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UCLA Law Review Vol. 58, Issue 5 (June 2011)

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Volume 58, Issue 5 (June 2011)


Articles

Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture: What Is a Copyrighted Work? Why Does It Matter? Paul Goldstein 1175
Equal Opportunity for Arbitration Hiro N. Aragaki 1189
Asymmetrical Jurisdiction Matthew I. Hall 1257


Comments

Multiracial Work: Handing Over the Discretionary Judicial Tool of Multiracialism Scot Rives 1303
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, and Your Queer: The Need and Potential for Advocacy for LGBTQ Immigrant Detainees CT Turney 1343


  June 29, 2011 at 11:42 pm   Posted in: Immigration, Intellectual Property, Law Rev (UCLA), LGBT, Race  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 58, Issue 4 (April 2011)

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Volume 58, Issue 4 (April 2011)


Articles

Digital Exhaustion Aaron Perzanowski & Jason Schultz 889
Fixing Inconsistent Paternalism Under Federal Employment Discrimination Law Craig Robert Senn 947
Awakening the Press Clause Sonja R. West 1025


Comments

Still Fair After All These Years? How Claim Preclusion and Issue Preclusion Should Be Modified in Cases of Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine Karen L. Jones 1071
Patenting Everything Under the Sun: Invoking the First Amendment to Limit the Use of Gene Patents Krysta Kauble 1123


  April 27, 2011 at 12:00 pm   Posted in: Amazon, Employment Law, First Amendment, Google & Search Engines, Intellectual Property, Law Rev (UCLA), Media Law  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 58, Issue 3 (February 2011)

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Volume 58, Issue 3 (February 2011)


Articles

Good Faith and Law Evasion Samuel W. Buell 611
Making Sovereigns Indispensable: Pimentel and the Evolution of Rule 19 Katherine Florey 667
The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences Jennifer L. Mnookin et al. 725
Commentary on The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences Joseph P. Bono 781
Commentary on The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences Judge Nancy Gertner 789
Commentary on The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences Pierre Margot 795


Comments

What’s Your Position? Amending the Bankruptcy Disclosure Rules to Keep Pace With Financial Innovation Samuel M. Kidder 803
Defendant Class Actions and Patent Infringement Litigation Matthew K. K. Sumida 843


  February 25, 2011 at 1:19 pm   Posted in: Bankruptcy, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Current Events, Economic Analysis of Law, Empirical Analysis of Law, Evidence Law, History of Law, Indian Law, Intellectual Property, International & Comparative Law, Jurisprudence, Law and Humanities, Law and Inequality, Law and Psychology, Law Practice, Law Rev (UCLA), Psychology and Behavior, Race, Sociology of Law, Supreme Court  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 57, Issue 5 (June 2010)

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Volume 57, Issue 5 (June 2010)

Articles

Introduction to the Symposium Issue: Sexuality and Gender Law: The Difference a Field Makes Nan D. Hunter 1129
Elusive Coalitions: Reconsidering the Politics of Gender and Sexuality Kathryn Abrams 1135
The Sex Discount Kim Shayo Buchanan 1149
What Feminists Have to Lose in Same-Sex Marriage Litigation Mary Ann Case 1199
Lawyering for Marriage Equality Scott L. Cummings Douglas NeJaime 1235
Sexual and Gender Variation in American Public Law: From Malignant to Benign to Productive William N. Eskridge, Jr. 1333
Sticky Intuitions and the Future of Sexual Orientation Discrimination Suzanne B. Goldberg 1375
The Dissident Citizen Sonia K. Katyal 1415
Raping Like a State Teemu Ruskola 1477
The Gay Tipping Point Kenji Yoshino 1537

  July 5, 2010 at 7:12 pm   Posted in: Articles and Books, Constitutional Law, Current Events, Feminism and Gender, History of Law, Immigration, Law and Humanities, Law and Inequality, Law and Psychology, Law Practice, Law Rev (UCLA), Law School, Legal Theory, Politics, Psychology and Behavior, Supreme Court  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Vol. 57, Issue 4 (April 2010)

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Volume 57, Issue 4 (April 2010)


Articles

Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture: Facts and the First Amendment Frederick Schauer 877
The Upside of Intellectual Property’s Downside Christopher A. Cotropia & James Gibson 921
The False Promise of the Mixed-Income Housing Project Robert Ellickson 983
Myths and Mechanics of Deterrence:
The Role of Lawsuits in Law Enforcement Decisionmaking
Joanna C. Schwartz 1023


Comment

Revising the Revision: Procedural Alternatives to the Arbitration Fairness Act Bradley Dillon-Coffman 1095


