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SUMMER
2003 |
NUMBER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2002 MASON LADD LECTURE
- Introduction
- Who Needs the Bar?: Professionalism Without Monopoly
- Busting the Professional Trust: A Comment
on William Simon's Ladd Lecture
ARTICLES
- Rationalizing Drug Policy Under Federalism
- David W. Rasmussen & Bruce L. Benson
- The Meaning of "Appropriate Validation"
in Daubert - Interpreted in Light of the Broader Rationalist
Tradition, not the Narrow Scientific Tradition
- The Property Wars of Law Firms: Of Client
Lists, Trade Secrets and the Fiduciary Duties of Law Partners
- Disabusing the Definition of Domestic Violence:
How Women Batter Men and the Role of the Feminist State
- Should Klansmen be Lawyers?: Racism as
an Ethical Barrier to the Legal Profession
ADDRESS
- Thoreau's Pencil: Sharpening Our Understanding
of World Trade
NOTES & COMMENTS
- "Bare"ly Legal: The Evolution
of Naked Crummey Powers and a Call for Reform
- A Higher Authority: The Viability of Third
Party Tort Actions Against a Religious Institution Grounded on Sexual
Misconduct by a Member of the Clergy
- Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education:
A Hollow Victory for Student Victims of Peer Sexual Harassment
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