Prof. John Banzhaf in
Law Reviews
1. Copyright (c) 1996 Alabama Law Review Alabama Law Review, Fall, 1996, 48 Ala.
L. Rev. 1, 19792 words, ARTICLE: Nicotine Withdrawal: Assessing the FDA's Effort
to Regulate Tobacco Products, Lars Noah *, Barbara A. Noah **
2. Copyright (c) 1998 Alaska Law Review Alaska Law Review, December, 1998, 15
Alaska L. Rev. 345, 10259 words, NOTE: A MATTER OF EXPECTATIONS: INTERPRETING
THE STATUTORY PREEMPTION OF LOCAL ASSISTANCE TO FEDERAL FIREARMS REGULATORS *,
Thomas E. Castleton
3. Copyright (c) 2004 Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology Albany Law
Journal of Science & Technology, 2004, 15 Alb. L.J. Sci. & Tech. 153, 14138
words, COMMENT: SMALL BITES: OBESITY LAWSUITS PREPARE TO TAKE ON THE FAST FOOD
INDUSTRY, Forrest Lee Andrews*
4. Copyright (c) 1999 American Criminal Law Review American Criminal Law Review,
Summer, 1999, 36 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 809, 14443 words, ARTICLE: INDEPENDENT
COUNSEL INVESTIGATIONS, JOSEPH S. HALL and NICHOLAS PULLEN and KANDACE RAYOS
5. Copyright (c) 1998 American Criminal Law Review American Criminal Law
Review, Spring, 1998, 35 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 875, 13893 words, ARTICLE:
Independent Counsel Investigations, Niles L. Godes and Ty E. Howard
6. Copyright (c) 1996 The American University Law Review American University Law
Review, August, 1996, 45 Am. U.L. Rev. 1987, 20658 words, A REVIEW OF RECENT
DECISIONS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT:
ARTICLE: EX PARTE PATENT PRACTICE AND THE RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES *, Russell E.
Levine **, Jay I. Alexander ***, William E. Devitt ****
7. Copyright (c) 1988 The American University Law Review The American
University, FALL, 1988, 38 Am. U.L. Rev. 109, 15336 words, COMMENT: THE
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEE DRUG TESTING: NATIONAL TREASURY EMPLOYEES
UNION V. VON RAAB., JEANNETTE C. JAMES
8. Copyright (c) 1989 The American University Law Review American University Law
Review, WINTER, 1989, 38 Am. U.L. Rev. 255, 9376 words, ARTICLE: A SYMPOSIUM ON
MORRISON V. OLSON: ADDRESSING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL
STATUTE: INTRODUCTION: MORRISON V. OLSON: A MODEST ASSESSMENT., EARL C. DUDLEY,
JR. *
9. Copyright (c) 1984 The American University Law Review American University Law
Review, FALL, 1984, 34 Am. U.L. Rev. 141, 13320 words, COMMENT: DEREGULATING
COMMERCIAL TELEVISION: WILL THE MARKETPLACE WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN?, HENRY JOHN
USCINSKI
10. Copyright (c) 2006 Loyola University Chicago Institute for Health Law Annals
of Health Law, Winter, 2006, 15 Ann. Health L. 61, 24279 words, Article: Is
Obesity Really the Next Tobacco? Lessons Learned from Tobacco for Obesity
Litigation, Brooke Courtney, M.P.H.*
11. Copyright (c) 2004 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, Winter,
2004, 46 Ariz. L. Rev. 781, 20400 words, NOTE: Weighing in on the Scales of
Justice: The Obesity Epidemic and Litigation Against the Food Industry, Alyse
Meislik*
12. Copyright (c) 1993 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, Winter,
1993, 35 Ariz. L. Rev. 829, 5614 words, ESSAY: THE RELIABILITY OF CITATION
COUNTS IN JUDGMENTS ON PROMOTION, TENURE, AND STATUS: Experience has shown, and
a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger, portion of
the truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant. --Edgar Allan Poe *, Arthur
Austin **
13. Copyright (c) 2003 Arizona State Law Journal Arizona State Law Journal,
Fall, 2003, 35 Ariz. St. L.J. 743, 12480 words, ARTICLE: The Politics of the
Rural Vote*, Debra Lyn Bassett+
14. Copyright (c) 1997 Arkansas Law Review and Bar Association Journal, Inc.
Arkansas Law Review, 1997, 49 Ark. L. Rev. 739, 17493 words, Article: Lawyer
Advertising, the Electronic Media, and the First Amendment, John J. Watkins *
15. Copyright (c) 2006 Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, Spring, 2006, 28 U. Ark.
Little Rock L. Rev. 413, 6318 words, ARTICLE: REGULATING FOOD ADVERTISMENTS:
SOME FIRST AMENDMENT ISSUES, John M.A. DiPippa *
16. Copyright (c) 2006 Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, Spring, 2006, 28 U. Ark.
Little Rock L. Rev. 427, 7898 words, ARTICLE: A TAXONOMY OF OBESITY LITIGATION,
Theodore H. Frank *
17. Copyright (c) 1995 The Regents of the University of California on behalf of
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law, 1995, 16 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab.
L. 356, 49226 words, ARTICLE: Employer Speech, Union Representation Elections,
and the First Amendment, Alan Story+
18. Copyright (c) 1994 Boston College Law School Boston College Law Review,
September, 1994, 35 B.C. L. Rev 1067, 18267 words, ARTICLE: THE INFORMATION
SUPERHIGHWAY: A FIRST AMENDMENT ROADMAP *, DONALD E. LIVELY *
19. Copyright © Trustees of Boston University 1984. Boston University Law
Review, MAY, 1984, 64 B.U.L. Rev. 625, 25310 words, NOTE: POLITICAL BROADCASTING
BY INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES: A PROPOSAL FOR ELIMINATING THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION'S PACCESS DOCTRINE *., Kenneth M. Kwartler
20. Copyright © Trustees of Boston University 1984. Boston University Law
Review, NOVEMBER, 1984, 64 B.U.L. Rev. 1057, 18649 words, NOTE: TELETEXT AND THE
FCC: TURNING THE CONTENT REGULATORY CLOCK BACKWARDS., Jeffrey S. Hurwitz
21. Copyright (c) 2003 The Trustees of Boston University The Boston University
Public Interest Law Journal, Spring / Summer, 2003, 12 B.U. Pub. Int. L.J. 389,
34326 words, ARTICLE: CORPORATE ADVERTISING'S DEMOCRACY, Bruce Ledewitz*
22. Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Louisville Brandeis Law Journal, 1995 /
1996, 34 U. of Louisville J. of Fam. L. 963, 17278 words, NOTE: The First
Amendment: Oasis or Mirage For Old Joe Camel, Robert D. Bobrow
23. Copyright (c) 1993 The University of Louisville Brandeis Journal of Family
Law, 1993 / 1994, 32 U. of Louisville J. of Fam. L. 115, 10507 words, NOTE:
Should the Ill Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Affect
Child-Custody Decisions?, Carolyn J. Wheatley
24. Copyright (c) 1996 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Law Review, Summer, 1996, 62
Brooklyn L. Rev. 547, 15667 words, ABORTION RIGHTS: OF BUFFER ZONES AND BROKEN
BONES: BALANCING ACCESS TO ABORTION AND ANTIABORTION PROTESTORS' FIRST AMENDMENT
RIGHTS IN SCHENCK V. PRO-CHOICE NETWORK *, Deborah A. Ellis ** & Yolanda S. Wu
***
25. Copyright (c) 1990 California Law Review California Law Review, MARCH, 1990,
78 Calif. L. Rev. 359, 44313 words, COMMENT: A Critical Analysis of Commercial
Speech, David F. McGowan [+]
26. Copyright (c) 1996 Yeshiva University Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law
Journal, 1996, 14 Cardozo Arts & Ent LJ 1, 26842 words, ARTICLE: COPYRIGHT AND
COMPUTER PROGRAMS: IT'S ALL IN THE DEFINITION, William F. Patry *
27. Copyright (c) 1995 Yeshiva University Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law
Journal, 1995, 13 Cardozo Arts & Ent LJ 667, 15005 words, BROADCAST
SELF-REGULATION: THE NAB CODES, FAMILY VIEWING HOUR, AND TELEVISION VIOLENCE,
Mark M. MacCarthy *
28. Copyright (c) Yeshiva University 1992 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law
Journal, 1992, 11 Cardozo Arts & Ent LJ 101, 18832 words, THE CASE FOR TELEVISED
EXECUTIONS, Gil Santamarina
29. Copyright (c) 2002 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review, March, 2002, 23
Cardozo L. Rev. 1191, 10586 words, SYMPOSIUM: VOTES AND VOICES: REEVALUATIONS IN
THE AFTERMATH OF THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: HOW THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
IMITATES THE WORLD SERIES, Michael Herz*
30. Copyright (c) 1996 Yeshiva University Cardozo Women's Law Journal, 1996, 3
Cardozo Women's L.J. 13, 7536 words, WHY MANDATORY HIV TESTING OF PREGNANT WOMEN
AND NEWBORNS MUST FAIL: A LEGAL, HISTORICAL, AND PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS *,
Elizabeth B. Cooper **
31. Copyright (c) 1984 Case Western Reserve Law Review. Case Western Reserve
University, 1984, 34 Case W. Res. 465, 14044 words, NOTE: Changing Channels in
Broadcast Regulation: Leaving Television Advertising to Containment by Market
Forces, Dean K. Cherchglia
32. Copyright (c) 1996 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University
Law Review, Spring, 1996, 45 Cath. U.L. Rev. 991, 18511 words, COMMENT: AN
EXERCISE IN ADMINISTRATIVE CREATIVITY: THE FDA'S ASSERTION OF JURISDICTION OVER
TOBACCO, Ann Mileur Boeckman
33. Copyright (c) 1996 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University
Law Review, Summer, 1996, 45 Cath. U.L. Rev. 1147, 25851 words, Article:
POLITICIZING CIGARETTE ADVERTISING, Jef I. Richards *
34. Copyright (c) 1994 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University
Law Review, Summer, 1994, 43 Cath. U.L. Rev. 1247, 16609 words, NOTE: CITY OF
CINCINNATI v. DISCOVERY NETWORK, INC.: ELEVATING THE VALUE OF COMMERCIAL
SPEECH?, Edward J. McAndrew
35. Copyright (c) 1989 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University
Law Review, WINTER, 1989, 38 Cath. U.L. Rev. 299, 13776 words, ARTICLE: RED
LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS: BROADCAST CONTENT REGULATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT.,
Charles D. Ferris and Terrence J. Leahy *
36. Copyright (c) 1983 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University
Law Review, SPRING, 1983, 32 Cath. U.L. Rev. 603, 13598 words, ARTICLE: CABLE,
CONTENT REGULATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT. *, Henry Geller ** and Donna Lampert
***
37. Copyright (c) 2004 Chapman Law Review Chapman Law Review, Spring, 2004, 7
Chap. L. Rev. 239, 21229 words, COMMENT: Obesity Liability: A Super-Sized
Problem or a Small Fry in the Inevitable Development of Product Liability?,
Samuel J. Romero*
38. Copyright (c) 2001 Chapman Law Review Chapman Law Review, Spring, 2001, 4
Chap. L. Rev. 195, 12392 words, SPENDING CLAUSE SYMPOSIUM: The Spending Power
and the Federalist Revival, Lynn A. Baker*
39. Copyright (c) 1993 University of Chicago University of Chicago Law Review,
Spring, 1993, 60 U. Chi. L. Rev. 339, 38567 words, ARTICLE: Who Rules at Home?:
One Person/One Vote and Local Governments, Richard Briffault +
40. Copyright (c) 1999 University of Chicago The University of Chicago Law
School Roundtable, 1999, 6 U Chi L Sch Roundtable 133, 27653 words, ARTICLE:
Deconstructing Gordon and Contingent Legislative Authority: The
Constitutionality of Supermajority Rules, Brett W. King +
41. Copyright (c) 1998 University of Chicago The University of Chicago Law
School Roundtable, 1998, 5 U Chi L Sch Roundtable 143, 30322 words, ARTICLE: The
Specially Investigated President, Charles Tiefer +
42. Copyright (c) 1989 University of Cincinnati Law Review. University of
Cincinnati, 1989, 57 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1471, 15419 words, CASENOTE: POLITICAL
ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL: A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING?
