Water Act................... 27:919<br />

Lesniak, Mary Ann, Limiting the Use <strong>of</strong> the RICO Act as a<br />

Defense to Hostile Corporate Takeovers............................................... 17:57<br />

Lessem, Louis, On the Voluntary Admission <strong>of</strong> Minors .......................... 8:189<br />

Lessem, Louis, Toward an International System <strong>of</strong><br />

Drug Control.................................................................................... 8:103<br />

Lesser, David M., Putting Bite in NEPA’s Bark: New Council<br />

on Environmental Quality Regulations for the Preparation <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Impact Statements ................................................... 13:367<br />

Lesser, Fredric Bryan, Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt<br />

Practices Act <strong>of</strong> 1977 ...................................................................... 13:158<br />

Levin, Frederick S., Pain and Suffering Guidelines: A Cure<br />

for Damages Measurement “Anomie”............................................... 22:303<br />

Levine, Ronald E., The Use <strong>of</strong> In Camera Hearings in Ruling<br />

on the Informer Privilege................................................................... 8:151<br />

Lewis, Christopher Alan, Penalizing Bribery <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Officials Through the Tax Laws: A Case for Repealing<br />

Section 162(c)(1) ............................................................................. 11:73<br />

Lievense, Andrew J., Fair Representation on Juries in the<br />

Eastern District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>: Analyzing Past Efforts and<br />

Recommending Future Action.......................................................... 38:941<br />

Liss, Jeffrey F., Political Candidates’ Loyalty Oaths.............................. 7:637<br />

Lockman, Stuart M. Congressional Discretion in Dealing<br />

with the Federal Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence ..................................................... 6:798<br />

Longo, Giovanna M., Self Defense for Women Lawyers:<br />

Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Employment Rights .................................................... 4:517<br />

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Lourim, Lynne Olman, Parents and the State: Joining Forces<br />

to Report Incest and Support Its Victims........................................... 28:715<br />

Luscombe, Mark A., Congressional Control <strong>of</strong> Agency Privilege ............. 9:348<br />

Maiwurm, James J., and Wendy S. Maiwurm, Minimum<br />

Wages for Prisoners: Legal Obstacles and Suggested Reforms ............... 7:193<br />

Malstrom, Robert A., Stockholders’ Derivative Actions by<br />

Holders <strong>of</strong> Convertible Debentures...................................................... 6:760<br />

Mandell, Jeffrey M., The Emerging Right <strong>of</strong> Legal Assistance<br />

for the Indigent in Civil Proceedings.................................................. 9:554<br />

Margolis, Lawrence A. An Eclectic Approach to<br />

Impeachment by Prior Convictions..................................................... 5:222<br />

Marshall, Jason R., Two Standards <strong>of</strong> Competency Are Better<br />

Than One: Why Some Defendants Who Are Not Competent to<br />

Stand Trial Should be Permitted to Plead Guilty............................. 37:1181<br />

Martin, Eric A., The Deduction <strong>of</strong> Unemployment<br />

Compensation from Back-Pay Awards Under Title VII ...................... 16:643<br />

Mason, Karol V., Employment Discrimination Against<br />

the Overweight ............................................................................... 15:337<br />

Mata, Elsie, Title VII Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment<br />

Sexual Harassment Claims: Changing the Legal<br />

Framework Courts Use to Determine Whether Challenged<br />

Conduct is Unwelcome.................................................................... 34:791<br />

Maynard, Robert, The Clean Air Act Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1977<br />

and the National Parklands............................................................ 11:290<br />

McCain, Kenneth B., A Proposal for Apportioning Damages<br />

in Fair Representation Suits............................................................ 14:497<br />

McCune, Philip S., The Power Line Health Controversy: Legal<br />

Problems and Proposals for Reform .................................................. 24:429<br />

McGuire, Christopher J., Market-Share Liability After<br />

Hymowitz and Conley: Exploring the Limits <strong>of</strong><br />

Judicial Power................................................................................ 24:759<br />

Meng, Eddy, Mail-Order Brides: Gilded Prostitution and the<br />

Legal Response............................................................................... 28:197<br />

Merz, Gregory, The Criminal Forfeiture Provisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

RICO and CCE Statutes: Their Application to Attorneys’ Fees ......... 19:1199<br />

Miller, Andrew J., A Proposed Amendment to<br />

Rule 26(b)(4)(B): The Expert Twice Retained .................................. 12:533<br />

Miller, Arthur R., Lay Divorce Firms and the Unauthorized<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> Law ................................................................................ 6:423<br />

Miller, Bradley S., The Big Chill: Third-Party Documents<br />

and the Reporter’s Privilege ............................................................. 29:613<br />

Million, Stephen A., The Application if Depletion to<br />

Geothermal Resources........................................................................ 9:233<br />

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Mills, Lawrence R., Six-Member and Twelve-Member Juries:<br />

An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Trial Results .................................................. 6:671<br />

Miner, Matthew S., Reforming Accretion Analysis Under the<br />

NLRA: Supplementing a Borrowed Analysis with<br />

Meaningful Policy Considerations ................................................... 31:515<br />

Morrison, David E., You’ve Built the Bridge, Why Don’t You<br />

Cross It? A Call for State Labor Laws Prohibiting<br />

Private Employment Discrimination on the Basis <strong>of</strong><br />

Sexual Orientation ......................................................................... 26:245<br />

Morse, Edward A., Mediation in Debtor/Creditor<br />

Relationships ................................................................................. 20:587<br />

Mueller, Michael J., Abusive Pro Se Plaintiffs in the Federal<br />

Courts: Proposals for Judicial Control................................................ 18:93<br />

Murphy, Richard P., Keys to Unlock the Interlocks: Dealing<br />

With Interlocking Directorates ......................................................... 11:361<br />

Myers, Matthew L., Legal Rights in a Juvenile<br />

Correctional Institution .................................................................... 7:242<br />

Neidhardt, Richard F., Using the Federal Tort Claims Act to<br />

Remedy Property Damage Following Customs Service Seizures .............. 17:83<br />

Nichols, Dale K., The Involuntary Public Figure Class <strong>of</strong><br />

Gertz v. Robert Welch: Dead or Merely Dormant?................................ 14:71<br />

Nieh<strong>of</strong>f, Leonard M., Developing a Victim’s Suit for Injuries<br />

Caused by a Compulsorily Released Prisoner....................................... 17:99<br />

Nowak, Darlene M., Standards for Insecurity Acceleration<br />

Under Section 1-208 <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Commercial Code: A<br />

Proposal for Reform ........................................................................ 13:623<br />

Nowak, Gerald T., A Failure <strong>of</strong> Communication:<br />

An Argument for the Closing <strong>of</strong> the NYSE Floor................................ 26:485<br />

O’Neill, Brian, The Case for Federal Anti-Gerrymandering<br />

Legislation..................................................................................... 38:683<br />

Ordway, Dustin P., Parent-Child Incest: Pro<strong>of</strong> at Trial<br />

Without Testimony in Court by the Victim........................................ 15:131<br />

Orts, Eric Wills, Tenants’ Rights in Police Power<br />

Condemnations Under State Statutes and Procedural<br />

Due Process .................................................................................... 23:105<br />

Osbeck, Mark K., Bad Samaritanism and the Duty to Render<br />

Aid: A Proposal.............................................................................. 19:315<br />

Osgood, Debora L., Expanding the Scarcity Rationale: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Public Access Requirements in Cable<br />

Franchise Agreements...................................................................... 20:305<br />

Owensby, Brian P., Is the Section 1983 Civil Rights Statute<br />

Overworked? Expanded Use <strong>of</strong> Magistrates—An Alternative<br />

to Exhaustion................................................................................. 17:361<br />

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Owyang, Colin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility and Choice <strong>of</strong><br />

Law: A Client-Based Alternative to the Model Rules <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Conduct ...................................................................... 28:459<br />

Parekh, Neel P., Theorizing Behavioral Law and Economics:<br />

A Defense <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Analysis and the Law.............................. 36:209<br />

Parekh, Neel P., When Nice Guys Finish First: The Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cooperation, The Study <strong>of</strong> Law, and the Ordering <strong>of</strong><br />

Legal Regimes ................................................................................ 37:909<br />

Pelak, Steven W., The Severability <strong>of</strong> Legislative Veto<br />

Provisions: An Examination <strong>of</strong> the Congressional Budget<br />

and Impoundment Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1974 ........................................... 17:743<br />

Petrash, Jeffrey M., Constitutional Standards Applicable to<br />

Voter Registration Closing Dates........................................................ 5:304<br />

Petty, Aaron R., How Qui Tam Actions Could Fight<br />

Public Corruption..................................................................... 39:851<br />

Pippin, Kenneth J., Increasing Consumer Power in the<br />

Grievance and Appeal Process for Medicare HMO Enrollees.............. 33:133<br />

Pollack, Larry M., Medical Maloccurrence Insurance: A First<br />

Party No-Fault Insurance Proposal for Resolving the Medical<br />

Malpractice Insurance Controversy................................................ 20:1245<br />

Porter, Paul, A Tale <strong>of</strong> Conflicting Sovereignties:<br />

The Case Against Tribal Sovereign Immunity and<br />

Federal Preemption Doctrines Preventing States’<br />

Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Campaign Contribution Regulations<br />

on Indian Tribes ............................................................................ 40:191<br />

Portinga, Andy, ABA Accreditation <strong>of</strong> Law Schools:<br />

An Antitrust Analysis..................................................................... 29:635<br />

Powell, David M., Reducing the Size <strong>of</strong> Juries ........................................ 5:87<br />

Powell, Marjorie E., Resolving the Problem <strong>of</strong> Undocumented<br />

Workers in American Society: A Model Guest Worker Statute ............. 17:297<br />

Poznanski, Robert, The Propriety <strong>of</strong> Denying Entry to<br />

Homosexual Aliens: Examining the Public Health Service’s<br />

Authority Over Medical Exclusions.................................................. 17:331<br />

Quitmeyer, John M., Sunset Legislation: Spotlighting<br />

Bureaucracy................................................................................... 11:269<br />

Rabin, David A., Attorney Solicitation: The Scope <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Regulation After Primus and Ohralik............................................ 12:144<br />

Radon, Amy, Tribal Jurisdiction and Domestic Violence: The<br />

Need for Non-Indian Accountability on the Reservation .................. 37:1275<br />

Ramos, Frederick, Affirmative Action on Law Reviews:<br />

An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Its Status and Effect ..................................... 22:179<br />

Rand, Kathryn R.L., Nothing Lasts Forever: Toward a<br />

Coherent Theory in American Preservation Law ............................... 27:277<br />

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Rasmussen, Teri G., Recognizing a Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong><br />

Media Access to Evidentiary Recordings in Criminal Trials .............. 17:121<br />

Readler, Chad A., Local Government Anti-Discrimination<br />

Laws: Do They Make A Difference?.................................................. 31:777<br />

Relman, John P., Making Campaign Finance Law Enforceable:<br />

Closing the Independent Expenditure Loophole................................. 15:363<br />

Rennett, Harold J., Developing “Tort” Standards for the<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Mental Distress Damages in Statutory<br />

Discrimination Actions................................................................... 11:122<br />

Reuther, Alan V. Protecting Employee Solicitation-Distribution<br />

Rights from Union Waiver ................................................................ 9:571<br />

Reuther, Alan V., Reprisal Discharges <strong>of</strong> Union Officials ................... 10:274<br />

Richard, Stephanie, State Legislation and Human<br />

Trafficking: Helpful or Harmful?.................................................... 38:447<br />

Richardson, Abby Morrow, Applying 42 U.S.C. § 1981 to<br />

Claim <strong>of</strong> Consumer Discrimination.................................................. 39:119<br />

