Volume 79

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Articles

The Future of Federal Sentencing Policy: Learning Lessons from Republican Judicial Appointees in the Guidelines Era
David M. Zlotnick

The Accounting: Habeas Corpus and Enemy Combatants
Emily Calhoun

Civic Republicanism, Public Choice Theory, and Neighborhood Councils: A New Model for Civic Engagement
Matthew J. Parlow

Casenotes and Comments

Beyond the Davis Dictum: Reforming Nontestimonial Identification Evidence Rules and Statutes
Jennifer M. DiLalla

Interstate Instability: Why Colorado’s Alien Smuggling Statute is Preempted by Federal Immigration Laws
Ben Meade

Opening the Door: Crowe v. Tull and the Application of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act to Attorneys
Daniela Ronchetti

What Happened to “Paul’s Law”?: Insights on Advocating for Better Training and Better Outcomes in Encounters Between Law Enforcement and Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Elizabeth Hervey Osborn

Issue 2

Articles

Accounting for Federalism in State Courts: Exclusion of Evidence Obtained Lawfully by Federal Agents
Robert M. Bloom & Hillary Massey

The iPod Tax: Why the Digital Copyright System of American Law Professors’ Dreams Failed in Japan
Salil K. Mehra

Users as Innovators: Implications for Patent Doctrine
Katherine J. Strandburg

Can Granny Have a New Home? Resolving the Dilemma of Dementia and Domicile in Federal Diversity Jurisdiction Cases
Angela K. Upchurch

Casenotes and Comments

Reverse 404(B) Evidence: Exploring Standards When Defendants Want to Introduce Other Bad Acts of Third Parties
Jessica Broderick

An End to Federal Funding of For-Profit Charter Schools?
Mark D. Evans

Issue 3

Articles

The Frontier of Eminent Domain
Alexandra B. Klass

A Realistic Evaluation of Climate Change Litigation Through the Lens of a Hypothetical Lawsuit
Shi-Ling Hsu

An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation, and the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law
Jason J. Czarnezki

Climate Change, Regulatory Fragmentation, and Water Triage
Robin Kundis Craig

Casenotes and Comments

The Flight to Save Red Lady: Does the 1872 Mining Law Impliedly Preclude Review of Patent Protest Determinations?
Michelle Albert

Issue 4

Articles

Protecting Whistleblowers by Contract
Richard Moberly

Retaliatory Discharge and the Ethical Rules Governing Attorneys
Alex B. Long

Whither the Pickering Rights of Federal Employees?
Paul M. Secunda

Creating Masculine Identities: Bullying and Harassment “Because of Sex”
Ana C. McGinley

A Chain of Inferences Proving Discrimination
Michael J. Zimmer

Accommodating the Female Body: A Disability Paradigm of Sex Discrimination
Jessica L. Roberts

Mother Jones Meets Gordon Gekko: The Complicated Relationship Between Labor and Private Equity
Matthew T. Bodie

Title VII: What’s Hair (and Other Race-Based Characteristics) Got to Do with It?
D. Wendy Greene