Submissions from 2007
Conspiracy Theories: Is There a Place for Civil Conspiracy in Products Liability Litigation?, Richard C. Ausness
The Offshore Asset Protection Trust: A Prudent Financial Planning Device or the Last Refuge of a Scoundrel?, Richard C. Ausness
Introducing the Law of Nonprofit Organizations and Philanthropy, David A. Brennen
The Commerciality Doctrine as Applied to the Charitable Tax Exemption for Homes for the Aged: State and Local Tax Perspectives, David A. Brennen
Managers’ Fiduciary Duties in Financially Distressed Corporations: Chaos in Delaware (and Elsewhere), Rutheford B. Campbell Jr. and Christopher W. Frost
The Battle over Implied Preemption: Products Liability and the FDA, Mary J. Davis
Delimiting the Culture Defense, James M. Donovan and John Stuart Garth
A Vote for Clarity: Updating the Supreme Court's Severe Burden Test for State Election Regulations that Adversely Impact an Individual's Right to Vote, Joshua A. Douglas
When Is a "Minor" Also an "Adult"?: An Adolescent's Liberty Interest in Accessing Contraceptives from Public School Distribution Programs, Joshua A. Douglas
Kentucky 2006 Judicial Elections, William H. Fortune and Al Cross
Pharma on the Hot Seat, Nicole Huberfeld
Tackling the “Evils” of Interlocking Directorates in Healthcare Nonprofits, Nicole Huberfeld
Twilight of the Idols? EU Internet Privacy and the Post Enlightenment Paradigm, Mark F. Kightlinger
Book Review | The Battle for Social Security: From FDR’s Vision to Bush’s Gamble by Nancy J. Altman (2005), Kathryn L. Moore
Social Security Reform: An Analysis of the Ball/Altman Three-Point Plan, Kathryn L. Moore
Social Security Reform: Fundamental Restructuring or Incremental Change?, Kathryn L. Moore
Balancing Lives: Individual Accountability and the Death Penalty as Punishment for Genocide (Lessons from Rwanda), Melynda J. Price
The Legislative Privilege to Judge the Qualifications, Elections, and Returns of Members, Paul E. Salamanca and James E. Keller
Why Do Landlords Still Discriminate (and What Can Be Done About It)?, Robert G. Schwemm
The Sad, Sad Story of Lula Viers, Richard H. Underwood and Sharon Ray
Submissions from 2006
“After You, My Dear Alphonse!”: Should the Courts Defer to the FDA’s New Interpretation of § 360k(a) of the Medical Device Amendments?, Richard C. Ausness
Products Liability in the Twenty-First Century: A Review of Owen’s Products Liability Law, Richard C. Ausness
The Welding Fume Case and the Preemptive Effect of OSHA’s HazCom Standard on Common Law Failure-to-Warn Claims, Richard C. Ausness
Florida’s Past and Future Roles in Education Finance Reform Litigation, Scott R. Bauries
A Diversity Theory of Charitable Tax Exemption—Beyond Efficiency, Through Critical Race Theory, Toward Diversity, David A. Brennen
Regulation A: Small Businesses’ Search for “A Moderate Capital”, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Expecting Too Much and Too Little of Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke
Florida East Coast Railway and the Structure of Administrative Law, Michael P. Healy
The Gathering Twilight? Information Privacy on the Internet in the Post-Enlightenment Era, Mark F. Kightlinger
South Korea's National Security Law: A Tool of Oppression in an Insecure World, Diane B. Kraft
Turning Jails into Prisons—Collateral Damage from Kentucky's War on Crime, Robert G. Lawson
Self-Regulation for Safety and Security: Final Minutes or Finest Hour?, Douglas C. Michael
Social Security Reform in 2005 and Beyond, Kathryn L. Moore
Copyright, Originality, and the End of the Scenes a Faire and Merger Doctrines for Visual Works, Michael D. Murray
Litigating Salvation: Race, Religion and Innocence in the Karla Faye Tucker and Gary Graham Cases, Melynda J. Price
Barriers to Accessible Housing: Enforcement Issues in “Design and Construction” Cases under the Fair Housing Act, Robert G. Schwemm
Stella Kenney: A Little Problem in Evidence, Richard H. Underwood
Submissions from 2005
Tell Me What You Eat, and I Will Tell Whom to Sue: Big Trouble Ahead for “Big Food"?, Richard C. Ausness
Kentucky Corporate Fiduciary Duties, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Difficult Times in Kentucky Corrections—Aftershocks of a "Tough on Crime" Philosophy, Robert G. Lawson
President Bush's Personal Retirement Accounts: Saving or Dismantling Social Security, Kathryn L. Moore
Reforming Retirement Systems: Why the French Have Succeeded When Americans Have Not, Kathryn L. Moore
Video Games as a Protected Form of Expression, Paul E. Salamanca
Is the Monopoly Theory of Trademarks Robust or a Bust?, Harold R. Weinberg
"Anticipatory Self-Defense" and Other Stories, Jeanne M. Woods and James M. Donovan
Submissions from 2004
Preemption of State Tort Law by Federal Safety Statutes: Supreme Court Preemption Jurisprudence Since Cipollone, Richard C. Ausness
Public Tort Litigation: Public Benefit or Public Nuisance?, Richard C. Ausness
Race and Equality across the Law School Curriculum: The Law of Tax Exemption, David A. Brennen