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 2001

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Clearly Canadian? Hill v. Colorado and Free Speech Balancing in the United States and Canada, 28 Hastings Const. L.Q. 187 (2001), Donald L. Beschle

The ambivalence of the sacred, 16 J. L. & Religion 843 (2001), Donald L. Beschle

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Why Do People Support Capital Punishment? The Death Penalty as Community Ritual, 33 Conn. L. Rev. 765 (2001), Donald L. Beschle

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Is a Foreign State a "Person"? Does It Matter?: Personal Jurisdiction, Due Process, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 34 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 115 (2001), Karen H. Cross

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Forgive U.S. Our Debts? Righting the Wrongs of Slavery, 89 Geo. L.J. 2531 (2001), Kevin Hopkins

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Downtown Code: A History of the Uniform Commercial Code 1949-1954, 49 Buff. L. Rev. 359 (2001), Allen R. Kamp

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Judicial Standard of Review in ERISA Benefit Claim Cases, 50 Am. U. L. Rev. 1083 (2001), Kathryn J. Kennedy

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The Perilous and Ever-Changing Procedural Rules of Pursuing an ERISA Claims Case, 70 UMKC L. Rev. 329 (2001), Kathryn J. Kennedy

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Trouble Down Under: Some Thoughts on the Australian-American Corporate Bankruptcy Divide, 2001 Utah L. Rev. 189 (2001), Paul B. Lewis

Globalization: A Future Trend or a Satisfying Mirage, 49 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 313 (2001), Doris E. Long

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Challenges Facing State Constitutions in the Twenty-First Century, 62 La. L. Rev. 17 (2001), Ann Lousin

Proposed UCC 2-103 of the 2000 Version of the Revision of Article 2, 54 S.M.U. L. Rev. 913 (2001), Ann Lousin

Informing Law Curricula: Modifying First-Year Courses to Reflect the Information Revolution, 51 J. Legal Educ. 554 (2001), William B.T. Mock

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Why Miranda Does Not Prevent Confessions: Some Lessons from Albert Camus, Arthur Miller and Oprah Winfrey, 51 Syracuse L. Rev. 863 (2001), Timothy P. O'Neill

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Cybermedicine: How Computing Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Health Care, 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 589 (2001), William B. Powers

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Reflections on When "We, the People" Kill, 34 J. Marshall L. Rev. 713 (2001), Michael P. Seng

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Judicial Review of ICANN Domain Name Dispute Decisions, 18 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 35 (2001), David E. Sorkin

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Payment Methods for Consumer-to-Consumer Online Transactions, 35 Akron L. Rev. 1 (2001), David E. Sorkin

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Technical and Legal Approaches to Unsolicited Electronic Mail, 35 U.S.F. L. Rev. 325 (2001), David E. Sorkin

Scarlett O'Hara as Feminist: The Contradictory, Normalizing Force of Law and Culture, 5 Law Text Culture 45 (2001), Julie M. Spanbauer

Calculating Rank-in-Class Numbers: The Impact of Grading Differences among Law School Teachers, 51 J. Legal Educ. 98 (2001), Paul T. Wangerin

Submissions from 2000

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The Pullman Strike: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 583 (2000), William J. Adelman, Gerald E. Berendt, and Melvin G. Holli

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Another Attempt to Solve the Prior Restraint Mystery: Applying the Nebraska Press Standard to Media Disclosure of Attorney-Client Communications, 18 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 307 (2000), Alberto Bernabe

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Supreme Court's IOLTA Decision: Of Dogs, Mangers, and the Ghost of Mrs. Frothingham, 30 Seton Hall L. Rev. 846 (2000), Donald L. Beschle

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Languages of A Divided Kingdom: Logic and Literacy in the Writing Curriculum, 34 J. Marshall L. Rev. 49 (2000), Joel R. Cornwell