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2008, Volume 85, Issue 3

Contents:

Articles:

  • The Problem with Pretext, Hon. Timothy M. Tymkovich
  • Hands Off the Gun! A Critique of United States v. Jameson and Constructive Possession Law in the Tenth Circuit, Benjamin C. McMurray

Surveys:

  • Tenth Circuit Interpretations of Garcetti: Limits on First Amendment Protections for Whistle-Blowers, Raj Chohan
  • Yavuz v. 61 MM, Ltd.: A New Federal Stan-dard—Applying Contracting Parties' Choice of Law to the Analysis of Forum Selection Agreements, J. Zachary Courson
  • Summum v. Pleasant Grove City: The Tenth Circuit "Binds the Hands of Local Governments as They Shape the Permanent Character of Their Public Spaces", Keenan Lorenz
  • Forest Guardians v. Forsgren and NFMA Planning Reform: The Return of Maximum Forest Service Discretion, David Mason
  • Finstuen v. Crutcher: The Tenth Circuit Delivers a Significant Victory for Same-Sex Parents with Adopted Children, Spencer B. Ross
  • The Fourth Amendment, Password-Protected Computer Files and Third Party Consent Searches: The Tenth Circuit Broadens the Scope of Warrantless Searches, Michael Smith
  • Financial Assistance for Medicaid's Continued Existence: The Need for the United States Supreme Court to Adopt the Tenth Circuit's Definition of Medical Assistance, Alison C. Sorkin

2007, Volume 85, Issue 2

Contents:

Articles:

  • The Original Understanding of the Indian Commerce Clause, Robert G. Natelson
  • Separate Powers–Shared Responsibility: Constructing Avenues of Interbranch Communication, Russell Carparelli
  • Enacting Libertarian Property: Oregon's Measure 37 and Its Implications, Michael C. Blumm & Erik Grafe
  • Disqualifying A District Attorney When A Government Witness Was Once The District Attorney's Client: The Law Be-tween The Courts And The State, Eli Wald
  • Preaching, Fundraising and the Constitution: On Proselytizing and the First Amendment, Mark Strasser
  • Book Review: TEN TORTURED WORDS, David K. DeWolf

Comments:

  • (Im)Balance and (Un)Reasonableness: High-Speed Police Pursuits, the Fourth Amend-ment, and Scott v. Harris, Forrest Plesko

  • Non-Obviousness: The Fulcrum of Combination Patent Validity, Matthew Faga

2007, Volume 85, Issue 1

Contents:

Federal Sentencing Survey:

  • Rerouted on the Way to Apprendi-land: Booker, Rita, and the Future of Sentencing in the Federal Courts: An Introduction, Sam Kamin
  • Rita, Reasoned Sentencing, and Resistance to Change, Douglas A. Berman
  • Empirical Questions and Evidence in Rita v. United States, Paul J. Hofer
  • Rita, District Court Discretion, and Fairness in Federal Sentencing, Hon. Lynn Adelman & Jon Deitrich
  • Rita Needs Gall—How to Make the Guidelines Advisory, Hon. Nancy Gertner
  • An Appellate Perspective On Federal Sentencing After Booker and Rita, Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton

Article:

  • Days Without Immigrants: Analysis and Implications of the Treatment of Immigration Rallies Under the National Labor Relations Act, Michael C. Duff

Comments:

  • Cunningham v. California: The Shifting Balance of Judge and Jury, Laurie Jaeckel
  • The New Due Process Limitation in Philip Morris: A Critique and An Alternative Rule Based on Prior Adjudication, Ben Figa

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