Rietberg, Dale R., Auditor Changes and Opinion Shopping—<br />

A Proposed Solution ....................................................................... 22:211<br />

Riggs, Richard A., Separation <strong>of</strong> Powers: Congressional Riders<br />

and the Veto Power ........................................................................... 6:735<br />

Robb, Gary C., Police Use <strong>of</strong> CCTV Surveillance:<br />

Constitutional Implications and Proposed Regulations ..................... 13:571<br />

Robichaud, Todd David, Toward a More Perfect Union: A<br />

Federal Cause <strong>of</strong> Action for Physician Aid-in-Dying .......................... 27:521<br />

Rosenfeld, Morton M., Campus Pamphleteering:<br />

The Emerging Constitutional Standards ............................................ 5:109<br />

Roye, Paul F., Reforming the Laws and Practice <strong>of</strong><br />

Diplomatic Immunity........................................................................ 12:91<br />

Rutter, Kent G., Democratizing HMO Regulation to Enforce<br />

the “Rule <strong>of</strong> Rescue” ....................................................................... 30:147<br />

Sabis, Christopher C., Executing the Laws or Executing an<br />

Agenda: Usurpation <strong>of</strong> Statutory and Constitutional Rights<br />

by the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice............................................................. 37:257<br />

Samuels, Anne D., Reckless Endangerment <strong>of</strong> an Employee: A<br />

Proposal in the Wake <strong>of</strong> Film Recovery Systems to Make<br />

the Boss Responsible for His Crimes ................................................. 20:873<br />

Sarb, Thomas P., Lead-Based Paint Poisoning: Remedies for<br />

the HUD Low-Income Homeowner When Neglect is No<br />

Longer Benign ................................................................................. 8:529<br />

Sariego, Jose M., The Privacy Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1980: Curbing<br />

Unrestricted Third-Party Searches in the Wake <strong>of</strong> Zurcher v.<br />

Sanford Daily............................................................................... 14:519<br />

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Sasaki, Laralyn M., Electronic Media Access to Federal<br />

Courtrooms: A Judicial Response ..................................................... 23:769<br />

Schell, Ivan J., Proposed Regulation <strong>of</strong> Limited Partnership<br />

Investment Programs ........................................................................ 6:465<br />

Schibley, Daniel T., The Employment-At-Will Doctrine:<br />

Providing a Public Policy Exception to Improve Worker Safety ........... 16:435<br />

Schiff, Andrew O., The Liability <strong>of</strong> Third Parties Under<br />

Title VII......................................................................................... 18:167<br />

Schober, George Palmer, Exclusion <strong>of</strong> Families with<br />

Children from Housing................................................................. 18:1121<br />

Scott, Amy Remus, A Commerce Clause Challenge to New<br />

York’s Tax Deduction for Investment in Its Own Tuition<br />

Savings Program............................................................................ 32:379<br />

Sharma, Maneesh, Money as Property: The Effects <strong>of</strong> Doctrinal<br />

Misallocation on Campaign Finance Reform.................................... 41:715<br />

Sharp, Rex A., The Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Prior Silence to Impeach the<br />

Testimony <strong>of</strong> Criminal Defendants .................................................. 18:741<br />

Shayne, Adam M., Accelerating Integration: Effective Remedies<br />

in Public Housing Discrimination Suits .......................................... 23:375<br />

Sheetz, Breanne M., The Choice to Limit Choice: Using<br />

Psychiatric Advance Directives to Manage the Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Illness and Support Self-Responsibility.................................. 40:401<br />

Shillman, David S., Nonmajority Bargaining Orders: The<br />

Only Effective Remedy for Pervasive Employer Unfair Labor<br />

Practices During Union Organizing Campaigns............................... 20:617<br />

Shinevar, Karen K., A Reasonable Approach to the Doctrine <strong>of</strong><br />

Reasonable Expectations as Applied to Insurance Contracts .............. 13:603<br />

Silbey, Jessica M., Judges as Film Critics: New Approaches to<br />

Filmic Evidence .............................................................................. 37:493<br />

Simon, Thomas P., Reforming the NCAA Drug-Testing<br />

Program to Withstand State Constitutional Scrutiny:<br />

An Analysis and Proposal............................................................... 24:289<br />

Smith, Amanda D., “Supervisor” Hostile Environment Sexual<br />

Harassment Claims, Liability Insurance, and the Trend<br />

Towards Negligence ........................................................................ 31:263<br />

Smith, Gare A., and James A. Hall, Evaluating <strong>Michigan</strong>’s<br />

Guilty But Mentally Ill Verdict: An Empirical Study........................... 16:77<br />

Snead, William G., The Patentee’s Gains from Royalty<br />

Differentiation Under Exclusive Territorial Licensing ......................... 9:280<br />

Snyder, Joan P., Section 558(c) <strong>of</strong> the Administrative<br />

Procedure Act: Provision for Informal Agency Hearings<br />

Prior to License Revocation or Suspension........................................ 17:383<br />

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Soble, Mark R., Clearing the Roadblocks to<br />

Sobriety Checkpoints ....................................................................... 21:489<br />

Soule, Gregory Dunbar, Attorney Misappropriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Clients’ Funds: A Study in Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility ...................... 10:415<br />

Spanos, Peter R., Scope <strong>of</strong> Disclosure <strong>of</strong> Internal Revenue<br />

Communications and Information Files Under the<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information Act............................................................... 8:329<br />

Spector, Joshua S., Extraditing Mexican Nationals in the<br />

Fight Against International Narcotics Crimes................................. 31:1007<br />

Spellman, Ellen B., National League <strong>of</strong> Cities v. Usery: Its<br />

Implication for the Equal Pay Act and the Age<br />

Discrimination in Employment Act .................................................. 10:239<br />

Spivak, Frank J., Estates by the Entirety in Bankruptcy ........................ 15:399<br />

Spong, Lawrence E., Cable Television Rights <strong>of</strong> Way:<br />

Technology Expands the Concept <strong>of</strong> Public Forum........................... 20:1293<br />

Spoon, Elliot A., Compensation <strong>of</strong> the Federal Judiciary:<br />

A Reexamination ............................................................................. 8:594<br />

Stamatakos, Philip S., The Bar in America: The Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Elitism in a Liberal Democracy........................................................ 26:853<br />

Stankewicz, Steven M., Implied Private Rights <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

Under the Securities Act <strong>of</strong> 1933 Section 17(a)................................. 14:563<br />

Stevens, Greg, Forcing Attorneys to Represent Indigent Civil<br />

Litigants: The Problems and Some Proposals.................................... 18:767<br />

Stoetzer, James B., The Juvenile Court and Emotional Neglect<br />

<strong>of</strong> Children....................................................................................... 8:351<br />

Strack, Barbara L., Constitutional Constraints on the<br />

Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Grand Jury Testimony: The Unavailable<br />

Witness, Confrontation, and Due Process......................................... 16:153<br />

Sugiyama, Tara M. and Marisa Perry, The NSA Domestic<br />

Surveillance Program: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Congressional<br />

Oversight During an Era <strong>of</strong> One-Party Rule..................................... 40:149<br />

Swanson, Katharine M., Carte Blanche For Cruelty: The<br />

Non-Enforcement <strong>of</strong> the Animal Welfare Act..................................... 35:937<br />

Swenson, David G., Jurisdictional Conflicts Over<br />

Counterclaims Against the United States? ........................................ 11:110<br />

Swiecicki, Peter, Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction to Modify<br />

Alimony <strong>of</strong> Chapter 13 Debtors ........................................................ 14:587<br />

Tachau, David B., The Courts and the 1980 Census<br />

Challenges: Tailoring Rights to Fit Remedies.................................... 15:153<br />

Tess, David J., Losing the Right to Confront: Defining Waiver<br />

to Better Address a Defendant’s Actions and Their Effects<br />

on a Witness .................................................................................. 27:877<br />

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Thomson, Robert H., III, Elevation <strong>of</strong> Entrapment to a<br />

Constitutional Defense...................................................................... 7:361<br />

Tolve, Vincent J., The Railroad Passenger Problem: American<br />

and British Experiences as Bases for a New Model .............................. 7:155<br />

Tousley, Dean R., Abolishing the “Extraordinary Nuclear<br />

Occurrence” Threshold <strong>of</strong> the Price-Anderson Act .............................. 14:609<br />

Toyer, Judy, Avoiding Liens Under the New Bankruptcy Code:<br />

Construction and Application <strong>of</strong> Section 522(f) ............................... 15:577<br />

Trachtenberg, Ben, State Sentencing Policy and New Prison<br />

Admissions .................................................................................... 38:479<br />

Trezise, John, Multiplicity <strong>of</strong> Suits, David Everson,<br />

Dawn Phillips, Phil Powers............................................................... 4:370<br />

Tully, Clare, Challenging the Employment-At-Will Doctrine<br />

Through Modern Contract Theory ................................................... 16:449<br />

Urda, Richard B., Jr., Delegation <strong>of</strong> Investment Powers by<br />

Charitable Trustees........................................................................... 7:405<br />

van Dam, Lucila I., Long Live the Lie Bill!........................................ 41:525<br />

Van Kampen, Al, Commercial Treaties and Foreign Companies:<br />

The Mutually Reinforcing Principles <strong>of</strong> Remedial Antitrust<br />

and National Treatment................................................................. 16:181<br />

Van Wert, Richard A., Determining Permissible Municipal<br />

Expenditures: The Public Purpose Doctrine Revived............................ 7:225<br />

Vidmar, Stephan M., Filing for Personal Bankruptcy:<br />

Adoption <strong>of</strong> a “Bona Fide Effort” Test Under Chapter 13.................. 14:321<br />

Walawender, Richard A., At-Large Elections and Vote<br />

Dilution: An Empirical Study ....................................................... 19:1221<br />

Warder, Nancy S., and David C. Zalk, Non-Trial<br />

Disposition <strong>of</strong> Criminal Offenders: A Case Study................................ 5:453<br />

Warner, Elizabeth, Consumer Warranty Claims Against<br />

Companies in Chapter 11 Reorganizations....................................... 14:347<br />

Watts, John A., <strong>Michigan</strong> Environmental Protection Act<br />

Political Background ........................................................................ 4:358<br />

Weisberg, Michael G., Balancing Cultural Integrity Against<br />

Individual Liberty: Civil Court Review <strong>of</strong> Ecclesiastical<br />

Judgments...................................................................................... 25:955<br />

Whitehair, J. Greg, Teaching the Theories <strong>of</strong> Evolution and<br />

Scientific Creationism in the Public Schools: The First<br />

Amendment Religion Clauses and Permissible Relief ......................... 15:421<br />

Wienner, S. Thomas, Punitive Damages Under Section 102 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act ....................... 10:529<br />

Weinstein, Jason, Against Dictionaries: Using Analogical<br />

Reasoning to Achieve a More Restrained Textualism ........................ 38:649<br />

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Willcox, Thomas C., The Application <strong>of</strong> a Due Diligence<br />

Requirement to Market Share Theory in DES Litigation .................... 19:771<br />

Wolf, Adam B., What Money Cannot Buy: A Legislative<br />

Response to C.R.A.C.K. .................................................................. 33:173<br />

Woodbury, Stephen E., Protecting the Free Speech Rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Insurgent Teachers’ Unions: Evaluating the<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Exclusive Access to School<br />

Communications Facilities .............................................................. 15:597<br />

Woolever, Michael H., Providing an Effective Remedy in<br />

Shareholder Suits Against Officers, Directors, and<br />

Controlling Persons .......................................................................... 9:115<br />

