No. 85, 2021
Index
- Judicial Independence: the Situation of the U.s. Federal Judiciary
- Cognitive Biases and Heuristics in Tort Litigation: a Proposal to Limit Their Effects Without Changing the World
- The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act--a Wrong Turn in the Road to Improvement of the U.s. Payments System
- The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy
- Don't Worry, I'll Be Right Back: Temporary Absences of Counsel During Criminal Trials and the Rule of Automatic Reversal
- Looking Out for Your Employees: Employers' Surreptitious Physical Surveillance of Employees and the Tort of Invasion of Privacy
- The Prophecy of Poor Dick: the Nebraska Supreme Court Recognizes a Surface Water Appropriator's Claim Against a Hydrologically Connected Ground Water User in Spear T Ranch, Inc. v. Knaub
- Making Sense of Hybrid Rights: an Analysis of the Nebraska Supreme Court's Approach to the Hybrid-rights Exception in Douglas County v. Anaya
- Copyright and Open Access: Reconsidering University Ownership of Faculty Research
- Internet Cookies: When Is Permission Consent?
- Confronting Crawford
- Safety and Security
- Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Insults, Preferences, and the Dworkin Defense
- Did Smokers Catch a Break? the Eighth Circuit Interprets Exclusions of Tobacco-related Conditions Narrowly in Christianson v. Poly-america Medical Benefit Plan
- Trouble in Fort Trumbull: Using Eminent Domain for Economic Development in Kelo v. City of New London
- Civilly Committing Criminals: an Analysis of the Expressive Function of Nebraska's "dangerous Sex Offender" Commitment Procedure
- The Overlapping Magisteria of Law and Science: When Litigation and Science Collide
- Tackling the "evils" of Interlocking Directorates in Healthcare Nonprofits
- Curbing the Dog: Extending the Protection of the Fourth Amendment to Police Drug Dogs
- The Emergence of First Amendment Academic Freedom
- A Problematic Plurality Precedent: Why the Supreme Court Should Leave Marks Over Van Orden v. Perry
- Avoiding Economic Waste in Contract Damages: Myths, Misunderstanding, and Malcontent
- The Structure of Preemption Decisions
- If the Judicial Confirmation Process Is Broken, Can a Statute Fix It?
- The Importance of Negotiated Rulemaking to the No Child Left Behind Act
- Strangers in Their Own Land: Durational Residency Requirements for Tuition Purposes, Though Illegal, Are Here to Stay
- Profits Interest in a Service Partnership: Entrance and Forfeiture Under the 2005 Proposed Regulations