Vol. 77 No. 2, December 2013
Index
- 'Groundbreaking' or broken? An analysis of SEC cybersecurity disclosure guidance, its effectiveness, and implications.
- 'Groundbreaking' or broken? An analysis of SEC cybersecurity disclosure guidance, its effectiveness, and implications.
- The Supreme Court goes to the dogs: reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines.
- A legal review of autism, a syndrome rapidly gaining wide attention within our society.
- Don't text, talk, and walk: the emerging smartphone defense in personal injury litigation.
- From Kate Stoneman to Stoneman Chair, Katheryn D. Katz: feminist waves and the first domestic violence course at a United States law school.
- A champion for African freedom: Paul Robeson and the struggle against apartheid.
- 'And bad mistakes? I've made a few': sharing mistakes to mentor new lawyers.
- The FDA and the pharmaceutical industry: is regulation contributing to drug shortages?
- The assault weapons ban - politics, the Second Amendment, and the country's continued willingness to sacrifice innocent lives for 'freedom'.
- Avoiding contractual liability to baseball players who have used performance enhancing drugs: can we knock it out of the park?
- Fractured communities: hydraulic fracturing and the law in New York state.
- Hydrofracking and home rule: defending and defining an anti-preemption canon of statutory construction in New York.
- At the intersection of Wall Street and Main: impacts of hydraulic fracturing on residential property interests, risk allocation, and implications for the secondary mortgage market.
- Gas transmission facilities: the limits on home rule.
- The thirst of fracking: regulating to protect the linchpin of the natural gas boom.