Vol. 156 No. 1, November 2007
Index
- The short and puzzling life of the "implicit minority discount" in Delaware appraisal law.
- International consensus as persuasive authority in the Eighth Amendment.
- Antitrust and nonprofit hospital mergers: a return to basics.
- Expanding the scope of the Hatch-Waxman Act's patent carve-out exception to the identical drug labeling requirement: closing the patent litigation loophole.
- Third-party ratings as modern reputational information: how rules of professional conduct could better serve lower-income legal consumers.