Morrison v. Olson, 108 S. Ct. 2597 (1988)., Laura L. Cox
43. Copyright (c) 1988 University of Cincinnati Law Review. University of
Cincinnati, 1988, 56 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1461, 12917 words, COMMENT: PUSHING PUFFING
POST-POSADAS, Clara Sue Ross
44. Copyright (c) 1997 CIRCLES The Buffalo Women's Journal of Law and Social
Policy CIRCLES, 1997, 5 CIRCLES Bu. W. J. L. & Soc. Pol. 4, 7431 words,
ACADEMIC/LEGAL ARTICLE: Shannon Faulkner and The Citadel: The Effects of Using
Litigation as an Instrument of Social Reform, By Becky Hoover Herrnstein n1
45. Copyright (c) 2006 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law Columbia Journal of
Environmental Law, 2006, 31 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 1, 20767 words, Article:
Auditing for Sustainable Forest Management: The Role of Science, Andrew Long*
46. Copyright (c) 1998 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, May, 1998,
98 Colum. L. Rev. 1103, 23060 words, NOTE: IS MORRISON V. OLSON STILL GOOD LAW?
THE COURT'S NEW APPOINTMENTS CLAUSE JURISPRUDENCE, Nick Bravin
47. Copyright (c) 1994 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, April, 1994,
94 Colum. L. Rev. 984, 31293 words, NOTE: THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE POWER OF
SUGGESTION: PROTECTING "NEGLIGENT" SPEAKERS IN CASES OF IMITATIVE HARM, Laura W.
Brill
48. Copyright © 1992 The Columbia Law Review. Columbia Law Review, OCTOBER,
1992, 92 Colum. L. Rev. 1592, 13408 words, NOTE: THE SCOPE OF
REPRESENTATION-REINFORCING JUDICIAL REVIEW., Ron Replogle
49. Copyright © 1990 The Columbia Law Review. Columbia Law Review, OCTOBER,
1990, 90 Colum. L. Rev. 1737, 20200 words, NOTE: TITLE X, THE ABORTION DEBATE,
AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT, Alexandra A. E. Shapiro
50. Copyright © 1988 The Columbia Law Review. Columbia Law Review, DECEMBER,
1988, 88 Colum. L. Rev. 1821, 12077 words, NOTE: "NEW AND IMPROVED": PROCEDURAL
SAFEGUARDS FOR DISTINGUISHING COMMERCIAL FROM NONCOMMERCIAL SPEECH., Allan
Tananbaum
51. Copyright (c) 1997 The Catholic University of America Commlaw Conspectus,
Summer, 1997, 5 CommLaw Conspectus 173, 7132 words, THE STATE OF THE FIRST
AMENDMENT AT THE APPROACH OF THE MILLENNIUM: SYMPOSIUM: Rationales and
Rationalizations - Chapter 1: Red Lion and the Culture of Regulation, Robert
Corn-Revere *
52. Copyright (c) 2006 Connecticut Law Review Connecticut Law Review, December,
2006, 39 Conn. L. Rev. 379, 35191 words, Article: Nike Revisited: Can Commercial
Corporations Engage In Non-Commercial Speech?, Tom Bennigson*
53. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Connecticut School of Law Connecticut
Public Interest Law Journal, Spring, 2004, 3 Conn. Pub. Int. L.J. 390, 11110
words, NOTE: COMMENT: IS RONALD MCDONALD THE NEXT JOE CAMEL? REGULATING FAST
FOOD ADVERTISEMENTS THAT TARGET CHILDREN IN LIGHT OF THE AMERICAN OVERWEIGHT AND
OBESITY EPIDEMIC, LEE J. MUNGER +
54. Copyright (c) 2002 Constitutional Commentary Constitutional Commentary,
Summer, 2002, 19 Const. Commentary 459, 7527 words, BOOK REVEW: THE LAW AND
LARGE NUMBERS: POLITICAL NUMERACY: MATHEMATICAL PER-SPECTIVES ON OUR CHAOTIC
CONSTITUTION., Paul H. Edelman n2
55. Copyright (c) 1997 Cornell University Cornell Journal of Law and Public
Policy, Fall, 1997, 7 Cornell J. L. & Pub. Pol'y 7, 22215 words, SYMPOSIUM:
JURIES: ARBITERS OR ARBITRARY?: REDEFINING THE ROLE OF THE JURY: SCAPEGOATING
THE JURY, Clay S. Conrad *
56. Copyright (c) 1997 Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Review, January, 1997, 82
Cornell L. Rev. 432, 24776 words, NOTE: TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENTS AND COMMERCIAL
SPEECH BALANCING: A POTENTIAL CANCER TO TRUTHFUL, NONMISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS
OF LAWFUL PRODUCTS, Howard K. Jeruchimowitz
57. Copyright (c) 1995 Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Review, July, 1995, 80
Cornell L. Rev. 1331, 48550 words, ARTICLE: LOSERS, FOOLS & PROPHETS: JUSTICE AS
STRUGGLE, Jules Lobel *
58. Copyright (c) 1993 Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Review, May, 1993, 78
Cornell L. Rev. 665, 21606 words, BOOK REVIEW: CHALLENGING THE AUTONOMOUS PRESS.
IMAGES OF A FREE PRESS. By Lee C. Bollinger. ++, Lili Levi +
59. Copyright (c) 1987 Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Review, July, 1987, 72
Cornell L. Rev. 857, 22272 words, ARTICLE: COPYRIGHT, COMPROMISE, AND
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY., Jessica D. Litman *
60. Copyright (c) 1999 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver
Journal of International Law and Policy, Winter, 1999, 28 Denv. J. Int'l L. &
Pol'y 1, 20294 words, ARTICLE: TOBACCO, GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH, AND
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: AN EMINENT PANDEMIC OR JUST ANOTHER LEGAL
PRODUCT?, David J. Malcolm*
61. Copyright (c) 2006 Law Review of Michigan State University - Detroit College
of Law Michigan State Law Review, Summer, 2006, 2006 Mich. St. L. Rev. 327,
26542 words, ARTICLE: EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE COUNTED DOES NOT NECESSARILY COUNT:
THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND THE CHOICE OF A VOTING SYSTEM, Jeffrey C. O'Neill *
62. Copyright (c) 2005 Law Review of Michigan State University - Detroit College
of Law Michigan State Law Review, Fall, 2005, 2005 Mich. St. L. Rev. 911, 9637
words, CHILDREN AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT SYMPOSIUM: CREATING A MORE
CHILD-FRIENDLY BROADCAST MEDIA, Adam Candeub *
63. Copyright (c) 1995 Dickinson School of Law Dickinson Law Review, Winter,
1995, 99 Dick. L. Rev. 357, 16015 words, ARTICLE: Twenty Years after the Federal
Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974: Look Who's Running Now, Debra Burke *
64. Copyright (c) 1986 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, November, 1986, 1986
Duke L.J. 779, 13487 words, ARTICLE: THE STATUS OF INDEPENDENT AGENCIES AFTER
BOWSHER v. SYNAR., PAUL R. VERKUIL *
65. Copyright (c) 1985 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, April, 1985, 1985 Duke
L.J. 497, 11696 words, NOTE: THE ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT ACT OF 1978: PROBLEMS WITH
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DISCRETION AND PROPOSALS FOR REFORM., SEPHEN CHARLES
MIXTER
66. Copyright (c) 1998 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, March, 1998, 47 Duke
L.J. 899, 30994 words, ESSAY: THE ELECTRONIC FIRST AMENDMENT: AN ESSAY FOR THE
NEW AGE, Glen O. Robinson *
67. Copyright (c) 1998 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, April, 1998, 47 Duke
L.J. 1071, 10383 words, REGULATIONS: THE FDA MAY NOT REGULATE TOBACCO PRODUCTS
AS "DRUGS" OR AS "MEDICAL DEVICES", Richard A. Merrill *
68. Copyright (c) 1993 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, February, 1993, 42
Duke L.J. 840, 5572 words, ESSAY: INTERDISCIPLINARY LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SEARCH