Woron<strong>of</strong>f, Michael A., Public Employees or Private Citizens:<br />

The Off-Duty Sexual Activities <strong>of</strong> Police Officers and the<br />

Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong> Privacy....................................................... 18:195<br />

Wynne, Roger D., Defining “Green”: Toward Regulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Marketing Claims ................................................... 24:785<br />

Yanick, Miles A., Loss <strong>of</strong> Protection as Injury in Fact: An<br />

Approach to Establishing Standing to Challenge<br />

Environmental Planning Decisions ................................................. 29:857<br />

Zhong, Oliver, The Failing Company Defense After the<br />

Commentary: Let it Go.................................................................... 41:745<br />

Zisla, Paul, Psychiatric Assistance for Indigent Defendants<br />

Pleading Insanity: The <strong>Michigan</strong> Experience ................................... 20:907<br />

NOTES<br />

BY TITLE<br />

ABA Accreditation <strong>of</strong> Law Schools: An Antitrust<br />

Analysis, Andy Portinga ......................................................... 29:635<br />

Abolishing the “Extraordinary Nuclear<br />

Occurrence” Threshold <strong>of</strong> the Price-Anderson<br />

Act, Dean R. Tousley.................................................................... 14:609<br />

Abuse <strong>of</strong> Trademarks: A Proposal for Compulsory<br />

Licensing, Mara L. Babin ............................................................. 7:644<br />

Abusing the Patient: Medicare Fraud and Abuse and<br />

Hospital-Physician Incentive Plans,<br />

Kathryn A. Krecke .......................................................................... 20:279<br />

Abusive Pro Se Plaintiffs in the Federal Courts:<br />

Proposals for Judicial Control, Michael J. Mueller................. 18:93<br />

Accelerating Integration: Effective Remedies in<br />

Public Housing Discrimination Suits,<br />

Adam M. Shayne ........................................................................... 23:375<br />

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Action Accrual Date for Written Warranties to<br />

Repair: Date <strong>of</strong> Delivery or Date <strong>of</strong> Failure to<br />

Repair?, Carey A. DeWitt.............................................................. 17:713<br />

The Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Prior Silence to Impeach the<br />

Testimony <strong>of</strong> Criminal Defendants, Rex A. Sharp ................ 18:741<br />

Advance Notice <strong>of</strong> Plant Closings: Toward National<br />

Legislation, Joseph A. Cipparone................................................ 14:283<br />

Affirmative Action in the Electoral Process: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> the Democratic Party’s<br />

Equal Division Rule, Timothy J. Hoy ........................................ 15:309<br />

Affirmative Action on Law Reviews: An Empirical<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Its Status and Effect, Frederick Ramos.................... 22:179<br />

Against Dictionaries: Using Analogical Reasoning<br />

to Achieve a More Restrained Textualism,<br />

Jason Weinstein.............................................................................. 38:649<br />

Applying 42 U.S.C. § 1981 to Claim <strong>of</strong> Consumer<br />

Discrimination, Abby Morrow Richardson .................................. 39:119<br />

Alternative Mortgage Instruments: Authorizing<br />

and Implementing Price Level Adjusted<br />

Mortgages, Joel J. Goldberg......................................................... 16:115<br />

Alternatives to Seniority-Based Lay<strong>of</strong>fs: RECONCILING<br />

TEAMSTERS, WEBER, and the Goal <strong>of</strong> Equal<br />

Employment Opportunity, Paul M. Hamburger ...................... 15:523<br />

The Applicability <strong>of</strong> MIRANDA Warnings to Non-<br />

Felony Offenses: Is the Proper Standard<br />

“Custodial Interrogation” or “Severity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Offense”? Kenneth W. Gaul......................................................... 17:627<br />

The Applicability <strong>of</strong> the Antitrust Procedures and<br />

Penalties Act <strong>of</strong> 1974 to Voluntary Dismissals,<br />

Jon B. Jacobs .................................................................................. 19:275<br />

The Application if Depletion to Geothermal<br />

Resources, Stephen A. Million....................................................... 9:233<br />

The Application <strong>of</strong> a Due Diligence Requirement to<br />

Market Share Theory in DES Litigation,<br />

Thomas C. Willcox ......................................................................... 19:771<br />

At-Large Elections and Vote Dilution: An Empirical<br />

Study, Richard A. Walawender................................................... 19:1221<br />

Attorney Misappropriation <strong>of</strong> Clients’ Funds:<br />

A Study in Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility,<br />

Gregory Dunbar Soule..................................................................... 10:415<br />

Attorney Solicitation: The Scope <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Regulation After PRIMUS AND OHRALIK,<br />

David A. Rabin ............................................................................. 12:144<br />

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Auditor Changes and Opinion Shopping—A Proposed<br />

Solution, Dale R. Rietberg........................................................... 22:211<br />

Augmenting ERISA with Market Discipline:<br />

Transforming Pension Plan Interests<br />

into Securities, Keir N. Dougall................................................ 24:709<br />

Avoiding Liens Under the New Bankruptcy Code:<br />

Construction and Application <strong>of</strong> Section 522(f),<br />

Judy Toyer...................................................................................... 15:577<br />

Bad Samaritanism and the Duty to Render Aid:<br />

A Proposal, Mark K. Osbeck........................................................ 19:315<br />

Balancing Cultural Integrity Against Individual<br />

Liberty: Civil Court Review <strong>of</strong> Ecclesiastical<br />

Judgments, Michael G. Weisberg .................................................. 25:955<br />

Balancing the Demands <strong>of</strong> the Workplace with the<br />

Needs <strong>of</strong> the Modern Family: Expanding Family<br />

and Medical Leave to Protect Domestic<br />

Partners, Kimberly Menashe Glassman........................................ 37:837<br />

Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction to Modify Alimony<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chapter 13 Debtors, Peter Swiecicki..................................... 14:587<br />

Bankruptcy Courts and Stare Decisis: The Need for<br />

Restructuring, Jeffrey J. Brookner .............................................. 27:313<br />

The Bar in America: The Role <strong>of</strong> Elitism in a Liberal<br />

Democracy, Philip S. Stamatakos ................................................ 26:853<br />

The Battering Parent Syndrome: Inexpert Testimony<br />

as Character Evidence Thomas N. Bulleit, Jr........................... 17:653<br />

Beyond Custody: Expanding Collateral Review <strong>of</strong><br />

State Convictions, Timothy C. Hester....................................... 14:465<br />

Beyond the Business Judgment Rule: Protecting<br />

Bidder Firm Shareholders From Value-Reducing<br />

Acquisitions, Ryan Houseal ....................................................... 37:193<br />

The Big Chill: Third-Party Documents and the<br />

Reporter’s Privilege, Bradley S. Miller..................................... 29:613<br />

Birth Defects Caused by Parental Exposure to<br />

Workplace Hazards: The Interface <strong>of</strong> Title VII<br />

with OSHA and Tort Law, Lynne Darcy .................................. 12:237<br />

Cable Television Rights <strong>of</strong> Way: Technology<br />

Expands the Concept <strong>of</strong> Public Forum,<br />

Lawrence E. Spong ....................................................................... 20:1293<br />

A Call for Reform <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration<br />

Legislation, Jason H. Ehrenberg ................................................. 32:195<br />

Campus Pamphleteering: The Emerging<br />

Constitutional Standards, Morton M. Rosenfeld ..................... 5:109<br />

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The Canons <strong>of</strong> Indian Treaty and Statutory<br />

Construction: A Proposal for Codification,<br />

Jill De La Hunt.............................................................................. 17:681<br />

Carte Blanche For Cruelty: The Non-Enforcement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Animal Welfare Act, Katharine M. Swanson................ 35:937<br />

The Case for Federal Anti-Gerrymandering<br />

Legislation, Brian O’Neill.......................................................... 38:683<br />

Causation and Common Law Relief for Toxic<br />

Substance Contamination, Bradford W. Kuster ......................... 14:53<br />

Challenging the Employment-At-Will Doctrine<br />

Through Modern Contract Theory, Clare Tully.................. 16:449<br />

The Choice to Limit Choice: Using Psychiatric<br />

Advance Directives to Manage the Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Illness and Support Self-Responsibility,<br />

Breanne M. Sheetz.......................................................................... 40:401<br />

The Clean Air Act Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1977 and the<br />

National Parklands, Robert Maynard ...................................... 11:290<br />

Clearing the Roadblocks to Sobriety Checkpoints,<br />

Mark R. Soble ................................................................................ 21:489<br />

A Commerce Clause Challenge to New York’s Tax<br />

Deduction for Investment in Its Own Tuition<br />

Savings Program, Amy Remus Scott ........................................... 32:379<br />

Commercial Treaties and Foreign Companies: The<br />

Mutually Reinforcing Principles <strong>of</strong> Remedial<br />

Antitrust and National Treatment,<br />

Al Van Kampen ............................................................................. 16:181<br />

Compensation <strong>of</strong> the Federal Judiciary: A<br />

Reexamination, Elliot A. Spoon.................................................... 8:594<br />

Concerned Readers v. Judicial Opinion Writers<br />

Erik Paul Belt ................................................................................ 23:463<br />

Congressional Control <strong>of</strong> Agency Privilege,<br />

Mark A. Luscombe ........................................................................... 9:348<br />

Congressional Discretion in Dealing with the<br />

Federal Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence, Stuart M. Lockman ........................ 6:798<br />

The Constitution, the White House, and the<br />

Military HIV Ban: A New Threshold for<br />

Presidential Non-Defense <strong>of</strong> Statutes,<br />

Chrysanthe Gussis .......................................................................... 30:591<br />

Constitutional Constraints on the Admissibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Grand Jury Testimony: The Unavailable Witness,<br />

Confrontation, and Due Process, Barbara L. Strack ............. 16:153<br />

The Constitutional Question: Vagueness &<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> Powers, Roger L. Conner..................................... 4:397<br />

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Constitutional Standards Applicable to Voter<br />

Registration Closing Dates, Jeffrey M. Petrash......................... 5:304<br />

The Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Guilty but<br />

Mentally Ill Verdict, John M. Grostic..................................... 12:188<br />

Consumer Warranty Claims Against Companies in<br />

Chapter 11 Reorganizations, Elizabeth Warner ...................... 14:347<br />

Corporate Contributions to Ballot-Measure<br />

Campaigns, Gail L. Achterman ...................................................... 6:781<br />

Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1977, Fredric Bryan Lesser........................................................ 13:158<br />

The Courts and the 1980 Census Challenges:<br />

Tailoring Rights to Fit Remedies, David B. Tachau............. 15:153<br />

Crafting and Advocate for a Child: In Support <strong>of</strong><br />

Legislation Redefining the Role <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Guardian d Litem in <strong>Michigan</strong> Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect Cases, Albert E. Hartmann ........................................... 31:237<br />

The Criminal Forfeiture Provisions <strong>of</strong> the RICO and<br />

CCE Statutes: Their Application to Attorneys’<br />

Fees, Gregory Merz ...................................................................... 19:1199<br />

Customs Court Jurisdiction in International Trade<br />

Cases, Jonathan S. Brenner ........................................................... 12:558<br />

Decreasing the Costs <strong>of</strong> Jurisdictional Gridlock:<br />

Merger <strong>of</strong> the Securities and Exchange<br />

Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading<br />

Commission, Mark Frederick H<strong>of</strong>fman.......................................... 28:681<br />

The Deduction <strong>of</strong> Unemployment Compensation from<br />

Back-Pay Awards Under Title VII, Eric A. Martin................. 16:643<br />

Defining “Green”: Toward Regulation <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Marketing Claims, Roger D. Wynne.............. 24:785<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> Investment Powers by Charitable<br />

