William and Mary Law Review - 2011
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- Two faces: demystifying the Mortgage Electronic Registration System's land title theory.
- You do have to keep your promises: a disgorgement theory of contract remedies.
- The viability of certification in federal appellate procedure.
- Government property and government speech.
- The Fourth Amendment rights of children at home: when parental authority goes too far.
- On the evasion of executive term limits.
- Technologies of control and the future of the First Amendment.
- Causing damage without authorization: the limitations of current judicial interpretations of employee authorization under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
- A coordinated approach to growth control in Northern Virginia.
- Suitable for framing: business deductions in a net income tax system.
- Plausibly pleading employment discrimination.
- A moral rights theory of private law.
- The affordability paradox: how consumer bankruptcy's greatest weakness may account for its surprising success.
- Tragic rights: the rights critique in the age of Obama.
- Sex, cells, and SORNA: applying sex offender registration laws to sexting cases.
- Tort, not contract: an argument for reevaluating the economic loss rule and classifying building damage as "other property" when it is caused by defective construction materials.
- Regulating governmental data mining in the United States and Germany: constitutional courts, the state, and new technology.
- Provocation manslaughter as partial justification and partial excuse.
- The importance of immutability in employment discrimination law.
- Legislating preemption.
- The smart grid: a smart solution to a complicated problem.
- Globalization and structure.
- Toward a just measure of repose: the statute of limitations for securities fraud.
- On removal jurisdiction's unanimous consent requirement.
- Federalism under Obama.
- Citizens, united and Citizens United: the future of labor speech rights?
- Partisan conflicts over presidential authority.
- Disparate impact realism.
- Is legality political?
- Rules for patents.
- What to do with Daubert: how to bring standards of reliable scientific evidence to the national vaccine injury compensation program.
- Contracting for procedure.
- Mismatch: the misuse of market efficiency in market manipulation class actions.
- Laws for learning in an age of acceleration.