OF A PARADIGM., CHARLES W. COLLIER +
69. Copyright (c) 2004 Emory University School of Law Emory Law Journal, Fall,
2004, 53 Emory L.J. 1645, 64337 words, ARTICLE: BROKEN SCALES: OBESITY AND
JUSTICE IN AMERICA, Adam Benforado,* Jon Hanson,** & David Yosifon***
70. Copyright (c) 1993 Emory University School of Law. Emory Law Journal,
WINTER, 1993, 42 Emory L.J. 359, 26950 words, COMMENT: PHONE, FAX, AND
FRUSTRATION: ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL SPEECH AND NUISANCE LAW, JENNIFER L. RADNER *
71. Copyright (c) 1984 Emory University School of Law. Emory Law Journal,
SUMMER, 1984, 33 Emory L.J. 685, 22074 words, ARTICLE: RECONSIDERATION OF
SEPARATION OF POWERS AND THE BARGAINING GAME: LIMITING THE POLICY DISCRETION OF
JUDGES AND PLAINTIFFS IN INSTITUTIONAL SUITS, Alfred M. Mamlet *
72. Copyright (c) 2002 Lewis & Clark Law School Environmental Law, Spring, 2002,
32 Envtl. L. 509, 22438 words, COMMENT: THE GREAT EXPERIMENT THAT FAILED?
EVALUATING THE ROLE OF A "COMMITTEE OF SCIENTISTS" AS A TOOL FOR MANAGING AND
PROTECTING OUR PUBLIC LANDS, By BRIAN SCOTT PASKO*
73. Copyright (c) 1988 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, November, 1988, 41 Fed. Comm. L.J. 69, 13883 words, COMMENT: A
Solution to Indecency on the Airwaves, Helene T. Schrier *
74. Copyright (c) 1989 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, April, 1989, 41 Fed. Comm. L.J. 161, 14237 words, ARTICLE: The
Demise of the Fairness Doctrine: A Blow for Citizen Access, Mark A. Conrad *
75. Copyright (c) 1989 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, July, 1989, 41 Fed. Comm. L.J. 437, 2050 words, BOOK REVIEW: Public
Interest and the Business of Broadcasting: The Broadcast Industry Looks at
Itself, Edited by Jon T. Powell and Wally Gair, Reviewed by Linda J. Lacey *
76. Copyright (c) 1987 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, January, 1987, 38 Fed. Comm. L.J. 317, 22701 words, ARTICLE: The
Control Of Media-Related Imitative Violence, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr. * and
Lisa A. Hook **
77. Copyright (c) 1985 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, April, 1985, 37 Fed. Comm. L.J. 387, 1827 words, BOOK REVIEW:
Talking Back, Reviewed by Daniel M. Mayeda *
78. Copyright (c) 1984 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, July, 1984, 36 Fed. Comm. L.J. 1, 11290 words, ARTICLE: The
Constitutional Rights of Puffery: Commercial Speech and the Cigarette Broadcast
Advertising Ban, Gregory T. Wuliger *
79. Copyright (c) 1983 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, FALL, 1983, 35 Fed. Comm. L.J. 313, 14192 words, ARTICLE: United
States v. National Association of Broadcasters: The Deregulation of
Self-Regulation, Patricia Brosterhous *
80. Copyright (c) 1982 Federal Communications Law Journal Federal Communications
Law Journal, WINTER, 1982, 34 Fed. Comm. L.J. 49, 14679 words, ARTICLE:
Offensive Personal Product Advertising on the Broadcast Media: Can It Be
Constitutionally Censored?, By Gary W. Shinners *
81. Copyright (c) 2005 University of North Carolina School of Law First
Amendment Law Review, Spring, 2005, 3 First Amend. L. Rev. 335, 14214 words,
NOTE AND RECENT DEVELOPMENT: Protecting the "Marketplace of Ideas": The First
Amendment and Public School Teachers' Classroom Speech, Emily Holmes Davis*
82. Copyright (c) 2004 Florida Coastal Law Review Florida Coastal Law Review,
Fall, 2004, 6 Fl. Coastal L. Rev. 17, 57344 words, ARTICLE: THE 'LAW OF TOBACCO'
IS A MAJOR CONTRIBUTING FACTOR THAT HAMPERS EFFECTIVE RESOLUTION TO THE
COUNTRY'S TOBACCO PROBLEM , Harold C. Reeder*
83. Copyright (c) 2001 Florida State University Law Review Florida State
University Law Review, 2001, 29 Fla. St. U.L. Rev. 879, 22336 words, SYMPOSIUM:
The Law of Presidential Elections: Issues in the Wake of Florida 2000: The
Electoral College, the Right to Vote, and Our Federalism: A Comment on a Lasting
Institution, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer * and Guy-Uriel Charles **
84. Copyright (c) 2001 Florida State University Law Review Florida State
University Law Review, 2001, 29 Fla. St. U.L. Rev. 995, 4825 words, SYMPOSIUM:
The Law of Presidential Elections: Issues in the Wake of Florida 2000: Popular
Sovereignty and the Electoral College, John O. McGinnis *
85. Copyright (c) 2006 The Food and Drug Law Institute Food and Drug Law
Journal, 2006, 61 Food Drug L.J. 445, 47258 words, ARTICLE: Not the Next
Tobacco: Defenses to Obesity Claims, JOSEPH P. MCMENAMIN, M.D., J.D. * and
ANDREA D. TIGLIO, PH.D., J.D. **
86. Copyright (c) 1998 The Food and Drug Law Institute Food and Drug Law
Journal, 1998, 53 Food Drug L.J. 243, 18335 words, ARTICLE: About-Face: How FDA
Changed Its Mind, Took on the Tobacco Companies in Their Own Back Yard, and Won,
DAVID A. RIENZO*
87. Copyright (c) 1996 The Food and Drug Law Institute Food and Drug Law
Journal, 1996, 51 Food Drug L.J. 481, 3110 words, OPEN FORUM: Statutory "Smoke"
and Mirrors, LARS NOAH *
88. Copyright (c) 1996 The Food and Drug Law Institute Food and Drug Law
Journal, 1996, 51 Food Drug L.J. 487, 5581 words, OPEN FORUM: The FDA's Attempt
to Regulate Cigarettes Exceeds Its Authority, ANDREW S. KRULWICH *
89. Copyright (c) 2002 Fordham Environmental Law Journal Fordham Environmental
Law Journal, 2002, 8 Fordham Envtl. Law J. 555, 9574 words, ARTICLE: CLEAN AIR
FOR LESS: EXPLOITING TRADEOFFS BETWEEN DIFFERENT AIR POLLUTANTS, Randall Lutter*
and Dallas Burtraw**
90. Copyright (c) 1993 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, April, 1993, 61
Fordham L. Rev. 1147, 32340 words, NOTE: NEW TECHNOLOGY, OLD PROBLEM:
DETERMINING THE FIRST AMENDMENT STATUS OF ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SERVICES.,
PHILIP H. MILLER
91. Copyright (c) 1987 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, March, 1987, 55
Fordham L. Rev. 459, 26487 words, ARTICLE: THE SIGNAL CABLE SENDS, PART II --
INTERFERENCE FROM THE INDECENCY CASES?, LAURENCE H. WINER *
92. Copyright (c) 1986 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, May, 1986, 54
Fordham L. Rev. 1141, 8314 words, NOTE: PRIVATE PROSECUTORS IN CRIMINAL CONTEMPT
ACTIONS UNDER RULE 42(b) OF THE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE., Patricia
Moran
93. Copyright (c) 1985 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, March, 1985, 53
Fordham L. Rev. 735, 35012 words, ARTICLE: DESIGNING MATHEMATICAL MODELS TO
DESCRIBE ONE-PERSON, ONE-VOTE COMPLIANCE BY UNIQUE GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES: THE
CASE OF THE NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF ESTIMATE., R. ALTA CHARO *
94. Copyright (c) 1994 Fordham University School of Law Fordham Urban Law
Journal, Fall, 1994, 22 Fordham Urb. L.J. 81, 20542 words, ARTICLE: SUITS BY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS TO RECOVER EXPENDITURES FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE, INJURY
AND DISABILITY CAUSED BY TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL, Raymond E. Gangarosa, * Frank J.
Vandall, ** Brian M. Willis ***
95. Copyright (c) 2005 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, January, 2005, 73 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 377, 10610 words, NOTE: Putting
Calorie and Fat Counts on the Table: Should Mandatory Nutritional Disclosure
Laws Apply to Restaurant Foods?, Rebecca S. Fribush*
96. Copyright (c) 1999 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, April, 1999, 67 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1061, 6229 words, ARTICLE: Recent
Decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia:
Independent Counsel Act, Marianna McCann Horton
97. Copyright (c) 1991 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, JUNE, 1991, 59 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1008, 35454 words, THE D.C.
CIRCUIT REVIEW SEPTEMBER 1989 - AUGUST 1990: The Court En Banc: 1981-1990,
Douglas H. Ginsburg * and Donald Falk **
98. Copyright (c) 1989 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, JANUARY, 1989, 57 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 474, 17454 words, SYMPOSIUM:
SEPARATION OF POWERS AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: THE REAGAN ERA IN RETROSPECT: The
Indeterminacy of the Separation of Powers and the Federal Courts., William B.
Gwyn *
99. Copyright (c) 1989 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, JANUARY, 1989, 57 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 750, 13021 words, SYMPOSIUM:
SEPARATION OF POWERS AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: THE REAGAN ERA IN RETROSPECT:
STUDENT ESSAY: REMOVABILITY AND THE RULE OF LAW: THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE
SOLICITOR GENERAL. *
100. Copyright (c) 1984 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, NOVEMBER, 1984 - JANUARY, 1985, 53 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 86, 16558
words, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: JUDICIAL SUPERVISION OF AGENCY
ACTION: THE SCOPE OF REVIEW OF AGENCIES' REFUSALS TO ENFORCE OR PROMULGATE
RULES. *
101. Copyright (c) 1983 The George Washington Law Review The George Washington
Law Review, JANUARY, 1983, 51 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 254, 7828 words, NOTE: INDECENT
PROGRAMMING ON CABLE TELEVISION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT *
102. Copyright (c) 1998 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, July,
1998, 86 Geo. L.J. 2097, 11912 words, SYMPOSIUM: CONTRIBUTION: Damned If She
Does and Damned If She Doesn't: The Attorney General and the Independent Counsel
Statute, Katy J. Harriger *
103. Copyright (c) 1993 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, December,
1993, 82 Geo. L.J. 269, 38513 words, COLLOQUY: The Public's Interest in Public
Affairs Discourse, Democratic Governance, and Fairness in Broadcasting: A
Critical Review of the Public Interest Duties of the Electronic Media, R.
RANDALL RAINEY, S.J. *
104. Copyright (c) 1986 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, June,
1986, 74 Geo. L.J. 1491, 16677 words, NOTE: Reexamining the Reasonable Access
and Equal Time Provisions of the Federal Communications Act: Can These
Provisions Stand if the Fairness Doctrine Falls?, Thomas Blaisdell Smith
105. Copyright (c) 2006 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, April,
2006, 94 Geo. L.J. 1229, 21702 words, NOTE: "Drowned in Advertising Chatter":
The Case for Regulating Ad Time on Television, MATT GETZ *
106. Copyright (c) 2005 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, April,
2005, 93 Geo. L.J. 1361, 13885 words, EXCHANGE: OBESITY POLICY CHOICES: What
(Not) To Do About Obesity: A Moderate Aristotelian Answer, RICHARD A. EPSTEIN *
107. Copyright (c) 2006 The Georgetown Public Policy Review The Georgetown
Public Policy Review, Spring / Summer, 2006, 11 Geo. Public Pol'y Rev. 35, 9862
words, ARTICLE: Inside America's Democracy: Cities & Public Policy: The Nexus
Between Sprawl, Neighborhood Effects and Urban Crime, MAUREEN KLOVERS
108. Copyright (c) 2005 Georgia Law Review Association Georgia Law Review,
Spring, 2005, 39 Ga. L. Rev. 839, 25339 words, ARTICLE: TELL ME WHAT YOU EAT,
AND I WILL TELL YOU WHOM TO SUE: BIG PROBLEMS AHEAD FOR "BIG FOOD"? , Richard C.
Ausness*
109. Copyright (c) 2002 Georgia Law Review Association Georgia Law Review,
Winter, 2002, 36 Ga. L. Rev. 599, 17119 words, NOTE: FACILITY HOSTILITY? SEX
DISCRIMINATION AND WOMEN'S RESTROOMS IN THE WORKPLACE , Sarah A. Moore
110. Copyright (c) 1989 Georgia Law Review Association Georgia Law Review,
Spring 1989, 23 Ga. L. Rev. 763, 10003 words, NOTE: The Effect of Cipollone: Has
the Tobacco Industry Lost Its Impenetrable Shield?, MICHAEL. J. HANNAN, III
111. Copyright (c) 2006 Georgia State University Georgia State University Law
Review, Spring, 2006, 22 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 689, 7389 words, NOTE & COMMENT:
LOW-FAT FOODS OR BIG FAT LIES?: THE ROLE OF DECEPTIVE MARKETING IN OBESITY
LAWSUITS , Matthew Walker
112. Copyright (c) 1997 Georgia State University Georgia State University Law
Review, July, 1997, 13 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 923, 10359 words, HENRY J. MILLER
LECTURE SERIES AND SYMPOSIUM: "NEW FRONTIERS OF FEDERALISM": FEDERALISM: THE
ARGUMENT FROM ARTICLE V, Lynn A. Baker+
113. Copyright (c) 1993 Golden Gate University Golden Gate University Law
Review, SUMMER, 1993, 23 Golden Gate U.L. Rev. 863, 12782 words, THE FORGOTTEN
AND NEGLECTED: PREGNANT WOMEN AND WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE IN THE CONTEXT OF
THE AIDS EPIDEMIC, Carol Beth Barnett*
114. Copyright (c) 2001 Hamline Law Review Hamline Law Review, Winter, 2001, 24
Hamline L. Rev. 285, 15153 words, CASENOTE: Prestidigitation and the Chevron
Doctrine: Food and Drug Administration v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco
Corporation, 120 S.Ct. 1291 (2000), Joseph G. White n1
115. Copyright (c) 1999 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard
BlackLetter Law Journal, Spring, 1999, 15 Harv. BlackLetter J. 185, 18523 words,
ESSAY: THREE PATHS TO JUSTICE: NEW APPROACHES TO MINORITY-INSTITUTED TOBACCO
LITIGATION, Danny David *
116. Copyright (c) 1998 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard
Journal of Law & Technology, Winter, 1998, 11 Harv. J. Law & Tec 287, 51352
words, ARTICLE: OVERCOMING AGORAPHOBIA: BUILDING THE COMMONS OF THE DIGITALLY
NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT, Yochai Benkler*
117. Copyright (c) 2004 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review,
May, 2004, 117 Harv. L. Rev. 2318, 10743 words, NOTE: UNDERENFRANCHISEMENT:
BLACK VOTERS AND THE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION PROCESS
118. Copyright (c) 2001 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review,
June, 2001, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 2526, 10423 words, NOTE: RETHINKING THE ELECTORAL
COLLEGE DEBATE: THE FRAMERS, FEDERALISM, AND ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE
119. Copyright (c) The Harvard Law Review Association 1997. Harvard Law Review,
January, 1997, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 793, 3589 words, RECENT CASE: Statutory
Interpretation - Ethics in Government Act - Eighth Circuit Holds Attorney
General's Referral of Matters to Independent Counsel to Be Nonreviewable. -
United States v. Tucker, 78 F.3d 1313 (8th Cir. 1996), cert. denied, 65 U.S.L.W.