Trustees Richard B. Urda, Jr......................................................... 7:405<br />

Democratizing HMO Regulation to Enforce the<br />

“Rule <strong>of</strong> Rescue,” Kent G. Rutter ............................................... 30:147<br />

Democratizing the American Dream: The Role <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Regional Housing Legislature in the Production<br />

<strong>of</strong> Affordable Housing, Thomas A. Brown .............................. 37:599<br />

Denying the Crime and Pleading Entrapment<br />

and Putting the Federal Law in Order,<br />

Richard C. Insalaco & Peter G. Fitzgerald....................................... 20:567<br />

Determining Permissible Municipal Expenditures:<br />

The Public Purpose Doctrine Revived,<br />

Richard A. Van Wert........................................................................ 7:225<br />

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Developing a Victim’s Suit for Injuries Caused<br />

by a Compulsorily Released Prisoner,<br />

Leonard M. Nieh<strong>of</strong>f.......................................................................... 17:99<br />

Developing “Tort” Standards for the Award <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Distress Damages in Statutory<br />

Discrimination Actions, Harold J. Rennett .............................. 11:122<br />

Developments in Evidence <strong>of</strong> Other Crimes,<br />

Nickolas J. Kyser............................................................................... 7:535<br />

Disposition <strong>of</strong> a Federal Criminal Case When<br />

Defendant Dies Pending Appeal, Lori R. Dickerman............... 13:143<br />

Distinguishing Between Capital Expenditures and<br />

Ordinary Business Expenses: A Proposal for a<br />

Universal Standard, Steven J. Greene ....................................... 19:711<br />

Drive-Through Deliveries: In Support <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

Legislation to Mandate Insurer Coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

Medically Sound Minimum Lengths <strong>of</strong><br />

Postpartum Stays for Mothers and Newborns,<br />

Freeman L. Farrow ....................................................................... 29:1039<br />

Drug Songs and The Federal Communications<br />

Commission, Samuel Bufford ........................................................ 5:334<br />

Due Process Problems <strong>of</strong> Property Damage No-Fault<br />

Insurance, Stephen L. Jones........................................................... 8:646<br />

An Eclectic Approach to Impeachment by Prior<br />

Convictions, Lawrence A. Margolis .............................................. 5:222<br />

Education at a Discount: Qualifying for Resident<br />

Tuition at State Universities, Barry D. Glazer ........................ 5:541<br />

EFTS: Consumer Protection Under the FCC,<br />

Susan E. Jinnett............................................................................. 10:497<br />

Electronic Mail and <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Public Disclosure<br />

Laws: The Argument for Public Access to<br />

Governmental Electronic Mail, Daniel F. Hunter ................ 28:977<br />

Electronic Media Access to Federal Courtrooms:<br />

A Judicial Response, Laralyn M. Sasaki .................................... 23:769<br />

Elevation <strong>of</strong> Entrapment to a Constitutional<br />

Defense, Robert H. Thomson, III .................................................... 7:361<br />

The Emerging Right <strong>of</strong> Legal Assistance for the<br />

Indigent in Civil Proceedings, Jeffrey M. Mandell.................... 9:554<br />

The Emerging Role <strong>of</strong> the Quid Pro Quo<br />

Requirement in Public Corruption Prosecutions<br />

Under the Hobbs Act, Peter D. Hardy ...................................... 28:409<br />

Emerging Standards for Implied Actions Under<br />

Federal Statutes, Gary W. Klotz................................................. 9:294<br />

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An Empirical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Equal Credit<br />

Opportunity Act, James A. Burns, Jr......................................... 13:102<br />

An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Six- and Twelve-Member Jury<br />

Decision-Making Processes, Joan B. Kessler .............................. 6:712<br />

The Employment-At-Will Doctrine: Providing a<br />

Public Policy Exception to Improve Worker<br />

Safety, Daniel T. Schibley ............................................................ 16:435<br />

Employment Discrimination Against the<br />

Overweight, Karol V. Mason ..................................................... 15:337<br />

Equity in Public Education: School-Finance Reform<br />

in <strong>Michigan</strong>, William S. Koski .................................................... 26:195<br />

ERISA: To Sue or Not to Sue—A Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutory Standing, Constance L. Bauer ................................. 19:239<br />

Estates by the Entirety in Bankruptcy, Frank J. Spivak............ 15:399<br />

Evaluating <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Guilty But Mentally Ill<br />

Verdict: An Empirical Study, Gare A. Smith and<br />

James A. Hall................................................................................... 16:77<br />

Exclusion <strong>of</strong> Families with Children from Housing,<br />

George Palmer Schober .................................................................. 18:1121<br />

Executing the Laws or Executing an Agenda:<br />

Usurpation <strong>of</strong> Statutory and Constitutional<br />

Rights by the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

Christopher C. Sabis ....................................................................... 37:257<br />

Expanding the Scarcity Rationale: The<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Public Access<br />

Requirements in Cable Franchise Agreements,<br />

Debora L. Osgood ........................................................................... 20:305<br />

Extraditing Mexican Nationals in the Fight Against<br />

International Narcotics Crimes, Joshua S. Spector ............. 31:1007<br />

Eyes to the Future, Yet Remembering the Past:<br />

Reconciling Tradition with the Future <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />

Education, Amy M. Colton ......................................................... 27:963<br />

The Failing Company Defense After the Commentary:<br />

Let it Go, Oliver Zhong............................................................... 41:745<br />

A Failure <strong>of</strong> Communication: An Argument for the<br />

Closing <strong>of</strong> the NYSE Floor, Gerald T. Nowak ......................... 26:485<br />

Fair Representation on Juries in the Eastern<br />

District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>: Analyzing Past<br />

Efforts and Recommending Future Action,<br />

Andrew J. Lievense ......................................................................... 38:941<br />

Fair Use and <strong>University</strong> Photocopying: ADDISON-<br />

WESLEY PUBLISHING V. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY,<br />

Eric D. Brandfonbrener................................................................... 19:669<br />

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Farmland and Open Space Preservation in <strong>Michigan</strong>:<br />

An Empirical Analysis, Sandra A. H<strong>of</strong>fmann ......................... 19:1107<br />

FDA Approved? A Critique <strong>of</strong> the Artificial<br />

Insemination Industry in the United States,<br />

Karen M. Ginsberg......................................................................... 30:823<br />

Federal Income Tax Discrimination Between Married<br />

and Single Taxpayers, Michael W. Betz ...................................... 7:667<br />

Federalism and Foreign Affairs: How to Remedy<br />

Violations <strong>of</strong> the Vienna Convention and Obey<br />

the U.S. Constitution, Too, Joshua A. Brook .......................... 37:573<br />

Filing for Personal Bankruptcy: Adoption <strong>of</strong> a “Bona<br />

Fide Effort” Test Under Chapter 13,<br />

Stephan M. Vidmar........................................................................ 14:321<br />

Financial Disclosure by Small Corporations,<br />

Russell J. Bruemmer.......................................................................... 9:256<br />

The Foggy Road for Evaluating Punitive Damages:<br />

Lifting the Haze from the BMW/STATE FARM<br />

Guideposts, Steve L. Chanenson and John Y. Gotanda................. 37:441<br />

Forcing Attorneys to Represent Indigent Civil<br />

Litigants: The Problems and Some Proposals,<br />

Greg Stevens................................................................................... 18:767<br />

Foreign Nation Suits for Treble Damages Under the<br />

Clayton Act After PFIZER V. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA,<br />

Marianne P. Gaertner .................................................................... 13:405<br />

Gatekeepers <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: An Empirical Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nation’s Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essors, Robert J. Borthwick<br />

and Jordan Schau .......................................................................... 25:191<br />

Government Compensation for the Costs <strong>of</strong><br />

Producing Subpoenaed Documents: A Proposal<br />

for Legislative Reform, Norman Gross.................................... 16:603<br />

Governmental Control <strong>of</strong> Research in<br />

Positive Eugenics, I. Scott Bass ................................................... 7:615<br />

Guidelines for Alleviating Local-Emergency Work<br />

Disruptions, Joshua Greene........................................................... 8:173<br />

Habeas Corpus Review <strong>of</strong> State Trial Court Failure<br />

to Give Lesser Included Offense Instructions,<br />

Michael H. H<strong>of</strong>fheimer ................................................................... 16:617<br />

Hospital Medical Staff: When Are Privilege Denials<br />

Judicially Reviewable?, David Hejna ........................................ 11:95<br />

HOUSE OF JUDAH: The Problems <strong>of</strong> Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect in Communes and Cults,<br />

Gregory M. Gochanour ................................................................. 18:1089<br />

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HOW QUI TAM ACTIONS COULD FIGHT PUBLIC CORRUPTION,<br />

Aaron R. Petty ......................................................................... 39:851<br />

Illegitimates and Equal Protection, David Hallissey................. 10:543<br />

The Impact <strong>of</strong> Public Abortion Funding Decisions on<br />

Indigent Women: A Proposal to Reform State<br />

Statutory and Constitutional Abortion Funding<br />

Provisions, Carole A. Corns ........................................................ 24:371<br />

The Impact <strong>of</strong> the FOIA on NLRB Discovery<br />

Procedures, Del Dillingham........................................................ 10:476<br />

Impasse Resolution Mechanisms and Teacher Strikes,<br />

Diane L. Kaye.................................................................................. 7:575<br />

Implied Private Rights <strong>of</strong> Action Under the<br />

Securities Act <strong>of</strong> 1933 Section 17(a),<br />

Steven M. Stankewicz ..................................................................... 14:563<br />

Improved Policy Making for the Multiple Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Lands, Christopher J. Dunsky ............................................. 5:485<br />

Improving Handicappers’ Civil Rights in <strong>Michigan</strong>—<br />

Preventing Discrimination Through<br />

Accommodation, Aldebaran Bouse Enloe .................................... 21:283<br />

Improving Jury Deliberations: A Reconsideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Lesser Included Offense Instructions,<br />

Michael D. Craig............................................................................ 16:561<br />

The Incompetent Spouse’s Election: A Pecuniary<br />

Approach, Susan P. Barnabeo ................................................... 18:1039<br />

Increasing Consumer Power in the Grievance and<br />

Appeal Process for Medicare HMO Enrollees,<br />

Kenneth J. Pippin........................................................................... 33:133<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> a Double Standard in the Rules <strong>of</strong><br />

Ethics: A Critical Reevaluation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chinese Wall and Vicarious Disqualification,<br />

Frances Witty Hamermesh............................................................... 20:245<br />

Indigents, Hospital Admissions and Equal<br />

Protection, Charles S. DeRousie................................................... 5:502<br />

Individual Entitlement to the Financial Benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Degree: An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Attitudes and Expectations <strong>of</strong> Married<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Students and their Spouses,<br />

Rebecca Redosh Eisner and Ruth Zimmerman .................................. 22:333<br />

Inequality in Marital Liabilities: The Need for<br />

Equal Protection When Modifying the<br />

Necessaries Doctrine, Debra S. Betteridge .................................. 17:43<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

In Light <strong>of</strong> Reason and Experience: Against a Crime<br />

Fraud Exception to the Psychotherapist-Patient<br />

Privilege, Catherine Thompson Dobrowitsky ................................. 35:621<br />

“In Stark Contravention <strong>of</strong> Its Purpose”: Federal<br />

Communications Commission Enforcement and<br />

Repeal <strong>of</strong> the Fairness Doctrine, Michael J. Bolton............... 20:799<br />

The Interrelationship Between Exclusionary<br />

Zoning and Exclusionary Subdivision Control,<br />

Robert E. Hirshon............................................................................. 5:351<br />

