Vol. 39 No. 4, May 2012
Index
- Free and open source software in municipal procurement: the challenges and benefits of cooperation.
- Occupy Wall Street and international human rights.
- RLUIPA is a bridge too far: inconvenience is not discrimination.
- The right to occupy - Occupy Wall Street and the First Amendment.
- RLUIPA: necessary, modest, and under-enforced.
- RLUIPA: necessary, modest, and under-enforced.
- Occupy our occupations: why "we are the 99%" resonates with working people and what we can do to fix the American workplace.
- Representing an idea: how Occupy Wall Street's attorneys overcame the challenges of representing non-hierarchical movements.
- Occupy the parks: restoring the right to overnight protest in public parks.
- The housing crash and the end of American citizenship.
- The effect of RLUIPA's land use provisions on local governments.
- Reconsidering the theoretical accuracy and prosecutorial effectiveness of international tribunals' ad hoc approaches to conceptualizing crimes of sexual violence as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide.
- Reconsidering the theoretical accuracy and prosecutorial effectiveness of international tribunals' ad hoc approaches to conceptualizing crimes of sexual violence as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide.
- Does Heather have two mommies? The importance of full faith and credit recognition for adoptions by same-sex couples.