3257 (U.S. Oct. 7, 1996) (No. 95-2013).
120. Copyright © 1988 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review,
NOVEMBER, 1988, 102 Harv. L. Rev. 105, 17452 words, THE SUPREME COURT, 1987
TERM: COMMENT: THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL MESS., Stephen L. Carter *
121. Copyright © 1985 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review,
JANUARY, 1985, 98 Harv. L. Rev. 507, 39407 words, ARTICLE: DEREGULATION AND
JUDICIAL REVIEW., Merrick B. Garland *
122. Copyright © 1983 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review,
MAY, 1983, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 1723, 10013 words, NOTE: COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF
COMPUTER PROGRAM OBJECT CODE
123. Copyright (c) 2006 Hastings College of the Law Hastings Constitutional Law
Quarterly, Winter / Spring, 2006, 33 Hastings Const. L.Q. 255, 39374 words,
Article: No Moderator Needed: A Liberty Tradition Right to Broadcast
Advertorials, By Daniel Matheson
124. Copyright (c) 1995 University of California, Hastings College of Law
Hastings Law Journal, January, 1995, 46 Hastings L.J. 335, 28686 words, ARTICLE:
The Public Forum Doctrine in the Age of the Information Superhighway (Where Are
the Public Forums on the Information Superhighway?), David J. Goldstone *
125. Copyright (c) 1987 University of California, Hastings College of Law
Hastings Law Journal, NOVEMBER, 1987, 39 Hastings L.J. 165, 22285 words, NOTE:
The TRAC to Fairness: Teletext and the Political Broadcasting Regulations., By
GAIL A. FLESHER *
126. Copyright (c) 1982 University of California, Hastings College of Law
Hastings Law Journal, SEPTEMBER, 1982, 34 Hastings L.J. 1, 29793 words, ARTICLE:
>From Reynolds v. Sims to City of Mobile v. Bolden: Have the White Suburbs
Commandeered the Fifteenth Amendment?, By JAMES U. BLACKSHER * AND LARRY T.
MENEFEE +
127. Copyright (c) 1983 University of California, Hastings College of Law
Hastings Law Journal, JANUARY, 1983, 34 Hastings L.J. 553, 18655 words, ARTICLE:
The Relevance of Statistics to Prove Discrimination: A Typology., By JULIA
LAMBER *, BARBARA RESKIN + and TERRY DWORKIN ++
128. Copyright (c) 1983 University of California, Hastings College of Law
Hastings Law Journal, MAY, 1983 / JULY, 1983, 34 Hastings L.J. 1207, 9766 words,
PUBLIC INTEREST LAW: A SYMPOSIUM; COMMENTARY: Public Interest Practice in
Practice: The Law and Reality., By ANITA P. ARRIOLA * and SIDNEY M. WOLINSKY **
129. Copyright (c) 2006 Hastings College of the Law Hastings Women's Law
Journal, Summer, 2006, 17 Hastings Women's L.J. 269, 15084 words, ARTICLE:
Coercion in California: Eugenics Reconstituted in Welfare Reform, the
Contracting of Reproductive Capacity, and Terms of Probation, Janet Simmonds*
130. Copyright (c) 1988 Hofstra Law Review Hofstra Law Review, FALL, 1988, 17
Hofstra L. Rev. 99, 16568 words, ARTICLE: ARGUMENT FOR THE BAN OF TOBACCO
ADVERTISING: A FIRST AMENDMENT ANALYSIS., Kenneth L. Polin *
131. Copyright (c) 1987 Hofstra Law Review Hofstra Law Review, FALL, 1987, 16
Hofstra L. Rev. 66, 13231 words, A SYMPOSIUM ON SPECIAL PROSECUTIONS AND THE
ROLE OF THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL: THE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF THE ETHICS IN
GOVERNMENT ACT: MORRISON V. OLSON: IN RE SEALED CASE -- BRIEF FOR APPELLEE. *
132. Copyright (c) 1999 Houston Law Review Houston Law Review, 1999, 36 Hous. L.
Rev. 1663, 21295 words, ARTICLE: TOBACCO, HIV, AND THE COURTROOM: THE ROLE OF
AFFIRMATIVE LITIGATION IN THE FORMATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, Wendy E. Parmet
*
133. Copyright (c) 1995 Houston Law Review Houston Law Review, Fall, 1995 , 32
Hous. L. Rev. 615, 33911 words, ARTICLE: BREATHE DEEPLY: THE TORT OF SMOKERS'
BAT TERY, Irene Scharf *
134. Copyright (c) 1991 Howard University Howard Law Journal, 1991, 34 How. L.J.
265, 16884 words, I. HOW TECHNOLOGY HAS AFFECTED THE LEGAL SYSTEM: THE
SIMPLIFIED RENEWAL APPLICATION: A PARTICULARIZATION OF THE PUBLIC INTEREST
STANDARD?, DEANNA L. DIXON *
135. Copyright (c) 1986 The University of Illinois University of Illinois Law
Review, 1986, 1986 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1193, 22524 words, NOTE: CONSTITUTIONAL
REALISM: LEGISLATIVE BANS ON TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENTS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT,
JEFFREY A. BERMAN
136. Copyright (c) 1994 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana Law Journal,
Winter, 1994, 70 Ind. L.J. 217, 20873 words, NOTE: Counterspeech as an
Alternative to Prohibition: Proposed Federal Regulation of Tobacco Promotion in
American Motorsport, David A. Locke *
137. Copyright (c) 1992 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, March, 1992, 77 Iowa L.
Rev. 909, 22774 words, Addiction, Autonomy, and Advertising +, Sylvia A. Law *
138. Copyright (c) 1991 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, January, 1991, 76 Iowa
L. Rev. 405, 9502 words, COMMENT: Statutory Restriction of Panhandling in Light
of Young v. New York City Transit: Are States Begging Out of First Amendment
Proscriptions?, Charles Feeney Knapp *
139. Copyright (c) 1988 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, July, 1988, 73 Iowa L.
Rev. 1079, 59543 words, ARTICLE: Illusions of Constitutional Decisionmaking:
Politics and the Tenure Powers in the Court, Theodore Y. Blumoff *
140. Copyright (c) 1985 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, March, 1985, 70 Iowa L.
Rev. 709, 15529 words, NOTE: The Future of Teletext: Legal Implications of the
FCC Deregulation of Electronic Publishing, W. Scott Simmer
141. Copyright (c) 1985 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, July, 1985, 70 Iowa L.
Rev. 1339, 8312 words, COMMENT: Banzhaf v. Smith: Judicial Review Under the
Independent Counsel Provisions of the Ethics in Government Act, Jonathan P.
Brown
142. Copyright (c) 1988 Northwestern School of Law Journal of Criminal Law &
Criminology, Fall, 1988, 79 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 953, 23892 words,
CASENOTE: Supreme Court Review: The Separation of Powers and Abuses in
Prosecutorial Discretion, Donald A. Daugherty
143. Copyright (c) 2005 The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The Journal of
Gender, Race & Justice, Winter, 2005, 8 J. Gender Race & Just. 561, 17509 words,
ARTICLE: Protection or Privilege? Reasonable Accommodation, Reverse
Discrimination, and the Fair Costs of Repairing Recognition for Disabled People
in the Workforce, Anita Silvers*
144. Copyright (c) 1997 Journal of Law & Politics, Inc. Journal of Law &
Politics, Winter, 1997, 13 J. L. & Politics 21, 26230 words, ARTICLE: The
Senate: An Institution Whose Time Has Gone?, Lynn A. Baker *, Samuel H. Dinkin
**
145. Copyright (c) 1996 Journal of Law & Politics, Inc. Journal of Law &
Politics, Spring, 1996, 12 J. L. & Politics 365, 13829 words, Note: A Stare
Decisis Barrier to Regulating Cigarettes as Drugs *, Peter Bynum
146. Copyright (c) 1995 The Journal of Pharmacy & Law The Journal of Pharmacy &
Law, 1995, 5 J. Pharmacy & Law 285, 8298 words, ARTICLE: SHOULD FDA REGULATE
TOBACCO AS A DRUG?, Martha M. Rumore, Pharm. D., J.D., Kaliori Tsamboukos, R.Ph.
and Laure K.Reddy *
147. Copyright (c) 2004 Kentucky College of Law Kentucky Law Journal, 2004 /
2005, 93 Ky. L.J. 377, 16104 words, ARTICLE: Inherent Product Hazards*, By David
G. Owen**
148. Copyright (c) 1997 Kentucky College of Law Kentucky Law Journal, Spring
1997 / 1998, 86 Ky. L.J. 741, 16505 words, NOTE: United States v. Tucker: Should
Independent Counsels Investigate and Prosecute Ordinary Citizens?, By Hanly A.
