Vol. 89 No. 4, March - March 2014
Index
- Dedication.
- The curious history of the Alien Tort Statute.
- The curious history of the Alien Tort Statute.
- The ATS cause of action is sui generis.
- Alien tort litigation: the road not taken.
- Two myths about the Alien Tort Statute.
- The three lives of the Alien Tort Statute: the evolving role of the judiciary in U.S. foreign relations.
- Kiobel surprise: unexpected by scholars but consistent with international trends.
- Determining which human rights claims "touch and concern" the United States: Justice Kennedy's Filartiga.
- Things we do with presumptions: reflections on Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum.
- The future of human rights litigation after Kiobel.
- Suing Americans for human rights torts overseas: the Supreme Court leaves the door open.
- Resisting rulemaking: challenging the Montana settlement's Title IX sexual harassment blueprint.
- Analyzing the scope of Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption in light of San Jose v. Office of the Commissioner of Baseball.
- Overhauling ESA private land provisions in light of the renewable energy boom on federal public lands.