No. 80, 2021
Index
- The Useful Life Defense: Embracing the Idea That All Products Eventually Grow Old and Die
- American "road Rage": a Scary and Tangled Cultural-legal Pastiche
- Private Rights, Public Uses, and the Future of the Copyright Clause
- 18 U.s.c. Sec. 922(g)(9) and the Lambert Due Process Exception Requiring Actual Knowledge of the Law: United States v. Hutzell, 217 F.3d 966 (8th Cir. 2000)
- Pirates in Cyberspace: the Copyright Implications of a and M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., 114 F. Supp. 2d 896 (n.d. Cal. 2000)
- Consensual Modifications of the Rules of Evidence: the Limits of Party Autonomy in an Adversary System
- American Indian Sovereignty and Naturalization: It's a Race Thing
- What's So Special About Special Proceedings? Making Sense of Nebraska's Final Order Statute
- Parental Compliance: Its Role in Termination of Parental Rights Cases
- Division Over Diversion: Mitchell v. Helms, 530 U.s. 793 (2000)
- My Will Be Done: Accommodating the Erring and the Atypical Testator
- Palazzolo, Lucas, and Penn Central: the Need for Pragmatism, Symbolism, and Ad Hoc Balancing
- "am I My Brother's Keeper?": Requiring Landowner Disclosure of the Presence of Sex Offenders and Other Criminal Activity
- Nebraska's $160 Million Liability?-entergy Arkansas, Inc. v. Nebraska, 241 F.3d 979 (8th Cir. 2001)
- Prescription Drugs and Strict Liability: Evaluating Nebraska's New Posture in Freeman v. Hoffman La-roche, Inc., 260 Neb. 552, 618 N.w.2d 827 (2000)