Ingram *
149. Copyright (c) 1988 Kentucky College of Law. Kentucky Law Journal, 1988, 76
Ky. L.J. 861, 12286 words, ARTICLE: Judicial Vigilantism: Inherent Judicial
Authority to Appoint Contempt Prosecutors in Young v. United States ex rel
Vuitton Et Fils S.A., By NEAL DEVINS * AND STEVEN J. MULROY **
150. Copyright (c) 1999 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary
Problems, Winter, 1999, 62 Law & Contemp. Prob. 5, 60541 words, THE INDEPENDENT
COUNSEL STATUTE: A Legal History, Benjamin J. Priester, * Paul G. Rozelle, **
and Mirah A. Horowitz ***
151. Copyright (c) 1999 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary
Problems, Winter, 1999, 62 Law & Contemp. Prob. 131, 7668 words, INDEPENDENT
COUNSEL STATUTE: CAN THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL STATUTE BE SAVED?, Katy J. Harriger
*
152. Copyright (c) 2005 Law and Inequality Law and Inequality, Summer, 2005, 23
Law & Ineq. J. 239, 21903 words, ARTICLE: Money in Political Campaigns and
Modern Vote Dilution, Mark C. Alexander*
153. Copyright (c) 1994 American Association of Law Libraries Law Library
Journal, SUMMER, 1994, 86 Law Libr. J. 445, 25383 words, GENERAL ARTICLE: LEGAL
ASPECTS OF PASSIVE SMOKING: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY *, Maria Okonska **
154. Copyright (c) 1993 American Association of Law Libraries Law Library
Journal, SPRING, 1993, 85 Law Libr. J. 297, 13400 words, GENERAL ARTICLE: A
SELECTIVE, ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE: ITS CREATION,
HISTORY, AND PROSPECTS FOR REFORM *, Christopher Anglim **
155. Copyright (c) 2004 Louisiana Law Review Louisiana Law Review, Fall, 2004,
65 La. L. Rev. 303, 29018 words, COMMENT: Civil Rights and the "Twinkie" Tax:
The 900-Pound Gorilla in the War on Obesity, Sayward Byrd *
156. Copyright (c) 2005 Loyola University Chicago School of Law Loyola
University Chicago Law Journal, Spring, 2005, 36 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 983, 30511
words, NOTE: The Illinois Commonsense Consumption Act: End of the Road for Fast
Food Litigation in Illinois?, Norah Leary Jones*
157. Copyright (c) 1995 Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Journal Loyola
of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Journal, 1995, 16 Loy. L.A. Ent. L.J. 399,
21078 words, COMMENT: IS IT CURTAINS FOR JOE CAMEL? A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE
1995 FDA PROPOSED RULE TO RESTRICT TOBACCO ADVERTISING, PROMOTION AND SALES TO
PROTECT CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, Charles J. Harder *
158. Copyright (c) 2006 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles
Law Review, May, 2006, 39 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 277, 6240 words, Symposium:
LITIGATION AS A TOOL IN FOOD ADVERTISING: CONSUMER PROTECTION STATUTES, Joseph
M. Price* and Rachel F. Bond**
159. Copyright (c) 1996 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles
Law Review, April, 1996, 29 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1219, 30166 words, NOTE AND
COMMENT: BUTT OUT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE FDA'S PROPOSED RESTRICTIONS ON CIGARETTE
ADVERTISING UNDER THE COMMERCIAL-SPEECH DOCTRINE, Daniel Helberg *
160. Copyright (c) 2004 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Fall, 2004,
88 Marq. L. Rev. 195, 26299 words, LEAD ARTICLE: THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND ITS
MEAGER FEDERALISM, Paul Boudreaux*
161. Copyright (c) 1998 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Spring, 1998,
81 Marq. L. Rev. 873, 21840 words, COMMENT: IMPROVING THE ODDS OF THE CENTRAL
HUDSON BALANCING TEST: RESTRICTING COMMERCIAL SPEECH AS A LAST RESORT, Andrew S.
Gollin *
162. Copyright (c) 1994 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Winter, 1994,
77 Marq. L. Rev. 201, 28096 words, RETHINKING ARTICLE II, SECTION 1 AND ITS
TWELFTH AMENDMENT RESTATEMENT: CHALLENGING OUR NATION'S MALAPPORTIONED,
UNDEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION SYSTEMS, Victor Williams *, Alison M.
MacDonald **
163. Copyright (c) 1994 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Winter, 1994,
77 Marq. L. Rev. 360, 11158 words, PARENTAL SMOKING: A FORM OF CHILD ABUSE?, Jon
D. Anderson
164. Copyright (c) 1997 Marquette University Marquette Sports Law Journal, Fall,
1997, 8 Marq. Sports L.J. 139, 21178 words, COMMENT: SNUFFING OUT THE FIRST
AMENDMENT: THE FDA REGULATION OF TOBACCO COMPANY ADVERTISING AND SPORTS
SPONSORSHIPS UNDER THE FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT., Bradford J.
Patrick *
165. Copyright (c) 2002 University of Maryland School of Law Maryland Law
Review, 2002, 61 Md. L. Rev. 652, 30634 words, SYMPOSIUM: LITIGATING THE
PRESIDENCY: THE ELECTION 2000 DECISION AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS FOR THE SUPREME
COURT: WHAT'S WRONG WITH BUSH V. GORE AND WHY WE NEED TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION
TO ENSURE IT NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN, Jamin B. Raskin*
166. Copyright (c) 1999 University of Maryland School of Law Maryland Law
Review, 1999, 58 Md. L. Rev. 55, 43478 words, ARTICLE: IN DEFENSE OF THE
IMPRECISE DEFINITION OF COMMERCIAL SPEECH, Nat Stern *
167. Copyright (c) 1987 University of Maryland School of Law Maryland Law
Review, Winter, 1987, 46 Md. L. Rev. 212, 26524 words, ARTICLE: THE SIGNAL CABLE
SENDS -- PART I: WHY CAN'T CABLE BE MORE LIKE BROADCASTING? *, LAURENCE H. WINER
**
168. Copyright (c) 1998 Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University Mercer
Law Review, Winter, 1998, 49 Mercer L. Rev. 427, 13735 words, ARTICLE: The
Future of the Independent Counsel Statute: Confronting the Dilemma of Allocating
the Power of Prosecutorial Discretion, by James P. Fleissner *
169. Copyright (c) 1998 Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University Mercer
Law Review, Winter, 1998, 49 Mercer L. Rev. 489, 13714 words, ARTICLE: The
History of the Independent Counsel Provisions: How the Past Informs the Current
Debate, by Katy J. Harriger *
170. Copyright (c) 1994 Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer, University
Mercer Law Review, 1994, 45 Mercer L. Rev. 705, 31752 words, ARTICLE: THE
FAIRNESS DOCTRINE AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: PHOENIX RISING, ROLAND F. L. HALL *
171. Copyright (c) 1990 University of Miami Law Review University of Miami,
March, 1990, 44 U. Miami L. Rev. 1009, 9575 words, ARTICLE: Footnote *
Skulduggery ** and Other Bad Habits ***, ARTHUR AUSTIN ****
172. Copyright (c) 1990 University of Miami Law Review University of Miami, May,
1990, 44 U. Miami L. Rev. 1243, 19730 words, COMMENT: Subliminal Perception and
the First Amendment: Yelling Fire in a Crowded Mind?, SCOT SILVERGLATE
173. Copyright (c) 1988 University of Miami Law Review University of Miami,
January, 1988, 42 U. Miami L. Rev. 735, 15411 words, COMMENT: Independent
Counsels Under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978: A Violation of the
Separation of Powers Doctrine or an Essential Check on Executive Power?,
ALEXANDER I. TACHMES
174. Copyright (c) 1987 University of Michigan Law School University of Michigan
Journal of Law Reform, SPRING, 1987, 20 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 799, 17781 words,
NOTE: "IN STARK CONTRAVENTION OF ITS PURPOSE": FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
ENFORCEMENT AND REPEAL OF THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE *, Michael J. Bolton
175. Copyright (c) 1986 University of Michigan Law School University of Michigan
Journal of Law Reform, SUMMER, 1986, 19 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 1221, 8857 words,
SYMPOSIUM: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: MORE THAN JUST A PASSING FAD: NOTE: AT LARGE
ELECTIONS AND VOTE DILUTION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, Richard A. Walawender
176. Copyright (c) 1997 University of Michigan Law School Michigan
Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, 1997 / 1998, 4 Mich. Telecomm.
Tech. L. Rev. 35, 13650 words, ARTICLE: "CHILLING" THE INTERNET? LESSONS FROM
FCC REGULATION OF RADIO BROADCASTING, Thomas W. Hazlett and David W. Sosa *
177. Copyright (c) 2001 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, November,
2001, 86 Minn. L. Rev. 131, 31391 words, ARTICLE: The Most Dangerous Justice
Rides Again: Revisiting the Power Pageant of the Justices, Paul H. Edelman+ and
Jim Chen++
178. Copyright (c) 1987 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, December,
1987, 72 Minn. L. Rev. 289, 8672 words, ARTICLE: The Supreme Court and
Commercial Speech: New Words with an Old Message, Donald E. Lively *
179. Copyright (c) 1985 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, May, 1985, 69
Minn. L. Rev. 1071, 11205 words, ARTICLE: Fear and the Media: A First Amendment
Horror Show., Donald E. Lively *
180. Copyright (c) 1984 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, June, 1984,
68 Minn. L. Rev. 1264, 16620 words, NOTE: Copyright Infringement of Computer
Programs: A Modification of the Substantial Similarity Test., Howard Root
181. Copyright (c) 2004 Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal,
Summer, 2004, 44 Nat. Resources J. 687, 27125 words, ARTICLE: Administrative
Rulemaking and Public Lands Conflict: The Forest Service's Roadless Rule, MARTIN
NIE *
182. Copyright (c) 2004 Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal,
Summer, 2004, 44 Nat. Resources J. 921, 1430 words, BOOK REVIEW: THE STATE OF
THE NATURAL RESOURCES LITERATURE: The Choice Modelling Approach to Environmental
Valuation. Edited by Jeff Bennett & Russell Blamey
183. Copyright (c) 1997 New England School of Law New England Law Review,
Winter, 1997, 31 New Eng.L. Rev. 471, 9941 words, ARTICLE: HIV, Judicial Logic
and Medical Science: Toward a Presumption of Noninfection in Child-Custody and
Visitation Cases, Pierce J. Reed & Laura Davis Smith *
184. Copyright (c) 2006 New York Law School Law Review New York Law School Law
Review, 2006 / 2007, 51 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 215, 10948 words, ARTICLE: How
Social Hierarchies Within the Personal Injury Bar Affect Case Screening
Decisions, MARY NELL TRAUTNER
185. Copyright (c) 1998 New York Law School Law Review New York Law School Law
Review, 1998, 42 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 723, 19661 words, ARTICLE: PANEL TWO: 1989:
CHARTER COMMISSION'S POLICIES, PROCESSES, CHOICES, AND STRATEGIES THE POLICY
AND POLITICS OF CHARTER MAKING: THE STORY OF NEW YORK CITY'S 1989 CHARTER,
Frederick A. O. Schwarz, Jr. & Eric Lane *
186. Copyright © 1989 New York University Law Review. New York University Law
Review, NOVEMBER, 1989, 64 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 990, 41602 words, ARTICLE: THE
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LICENSING BROADCASTERS., MATTHEW L. SPITZER *
187. Copyright © 1983 New York University Law Review. New York University Law
Review, DECEMBER, 1983, 58 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1273, 47436 words, ARTICLE: THE
DIVISIBLE FIRST AMENDMENT: A CRITICAL FUNCTIONALIST APPROACH TO FREEDOM OF
SPEECH AND ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN SPENDING., JEFFREY M. BLUM *
188. Copyright © 1983 New York University Law Review. New York University Law
Review, DECEMBER, 1983, 58 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1530, 23455 words, NOTE: GOVERNMENT
CORRUPTION AND CIVIL RICO: n1 PROVIDING COMPENSATION FOR INTANGIBLE LOSSES.,
Alan Vinegrad
189. Copyright (c) 1995 New York University School of Law Tax Law Review,
Spring, 1995, 50 Tax L. Rev. 415, 34801 words, Article: Minority Discounts: The
Alchemy in Estate and Gift Taxation, JAMES R. REPETTI *
190. Copyright (c) 2002 North Carolina Law Review North Carolina Law Review,
May, 2002, 80 N.C.L. Rev. 1269, 12301 words, SYMPOSIUM: BAKER V. CARR: A
COMMEMORATIVE SYMPOSIUM: PANEL II: ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE: A THEORETICAL AND
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION: ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE: A MANTRA IN NEED OF MEANING,
Sanford Levinson*
191. Copyright (c) 2002 North Carolina Law Review North Carolina Law Review,
May, 2002, 80 N.C.L. Rev. 1299, 19276 words, SYMPOSIUM: BAKER V. CARR: A
COMMEMORATIVE SYMPOSIUM: PANEL II: ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE: A THEORETICAL AND
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION: THE COMPLICATED IMPACT OF ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE ON
POLITICAL COMPETITION AND REPRESENTATION*, Nathaniel Persily,** Thad Kousser,***
and Patrick Egan****
192. Copyright (c) 2002 North Carolina Law Review North Carolina Law Review,
May, 2002, 80 N.C.L. Rev. 1411, 22588 words, SYMPOSIUM: BAKER V. CARR: A
COMMEMORATIVE SYMPOSIUM: PANEL II: ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE: A THEORETICAL AND
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION THE COSTS AND CAUSES OF MINIMALISM IN VOTING CASES: BAKER
v. CARR AND ITS PROGENY, Heather K. Gerken*
193. Copyright (c) 1996 North Carolina Law Review North Carolina Law Review,
September, 1996, 74 N.C.L. Rev. 2174, 12618 words, SURVEY OF DEVELOPMENTS IN
NORTH CAROLINA AND THE FOURTH CIRCUIT, 1995: STATUTORY DEVELOPMENT: North
Carolina's New Punitive Damages Statute: Who's Being Punished, Anyway?, Brian
Timothy Beasley
194. Copyright (c) 1994 Board of Regents, for Northern Illinois University
Northern Illinois University Law Review, Spring, 1994, 14 N. Ill. U. L. Rev.
