Issues
Volume 60, Issue 1
- Yvette Joy Liebesman, Downstream Copyright Infringers
- Christopher T. Hines, Returning to First Principles of Privilege Law: Focusing on the Facts in Internal Corporate Investigations
- Kristin Balding Gutting, Keeping Pace with the Times: Exploring the Meaning of Limited Partner for Purposes of the Internal Revenue Code
- Douglas B. McKechnie, Don't Daze, Phase, or Lase Me, Bro! Fourth Amendment Excessive-Force Claims, Future Nonlethal Weapons, and Why Requiring an Injury Cannot Withstand a Constitutional or Practical Challenge
- Sean Foley, RLUIPA's Equal-Terms Provision's Troubling Definition of Equal: Why the Equal-Terms Provision Must Be Interpreted Narrowly
Volume 60, Issue 2
- William A. Schroeder, Federal Habeas Review of State Prisoner Claims Based on Alleged Violations of Prophylactic Rules of Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Reviving and Extending Stone v. Powell
- Katheleen R. Guzman, Intents and Purposes
- Christopher C. French, The "Non-Cumulation Clause": An "Other Insurance" Clause by Another Name
- Mike Hoeflich & J. Nick Badgerow, The Regulation of Courtesy: Does Kansas Need a Code of Professionalism?
- Christian B. Corrigan, McDonald v. City of Chicago: Did Justice Thomas Resurrect the Privileges or Immunities Clause from the Dead? (And Did Justice Scalia Kill It Again?)
- Jessica Shannon, Commercial Speech in User-Generated Media: An Analysis of the FTC's Revised Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising
Volume 60, Issue 3
- Stephen M. Johnson, In Defense of the Short Cut
- Michael H. Hoffheimer, General Personal Jurisdiction After Goodyear Dunlop Tires Operations, S.A. v. Brown
- Thaddeus Hoffmeister, Investigating Jurors in the Digital Age: One Click at a Time
- Joel Griffiths, Use It or Lose It: State Approaches to Increasing Use-Tax Revenue
- Michael S. Obermeier, Scoping Out the Limits of "Arms" Under the Second Amendment