The Involuntary Public Figure Class <strong>of</strong> Gertz v.<br />

Robert Welch: Dead or Merely Dormant?,<br />

Dale K. Nichols ................................................................................ 14:71<br />

Is the Section 1983 Civil Rights Statute<br />

Overworked? Expanded Use <strong>of</strong> Magistrates—An<br />

Alternative to Exhaustion, Brian P. Owensby....................... 17:361<br />

Judges as Film Critics: New Approaches to Filmic<br />

Evidence, Jessica M. Silbey........................................................... 37:493<br />

Judicial Review and Discrimination in Federally<br />

Assisted Housing: The Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Title VI,<br />

Barry M. Block ................................................................................ 7:135<br />

Jurisdictional Conflicts Over Counterclaims<br />

Against the United States?, David G. Swenson...................... 11:110<br />

The Juvenile Court and Emotional Neglect <strong>of</strong><br />

Children, James B. Stoetzer............................................................ 8:351<br />

Keeping Clean Waters Clean: Making The Clean<br />

Water Act’s Antidegradation Policy Work,<br />

John A. Chilson.............................................................................. 32:545<br />

Keys to Unlock the Interlocks: Dealing With<br />

Interlocking Directorates, Richard P. Murphy..................... 11:361<br />

Lay Divorce Firms and the Unauthorized Practice <strong>of</strong><br />

Law, Arthur R. Miller ..................................................................... 6:423<br />

Lead-Based Paint Poisoning: Remedies for the HUD<br />

Low-Income Homeowner When Neglect is No<br />

Longer Benign, Thomas P. Sarb................................................... 8:529<br />

The Legal and Institutional Framework for an<br />

Airport Noise-Compatibility Land Use Program,<br />

Mark Kantor.................................................................................. 10:447<br />

Legal Rights in a Juvenile Correctional Institution,<br />

Matthew L. Myers ............................................................................ 7:242<br />

Lengthening the Stem: Allowing Federally Funded<br />

Researchers to Derive Human Pluripotent Stem<br />

Cells From Embryos, Jason H. Casell........................................ 34:547<br />

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The Lessons <strong>of</strong> MILLER AND HUDNUT: On Proposing a<br />

Pornography Ordinance that Passes<br />

Constitutional Muster, Martin Karo and<br />

Marcia McBrian ............................................................................ 23:179<br />

The Liability <strong>of</strong> Third Parties Under Title VII,<br />

Andrew O. Schiff............................................................................ 18:167<br />

Liberty, Justice, and Insurance for All:<br />

Re-Imagining the Employment-Based Health<br />

Insurance System, Carolyn V. Juárez ......................................... 37:881<br />

Limiting Directors’ Duty <strong>of</strong> Care Liability: An<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Delaware’s Charter Amendment<br />

Approach, Craig W. Hammond ................................................... 20:543<br />

Limiting the Use <strong>of</strong> the RICO Act as a Defense to<br />

Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Mary Ann Lesniak................... 17:57<br />

Local Government Anti-Discrimination Laws:<br />

Do They Make A Difference?, Chad A. Readler........................ 31:777<br />

Logic and Laws: Relief from Statutory Obfuscation,<br />

Rudy Engholm ................................................................................. 9:322<br />

Long Live the Lie Bill! Lucila I. van Dam ..................................... 41:525<br />

Losing the Right to Confront: Defining Waiver to<br />

Better Address a Defendant’s Actions and Their<br />

Effects on a Witness, David J. Tess .......................................... 27:877<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> Protection as Injury in Fact: An Approach to<br />

Establishing Standing to Challenge<br />

Environmental Planning Decisions, Miles A. Yanick............ 29:857<br />

Mail-Order Brides: Gilded Prostitution and the<br />

Legal Response, Eddy Meng....................................................... 28:197<br />

Making Campaign Finance Law Enforceable: Closing<br />

the Independent Expenditure Loophole,<br />

John P. Relman.............................................................................. 15:363<br />

A Mandatory Right to Counsel for the Material<br />

Witness, Susan Kling .................................................................. 19:473<br />

Market-Share Liability After HYMOWITZ AND CONLEY:<br />

Exploring the Limits <strong>of</strong> Judicial Power,<br />

Christopher J. McGuire ................................................................... 24:759<br />

Mediation in Debtor/Creditor Relationships,<br />

Edward A. Morse ........................................................................... 20:587<br />

Medical Maloccurrence Insurance: A First Party<br />

No-Fault Insurance Proposal for Resolving the<br />

Medical Malpractice Insurance Controversy,<br />

Larry M. Pollack.......................................................................... 20:1245<br />

The Medicare Rx: Prospective Pricing to Effect Cost<br />

Containment, H. Lynda Kugel ................................................... 19:743<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Environmental Protection Act Political<br />

Background, John A. Watts .......................................................... 4:358<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>’s Nursing Home Reform Law, John D. Croll................. 13:661<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>’s Teacher Certification Requirement as<br />

Applied to Religiously Motivated Home Schools,<br />

Donald D. Dorman......................................................................... 23:733<br />

Minimum Wages for Prisoners: Legal Obstacles and<br />

Suggested Reforms, James J. Maiwurm and<br />

Wendy S. Maiwurm.......................................................................... 7:193<br />

A Model for Determining the Publication<br />

Requirements <strong>of</strong> Section 552(a)(1) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Administrative Protection Act, Michael J. Kump................. 13:515<br />

Money as Property: The Effects <strong>of</strong> Doctrinal<br />

Misallocation on the Campaign Finance Reform<br />

Maneesh Sharma............................................................................ 41:715<br />

Moving Toward a Clearer Definition <strong>of</strong> Insider<br />

Trading: Why Adoption <strong>of</strong> the Possession<br />

Standard Protects Investors, Lacey S. Calhoun.................. 32:1119<br />

Multiplicity <strong>of</strong> Suits, David Everson, Dawn Phillips,<br />

Phil Powers, John Trezise ............................................................. 4:370<br />

Municipal Bankruptcy: The Need for an Expanded<br />

Chapter IX, Daniel J. Goldberg...................................................... 10:91<br />

Narrowing the “Routine Use” Exemption to the<br />

Privacy Act <strong>of</strong> 1974, John W. Finger......................................... 14:126<br />

NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES V. USERY: Its Implication for<br />

the Equal Pay Act and the Age Discrimination in<br />

Employment Act, Ellen B. Spellman........................................... 10:239<br />

The New Gold Rush: Mine Tailings in Southeast<br />

Alaska and Perversion <strong>of</strong> the Clean Water Act,<br />

Beth Leibowitz................................................................................ 27:919<br />

NLRA Preemption <strong>of</strong> State Law Actions for<br />

Wrongful Discharge in Violation <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Policy, Thomas Bean................................................................... 19:441<br />

Nonmajority Bargaining Orders: The Only Effective<br />

Remedy for Pervasive Employer Unfair Labor<br />

Practices During Union Organizing Campaigns,<br />

David S. Shillman.......................................................................... 20:617<br />

Non-Trial Disposition <strong>of</strong> Criminal Offenders:<br />

A Case Study Nancy S. Warder and David C. Zalk ........................ 5:453<br />

Not Enough <strong>of</strong> a Minority? Arab Americans and the<br />

Language Assistance Provisions (Section 203) <strong>of</strong><br />

the Voting Rights Act, Brenda Abdelall .................................. 38:911<br />

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Nothing Lasts Forever: Toward a Coherent Theory<br />

in American Preservation Law, Kathryn R.L. Rand............... 27:277<br />

Notice to Class Members Under the Fair Labor<br />

Standards Act Representative Action Provision,<br />

Thomas Ashby.................................................................................. 17:25<br />

The NSA Domestic Surveillance Program: An<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Congressional Oversight During<br />

an Era <strong>of</strong> One-Party Rule, Tara M. Sugiyama,<br />

and Marisa Perry ........................................................................... 40:149<br />

On the Voluntary Admission <strong>of</strong> Minors, Louis Lessem................. 8:189<br />

Overcoming a Lawyer’s Dogma: Examining Due<br />

Process for the “Disruptive Student,” Jessica Falk............... 36:457<br />

Overcoming Collective Action Problems:<br />

Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Worker Rights,<br />

Louise Sadowsky Brock ................................................................... 30:781<br />

Pain and Suffering Guidelines: A Cure for Damages<br />

Measurement “Anomie,” Frederick S. Levin ............................... 22:303<br />

Paradigm Shifts and Access Controls: An Economic<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Anticircumvention Provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,<br />

Melissa A. Kern ............................................................................. 35:891<br />

Parent-Child Incest: Pro<strong>of</strong> at Trial Without<br />

Testimony in Court by the Victim, Dustin P. Ordway........... 15:131<br />

Parental Notification as a Prerequisite for Minors’<br />

Access to Contraceptives: A Behavioral and<br />

Legal Analysis, Michael N. Finger ............................................. 13:196<br />

Parents and the State: Joining Forces to<br />

Report Incest and Support Its Victims,<br />

Lynne Olman Lourim..................................................................... 28:715<br />

The Patentee’s Gains from Royalty Differentiation<br />

Under Exclusive Territorial Licensing,<br />

William G. Snead............................................................................. 9:280<br />

A Peek Into Pandora’s Box: FOLDING CARTON and the<br />

Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in<br />

Civil Antitrust Actions, David P. Gregg................................. 13:435<br />

Penalizing Bribery <strong>of</strong> Foreign Officials Through<br />

the Tax Laws: A Case for Repealing Section<br />

162(c)(1), Christopher Alan Lewis ................................................. 11:73<br />

Pension Plan Terminations and Asset Reversions:<br />

Accommodating the Interests <strong>of</strong> Employers and<br />

Employees, Carl A. Butler ........................................................... 19:257<br />

Plea Bargaining: A Model Court Rule,<br />

Kenneth A. Kraus ............................................................................ 4:487<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Police Use <strong>of</strong> CCTV Surveillance: Constitutional<br />

Implications and Proposed Regulations,<br />

Gary C. Robb ................................................................................. 13:571<br />

Political Candidates’ Loyalty Oaths, Jeffrey F. Liss .................... 7:637<br />

The Power Line Health Controversy: Legal<br />

Problems and Proposals for Reform,<br />

Philip S. McCune........................................................................... 24:429<br />

Preserving Purchase Money Security Interests and<br />

Allocating Payments, Lynda Kay Chandler ............................. 20:849<br />

The Privacy Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1980: Curbing<br />

Unrestricted Third-Party Searches in the Wake<br />

<strong>of</strong> ZURCHER V. SANFORD DAILY, Jose M. Sariego .............................. 14:519<br />

Private Settlement as Alternative Adjudication:<br />

A Rationale for Negotiation Ethics,<br />

Robert B. Gordon............................................................................ 18:503<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Responsibility and Choice <strong>of</strong> Law: A<br />

Client-Based Alternative to the Model Rules <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Conduct, Colin Owyang ..................................... 28:459<br />

The Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Noncommercial Purposes:<br />

Applicability <strong>of</strong> Per Se Rules under the<br />

Sherman Act, Jonathan Cobb Dickey............................................ 11:387<br />

A Proposal for Apportioning Damages in Fair<br />

Representation Suits, Kenneth B. McCain............................... 14:497<br />

A Proposal for Extension <strong>of</strong> the Occupational<br />

Safety and Health Act to Indian-Owned<br />

Businesses on Reservations, Maureen M. Crough ................... 18:473<br />

A Proposal to Cap Tort Liability: Avoiding the<br />

Pitfalls <strong>of</strong> Heightened Rationality,<br />

Richard S. Kuhl........................................................................... 20:1215<br />

A Proposal to Prevent the Stranding <strong>of</strong><br />

Airline Passengers, Richard J. Gray............................................ 6:399<br />

