October 22, 2008
Iowa Law Review, Volume 93, Issue 5 (Oct. 2008)

Articles
Art and the Constitution
Randall P. Bezanson
The Unconstitutionality of Summary Judgment: A Status Report
Suja A. Thomas
Summary Judgment Is Constitutional
Edward Brunet
Summary Judgment and the Progressive Constitution
William E. Nelson
Why Summary Judgment Is Still Unconstitutional: A Reply to Professors Brunet and Nelson
Suja A. Thomas
Batson, O.J., and Snyder: Lessons from an Intersecting Trilogy
Camille A. Nelson
Waiting for the Other Shoe: Hudson and the Precarious State of Mapp
David A. Moran
The Exclusionary Rule and Causation
Albert W. Alschuler
Hudson v. Michigan and the Future of Fourth Amendment Exclusion
James J. Tomkovicz
Notes
Patentable Subject Matter: Do the 2005 USPTO Interim Guidelines Intersect State Street at a Roundabout?
Charles A. Damschen
Roommate Wanted: The Right to Choice in Shared Living
John T. Messerly
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August 04, 2008
IOWA LAW REVIEW

Iowa Law Review, Volume 93, Issue 4 (June 2008)
Articles
Categorical Analysis in Antitrust Jurisprudence
Mark A. Lemley & Christopher R. Leslie
Fair Use and Copyright
Overenforcement
Thomas F. Cotter
Congress's Power to Block Enforcement of Federal Court Orders
Jennifer Mason McAward
Bankrupt Profits: The Credit Industry's Business Model for Postbankruptcy Lending
Katherine Porter
Notes
A Procedural Approach to "Unfair Methods of Competition"
Andy J. Miller
Are We Living in a Material World?: An Analysis of the Federal Circuit's Materiality Standard Under the Patent Doctrine of Inequitable Conduct
Elizabeth Peters
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