No. 41, 2022
Index
- Foreword
- Trouble Counting Votes? Comparing Voting Mechanisms in the United States and Selected Other Countries
- The 2003 California Gubernatorial Recall
- How to Think About Voter Fraud (and Why)
- Testamentary Fragmentation and the Diminishing Role of the Will: an Argument for Revival
- The Ethics of Surrogacy Contracts and Nebraska's Surrogacy Law
- Executive Summary: Report on the Resolution of Outstanding Property Claims Between Cuba & the United States
- The United States Supreme Court Failed to Follow Over Thirty Years of Precedent by Replacing Individualized Medical Judgment With Congressional Findings
- The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974: Recommendations for Realigning Educational Privacy With Congress' Original Intent
- Groundwater Law and Management: the Asia (iwmi)-kansas Program
- Section 102(1) of the National Environmental Policy Act
- Boom and Bust on the Great Plains: Deja Vu All Over Again
- Common Enemy or Unilateral Threat: Why Jurisdictions Need to Become Reasonable in Regards to Diffuse Surface Waters
- Morse v. Frederick: the United States Supreme Court Applied the Standard for School-sponsored Speech to Independent Student Speech
- Taming the Wild West: an Examination of Private Student Loan Consolidation Companies' Violations of Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act by Using Trade Names and Logos That Closely Resemble Those Used by the United States Department of Education
- Foreword
- Why the Current Approach to Fighting Terrorism Is Making Us Less Safe
- Bare Justice: a Feminist Theory of Justice and Its Potential Application to Crimes of Sexual Violence in Post-genocide Rwanda
- Avoiding an International Law Fix for Terrorist Detention
- When Does Collateral Damage Rise to the Level of a War Crime?: Expanding the Adequacy of Laws of War Against Contemporary Human Rights Discourse
- Glance Into the Criminal Procedures Under the Iraqi Judiciary
- Fundamental First Steps Along the Road to Health Care Reform: Eliminating the Bureaucratic Burdens of Certificate of Need Programs and Embracing Market Competition to Improve State Health Care Systems
- There May or May Not Be Blood: Why the Eighth Amendment Prohibition Against Executing the Insane Requires a Definitive Standard