Vol. 74 No. 1, September 2010
Index
- Cost-benefit analysis of the business judgment rule: a critique in light of the financial meltdown.
- Secondary considerations: a structured framework for patent analysis.
- Card check labor certification: lessons from New York.
- Property as capture and care.
- Keeping it simple: health plan benefit standardization and regulatory choice under the Affordable Care Act.
- A legal matter: peer-to-peer file sharing, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and the higher education opportunity act: how Congress and the entertainment industry missed an opportunity to stem copyright infringement.
- The good, the bad, and the healthy: how spindlechromosomal complex transfer can improve the future.
- S.O.S. from the FDA: a cry for help in the world of unregulated dietary supplements.
- The future of honest services fraud.
- Big oil, big consequences, and the big unknown: exploring the legal, regulatory, and environmental impact of the gulf oil spill.
- The Gulf oil spill: the road not taken.
- Post-Deepwater Horizon: the changing landscape of liability for oil pollution in the United States.
- Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico: is new federal legislation the answer and if so, to what question?
- Disasters and ecosystem services deprivation: from Cuyahoga to the Deepwater Horizon.
- Analysis of environmental and economic damages from British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
- Bridging the Gulf: using mediated, consensus-based regulation to reconcile competing public policy agendas in disaster mitigation.