Volume 4: Issue 2
Engage Volume 4, Issue 2, October 2003
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION
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Mandatory Expensing of Stock Options: A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Not Come by Daniel Fisher
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE -
Smoke and Mirrors on Race and the Death Penalty by Kent Scheidegger
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & PROPERTY RIGHTS -
New Source Review (NSR): A Plain English Primer and Update on EPA’s Recent Changes by Richard G. Stoll
FEDERALISM & SEPARATION OF POWERS -
Federalism & Separation of Powers: Supreme Court 2002-2003 Term by Tara Ross
FINANCIAL SERVICES & E-COMMERCE -
Congress Moves Forward on Ambitious Financial Services Agenda by Alec D. Rogers
FREE SPEECH & ELECTION LAW - Supreme Court Update: 2003 2nd Quarter by Todd Overman
- Heartache Over HIPAA by Eric Schippers
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - State Sovereign Immunity and the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights by Steven Tepp
- Eldred v. Ashcroft: The Supreme Court’s Mickey Mouse Copyright Decision by David Applegate
INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL SECURITY LAW - Lawfully Defending the Peace: The Bush Doctrine and the Global War on Terrorism by Andru E. Wall
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW - Nevada v. Hibbs: An Unsound Departure From the States’ Rights Trend by Amelia W. Koch and Steven F.
Griffith, Jr. - The Breadth of Hoffman Plastic by Michael T. Taylor
LITIGATION - The Splintered Opinion in Green Tree: A Roadmap Through Arbitration Federalism by Lori Singer Meyer
- Punitive Damages and the Supreme Court: A Tragedy in Five Acts by Michael I. Krauss
- Restoring the Rule of Law in Class Actions: Congress Considers the Class Action Fairness Act of 2003 by Brian P. Brooks
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY - After the 1999 Code Amendments: The Future of Ethics by Steven C. Krane
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES - RLUIPA May Not Pass Constitutional Scrutiny by John M. Armentano
- Legislating Morality in the 21st Century by Ronald Coleman and David Marshak
TELECOMMUNICATIONS - The FCC Makes Historic, and Controversial, Changes to Its Media Ownership Rules by R. Edward Price
- The FCC’s New Media Ownership Rules: What’s All the Controversy About? by Steven T. Yelverton