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UCLA Law Review Vol. 61, Discourse

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The New Investor Cliffhanger Stephen M. Bainbridge 2
2013 William Rutter Award Acceptance Speech Patrick D. Goodman 12

  May 25, 2013 at 2:36 am   Posted in: Corporate Finance, Current Events, Education, Financial Institutions, Law Rev (UCLA), Technology  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

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Custody Rights of Lesbian and Gay Parents Redux: The Irrelevance of Constitutional Principles Nancy D. Polikoff 226
Backlash to the Future? From Roe to Perry Linda Greenhouse & Reva B. Siegel 240
Will We Sanction Discrimination?: Can “Heterosexuals Only” Be Among the Signs of Today? Louise Melling 248

  May 21, 2013 at 12:36 pm   Posted in: Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

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Reflections on Sexual Liberty and Equality: “Through Seneca Falls and Selma and Stonewall” Nan D. Hunter 172
Framing (In)Equality for Same-Sex Couples Douglas NeJaime 184
The Uncertain Relationship Between Open Data and Accountability: A Response to Yu and Robinson’s The New Ambiguity of “Open Government” Tiago Peixoto 200
Self-Congratulation and Scholarship Paul Campos 214

  May 3, 2013 at 10:01 pm   Posted in: Book Reviews, Constitutional Law, Cyber Civil Rights, Cyberlaw, Law Rev (UCLA), LGBT, Supreme Court  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 60, Issue 4 (April 2013)

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Articles

Real Women, Real Rape I. Bennett Capers 826
Disaggregating Disasters Lisa Grow Sun & RonNell Andersen Jones 884

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Decomposing the Precarious Future of American Orchestras in the Face of Golan v. Holder Hannah Dubina 950
In Need of a Fix: Reforming Criminal Law in Light of a Contemporary Understanding of Drug Addiction Patrick Eoghan Murray 1006
Second Amendment Challenges to Student Housing Firearms Bans: The Strength of the Home Analogy Michael L. Smith 1046

  April 27, 2013 at 1:31 am   Posted in: Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Equality Arguments for Abortion Rights

Neil S. Siegel & Reva B. Siegel 160

  April 9, 2013 at 4:02 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Supreme Court  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Human Rights, Labor, and the Prevention of Human Trafficking: A Response to A Labor Paradigm for Human Trafficking Jonathan Todres 142

  March 27, 2013 at 2:20 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Law Rev (UCLA), LGBT  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Edifying Thoughts of a Patent Watcher: The Nature of DNA

 

On the “Considered Analysis” of Collecting DNA Before Conviction

Dan L. Burk

 

David H. Kaye

92

 

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  March 12, 2013 at 2:09 pm   Posted in: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Law Rev (UCLA), Technology  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 60, Issue 3 (February 2013)

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Articles

Urban Bias, Rural Sexual Minorities, and the Courts Luke A. Boso 562
Private Equity and Executive Compensation Robert J. Jackson, Jr. 638
The New Investor Tom C.W. Lin 678


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The Fate of the Collateral Source Rule After Healthcare Reform Ann S. Levin 736
A New Strategy for Neutralizing the Gay Panic Defense at Trial: Lessons From the Lawrence King Case David Alan Perkiss 778

  February 27, 2013 at 10:25 pm   Posted in: Corporate Finance, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Health Law, Law Rev (UCLA), LGBT, Race  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

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Discovery From the Trenches: The Future of Brady Laurie L. Levenson 74

  February 10, 2013 at 2:18 pm   Posted in: Courts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Law Rev (UCLA)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Sweeping Up Guideline Floors:
The Misguided Policy of Amendment 767
to the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual
Kevin Bennardo 60

  January 22, 2013 at 7:15 pm   Posted in: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Law Rev (UCLA)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 60, Issue 2 (December 2012)

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Articles

The Battle Over Taxing Offshore Accounts Itai Grinberg 304
The Structural Exceptionalism of Bankruptcy Administration Rafael I. Pardo & Kathryn A. Watts 384
Patients’ Racial Preferences and the Medical Culture of Accommodation Kimani Paul-Emile 462


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“Not Susceptible to the Logic of Turner”: Johnson v. California and the Future of Gender Equal Protection Claims From Prisons Grace DiLaura 506

  December 28, 2012 at 11:54 pm   Posted in: Bankruptcy, Constitutional Law, Feminism and Gender, Health Law, International & Comparative Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Tax  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

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The Benefits of a Big Tent: Opening Up Government in Developing Countries Jeremy Weinstein & Joshua Goldstein 38
The Case Against Tamanaha’s Motel 6 Model of Legal Education Jay Sterling Silver 52

