April 03, 2008
Columbia Law Review, Volume 108 Issue 2 (March 2008)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 108 Issue 2 (March 2008)
Articles
The Irony of Judicial Elections
David E. Pozen
Taking Care of Treaties
Edward T. Swaine
Notes
Conditional Preemption, Commandeering, and the Values of Cooperative Federalism: An Analysis of Section 216 of EPAct
A Not Intractable Problem: Reasonable Certainty, Tractebel, and the Problem of Damages for Anticipatory Breach of a Long Term Contract in a Thin Market
Essay
Standing and the Precautionary Principle
Jonathan Remy Nash
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January 24, 2008
Columbia Law Review, Volume 108 Issue 1 (January 2008)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 108 Issue 1 (January 2008)
Articles
Judging the Voting Rights Act
Adam B. Cox & Thomas J. Miles
Judging Innocence
Brandon L. Garrett
Why the National Popular Vote Plan Is the Wrong Way to Abolish the Electoral College
Essay
Deconstructing Equity: Public Ownership, Agency Costs, and Complete Capital Markets
Ronald J. Gilson & Charles K. Whitehead
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 8 (December 2007)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 8 (December 2007)
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 8 (December 2007)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 8 (December 2007)
Articles
Procedures As Politics in Administrative Law
Lisa Schultz Bressman
Mandating Access to Telecom and the Internet: The Hidden Side of Trinko
Daniel F. Spulber & Christopher S. Yoo
Notes
Opportunistic Informal Bankruptcy: How BAPCPA May Fail to Make Wealthy Debtors Pay Up
Essay
The Paradoxes of Cultural Property
Naomi Mezey
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December 04, 2007
Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 7 (November 2007)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 7 (November 2007)
Article
Suspension and the Extrajudicial Constitution
Trevor W. Morrison
NOTES
The Forty Year “First Step”: The Fair Housing Act As an Incomplete Tool for Suburban Integration
The Case of the Missing Case: Examining the Civil Right of Action for Human Trafficking Victims
ESSAY
Eminent Domain, Inc.
Amnon Lehavi
Amir N. Licht
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 6 (October 2007)

Columbia Law Review, Volume 107 Issue 6 (October 2007)
Articles
In Search of the Modern Skidmore Standard
Kristin E. Hickman & Matthew D. Krueger
Abolition of the Corporate Duty to Creditors
Henry T.C. Hu & Jay Lawrence Westbrook
Essay
Common Law Constitutionalism and the Limits of Reason
Adrian Vermeule
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November 13, 2007
Announcing the Law Review Table of Contents Project

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.
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