
Volume 13: Issue 3
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012

*Online-Only Issue*
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION
- Policy Implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act An exchange between Don W. King and Timothy S. Jost
- Restraining Park Doctrine Prosecutions Against Corporate Officials Under the FDCA by Richard A. Samp & Cory L. Andrews
CIVIL RIGHTS
- Misconceptions about Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. by Hans Bader
- Sleeping Giant?: Section Two of the Thirteenth Amendment, Hate Crimes Legislation, and Academia's Favorite New Vehicle for the Expansion of Federal Power by Gail Heriot & Alison Schmauch Somin
CORPORATIONS, SECURITIES & ANTITRUST
- Del Monte and El Paso: Going to Revlon-Land With a Conflicted Financial Advisor by Robert T. Miller
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
- The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) An exchange between John G. Malcolm and Jill Levenson & Andrew Harris
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & PROPERTY RIGHTS
- Lenity: An Essential Rule for Interpreting Environmental Crimes Statutes by Roger J. Marzulla
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
- The America Invents Act May be Constitutionally Infirm if It Repeals the Bar Against Patenting After Secret Commercial Use by Ron D. Katznelson
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW
- Labor Organizations by Another Name: The Worker Center Movement and its Evolution into Coverage under the NLRA and LMRDA by Stefan J. Marculewicz & Jennifer Thomas
- Individualizing the FLSA: Collective Action Waivers and the Split in the Federal Courts by Amelia W. Koch, Jennifer McNamara, & Laura E. Carlisle
- Union Organizing and the NLRB Under President Obama by Raymond J. LaJeunesse, Jr.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC MEDIA
- A U.N. Regulated Internet? The Case for Defending Against Persistent Intergovernmental Threats to Internet Freedom by Robert M. McDowell
- The Telecommunications Act of 1996 in the Twenty-first Century by Howard W. Waltzman
BOOK REVIEWS
- Kill or Capture: The War on Terror and the Soul of the Obama Presidency by Daniel Klaidman Reviewed by Matthew Heiman