549, 18016 words, CASENOTES Commercial Speech Suffers A First Amendment Blow
in United States v. Edge Broadcasting Co., Tara L. Lavery
195. Copyright (c) 1997 Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky Law
Review, Summer, 1997, 24 N. Ky. L. Rev. 535, 8167 words, ARTICLE: FDA'S
REGULATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS: A FLAGRANT DISREGARD OF CONGRESSIONAL INTENT,
John E. Jevicky, Esq. n1
196. Copyright (c) 2001 Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern
University Law Review, Spring, 2001, 95 Nw. U.L. Rev. 993, 10970 words, Book
Reviews: ELECTORAL COLLEGE REFORM: D<ACUT E>J<GRAV A> VU: Reform and Continuity;
The Electoral College, the Convention, and the Party System; By Alexander M.
Bickel. Harper & Row, 1971. n1 The Case Against Direct Election of the
President: A Defense of the Electoral College. By Judith Best. Cornell
University Press, 1971. The Politics of Electoral College Reform. By Lawrence
D. Longley & Alan G. Braun. Yale University Press, 1972., Ann Althouse*
197. Copyright (c) 1999 Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern
University Law Review, Fall, 1999, 94 Nw. U.L. Rev. 273, 16419 words, NOTES &
COMMENTS: BROWN & WILLIAMSON v. FDA: FINDING CONGRESSIONAL INTENT THROUGH
CREATIVE STATUTORY INTERPRETATION - A DEPARTURE FROM CHEVRON, Marguerite M.
Sullivan
198. Copyright (c) 1987 Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern
University Law Review, FALL, 1987, 82 Nw. U.L. Rev. 145, 16774 words, COMMENT:
First Amendment Values and the Constitutional Protection of Tobacco
Advertising., Krista L. Edwards
199. Copyright (c) 2005 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame
Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 2005, 19 ND J. L. Ethics & Pub Pol'y
737, 20572 words, NOTE: REGULATING TELEVISED NEWS: A NEW SEASON FOR THE PUBLIC
INTEREST STANDARD, Mark Emery*
200. Copyright (c) 1985 Notre Dame Law Review University of Notre Dame, 1985, 60
Notre Dame L. Rev. 779, 8396 words, NOTE: RESTRAINTS ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
ADVERTISING: A CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS, Karen L. Sterchi
201. Copyright (c) 2002 Ohio State Law Journal Ohio State Law Journal,
2002/2003, 63 Ohio St. L.J. 1165, 22064 words, NOTE: Fit for Its Ordinary
Purpose? Tobacco, Fast Food, and The Implied Warranty of Merchantability *,
Franklin E. Crawford **
202. Copyright (c) 1990 Ohio State Law Journal Ohio State Law Journal, Winter,
1990, 51 Ohio St. L.J. 175, 28804 words, ARTICLE: Separation of Powers, the
Political Branches, and the Limits of Judicial Review. *, JONATHAN L. ENTIN **
203. Copyright (c) 2004 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City University Law
Review, Summer, 2004, 29 Okla. City U.L. Rev. 569, 7349 words, ARTICLE:
McFat--Obesity, Parens Patriae, and the Children, EDIETH Y. WU, J.D., LL.M.*
204. Copyright (c) 2001 University of Oregon Oregon Law Review, Summer, 2001, 80
Or. L. Rev. 717, 18297 words, Comment: Bush, Gore, and the 2000 Presidential
Election: Time for the Electoral College to Go?, Ky Fullerton*
205. Copyright (c) 1995 Pace University Law Review Pace Environmental Law
Review, Spring, 1995, 12 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 827, 13323 words, NOTE AND COMMENT:
Smoking Parents, Their Children, and the Home: Do the Courts Have the Authority
to Clear the Air?, Michael S. Moorby *
206. Copyright (c) 2002 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania University of
Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, May, 2002, 4 U. Pa. J. Const. L.
735, 32761 words, ESSAY: RACIAL MIND-GAMES AND REAPPORTIONMENT: WHEN CAN RACE BE
CONSIDERED (LEGITIMATELY) IN REDISTRICTING?, Ken Gormley*
207. Copyright (c) 2000 The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, November, 2000, 149 U. Pa. L. Rev. 171,
31253 words, ARTICLE: THE ONE-CONGRESS FICTION IN STATUTORY INTERPRETATION,
William W. Buzbee+
208. Copyright (c) 2004 Quinnipiac College School of Law Quinnipiac Health Law,
2004, 8 Quinnipiac Health L.J. 141, 10373 words, ARTICLE: Are We Too Darned Fat?
Trying to Prevent and Treat Obesity with Health Care Reform, Deena Patel*
209. Copyright (c) 2005 Regent University Regent University Law Review, 2005 /
2006, 18 Regent U.L. Rev. 179, 17173 words, COMMENT: A CLASS-ACTION LAWSUIT
AGAINST ASPARTAME MANUFACTURERS: A REALISTIC POSSIBILITY OR JUST A SWEET DREAM
FOR TORT LAWYERS?, David Ellender *
210. Copyright (c) 2005 The University of Texas at Austin School of Law
Publication The Review of Litigation, Winter, 2005, 24 Rev. Litig. 57, 25968
words, ARTICLE: Tools of Submission: The Weakening Broad-Form "Mandate" in Texas
and the Roles of Jury and Judge, William L. Davis*
211. Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Texas at Austin School of Law
Publication The Review of Litigation, Spring, 1995, 14 Rev. Litig. 419, 17683
words, ARTICLE: Punitive Damages: State Trends and Developments, James R. McKown
*
212. Copyright (c) 1993 Revista Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico Revista
Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1993, 62 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 331, 8315 words,
ARTICULOS: REALIDADES DE LA OFICINA DEL FISCAL ESPECIAL INDEPENDIENTE Y DE LA
LEY QUE LA ESTABLECIO, JUAN M. MASINI-MUNOZ*
213. Copyright (c) 2004 Rutgers University, The State of New Jersey Rutgers Law
Review, Summer, 2004, 56 Rutgers L. Rev. 1039, 21616 words, NOTE: More Than A
Fat Chance For Lard Litigation: The Viability of State Medicaid Reimbursement
Actions, Matthew T. Salzmann
214. Copyright (c) 2004 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis
University Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 49 St. Louis L.J. 209, 18149 words, COMMENT:
FAT AMERICA: THE NEED FOR REGULATION UNDER THE FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT,
Sarah A. Kornblet*
215. Copyright (c) 1994 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis
University Public Law Review, 1994, 13 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 591, 20111
words, AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CURRENT LEGAL CLIMATE CONCERNING SMOKING IN THE
WORKPLACE, JOHN C. FOX *
216. Copyright (c) 1994 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis
University Public Law Review, 1994, 13 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 729, 8743
words, THE TOP TEN WAYS TO ATTACK THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY AND WIN THE WAR AGAINST
SMOKING, AHRON LEICHTMAN *
217. Copyright (c) 1994 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis
University Public Law Review, 1994, 13 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 787, 18577
words, NOTES AND COMMENTS THE HARKIN AMENDMENT: THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF
LIMITING DEDUCTIONS FOR TOBACCO ADVERTISING, Sally L. Venverloh
218. Copyright (c) 1997 St. Mary's University of San Antonio St. Mary's Law
Journal, 1997, 28 St. Mary's L. J. 729, 16070 words, COMMENT: THE FOOD AND DRUG
ADMINISTRATION'S FINAL RULE ON TOBACCO ADVERTISING IS ALL BUTT FINAL: COMMERCIAL
SPEECH DOCTRINE WILL BE TESTED ONCE MORE UNDER A STRICTER CENTRAL HUDSON
ANALYSIS IN THE AFTERMATH OF 44 LIQUORMART, INC. V. RHODE ISLAND, JOE R.
HINOJOSA
219. Copyright (c) 1994 St. Mary's University of San Antonia St. Mary's Law
Journal, 1994, 25 St. Mary's L. J. 1450, 11346 words, COMMENTS: BLIND
SALAMANDERS, MINORITY REPRESENTATION, AND THE EDWARDS AQUIFER: RECONCILING
USE-BASED MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WITH THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965, R.
TIM HAY *
220. Copyright (c) 1993 St. Mary's University of San Antonio St. Mary's Law
Journal, 1993, 24 St. Mary's L. J. 569, 5736 words, CASENOTE: Constitutional Law
-- Elections -- Enactments Altering or Reallocating Elected Officials' Powers Do
Not Directly Relate to or Affect Voting and Are Therefore Not Subject to
Judicial or Administrative Preclearance Under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act
of 1965. Presley v. Etowah County Commission, ___ U.S. ___, 112 S. Ct. 820, 117
L. Ed. 2d 51 (1992), Sharon N. Humble
221. Copyright (c) 1993 The Law Review Association Western State University
College of Law San Diego Justice Journal, Summer, 1993, 1 San Diego Justice J.
403, 5024 words, PERSPECTIVES PASSIVE CIGARETTE SMOKE: AN APPROPRIATE
DETERMINANT IN CHILD CUSTODY DECISIONS?, Mark K. Wedel, M.D., F.A.C.P.*
222. Copyright (c) 1994 University of San Francisco School of Law University of
San Francisco Law Review, Spring, 1994, 28 U.S.F. L. Rev. 793, 34606 words,
COMMENT: The FCC's Reliance on Market Incentives to Provide Diverse Viewpoints
on Issues of Public Importance Violates the First Amendment Right to Receive
Critical Information, By Wilfrid C. Rumble *
223. Copyright (c) 1996 San Joaquin College of Law San Joaquin Agricultural Law
Review, 1996, 6 S.J. Agric. L. Rev. 223, 12869 words, COMMENT: SHOULD NICOTINE
BE DEFINED AS A DRUG, INVOKING THE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES FOOD AND
DRUG ADMINISTRATION?, BRIAN L. SOTTILE
224. Copyright (c) 2001 Seattle University Law Review Seattle University Law
Review, Winter, 2001, 24 Seattle Univ. L. R. 763, 42872 words, ARTICLE: Lindsey
v. Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department: Cipollone Revisited, Billboards,
State Law Tort Damages Actions, Federal Preemption and the Federal Cigarette
Labeling and Advertising Act, Harold C. Reeder*
225. Copyright (c) 2004 Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Law
Review, 2004, 34 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1383, 17371 words, COMMENT: FROM BUTTS TO
BIG MACS - CAN THE BIG TOBACCO LITIGATION AND NATION-WIDE SETTLEMENT WITH
STATES' ATTORNEYS GENERAL SERVE AS A MODEL FOR ATTACKING THE FAST FOOD
INDUSTRY?, John J. Zefutie, Jr.*
226. Copyright (c) 1999 Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Law
Review, 1999, 29 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1300, 15535 words, ARTICLE: A Model
Independent Counsel Reimbursement Act, Kevin H. Smith *
227. Copyright (c) 1994 Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Law
Review, 1994, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 2146, 11700 words, NOTE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,
Patricia Doyle
228. Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of the Unviersity of California Business Law
Journal University of California, Davis, School of Law, Fall, 2005, 6 U.C. Davis
Bus. L.J. 78, 12393 words, ARTICLE: The Wolf in Shareholder's Clothing: Hedge
Fund Use of Cooperative Game Theory and Voting Structures to Exploit Corporate
Control and Governance, ANDREW M. KULPA*
229. Copyright (c) 1995 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal
Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, Summer, 1995, 4 S. Cal.
