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Volume 14: 2
Symposium: Cross-Examination: The Great Engine (?)
ARTICLES
1. The Rise of the American Adversary System: America Before England Randolph N. Jonakait2. Learning from the Past? Or Destined to Repeat Past Mistakes?: Lessons from the English Legal System and Its Impact on How We View the Role of Judges and Juries Today Angela M. Laughlin3. What’s Reliability Got to Do with the Confrontation Clause After Crawford?Josephine Ross
4. Cross-Examination: Seemingly Ubiquitous, PurportedlyOmnipotent, and “At Risk”Jules Epstein
5. Fair Process and Fair Play: Professionally Responsible Cross-Examination John Nivala
6. Impact of Television on Cross-Examination and Juror “Truth” Kimberlianne Podlas
7. “What Makes the Engine Go?” Cognitive Limitations and Cross-Examination Chris William Sanchirico
Volume 14:1
Unsolicited Articles
ARTICLES
1. What’s Wrong With Judicial Supremacy? What’s Right About Judicial Review? by Robert Justin Lipkin
2. The Interrelationship Between International Law and Constitutional Theory
by Simcha Herzog3. The Literary Effect of Sovereignty in International Law by John Hilla
4. What Helps Law Professors Develop as Teachers? An Empirical Study
by Gerald F. Hess and Sophie M. Sparrow5. I’m Sorry: Exploring the Reasons Behind the Differing Roles of Apology in American and Japanese Civil Cases By Mitchell Stephens
6. Reading Mohammed in Charleston: Assessing the U.S. Courts’ Approach to the Convergence of Law, Religion, and Commerce by Marc. L. Roark
7. The United States Supreme Court’s Decision in eBay v. MercExchange: How Irreparable the Injury to Patent Injunctions? by Richard B. Klar
8. Book Review: The Protection of Free Exercise of Religion for Minority Faiths in Bruce Ledewitz’s American Religious Democracy by Gary S. Gildin
STUDENT NOTE - Taming Cyberspace: Broadcasting as a Model for Regulating The Internet by Lauren L. Hackett
STUDENT NOTE – From the Garage to the Internet Superhighway: Tax Consequences For Individual eBay Users and IRS Policy Towards the Online Marketplace by Trevor J. Mohr
Volume 13:2
Symposium: Envisioning a More Democratic Global System
ARTICLES
INTRODUCTION Considering Global Democracy by Andrew Strauss
1. What Comes After Wesphalia: The Democratic Challenge by Richard Falk
2. Democracy in the Americas by Heraldo Muñoz
3. Internationalizing National Politics: Lessons for International Organizations by Gregory H. Fox
4. Can Democracy Be Exported? by Daniele Archibugi
5. The Perils of “Dumb” Democracy by Kimon Valaskakis
6. The E-Parliament: Global Governance to Serve the Human Interest by Robert C. Johansen
7. On the First Branch of Global Governance by Andrew Strauss
8. Hegemony, Terrorism, and War–Is Democracy the Antidote? by Chandra Muzaffar
9. Speech: One Man One Vote or One Man One Goat: Reflections on Democracy in the Global Arena by Thomas Franck
10. Rethinking Global Parliament: Beyond the Indeterminacy of International Law by Heikki Patomäki
11. Speech: Assessing the Proposal for a Global Parliament: A Skeptics View by David Kennedy
12. Towards a General Assembly of Peoples: Notes for Conversation by Upendra Baxi
13. America and the Future of Global Democracy by Zaid IbrahimSTUDENT NOTE – Islam and the Iraqi Constitution by Brett Eric Bendistis
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Volume 13:1 Unsolicited Manuscripts
Volume 12:2 Inaugural Issue of Unsolicited Manuscripts
Volume 12:1 Regulating for Patient Safety: The Law’s Response to Medical Errors
Volume 11:2 Readings of Lawrence v. Texas
Volume 11:1 Culpability and the Death Penalty: The Intersection of Law and Psychology
Volume 10:2 Envmt’l Citizen Suits at 30-Something: A Celebration and Summit II
Volume 10:1 Envmt’l Citizen Suits at 30-Something: A Celebration and Summit I
Volume 9:2 Combating Terrorism in the Environmental Trenches
Volume 9:1 The Louis L. Redding Civil Rights Symposium
Volume 8:2 Preservation Law Symposium: Re-inventing the Past
Volume 8:1 Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research: Legal and Ethical Issues