A Proposal to View Patent Claim Nonobviousness<br />

from the Policy Perspective <strong>of</strong> Federal Rule <strong>of</strong><br />

Civil Procedure 52(A), Bradley G. Lane................................. 20:1157<br />

A Proposed Amendment to Rule 26(b)(4)(B):<br />

The Expert Twice Retained, Andrew J. Miller ......................... 12:533<br />

A Proposed Analysis for Gender-Based Practices and<br />

State Public Accommodations Laws, Alan J. H<strong>of</strong>f ................ 16:135<br />

A Proposed Form for Local Board Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Conscientious Objector Claims, David M. Fitzgerald .............. 5:279<br />

Proposed Regulation <strong>of</strong> Limited Partnership<br />

Investment Programs, Ivan J. Schell .......................................... 6:465<br />

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Proposed SEC Rules for Private Offerings: The<br />

Impact on Venture Capital Financing,<br />

Gregory A. Kearns ............................................................................ 5:122<br />

The Propriety <strong>of</strong> Denying Entry to Homosexual<br />

Aliens: Examining the Public Health Service’s<br />

Authority Over Medical Exclusions,<br />

Robert Poznanski............................................................................ 17:331<br />

Protecting Employee Solicitation-Distribution<br />

Rights from Union Waiver, Alan V. Reuther ............................. 9:571<br />

Protecting Fair Use with FOGERTY: Toward a New<br />

Dual Standard John A. Fonstad ............................................. 40:623<br />

Protecting Nonshareholder Interests in the Market<br />

for Corporate Control: A Role for State<br />

Takeover Statutes, Frank J. Garcia.......................................... 23:507<br />

Protecting the Free Speech Rights <strong>of</strong> Insurgent<br />

Teachers’ Unions: Evaluating the<br />

Constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Exclusive Access to School<br />

Communications Facilities, Stephen E. Woodbury ................... 15:597<br />

Protecting the Independence <strong>of</strong> Administrative Law<br />

Judges: A Model Administrative Law Judge Corps<br />

Statute, Karen Y. Kauper ........................................................... 18:537<br />

Protection for Trade Secrets Under the Toxic<br />

Substances Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1976, Paula R. Latovick ............. 13:329<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Children from Use in Pornography:<br />

Toward Constitutional and Enforceable<br />

Legislation, T. Christopher Donnelly .......................................... 12:295<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Privacy <strong>of</strong> Computerized Records in<br />

the National Crime Information Center,<br />

Stuart R. Hemphill........................................................................... 7:594<br />

Providing an Effective Remedy in Shareholder Suits<br />

Against Officers, Directors, and Controlling<br />

Persons, Michael H. Woolever ........................................................ 9:115<br />

Prudence in Trust Investment Thomas D. Johnston........................ 8:491<br />

Psychiatric Assistance for Indigent Defendants<br />

Pleading Insanity: The <strong>Michigan</strong> Experience,<br />

Paul Zisla...................................................................................... 20:907<br />

The Public Broadcasting Act: The Licensee<br />

Editorializing Ban and the First Amendment,<br />

John C. Grabow.............................................................................. 13:541<br />

Public Employees or Private Citizens: The Off-Duty<br />

Sexual Activities <strong>of</strong> Police Officers and the<br />

Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong> Privacy,<br />

Michael A. Woron<strong>of</strong>f ...................................................................... 18:195<br />

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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Law Reform<br />

Punitive Damages Under Section 102 <strong>of</strong> the Labor<br />

Management Reporting and Disclosure Act,<br />

S. Thomas Wienner ........................................................................ 10:529<br />

Putting Bite in NEPA’s Bark: New Council on<br />

Environmental Quality Regulations for the<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> Environmental Impact<br />

Statements, David M. Lesser ...................................................... 13:367<br />

Qualification Requirements for Foreign<br />

Corporations: The Need for a New Definition <strong>of</strong><br />

“Doing Business” Based on In-State Sales <strong>Volume</strong>,<br />

Stanley M. Klen ............................................................................... 14:86<br />

The Railroad Passenger Problem: American and<br />

British Experiences as Bases for a New Model,<br />

Vincent J. Tolve................................................................................ 7:155<br />

Rape Shield Laws—Is it Time for Reinforcement?,<br />

Catherine L. Kello .......................................................................... 21:317<br />

Ratification <strong>of</strong> Reapportionment Plans<br />

Drawn by Redistricting Commissions,<br />

Poonam Kumar........................................................................ 40:653<br />

Real Property Tax Relief for the Elderly,<br />

Edsell M. Eady, Jr. ........................................................................... 7:388<br />

A Reasonable Approach to the Doctrine <strong>of</strong><br />

Reasonable Expectations as Applied to Insurance<br />

Contracts, Karen K. Shinevar.................................................... 13:603<br />

Reckless Endangerment <strong>of</strong> an Employee: A Proposal<br />

in the Wake <strong>of</strong> FILM RECOVERY SYSTEMS to Make the<br />

Boss Responsible for His Crimes, Anne D. Samuels................ 20:873<br />

Recognizing a Constitutional Right <strong>of</strong> Media Access<br />

to Evidentiary Recordings in Criminal Trials<br />

Teri G. Rasmussen ......................................................................... 17:121<br />

Reducing the Size <strong>of</strong> Juries, David M. Powell.................................... 5:87<br />

Reevaluating Amateurism Standards in Men’s<br />

College Basketball, Marc Edelman ......................................... 35:861<br />

Reflections on Unconstitutionality in Futuro:<br />

Shavers v. Attorney General and Robinson v.<br />

Cahill, Philip H. Hecht ............................................................... 12:261<br />

Reforming Accretion Analysis Under the NLRA:<br />

Supplementing a Borrowed Analysis with<br />

Meaningful Policy Considerations,<br />

Matthew S. Miner .......................................................................... 31:515<br />

Reforming At-Will Employment Law: A Model<br />

Statute, Liana Gioia and Per Ramfjord....................................... 16:389<br />

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Reforming FCC Regulation <strong>of</strong> Dominant Telephone<br />

Carriers: Putting Some Teeth into the Test for<br />

Predation, Thomas K. Gump ...................................................... 26:709<br />

Reforming the Laws and Practice <strong>of</strong> Diplomatic<br />

Immunity, Paul F. Roye ................................................................. 12:91<br />

Reforming the NCAA Drug-Testing Program to<br />

Withstand State Constitutional Scrutiny: An<br />

Analysis and Proposal, Thomas P. Simon ................................ 24:289<br />

Regret Theory—Explanation, Evaluation and<br />

Implications for the Law, Grant B. Gelberg ............................ 36:183<br />

Regulating Viatical Settlements: Is the Invisible<br />

Hand Picking the Pockets <strong>of</strong> the Terminally Ill?,<br />

Russell J. Herron ............................................................................ 28:931<br />

Regulation <strong>of</strong> Indecency in Political Broadcasting,<br />

Jonathan Golomb ............................................................................. 13:69<br />

The Relevance <strong>of</strong> Temporary Child Custody Orders<br />

to the Formation <strong>of</strong> an Established Custodial<br />

Environment: A Model Statute for Uniform<br />

Application Under <strong>Michigan</strong> Law,<br />

Christine M. Drylie......................................................................... 23:353<br />

Relief for Prison Overcrowding: Evaluating<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>’s Accelerated Parole Statute,<br />

Frank T. Judge, III......................................................................... 15:547<br />

Reprisal Discharges <strong>of</strong> Union Officials,<br />

Alan V. Reuther ............................................................................. 10:274<br />

Resolving the Problem <strong>of</strong> Undocumented Workers in<br />

American Society: A Model Guest Worker<br />

Statute, Marjorie E. Powell ......................................................... 17:297<br />

Rethinking Gender Opportunities:<br />

Nontraditional Sports Seasons and<br />

Local Preferences, Kristen Boike ...............................................39:597<br />

The Right to Counsel in Police Interrogation Cases:<br />

Miranda and Williams, Mitchell Leibson Chyette........................... 12:112<br />

The Road Not Taken: Criminal Contempt Sanctions<br />

and Grand Jury Press Leaks, James W. Fox, Jr. ........................ 25:505<br />

The Roles <strong>of</strong> Architect and Contractor in<br />

Construction Management, John E. Lehman............................ 6:447<br />

Russian Compliance with Articles Five and Six <strong>of</strong><br />

the European Convention <strong>of</strong> Human Rights as a<br />

Barometer <strong>of</strong> Legal Reform and Human Rights in<br />

Russia, Jeffrey Kahn...................................................................... 35:641<br />

Salvaging Proportionate Prison Sentencing: A Reply<br />

to RUMMEL V. ESTELLE, Thomas F. Cavalier .................................. 15:285<br />

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School Metal Detector Searches and the Fourth<br />

Amendment: An Empirical Study, Myrna G. Baskin<br />

& Laura M. Thomas................................................................... 19:1037<br />

Scope <strong>of</strong> Disclosure <strong>of</strong> Internal Revenue<br />

Communications and Information Files Under<br />

the Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information Act, Peter R. Spanos ................... 8:329<br />

Section 558(c) <strong>of</strong> the Administrative Procedure Act:<br />

Provision for Informal Agency Hearings Prior to<br />

License Revocation or Suspension, Joan P. Snyder ................... 17:383<br />

Section 707(b) <strong>of</strong> the Bankruptcy Code: A Roadmap<br />

With a Proposed Standard for Defining<br />

Substantial Abuse, David L. Balser ........................................ 19:1011<br />

Self Defense for Women Lawyers: Enforcement <strong>of</strong><br />

Employment Rights, Giovanna M. Longo................................... 4:517<br />

Separation <strong>of</strong> Powers: Congressional Riders and the<br />

Veto Power, Richard A. Riggs....................................................... 6:735<br />

The Severability <strong>of</strong> Legislative Veto Provisions: An<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> the Congressional Budget and<br />

Impoundment Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1974, Steven W. Pelak............. 17:743<br />

The Shareholder’s Role In Corporate Social<br />

Responsibility, Thomas H. Hay..................................................... 5:68<br />

The Sherman Act and Bar Admission Residence<br />

Requirements, Harvey Freedenberg................................................ 8:615<br />

Six-Member and Twelve-Member Juries: An Empirical<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Trial Results, Lawrence R. Mills ................................ 6:671<br />

Small Claims Courts: An Overview and<br />

Recommendation, Alexander Domanskis ...................................... 9:590<br />

Soliciting Sophisticates: A Modest Proposal for<br />

Attorney Solicitation, Victor P. Filippini, Jr........................... 16:585<br />

Something Must Be Done: An Argument for the<br />

Partial Deregulation <strong>of</strong> Research on Bipolar<br />

Disorder and the Implementation <strong>of</strong> Rolling<br />

Informed Consent, JanaLee S. Kraschnewski.............................. 39:625<br />

Specific Performance <strong>of</strong> “Unfulfillable” Plea<br />

Bargains, Stuart L. Gasner.......................................................... 14:105<br />

Standard <strong>of</strong> Review for Prosecutorial Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Race Evidence During Trial, Peter Chung .............................. 38:237<br />

Standards for Accepting Guilty Pleas to<br />

Misdemeanor Charges, Richard A. Kopek ................................... 8:568<br />

Standards for Insecurity Acceleration Under<br />

Section 1-208 <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Commercial Code:<br />

A Proposal for Reform, Darlene M. Nowak .............................. 13:623<br />

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Starting from Scratch: The First Amendment<br />

Reporter-Source Privilege and the Doctrine <strong>of</strong><br />

Incidental Restrictions, Marcus A. Asner .............................. 26:593<br />

