No. 84, 2021
Index
- Toward Coherence in Civil Conspiracy Law: a Proposal to Abolish the Agent's Immunity Rule
- Kennewick Man, Kinship, and the "dying Race": the Ninth Circuit's Assimilationist Assault on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
- When Specialty Designs Cause Building Disasters: Responsibility for Shared Architectural and Engineering Services
- The Culture of Legal Denial
- Erisa: Fumbling the Limitations Period
- Privity, Duty, and Loss: in Swanson v. Ptak, 268 Neb. 265, 682 N.w.2d 225 (2004), the Nebraska Supreme Court Again Endorses Privity in Legal Malpractice Actions
- "incorporation" of the Criminal Procedure Amendments: the View from the States
- Who Gets the Check: Determining When Federal Farm Program Payments Are Property of the Bankruptcy Estate
- Evolving Business and Social Normsand Interpretation Rules: the Needfor a Dynamic Approach Tocontract Disputes
- Removing the Scaffolding: the Qtip Provisions and the Ownership Fiction
- Let's Not Call the Whole Thing Off Just Yet: a Response to Samuel Issacharoff's Suggestion to Scuttle Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act
- Crossing the Bar: the Relationship of Nebraska's Supreme Court With the Bar
- Ducking Recusal: Justice Scalia's Refusal to Recuse Himself from Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 541 U.s. 913 (2004), Andthe Need for a Unique Recusalstandard for Supreme Court Justices
- The Emergence of Exacted Conservation Easements
- The Doctrine of Equivalents: Becoming a Derelict on the Waters of Patent Law
- Lex-praxis of Education Informational Privacy for Public Schoolchildren
- Accessing the Internet Through the Neighbor's Wireless Internet Connection: Physical Trespass in Virtual Reality
- Allocating the Risks of Embezzlement by an Escrow Holder: Bio-electronics v. C and J Partnership, 268 Neb. 252, 682 N.w.2d 248 (2004)
- Still, What's So Compelling?--the Supreme Court's Continued Application of the Ginsberg Analysis and Its Effect on the Attempted Regulation of Internet Pornography in Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, 542 U.s. 656(2004)
- In Re Petition of the Nebraska State Bar Association to Adopt Rules of Professional Conduct Governing Attorneys, No. S-36-040001 (neb. June 8, 2005): Changing the Rules-- a Functional Analysis of Nebraska's Newly Adopted Rules of Professional Conduct