Volume Thirty Four -- Book Two
ARTICLES
Peremptory Challenges to Jurors Based Upon or Affecting Religion
John H. Mansfield
Something Borrowed, Something New: The Changing Role of Novelty in Idea Protection Law
Mary LaFrance
The Elastic Contours of Attorney-Client Privilege and Waiver in the Context of Insurance Company Bad Faith: There’s a Chill in the Air
Steven Plitt
Deforming Welfare: How the Dominant Narratives of Devolution and Privatization Subverted Federal Welfare Reform
Jon Michaels
COMMENTS
Toward an Integrated Tax Treatment of Gifts and Inheritances
Alana J. Darnell
Much Ado ABout Gene Patents: The Role of Foreseeability
Michael John Gulliford
When “Yes” Means No: The Subjugation of Competition and Consumer Choice by Exclusive Municipal Cable Franchises
Jonathan E. Samon
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