Washington University Law Review

Current Volume: 89



Volume 89 Number 1 2011


ARTICLES

Key Implications of the Dodd-Frank Act for Independent Regulatory Agencies Joel Seligman
Offsetting and the Consumption of Social Responsibility Ezra Rosser
In Defense of the Substance-Procedure Dichotomy Jennifer S. Hendricks
Activist Distressed Debtholders: The New Barbarians at the Gate? Michelle M. Harner

NOTES

Missouri’s Health Care Battle and Differential Judicial Review of Popular Lawmaking Raquel Frisardi
Bringing RICO to the Ring: Can the Anti-Mafia Weapon Target Dogfighters? Matthew C. Heger

COMMENTARY

Toward a Reality-Based Constitutional Theory Andrew Coan

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Volume 89 Number 2 2012


ARTICLES

Of Meat and Manhood Zachary A. Kramer
Market Makers and Vampire Squid: Regulating Securities Markets After the Financial Meltdown Robert B. Thompson
Judges Who Settle Hillary A. Sale

NOTES

Sex Offenders Are Different: Extending Graham To Categorically Protect the Less Culpable Eric J. Buske
Effective Taxation of Carried Interest: A Comprehensive Pass-through Approach Jason A. Sacks

COMMENTARY

Amputating the Long Arm of the Law: An Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Morrison and Why § 10(b) Still Reaches Issuers of ADRs Paul B. Maslo

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Volume 89 Number 3 2012


ARTICLES

Marginalizing Risk Steven L. Schwarcz
Theorizing Mental Health Courts E. Lea Johnston
Arbitrary Death: An Empirical Study of Mitigation Emily Hughes

NOTES

Social Networking v. The Employment-at-Will Doctrine: A Potential Defense for Employees Fired for Facebooking, Terminated for Twittering, Booted for Blogging, and Sacked for Social Networking Catherine Crane
How ‘Reasonable’ Has Become Unreasonable: A Proposal for Rewriting the Lasting Legacy of Jackson v. Indiana Nicholas Rosinia

COMMENTARY

Like Deck Chairs on the Titanic: Why Spectrum Reallocation Won’t Avert the Coming Data Crunch but Technology Might Keep the Wireless Industry Afloat Brian J. Love, David J. Love, & James V. Krogmeier

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Volume 89 Number 4 2012


ARTICLES

Judging, Expertise, and the Rule of Law Chad M. Oldfather
Cybersecurity and Executive Power David W. Opderbeck
Changing the Marriage Equation Deborah A. Widiss

NOTES

ICANN’s Escape from Antitrust Liability Justin T. Lepp
Setting the Pace for Energy Efficiency: The Rise, Fall, and (Potential) Return of Property Assessed Clean Energy Jeffrey Hoops

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Volume 89 Number 5 2012


ARTICLES

Constitutionalized Negligence Deana Pollard Sacks
“A Horrible Fascination”: Sex, Segregation, and the Lost Politics of Obscenity Anders Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility After Disaster Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means

NOTES

Sampling the Circuits: The Case for a New Comprehensive Scheme for Determining Copyright Infringement as a Result of Music Sampling John S. Pelletier
Salazar v. Buono: The Failed Landmark Case and its Illustration of the Two Sides of Plurality Opinions Daniel Joseph Bass

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A Due Process Right to Record the Police Glenn Harlan Reynolds, John A. Steakley

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Volume 89 Number 6 2012


ARTICLES

Factions for the Rest of Us John D. Inazu
Liberty’s Forgotten Refugees? Engendering Assembly Susan Frelich Appleton
How Necessary is the Right of Assembly? Robert K. Vischer
Liberty’s Refuge, or the Refuge of Scoundrels?: The Limits of the Right of Assembly Ashutosh Bhagwat
Entering Liberty’s Refuge (Some Assembly Required) Gregory P. Magarian
Linking the Questions: Judicial Supremacy as a Matter of Constitutional Interpretation Tabatha Abu El-Haj
Rebellious State Crimmigration Enforcement and the Foreign Affairs Power Mary D. Fan
Defining Patent Scope by the Novelty of the Idea Tun-Jen Chiang

NOTES

The Unwarranted Weight of a “Paper Barrier”: A Proposal to Ax the Apex Doctrine Amalia L. Lam
Court-Mandated Story Time: The Victim Narrative in U.S. Asylum Law Jessica Mayo

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