Interdis. L.J. 775, 16459 words, NOTE: SUBLIMINAL SPEECH: IS IT WORTHY OF FIRST
AMENDMENT PROTECTION?, Nicole Grattan Pearson *
230. Copyright (c) 1996 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal
Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, Summer, 1996, 4 S. Cal.
Interdis. L.J. 775, 16449 words, ARTICLE: SUBLIMINAL SPEECH: IS IT WORTHY OF
FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTION?, Nicole Grattan Pearson *
231. Copyright (c) 1996 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, November, 1996, 70 S. Cal. L. Rev. 63, 16424 words, ARTICLE: THE
MOST DANGEROUS JUSTICE: THE SUPREME COURT AT THE BAR OF MATHEMATICS *, Paul H.
Edelman ** & Jim Chen ***
232. Copyright (c) 1996 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, November, 1996, 70 S. Cal. L. Rev. 187, 11771 words, COMMENT:
INTERDISCIPLINARY DUE DILIGENCE: THE CASE FOR COMMON SENSE IN THE SEARCH FOR THE
SWING JUSTICE, Lynn A. Baker *
233. Copyright (c) 1996 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, November, 1996, 70 S. Cal. L. Rev. 219, 8027 words, COMMENT: "DUEL"
DILIGENCE: SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT THE SUPREMES AS THE SULTANS OF SWING, Paul H.
Edelman * & Jim Chen **
234. Copyright (c) 1992 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, July, 1992, 65 S. Cal. L. Rev. 2421, 14184 words, NOTE: ARTIFICIAL
UNIT VOTING AND THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE., MICHAEL J. O'SULLIVAN *
235. Copyright (c) 1990 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, March, 1990, 63 S. Cal. L. Rev. 777, 25492 words, NOTE: MODERN-DAY
SIRENS: ROCK LYRICS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT., Peter Alan Block *
236. Copyright (c) 1987 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, November, 1987, 61 S. Cal. L. Rev. 3, 31800 words, ARTICLE:
SIGNIFICANT SILENCES: FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR WORKPLACE., TONI M.
MASSARO *
237. Copyright (c) 1986 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, September, 1986, 59 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1227, 32925 words, ARTICLE: FREE
SPEECH AND CORPORATE FREEDOM: A COMMENT ON FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON v.
BELLOTTI., CARL E. SCHNEIDER *
238. Copyright (c) 1985 Southern California Law Review University of Southern
California, May, 1985, 58 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1107, 20623 words, NOTE: WE CAN SHARE
THE WOMEN, WE CAN SHARE THE WINE *: THE REGULATION OF ALCOHOL ADVERTISING ON
TELEVISION., Marc L. Sherman
239. Copyright (c) 2007 University of Southern California Southern California
Law Review, January, 2007, 80 S. Cal. L. Rev. 393, 17029 words, NOTE: THE
CALABASAS SMOKING BAN: A LOCAL ORDINANCE POINTS THE WAY FOR THE FUTURE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE REGULATION, Jordan Raphael*
240. Copyright (c) 2001 Southern Methodist University SMU Law Review, Summer,
2001, 54 SMU L. Rev. 1269, 17078 words, ARTICLE: Deceptive Trade Practices -
Consumer Protection Act, A. Michael Ferrill*, Leslie Sara Hyman**
241. Copyright (c) 1997 The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior
University Stanford Law Review, November, 1997, 50 Stan. L. Rev. 65, 23285
words, ARTICLE: Paying the Price for Heightened Ethics Scrutiny: Legal Defense
Funds and Other Ways That Government Officials Pay Their Lawyers, Kathleen Clark
*
242. Copyright (c) 1987 The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior
University Stanford Law Review, July, 1987, 39 Stan. L. Rev. 1453, 30837 words,
NOTE: Employee Drug-Testing Legislation: Redrawing the Battlelines in the War on
Drugs., Thomas L. McGovern III *
243. Copyright (c) 2003 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review Temple
Political & Civil Rights Law Review, Fall, 2003, 13 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L.
Rev. 113, 23422 words, COMMENT: TAKE THAT TOBACCO SETTLEMENT AND SUPER-SIZE IT!:
THE DEEP-FRYING OF THE FAST FOOD INDUSTRY?, Jonathan S. Goldman n255
244. Copyright (c) 2002 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. Tennessee Law
Review, Winter, 2002, 69 Tenn. L. Rev. 317, 32423 words, ARTICLE:
Unconscionability and Price Discrimination, Mark Klock*
245. Copyright (c) 2002 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. Tennessee Law
Review, Winter, 2002, 69 Tenn. L. Rev. 485, 20193 words, COMMENT: Is it Time to
Give Congressional Delegation a New Filter?, Winford R. McGowan III
246. Copyright (c) 1992 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. Tennessee Law
Review, FALL, 1992, 60 Tenn. L. Rev. 243, 8721 words, TORTS--FEDERAL PREEMPTION
OF STATE COMMON LAW--FEDERAL CIGARETTE LABELING AND ADVERTISING ACT; Cipollone
v. Liggett Group, Inc., 112 S. Ct. 2608 (1992)., Elizabeth C. Price
247. Copyright (c) 1987 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. Tennessee Law
Review, SPRING, 1987, 54 Tenn. L. Rev. 551, 24655 words, ARTICLE: THE "NEW" WAVE
IN SMOKING AND HEALTH LITIGATION -- IS ANYTHING REALLY SO NEW?, Paul G. Crist
and John M. Majoras *
248. Copyright (c) 1987 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. Tennessee Law
Review, SPRING, 1987, 54 Tenn. L. Rev. 703, 12488 words, COMMENT: UP IN SMOKE:
COMMERCIAL SPEECH AND A TOBACCO PRODUCTS ADVERTISING BAN, Cherie Ann Binger
249. Copyright (c) 1995 Texas Forum on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights Texas
Forum on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Winter, 1995, 2 Tex. F. on C.L. & C.R.
1, 17853 words, ARTICLE: Jury Nullification as a Defense Strategy, Clay S.
Conrad *
250. Copyright (c) 1987 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, December, 1987, 66
Tex. L. Rev. 453, 7477 words, Book Review: Has the First Amendment Arrived for
Broadcasting? AMERICAN BROADCASTING AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT. By Lucas A. Powe.
+, Reviewed by Tom A. Collins *
251. Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, November, 2006, 85
Tex. L. Rev. 83, 31812 words, Article: Stealth Marketing and Editorial
Integrity, Ellen P. Goodman*
252. Copyright (c) 1997 Thurgood Marshall Law Review Thurgood Marshall Law
Review, Fall, 1997, 23 T. Marshall L. Rev. 71, 25915 words, ARTICLE: THE
GERRYMANDERING OF THE RECONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS AND STRICT SCRUTINY: THE SUPREME
COURT'S UNWARRANTED INTRUSION INTO THE POLITICAL THICKET, By Scott Allen Carlson
*
253. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Denver Transportation Law Journal, Summer,
2005, 32 Transp. L. J. 221, 43954 words, ARTICLE: Saving Preemption: A Conflict
Preemption Quandary Resolved in Geier v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc.,
Jennifer L. Andrews*
254. Copyright (c) 2002 Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property
Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property, Spring, 2002, 4 Tul. J.
Tech. & Intell. Prop. 117, 15787 words, ARTICLE: The Feasibility of a Law to
Regulate Pornographic, Unsolicited, Commercial E-Mail, Christopher Scott
Maravilla*
255. Copyright (c) Tulane University 1971. Tulane Law Review, December, 1971, 46
Tul. L. Rev. 321, 3630 words, NOTE: Communications--Fairness Doctrine Extended
to Product Commercials, Milton C. Lorenz, Jr.
256. Copyright (c) Tulane University 1970. Tulane Law Review, April, 1970, 44
Tul. L. Rev. 656, 2704 words, BOOK REVIEW: The Regulators: Watchdog Agencies and
the Public Interest. By Louis M. Kohlmeier, Jr., Robert E. Park *
257. Copyright (c) 2002 University of California Regents UCLA Entertainment Law
Review, Spring, 2002, 9 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 315, 15397 words, COMMENT: Advertising
Entertainment: Can Government Regulate the Advertising of Fully-Protected Speech
Consistent with the First Amendment?, Tara Kole
258. Copyright (c) 1997 University of California Regents UCLA Entertainment Law
Review, Fall, 1997, 5 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 103, 15557 words, COMMENT: The Future of
Cable Regulation Under the First Amendment: The Supreme Court's Treatment of
Section 10(a) of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of
1992, Jeffrey D. Kaiser*
259. Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California 1993 UCLA Law
Review, DECEMBER, 1993, 41 UCLA L. Rev. 391, 23276 words, COMMENT: PROTECTING
THE PUBLIC DEBATE: THE VALIDITY OF THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE IN BALLOT INITIATIVE
ELECTIONS., Robyn R. Polashuk *
260. Copyright © The Regents of the University of California, 1992. UCLA Law
Review, OCTOBER, 1992, 40 UCLA L. Rev. 199, 22946 words, COMMENTS: WHEN THE
MEDIUM BECOMES THE MESSAGE: A PROPOSAL FOR PRINCIPAL MEDIA LIABILITY FOR THE
PUBLICATION OF RACIALLY EXCLUSIONARY REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS., Debra L.
Alligood *
261. Copyright © The Regents of the University of California, 1987. UCLA Law
Review, APRIL, 1987, 34 UCLA L. Rev. 1139, 20380 words, COMMENT: ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE ADVERTISING ON THE AIRWAVES: ALTERNATIVES TO A BAN OR
COUNTERADVERTISING., STEVE YOUNGER *
262. Copyright © The Regents of the University of California, 1985. UCLA Law
Review, OCTOBER, 1985, 33 UCLA L. Rev. 77, 43275 words, ARTICLE: CRITERIA FOR
DISTRICTING: A SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE., Bernard Grofman *
263. Copyright (c) 2005 Vanderbilt Law School Vanderbilt Journal of
Entertainment and Technology Law, Winter, 2005, 8 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 45,
11436 words, ARTICLE: The Needle and the Damage Done: The Pervasive Presence of
Obsolete Mass Media Audience Models in First Amendment Doctrine, Mehmet
Konar-Steenberg*
264. Copyright (c) 2004 Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt Law Review, March,
2004, 57 Vand. L. Rev. 515, 41124 words, ARTICLE: From Smokestack to SUV: The
Individual as Regulated Entity in the New Era of Environmental Law, Michael P.
Vandenbergh*
265. Copyright (c) 2001 Vanderbilt Univeristy Vanderbilt Law Review, October,
2001, 54 Vand. L. Rev. 2099, 29758 words, NOTE: The Origins and
Constitutionality of State Unit Voting in the Electoral College, Matthew J.
