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For more information on our symposium, Procedural Justice: Perspectives on Summary Judgment, Peremptory Challenges, and the Exclusionary Rule, please click here.
For a podcast of the symposium panels on Summary Judgment and Peremptory Challenges, please click here. Volume 93 Number 5
Notes Patentable Subject Matter: Do the 2005 USPTO Interim Guidelines Intersect State Street at a Roundabout? [PDF] Charles A. Damschen
Sarbanes-Oxley Section 501(a): No Implied Private Right of Action, and a Call to Congress for an Express Private Right of Action to Enhance Analyst Disclosure [PDF] Louis E. Ebinger
Roommate Wanted: The Right to Choice in Shared Living [PDF] John T. Messerly
Articles Art and the Constitution [PDF] Randall P. Bezanson
The Unconstitutionality of Summary Judgment: A Status Report [PDF] Suja A. Thomas
Summary Judgment Is Constitutional [PDF] Edward Brunet
Summary Judgment and the Progressive Constitution [PDF] William E. Nelson
Why Summary Judgment Is Still Unconstitutional: A Reply to Professors Brunet and Nelson [PDF] Suja A. Thomas
Batson, O.J., and Snyder: Lessons from an Intersecting Trilogy [PDF] Camille A. Nelson
Waiting for the Other Shoe: Hudson and the Precarious State of Mapp [PDF] David A. Moran
The Exclusionary Rule and Causation [PDF] Albert W. Alschuler
Hudson v. Michigan and the Future of Fourth Amendment Exclusion [PDF] James J. Tomkovicz |