The John Marshall Institutional Repository's Faculty Publications platform is a service of The John Marshall Law School library, and serves as an online, open access repository for John Marshall’s scholarly output. The library provides access to law review citations and published versions of law review articles for our present full-time tenure, tenure-track and clinical faculty, and continues to provide access to articles published by former full-time faculty when they leave.

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Submissions from 2004

Human Rights Law, 38 Int'l Law. 499 (2004), Mark E. Wojcik and Melinda Lord

Submissions from 2003

Los Procedimientos de Divorcio y El Derecho de Acceso a Los Tribunales: La Constitucionalidad de la Regla 62.2 de Procedimiento Civil, 72 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 163 (2003), Alberto Bernabe

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The First Amendment in the Seventh Circuit: 2002, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 807 (2003), Donald L. Beschle

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Holding the United States Accountable for Environmental Damages Caused by the U.S. Military in the Philippines, A Plan for the Future, 4 Asian-Pac. L. & Pol'y J. 320 (2003), Kim D. Chanbonpin

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From Gibbons to Lopez: Does the Commerce Clause Remain a Viable Tool for Eliminating the Vestiges of Slavery, 4 Barry L. Rev. 71 (2003), Linda R. Crane

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Lessons in Leadership, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 29 (2003), Darby Dickerson

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Staff Matter(s), 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 199 (2003), Darby Dickerson

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Dedication, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. v (2003), Celeste M. Hammond

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The (Pre) (As) Sumed "Consent" of Commercial Binding Arbitration Contracts: An Empirical Study of Attitudes and Expectations of Transactional Lawyers, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 589 (2003), Celeste M. Hammond

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Asylum, Social Group Membership and the Non-State Actor: The Challenge of Domestic Violence, 36 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 767 (2003), Michael G. Heyman

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In the Racial Crosshairs: Reconsidering Racially Targeted Predatory Lending under a New Theory of Economic Hate Crime, 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 211 (2003), Cecil J. Hunt II

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What Is a Dean For, 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 111 (2003), Robert G. Johnston

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Paddling Up The Wrong Stream: Why the Stream of Commerce Theory is Not Part of the Minimum Contacts Doctrine, 55 Baylor L. Rev. 503 (2003), Diane S. Kaplan

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Dedication, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. xi (2003), Kathryn J. Kennedy

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Mercy, Rehabilitation, and Quid Pro Quo: A Radical Reassessment of Individual Bankruptcy, 64 Ohio St. L.J. 855 (2003), Jason Kilborn

In Conversation: Rt Hon the Lord Philips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, 23 Sing. L. Rev. 2 (2003), Daryl Lim

Rethinking Erdermovic : Beyond the Clash of Laws, 23 Singapore L. Rev. 71 (2003), Daryl Lim

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Past Cultural Achievement as a Future Technological Resource: Contradictions and Opportunities in the Intellectual Property Protection of Chinese Medicine in China, 21 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 75 (2003), Benjamin Liu

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Democracy, Judicial Review and the Rule of Law in the Age of Terrorism: The Experience of Israel - A Comparative Perspective, 31 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 493 (2003), Ralph Ruebner

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How Many Trades Must a Trader Make to Be in the Trading Business, 22 Va. Tax Rev. 395 (2003), Glenn P. Schwartz

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Spam Legislation in the United States, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 3 (2003), David E. Sorkin

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Kimel and Garrett: Another Example of the Court Undervaluing Individual Sovereignty and Settled Expectations, 76 Temp. L. Rev. 787 (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer

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Professor Marie Monahan: A Remembrance, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. xix (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer

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Pay It Forward: A Proactive Model to Resolving Construction Defects and Market Failure, 38 Val. U. L. Rev. 1 (2003), Debra Pogrund Stark and Andrew Cook

Technology in the Service of Tradition: Electronic Lectures and Live-Class Teaching, 53 J. Legal Educ. 213 (2003), Paul T. Wangerin