SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 38 |
NUMBER 2 |
FALL 2008 |
Contents |
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ARTICLES |
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| 221 |
The Seven Virtues of Appellate Brief Writing: An Update from the Bench (PDF) |
| 235 |
Religion as Speech: The Growing Role of Free Speech Jurisprudence in Protecting Religious Liberty (PDF) |
| 287 |
Ending the Mathews v. Eldridge Balancing Test: Time for a New Due Process Test (PDF) |
NOTES |
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| 307 | "No More Drama": In Davis v. Blige, the Second Circuit Invalidates Retroactive Transfers, But What About Other Unilateral Acts By a Copyright Co-Owner? (PDF) |
COMMENTS |
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333 |
The Unjustified Presumption of Reliance for Newly Issued Securities: Why the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 Rang the Death Knell for the Fraud-Created-the-Market Theory (PDF) |
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We Shall Overcome . . . If the Courts Allow Us: The United States Supreme Court's Decisions Regarding Mitigating Measures, and its Connection to the Circuit Split on Whether Life Accomplishments Should be Considered in Determining Disability Under the ADA (PDF) |
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