  April 21, 2010 at 7:23 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 57:3

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Volume 57, Issue 3

Articles

The Shadow Terms: Contract Procedure and Unilateral Amendments David Horton 605
The Many Faces of Promissory Estoppel: An Empirical Analysis Under the Restatement (Second) of Contracts Marco J. Jimenez 669
Portraits of Resistance: Lawyer Responses to Unjust Proceedings Alexandra D. Lahav 725
A “Standard Clause Analysis” of the Frustration Doctrine and the Material Adverse Change Clause Andrew A. Schwartz 789


Comment

Coercive Discovery and the First Amendment: Towards a Heightened Discoverability Standard Amy Pomerantz Nickerson 841

  March 23, 2010 at 8:27 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review 57:1 (October)

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Volume 57, Issue 1 (October 2009)


Articles

From Privacy To Liberty: The Fourth Amendment After Lawrence Thomas P. Crocker 1
Who Can Sue Over Government Surveillance? Scott Michelman 71
Leverage in the Board Room: The Unsung Influence of Private Lenders in Corporate Governance Frederick Tung 115


Essay

After the Bailout: Regulating Systemic Moral Hazard Karl S. Okamoto 183


Comments

Evaluating The Public Interest: Regulation Of Industrial Hemp Under The Controlled Substances Act Christine A. Kolosov 237
Improving The Education Of California’s Juvenile Offenders: An Alternative To Consent Decrees Stefanie Low 275
The Right to Control One’s Name Julia Shear Kushner 313


Discourse

Getting the Framers Wrong: A Response to Professor Geoffrey Stone Samuel Calhoun
The Perils of Religious Passion: A Response to Professor Samuel Calhoun Geoffrey Stone


Th UCLA Law Review is also pleased to announce the launch of a our new website.

  October 30, 2009 at 4:21 pm   Posted in: Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Privacy, Privacy (Electronic Surveillance), Privacy (Law Enforcement), Uncategorized  Print This Post Print This Post   2 Comments

UCLA Law Review 56:6 (August 2009)

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Volume 56, Issue 6 (August 2009)

Articles

Overcoming Overdisclosure: Toward Tax Shelter Detection (pdf)
Joshua D. Blank

First Amendment Enforcement in Government Institutions and Programs (pdf)
Gia B. Lee

Ezra Pound’s Copyright Statute: Perpetual Rights and the Problem of Heirs (pdf)
Robert Spoo

Comments

Nonwaiver Agreements After Federal Rule of Evidence 502: A Glance at Quick-Peek and Clawback Agreements (pdf)
Jessica Wang

Narrowing the Definition of “Dwelling” Under the Fair Housing Act (pdf)
Karen Wong

Addressing Youth Bias Crime (pdf)
Jordan Blair Woods

  September 2, 2009 at 3:17 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Contract Law & Beyond, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property, Law Rev (UCLA), Race  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review 56:4 (April 2009)

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Volume 56, Issue 4 (April 2009)

Articles

A Constitutional Birthright: The State, Parentage, and the Rights Of Newborn Persons (pdf)

James G. Dwyer

“Which Is To Be Master,” The Judiciary or the Legislature? When Statutory Directives Violate Separation Of Powers (pdf)

Linda D. Jellum

Normative Methods for Lawyers (pdf)

Joseph William Singer

Comment

Sex Outside of the Therapy Hour: Practical and Constitutional Limits on Therapist Sexual Misconduct Regulations (pdf)

S. Wesley Gorman

  April 19, 2009 at 5:11 pm   Posted in: Constitutional Law, Family Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Forum, Legal Theory, Teaching  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Discourse

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56 UCLA Law Review Discourse (December 2008).

Articles

Stephen M. Bainbridge, Reflections on Twenty Years of Law Teaching, 56 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 13 (2008).

  December 3, 2008 at 4:37 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Forum  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 56:2 (December 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 56:2 (December 2008).

Articles

Jeffrey Kahn, International Travel and the Constitution, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 271 (2008).

Carol Sanger, Seeing and Believing: Mandatory Ultrasound and the Path to a Protected Choice, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 351 (2008).

William K. Sjostrom, Jr., The Birth of Rule 144A Equity Offerings, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 409 (2008).

Comments

Dale Larson, Unconsciously Regarded as Disabled: Implicit Bias and the Regarded-As Prong of the Americans With Disabilities Act, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 451 (2008).

Jordan Blair Woods, Taking the “Hate” Out of Hate Crimes: Applying Unfair Advantage Theory to Justify the Enhanced Punishment of Opportunistic Bias Crimes, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 489 (2008).

  December 2, 2008 at 12:06 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 56:1 (October 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 56:1 (October 2008).

Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture

Geoffrey R. Stone, The World of the Framers: A Christian Nation?, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 1 (2008).

Articles

Adam M. Gershowitz, The iPhone Meets the Fourth Amendment, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 27 (2008).

Marco J. Jimenez, The Value of a Promise: A Utilitarian Approach to Contract Law Remedies, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 59 (2008).

Sean B. Seymore, Heightened Enablement in the Unpredictable Arts, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 127 (2008).

Comments

Erin J. Cox, Freeing Exercise at Expression’s Expense: When RFRA Privileges the Religiously Motivated Speaker, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 169 (2008).

Adam I. Kaplan, The Case for Comparative Fault in Compensating the Wrongfully Convicted, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 227 (2008).

  October 10, 2008 at 10:46 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:6 (August 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:6 (August 2008).

Articles

Ann E. Carlson, Implementing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Caps: A Case Study of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1479 (2008).

Daniel A. Farber, The Place-Based Theory of Standing, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1505 (2008).

Sean B. Hecht, Climate Change and the Transformation of Risk: Insurance Matters, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1559 (2008).

Douglas A. Kysar & Bernadette A. Meyler, Like a Nation State, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1621 (2008).

Cass R. Sunstein, The World vs. the United States and China? The Complex Climate Change Incentives of the Leading Greenhouse Gas Emitters, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1675 (2008).

Michael P. Vandenbergh, Jack Barkenbus & Jonathan Gilligan, Individual Carbon Emissions: The Low-Hanging Fruit, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1701 (2008).

Michael Wara, Measuring the Clean Development Mechanism’s Performance and Potential, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1759 (2008).

Jonathan B. Wiener, Climate Change Policy and Policy Change in China, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1805 (2008).

Jonathan Zasloff, The Judicial Carbon Tax: Reconstructing Public Nuisance and Climate Change, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1827 (2008).

Comments

Alina Ball, An Imperative Redefinition of “Community”: Incorporating Reentry Lawyers to Increase the Efficacy of Community Economic Development Initiatives, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1883 (2008).

Maureen Carroll, Educating Expelled Students After No Child Left Behind: Mending an Incentive Structure That Discourages Alternative Education and Reinstatment, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1909 (2008).

Amy Riley Lucas, Specialty License Plates: The First Amendment and the Intersection of Government Speech and Public Forum Doctrines, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1971 (2008).

  September 8, 2008 at 2:23 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review Discourse

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56 UCLA Law Review Discourse (October 2008).

Articles

Gary Blasi, Lawyers, Clients, and the “Third Person in the Room”, 56 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 1 (2008).

  July 11, 2008 at 6:00 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Forum  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:5 (June 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:5 (June 2008).

Articles

Michelle Wilde Anderson, Cities Inside Out: Race, Poverty, and Exclusion at the Urban Fringe, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1095 (2008).

Jennifer Gordon & R.A. Lenhardt, Rethinking Work and Citizenship, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1161 (2008).

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. & Clint A. Carpenter, The Return of Seditious Libel, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1239 (2008).

Adam J. Levitin, Priceless? The Economic Costs of Credit Card Merchant Restraints, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1321 (2008).

Essay

Michael L. Kramer & Michael N. Schmitt, Lawyers on Horseback? Thoughts on Judge Advocates and Civil-Military Relations, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1407 (2008).

Comments

Richard J. Hawkins, Substantially Modifying the Visual Artists Rights Act: A Copyright Proposal for Interpreting the Act’s Prejudicial Modification Clause, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1437 (2008).

  July 11, 2008 at 5:52 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:4 (April 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:4 (April 2008).

Articles

Josh Bowers, Contraindicated Drug Courts, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 783 (2008).

Noah Sachs, Beyond the Liability Wall: Strengthening Tort Remedies in International Environmental Law, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 837 (2008).

Joanna M. Shepherd, Tort Reforms’ Winners and Losers: The Competing Effects of Care and Activity Levels, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 905 (2008).

John G. Sprankling, Owning the Center of the Earth, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 979 (2008).

Comments

Megan Roberts, The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act: Why Considering Individuals One at a Time Creates Untenable Situations for Students and Educators, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1041 (2008).

  May 15, 2008 at 3:30 am   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:3 (February 2008)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:3 (February 2008).

Articles

Stephen M. Bainbridge, The Convergence of Good Faith and Oversight, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 559 (2008).

Kamal Ghali, No Slavery Except as a Punishment for Crime: The Punishment Clause and Sexual Slavery, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 607 (2008).

Caleb E. Mason, An Aesthetic Defense of the Nonprecedential Opinion: The Easy Cases Debate in the Wake of the 2007 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 643 (2008).