Festa *
266. Copyright © Vanderbilt University 1990. Vanderbilt Law Review, MAY, 1990,
43 Vand. L. Rev. 1343, 17629 words, SPECIAL PROJECT: Government Drug Testing: A
Question of Reasonableness., James M. Sokolowski *
267. Copyright (c) 2006 Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt Law Review, March,
2006, 59 Vand. L. Rev. 297, 23050 words, ARTICLE: Getting the Math Right: Why
California Has Too Many Seats in the House of Representatives, Paul H. Edelman*
268. Copyright (c) 2007 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law Virginia
Journal of Social Policy & the Law, Spring, 2007, 14 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 357,
23991 words, ARITCLE: FAST-FOOD LAWSUITS AND THE CHEESEBURGER BILL: CRITIQUING
CONGRESS'S RESPONSE TO THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC, David Burnett *
269. Copyright (c) 2004 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law Virginia
Journal of Social Policy & the Law, Winter, 2004, 11 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 229,
31634 words, ARTICLE: COUNTING MATTERS: PRISON INMATES, POPULATION BASES, AND
"ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE", Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman*
270. Copyright (c) 2000 Virginia Law Review Association Virginia Law Review,
February, 2000, 86 Va. L. Rev. 1, 47720 words, ARTICLE: FREE SPEECH AND
EXPERTISE: ADMINISTRATIVE CENSORSHIP AND THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN FIRST
AMENDMENT, Reuel E. Schiller *
271. Copyright (c) Virginia Law Review Association 1998. Virginia Law Review,
September, 1998, 84 Va. L. Rev. 1195, 16142 words, NOTE: CAN THE BUDWEISER FROGS
BE FORCED TO SING A NEW TUNE?: COMPELLED COMMERCIAL COUNTER-SPEECH AND THE FIRST
AMENDMENT, Kathryn Murphy *
272. Copyright © 1991 Virginia Law Review Association. Virginia Law Review,
NOVEMBER, 1991, 77 Va. L. Rev. 1413, 35967 words, ARTICLE: NO TWO SEATS: THE
ELUSIVE QUEST FOR POLITICAL EQUALITY *, Lani Guinier **
273. Copyright © 1987 Virginia Law Review Association. Virginia Law Review,
APRIL, 1987, 73 Va. L. Rev. 483, 29423 words, ARTICLE: FOREIGN STATES AND THE
CONSTITUTION., Lori Fisler Damrosch *
274. Copyright © 1985 Virginia Law Review Association. Virginia Law Review,
OCTOBER, 1985, 71 Va. L. Rev. 1071, 40942 words, ARTICLE: THE LIMITS OF
CONSTITUTIONAL POWER: CONFLICTS BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.,
Jules Lobel *
275. Copyright (c) 2005 Virginia Law Review Association Virginia Law Review,
March, 2005, 91 Va. L. Rev. 203, 20544 words, NOTE: STATE REDISTRICTING LAW:
STEPHENSON V. BARTLETT AND THE JUDICIAL PROMOTION OF ELECTORAL COMPETITION, Seth
Warren Whitaker*
276. Copyright (c) 1995 Wake Forest Law Review Association, Inc. Wake Forest Law
Review, SPRING, 1995, 30 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1, 28124 words, ARTICLE: THE FIRST
AMENDMENT AND THE NATIONAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, Fred H. Cate *
277. Copyright (c) 2006 Washburn Law Journal Washburn Law Journal, Spring, 2006,
45 Washburn L.J. 541, 21533 words, ARTICLE: The Law of Public Nuisance:
Maintaining Rational Boundaries on a Rational Tort, Victor E. Schwartz* and Phil
Goldberg**
278. Copyright (c) 1999 Washburn Law Journal Washburn Law Journal, Fall, 1999,
39 Washburn L.J. 1, 13816 words, ARTICLE: The Most Creative Moments in the
History of Environmental Law: The Who's, William H. Rodgers, Jr. +
279. Copyright (c) 1999 Washburn Law Journal Washburn Law Journal, Fall, 1999,
39 Washburn L.J. 1, 15987 words, ARTICLE: The Most Creative Moments in the
History of Environmental Law: The Who's, William H. Rodgers, Jr.+
280. Copyright (c) 1992 Washington Law Review Washington Law Review, JULY, 1992,
67 Wash. L. Rev. 599, 12209 words, ARTICLE: MODERN MEDIA AND THE FIRST
AMENDMENT: REDISCOVERING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, Donald E. Lively *
281. Copyright (c) 1997 Washington University Washington University Journal of
Urban and Contemporary Law, 1997, 52 Wash. U. J. Urb. & Contemp. L. 307, 18081
words, ARTICLE: PUT A REIN ON THAT UNRULY HORSE: BALANCING THE FREEDOM OF
COMMERCIAL SPEECH AND THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN IN RESTRICTING CIGARETTE
BILLBOARD ADVERTISING, Yabo Lin *
282. Copyright (c) 2003 Washington University Washington University Law
Quarterly, Fall, 2003, 81 Wash. U. L. Q. 859, 11145 words, NOTE: LIVING ON THE
FAT OF THE LAND: HOW TO HAVE YOUR BURGER AND SUE IT TOO, Jeremy H. Rogers*
283. Copyright (c) 1996 Washington University Washington University Law
Quarterly, Spring, 1996, 74 Wash. U. L. Q. 223, 13865 words, NOTE: PARENTAL
AUTONOMY VERSUS CHILDREN'S HEALTH RIGHTS: SHOULD PARENTS BE PROHIBITED FROM
SMOKING IN THE PRESENCE OF THEIR CHILDREN?, Mireille O. Butler
284. Copyright (c) 2005 West Virginia Law Review West Virginia Law Review,
Winter, 2005, 107 W. Va L. Rev. 575, 13490 words, STUDENT WORK: "Want Fries With
That?" A Critical Analysis of Fast Food Litigation , Donald R. Richardson *
285. Copyright (c) 1994 West Virginia Law Review West Virginia Law Review, Fall,
1994, 97 W. Va L. Rev. 115, 9056 words, ARTICLE: SECONDHAND SMOKE AS AN ISSUE IN
CHILD CUSTODY/VISITATION DISPUTES, JEFFREY L. HALL*
286. Copyright (c) 2003 Widener University School of Law Widener Law Journal,
2003, 12 Widener L.J. 103, 14565 words, ARTICLE: Obesity, Public Policy, and
Tort Claims Against Fast-Food Companies, John Alan Cohan *
287. Copyright (c) 1995 College of William & Mary William & Mary Law Review,
SPRING, 1995, 36 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 1519, 20301 words, NOTE: JOE CAMEL: WILL
"OLD JOE" SURVIVE?, ERICA SWECKER
288. Copyright (c) 1991 College of William & Mary. William & Mary Law Review,
SPRING 1991, 32 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 587, 23144 words, ARTICLE: FRANKENSTEIN'S
MONSTER HITS THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: AN APPROACH TO REGULATION OF CORPORATE
POLITICAL EXPENDITURES, JILL E. FISCH *
289. Copyright (c) 1989 College of William & Mary. William & Mary Law Review,
Winter, 1989, 30 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 301, 18811 words, THE AMERICAN
CONSTITUTIONAL TRADITION OF SHARED AND SEPARATED POWERS: SEPARATION OF POWERS,
THE RULE OF LAW AND THE IDEA OF INDEPENDENCE, PAUL R. VERKUIL *
290. Copyright (c) 1987 College of William & Mary. William & Mary Law Review,
Fall, 1987, 29 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 215, 17466 words, NOTE: THE DRUG-FREE FEDERAL
WORKPLACE: A QUESTION OF REASONABLENESS, Mark E. Newcomb
291. Copyright (c) 1997 William Mitchell Law Review William Mitchell Law Review,
1997, 23 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 743, 22111 words, NOTE: TOBACCO TALK: WHY FDA
TOBACCO ADVERTISING RESTRICTIONS VIOLATE THE FIRST AMENDMENT, Scott Sullivan
292. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Wisconsin Law School Wisconsin Law Review,
2004, 2004 Wis. L. Rev. 1161, 36920 words, ARTICLE: ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND
CONSUMER CHOICE THEORY IN NUTRITIONAL LABELING, Michael A. McCann*
293. Copyright (c) 1982 University of Wisconsin Law School Wisconsin Law Review,
January, 1982 / February, 1982, 1982 Wis. L. Rev. 43, 13872 words, ARTICLE:
PUBLIC UTILITIES IN THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS: A "FAIRNESS" SOLUTION FOR A
COMPETITIVE IMBALANCE. *, JEFFREY L. HARRISON **
294. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Wyoming Wyoming Law Review, 2005, 5 Wyo.
L. Rev. 59, 22003 words, LAND & WATER LAW DIVISION: CASE NOTE: STATE SCHOOL
LANDS - Disinterest in the Public Interest: The Wyoming Supreme Court's Failure
to Define "The Great Public Interest" in State School Lands. Riedel v. Anderson,
70 P.3d 223 (Wyo. 2003)., Delissa Hayano
295. Copyright (c) 1996 Yale Law & Policy Review Yale Law & Policy Review, 1996,
15 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 399, 27105 words, DEVELOPMENTS IN POLICY: The FDA's
Tobacco Regulations
296. Copyright (c) 1993 Yale Law & Policy Review Yale Law & Policy Review, 1993,
11 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 361, 21479 words, FOCUS ON: RESTORING FAITH IN
GOVERNMENT: Presidents, Pardons, and Prosecutors: Legal Accountability and the
Separation of Powers, Peter M. Shane +
297. Copyright (c) Yale Law Journal Company 1996. Yale Law Journal, January,
1996, 105 Yale L.J. 935, 42101 words, Article: The Illegitimate President:
Minority Vote Dilution and the Electoral College, Matthew M. Hoffman *
298. Copyright © 1992 Yale Law Journal Company. Yale Law Journal, May, 1992, 101
Yale L.J. 1661, 4848 words, BOOK NOTE: Images of a Free Press. By Lee C.
Bollinger. *
299. Copyright © 1984 Yale Law Journal Company. Yale Law Journal, June, 1984, 93
Yale L.J. 1283, 10021 words, NOTE: Choosing Representatives by Lottery Voting,
Akhil Reed Amar
300. Copyright (c) 2005 The Green Bag, Inc. The Green Bag An Entertaining
Journal of Law, Summer, 2005, 8 Green Bag 2d 377, ARTICLE: The Problem of
Contingent Fees for Waiters, Alex Tabarrok
301. Copyright (c) 2003 The Green Bag, Inc. The Green Bag An Entertaining
Journal of Law, Autumn, 2003, 7 Green Bag 2d 5, 383 words, EX ANTE: Fat Chance
II
302. Copyright (c) 2003 American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics Journal of
Law, Medicine & Ethics, Winter, 2003, 31 J.L. Med. & Ethics 725, REGULAR
FEATURES: Recent Developments in Health Law, American Journal of Law & Medicine
and Harvard Law & Health Care Society
303. Copyright (c) 2003 Allegheny County Bar Association The Lawyers Journal,
October 17, 2003, 5 Lawyers J. 6, 1424 words, FROM THE ACBA: Litigating against
guilty pleasures, By Kevin P. Allen, For The Lawyers Journal
304. Copyright (c) 1998 Los Angeles County Bar Association Los Angeles Lawyer,
February, 1998, 20 Los Angeles Lawyer 54, DEPARTMENT: BY THE BOOK: ASHES TO
ASHES, Reviewed by Eric Howard