No. 81, 2021
Index
- Sovereign Immunity and the Uses of History
- The Use of Uncharged Misconduct Evidence to Prove Knowledge
- Fiduciary Duties, Consolidated Returns, and Fairness
- Termination of Desegregation Decrees and the Elusive Meaning of Unitary Status
- A Better Bar: Why and How the Existing Bar Exam Should Change
- Attorneys Beware: Unprecedented Law Changing in Nebraska. Summary Judgment, Affirmative Defenses Andcity State Bank v. Holstine, 260 Neb. 578, 618 N.w.2d 704 (2000)
- Public School Restrictions on "offensive" Student Speech in Boroff v. Van Wert City Board of Education, 220 F.3d 465 (6th Cir. 2000): Has Fraser's "exception" Swallowed Tinker's Rule?
- The Nebraska Death Penalty Study: an Interdisciplinary Symposium
- Arbitrariness and Discrimination in the Administration of the Death Penalty: a Legal and Empirical Analysis of the Nebraska Experience (1973-1999)
- Death Penalty Research in Nebraska: How Do Judges and Juries Reach Penalty Decisions?
- Evaluating Empirical Research Methods: Using Empirical Research in Law and Policy
- Justifying Capital Punishment in Principle and in Practice: Empirical Evidence of Distortion in Application
- Why Expectation Damages for Breach of Contract Must Be the Norm: a Refutation of the Fuller and Perdue "three Interests" Thesis
- Discovery of Information and Documents from a Litigant's Former Employees: Synergy and Synthesis of Civil Rules, Ethical Standards, Privilege Doctrines, and Common Law Principles
- Sexual Harassment and Disparate Impact: Should Non-targeted Workplace Sexual Conduct Be Actionable Under Title Vii?
- An Accuser-obligation Approach to the Confrontation Clause
- Nebraska's (more or Less) Stable Approach to "extreme and Outrageous Conduct" and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Brandon Ex Rel. Estate of Brandon v. County of Richardson, 261 Neb. 636, 624 N.w.2d 604 (2001)
- Symposium: Nebraska and the Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- Chief Justice John v. Hendry
- In Defense of Client-lawyer Confidentiality . . . and Its Exceptions . . .
- To Provide a Common Conceptual and Linguistic Vocabulary in Order to Foster Ethics Dialogue and Education: the Nebraska Supreme Court Should Adopt the Revised Model Rules the "bright Line" Rule Example
- Conflicts of Interest Under the Revised Model Rules
- Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession
- Modeling Class Counsel