Comments

Malinda Lee, Reorienting the Debate on Presidential Signing Statements: The Need for Transparency in the President’s Constitutional Objections, Reservations, and Assertions of Power, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 705 (2008).

Nancy Olson, Does Practice Make Perfect? An Examination of Congress’s Proposed District Court Patent Pilot Program, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 745 (2008).

  April 11, 2008 at 4:35 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:2 (December, 2007)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:2 (December 2007).

Articles

Alejandro E. Camacho, Can Regulation Evolve? Lessons From a Study in Maladaptive Management, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 293 (2007).

Susan P. Crawford, The Internet and the Project of Communications Law, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 359 (2007).

Renée McDonald Hutchins, Tied Up in Knotts? GPS Technology and the Fourth Amendment, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 409 (2007).

Comments

Jordan Berman, Overworking the Presumption of Sanity: Clark’s Use of Mental Disease Evidence to Negate Mens Rea, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 467 (2007).

Ross Naughton, State Statutes Limiting the Dual Sovereignty Doctrine: Tools for Tribes to Reclaim Criminal Jurisdiction Stripped by Public Law 280?, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 489 (2007).

Kristen A. Williams, Employing Ex-Offenders: Shifting the Evaluation of Workplace Risks and Opportunities From Employers to Corrections, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 521 (2007).

  January 15, 2008 at 2:16 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   One Comment

UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:1 (October 2007)

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UCLA Law Review, Issue 55:1 (October 2007).

Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture

William W. Fisher III, When Should We Permit Differential Pricing of Information?, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1 (2007).

Articles

Jill E. Fisch, Does Analyst Independence Sell Investors Short?, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 39 (2007).

Kenneth L. Karst, The Liberties of Equal Citizens: Groups and the Due Process Clause, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 99 (2007).

Peter S. Menell & David Nimmer, Legal Realism in Action: Indirect Copyright Liability’s Continuing Tort Framework and Sony’s De Facto Demise, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 143 (2007).

Comments

Richard J. Hawkins, Dysfunctional Equivalence: The New Approach to Defining “Postal Channels” Under the Hague Service Convention, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 205 (2007).

Vanessa A. Lavely, The Path to Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage: Reconciling the Inconsistencies Between Marriage and Adoption Cases, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 247 (2007).

  November 21, 2007 at 9:51 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Announcing the Law Review Table of Contents Project

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I’m pleased to announce a new feature at Concurring Opinions – the Law Review Table of Contents Project. We have invited a number of the top law reviews to post the table of contents to their new issues and to provide links to the articles if they are posted on the law review’s website.

The goal of the Table of Contents Project is to provide you with a useful research tool. Finding out about the latest law review publications can be difficult. If you’re like me, you rarely read the physical issues of law reviews anymore; and you don’t have time to constantly keep checking each law review’s website to see if a new issue has been published. Now you don’t have to. Just keep reading Concurring Opinions, and information about the latest law review scholarship will be brought to you – all in one place!

Each journal’s tables of contents will be archived in two categories: (1) a category called Law Rev Contents – collecting all the law review table of contents postings; and (2) a category for each specific law review.

Participating law reviews thus far include:

* Boston College

* Chicago

* Columbia

* Cornell

* Duke

* Emory

* Fordham

* Georgetown

* GW

* Harvard

* Indiana

* Michigan

* Minnesota

* NYU

* Northwestern

* Notre Dame

* Southern California

* Stanford

* Texas

* UCLA

* Vanderbilt

* Virginia

* Washington University

* Yale

We still have a bunch of open invitations, so we anticipate that the number of participants will grow. Unfortunately, we cannot include all law reviews, as this will overwhelm the regular content of our blog.

We hope that you find this new feature to be helpful. We’re very excited about it here, as we believe that this will be of great use to keep you informed about new legal scholarship.

  November 13, 2007 at 12:10 am   Posted in: Administrative Announcements, Law Rev (Boston College), Law Rev (Chicago), Law Rev (Columbia), Law Rev (Cornell), Law Rev (Duke), Law Rev (Emory), Law Rev (Fordham), Law Rev (Georgetown), Law Rev (GW), Law Rev (Harvard), Law Rev (Indiana), Law Rev (Michigan), Law Rev (Minnesota), Law Rev (Northwestern), Law Rev (Notre Dame), Law Rev (NYU), Law Rev (S Cal), Law Rev (Stanford), Law Rev (Texas), Law Rev (UCLA), Law Rev (Vanderbilt), Law Rev (Virginia), Law Rev (Yale), Law Rev Contents  Print This Post Print This Post   7 Comments


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