No. 43, 2022
Index
- "unity Through Division": Religious Liberty and the Virtue of Pluralism in the Context of Legislative Prayer Controversies
- Today's Confrontation Clause (after Crawford and Melendez-diaz)
- Arbitration: Interface of Thefederal Arbitration Act Andnebraska State Law
- A Modest Reading of St. Thomasaquinas on the Connectionbetween Natural Law Andhuman Law
- To Exclude or Not to Exclude:the Future of the Exclusionaryrule After Herringv. United States
- Forty-plus Years of Iowa Choice-of-law Precedent: the Aftermath of the Restatement (second) of Conflict of Laws
- United States v. Cundiff: Sixthcircuit Decision Makes Rapanosv. United States Controversy(navigable) Waterunder a Bridge
- The Financial Crisis One Year Later: Proceedings of a Panel Discussion on Lessons of the Financial Crisis and Implications for Regulatory Reform
- Financialism: a Lecture Delivered at Creighton University School of Law
- Populist Retribution and International Competition in Financial Services Regulation
- In Whom We Trust
- The Role of Validation and Communication in the Debt Collection Process
- Accounting for Bad News: Securities Fraud Litigation and the Equal Application of Market Efficiency
- The Furundzija Judgment and Its Continued Vitality in International Law
- Is the Law Causing Charities to Drown Because Their Endowment Funds Are Now "under Water"?
- The General Welfare Clause: an Exploration of Original Intent and Constitutional Limits Pertaining to the Rapidly Expanding Federal Budget
- In Re Williams Securities Litigation-wcg Subclass: Publicly Traded Corporations Win Leniency in Their Representations After the Tenth Circuit Redefines Loss Causation in Private Actions for Securities Fraud
- The Long and Short of It: the Securities and Exchange Commission Should Reinstate a Price Restriction Test to Regulate Short Selling
- The Costs of Estate Tax Dithering
- The Practitioner's Perspective: Insight from Estate Planning Attorneys
- Religiously Inspired Gender-bias Disinheritance-whats Law Got to Do With It?
- The Morality of Tax Avoidance
- Who Should Bear the Bite of Estate Taxes on Non-probate Property
- Disinheritance in New York State: Legacies We Do and Do Not Leave
- The Succession Rights of Adopted Adults: Trying to Fit a Square Peg Into a Round Hole
- Keep Your Friends Close and the Laymen Closer: State Bar Associations Can Combat the Problems Associated With Nonlawyers Engaging in the Unauthorized Practice of Estate Planning Through a Certification System
- The Uniform Trust Code Revives the Historical Purposes of Trusts and Reiterates the Importance of the Settlor's Intent
- Negron v. United States: the Sixth Circuit Improperly Applied the Eighth Circuit's Unreasonable and Unrealistic Results Exception Resulting in Its Conclusion That the Irs Annuity Tables Must Be Used to Value an Annuity With a Marketability Restriction
- Private Enforcement of Systemic Risk Regulation
- Zealous Officers and Neutral Magistrates: the Rhetoric of the Fourth Amendment
- Judging the Reliability of Expert Causation Opinions Based on Epidemiology Data After King v. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company: Is the Judge a Gatekeeper or a Matador
- Nacchio Profits: the Tenth Circuit in United States v. Nacchio Properly Departs from the Eighth Circuit in United States v. Mooney and Adopts the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
- The Search Incident to Arrest Exception Plays Catch Up: Why Police May No Longer Search Cell Phones Incident to Arrest Without a Warrant
- Al-marri v. Pucciarelli: the Fourth Circuit Solidifies the President's Authority to Detain Al Qaeda Agents While Creating Additional Confusion Regarding the Habeas Corpus Privileges of Detainees
- Falling Short of Fundamental Fairness: Why Institutional Review Board Regulations Fail to Provide Procedural Due Process