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April 28, 2008

Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96.4 (April 2008)

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Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96.4 (April 2008)

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The Continuum of Deference: Supreme Court Treatment of Agency Statutory Interpretations from Chevron to Hamdan
William N. Eskridge & Lauren E. Baer

The Hanging Chads of Corporate Voting
Marcel Kahan & Edward Rock

Writing, Cognition, and the Nature of the Judicial Function

Chad M. Oldfather

Notes

When Clarity Means Ambiguity: An Examination of Statutory Interpretation at the Environmental Protection Agency

Susannah Landes Foster

Hearsay at Guantanamo: A "Fundamental Value Determination"

Martin A. Hewett


The dataset for Eskridge & Baer's The Continuum of Deference is available here.

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March 31, 2008

Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96.3 (March 2008)

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Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96.3 (March 2008)

Articles

Confronting Evil: Victims' Rights in an Age of Terror
Wayne A. Logan

The Private Enforcement of Immigration Laws
Huyen Pham

Triangulating Testimonial Hearsay: The Constitutional Boundaries of Expert Opinion Testimony

Julie E. Seaman

The New Servitudes
Molly Shaffer Van Houweling

Notes

Stitching Together the Patchwork: Burlington Northern's Lessons for State Whistleblower Law
Courtney J. Anderson DaCosta

Burlamaqui, the Constitution, and the Imperfect War on Terror
Kathryn L. Einspanier

Discriminatory Condemnations and the Fair Housing Act

Edward Imperatore

From Georgia v. Tennessee to Massachusetts v. EPA: Parens Patriae Standing for State Global Warming Plaintiffs
Sara Zdeb

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February 05, 2008

The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:2 (January 2008)

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The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:2 (January 2008)

Symposium: The O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law

Foreword: National and Global Health Law: A Scholarly Examination of the Most Pressing Health Hazards
Lawrence O. Gostin

GLOBAL HEALTH

Meeting Basic Survival Needs of the World's Least Healthy People: Toward a Framework Convention on Global Health
Lawrence O. Gostin

Global Health Jurisprudence: A Time of Reckoning
David P. Fidler

Global Health Care Financing Law: A Useful Concept?
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost

Normative Foundations of Global Health Law
Jennifer Prah Ruger

HEALTH REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE

Climate Change, Human Health, and the Post-Cautionary Principle
Lisa Heinzerling

A Critical Examination of the FDA's Efforts To Preempt Failure-To-Warn Claims
David A. Kessler & David C. Vladeck

Relational Duties, Regulatory Duties, and the Widening Gap Between Individual Health Law and Collective Health Policy
William M. Sage

Can We Get There from Here? Universal Health Insurance and the Congressional Budget Process
Tim Westmoreland

HEALTH CARE FINANCING AND ORGANIZATION

Health Care Rationing: Inevitable but Impossible?
Henry J. Aaron

The Erosion of Individual Autonomy in Medical Decisionmaking: Of the FDA and IRBs
Richard A. Epstein

The Legal and Historical Foundations of Patients as Medical Consumers
Mark A. Hall

Deconstructing Negligence: The Role of Individual and System Factors in Causing Medical Injuries
Michelle M. Mello & David M. Studdert

Health Law's Coherence Anxiety
Theodore W. Ruger

DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH OUTCOMES

Empirical Health Law Scholarship: The State of the Field
Michelle M. Mello & Kathryn Zeiler

Public Health Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century: Achieving Population Health Goals While Protecting Individuals' Privacy and Confidentiality
Michael A. Stoto

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November 26, 2007

The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:1 (October 2007)

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The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:1 (October 2007)

Articles

School Naming Rights and the First Amendment's Perfect Storm
Joseph Blocher

The One Court That Congress Cannot Take Away: Singularity, Supremacy, and Article III
Laurence Claus

Privacy's Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality
Neil M. Richards & Daniel J. Solove

Witchcraft and Statecraft: Liberal Democracy in Africa
Nelson Tebbe

Notes

The Ties That Bind: The Constitution, Structural Restraints, and Government Action Overseas
Jessica Powley Hayden

A More Reliable Right To Present a Defense: The Compulsory Process Clause After Crawford v. Washington
Martin A. Hewett

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November 13, 2007

Announcing the Law Review Table of Contents Project

posted by Daniel J. Solove

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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.

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