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Case Western Reserve Law Review

 

Volume 55 (2004-2005)

ARTICLE

Originalism and the Affirmative Action Decisions - Douglas G. Smith

SYMPOSIUM: THE ROLES OF MARKETS AND GOVERNMENTS

Introduction - Andrew P. Morriss

 

Environmental Religion: A Theological Critique - Robert H. Nelson

 

Markets and the Environment: Friends or Foes? - Terry L. Anderson

 

The Fable of Federal Environmental Regulation: Reconsidering the Federal Role in Environmental Protection - Jonathan H. Adler

 

Economics, Market Behavior, and the Law - Vernon L. Smith

WILLIAM A. BRAHMS LECTURE ON LAW & RELIGION

Religious Lawyering in a Liberal Democracy: A Challenge and an Invitation - Russell G. Pearce and Amelia J. Uelmen

NOTES

Turning the Commerce Clause Challenge "On Its Face": Why Federal Commerce Clause Statutes Demand Facial Challenges - Nathaniel Stewart

 

Public Health, Environmental Protection, and the Dormant Commerce Clause: Maintaining the State Sovereignty in the Federalist Structure - Andrew D. Thompson

WINTER 2004

ARTICLE

The Agency Law Origins of the Necesary and Proper Clause - Robert G. Natelson

Gay and Lesbian Access to Assisted Reproductive Technology - John A. Robertson

The Strange Career of Race Discrimination in Antebellum Ohio - Paul Finkelman

NOTES

Eminent Domain for Private Development: An Irrational Basis for the Erosion of Property Rights - Benjamin Cramer

 

Closing A Loophole in Accountability for War Crimes: Successor Commanders' Duty to Punish Known Past Offenses - Carol T. Fox

SPRING 2005

ARTICLE

Adam Smith On The Inevitability Of Price Fixing – Arthur Austin

 

The George A. Leet Business Law Symposium: Corporate Governance: Directors Vs.
Shareholders?

 

Introduction – George Dent

 

Remarks Of SEC Commissioner Roel C. Campos

 

Comment: Corporate Governance Events: Legal Rules, Business Environment And Corporate Culture - Olufunmilayo B. Arewa

 

Comment: A View From The Board Room: The Success Of Corporate Governance - Bonnie Hill

 

The Case For Shareholder Access: A Response To The Business Roundtable - Lucian Arye Bebchuk

 

Comment: Corporate Governance: Directors Vs. Shareholders? - Craig Owen
White

 

Comment: The Case For Real Shareholder Democracy - George
Dent

 

Stock Transfer Restrictions And Issuer Choice In Trading Venues - Jonathan Macey & Maureen O'hara

 

Institutional Competition To Regulate Corporations:
A Comment On Macey
- Jill E. Fisch

 

Comment: Fiduciary Responsibilities Under The Sarbanes-Oxley Design - Gordon S. Kaiser, Jr

 

Notes


Hindsight Bias And The Subsequent Remedial Measures Rule: Fixing The Feasibility Exception – Kimberly Eberwine

 

Amici Curiae In The Federal Courts Of Appeals: How Friendly Are They? - John Harrington

 

Comments


Punishment, Forgiveness, And The Rule Of Law: A Vision For Conflict Resolution In Alan Paton's Too Late The Phalarope - Carol Tyler Fox

 

Reach Out And Tax Someone: I.R.C. Section 4252(B)(1) And The
Disappearance Of Taxable Long-Distance Service
- Kurt A. Leeper

 

SUMMER 2005

 

LAW TECHNOLOGY & THE ARTS SYMPOSIUM: “COPYRIGHT AND PERSONAL COPYING: SONY V. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TWENTY-ONE YEARS LATER”

 

Rewinding Sony  : The Evolving Product, Phoning Home and the Duty of Ongoing Design - Randal C. Picker

 

Breaking the Vicious Circularity : Sony 's Contribution to the Fair Use Doctrine - Frank Pasquale

 

Sony , Tort Doctrines, and the Puzzle of Peer-to-Peer - Alfred C. Yen

 

Comment: An Alternative Torts Model of Secondary Copyright Liability - David W. Barnes

 

The Problems of Judging Young Technologies: A Comment on Sony , Tort Doctrines, and the Puzzle of Peer-to-Peer - R. Anthony Reese

 

Keynote: Fair Use: Threat or Threatened? - Wendy J. Gordon

 

The Sony Paradox - Jessica Litman

 

Comment: Copyright's Public-Private Distinction - Julie E. Cohen

 

Comment: Sony , Fair Use, and File Sharing - Stacey L. Dogan

 

Sony in the Trenches - James Burger, Matthew J. Oppenheim & Michael Petricone

 

Slamming the Lid on Pandora's Box: How the Ohio Legislature Compensated the Insurance Industry for Scott-Pontzer at the Expense of Ohio 's Drivers - Matthew J. Cavanagh

 

Arguably Arbitrary: Taxation and the Physical Injury Requirement of I.R.C. Section 104( a )(2) - Kurt A. Leeper

 

COMMENTS

 

Can Congress Buy RLUIPA's Way to Constitutional Salvation? - Benjamin D. Cramer

 

The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Weight-Loss Plan: Just How Mandatory are the “Advisory” Guidelines After United States v. Booker ? - Douglas F. Fries