No. 99, 2021
Index
- Picturing Marty Gardner
- Remembering Professor Martin Gardner
- Remembering Marty Gardner
- In Memoriam Professor Marty Gardner
- In Memoriam to Professor Martin (marty) Gardner
- Removing Miranda from School Interrogations
- Seeing the No-compelled-speech Doctrine Clearly Through the Lens of Telescope Media
- Running the Full-court Press: How College Athletic Departments Unlawfully Restrict Athletes' Rights to Speak to the News Media
- Leveraging Noncognitive Skills to Foster Bar Exam Success: an Analysis of the Efficacy of the Bar Passage Program at Fiu Law
- The Damages of Caps in Nebraska
- Execution on the Ballot: Lessons for Judicial Review of Ballot Measures from the Death Penalty Referendum in Nebraska
- The Emerging Statutory Proximate Cause Doctrine
- Smart Contracts and the Limits of Computerized Commerce
- Beyond Unreasonable
- The Homesteading Rights of Deserted Wives: a History
- Suspects Use Cell Phones, but So Do We: State v. Goynes and the Constitutional Dangers of Boilerplate Search Warrants
- Nebraska Nonsense: Trojan Horse or Cash Crop?
- Interring the Immigration Rule of Lenity
- The Crisis of June 2020: the Case of the Retired Generals and Admirals and the Clarion Calls of Their Critics in Lex Non Scripta (historic) Perspective
- The Litigation Landscape of Fraternity and Sorority Hazing: Criminal and Civil Liability
- Appropriative Fair Use: a Suggested Approach
- After Forty Years, Nebraska Weighs in on Assisting Suicide: Criminal Liability for Assisting Suicide in Nebraska After State v. Stubbendieck
- Who Wears the Pants? Everyone Who Wants To: Expanding Price Waterhouse Sex Stereotyping to Cover Employer-mandated Sex-differentiated Dress and Grooming Codes in the Eighth Circuit
- Adr Is Not a Household Term: Considering the Ethical and Practical Consequences of the Public's Lack of Understanding of Mediation and Arbitration
- You Can Call Me Al: Regulating How Candidates' Names Appear on Ballots
- Universities' Speech and the First Amendment
- Cell Phone Searches by Employers
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Kerri S. and Nebraska's Non-court Child Welfare System
- So You're Telling Me There's a Chance: an Examination of the Loss of Chance Doctrine Under Nebraska Law