Volume Thirty Seven -- Book One

ARTICLES

A More Regular Process for Irregular Rendition A. John Radsan
“You don’t have to be Ludwig Wittgenstein”:
How Llewellyn’s Concept of Agreement Should Change the Law of Open-quantity Contracts
Allen Blair
Information Privacy and Corporate Power: Towards a Re-Imagination of Information Privacy Law Marcy E. Peek
Honor Thy Father and Mother?: How Intestacy Law Goes Too Far in Protecting Parents Ronald J. Scalise Jr.
NeuroCongress Richard W. Murphy

COMMENTS

When Secrecy Threatens Security: Edmonds v. Department of Justice and a Proposal to Reform the State Secrets Privilege Anthony Rapa
Elimination of the Oswin v. Shaw Serious Life Impact Requirement: A Serious Impact on the Future of New Jersey’s No-Fault Automobile Insurance Holly R. Blanchard

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