VOLUME XL 2007 NUMBER 2
DETERRING DOWRY DEATHS IN INDIA: APPLYING TORT LAW TO REVERSE THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVES THAT FUEL THE DOWRY MARKET
Sunil Bhave
GOING BACK TO KINDERGARTEN: CONSIDERING THE APPLICATION OF WALDORF EDUCATION PRINCIPLES TO LEGAL EDUCATION
Leah M. Christensen
FROM EMERGENCY LAW TO LEGAL PROCESS: HERBERT WECHSLER AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Malick W. Ghachem &
Daniel Gordon
NATURAL LAW ORIGINALISM FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY - A PRINCIPLE OF JUDICIAL RESTRAINT, NOT INVENTION
Douglas W. Kmiec
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The Americans With Disabilities Act and Law School Accommodations: Test Modifications Despite Anonymity
Finding a Coherent Federal Education Policy Where Adequacy Litigation and No Child Left Behind Meet
Undue Protection Versus Undue Punishment: Examining the Drinking and Driving Problem Across the United States
The Uncertainty of Embryo Disposition Law: How Alterations to Roe Could Change Everything
Looking Back on WorldCom: Addressing Underwriters' Due Diligence in Shelf Registration Offerings and the Need for Reform
COMMENTS
Administrative Law - Attorney General Directive Prohibitng Use of Controlled Substances for Physician-Assisted Suicide Invalid - Gonzales v. Oregon, 126 S. Ct. 904 (2006)
Constitutional Law - Allowing Excited Utterances to Affect Characterizing Accusatory Statements as Testimonial Statements Contradicts Confrontation Clause Jurisprudence - United States v. Brito, 427 F.3d 53 (1st Cir. 2005)