Vol. 46 No. 2, March 2013
Index
- Compromising the safety net: how limiting tax deductions for high-income donors could undermine charitable organizations.
- Compromising the safety net: how limiting tax deductions for high-income donors could undermine charitable organizations.
- Making law with lawsuits: understanding judicial review in campaign finance policy.
- Making law with lawsuits: understanding judicial review in campaign finance policy.
- "When numbers get serious": a study of plain English usage in briefs filed before the New York Court of Appeals.
- "When numbers get serious": a study of plain English usage in briefs filed before the New York Court of Appeals.
- Choosing a home: when should children make autonomous choices about their home life?
- Not a bad idea: the increasing need to clarify free appropriate public education provisions under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
- Let's be frank: the future direction of controlling person liability remains uncertain.
- What's the holdup? How bureaucratic obstacles are undercutting the true potential of American wind power.
- Massachusetts standing laws and zoning appeals: standing on shaky ground after Kenner v. Zoning Board of Appeals.
- Where good intentions go bad: redrafting the Massachusetts cyberbullying statute to protect student speech.
- Online retailers battle with sales tax: a physical rule living in a digital world.
- The star-spangled chamber: the venire's role in satisfying the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
- Constitutional law - state-funded use of religious facilities for public high school ceremonies violates the establishment clause.
- Antitrust law - rejecting the "scope of the patent" test in analysis of reverse payments in pharmaceutical industry.
- Evidence - withholding original documents and producing copies for trial constitutes spoliation warranting adverse inference.
- Admiralty & maritime law - Ninth Circuit relocates "high seas" under Death on the High Seas Act.