2011–2012 Masthead
Issue 1
- Andrew B. Davis, Pure Economic Loss Claims under the Oil Pollution Act: Combining Policy and Congressional Intent
- Matthew J. Kokot, Balancing Blight: Using the Rules Versus Standards Debate to Construct a Workable Definition of Blight
- Michael Bennett Homer, Frankenfish . . . It’s What’s for Dinner: The FDA, Genetically Engineered Salmon, and the Flawed Regulation of Biotechnology
- William Curtiss, Triggering a Closer Review: Direct Acquisition of Cell Site Location Tracking Information and the Argument for Consistency across Statutory Regimes
Issue 2
- Glenna Riley, The Pursuit of Integrated Living: The Fair Housing Act as a Sword for Mentally Disabled Adults Residing in Group Homes
- Candice Cho, Language and the Limits of Lemon: A New Establishment Clause Analysis of Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights v. City of San Francisco
- Rebecca L. Visgaitis, Retroactive Application of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act: A Modern Encroachment on Judicial Power
- Elisa Y. Lee, An American Way of Life: Prescription Drug Use in the Modern ADA Workplace
Issue 3
- Dan Karmel, Off the Wall: Abandonment and the First Sale Doctrine
- Daniel J. Faria, Advertising for Life: CPC Posting Laws and the Case for Baltimore City Ordinance 09-252
- Leora I. Gabry, Procreating Without Pregnancy: Surrogacy and the Need for a Comprehensive Regulatory Scheme
Issue 4
- Jack B. Weinstein, The Democratization of Mass Actions in the Internet Age
- Alvin K. Hellerstein, Democratization of Mass Tort Litigation: Presiding over Mass Tort Litigation to Enhance Participation and Control by the People Whose Claims Are Being Asserted
- Kenneth R. Feinberg, Democratization of Mass Litigation: Empowering the Beneficiaries
- Elizabeth J. Cabraser, The Essentials of Democratic Mass Litigation
- Bert I. Huang, Litigation Finance: What Do Judges Need to Know?