Issue 1
Symposium
- How Democratic Is the United States Supreme Court? by Joshua P. Davis
- A Government For the People by Rebecca L. Brown
- Proudly Political by John Denvir
- Are Judges Really More Principled than Voters? by Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
- A Goldilocks Account of Judicial Review? by Mark Tushnet
- Eisgruber’s House of Lords by Jeremy Waldron
- Constitutional Self-Government and Judicial Review: A Reply to Five Critics by Christopher L. Eisgruber
Comments
- Guilt By Association: Proposition 21’s Gang Conspiracy Law Will Increase Youth. Violence in California by Lizabeth N. de Vries
- Status of Forces Agreements: Tools to Further Effective Foreign Policy and Lessons To Be Learned from the United States-Japan Agreement by Jaime M. Gher
Issue 2
Articles
- Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places by Seth William Goren
- The People’s Court Examined: A Legal and Empirical Analysis of the Small Claims Court System by Bruce Zucker & Monica Her
California Evidence Code – Federal Rules of Evidence
- I. Hearsay and Its Exceptions: Conforming the Evidence Code to the Federal Rules by Miguel A. Mendez
- II. Expert Testimony and the Opinion Rule: Conforming the Evidence Code to the Federal Rules by Miguel A. Mendez
Comments
- The Intricacies of Commercial Arbitration in the United States and Brazil: A Comparison of Two National Arbitration Statutes by Matthew Heaphy
- Be Prepared: Unsuspecting Employers Are Vulnerable for Title VII Sexual Harassment Environment Claims by Jeffrey S. Lyons
- Teachers Beware! You May Be Liable Under Proposition 227: California Teachers Association v. State Board of Education by Jacinto Zavala
Issue 3
Symposium
- Work in the 2 1st Century- Creating the Social Architecture by Maria L. Ontiveros
- Gender, Work, and the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement by Katie E. Andrias
- Separating Fact from Fiction in the Debate over Application of The Alien Tort Claims Act to Violations of Fundamental Human Rights by Corporations by Terry Collingsworth
- The American Worker: Junior Partner in Success and Senior Partner in Failure by Charles B. Craver
- A Practical Guide to Representing Parties in EEOC Mediations by Robert E. Talbot
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Back- Or Vice Versa: Labor Rights Under Free Trade Agreements from NAFTA, Through Jordan, via Chile, to Latin America, and Beyond by Marley S. Weiss
Comments
- Toward a Just Model of Alienability of Human Tissue by Brian Budds, R.N., M.S.
- Musical Sound Recordings as Works Made for Hire: Money for Nothing and Tracks for Free by Scott T. Okamoto
Issue 4
Articles
- Lethal Injections: The Law, Science, and Politics of Syringe Access for Injection Drug Users by Scott Burms, Steffanie A. Strathdee & Jon S. Vernick
- Proving Discrimination After Croson and Adarand: “If It Walks Like a Duck” by Derek M. Alphran
California Evidence Code – Federal Rules of Evidence
- III. The Role of Judge and Jury: Conforming the Evidence Code to the Federal Rules by Miguel A. Mendez
Essay
- The Durban Conference Against Racism and Everyone’s Responsibilities by J.A. Lindgren Alves
Comments
- Restoring Power to the Powerless: The Need to Reform California’s Mandatory Mediation for Victims of Domestic Violence by Alana Dunnigan
- Doe 1 v. City of Murrieta: How the California Court of Appeal Missed the Mark on Vicarious Liability for Sexual Torts Committed by On-Duty Police Officers by Tara L. Pennington
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