No. 59-3, March 2008
Index
- "insane in the Membrane, Insane in the Brain": the Case of Panetti v. Quarterman - Michael Eric Hooper
- Evaluating the Skills Curriculum: Challenges and Opportunities for Law Schools - Harriet N. Katz
- Legal Ethics, Narrative, and Professional Identity: the Story of David Spaulding - Timothy W. Floyd and John Gallagher
- New Car Emissions Feared to Increase Global Temperatures, State Standing: Massachusetts v. Epa - Nick Bisher
- Preventing and Reducing Costs and Burdens Associated With E-discovery: the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Jessica Debono
- Signed, Your Coach: Restricting Speech in Athletic Recruiting in Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Ass'n v. Brentwood Academy - Brian Craddock
- Symposium: the Opportunity for Legal Education - Afternoon Session Transcript - Roy T. Stuckey, Alice Thomas, and Daisy Hurst Floyd
- Symposium: the Opportunity for Legal Education - Morning Session Transcript - William D. Underwood, Judith Wegner, and William M. Sullivan
- Who's on First?: Why Philip Morris Usa v. Williams Left Juries Confused About Whose Injuries Can Be Considered When Determining Punitive Damages - Steven Moulds