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Fall 2008
Volume 43, Issue 1

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Charles W. Sorenson, Jr., Are Law Clerks Fair Game? Invading judicial confidentiality

Christopher M. Pardo, Driving Off the Face of the Fourth Amendment: Weighing Caballes Under the Proposed ‘Vehicular Frisk’ Standard

Robert Iraola, The Doctrine of Specialty and Federal Criminal Prosecutions.

Notes

Matthew R. Chandler, Survival of the Fittest: Federal Law v. State Law in the Context of Successor Liabilty Under Cercla

Carrie L. Flores, A Disablity is Not a Trump Card: The Americans With Disabilities Act Does Not Entitle Disabled Employess to Automatic Reassignment

Taylor Fox, Can Apples be Compared to Oranges? A Policy-Based Approach to Decide if Intentional Torts Should be Included in Comparative Faulty Analysis

J.Liam Gruzs, Responding to an Unforeseen Variation: Why Ohio should Provide a Statutory right of rescission to all Defrauded partIes IN a stock-for-stock exchange

Nathaniel O. Hubley, The Untouchables: Problems with Expert testimony within Social Security Disability Hearings and Why the Vocational Expert’s Testimony Cannot Be Touched

Brad Shively, The Inevitable Discovery Doctrine: Indiana As the Exception, Not the Rule

 


 

 

 

 

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