State Legislation and Human Trafficking: Helpful<br />

or Harmful?, Stephanie Richard ................................................. 38:447<br />

State Sentencing Policy and New Prison Admissions,<br />

Ben Trachtenberg ........................................................................... 38:479<br />

Stemming the Modification <strong>of</strong> Child-Support Orders<br />

by Responding Courts: A Proposal to Amend<br />

RURESA’s Antisupersession Clause, Jane H. Gorman............ 24:405<br />

Stockholders’ Derivative Actions by Holders <strong>of</strong><br />

Convertible Debentures, Robert A. Malstrom............................ 6:760<br />

Subsequent Use <strong>of</strong> Electronic Surveillance<br />

Interceptions and the Plain View Doctrine:<br />

Fourth Amendment Limitations on the Omnibus<br />

Crime Control Act, Raymond R. Kepner..................................... 9:529<br />

Summary Judgment Before the Completion <strong>of</strong><br />

Discovery: A Proposed Revision <strong>of</strong> Federal Rule<br />

<strong>of</strong> Civil Procedure 56(f), John F. Lapham ............................... 24:253<br />

Sunset Legislation: Spotlighting Bureaucracy,<br />

John M. Quitmeyer ......................................................................... 11:269<br />

“Supervisor” Hostile Environment Sexual<br />

Harassment Claims, Liability Insurance, and the<br />

Trend Towards Negligence, Amanda D. Smith ...................... 31:263<br />

Systemic Compliance Complaints: Making IDEA’s<br />

Enforcement Provisions a Reality,<br />

Monica Costello.............................................................................. 41:507<br />

Taking a Byte Out <strong>of</strong> Abusive Agency Discretion:<br />

A Proposal for Disclosure in the Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Computer Models, John P. Barker ............................................. 19:637<br />

A Tale <strong>of</strong> Conflicting Sovereignties: The Case<br />

Against Tribal Sovereign Immunity and<br />

Federal Preemption Doctrines Preventing<br />

States’ Enforcement <strong>of</strong> Campaign Contribution<br />

Regulations on Indian Tribes, Paul Porter............................. 40:191<br />

Taxpayer Rights in Noncustodial IRS Investigations<br />

After BECKWITH V. UNITED STATES, Curtis L. Christensen ............. 10:297<br />

Teaching the Theories <strong>of</strong> Evolution and Scientific<br />

Creationism in the Public Schools: The First<br />

Amendment Religion Clauses and Permissible<br />

Relief, J. Greg Whitehair .............................................................. 15:421<br />

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Tenants’ Rights in Police Power Condemnations<br />

Under State Statutes and Procedural Due<br />

Process, Eric Wills Orts ............................................................... 23:105<br />

Theorizing Behavioral Law and Economics: A<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Analysis and the Law,<br />

Neel P. Parekh................................................................................ 36:209<br />

Title VII Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment<br />

Sexual Harassment Claims: Changing the Legal<br />

Framework Courts Use to Determine Whether<br />

Challenged Conduct is Unwelcome, Elsie Mata................... 34:791<br />

Tort Claims under the Present Proposed<br />

Bankruptcy Acts, Stephen Allen Edwards .................................. 11:417<br />

Tort Liability <strong>of</strong> Labor Unions for Picket Line<br />

Assaults, David R. Case.............................................................. 10:517<br />

Toward a More Perfect Union: A Federal Cause <strong>of</strong><br />

Action for Physician Aid-in-Dying,<br />

Todd David Robichaud .................................................................. 27:521<br />

Toward a Rational Scheme <strong>of</strong> Interstate Water<br />

Compact Adjudication, Joseph W. Girardot .............................. 23:151<br />

Toward a Uniform Approach to Multilevel<br />

Distributorships, Donald Daniels............................................... 8:546<br />

Toward a Universal Standard: Free Exercise and the<br />

Sanctuary Movement, Troy Harris........................................... 21:745<br />

Toward an Expanded Conception <strong>of</strong> Law Reform:<br />

Sexual Harassment Law and the Reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Facts, Holly B. Fechner............................................................ 23:475<br />

Toward an International System <strong>of</strong> Drug Control,<br />

Louis Lessem.................................................................................... 8:103<br />

Toward International Freedom <strong>of</strong> Religion:<br />

A Proposal for Change in FCN Treaty Practice,<br />

Bruce F. Howell................................................................................ 7:553<br />

Tribal Court Jurisdiction Over Civil Disputes<br />

Involving Non-Indians: An Assessment <strong>of</strong> NATIONAL<br />

FARMERS UNION INSURANCE COS. V. CROW TRIBE OF INDIANS<br />

and a Proposal for Reform, Allison M. Dussias ...................... 20:217<br />

Tribal Jurisdiction and Domestic Violence:<br />

The Need for Non-Indian Accountability on<br />

the Reservation, Amy Radon.................................................. 37:1275<br />

The Trigger Price Mechanism: Limitation on<br />

Administrative Discretion Under the<br />

Antidumping Laws, Mark Alan Kantor...................................... 11:443<br />

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Two Spirits, Two Eras, Same Sex: For a<br />

Traditionalist Perspective on Native American<br />

Tribal Same-Sex Marriage Policy, Jeffrey S Jacobi................. 39:823<br />

Two Standards <strong>of</strong> Competency are Better Than One:<br />

Why Some Defendants Who Are Not Competent<br />

to Stand Trial Should be Permitted to Plead<br />

Guilty, Jason R. Marshall.......................................................... 37:1181<br />

The United Mall <strong>of</strong> America: Free Speech, State<br />

Constitutions, and the Growing Fortress <strong>of</strong><br />

Private Property, Jennifer Niles C<strong>of</strong>fin...................................... 33:615<br />

The Use <strong>of</strong> In Camera Hearings in Ruling on the<br />

Informer Privilege, Ronald E. Levine......................................... 8:151<br />

Using the Federal Tort Claims Act to Remedy<br />

Property Damage Following Customs Service<br />

Seizures Richard F. Neidhardt........................................................ 17:83<br />

Verbal Sexual Harassment as Equality-Depriving<br />

Conduct, Keith R. Fentonmiller ................................................... 27:565<br />

What Money Cannot Buy: A Legislative Response to<br />

C.R.A.C.K., Adam B. Wolf ............................................................ 33:173<br />

When Nice Guys Finish First: The Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Cooperation, The Study <strong>of</strong> Law, and the<br />

Ordering <strong>of</strong> Legal Regimes, Neel P. Parekh ............................ 37:909<br />

Who Is an Indian? Searching for an Answer to the<br />

Question at the Core <strong>of</strong> Federal Indian Law,<br />

Margo S. Brownell.......................................................................... 34:275<br />

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: GAFFNEY and the Improper<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Politics in the Districting Process,<br />

Robert A. Koch ................................................................................. 39:99<br />

The Writing on Our Walls: Finding Solutions<br />

Through Distinguishing Graffiti Art from<br />

Graffiti Vandalism, Marisa A. Gómez....................................... 26:633<br />

You’ve Built the Bridge, Why Don’t You Cross It? A<br />

Call for State Labor Laws Prohibiting Private<br />

Employment Discrimination on the Basis <strong>of</strong><br />

Sexual Orientation, David E. Morrison................................... 26:245<br />

LEGISLATIVE NOTES<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Alexander, David T., <strong>Michigan</strong> “Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information Act”............. 3:441<br />

Babiarz, Francis S., Land-Use Management in Delaware’s<br />

Coastal Zone.................................................................................... 6:251<br />

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Birmingham, Hobart, Water Pollution Control in Vermont:<br />

A System <strong>of</strong> Effluent Charges............................................................. 4:135<br />

Borman, Keith, Policing the Executive Privilege.................................... 5:568<br />

Buell, E. Rick, II, Katzenbach v. Morgan and the 18 Year<br />

Old Vote .......................................................................................... 4:149<br />

Callahan, H. Patrick, and Charles T. Richardson,<br />

Protecting the Older Worker .............................................................. 6:214<br />

Cobb, Kenneth A., and Nancy R. Schauer, <strong>Michigan</strong>’s<br />

Criminal Sexual Assault Law ........................................................... 8:217<br />

Cobbe, Charles M., Conversion <strong>of</strong> Apartments to<br />

Condominiums and Cooperatives: Protecting Tenants<br />

in New York..................................................................................... 8:705<br />

Cohen, Nancy S., Federal Leased Housing Assistance in<br />

Private Accommodations: Section 8.................................................... 8:676<br />

Dannin, Ellen Jean, Proposal for a Model Name Act .......................... 10:153<br />

Dawson, Stephen E., Proposed Amendments to the Welfare<br />

and Pension Plans Disclosure Act...................................................... 4:267<br />

Dernbach, John C., Metallic Mining and Reclamation in<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>: Environmental Management as a<br />

Gentler Approach ........................................................................... 10:323<br />

Epling, Richard L., Standing to Sue Under the Model Land<br />

Development Code............................................................................. 9:649<br />

Flynn, William F., The Economic Impact Disclosure Act ..................... 10:566<br />

Forman, Jonathan Barry, Employee Stock Ownership Plans,<br />

Voting Rights, and Plant................................................................ 11:162<br />

Fox, Lloyd A., Substance and Procedure in the Construction <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Environmental Policy Act .............................................. 6:491<br />

Haynes, Jeffrey K., <strong>Michigan</strong> Water Resources Commission<br />

Act Amendments: A Response to the Federal Water Pollution<br />

Control Act Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1972...................................................... 7:455<br />

Henry, Ronald, Preferential Property Tax Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Farmland and Open Space Under <strong>Michigan</strong> Law............................... 8:428<br />

Holleman, Craig D., New York Specious Cash Sales Act....................... 5:145<br />

Hovis, Barry D., New York City School Decentralization........................ 3:228<br />

Keim, Donald W., The Education <strong>of</strong> All Handicapped<br />

Children Act <strong>of</strong> 1975...................................................................... 10:110<br />

Kennedy, Lisa, The New York Truth in Travel Act ................................ 8:695<br />

Kuntz, Karen E., New York Minimum Wage Act for<br />

Migrant Workers .............................................................................. 3:249<br />

Localio, A. Russell, <strong>Michigan</strong> Motor Vehicle Service and<br />

Repair Act <strong>of</strong> 1974 ........................................................................... 8:402<br />

Maxwell, Robert R., Interstate Land Sales Regulation:<br />

The Case for an Expanded Federal Role ............................................. 6:511<br />

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McGee, Michael G., New York’s Revised Nursing<br />

Home Legislation ............................................................................. 9:375<br />

Mehlman, Mark F., Police Initiated Emergency Psychiatric<br />

Detention in <strong>Michigan</strong> ..................................................................... 5:581<br />

Morgan, Thomas G., New York City Consumer Protection Act<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1969............................................................................................ 4:244<br />

Nelson, Meredith A., California Family Law Act ............................... 3:425<br />

Newman, William A., The Proposed Housing Consolidation<br />

and Simplification Act <strong>of</strong> 1971 ......................................................... 5:361<br />

Oesterle, Eric A., New Jersey Retail Installment Sales Act .................... 5:556<br />

Pearce, Susan, <strong>Michigan</strong> Environmental Protection Act<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1970............................................................................................ 4:121<br />

Petzke, Roger Alan, The Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Health<br />

Maintenance Organization Act ......................................................... 9:189<br />

Petzke, Roger Alan, <strong>Michigan</strong> Standards <strong>of</strong> Conduct and<br />

Ethics Act <strong>of</strong> 1973 ............................................................................ 8:375<br />

Portley, Maurice, State Legislative Responses to the Arab<br />

Boycott <strong>of</strong> Israel .............................................................................. 10:592<br />

