SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW
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VOLUME 40 |
NUMBER 2 |
SPRING 2011 |
Contents |
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Articles |
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| 247 | Framing Franchise Antitrust Litigation: The Legacy of Kodak and Queen City Pizza (PDF) Randy D. Gordon |
| 285 | Experimenting on Law Students: Why Imposing No Ethical Constraints on Educational Research Using Law Students is a Bad Idea and Proposed Ethical Guidelines (PDF) Scott DeVito |
| 323 | Extraordinary Rendition in the Wake of 9/11 (PDF) Astineh Arakelian |
Comments
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Whether and at What Cost Section 111 Protects Federal Officers from Assault (PDF) |
| 375 | A Right Named Sue: Giving Music Publishers a Cause of Action to Sue for Infringements of Musical Compositions for Which the Publishers Continue to Receive Royalties Pursuant to the Derivative Works Exception (PDF) Timothy Meade |
| 403 | Plagued by the Paparazzi: How California Should Sharpen the Focus on its Not-So-Picture Perfect Paparazzi Laws (PDF) Tara Sattler |
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