  December 7, 2012 at 11:10 pm   Posted in: Book Reviews, Government Secrecy, International & Comparative Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Law Student Discussions  Print This Post Print This Post   One Comment

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Bons Mots, Buffoonery, and the Bench: The Role of Humor in Judicial Opinions Lucas K. Hori 16

  November 19, 2012 at 7:23 pm   Posted in: Humor, Law Rev (UCLA)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 60, Issue 1 (October 2012)

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Volume 60, Issue 1 (October 2012)


Articles

Not This Child: Constitutional Questions in Regulating Noninvasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis and Selective Abortion Jaime Staples King 2
A Labor Paradigm for Human Trafficking Hila Shamir 76
Prosecutors Hide, Defendants Seek: The Erosion of Brady Through the Defendant Due Diligence Rule Kate Weisburd 138


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Trade Dress Protection for Cuisine: Monetizing Creativity in a Low-IP Industry Naomi Straus 182
What Happens in the Jury Room Stays in the Jury Room . . . but Should It?: A Conflict Between the Sixth Amendment and Federal Rule of Evidence 606(b) Amanda R. Wolin 262

  November 2, 2012 at 7:11 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence Law, Intellectual Property, International & Comparative Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Privacy, Privacy (Medical)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse

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Marriage This Term: On Liberty and the “New Equal Protection” Katie R. Eyer 2

  October 11, 2012 at 12:29 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Law Rev (UCLA), LGBT  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 59, Issue 6 (August 2012)

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Articles

From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control Kimberlé W. Crenshaw 1418
Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers Dorothy E. Roberts 1474
Blind Discretion: Girls of Color & Delinquency in the Juvenile Justice System Jyoti Nanda 1502
The New Racially Restrictive Covenant: Race, Welfare, and the Policing of Black Women in Subsidized Housing Priscilla A. Ocen 1540
Justice for Girls: Are We Making Progress? Francine T. Sherman 1584
Engendering Rape Kim Shayo Buchanan 1630
Uncomfortable Places, Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers’ Sexual Interactions With Men and Boys in Custody Brenda V. Smith 1690
“In an Avalanche Every Snowflake Pleads Not Guilty”: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Incarceration and Impediments to Women’s Fair Housing Rights George Lipsitz 1746


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Unlocking the Gates of Desolation Row Sara Taylor 1810

  September 1, 2012 at 1:16 pm   Posted in: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Law Rev (UCLA), Race  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 59, Discourse

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The New Ambiguity of “Open Government” Harlan Yu & David G. Robinson 178
Defusing Implicit Bias Jonathan Feingold & Karen Lorang 210
Another Heller Conundrum: Is It a Fourth Amendment “Exigent Circumstance” to Keep a Legal Firearm in Your Home? John D. Castiglione 230

  August 9, 2012 at 1:19 am   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Government Secrecy, Law Rev (UCLA), Race, Technology  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

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To Show Virtue Her Own Feature Pavel Wonsowicz 162
The Pseudo-Elimination of Best Mode: Worst Possible Choice? Lee Petherbridge & Jason Rantanen 170

  July 10, 2012 at 9:38 am   Posted in: Intellectual Property, International & Comparative Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Teaching  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Volume 59, Issue 5 (June 2012)

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Articles

Implicit Bias in the Courtroom Jerry Kang et al. 1124
The Supreme Court’s Regulation of Civil Procedure: Lessons From Administrative Law Lumen N. Mulligan & Glen Staszewski 1188


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Techniques for Mitigating Cognitive Biases in Fingerprint Identification Elizabeth J. Reese 1252
Credit CARD Act II: Expanding Credit Card Reform by Targeting Behavioral Biases Jonathan Slowik 1292
Shocking the Conscience: What Police Tasers and Weapon Technology Reveal About Excessive Force Law Aaron Sussman 1342

  July 1, 2012 at 2:39 pm   Posted in: Administrative Law, Behavioral Law and Economics, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection Law, Courts, Evidence Law, Law Rev (UCLA)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 59, Issue 4 (April 2012)

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Articles

Liability Holding Companies Anat R. Admati, Peter Conti-Brown & Paul Pfleiderer 852
Congress in Court Amanda Frost 914


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The Cost of Price: Why and How to Get Beyond Intellectual Property Internalism Amy Kapczynski 970
More Than Just a Formality: Instant Authorship and Copyright’s Opt-Out Future in the Digital Age Brad A. Greenberg 1028
Reconciling Caperton and Citizens United: When Campaign Spending Should Compel Recusal of Elected Officials Samuel P. Siegel 1076

  April 28, 2012 at 7:29 pm   Posted in: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property, Law Rev (UCLA)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments


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