Prins, Richard Tunis, Accident and Malpractice Liability <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Corporation Shareholders ............................................. 10:364<br />

Rainey, William J., <strong>Michigan</strong> Compulsory Arbitration Act for<br />

Essential Services.............................................................................. 3:239<br />

Richardson, Charles T., Decentralization <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan<br />

Government: Reform in Indianapolis................................................. 4:311<br />

Roz<strong>of</strong>, Phyllis Greenwood, Improving <strong>Michigan</strong>’s<br />

Generic Drug Law ............................................................................ 9:394<br />

Schlosser, William L., Compulsory No-Fault Medical<br />

Insurance for Automobile Owners...................................................... 4:336<br />

Selmer, David, The FDA’s Over-the-Counter Drug Review:<br />

Expeditious Enforcement by Rulemaking .......................................... 11:142<br />

Serwer, William David, <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Revised Mental<br />

Health Code..................................................................................... 9:620<br />

Silverman, Stephen M., County Home Rule: An Approach<br />

to Metropolitan Problems in <strong>Michigan</strong>............................................... 6:232<br />

Snider, Elizabeth, To Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth, and<br />

Nothing But the Truth- Help for Florida’s Frazzled<br />

Condominium Buyers? ..................................................................... 8:387<br />

Stevens, John A., Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency Act<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1972............................................................................................ 7:420<br />

Summer, Fred A., Voter Registration Lists: Do They Yield A<br />

Jury Representative <strong>of</strong> the Community? .............................................. 5:385<br />

Tisdale, Douglas M., Proposal for a Uniform Radar<br />

Speed Detection Act........................................................................... 7:440<br />

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White, G. Michael, The <strong>Michigan</strong> Abortion Refusal Act ...................... 8:659<br />

Williams, J. Bryan, Introduction—Organized Crime Control<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1970...................................................................................... 4:546<br />

Williams, J. Bryan, Jeffrey J. Greenbaum,<br />

Peter A. Kelly, and Richard Levy, Organized Crime<br />

Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1970.......................................................................... 4:546<br />

LEGISLATIVE NOTES<br />

BY TITLE<br />

Accident and Malpractice Liability <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Corporation Shareholders, Richard Tunis Prins................... 10:364<br />

California Family Law Act, Meredith A. Nelson............................... 3:425<br />

Compulsory No-Fault Medical Insurance for<br />

Automobile Owners, William L. Schlosser................................... 4:336<br />

Conversion <strong>of</strong> Apartments to Condominiums and<br />

Cooperatives: Protecting Tenants in New York,<br />

Charles M. Cobbe ............................................................................. 8:705<br />

County Home Rule: An Approach to Metropolitan<br />

Problems in <strong>Michigan</strong>, Stephen M. Silverman............................. 6:232<br />

Decentralization <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan Government:<br />

Reform in Indianapolis, Charles T. Richardson .......................... 4:311<br />

The Economic Impact Disclosure Act, William F. Flynn ............. 10:566<br />

The Education <strong>of</strong> All Handicapped Children Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1975, Donald W. Keim .................................................................. 10:110<br />

Employee Stock Ownership Plans, Voting Rights,<br />

and Plant, Jonathan Barry Forman.............................................. 11:162<br />

The FDA’S Over-the-Counter Drug Review:<br />

Expeditious Enforcement by Rulemaking,<br />

David Selmer.................................................................................. 11:142<br />

Federal Leased Housing Assistance in Private<br />

Accommodations: Section 8, Nancy S. Cohen............................ 8:676<br />

The Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Health Maintenance<br />

Organization Act, Roger Alan Petzke.......................................... 9:189<br />

Improving <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Generic Drug Law,<br />

Phyllis Greenwood Roz<strong>of</strong> ................................................................... 9:394<br />

Interstate Land Sales Regulation: The Case for an<br />

Expanded Federal Role, Robert R. Maxwell................................ 6:511<br />

Introduction—Organized Crime Control Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1970, J. Bryan Williams .................................................................. 4:546<br />

KATZENBACH V. MORGAN and the 18 Year Old Vote,<br />

E. Rick Buell, II ............................................................................... 4:149<br />

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Land-Use Management in Delaware’s Coastal Zone<br />

Francis S. Babiarz ............................................................................ 6:251<br />

Metallic Mining and Reclamation in <strong>Michigan</strong>:<br />

Environmental Management as a Gentler<br />

Approach, John C. Dernbach........................................................ 10:323<br />

The <strong>Michigan</strong> Abortion Refusal Act, G. Michael White ................ 8:659<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Compulsory Arbitration Act for<br />

Essential Services, William J. Rainey.......................................... 3:239<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Environmental Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1970,<br />

Susan Pearce.................................................................................... 4:121<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> “Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information Act,”<br />

David T. Alexander.......................................................................... 3:441<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1974, A. Russell Localio .................................................................. 8:402<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Standards <strong>of</strong> Conduct and Ethics Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1973, Roger Alan Petzke .................................................................. 8:375<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> Water Resources Commission Act<br />

Amendments: A Response to the Federal Water<br />

Pollution Control Act Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1972,<br />

Jeffrey K. Haynes .............................................................................. 7:455<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>’s Criminal Sexual Assault Law,<br />

Kenneth A. Cobb and Nancy R. Schauer............................................ 8:217<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>’s Revised Mental Health Code,<br />

William David Serwer....................................................................... 9:620<br />

New Jersey Retail Installment Sales Act,<br />

Eric A. Oesterle................................................................................. 5:556<br />

New York City Consumer Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1969,<br />

Thomas G. Morgan.......................................................................... 4:244<br />

New York City School Decentralization,<br />

Barry D. Hovis................................................................................. 3:228<br />

New York Minimum Wage Act for Migrant Workers,<br />

Karen E. Kuntz................................................................................ 3:249<br />

New York Specious Cash Sales Act,<br />

Craig D. Holleman........................................................................... 5:145<br />

New York’s Revised Nursing Home Legislation,<br />

Michael G. McGee............................................................................ 9:375<br />

The New York Truth in Travel Act, Lisa Kennedy ........................ 8:695<br />

Organized Crime Control Act <strong>of</strong> 1970,<br />

J. Bryan Williams, Jeffrey J. Greenbaum,<br />

Peter A. Kelly and Richard Levy........................................................ 4:546<br />

Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency Act <strong>of</strong> 1972,<br />

John A. Stevens ................................................................................ 7:420<br />

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Police Initiated Emergency Psychiatric Detention in<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong>, Mark F. Mehlman......................................................... 5:581<br />

Policing the Executive Privilege, Keith Borman........................... 5:568<br />

Preferential Property Tax Treatment <strong>of</strong> Farmland<br />

and Open Space Under <strong>Michigan</strong> Law, Ronald Henry ............. 8:428<br />

Proposal for a Model Name Act, Ellen Jean Dannin..................... 10:153<br />

Proposal for a Uniform Radar Speed Detection Act,<br />

Douglas M. Tisdale.......................................................................... 7:440<br />

Proposed Amendments to the Welfare and Pension<br />

Plans Disclosure Act, Stephen E. Dawson .................................. 4:267<br />

The Proposed Housing Consolidation and<br />

Simplification Act <strong>of</strong> 1971, William A. Newman....................... 5:361<br />

Protecting the Older Worker, H. Patrick Callahan<br />

and Charles T. Richardson............................................................... 6:214<br />

Standing to Sue Under the Model Land Development<br />

Code, Richard L. Epling ................................................................. 9:649<br />

State Legislative Responses to the Arab Boycott<br />

<strong>of</strong> Israel, Maurice Portley ............................................................ 10:592<br />

Substance and Procedure in the Construction <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Environmental Policy Act,<br />

Lloyd A. Fox .................................................................................... 6:491<br />

To Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing<br />

But the Truth- Help for Florida’s Frazzled<br />

Condominium Buyers?, Elizabeth Snider ...................................... 8:387<br />

Voter Registration Lists: Do They Yield A Jury<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> the Community?,<br />

Fred A. Summer ............................................................................... 5:385<br />

Water Pollution Control in Vermont: A System <strong>of</strong><br />

Effluent Charges, Hobart Birmingham....................................... 4:135<br />

REVIEWS<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Callies, David L., Public Planning and Control <strong>of</strong> Urban<br />

and Land Development..................................................................... 7:516<br />

Diamond, Shari Seidman, A Jury Experiment Reanalyzed .................... 7:520<br />

REVIEWS<br />

BY TITLE<br />

A Jury Experiment Reanalyzed, Reviewed by<br />

Shari Seidman Diamond................................................................... 7:520<br />

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Public Planning and Control <strong>of</strong> Urban and Land<br />

Development, Reviewed by David L. Callies................................... 7:516<br />

COMMENTARIES<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Bender, Steven W., Silencing Culture and Culturing Silence:<br />

A Comparative Experience <strong>of</strong> Centrifugal Forces in the<br />

Ethnic Studies Curriculum.............................................................. 33:329<br />

Kapur, Ratna, and Tayyab Mahmud, Hegemony, Coercion,<br />

and Their Teeth-Gritting Harmony: A Commentary on<br />

Power, Culture, and Sexuality in Franco’s Spain.............................. 33:411<br />

Kwan, Peter, Querying a Queer Spain Under Franco........................... 33:405<br />

Roberts, Dorothy E., The Paradox <strong>of</strong> Silence: Some<br />

Questions About Silence as Resistance.............................................. 33:343<br />

COMMENTARIES<br />

BY TITLE<br />

Hegemony, Coercion, and Their Teeth-Gritting<br />

Harmony: A Commentary on Power, Culture, and<br />

Sexuality in Franco’s Spain, Ratna Kapur and<br />

Tayyab Mahmud............................................................................ 33:411<br />

The Paradox <strong>of</strong> Silence: Some Questions About<br />

Silence as Resistance, Dorothy E. Roberts ................................. 33:343<br />

Querying a Queer Spain Under Franco, Peter Kwan ................... 33:405<br />

Silencing Culture and Culturing Silence: A<br />

Comparative Experience <strong>of</strong> Centrifugal Forces in<br />

the Ethnic Studies Curriculum, Steven W. Bender ................ 33:329<br />

SPEECH<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Marcia Federbush, An “Olympics” Approach: A More<br />

Equitable Approach to Athletics than Title IX Offers......................... 34:165<br />

SPEECH<br />

BY TITLE<br />

An “Olympics” Approach: A More Equitable<br />

Approach to Athletics than Title IX Offers,<br />

Marcia Federbush........................................................................... 34:165<br />

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TRIBUTES<br />

BY AUTHOR<br />

Caminker, Evan H., A Tribute to Ruth G. Blumrosen ......................... 37:679<br />

Kamisar, Yale, In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen ................................... 41:373<br />

Lempert, Richard, Frank Allen: An Appreciation .............................. 41:363<br />

Stockard, Wesley E., A Tribute to Travis A. Skelton......................... 39:389<br />

St. Antoine, Theodore J., Francis A. Allen—Dean and<br />

Colleague............................................................................................ 41:359<br />

White, James J., The Articulate Frank Allen............................................ 41:367<br />

TRIBUTES<br />

BY TITLE<br />

Francis A. Allen—Dean and Colleague,<br />

Theodore J. St. Antoine........................................................................ 41:359<br />

Frank Allen: An Appreciation, Richard Lempert............................ 41:363<br />

In Memoriam: Francis A. Allen, Yale Kamisar ............................... 41:373<br />

A Tribute to Ruth G. Blumrosen, Evan H. Caminker................... 37:679<br />

A Tribute to Travis A. Skelton, Wesley E. Stockard....................... 39:389<br />

The Articulate Frank Allen, James J. White ..................................... 41:367<br />

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