Iowa Law Review - 2013
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Due-Diligence Failures: Should Comparative Responsibility Be Imposed on a Government-Sponsored Entity's Claims Brought Under Sections 11(a) and 12(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933?
- Coase Minus the Coase Theorem-Some Problems with Chicago Transaction Cost Analysis
- Saving Small-Employer Health Insurance
- Choice Architecture and the Locus of Fiduciary Obligation in Defined Contribution Plans
- Big Data and Pharmacovigilance: Using Health Information Exchanges to Revolutionize Drug Safety
- Fight Fraud Within Exemption: Advocating a Properly Tailored Interpretation of the § 1702 Evasion Clause of the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act
- Down-Sizing the 'Little Guy' Myth in Legal Definitions
- Credit Reform and the States: The Vital Role of Attorneys General After Dodd-Frank
- Campaign Finance Disclosure and the Information Tradeoff
- Personal Jurisdiction and Choice of Law
- Good Faith Performance
- A License Is Not a 'Contract Not To Sue': Disentangling Property and Contract in the Law of Copyright Licenses
- Protecting the Unconvicted: Limiting Iowa's Rights to Public Access in Search of Greater Protection for Criminal Defendants Whose Charges Do Not End in Convictions
- Insuring Against a Derivative Disaster: The Case for Decentralized Risk Management
- Prostitution 3.0?
- IP Injury and the Institutions of Patent Law
- The Revocation of Clean-Energy Investment Economic-Support Systems as Indirect Expropriation Post-Nykomb: A Spanish Case Analysis
- Normative Legal Theories: The Case for Pluralism and Balancing
- Deference Determinations and Stealth Constitutional Decision Making
- The Evidence of Things Not Seen: Non-Matches as Evidence of Innocence
- The Imprisoner's Dilemma: A Cost - Benefit Approach to Incarceration
- Rethinking the Principal-Agent Theory of Judging
- Determining the Proper Standard of Causation to Support a Conviction Under 18 U.S.C. § 1347 When Healthcare Fraud 'Results in Death
- Healthcare Liens and the Common Fund Doctrine: The Need for Legislative Action to Prevent Fee Shifting at the Expense of Healthcare Providers
- Efficient Copyright Infringement
- An Analysis of Facebook 'Likes' and Other Nonverbal Internet Communication Under the Federal Rules of Evidence
- God(s) in Congress: A Two-Step Analysis Addressing the Constitutionality of Guest-Chaplain Invocations, and a Call for Aggressive Enforcement of the Establishment Clause
- A Way Forward: Establishing Financially Self-Sustaining Health-Insurance Exchanges Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- Improving Access to Commercial Websites Under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act
- Should Courts Apply Dodd-Frank's Prohibition on the Enforcement of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements Retroactively?
- Redefining Attorney-Fee Shifting Under the Lanham Act: Protecting Small Businesses and Deterring Trademark Infringement
- Death and Taxes and Zombies
- Fee Effects
- Joint Tenancies in Iowa Today
- What Happens in Iowa Stays in Iowa: A Framework for Implementing Changes to State Open Records Laws
- Exclusivity Without Patents: The New Frontier of FDA Regulation for Genetic Materials
- Marriage, Biology, and Federal Benefits
- Rehabilitating Tinker: A Modest Proposal To Protect Public-School Students' First Amendment Free Expression Rights in the Digital Age
- Won't You Be My Neighbor?' Living with Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- Quantitative Model for Measuring Line-Drawing Inequity
- Reverse Regulatory Arbitrage: An Auction Approach to Regulatory Assignments
- An Alternative Approach to the RESPA Versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Unpaid Pre-Petition Escrow Amount Debate
- Is Cooperation with the EEOC an Implied Requirement for Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies?
- The Hobson's Choice in Union Discipline Cases: When Union Members Are Forced to Decide Between Fired or Fined
- Isn't It Obvious? How Klein's Definition of Analogous Prior Art Conflicts with the Supreme Court's Vision for Obviousness
- The SEC on a Forum Shopping Spree: SEC Enforcement Power and Control Person Liability After Dodd-Frank
- Dirty Silver Platters: The Enduring Challenge of Intergovernmental Investigative Illegality
- Separation of Powers, Individual Rights, and the Constitution Abroad
- The Antitrust Constitution