FORTHCOMING: Volume Thirty-eight, Number two

ARTICLES

Applying a Usable Past: The Use of History in Law Matthew J. Festa
Jefferson's Failed Anti-Slavery Proviso of 1784 and the Nascence of Free Soil Constitutionalism William G. Merkel
Reinvigorating the Concept of Benefit: The Failure of Drug Company-Sponsored Research on Human Subjects Jacqueline Fox
The International Trend Toward Requiring Good Cause for Tenant Eviction: Dangerous Portents for the United States Andrea B. Carroll

COMMENTS

Limiting the Scope of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act: Why RLUIPA Should not be Amended to Regulate Eminent Domain Actions Against Religious Property Cristina Finetti
Judgmental Neutrality: When the Supreme Court Inevitably Implies That Your is Just Plain Wrong Lincoln Davis Wilson
The Future of Privacy in a Unified National Health Information Infrastructure Dennis J. McMahon
How Much is Too Much? Director Equity Ownership and its Role in the Independence Assessment Joseph P. Farano
RLUIPA or Not, Here They Come! RLUIPA as a Possible Shield from the Government Taking of Religious Property Allison Scaduto

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