Submissions from 2006
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
On Preemption, Congressional Intent, and Conflict of Laws, Mary J. Davis
Civilian Immunity and the Rebuttable Presumption of Innocence, James M. Donovan
Review Essay: The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law: Women and Syndrome Evidence (Fiona E. Raitt and M. Suzanne Zeedyk, Routledge, 2000), James M. Donovan
Resorting to External Norms and Principles in Constitutional Decision-Making, Alvin L. Goldman
Prosecutorial Misconduct in Capital Cases in the Commonwealth of Kentucky: A Research Study 1976-2000, Roberta M. Harding and Bankole Thompson
Law, Policy, and the Clean Water Act: The Courts, the Bush Administration, and the Statute's Uncertain Reach, Michael P. Healy
Be Not Afraid of Change: Time to Eliminate the Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine, Nicole Huberfeld
A Quarter Century, Not a Raised Voice, Robert G. Lawson, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr., and Christopher W. Frost
Lessons from the French Funding Debate, Kathryn L. Moore
Jurisdiction Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act for Nazi War Crimes of Plunder and Expropriation, Michael D. Murray
Stolen Art and Sovereign Immunity: The Case of Altmann v. Austria, Michael D. Murray
For the Rest of Their Lives: Seniors and the Fair Housing Act, Robert G. Schwemm and Michael Allen
Crimesong: Some Murder Ballads and Poems Revisited, Richard H. Underwood and Carol J. Paris
Submissions from 2003
2002 Eleventh Circuit Survey: Federal Taxation, David A. Brennen
Race Conscious Affirmative Action by Tax Exempt 501(c)(3) Corporations After Grutter and Gratz, David A. Brennen
The Impact of Modern Finance Theory in Acquisition Cases, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
The Ethical Obligation of Transactional Lawyer to Act as Gatekeepers, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr. and Eugene R. Gaetke
Same-Sex Union Announcements: Precis on a Not so Picayune Matter, James M. Donovan
Same-Sex Union Announcements: Whether Newspapers Must Publish Them, and Why We Should Care, James M. Donovan
A Solution to the Yahoo! Problem? The EC E-Commerce Directive as a Model for International Cooperation on Internet Choice of Law, Mark F. Kightlinger
Business Law Reform in the United States: Thinking Too Small?, Douglas C. Michael
Quo Vadis: The Continuing Metamorphosis of the Establishment Clause toward Realistic Substantive Neutrality, Paul E. Salamanca
The Constitutionality of an Executive Spending Plan, Paul E. Salamanca
The Liberal Polity and Illiberalism in Religious Traditions, Paul E. Salamanca
Not So Great Moments in Trial Advocacy: Clement Vallandigham, Richard H. Underwood
What Gets Judges in Trouble, Richard H. Underwood
What I Think That I Have Learned about Legal Ethics, Richard H. Underwood