Volume 4: Issue 1
Engage Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2003
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION
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Recent Rulemaking Activity by the SEC Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by Peter L. Welsh
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE -
Courts Frown on Economic Development Condemnations in 2002 by Dana Berliner
FEDERALISM & SEPARATION OF POWERS -
Judicial Appointments: A Constitutional Analysis by Michael B. Rappaport
FINANCIAL SERVICES & E-COMMERCE - Shakedown in ‘The Golden State’? by Eric Schippers
- Nike v. Kasky: An Invitation to Discard the Commercial Speech Doctrine by Deborah J. LaFetra
- What Does Academic Research Tell Us About the Role of Money in American Politics? by Jeffrey Milyo
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - A Reemergence of Regulation at the Interface Between Patents and Antitrust? by F. Scott Kieff and Hon. Gerald J. Mossinghoff
INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL SECURITY LAW - Domestic Courts and Growing NGO Investment in “International Law”: At What Cost and Consequence to
Democracy? by Donald J. Kochan - The Federalism Implications of International Human Rights Law by Christian G. Vergonis
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW - Working Hard or Hardly Working? by David G. Evans
- Waffling Circuits: Workplace ADR After Circuit City and Waffle House by Francis T. Coleman
LITIGATION - Waging War Against Binding Arbitration: Will Trial Lawyers Win the Battle? by Erika Birg
- Preserving the Right to a Representative Jury by Keith T. Borman and Mark A. Behrens
- “Fast Food”: The Next Tobacco? by Dwight J. Davis, Ann Driscoll and Jaime Schwartz
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY - Pro: Why Central Bank Should Be Overruled by Roger C. Cramton
- Con: It’s Not Our Job by Steven C. Krane
- The ABA’s Attack on “Unauthorized” Practice of Law and Consumer Choice by George W.C. McCarter
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES - Faith, Funds, and Freedom: Restoring Religious Liberties for CARE Act Employers by James A. Sonne
TELECOMMUNICATIONS - Are Class Actions Lawyers Systematically Targeting Regulated Industries? Remarks by William Barr and Barbara Hart
- Biting the Hand That Feeds: Can Telecommunications Competitors and Consumers Bring Antitrust Claims Based on Incumbents’ Non-Antitrust Duties? by Robert Pambianco