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Law Journal Home Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5

VOLUME 1
Spring 2002
Issue 1:

“Environmental Recompense”
Charlie Garlow

“The New Wave of Radical Environmentalism: America’s Inaction and Reaction to Domestic Ecoterrorism”
Mitchell Mobley

“The Rural Plight: Narrowing the Digital Divide in Rural Localities”
John A. Rife

“How Putative Father Registries Foster the Best Interest of the Child Standard”
Amy M. Clark


“Medicaid and Estate Recovery Issues”
Jim Wayne Childress

“Alternative Dispute Resolution is an Antitrust Violation Under Paragraph IV of the Hatch-Waxman Act”
Kimberly D. Rhoton & L. Dudley Senter III

VOLUME 2
Spring 2003
Issue 1:

“To Secure Equal Rights to All Citizens”
Richard L. Bitter, Jr.

“Taxation Without Explanation: The Federal Gift Tax”
Jeffery S. Kinsler

“Coalbed Methane: Degasification, Not Ventilation, Should Be Required”
Wendy B. Davis

“Misconstrued Entitlement: The Extent of Local Power in Regulating the Land Application of Biosolids in Virginia”
Jeff Vining

“Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition”
Jeffery M. Kessler

“The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Bringing Copyright Law into the Digital Age”
David A. Whitehurst

VOLUME 3
Spring 2004
Issue 1:

“Is Restorative Justice On A Collision Course With the Constitution?”
Mary Ellen Reimund

“Critiquing Modern Constitutionalism”
David T. ButleRichie

“Understanding the Significance of Arterial Blood-Gas Test Results in the Context of Federal Black Lung Litigation”
Vincent G. Rapp

“Secret Settlements and Protecting Public Health and Safety: How Can We Disclose With Our Mouths Shut?”
Amie Sloane

“Fetal Abuse: The Societal Impact of Drug-Exposed Infants and the State’s Interest in Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect by Expectant Mothers”
M. Suzanne Kerney-Quillen

“Flag Burning: Johnson, Eichman and Beyond”
Keith A. Darling

“Can States “Locke” the Treasure Door Against Religion: A Look at State Scholarships Used to Fund Religious Education”
Rebekah A. Harpold

“The New EMTALA Regulations: The Wrong Prescription for Emergency Department Congestion”
Stephanie B. Livesay

VOLUME 4
Spring 2005
Issue 1:

“Compromising the Uncompromisable: A Private Property Rights Approach to Resolving the Abortion Controversy”
Dr. Walter Block and Roy Whitehead

“The Family Limited Partnership in the Fifth Circuit: Kimbell v. United States”
Dr. George Steven Swan

“What’s Wrong With the Picture: The Other Side of Representing Parents in Child Protection Cases”
Hugh O’Donnell

“Taking a New Look at Gifted Education: A Response to a Changing World”
Dr. Monica Miller

“Same-Sex Marriage: The Power of a Definition”
David L. Thomas, Jr.


“Restoration of Competency Through Involuntary Medication: Applying the Sell Factors”
Stewart B. Harmon

“The Robin Hood Taking and the Court Standards”
Rachel M. Pickens

VOLUME 5
Spring 2006
Issue 1: General

“Non-Hazing Injuries to Fraternity & Sorority Members: Should the Fraternal Association be Required to Assume a Parental Role?”
Angela N. Marshlain

“The Role of Religion in Child Custody Disputes”
Jenna Blackwell

“Occupational Reputation, Opinion, and the Law of Defamation in Virginia”
John B. O’Keefe

“Old Rules for a New World? The Constitutional Underpinnings of U.S. Foreign Judgment Enforcement Doctrine”
Saad Gul

“Making the Case for Mandatory Removal of Imprudent Investment Vehicles: Inside Information Can Make Employer Securities a Bad 401(k) Option”
Andrew S. Hartley

“Incorporating Adult Learning Theory into Law School Classrooms: Small Steps Leading to Large Results”
Linda S. Anderson

“The New Extreme Makeover: The Medical Malpractice Crisis, Non-Economic Damages, the Elderly, and the Courts”
Victoria A. Schall

“Errors That Won’t Happen Twice: A Constitutional Glance at a Proposed Texas Statute That Will Ban Homosexuals From Foster Parent Eligibility”
Elizabeth L. Maurer

Issue 2: Alternative Dispute Resolution

“Rejoice, Rejoice, Rejoice, Give Thanks and Sing: ABA, ACR, and AAA Adopt Revised Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators”
Paula M. Young

“Mediation and Reluctant Lawyers: Suggestions for Mediators’ Approaches”
Flavia Fragale Martins Pepino

“The Four Corners Approach to Judging the Enforceability of Arbitration Agreements, Which Waive Statutory Rights to Litigate Employment Discrimination Claims”
Carol Van Sambeek

“A Beginner’s Guide to Arbitration in Puerto Rico”
Gerardo R. Pico

“Fusses That Fit Online: Online Mediation in Non-Commercial Contexts”
Andrea M. Braeutigam


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