
Volume 10: Issue 3
Engage Volume 10, Issue 3, November 2009

*Online-Only Issue*
CIVIL RIGHTS
- Two Civil Rights Decisions Close Out Supreme Court's 2008 Term by Christian J. Ward & Edward C. Dawson
- Incorporating Gun Rights: A Second Round in the Chamber for the Second Amendment by Kenneth A. Klukowski
- Getting Beyond Guns: Context for the Coming Debate over Privileges or Immunities by Clark M. Neily III & Robert J. McNamara
CORPORATIONS
- Looks Can Be Deceiving: Holdout Litigation Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act by Saloni Kantaria
- Judicial Review of Mutual Fund Advisory Fees: Reliance on Markets or Statutory Language? by Joanne T. Medero
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
- Miranda with an English Accent by Lauren J. Altdoerffer
- Whither the Rule of Lenity by Dan Levin & Nathaniel Stewart
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & PROPERTY RIGHTS
- Ripening Federal Property Rights Claims by J. David Breemer
- The Supreme Court and the Judicial Takings Doctrine by Steven Geoffrey Gieseler & Nicholas M. Gieseler
FINANCIAL SERVICES & E-COMMERCE
- The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act by Stephen M. Bainbridge
- The Financial Reform Plan: What It Means for Insurance Companies by Laura Kotelman
FREE SPEECH & ELECTION LAW
- A Cold Breeze in California: ProtectMarriage Reveals the Chilling Effect of Campaign Finance Disclosure on Ballot Measure Issue Advocacy by Stephen R. Klein
- Attack Ballot Issue Disclosure Root and Branch: Comment on A Cold Breeze in California: ProtectMarriage Reveals the Chilling Effect of Campaign Finance Disclosure on Ballot Measure Issue Advocacy by Steve Simpson
- Rebuttal to Steve Simpson's Response to A Cold Breeze in California: ProtectMarriage Reveals the Chilling Effect of Campaign Finance Disclosure on Ballot Measure Issue Advocacy by Stephen R. Klein
- Politics for Professionals Only: Ballot Measures, Campaign Finance "Reform," and the First Amendment by Dick M. Carpenter, Jeffrey Milyo & John K. Ross
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
- Qui-tam-osaurus, the Statutory Dinosaur: Evolution or Extinction for the Qui Tam Patent False Marking Statute? by Trevor K. Copeland & Laura A. Lydigsen
- Nashville in Africa: Intellectual Property Law, Creative Industries, and Development by Mark Schultz & Alec van Gelder
INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL SECURITY LAW
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The Fourth Amendment Goes to War by Robert J. Delahunty
LITIGATION
- Constitutional Limits on Punitive Damages: An Evaluation of the Role of Economic Theory in Prescribing Constitutional Constraints on Punitive Damage Awards by Dorothy Henderson Shapiro
- A Wave of ADA Public Accommodation Lawsuits Moves from Florida and California to the Rest of the United States by Gregory P. McGuire
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY & LEGAL EDUCATION
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Government Ethics in President Obama's First Year: A Preliminary Assessment by Richard W. Painter
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES
Book Reviews
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Federalism: Political Identity and Tragic Compromise by Malcolm M. Feeley & Edward Rubin Reviewed by George D. Brown
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Regulation by Litigation by Andrew P. Morriss, Bruce Yandle & Andrew Dorchak Reviewed by Margaret A. Little